The Epstein files have been around for a long time, but now that they have finally been declassified, many are asking the question: Are they the final chapter in the Epstein saga? And if so, what will it mean for the rest of us?
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00:04:35.000We've all been talking about the Epstein files for a long, long while.
00:04:38.000In fact, the Epstein Files operates, I would say, as a synecdoche symbol, sigil and sign of corruption and hypocrisy, even in the post-MAGA populist moment.
00:04:52.000Many people believed, and at points I was even among them, that the ascent of Donald Trump was all that was required for America to be made great again.
00:05:01.000Indeed, that was the slogan, wasn't it?
00:05:03.000The Epstein files, though, has brought about a lot of controversy and a lot of confusion.
00:05:08.000People now ask questions about Kash Patel.
00:05:11.000Dear Dan Bonginos bounced out of the FBI right back onto Rumble.
00:05:15.000Even the alternative media right-wing spaces that were unified are now fractured and in disarray.
00:05:22.000You will never get a time where Sam Harris, Joe Rogan, the Weinsteins and such all sit around one table with Jordan Peterson in general agreement with Ben Shapiro.
00:05:33.000Conspiracy theory has been proven to be conspiracy fact and much of that is because of the Epstein files.
00:05:38.000For a long while we were promised them, now they've delivered them.
00:05:42.000Let me know in the comments and chat if you think that what we've received in this 3.5 million pages of data amounts to the truth of the matter or if there will still be revelations and if indeed there are still obfuscations, information that's being held back about the actions and the corruption of the powerful.
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00:06:00.000Do you sometimes find it hard to hold on to the idea that behind all of this fanfare and the amusing jargon like, do you want to come for a pizza and some grape juice?
00:06:09.000Which seems like it's some sort of bizarre code for pedophilia, there are actual victims.
00:06:15.000Behind all of this extraordinary fugue that seems to mask the actions of the powerful, there are exploited children that have been raped.
00:06:29.000The political space is so fraught and radioactive these days, but whether it's the rape gangs in the United Kingdom that seems to be an extraordinary crisis and it appears like there's been some kind of cover-up, certainly there ain't transparent and candid reporting around the rape gangs in the UK, a problem that seems to be broader than any individual city, although it includes Bradford, London, Birmingham.
00:06:52.000We're not getting the answers that we need and I think part of the reason is we find it hard to focus on the actual victims and in the Epstein files there are victims but there's also a hell of a lot of celebrities and a hell of a lot of confused people.
00:07:17.000Jay-Z's been booted off of Instagram and then you look and you know Jay-Z's still on Instagram and stuff.
00:07:23.000So let's see if we can pick through some of this and see how it relates to power.
00:07:27.000Certainly in the UK Peter Mandelson who's long been regarded with some cynicism, scepticism and suspicion has had to resign from the Labour Party.
00:07:37.000Peter Mandelson was Tony Blair, globalist Plutarch's right-hand man and Machiavell.
00:07:45.000While Tony Blair was at George W. Bush's side rampaging into all those post-9-11 wars which were all, let's face it, we know now, phony, false wars that cause more trouble than they solve.
00:08:03.000Let's get into these Epstein file releases.
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00:08:31.000So in the Epstein files, there are 911 mentions of pizza, often paired with grape soda, in bizarre context within emails addressed to Epstein by individuals whose names have mostly been redacted.
00:09:23.000A former prince crouched over a young woman.
00:09:27.000The images are rather shocking with this very sort of viscivious grin on his face.
00:09:32.000These images showing two of the UK's most powerful men were published by the US Department of Justice last week.
00:09:40.000Interesting that the UK establishment is so much at the forefront.
00:09:44.000Most people think of the UK now as a kind of faded power.
00:09:47.000The baton of global domination, of course, passed on to the United States of America.
00:09:51.000But I sometimes think that when it comes to deep state malfeasance and that kind of insidious set of rhizomes, deep-rooted powers that are concealed, the UK still has a lot to answer for.
00:10:03.000Have you ever investigated, for example, dame Caroline Dinage?
00:10:07.000She ran the Department of Social Media and Culture at the time that there was a media storm around me where I was where they made public declarations I should be booed off YouTube and X and Rumble and thankfully Rumble and X stood pretty firm.
00:10:22.000It's pretty extraordinary to see the way the British establishment operates.
