The NXR Podcast - May 28, 2026


The Next Crusade - America Is Repeating Europe’s Biggest Mistake


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00:00:57.720 hello and welcome to the next crusade with me father calvin robinson only on nxr studios that
00:01:25.960 is thenewchristianright.com. We of course have our event coming up at the end of this year
00:01:31.880 in November 12th through the 14th in Dallas, Texas with me, Joel Dale, and a whole bunch of other
00:01:38.200 great speakers coming along. So do check out tickets whilst they are still available. That's
00:01:42.840 on newchristianright.com. Now today is a very Islam heavy episode because I've got some great
00:01:50.440 guests lined up. I've got Paul Weston, who has had a long career in politics in Britain, coming on to
00:01:57.040 talk about the Islamic takeover of Britain and how rapidly it has happened. And then I've got
00:02:02.560 Brianna Morello coming on to talk about how they're trying to do the same in the United States of
00:02:07.280 America too, and how Americans should hopefully be more awake to the situation, having seen
00:02:11.780 what's happening all around Europe, and to put their defenses up. But of course, if you are
00:02:17.000 interested in this topic my book is available very soon and that is called the silent jihad
00:02:23.320 and that's also available on shop.newchristianright.com so do check that out because
00:02:30.140 we've lived through it in britain we've lived through it in most of western europe and so i'm
00:02:33.360 hoping that america doesn't make the same mistakes we've made and fall down those same traps because
00:02:38.160 this is all that's left of christendom pretty much so we have to fight together now have you ever
00:02:43.580 considered why the mainstream media or the legacy media as some people call it is trying to push
00:02:51.580 propaganda at us all day every day try to subvert our culture either trying to lecture us into
00:02:57.860 believing that we all must take a jab to be a better person or that boys can become girls and
00:03:04.540 vice versa or that black lives matter more than any other life doesn't matter what the political
00:03:09.760 message is. It's always there these days. I don't think it used to be. I don't think
00:03:14.020 entertainment used to be so lectorous, but now it is. It's all about trying to shape our culture
00:03:19.820 rather than reflect our culture. And one of the areas that often happens is in this so-called
00:03:24.940 reality TV, which isn't actually reality anymore. It's all very staged. It's all very manipulative.
00:03:32.820 I've got some friends who used to be regular cast members of Made in Chelsea, which is one of the
00:03:38.220 reality TV shows back in Britain. I've got a friend who's actually right now on Real Housewives of
00:03:42.920 London. All of these shows are very superficial, very cosmetic. It doesn't mean the people on them
00:03:47.700 are, and that's part of the problem. So they try to rope in some ordinary people along with actors
00:03:53.040 to try and manipulate you, the audience, into thinking what they want you to think
00:03:57.420 about our current climate, about our society, about our civilization. A couple of examples,
00:04:03.720 I was invited onto a show called
00:04:06.520 Black and British, or sometimes
00:04:08.480 it's called We Are Black and British. Of course
00:04:10.580 I rejected that, because I don't identify
00:04:12.520 as black any more than I identify as white.
00:04:14.620 I'm a mixed race person, half of each.
00:04:16.280 That's important to me. To say
00:04:18.300 to go down just one or the other
00:04:20.380 would be disregarding half my heritage.
00:04:22.540 Plus, I hate the idea
00:04:24.500 of putting your immutable characteristics first.
00:04:26.780 I'm a Christian first, I'm English
00:04:28.600 first, I'm British first. I am not
00:04:30.460 mixed race first
00:04:32.040 as any more than I am tall first, or brown-eyed first.
00:04:36.900 These things are immutable and irrelevant for the most part.
00:04:41.660 But I got invited onto Black and British,
00:04:44.220 and they told me, look, what we're going to do is
00:04:46.280 we're going to get some black people with different sets of opinions,
00:04:49.720 and we're going to get it on air and let them hash it out.
00:04:52.260 And I thought, okay, I can see where this is going.
00:04:53.540 First and foremost, it's going to be mostly left-wing people.
00:04:56.580 I'll be the right-wing voice or the conservative voice,
00:04:59.080 and they'll try to bully me into submission,
00:05:02.760 which will, of course, never happen,
00:05:03.880 but it just won't make entertaining TV.
00:05:05.920 It won't make informative TV.
