00:00:52.000We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country.
00:02:12.000I get somebody higher up the chain on the phone.
00:02:14.000Oh, we're doing it for commercial reasons.
00:02:17.000Well, there is something called a data subject access request.
00:02:22.000Now, I can put in, as a citizen, a request to my bank in this country under the law, and they have within 30 days to give me my personal data.
00:02:32.000Got to be honest, Charlie, I didn't even know two months ago this right existed, but I've used it, and it's proved two things.
00:02:40.000Firstly, when they decided to cancel me, I was, in their own words, an economically viable customer.
00:02:47.000So what they told the media was a lie.
00:02:49.000But more importantly, it's 40 pages of absolute vitriol, bile, and prejudice.
00:03:12.000You know, was Brexit funded by the Russians?
00:03:15.000It's exactly the same Russia hoax that you saw with Donald Trump in America.
00:03:20.000And they've done exactly the same thing to me.
00:03:22.000They've decided that I'm a risk because of Russia.
00:03:25.000But more importantly, they don't think my public statements are in line with their values of inclusion and diversity, whatever that means.
00:03:34.000You know, I thought these people were banks.
00:03:36.000I thought they were banks, not social engineers.
00:03:40.000And the thing that annoys me the most is that after the sub-prime crisis in 2008, through greed and stupidity, these banks were bailed out by us, the taxpayer.
00:04:37.000It seems this sort of practice has been happening in America, and debanking is occurring where they're trying to basically ghettoize the conservative movement and try to put us on an island where we're not able to participate in mainstream society.
00:04:56.000So, Nigel, talk about the Russia thing, because your stance has always been peace, reconciliation.
00:05:04.000What is it about Western governments that have them so worried that a dissident point of view or a contrarian point of view might be introduced with this ongoing proxy war against Russia?
00:05:21.000I mean, you know, at the moment, at the moment, we must all support war.
00:05:25.000War, war, war, more war, more weapons, cluster bombs from Joe Biden, whatever it is.
00:05:30.000But actually, we've got to go back further than this.
00:05:33.000The twin shocks in 2016 of Brexit and Donald Trump getting elected, the establishment looked for an excuse and they decided that it was going to be Russia.
00:05:42.000They convinced themselves that somehow Russia had a huge effect on both of those elections.
00:05:48.000And they've been peddling this conspiracy theory for year after year after year.
00:05:54.000And this is what this report on me shows.
00:05:57.000You know, every extreme left-wing article written in The Guardian or wherever else it may be, attempting to link me with Russia, accusations that I'd taken half a million pounds of money direct from the Kremlin, all of it wholly untrue, is in this report.
00:06:12.000So this isn't just about the war that's currently going on.
00:06:20.000We're seeing so many similarities between what's happening in the UK and America.
00:06:24.000Nigel, do you think this sort of idea of debanking and domestic totalitarianism did it start in America and then was then exported to European Western democracy countries?
00:06:35.000Or is this a European idea that made its way to America and then bouncing back?
00:06:52.000Yeah, it's a good one because we do send things back and forth across the pond.
00:06:56.000We recently sent you Prince Harry, so good luck with that.
00:07:02.000You sent us West Coast woke culture, and I'd love to send it back to you.
00:07:08.000I'd like to think that the Brexit wave helped Donald Trump get elected.
00:07:11.000So we send back and forth to each other, good things, and bad things.
00:07:17.000I think the truth of it is that it's the European Union that seized on this, seized on this and anti-money laundering directives in a very, very big way.
00:07:28.000But the truth of it is that our banking industries aren't American.
00:07:36.000So when a big banking corporation makes a decision, it's making it on a global level.
00:07:42.000So I think in this particular case, I know that we can blame any one more than the other, but the phenomenon is happening on both sides of the pond.
00:07:51.000And it is conservatives every single time that are being singled out.
00:07:55.000And so, Nigel, is this illegal to do what they did to you in the United Kingdom?