00:10:25.000Even Caroline Dinage there, a member of parliament, a bit like your own Nancy Pelosi, is married to another person whom it's hard to extricate from her success.
00:10:34.000In the case of Nancy Pelosi, she's married to Paul Pelosi and you think that maybe their escalating wealth has something to do with her sitting on committees that regulate tech companies and him investing in the stock market in those kind of tech companies.
00:10:46.000No one can prove that and certainly no one's alleging that.
00:10:48.000Well, in a sense, Carolyn Dinage is the UK's Nancy Pelosi, but it's not about money.
00:10:55.000Her husband, Mark Lancaster, runs the infamous 77th Brigade, a psyops unit that cut its bones in the wars set up by Bush and Blair and all them, running psyops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:11:08.000But during the, guess what, COVID era, they started to target domestic populations and independent media, in particular people that they regarded as spreading misinformation.
00:11:19.000Educate yourself about that stuff because then you'll be less curious as to why so many British people seem to be implicated in these Epstein files.
00:11:26.000Last week, part of a massive 3.5 million document release known as the Epstein Files.
00:11:35.000There were holiday snaps of former President Bill Clinton and Epstein released and messages from Elon Musk asking for an invite to Epstein's wildest party.
00:11:47.000Think about it when someone's in there that you quite like, like Elon Musk.
00:11:50.000Generally speaking, you look like Elon Musk, don't you?
00:11:52.000Do you feel that all people like Peter Till, Larry Ellison, all these Oracle and Palantir global billionaire types, whether they happen to align with your political perspective, have so much power that there's a requirement for a degree of accountability that means, I don't know, they're beyond the usual remit of judgment of what you might call ordinary people.
00:12:12.000In general, I'll always remain somewhat enamored of Elon Musk because he was generally supportive of me when I was undergoing attacks and because I think he has a kind of quirkiness to him that I find hard to reconcile with the kind of malevolence that I know exists in establishment spaces.
00:12:27.000When you're playing sort of like Epstein file snap, where if someone comes up that you like, you're like, ah, and then when you don't like them, oh no, I like his music.
00:12:37.000Like, like when Stephen Hawkins was in there, I'm like, Stephen, what are you even doing on that island?
00:12:42.000I mean, for a start, how's your wheelchair getting across the sand?
00:12:46.000In other draft emails, Epstein claims Bill Gates sought medication for a sexually transmitted disease, a claim the Microsoft co-founder strongly denies.
00:14:58.000In the UK, a day after these images of Andrew Mountbatten Windsor were released, a woman came forward alleging that in 2010, she was sent by Jeffrey Epstein to the UK to have sex with the former prince.
00:15:12.000The woman has hired US attorney Brad Edwards.
00:15:16.000Andrew Mountbatten Windsor did not respond to 730's inquiries.
00:16:26.000Documents show that between 2003 and 2004, Epstein appears to have sent three separate payments of $25,000 referencing Lord Mandelson.
00:16:38.000The most significant document dates from December 2009, when Epstein emailed Lord Mandelson asking him to intervene on Britain's bankers' bonus policy.
00:16:49.000mandelson replied i am on case london's met really good That's what it comes down to.
00:16:54.000On one hand, you have this exploitation of vulnerable people, and on the other hand, you have high finance and real power.
00:16:59.000All of us know in some way that the Epstein case and the Epstein files are a perfect symbol of what we've long believed.
00:17:07.000Something's going on when it comes to the way the world is run that is not in plain sight, that is not clear, that's not available for us to view, let alone vote on.
00:17:17.000Whoever you vote for, you're getting a paedophile.
00:17:21.000London's Metropolitan Police confirmed they have launched an investigation into a 72-year-old former government minister for alleged misconduct in public office.
00:17:32.000Lord Peter Mandelson has since resigned from the House of Lords.
00:19:13.000Now, we've all heard about that image, the famous portrait of Bill Clinton in a dress that hung apparently in the lobby of Epstein Island's main house.
00:19:23.000Let's see if the Clintons are going to face anything resembling justice.
00:19:28.000The former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hilary, a former Secretary of State, have agreed to testify before the congressional investigation into the late sex.
00:19:38.000They even phrase that, where they've agreed to testify.
00:19:42.000That's not how it is when they're reporting on me, by the way.
