Henry Novak was a young, impressionable man with a bright future and a promising future. He was a student at a prestigious university in the United Kingdom when he was brutally murdered in broad daylight by a stranger in the streets of Southampton, England.
00:07:27.240I mean, first of all, you know, anyone, any British person complaining about Americans taking an interest in, you know, affairs in the UK is, like, pretty hilarious.
00:07:38.940Considering they're always commenting on what happens here.
00:09:08.320You know, they mean the wrong thing.0.96
00:09:09.520They represent an ideology that must be rejected before more white people get massacred in Britain and before the country becomes uninhabitable.
00:09:18.360I mean, what's being heavily implied here, of course, is that when the victim's father says something, everybody's under an automatic obligation to do whatever he says.0.70
00:09:26.480The British government is doing everything it can to take advantage of the natural instinct most people have,
00:09:31.120which is to be respectful when somebody suffers an incomprehensible loss.
00:09:34.720So the British government wants to hide behind the father's statements and use them as a shield against all criticism,
00:09:40.000including criticism of their disastrous open borders policies, which is destroying the entire country in real time
00:09:46.960and which is what led directly to the young man being killed in the first place.
00:09:50.520Even the Conservative Party in Britain, supposedly the opposition, is in lockstep on this point.
00:09:57.760Here's reporting for the BBC, quote, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch met Novak's family earlier on Thursday and she said that they did not want anger to tear communities apart.
00:10:08.680They have asked that we work across political parties and religions to rebuild trust in the police.
00:10:13.560She said that trust has been broken because of what happened and I agree with them on that.
00:10:20.520Now, this should make you pause and think for a second.
00:10:23.820If the British government is so eager to use the words of the victim's family in order to deflect criticism from themselves,
00:10:29.780and if they believe the family's words have so much persuasive power,
00:10:34.420then why wouldn't the government affirmatively make contact with the victim's family
00:10:39.260and try to craft their public statements for them in advance?
00:10:42.820In other words, the government is acting like it's responding to the father's words,
00:10:47.840but what are the chances that the government planted those words in the first place?
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00:12:13.180think. A new story in the Daily Mail has highlighted the existence of a secretive government agency
00:12:18.120that reaches out to the families of murder victims, particularly victims who were killed
00:12:21.820by foreigners, and works to influence their reaction. Now, it's very similar to a federal
00:12:27.620agency that exists in this country, which we'll discuss in a moment. But in the UK, the agency is
00:12:32.560known as the Research Information and Communications Unit, or RICU. The agency was founded back in
00:12:39.6002007 by a former MI6 agent named Charles Farr, who modeled RICU after the Information Research
00:12:46.400Department, which is a Cold War era propaganda department in Britain. And originally the stated
00:12:50.800goal of the organization was to run proactive counterterrorism operations targeting British
00:12:56.460Muslims. To give you one example, the agency secretly launched a program called Help for
00:13:01.420Syria, which distributed leaflets to hundreds of thousands of homes in the UK. And the message was
00:13:06.600that instead of visiting Syria, where they might become radicalized, young people should donate to
00:13:11.860refugee programs instead. And the British government never disclosed that it was behind
00:13:16.600help for Syria. They were running an op, in other words, on their own citizens.
00:13:21.940Here's a few more examples. Watch. After the London Bridge terror attack, the unit allegedly
00:13:28.240handed out flowers in the area with the aim of creating an atmosphere of grief rather than
00:13:33.860anti-Muslim anger. A team in an unmarked van also are alleged to have covered walls with posters
00:13:40.560containing hashtags such as turn to love, hashtag for London and hashtag love will win. And remember
00:13:46.920the British aid worker Alan Henning who was decapitated by ISIS in Syria in 2014? Well
00:13:53.340allegedly this unit used a front operation to plant an image of a woman in a Union Jack hijab
00:14:00.300in the media. Gets worse. Reportedly, the UNIS also claims the prevalence of Pakistani rape
00:14:08.560gangs was being exploited by the so-called far right to stir up hatred against Muslim communities.