00:07:59.000The Prime Minister Rishi said this is wrong.
00:08:02.000No one should be barred from using basic services for their political views.
00:08:07.000Are there laws on the books that prevent this?
00:08:09.000And if not, is there a movement in the House of Commons to try to fix this?
00:08:13.000I have been promised by the minister in charge of financial services that they will act on this and act on this quickly and make sure a law is in place that says you cannot have your bank account closed for legal personal political opinions.
00:08:30.000And I'm normally, Charlie, very skeptical about government promises turning into action.
00:08:36.000But for once, I think I've struck something here in terms of the mood of the country.
00:08:41.000And I'm optimistic that they will act.
00:08:45.000So, Nigel, I just want to get your top-level reaction about a minute and a half remaining.
00:08:48.000Donald Trump is facing multiple domestic indictments after he did ride that populist nationalist wave that you really helped give breath to in the summer of 2016.
00:09:00.000Your reaction to Donald Trump facing multiple indictments and 400 years in prison.
00:09:05.000Well, it becomes just one after the other.
00:09:08.000It almost becomes meaningless, Charlie.
00:09:43.000I've got to know him over the years, just as you've done.
00:09:46.000I mean, he is, he is an incredibly resilient, determined human being, and he will fight through this.
00:09:54.000And I think in many ways, the more extreme, a very politicized judiciary, and this is something that America needs to think about very hard for its future.
00:10:04.000But I think their actions actually make it more likely he wins the presidency next year than less.
00:10:11.000So Rachel Maddow said, actually, Rachel Maddow said, hey, there could be a plea deal where if he stops running, he could avoid prison.
00:10:22.000Nigel Farage, I am in the final stages of finalizing a trip to your beautiful country this fall.
00:10:29.000I can't, I hopefully we'll see you there.
00:10:31.000Nigel, you're a great patriot, and I call you that even though you're not a citizen of our country.
00:12:20.000Producer Andrew is a big country music fan.
00:12:23.000And I mean, some of the songs are nice, like the more patriotic ones, I could like, I'm just, when it gets into the deep, the deep tracks of country music, you lose me.
00:14:04.000All about do not try that in a small town.
00:14:08.000Saying that, and again, the lyrics are pretty clear that do not try the rioting, eluding the murder, and that we saw it during Floyd Apalooza in a small town.
00:14:18.000And the response to Jason Aldean's song has been widespread cancellation, accusing him of saying that he wants to lynch people.
00:14:30.000I mean, this is unbelievably outrageous.
00:14:34.000By the way, these are the same people that had video after video showing shooting Donald Trump.
00:14:38.000Remember the Snoop Dogg video of shooting Donald Trump?
00:15:32.000here we take care of our own What he's saying is 100% true is, hey, BLM thugs, you vigilantes and criminals, you good-for-nothing vermin that burned down our country, try that in Fredericksburg, Texas.
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00:20:00.000Today, I sit here before you, not as a hero or a victim, but as a whistleblower compelled to disclose the truth.
00:20:08.000That said, and coming forward, I believe I'm risking my career, my reputation, and my casework outside of the investigation we are here to discuss.
00:20:16.000I ultimately made the decision to come forward after what I believe were multiple attempts at blowing the whistle in the Internal Revenue Service at the Internal Revenue Service.
00:20:27.000No one should be above the law, regardless of your political affiliation.
00:20:55.000They're corrupt, just like pretty much any politician in the United States.
00:21:01.000A standard measure of corruption, maybe a little bit more.
00:21:04.000And as I pointed out on numerous occasions, it is a markedly and kind of an embarrassingly unsophisticated type of corruption.
00:21:15.000It's kind of cheap bribes, maybe cutting corners on taxes and so forth, because the Bidens just collectively were not IIQ enough to set up a real criminal infrastructure that's deeply integrated into our system in the way that, say, the Clintons and the Bushes have.