00:05:07.780 It won't make entertaining TV.
00:05:08.960 The lefties would love it.
00:05:09.920 Like, look, they're all going for him.
00:05:12.120 Not my cup of tea.
00:05:12.960 It wouldn't be a genuine debate platform.
00:05:16.100 Of course it wouldn't, because it would be controlled.
00:05:18.540 And it would be, to be honest,
00:05:21.240 hard to have conversations with extreme left-wing black people anyway,
00:05:25.660 because there'll be a lot of kind of um you know chimping out i couldn't find a more political
00:05:32.900 correct way of saying it but that's what it would be and back when i was on tv and in the tabloids
00:05:38.580 and in the broadsheets more regularly um the mainstream media doesn't invite me onto things
00:05:43.140 but back when i was on the more often um the things that i would say no to and i said no to
00:05:49.620 more things than i said yes to actually but i would always try to help someone else out
00:05:53.640 and people who had slightly smaller platforms than myself,
00:05:57.240 I'd often try and give them a leg up.
00:05:59.120 There's one person in particular I'm thinking of right now.
00:06:02.140 I won't mention their name
00:06:03.120 because they've stepped out of the public limelight now,
00:06:05.660 but they were doing very well
00:06:07.160 and I'm very proud of what they managed to accomplish.
00:06:10.640 But I passed this on to that person
00:06:12.440 and it turns out that that person was in a minority.
00:06:17.020 There was someone else with generally center-right views,
00:06:20.820 but my friend was the only person that was a right-winger.
00:06:23.180 surrounded so what the premise of the show was we'll put black people in a house together lock
00:06:27.980 them up essentially and uh record them a bit like big brother which i was also invited on to i've
00:06:33.160 been thinking i've been invited on to big brother two or three times of course i've said no to that
00:06:36.960 too because it's just about trying to humiliate it's a humiliation ritual it's about trying to
00:06:41.380 get the worst out of people it's never about getting the best out of people and actually
00:06:45.980 nobody needs to see you for like 24 hours a day um i don't want people to see me before i have my
00:06:51.900 coffee and nor do i want to see other people before they've had their coffee but back to um
00:06:57.160 black and british i passed this on to my friend and uh my friend took it up my friend was the only
00:07:02.300 um conservative in the room and so the producers phoned me back up i said look will you come in
00:07:08.020 just for one off you don't have to see for the whole thing whether it's a week or two weeks in
00:07:11.120 a house together whatever it was just come for the day just to provide some balance and i was like
00:07:15.740 you know i'll do that i'll do that to help my friend out and uh i can go in and do a debate
00:07:20.080 and go home fine with that so i went along we recorded this debate i was supposed to be speaking
00:07:25.240 on education because i was still an educationalist at the time but i think we ended up talking about
00:07:29.840 family just just for logistic reasons i think they'd done a lot of education talks by that
00:07:34.840 point uh so we had a good conversation about family and all of them were incredibly liberal
00:07:38.560 and pushing this idea that two men can be a family two women can be a family you know a child only
00:07:43.580 needs a mother doesn't need a mother or a father it's like every single thing they were trying to
00:07:47.660 break down our way of life everything that we've known to be good you know i'm debating here but
00:07:52.280 against i think one of them was like the first outwardly gay black rapper or something like
00:07:58.000 that you know guy with nail varnish on and stuff it's why why and so the conversations weren't very
00:08:04.780 high level and i felt like it was a waste of time anyway they didn't put mine on air so i'm assuming
00:08:09.380 that i won the debate but uh my friend's conversations did get put on air and uh i'm not
00:08:14.660 I'm not entirely convinced it was helpful for the wider conversation, but that was one
00:08:20.340 example and I think the first Big Brother back in 2000, I think it was 2000 in both
00:08:26.480 the UK and the US, we all saw it as like a social experiment, what would happen if you
00:08:30.120 put people into a room together?