00:19:44.000Russell Brand, that bastard, look at him.
00:19:48.000Imagine the smell appeared in court today.
00:19:57.000The Clintons have very kindly agreed to answer a few questions about some of their long, dark, mysterious history of near enough everyone they know all of a sudden killing themselves.
00:21:00.000To the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and this comes days before a vote on whether to hold them in criminal contempt for refusing to do so.
00:21:09.000Mr. Clinton was acquainted with Epstein but has denied knowledge of his sex offending and says he cut off contact two decades ago.
00:21:19.000A couple of decades ago, cut off the content.
00:21:25.000Here's Andrew Bridgen, British political hero, talking about what really we should all be focused on.
00:21:31.000I get excited and distracted because, you know, because I'm personally involved in what I consider to be a battle with nefarious institutions and insidious powers that by now most of you know exist, don't you?
00:21:44.000If the establishment hates you, you're doing something right.
00:21:46.000If the establishment supports you, you're doing something wrong.
00:21:51.000Here is Andrew Bridgeon, former MP, booted out of the Conservative Party.
00:21:56.000That's our Republicans, kinda, when he said that people should be forced to take vaccines and had a bunch of questions about that sort of stuff.
00:22:03.000Having it confirmed at the weekend, what I've been saying for a long time, that the people running our lives are in fact a bunch of paedophiles and child murderers.
00:22:35.000Anyone who's willing to do that to children, there's no place for them in our society.
00:22:44.000Well, you'd think so, Andrew, but apparently there's a place at the upper echelons of society and whole islands for them and private airlines.
00:22:55.000Isn't it an extraordinary time now that when you see someone on a country stroll, you might think, oh, they're probably making content about billing their pedophiles while they're walking about in a rural setting.
00:23:06.000The Epstein files have shown us a lot.
00:23:08.000It's shown us that whoever you put into a position of political power, you're likely to still have to deal with the challenge of an elite crust of corruption that will seldom be revealed.
00:23:19.000Do you reckon that we will see convictions and charges?
00:23:23.000Do you think that we will see high-powered people jailed?
00:23:27.000Let me cast our collective recollections back to 2008 when Barack Obama was president, when there was a global financial crash that seems in retrospect that it was to some degree at least brought about by the irresponsible actions of highly powerful financiers.
00:23:53.000People that are guilty of rape should be arrested, charged and jailed for a long, long time.
00:23:59.000And if these political figures are guilty of it, they should face justice.
00:24:03.000But how will they face justice in a system that they seem to control?
00:24:07.000A system that seems to be set up primarily, entirely in fact, to protect them, to ensure that they are allowed to rampage around the world, collecting loosh and having pizzas and drinking grape juice while you, me, and everyone else toil in near obscurity and ignorance.
00:24:31.000Why don't you let me know what you think in the comments and the chat?
00:24:36.000We'll be having a look at a message from one of our partners in a minute, but Jake has selected this verse to help us understand this vile, virulent corruption and our almost collective inability to focus in on the fact that there are victims behind all this.
00:24:50.000So it says here, Luke 8:17, for there is nothing hidden that will not be disclosed and nothing concealed that will not be known or bought out into the open.
00:25:00.000Therefore, consider carefully how you listen.
00:25:34.000And we can rest to know that one day Jesus will reveal it all.
00:25:38.000And the ones who, you know, might not have anything in the world standard, they're going to be given more because of how they've been doing, how they've been operating, that you can trust them, that they trust Jesus.
00:25:48.000So I think it's just one of those focused messages that don't get distracted of trying to decide what's the truth in all this, who's guilty, who's whatever.
00:26:02.000What do you think about saying else you're designing an app in your mind so that you can run sort of a parking lot somewhere or can gamble on new cryptocurrencies?
00:26:13.000No, I was thinking about the Jelly Roll speech, actually, when he was saying, hey, don't trust in any political party.
00:26:20.000I mean, you need to trust in the Lord.
00:27:49.000It means in spirit, those who are rich in spirit will inherit the kingdom of God.
00:27:54.000And those who think, the ones who think they are rich have material wealth and whatnot, maybe they're not so rich in spirit and it'll all be taken.
00:28:02.000Well, it literally will when they die, won't it?
00:28:07.000Yeah, like if that you're devoted to it and you're devout about it, I mean, I wonder what this actually shows us.