00:21:35.000And so they have to just kind of pilfer where they can here and there with bribes of the cheapest and most tawdry variety that seems more compatible with what you'd see in some kind of third world country or even a low-level mob.
00:21:51.000Even high-level mobsters have a more sophisticated operation than this.
00:21:56.000So that's sort of my analysis of the corruption.
00:21:59.000The analysis of what it means politically also remains the same.
00:22:03.000I don't think this will remove Biden or harm Biden for any of the reasons that we would want it to.
00:22:12.000It could, however, serve as a pretext for the regime to remove Biden if it so chooses for its own purposes, which is that they may not want to run Biden against Trump.
00:22:25.000They might want to pull out the big gun, which is Gavin Newsom.
00:22:29.000And so if Biden is not cooperative, they could use these kinds of criminal possibilities, corruption complaints, as a tool to remove Biden in order to put a more viable candidate in 2024.
00:22:45.000So those are the two components of analysis that basically, I think, contextualize the various stories of Biden corruption, which are probably true.
00:22:57.000But those are kind of contextually the most relevant elements.
00:23:02.000So, Darren, I just want to recite to our audience here some breaking news with it.
00:23:07.000Whistleblower says all four attorneys on the case recommended felonies for Hunter Biden in 17 and 2018 tax charges.
00:23:16.000The testimony is ongoing, and it seems as if not only were there crimes committed, but there was a cover-up and then a cover-up of the cover-up and covering up the people that did the cover-up.
00:23:25.000So, Darren Beattie, I want to ask you about the news that I think is even more infuriating than the indictments against Donald Trump, this alternate elector issue in Michigan.
00:23:37.000This is something that I know you've been keeping your eyes on at Revolver.news.
00:23:41.000They're going after the rank and file MAGA supporters in the heartland of the country for signing a piece of paper of which there was no victim whatsoever and there was a legal precedent.
00:23:53.000Darren Beattie, how should we think about this?
00:23:56.000Well, just another typical example of corruption, typical example of machinations to prevent the will of the people from prevailing.
00:24:05.000And it's the same sort of thing that we've come to expect from experience of the past, really since the Trump phenomenon began.
00:24:14.000So, and it's kind of nothing new there, just standard corruption, and yet another reminder that the regime will do anything in its power to prevent the energies associated with Trump's victory from expressing themselves again forcefully and successfully and as successfully as they had in 2016.
00:24:38.000That's why we're seeing yet another charge against Trump.
00:24:49.000That's what opponents even call it that, the primary opponents.
00:24:53.000They're so far, you know, behind in the polls, you can barely call them opponents.
00:24:57.000At this stage, everyone's just sitting around and waiting to see if the regime can actually be successful in taking Trump out and taking him off the table by hook or by crook.
00:25:09.000And it looks like it's going to be both hook and crook, and maybe a little bit, you know, and then some.
00:25:24.000We're having some connection issues, I think, with Darren, but exclusive Hunter Biden IRS whistleblower Joseph Ziegler, American patriot, tells CBS Catherine Harridge that anytime IRS investigators potentially wanted to ask questions related to Biden, they were told, quote, that's going to take too much approvals.
00:25:46.000There's a call from him for a special prosecutor.
00:25:49.000He said, it appeared to me that the U.S. attorney in Delaware, Weiss, was constantly hamstrung and marginalized by DOJ officials.
00:25:58.000So, Darren, this is what's fascinating to me about this whistleblower situation: is that a majority of the stonewalling and the majority of the favoritism occurred while Donald Trump was president, totally subverting anything that Trump would want.
00:26:25.000Trump has, and the American people have been at war with the permanent, entrenched, deep national security state.
00:26:33.000I mean, it just goes to show so many machinations that have come to light, including a lot of the censorship stuff that was revealed in the Twitter files, was happening under Trump because the bureaucracy hostiled Trump while he nominally controlled it.
00:26:52.000So you have a situation of the deep state doing everything it can to remove Trump, whether or not Trump is nominally in charge.