00:14:15.900There's, you know, if any of this is true, it is the most damning and terrifying government
00:14:21.240overreach and is nothing short of an open attack on your consciousness, but also an attack on our
00:14:28.600democracy. Well, I can exclusively reveal that it has another name. It's called the keeping the lid
00:14:34.600on it unit. Right. Yeah. And that's what they're trying to do. Keep the lid on people's thoughts
00:14:38.940and feelings so they don't boil over. And let's face it, this nation, as we speak, is a tinderbox,
00:14:45.380unfortunately, because there is so much disquiet with this appalling government, so much of its
00:14:51.240policies and the errors of previous governments. And guess what's top of the agenda when you stop
00:14:56.800and speak to people in whatever part of the UK it may be. And I know because I'm traveling widely
00:15:02.120this year. It is immigration in all its forms, but particularly the illegal form and the form1.00
00:15:08.360that we're paying for and the unfairness and everything attached to that. This unit, I'm not0.98
00:15:14.180surprised if this story is true that it exists because this government is desperately trying to
00:15:18.960keep the lid on it. Now, for the record, here's an image of a woman in a hijab that the British
00:15:25.080media plastered everywhere after ISIS beheaded a British citizen. This kind of thing doesn't
00:15:33.320happen naturally. The government directs media organizations to do it. The source told the Daily
00:15:38.840Mail that RICU was activated as the riots began in Belfast last week after an African attempted
00:15:44.460to behead a white man in the middle of the road. We don't know precisely how they responded,
00:15:48.980but their techniques run the gamut from using undercover operatives to lay flowers at the
00:15:53.540scene of terrorist attacks, planting stories in the media about the wonders of immigrant communities,
00:15:58.560and dispatching propagandists to schools in order to promote the blessings of diversity.
00:16:03.320And while I don't personally have any evidence that this agency spoke directly to Novak's father
00:16:07.540after reading this article in the Daily Mail, it seems much more likely than not.
00:16:13.380Quote, a source said, they're working with the police service of Northern Ireland's C3
00:16:18.640Intelligence Unit to identify those posting the online calls to protest in Belfast and other areas,
00:16:24.340as well as giving strategic messages to the police to ensure that the protesters were portrayed as
00:16:28.780unsympathetic thugs rather than activists and effecting behavioral change. The source said
00:16:33.780the unit had also been advising the police in Southampton following the horrific murder of
00:16:38.000Henry Novak by Vikram Digwa, who falsely claimed he had been racially abused and had acted in
00:16:42.220self-defense, saying, Riku made sure the liaison team dealing with the family were well-briefed.
00:16:47.980It has also been claimed that the unit intervenes to write statements by the families of victims of potentially racially linked incidents to stop them from inflaming tensions further with their remarks.
00:16:58.660The source said, you can see their fingerprints all over the statements released by the families of victims in these volatile situations.
00:17:06.720now every aspect of this report is really important but the key line is ricky made sure
00:17:13.760the liaison team dealing with the family of henry novak were well briefed so in other words as the
00:17:20.440family was grieving highly trained propaganda agents from the british government descended
00:17:24.540on their home and began feeding them a very familiar script did these agents mention to
00:17:31.200the family of henry novak that knife crime was the real enemy did they talk about the virtues
00:17:36.120of inclusivity and how we should welcome even more foreigners with open arms? Seems very likely.0.99
00:17:44.580Seems like an unnatural thing for the father of a murdered young man to say on his own.