00:28:13.000There ain't like, again, scriptures are live with analyses and depictions of earthly power versus spiritual power.
00:28:23.000Our tendency to revere and worship those that have that which is temporary.
00:28:28.000And indeed, our next item is the Grammys.
00:28:31.000We're going to be talking about the Grammys.
00:28:33.000And I've got to tell you, I'm using it as a sort of a benchmark of my own personal spiritual evolution.
00:28:38.000Because when I first stopped being around all that and living in Hollywood, whenever I'd see on the internet, oh, it's been the Grammys or the Golden Globes or the Oscars or one of them, I'd think, oh, I used to go to that.
00:28:50.000And now I don't feel that no more, man.
00:28:53.000I want to talk about Jelly Roll and I want to talk about some of them spiritual speeches and some of those activist speeches and see if we can find a way of being kind and compassionate while also being honest.
00:29:05.000Massey, we'll get your views on that when we come back.
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00:30:50.000Links in the description and pinned in the comment and I'm going to be using it because I'm always creating content.
00:30:55.000I'm not interested in pervy, porny things like that.
00:30:58.000You can get that wherever you want it.
00:30:59.000If you want it and you shouldn't want it, it doesn't help you.
00:31:01.000What you want to do though is organise systems of opposition to this corrupt and disgusting centralized tyranny that we're all forced to fight right now.
00:31:30.000You know, like when you watch Planet of the Apes, there's like a handsome one that's one of the advisors of the main, you know, Dr. Sayers, Dr. Sayers, Dr. Sayers.
00:32:00.000He, like, he was off with that fox and cat, joined the theater.
00:32:04.000Then, when he was like taken to that cigar island, when I was like, just basically just playing billiards and smoking cigars, not really that bad.
00:32:11.000I mean, I suppose Pinocchio, they didn't go, you want to have it off with these little kids.
00:32:34.000Let's have a look at our old Epstein chats.
00:32:37.000And if you ask me what and who caused the financial crisis, I would tell you it was Bill Clinton.
00:32:42.000Because Bill Clinton wanted to get votes from those people.
00:32:46.000And he sold them the idea that instead of renting a house, and historically, the values of houses have gone up.
00:32:55.000And he said, you guys in these local communities who haven't been able to afford a house before, I'm going to show you a way.
00:33:04.000I'm going to give you away because I'm sure I'll get your vote.
00:33:09.000That you can own a house because I want your vote.
00:33:15.000So what we're going to do is I'm going to let you buy a house, Mr. Bannon, when you really're right on the border, maybe, or not even on the border.
00:33:46.000But would you think that if you just was chatting to him, I don't know, if you were just having a free private jet flight off to Paedophile Island, maybe you'd think this guy's pretty friendly, certainly very generous with his mints.
00:33:58.000Did he let him know where they were going?
00:34:07.000Like, he'd done stand-up comedy about it like the day after he was there.
00:34:10.000And he had none of that kind of like sex trafficking, I suppose.
00:34:15.000You already with sex trafficking of adult women, what you're moving into is the dynamics of exploitation that are applicable in areas like pornography, where I've seen modern feminism seek to kind of blend that into empowerment.
00:34:31.000I mean, have you looked at some of where the financing comes from, some of the biggest like pornography sites?
00:34:37.000I'm sure you have Massey, you little deviant.
00:34:40.000Like, what I understand is like Pornhub, for example, is it true or is this anti-Semitism?
00:34:44.000Because I'll just before I say this thing on the internet, I'm going to say it on the internet, but I'm going to ask it as a question.
00:34:49.000Is it true that Pornhub is owned by a rabbi?
00:35:06.000That over any single day, more people use Pornhub than Pinterest, Netflix, and I think Instagram combined.
00:35:16.000So, whether or not you're a sex criminal, you're probably not saying you, but it's the culture is normalizing illicit and sinful sexual activity.
00:35:28.000And if you normalize sinful sexual activity, like Jeffrey Epstein, he was serving up the caviar of perversion, wasn't he?
00:35:35.000Like, I'm assuming these poor women, like that one, what about that woman that killed herself, Victoria Guffroy?
00:35:58.000Then a tier below, that is out and out exploitation of wealth in order to direct people towards your own wants and needs through charm and power.