00:08:31.520 And now, fast forward to 2026, I think they're still doing it, and it's now about how can
00:08:35.300 we make these people subvert our culture and look like clowns in the process, and anyone
00:08:41.140 can see through that but but people have become hooked on it and 40% of people watch reality
00:08:46.440 television mostly boomers of course as with most tv shows but it's like the people watching
00:08:53.020 keeping up with the Kardashians and whatever other dross comes on the television are learning that
00:08:59.960 you know implicitly being taught that a woman can just sleep around have as many children with as
00:09:05.980 many people as she wants to as long as she could sell her sex tapes do whatever as long as you
00:09:09.980 become rich that's all that matters being rich and it's not all that matters because to truly
00:09:14.960 be rich in life is to be so in submission to god to truly be rich is to have love and to love
00:09:22.240 and that's like in a christian sense that's a husband having a wife a wife having a husband
00:09:27.900 husband a wife having children raising them in the faith it's not how much money is in your bank
00:09:32.620 account just i've got some really rich friends who are really unhappy i've got some rich friends
00:09:37.220 were happy too but the point being the money alone does not make you happy does not make you
00:09:41.960 successful in the true sense it does not make you rich in the true sense it just means that you are
00:09:46.880 less stuck on the system so it's good to get out of the system it's good to get to a certain degree
00:09:51.940 of economic wealth but it's not your primary objective in life your primary objective in life
00:09:57.540 is to love god and to love your neighbor as yourself that is the christian message and all
00:10:01.740 of this reality tv stuff is teaching the opposite for a purpose on purpose and uh my so my friend
00:10:09.360 who did this one uh there was another show that i turned down um that i passed on to this friend
00:10:13.200 as well what was it oh i couldn't believe this one they asked me if i would they call it micro
00:10:18.020 dosing and i think that's like when they take little small parts of magic mushrooms or other
00:10:24.040 psychedelics and i'm like no i'm not going to take drugs i'm certainly not going to take drugs on
00:10:28.520 television either. I don't have many regrets in life actually. I try not to
00:10:35.280 regret things. If I sin I repent of that sin and I'm absolved through the priest
00:10:39.560 by Christ. I try to live my life in truth, beauty and goodness. I try to live
00:10:45.680 by the Christian faith. So I don't generally have regrets but I do have one
00:10:49.340 regret here and I pass this off to my friend because I thought it would be
00:10:53.840 good for my friend's career and platform and my friend talked a lot of
00:10:57.900 good stuff and having a bigger platform
00:11:00.580 would help them do that and it did
00:11:01.800 this is one I shouldn't
00:11:04.680 have passed on, if I went back in time
00:11:06.740 I would not pass it on, my friend did go
00:11:08.640 on this show, did do the micro dosing
00:11:10.220 and which
00:11:12.640 of course is something that I would never do
00:11:14.040 but I should also
00:11:16.520 I have learned from this, this was a few years ago
00:11:18.560 I should never pass on things that I would not do
00:11:20.520 to other people
00:11:21.180 even if I think it might help them in one way
00:11:24.620 especially if it's going to harm them in another
00:11:26.160 I shouldn't do it
00:11:27.520 Um, my friend went on, micro-dosed, had the time of their lives, found themselves, uh,
00:11:36.040 um, but I've since looked into this further, and people like, uh,
00:11:42.880 Father Ripica have talked on this, and I don't think it's good to take, I have lots of friends
00:11:48.640 that micro-dosed, actually. I don't think it's good, though. I think there is a chance that
00:11:51.820 you're opening yourself up to the spiritual realm in a way that you cannot control, and that means
00:11:56.160 you may have encounters with good spirits but you also may have encounters with bad spirits and so
00:12:02.440 we don't want to enable things in our lives that could allow demons into our into our lives and i
00:12:10.660 think that's what taking these kind of psychedelic drugs can do anyway my friend said they found
00:12:16.660 themselves and uh ended up uh my friend was never really faithful but um was i think probably
00:12:24.780 exploring or on a journey but this has knocked them off track and my friend is obsessed with
00:12:29.000 like crystals and weird stuff now and anyway ended up leaving the media industry and is living a much
00:12:37.960 more fulfilled life away from the limelight away from the camera which that is something i would
00:12:42.480 recommend quite often but uh isn't helping other people with their platform anymore unfortunately
00:12:48.860 but again all things for a time and a place and we have to do what we're called to do and we have
00:12:51.920 to discern that constantly but i would not recommend anyone do any kind of microdosing
00:12:57.920 of any sort but that's just one of the many again why would you have a reality tv show about that
00:13:02.600 what are you trying to get to what are you trying to encourage people to always look like between
00:13:05.820 the lines what is their objective and so part of this is that we're christians we don't look to
00:13:11.780 what people on telly are doing and just because someone's on the television or just because
00:13:17.140 someone's well known or famous doesn't mean they're a good person that we should follow them
00:13:20.520 But we tend to think that it's in our psyche, it's in our public consciousness that they're known, therefore we follow that.