00:17:51.520And these are questions that the British government must answer immediately. Instead of ignoring this
00:17:55.540reporting, which is what they're doing, they need to provide a full accounting about the RICU and
00:18:01.020everything it's ever done. I mean, that should be the bare minimum expectation here. But of course,
00:18:06.120they're not going to do that. They're still refusing to release the videos that both Digwa
00:18:10.340and Novak shot with their phones, which captured the moment of the initial altercation, as well
00:18:14.660as Digwa's mockery of Novak while he was dying. The authorities are also refusing to release the
00:18:19.300full police body cam footage of their response to the attack. The publicly available footage,
00:18:24.660of course, cuts off the moment the officers realized that indeed Henry Novak was stabbed,
00:18:28.260as he repeatedly told them. They didn't believe him. So given the fact that they're not forthcoming
00:18:33.100at all, we can only conclude that they're not going to answer any questions about the influence
00:18:37.500of the RICU on the victim's family. But it's important to understand that the RICU is not
00:18:44.040solely committed to damage control. They go on the offense, too. Just three years ago, according to
00:18:49.500the Daily Mail, RICU, quote, identified viewing habits, which it believed indicate that someone
00:18:54.380could be susceptible to far-right views. And in particular, they flagged works by Shakespeare,
00:18:59.500Chaucer, and Milton, which were described as key texts of interest to white nationalists
00:19:05.360slash supremacists. This is reminiscent of the FBI memo a few years back where the Virginia
00:19:10.860field office labeled radical Catholics as a domestic terror threat. By the way,
00:19:16.260the agents involved in that memo were recently fired by the Trump administration.
00:19:20.400The point of these kind of memos is obviously to create a pretext for crackdowns on the basis
00:19:25.320a political affiliation. It's the same reason why the UK government is pushing for digital IDs and
00:19:31.000identity verification in order to use the internet. They want to track their citizens
00:19:36.640and arrest anyone who refuses to read the prepared script.
00:19:41.400As the reporter Connor Tomlinson has previously covered, none of this is new or especially
00:19:48.000difficult to explain. Here's what Tomlinson wrote for Courage Media back in January of last year.
00:19:53.580According to Whistleblowers, the Home Office, the British equivalent of our Department of Homeland Security, has been hijacked by a 700-member Islamic network who promote the recruitment, retention, and progression of Muslim staff in the Home Office and influence policymakers so that policy is more inclusive of Muslim needs.
00:20:14.220One civil servant told GB News that having an Islamic lobby group inside the home office
00:20:19.120represents a serious threat to the government's aims in combating Islamic extremism
00:20:23.460and granting asylum to those fleeing Islamic persecution persecution.1.00
00:20:29.140Perhaps the growth of this network has been influenced by the appointment of Muslims to
00:20:34.460positions of power within the home office. The current director general for immigration
00:20:39.060Enforcement, Baz Javid, is the son of Pakistani immigrants and the brother of a former Home
00:20:45.080Secretary, Sajid Javid. And likewise, the former Government Counter-Extremism Commissioner and
00:20:52.200Independent Advisor for Social Cohesion and Resilience, Dame Sarah Khan, is the sister of
00:20:57.620former Deputy Head of RICU, Sabrina Khan. Sabrina's boss, Richard Chalk, was also Chief of Staff to
00:21:04.280the former chairwoman of the Conservative Party, now treasurer of the all-party parliamentary group
00:21:09.120on British Muslims, Baroness Saeeda Warzee. These hires may not be the result of ethnic,
00:21:16.700familial, or religious nepotism, but the government's failings make it difficult to
00:21:20.820argue any of these people have done a good job. This covert effort to bury the truth and present
00:21:26.520fake narratives to the public as a way of covering up domestic terrorism is not unique to the UK.
00:21:32.200writing in the magazine Human Events, as well as Infowars, the anonymous writer using the name
00:21:37.420Raw Egg Nationalist, has extensively covered the equivalent program in the U.S., which is run by
00:21:42.700an organization called the Community Relations Service, or CRS for short. As you may have noticed
00:21:48.420appropriately enough, all these propaganda agencies, of course, have very dystopian names.
00:21:52.940And much of what I'm about to say comes from his reporting. So the CRS, like all bad ideas,
00:21:57.300came about during the 1960s as part of the Civil Rights Movement.
00:22:01.620And in fact, the CRS was explicitly created by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
00:22:06.400And according to its mission statement, the job of CRS was to serve as, quote,
00:22:10.240the only federal agency dedicated to assisting state and local units of government,
00:22:14.600private and public organizations, and community groups with preventing and resolving
00:22:18.700racial and ethnic tensions, incidents, and civil disorders,
00:22:22.360and in restoring racial stability and harmony.