00:26:59.000That's why they call it the deep state.
00:27:02.000They'll do whatever they can to maintain their grip on power.
00:27:06.000And you see that again in across the globe for popular leaders that challenge the entrenched and corrupt authorities in their respective countries.
00:27:15.000You saw it in Brazil, where now they did an extreme version of what they're trying to do to Trump.
00:27:24.000There's a situation in Pakistan right now that is critical for anyone who wants to understand what it means for a deep state to go after a leader.
00:27:32.000The populist leader who has a lot of interesting parallels with Trump, Imran Khan, the deep state got rid of him, they took him out.
00:27:40.000He's trying to run just like Trump is trying to run.
00:27:43.000They've slapped him with over 100 indictments.
00:27:45.000He survived two assassination attempts, and now they're trying to prevent him from running entirely.
00:27:53.000You see the same playbook happening over and over whenever a genuinely populist leader, popular leader, emerges who challenges the corrupt and entrenched structures of power in his country.
00:28:07.000And that's exactly what Trump is doing.
00:28:09.000And Trump is putting it all on the line, just like a great leader has to do.
00:28:14.000You have to put it all on the line, and it looks like the deep state is as well.
00:28:21.000It's the highest stakes election for an individual and for a country that I've ever lived through, and I think the country has lived through.
00:28:28.000If Donald Trump is not president and/or a Republican is not president, it is more than likely he will serve 400 years in federal prison.
00:28:36.000His crime, winning an election, he was not supposed to win.
00:28:45.000Joseph Ziegler, courageous man, not a Republican, saying that Hunter Biden filed tax returns that showed that for prostitutes and for sex clubs, let's play, I think it's cut 84 just to get ourselves warmed up here.
00:29:02.000I will also note that while the impression has been conveyed by the U.S. Attorney in Delaware that he has similar powers to that of a special counsel in this case, free reign to do as needed, that was not the case.
00:29:14.000It appeared to me based on what I experienced that the U.S. Attorney in Delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited, and marginalized by DOJ officials as well as other U.S. attorneys.
00:29:26.000I still think that a special counsel is necessary for this investigation.
00:29:33.000He continues by saying, We have this clip: people are saying I must be more credible because I'm a Democrat who happens to be married to a man.
00:29:39.000I'm no more credible than this man sitting next to me due to my sexual orientation or political beliefs.
00:29:43.000The truth is, my credibility comes today from my job experience with the IRS and my intimate knowledge of the agency's standards and procedures.
00:29:52.000It is becoming more and more clear that there have been top-down orders to protect the Biden crime syndicate.
00:30:00.000Thus, as I read the public documents as the Department of Justice action against Hunter Biden, there is nothing that indicates Hunter Biden will be required to amend his false tax return for 2018.
00:30:13.000A false tax return that includes proper deductions, improper deductions for prostitutes, sex clubs, and his adult children's tuition.
00:30:22.000Again, perhaps when the plea agreement is released, it may provide us with a greater understanding.
00:30:27.000This doesn't even get to the heart of the matter.
00:30:31.000This doesn't even get to the heart of what's really going on here.
00:31:01.000I've recently discovered that people are saying that I must be more credible because I'm a Democrat who happens to be married to a man.
00:31:08.000I'm no more credible than this man sitting next to me due to my sexual orientation or my political beliefs.
00:31:16.000The truth is, my credibility comes today from my job experience with the IRS and my intimate knowledge of the agency's standard and procedures.
00:31:27.000This is now a pattern of whistleblower after whistleblower after whistleblower.
00:31:32.000Contrast that with the whistleblowers they paraded on Donald Trump.
00:31:36.000Vinman, oh, he made a phone call to Zelensky that we don't like about Biden's crime.
00:31:58.000He says that he wasn't paying his taxes because he was hooked on drugs, but he also wasn't paying his taxes all the way back in 2014, was just leaving huge sources of income totally unreported.