00:13:27.880 No, actually quite a lot of people that are well-known are not people worth following.
00:13:31.920 And the whole premise for a Christian around who we should follow is to follow the saints, the lives of the saints.
00:13:38.920 These are people that the church has acknowledged are in heaven, are in the church triumphant,
00:13:44.900 have passed from the church militant through the church penitent to the church triumphant,
00:13:49.260 which is what we're all trying to do we're all trying to get into heaven and the church uh you
00:13:53.260 know christ says in the scriptures that uh what you loose on earth will be loosed on heaven in
00:13:57.660 heaven what you bind on earth will be bound in heaven and the church has taught that certain
00:14:01.660 people that we call it canonization that certain people are with christ today in christ today
00:14:07.240 and those are the people that we we ask to intercede on our behalf to christ just as we
00:14:11.460 ask our friends and neighbors to put in a good word for us or to pray for us uh we ask the the
00:14:16.320 saints to do the same too capital s saints i know i know in the in the wider sense we're all saints
00:14:22.160 in that small s saints that we're all part of that royal priesthood of all believers and we're
00:14:25.900 all christians we're all part of the church militant we're all part of the communion of
00:14:29.780 saints but capital s saints we're talking about canonized individuals the church has proclaimed
00:14:34.480 are already in christ uh so we are to follow them because in that canonization process
00:14:40.540 the church looks into their lives looks into the miracles they performed or the
00:14:44.520 the martyrdom they went through or the challenges that they suffered for christ and these are all
00:14:51.320 stories that can help us on our journey to becoming rich and successful in the true sense
00:14:56.780 becoming rich in the faith and successful in the faith to becoming better christians to becoming
00:15:01.500 saints to becoming holy and so this is why we've launched the daily lives of the saints project
00:15:05.260 you can find my videos on all my social platforms every day we talk about who the saint of the day
00:15:11.740 is and there are often many saints of each for each day because there's so many saints throughout
00:15:15.340 history of the church history but we go through some of their stories and we talk about their
00:15:19.080 lives and we try to learn from them and we ask them to pray for us and that is the christian way
00:15:24.420 not the reality tv way but the daily life of the saints and so with that let us have a short prayer
00:15:33.400 before we move on to my guests for today the grace of our lord jesus christ and the love of god
00:15:40.740 and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost
00:15:42.360 be with us all evermore.
00:15:44.840 Amen.
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00:17:22.300 a far-right politician. So that means he probably speaks a bit of common sense as it isn't very
00:17:27.600 right-wing at all. Paul, thank you for joining us today. How are you?
00:17:31.720 Very well, thanks, Kelvin, and thank you very much for having me on.
00:17:37.060 Not at all. It's a pleasure. I've been liking a lot of your tweets lately. We seem to be aligned
00:17:41.500 on a lot of the issues that our country is facing. But before we get to any of the topics of current
00:17:47.200 events, I'd like to give people, if you can give people a bit of your background, because I know
00:17:51.080 you started out politically in UKIP. I'm obviously a member of UKIP today, but I know you've kind of
00:17:56.080 been on a journey since then so where would you say you sit politically now um in terms of a
00:18:03.160 political party right now i suppose it's it's basically uh rupert lowe's restore britain
00:18:08.600 but i was ukip in 2010 and then set up the british freedom party in i think 2011 liberty gb 2013 to
00:18:20.220 2018. And then I sort of walked away because at the time it was fairly clear that without
00:18:27.820 a compliant media and without a lot of money, being on the far right of politics was going to
00:18:38.080 get absolutely nowhere. So I sort of walked away from it. But now that Restore Britain is up and
00:18:45.100 running. I'm hoping that that is capable of doing something, because we've got, I think we've got
00:18:52.220 one election electoral cycle available before really democracy no longer works at all in Britain.