00:22:26.080The CRS said it's several dozen taxpayer-funded employees get to work whenever there's a racial incident,
00:22:33.040quote, providing facilitated dialogue, mediation, training, and consultation
00:22:37.860to help communities come together, develop solutions to the conflict,
00:22:41.960and enhance their capacity to independently prevent and resolve future conflict.0.72
00:22:47.480After the Matthew Shepard hoax, which, you know, of course, he was killed in a drug deal by his gay lover,
00:22:52.560but Democrats insisted it was a hate crime. It wasn't. Congress expanded the authority of the
00:22:58.160CRS even further, giving them the authority to handle issues related to gender and sexuality
00:23:03.680in addition to race. So, you know, for example, if a trans-identifying mass shooter, say,
00:23:08.880massacres a bunch of children, CRS, you know, would have jurisdiction in those cases.0.54
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00:24:40.220And one of the attackers received only seven days in prison. It was a complete travesty. Everybody understood immediately what had happened. The government imported a bunch of low IQ, impulsive and violent third worlders from one of the most dysfunctional countries on the planet.
00:24:54.140They put these people in Maine, which used to be one of the nicest places in the U.S.1.00
00:24:58.860And then, incredibly enough, these third-worlders decided to execute a white person.0.97
00:25:04.780And the murder was so gruesome and so obviously the result of third-world behavior patterns
00:25:08.620that even white liberals in Lewiston were outraged.
00:25:11.720But the family of Donald Giusti didn't react with outrage.
00:25:15.340Instead, they called for unity with their lovely new neighbors from Africa.
00:25:40.140Jim Thompson and his family wondered if this day would ever come.
00:25:44.080No family should ever have to go through what my family's gone through.
00:25:47.380Nearly one year after his nephew, Donald Giusti, was beaten to death and months of wondering if anyone would ever be arrested, a break in the case.
00:25:57.320The phone call this morning around 7.15.
00:26:00.240It was the news he and his family had been waiting for.
00:26:03.900Three arrests, Pierre Musafari and a 13-year-old boy for assault, a 17-year-old for manslaughter.
00:26:11.760I just hope they can find it into their hearts to have some remorse for what they did.
00:26:16.320Thompson says the months leading up to these arrests saw major tensions in the Lewiston community,
00:26:22.860something he and others have been working tirelessly to combat through their Peace in the Park project.
00:26:28.780All this fighting and hatred and things like that, you know, it's not good for anybody.
00:26:34.460Not good for Donnie, not good for our family, not good for our community.
00:26:38.560Lewiston's mayor, Kristen Cloutier, echoing that message in a statement,
00:26:42.420saying, as the mayor of Lewiston, I hope that we will come together as a community to grieve
00:26:48.380and process our losses, but also get to know our neighbors. She goes on to say she wants to see her
00:26:55.000community build relationships that will strengthen our community bonds and prevent tragic events like
00:27:01.020this from happening in the future. Now, imagine if your child is brutally executed by a bunch of
00:27:06.780savages from Africa who have no right to be anywhere near your country. And then the mayor1.00
00:27:11.060comes out and says that all the white people should take the opportunity to get to know their
00:27:15.380new neighbors. It's one of the most infuriating news clips you'll ever see. And once again,
00:27:20.100as we saw in the UK, the victim's family is repeating the government's message.
00:27:25.060And it's the media's message too. I mean, everyone got the memo. Notice how the news report
00:27:29.940doesn't mention the ethnicity of the attackers at all. They redacted the identity of two of them
00:27:34.820because they're juveniles. The father tells us that hatred has no place in the community,
00:27:39.940but nobody at any point in the footage explains what exactly they're talking about, what kind of
00:27:44.780hate. Why exactly do we need to get to know our neighbors after a white guy's skull was crushed
00:27:50.300in a park for no reason? Strangely enough, they don't say, at least not explicitly, you're not
00:27:56.620supposed to dwell on any of the facts of the case because the truth is fatal to the open borders
00:28:00.600policy these people are pushing. They don't want you to realize that the way to prevent this murder
00:28:05.500and many other crimes, is to ban all third-world migration to the United States.1.00
00:28:35.200Juicy's uncle, Mike Stenteford, is standing in the exact park where his nephew had a rock thrown at his head during a fight.