00:37:06.000If you're looking at pornography, you are facilitating moral and spiritual decline and debasement of the participants, male and female.
00:37:15.000The one time when I was about i've got to say pretty young, like 16 I saw a live sex show in Bangkok and i've got to tell you it's weird, because sometimes you will get these little um moments in life where you're shown who you are by the grace of god.
00:37:29.000And obviously, when I was 16 oh, I lived for looking at sex.
00:37:59.000That'll be a separate going felt bad for, kind of bad for the donkey, you know.
00:38:03.000The fact is is like that sin destroys us.
00:38:07.000It's not aspirational and glamorous to sin.
00:38:11.000It's not aspirational and glamorous to objectify people and to treat other people's bodies and lives and eternal souls just as fodder for your own entertainment and pleasure.
00:38:21.000It's pretty serious sin, as a matter of fact, and one that can only be absolved through the death of Christ on the cross, and it's only through his suffering and his forgiveness and eternal grace that we can be forgiven if we accept him.
00:38:34.000But a lot of people don't seem to want that.
00:38:35.000They'd rather live in a relentless world of filthy sin.
00:38:39.000We've got an advert here for our little old buddies at Polymarket, the very technology that we will one day be using to bring about revolutions and decentralized democracies throughout the globe.
00:38:48.000But for now let's use it to see if anyone will be jailed over epstein disclosures According to this little wiggly line, I don't know.
00:38:56.000Dave, I always need Dave and Jake to tell me what that means.
00:39:56.000And as they pass them the bit of paper, the person conducting the survey would pretend to be looking for a phone or a pen or whatever and go, would you hold my drink?
00:40:03.00050% of the time they would hand the person an ice cold drink and 50% of the time they would hand them a hot cup of coffee or whatever, right?
00:40:11.000And something like 100% of the time, like a ridiculous, like over 80%, like a really high percentage of the time.
00:40:16.000When the person was holding the cold drink, they would read the passage, which was always the same about the person going, this guy's a bastard.
00:40:27.000And if they had the hot drink, they'd go, I see him as a passionate man, a warm, kind, passionate man.
00:40:32.000Essentially, I'm saying that we're continually responding to prompts that we don't even understand.
00:40:37.000As Joe Rogan once put it, we've got Neolithic hardware and sort of modern software, something like that.
00:40:44.000I.e. there are atavistic aspects of our nature that remain somewhat unevolved and we don't know.
00:40:51.000That's why advertising everywhere until recently under the false premise of various types of progress used to be naked women on a motorbike or naked women by a bar of chocolate or naked women eating some bubble gum or whatever.
00:41:03.000So you go, oh I'd like some of that bubble gum, stroke Harley Davidson.
00:41:07.000It was completely considered normal to hack and bypass people's rational faculties by showing them an image of a naked person.
00:41:15.000Well, what I consider about the system, this barbaric and satanic system that controls us all, is whenever they make changes, they only make it when they can mitigate it.
00:41:25.000Slavery only ended when they were certain they could maintain a degree of economic control over a portion of the population that was as near as damn it slavery anyway.
00:41:34.000The perfect joke on that was done by the brilliant Australian stand-up comedian Steve Hughes, whose punchline to his bit about the abolition of slavery was like, you're all free.
00:42:12.000I've hosted these galas, these fanfare-filled controversial bullshit spectacles of wonder, which I think were permanently annihilated by the great British comedian Ricky Gervais.
00:42:28.000He actually said to them what needed to be said.
00:42:31.000You know nothing about the lives of normal people.
00:42:33.000Get your statue, thank your agent and your God and fuck off.
00:42:35.000Once Ricky Gervais had done that, I don't know how anyone could really go to an award show again.
00:42:41.000When I see people attending award shows now, even though I did it and once craved it and used to think it was somehow important, certainly glamorous, I feel that it's ridiculous.
00:42:51.000I feel that going to the Grammys or the Golden Globes and making a political point is kind of you're participating in the problem that you're claiming to oppose.
00:43:09.000And I know that you have to tell yourself, no, but I'll be spreading my message.
00:43:12.000And by going to the Golden Globes and saying, you know, I'm against ICE or whatever, I can raise consciousness and awareness.
00:43:19.000Although I have to be honest, that when I see Jellyroll, as Dave already mentioned, advocating and evangelizing for our Lord and Saviour Jesus, I think, well, that's really cool and positive.