00:19:02.660 Yeah, so all of these parties you spoke about, they were all pre-Brexit. A lot has changed since
00:19:08.060 Brexit, but well, to be honest, a lot has changed in the last few months. I feel like we could
00:19:12.560 finally see the end of the uni party do you think that restore and or reform have a chance of taking
00:19:18.180 down the conservative labor blob i think that i certainly as it stands today i'm a i'm much more
00:19:27.500 restore than reform but as it stands today it seems fairly clear the uni party is done and reform if
00:19:35.040 there was an election in three months time would uh would would storm the election now the labor
00:19:41.080 the party have betrayed the native working class. So there's no way back for them. And I see now
00:19:49.220 they've been chasing the Muslim vote for a long time. But I think I read somewhere a couple of
00:19:56.380 days ago that 60% of the Muslim vote is now going to go to independent, green Muslim candidates.
00:20:05.180 So Labour's even lost the Muslim vote now. So they've had it.
00:20:09.000 which is interesting because they have obviously courted the mohammedan block vote for a while
00:20:14.380 and i looked into the research of this paul in that most demographics don't have a block vote
00:20:18.820 there's no block christian vote there's no block jewish vote but there is a block mohammedan vote
00:20:23.420 they do vote as a block it seems that they follow the men follow the imam and the men vote on behalf
00:20:29.160 of their wives obviously in many cases multiple wives so they have multiple votes and so labor
00:20:34.720 have been courting them for a long time. But now they've broken free of Labour and are standing for
00:20:39.520 themselves. In the last election, we saw vote for Islam and vote for Gaza in British elections,
00:20:45.020 for goodness sake. And now obviously, they've lent their vote to the Greens as well.
00:20:48.640 It seems they want to claim power. They want to have a Mohammedan party taking over Parliament.
00:20:56.020 Yes, of course. It's standard operational procedure once they get the numbers up.
00:21:01.660 And I think, you know, this is why I say 2029 is probably our last, from a native demographic point of view, it's our last chance to actually win an election.
00:21:14.900 Because by 2034, there is going to be a considerably larger Muslim bloc vote.
00:21:21.600 They would have completely walked away from A, the Labour Party and B, the Green Party.
00:21:27.440 And, you know, it's interesting if you look at the constituencies up in the Midlands and northwest of the Midlands, you've got hundreds and hundreds of tiny constituencies compared to Great Big Devon or Dorset.
00:21:45.100 And each one is going to return in five, six, seven years time, a independent or Muslim Party candidate.
00:21:55.480 And I honestly think that they could win with a half-left alliance, but principally Islamic, in 2034.
00:22:06.480 That's terrifying. Take on board the current demographic trends show that by 2050 to 2060, the country will be predominantly Islamic as well.
00:22:16.160 It seems we really do have this one election left to save our country. It's that dire.
00:22:21.660 I'm with you. I think Restore would probably be the best option at the moment.
00:22:25.480 I like Rupert Lowe, known him a long time, good chap. But the question is, Paul, are enough
00:22:31.420 people awake to the problem, to how drastic this problem is? No. No. Sure, to put it bluntly,
00:22:42.000 but I think that if the election holds off until 2029, if this lunatic psychopath in number 10
00:22:52.340 can actually keep it going as long as that, a lot more people are going to be awake because
00:22:58.580 everything is getting progressively worse. Everyone's aware that it's getting more violent.
00:23:04.140 Everyone's aware that Islam is actually a serious, serious threat. And the interesting thing,
00:23:14.760 of course, is that 2029, if they wake up, we can save Britain. If they don't wake up,
00:23:22.980 I don't think there'll be anything we can do from 2034 onwards. And a lot of people,
00:23:29.160 people like Matt Goodwin, for example, and David Coleman, the demographer, they've been saying
00:23:36.340 that by 2060 something, the native British are going to be a minority. But across all age groups,
00:23:44.700 that's true. But in the under 20 age group or the under 10 age group, we're already roughly at sort
00:23:52.200 of 40%, 60% to their 40%. And our birth rate last year was just over 50%. So it's not going to take
00:24:03.040 long before. What I'm trying to say is there are an awful lot more Muslims in Britain than our
00:24:11.840 our government and our establishment authorities will admit to.
00:24:17.420 Do you remember a chap called Patrick Sudeo,
00:24:20.920 who ran the Barnaby Trust?