00:28:43.900Which the family says broke out between white and Somali members of the Lewiston community.
00:28:49.060We want to see the violence stop. We want to see things come to an end.
00:28:53.860We want people to be able to come to the park and be happy and walk through the park and not be afraid.
00:28:59.180Juicy was on life support for three days before dying as a result of his injuries.
00:29:03.980This has made us realize how much time we've missed with one another.
00:29:08.040Even through the pain of losing her brother, Tina Giusti is thinking of ways to show police that something needs to change.
00:29:15.040In his death, he's now given this community a voice to say something needs to give because this is going to happen to someone else if it doesn't.
00:29:23.700Tina is in Lewiston from Massachusetts, helping her family plan both a funeral and a vigil for Giusti.
00:29:30.100His vigil will consist of people from all backgrounds coming together in Kennedy Park where the dangers are known.
00:29:37.420We want to stay away from the streets too so we can see what activities come in.
00:29:41.160But the hope still exists for a safer future.
00:29:44.580And I hope that at some point when I come back to visit I can smile and say my brother had a part in that and he didn't die in vain.
00:29:52.940Again, they're talking about bringing together people from all backgrounds while they show a picture of a bunch of Africans wearing a hijab in a park in Maine.
00:30:01.680And then in the same breath, we learn that it's so dangerous in the park that the vigil needs to be held away from the roads.
00:30:08.460So in all appearances, it looks like a lot like the victim's family is being told to run a PR campaign on behalf of diversity.
00:30:15.300These people just lost someone they cared about.
00:30:17.660Now they're on television acting like they represent Somalia or something.
00:30:20.880I mean, it's really bizarre, and it raises the fundamental question, what exactly is going on in Lewiston, Maine?
00:30:27.760The news report doesn't offer any clarity, which, of course, reveals the answer in a roundabout way.
00:30:32.300If angry white supremacists were going around beating up innocent Somalis, that story would be leading every newscast in the entire country.
00:30:39.680But because the truth is that Somali thugs are executing defenseless white people for sport, they'd prefer to keep the facts as vague as possible.
00:30:49.080And that brings me to the reporting from Human Events and the anonymous writer Raw Egg Nationalist,
00:30:53.260who broke the story of the involvement of CRS in the murder.
00:30:55.860Turns out that the federal government got involved very quickly in that case in order to pressure the family to present this narrative.
00:31:02.740In fact, the CRS website boasted about their influence in managing racial tensions during this specific incident.
00:31:09.500The CRS website later took down any mention of the case after this reporting.
00:31:13.820Quote, the police chief decided it was time to call in the Community Relations Service to help ease racial tensions and strengthen community relations.
00:31:20.660As the CRS website put it, one part of the peacemaking process was getting members of the victim's family to make public statements calling for calm.
00:31:30.680The victim's uncle and sister were called on to speak to the press.
00:31:34.700Both read prepared statements that were basically identical in their message.
00:31:39.120We want to see things come to an end. We want people to be able to come to the park and be happy.
00:31:43.020Walk through the park and not be afraid, said the uncle.
00:31:46.440The sister expressed her hope that her brother's death would not be for nothing
00:31:49.800and that it would give this community a voice to say something needs to give.
00:31:56.220It also had to make sure the man accused of landing the fatal blow on Donald Giusti
00:32:00.380got off with a reduced sentence to strengthen community relations.
00:32:05.300Instead of being charged with murder, the killer was allowed to plead no contest
00:32:08.140to a reduced charge of criminal negligence.
00:32:11.400And he was sentenced just nine months in prison.
00:32:15.700So the federal government parachutes into small towns that have just been terrorized by diversity,
00:32:22.740approaches grieving families that can't possibly think straight,
00:32:25.580and tells them what to say, supposedly for the good of the country.