00:44:04.000Well, she's the person that seems to have copped a lot of ire for her comments and remarks directed towards the aggressive actions of ICE agents, the protests and deaths of protesters.
00:44:18.000Let's see what Billie Eilish said and let's together work out if these award shows are any place for political discourse and if there's no point in them, if there's any point in them at all, as a matter of fact.
00:44:44.000And yeah, it's just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now.
00:44:50.000And I just, I feel really hopeful in this room and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting and our voices really do matter and the people matter and well, people there seem to really enjoy listening to that and Billie Eilish is, there's no doubt about it, very talented musician and what I mean to say about the people enjoying hearing it that it appeared
00:45:20.000to galvanize some sentiment in the room.
00:45:24.000Sentimentality has been described as unearned emotion.
00:45:28.000If you're sentimental about something, it means you're not willing to pay the high price for the emotion that you hold.
00:45:34.000Is there anyone in the world, regardless of their racial, political or religious orientation, that doubts the heroism of Mahatma Gandhi or Martin Luther King or Malcolm X or Emmeline Pankhurst or the many martyrs of various civil rights movements throughout the ages?
00:45:54.000They have one important thing in common, of course, they were willing to die for what they believe in.
00:45:59.000There's no question that artists can make great contributions to political and social arguments.
00:46:03.000Sometimes you'll receive a message in art that's difficult to hear through academic discourse or through political prose.
00:46:10.000But the toll that real political activity takes on you is a heavy one.
00:46:15.000If you are willing to go up against systems of power, you will not likely be talking about one particular issue, but instead a nexus and set of interests that are embedded and adept at avoiding detection.
00:46:29.000It's all well and good to criticize the actions of ICE agents, particularly if they have been over-aggressive and especially if people have died as a result of their skirmishes and confrontations with law enforcement officers.
00:47:08.000Another thing I like is undocumented workers taking American jobs and we're going to ensure that that's as easy as possible for all of them.
00:47:14.000I feel like his rhetoric was pretty on point and overt when it came to the subject of migration and the majority of people voted for him.
00:47:24.000So if you respect democracy, you have to recognize that that's what was going to happen after the election.
00:47:29.000Now I recognize that no one in that room at the Grammys voted for the Republicans or voted for Donald Trump.
00:47:34.000Of course, I've never voted for anyone actually because, as I've said, it's not going to solve any serious or significant problems.
00:47:43.000It seems that the people in the areas of California and indeed Minneapolis have a very different view on how America should be governed and run.
00:47:52.000Those ideas are important and significant and seem to point to maximal decentralization rather than mass centralization, especially with an issue like migration.
00:48:01.000If you're going to have a country, you're going to have borders.
00:48:03.000Now, her central point, of course, people have pointed out, you know, you can't have a, you know, can't have an illegal immigrant on stolen land.
00:48:10.000It's an interesting piece of rhetoric because, of course, the United States of America was colonized by the British and other European nations and has an interesting history and that does include something pretty close to genocide, as a matter of fact.
00:48:24.000And I suppose when it comes, as this post indicates, to the rhetoric of individual stars, they have to be careful about their personal vulnerability.
00:48:36.000And it seems that Billy Eilish, of course, like as you might imagine from a very successful entertainer, owns a great big fuck-off mansion.
00:48:45.000And evidently that mansion is on land that was once occupied by sort of native people, the Tongva tribe statement.
00:48:53.000As the first people of the greater Los Angeles Basin, we do understand that our home is situated in our ancestral land.
00:48:58.000Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property.
00:49:03.000What you've got there is the fundamental problem of wokeness.
00:49:07.000Wokeness is Christ's compassion extracted from Christ's fundamental action, his defining action.
00:49:43.000I can tell you this, that when I was more inclined towards the left, I felt sympathetic towards, and I still have it now as a person that's really interested in politics in my country.
00:49:52.000I feel that We won't resolve or absolve the problems in British politics until British Muslims and British working class people, the, let's call them long-term native original indigenous people of Britain.
00:50:07.000Because if we care about the indigenous people of America, and we do, don't we, then I care about the indigenous people of the Celtic lands and the Saxon lands and the Gaelic lands.