00:24:24.840 And he's an old man now, but he's,
00:24:28.020 if you look him up on Wikipedia afterwards,
00:24:30.340 he was heavily involved in high-level stuff.
00:24:34.980 But he was saying 15 years ago
00:24:38.440 that he thought there were at least 10 million Muslims in Britain 15 years ago.
00:24:45.940 And when you look around, you know, and who the hell knows, really?
00:24:52.140 The Office for National Statistics tells us these things,
00:24:55.400 but if the government doesn't want us to know,
00:24:58.020 the Office for National Statistics would probably bow down before the government.
00:25:01.980 I think we're being lied to, well, I know we're being lied to
00:25:05.520 about so many things in this country and the demographic decline is one of them. You only
00:25:13.120 have to walk around the cities to see that this is so bizarre. It's so bizarre, Calvin, isn't it?
00:25:25.100 It is, but there are so many problems at play that I don't know if there's a political solution
00:25:29.120 at this point, even if someone like Rupert Lowe gets in with Restore, because you mentioned the
00:25:33.920 birth rates of 50% this is a good starting point so that we know that replacement birth rates are
00:25:39.240 2.1 so mother and father have to replace themselves each other but we're at 1.4 officially I reckon
00:25:45.880 we're lower than 1.2 at the moment actually in Britain to be honest with you you mentioned the
00:25:50.280 under 20s are already what 60% British now that's probably going down rapidly so people aren't
00:25:57.760 replacing each other they are replacing themselves they're being taken over by a hostile invading
00:26:03.380 force of military age men that come over in thousands every week in rubber dinghies and at
00:26:08.760 the same time we've got mass um infanticide too with a generation or two or three generations of
00:26:15.000 women that are killing their babies before they're even born so britons are killing britons uh
00:26:21.180 british elites are importing foreigners and foreigners are breeding en masse so there are so
00:26:27.100 many levels to this mass replacement i don't know if there's a quick fix and we need a quick fix
00:26:31.740 because otherwise, within our lifetimes, Britain's gone.
00:26:36.460 Yes, it has.
00:26:37.400 And you think that it's 1.2 and not 1.4
00:26:42.760 because they're always bandying around 1.4
00:26:45.880 when they talk about these things in the media.
00:26:49.380 But we know that the Muslim birth rate is somewhere between 2.2 and 3.
00:26:55.720 I mean, call it 2.5.
00:26:57.980 Officially, it could be higher.
00:26:59.520 But if the native birth rate, which according to the ONS was actually 51% in 2025, and their birth rate, which is the majority of the other 50%, is 2.5 to 3, there is absolutely no way that if you add those two together, 1.4 and 2.5, divide it by 2,
00:27:26.540 you you get much lower than 1.4 for us i was i was i was going through the demographics the other day
00:27:35.600 and i think that we are now down to somewhere like 0.7 to 0.8 which is which is a a demographic
00:27:45.240 a demographic uh death loop you know you can't get out of it so even if you expelled well i mean
00:27:53.380 You know, we're going into conjecture. But yes, we're in terrible, terrible trouble. We're facing the two or the three greatest threats that Western civilization and Britain in particular have faced in the last 2000 years.
00:28:11.300 You've got an actively hostile government that is working against the interests of the native people.
00:28:18.940 You add on to that this terrible, catastrophic birth rate situation, and you add on to that a growing and organically growing and importedly growing Muslim demographic that is going to be near parity with us at birth next year, probably, or the year after that.
00:28:42.100 You add those three together and you take into account that Islam is a hostile, supremacist, warlike, commanded to be so.
00:28:55.180 Where is the future for Britain?
00:28:58.120 These are the three greatest threats that we have ever experienced, far greater than World War I, World War II, communism.
00:29:06.940 When you add in the fact that Islamic conquest over 1,400 years has killed somewhere between 100 and 200 million people, and then you add in the fact we have a neo-communist government, they're all Fabian socialists and have been for years, they killed 100 million people in the last century.
00:29:29.780 Islam killed 2 million people at the beginning of the last century in Armenia and Greece, you know, and these huge, and of course the communists twice in the last century.
00:29:43.980 You know, this is not ancient history. I don't want to depress people, but as you can gather, it is a very, very threatening end of, you know, civilizational ending situation we're facing.
00:30:02.500 Can we vote our way out of it in 2029?