00:32:30.440I mean, think about how insane this is.0.95
00:32:32.200The government goes to extraordinary lengths using your tax dollars to coddle foreigners at every opportunity.0.86
00:32:38.060The feds shower them with welfare for, you know, fake daycares, discounted housing loans, everything else.0.98
00:32:46.400And then when one of these foreigners decides to slaughter an American citizen, the government presses those citizens into service.0.99
00:32:54.040While they're grieving, the government puts them to work, making sure that no one gets the wrong ideas about newcomers or migrants or, you know, whatever they want to call them today.0.99
00:33:04.480Now, does that mean the victim's family bears no responsibility at all for the words that
00:35:06.940But Aidan Clark's father didn't see it that way.
00:35:09.380He had a press conference in which he declared that he wished his son had been killed by an old white guy so that nobody would harbor any prejudice towards the vibrant Haitian community of Ohio.0.51
00:35:22.260so he didn't say that he wished his son hadn't been killed he just wished that a white guy had
00:35:29.680done it now this press conference is truly hard to watch and it was profoundly confusing at the time
00:35:37.600i mean how could a father who just lost his son even think in those terms but in retrospect
00:35:42.840maybe it wasn't so inexplicable watch you know i wish that my son aiden clark0.90
00:35:50.940was killed by a 60-year-old white man.
00:35:56.620I bet you never thought anyone would ever say something so blunt.
00:36:01.920But if that guy killed my 11-year-old son,
00:36:05.540the incessant group of hate-spewing people would leave us alone.
00:36:28.540They can vomit all the hate they want about illegal immigrants, the border crisis, and even untrue claims about fluffy pets being ravaged and eaten by community members.
00:36:41.360However, they are not allowed, nor have they ever been allowed to mention Aidan Clark from Springfield, Ohio.
00:36:50.840I will listen to them one more time to hear their apologies.
00:36:55.120To clear the air, my son, Aidan Clark, was not murdered.0.99
00:37:00.420He was accidentally killed by an immigrant from Haiti.1.00
00:37:04.100This tragedy is felt all over this community, the state, and even the nation.
00:37:08.800but don't spin this towards hate in order to live like aiden you need to accept everyone
00:37:17.540choose to shine make the difference lead the way and be the inspiration
00:37:21.700what many people in this community and state or nation are doing is the opposite of what you
00:37:27.940should be doing now we don't have any information to suggest that aiden clark's father was reading
00:37:33.420a script that was handed to him by a federal agency. But for his sake, I truly hope that's
00:37:40.400what happened. I mean, it would make some sense out of this. And there are many, many more examples
00:37:45.560like this from the UK to Canada to the United States. We see it over and over again. Austin
00:37:51.840Metcalf's father went on television to tell everybody that the case had nothing to do with0.94
00:37:55.840race, even as black people, many of them writing about how much they hate whites, donated more than0.71
00:38:01.600$600,000 to his son's killer. People who change communities rarely start by trying to change the0.97
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00:43:19.380At one point, the CRS office employed 600 professional staff,
00:43:25.380including mediators and community outreach experts
00:43:28.040in regional offices in Philadelphia, Dallas, Seattle, Detroit, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and Boston.
00:43:33.580In a speech in July 2024, Justin Locke, a former director of the CRS, lauded the office's accomplishments.
00:43:41.460Locke said the office had been at the intersection of some of the most critical moments in our nation's journey towards justice.
00:43:47.980In 2020, when Americans marched in solidarity with the people of Brunswick, Georgia, Louisville, Kentucky, and Minneapolis, Minnesota,
00:43:56.180Following the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, CRS engaged with communities as an impartial, confidential facilitator, helping stakeholders identify and implement solutions to help communities to heal and move forward.
00:44:12.520So they weren't just present for the George Floyd riots.
00:44:15.680They also oversaw the Ahmaud Arbery riots and the Breonna Taylor riots.
00:44:21.280Presumably, they've been involved in every major riot in modern American history.
00:44:26.180there's no evidence that they prevented any kind of racial tension or violence whatsoever.