00:50:16.000If people can be said to have some connection to their land, if you like that idea, and remember that's one of the key and defining ideas of fascism actually.
00:50:25.000Indeed, a lot of the Nazis' juice, of course, came from racial hatred and genocide, but it's positive priapism, if you would use and forgive such a phrase, comes from telling the people, this is your land.
00:51:10.000Well, the truth is that most of us now are willing to live in cells, physical cells, cells of the mind, spiritual cells, curtailed and controlled by a thousand chemicals and radioactive waves that bring you down.
00:51:21.000And my personal belief is that the Grammys ain't helping.
00:51:24.000And the first wave of hypocrisy is the inadvertent slip of a young woman like Billie Eilish earnestly saying, you can't have illegal immigration on stolen land without anyone telling her.
00:51:38.000None of them agents are taking 5% here, 10% there, till she's probably ending up with a fragment of her billions.
00:51:45.000You say, hey, yo, Billy, careful, mate, before you go out and say that, because remember when we bought your gaff, that drum, that's all over some Tagoba land or some sort of native people, the Tongva tribe.
00:51:56.000It's all over Tongva land, that stuff.
00:51:58.000But it weren't just Billie Eilish, and it never is, because in a sense, virtue signaling and wokeness are all about cost-free proselytizing.
00:52:10.000Stuff you say that don't cost you nothing.
00:52:13.000Like I heard this, this is a good 12-step thing.
00:52:15.000They say God has enough saints, but he always needs drivers.
00:52:19.000Like all of us want to be saints and like revered and to talk and prophesy and all that.
00:52:24.000But what God wants is go pick that person up from a drug rehab center and drive them to a 12-step meeting.
00:53:19.000It's bloody obvious to anybody that she's heroin addict and the people around her are too tied up in a dollar bill to do what needs to be done.
00:53:25.000I know for a drug addict on the course of destruction, it's very difficult to stop them.
00:53:29.000I know more about drugs, drug addiction than a lot of people I would dare to offer.
00:55:09.000So instead of letting it be just a couple of few here and there, I hope everybody's inspired to join together as a community of artists and speak out against what's going on.
00:55:17.000And I'm going to leave this and say, fuck ice.
00:55:23.000It's so good because do you remember when Ricky Gervais again just went, you pretend to have morals, but like these are the people that go on the Epstein Jets.
00:55:37.000Watching Ricky Gervais do that, it was like, ah, it was like unblocking from sort of decades of constipation that someone would do that, that would have the guts to go there and say it.
00:55:48.000You can, I think that's, along with the office, that's props for life.
00:55:53.000There's some people that have like, I think, earned like a life's past.
00:55:57.000I think if we found out that Ricky Gervais had been to Epstein Island, I go, I don't fucking care.
00:56:16.000When you're watching that and you're watching a young woman, you know, probably the age of not much older than some of your kids, Jake, what are you saying?
00:56:23.000I think the next step for these artists is African child.
00:57:02.000I know that this system is wrong, that it's wrong that you're involved in all of this Hollywood paraphernalia, that you have access to all of this easy sex and its spiritual consequences.
00:57:15.000It's wrong that people are giving me all this attention and making out like I'm fantastic, but I'm not strong enough to let go of it.
00:57:23.000Like when someone does that, don't you think they're amazing?
00:58:36.000Like, our Lord, right towards the end, when he's had just about enough of it all, and he can tell he's in the final countdown, like, it's all about you.
00:58:44.000And like, today, the Phariseic class is not, like, the people that are moralizing, it's not really the church, is it?
00:58:57.000I mean, when you see them in their feathery headdresses and their crazy outfits and sort of there's proselytizing about subjects about which they would unlikely be willing to pay the price.
00:59:09.000They would unlikely to be willing to pay the price.
00:59:12.000I'm not being, it's not as simplistic as, oh, yeah, you've got a big mansion.
00:59:15.000Why don't you fucking have some migrants in your big mansion?
00:59:17.000I don't agree with that because all of us could do that.
01:00:08.000She was a complicated kid, that Billie Eilish.
01:00:10.000I remember like at the beginning, she's like, was like really aware of like that her body was being objectified and she was being exploited.
01:05:28.000Take it from someone who knows, just some little kid in Essex, little bit fat, not in the sports teams, not good enough at fighting, thinking one day maybe I'll be famous.