00:44:31.540Instead, there's a mountain of evidence that the CRS exists to lie to the public about what's1.00
00:44:36.860happening to their country, to create the conditions where foreigners and black criminals0.98
00:44:41.580can run rampant with total impunity. The alleged conservative majority in Congress0.99
00:44:47.520isn't skeptical about any of this. By the way, even though the Trump administration has
00:44:52.720effectively dissolve the agency. Congress has just appropriated $20 million to the CRS,
00:44:58.140saying there's a need for the conflict resolution and violence prevention activities of the
00:45:03.180Community Relations Service. So we have a very unusual situation here. An agency that's been
00:45:08.320dissolved and has no employees just received tens of millions of dollars in federal funding.
00:45:17.040Now, presumably the idea is that whenever a federal judge orders the Trump administration
00:45:20.880to reopen the CRS, or whenever a Democrat takes up the White House, the CRS will be ready to go.
00:45:28.220Now, it's yet another area where the Republican-controlled Congress, which is supposed to
00:45:33.480advance the president's agenda, has been undermining. But for now, at least, the CRS
00:45:39.260is defunct. It is a cancer that, in one form or another, has been spreading across the Western
00:45:44.180world, and we can't allow it to reestablish itself ever again. I mean, when your government
00:45:50.780is spending millions of dollars to run interference for foreigners who murder native-born citizens0.94
00:45:56.240and to write fraudulent scripts for white people to read, especially grieving white people who
00:46:02.460just lost a family member, your government is not legitimate. Until all of those programs are
00:46:09.060eradicated for good, the next time you see a grieving family, people whose lives have been
00:46:15.400changed forever because of open borders, you have to wonder if you're hearing their words
00:46:21.240or the government's. It is an explicitly anti-white PSYOP that the worst people in the0.85
00:46:28.700country are desperately trying to resurrect because they're too cowardly to speak for0.99
00:46:33.420themselves and to defend their own disastrous policies. They feel the need to speak through0.92
00:46:38.400the relatives of slaughtered Americans. They see white people getting beaten to death with rocks0.97
00:46:43.860in Maine, stabbed at track meets in Texas, beheaded in the streets of Belfast, and all they see is a
00:46:49.900PR problem. That's how CRS and RICU and every other similar agency perceives all of these murders.
00:46:58.700It's how they want you to see these murders also, even if one of your own relatives is killed.
00:47:03.560They're doing something almost unbelievably insidious, which is to turn the native population against itself, to use desperate, brutalized white people as spokesmen for their own replacement.
00:47:18.480Now, most people wouldn't imagine their government would stoop to that level, but that's exactly what's going on.
00:47:25.180Every single employee at these agencies and anyone in the government who sympathizes with them belongs in prison.
00:47:30.440that'll be a lot of work to be sure it'll require years of investigations and we'll never know when
00:47:37.700that work is completed but we can be sure of one thing the next time a newcomer slaughters a random
00:47:44.080white guy in the street and you hear the same refrain about knife crime and inclusivity coming
00:47:49.080from his family you'll know that we have much more work to do i'll do the show today thanks
00:47:56.600for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk to you tomorrow. Have a great day. Godspeed.
00:48:06.880Last month, we judged Martin Luther King Jr. not by the color of his skin, but by the content of
00:48:11.700his character. American school kids spend a lot of time hearing about MLK and Rosa Parks.
00:48:19.040Have you noticed no one ever asks what Birmingham, Selma, and Montgomery are like today?
00:48:23.580The legacy of the Civil Rights Movement wasn't a racially harmonious utopia.
00:48:31.900It's hollowed out urban cores, hundreds of thousands of dead Americans,0.61
00:48:35.820raped grandmothers, ethnic cleansing of entire neighborhoods.0.55
00:48:39.420This month we survey first-hand accounts of the historic wave of non-violent crime,
00:48:43.740riots unleashed on this country by the Civil Rights Movement,
00:48:46.460which caused more enduring damage on America's greatest cities than the atomic bombs dropped