00:30:07.080 We can vote a party in to try to deal with it.
00:30:11.740 But simply because you say, oh, well, democracy is going to save us.
00:30:15.840 Well, you know, democracy can save us if we get the correct party into power.
00:30:19.820 But I do not see how you can say to 2 million, 3 million Muslim males, we'd actually rather like you to leave now.
00:30:28.520 Because they're not going to go, are they?
00:30:31.840 well that's that's a part of the problem um britain of course was the greatest empire
00:30:39.140 in modern history um you know they said the sun never set on the british empire because it spanned
00:30:44.840 the whole world and within a hundred years it's been snuffed out but the worst part about that
00:30:50.260 is that people people did not notice and people still have not noticed that the empire has been
00:30:55.380 killed from within um but what i'm getting at here is that it i don't even know if it matters
00:31:01.300 if we win an election because we're still arguing about the fact of can we discuss the problem
00:31:06.340 we're not even getting to the solutions to the problem yet you know you mentioned
00:31:10.040 the armenian genocide there or alluded to the armenian genocide we're still not allowed to
00:31:14.580 discuss that was it a genocide was it not a genocide like will we be in this in this conversation
00:31:20.140 in another 40 years we'll be like oh the british genocide or was it a genocide was it not you know
00:31:26.140 what i'm getting at here is like we're moving past the point of fighting to the point of not
00:31:30.440 even having a conversation about the issue that's what worries me and i don't know if
00:31:36.160 politics is the only solution we've got we've got to address the culture and the faith too
00:31:40.780 um obviously if we elect a good solid government and they manage to find a policy solution to boot
00:31:47.960 tower to every Mohammedan from from the British Isles tomorrow even then we're still dying out
00:31:53.520 as a species as a people as a nation so the British people need to be encouraged to mate
00:31:59.080 to procreate to get married and have children and so part of that can be incentivized by the
00:32:04.740 government tax breaks or whatever part of it has to be cultural and faith-based though too doesn't
00:32:08.500 it Paul? It absolutely does it absolutely does you know the the the long march through the
00:32:15.560 institutions from the sort of 1960s onwards, one of their main thrusts was to kill Christianity
00:32:24.600 because, you know, obviously they are neo-Marxist and they wanted to subvert, not because we're
00:32:34.320 white, but they wanted to subvert the West who just happened to be white because they
00:32:42.660 were Christian capitalists. So, you know, this is all part of, you know, sorry, I'm going off on a
00:32:49.600 tangent. You know, the race aspect is irrelevant on one particular bit of this. But yes, they set
00:32:57.280 out to subvert us and they destroyed our educational system, our culture, our morality,
00:33:04.880 our family, they destroyed everything. And you cannot rebuild a society that has been destroyed
00:33:14.240 and been subverted within and been demoralized in the way that the British people have and the
00:33:20.260 country has. You cannot rebuild that without spirituality and without Christianity. That is
00:33:27.960 simply the most important thing. And I think that if we had actually been operating as a
00:33:34.420 christian nation over the last 40 years we would not be in the position that we're in now
00:33:40.420 well i think you're right but i think reclaiming that is the only solution in my opinion bringing
00:33:46.760 the british people back together around the british faith which has always been christianity
00:33:50.980 and people will argue about paganism this that and the other but england was found as a as an
00:33:54.740 explicitly christian country and that's what our very society was built around and if we want to
00:34:00.080 maintain it and or bring it back we've got to go back to to where our culture came from but
00:34:05.480 people don't want that you're right in that there's been an attack on the family there's
00:34:09.760 been an attack on our faith there has been an attack on the white people as well it's worth
00:34:13.520 stating that race does come into it even though it's not the most important element it is an
00:34:17.340 element of this um but the people in power don't want to let power go and you alluded to this
00:34:24.280 earlier you said he was i think you called him a ludicrous side psychopath but i think he's
00:34:27.700 probably a sociopath uh sakir starmer does not want to resign his front bench have started
00:34:33.300 resigning themselves uh he's had dozens of members of his own parliament his own government
00:34:39.760 um telling him he should resign and he's not doing it he has no honor no dignity
00:34:44.360 he's i mean he's like he's like uh he's soulless isn't he for a start he seems to have no soul
00:34:54.960 He's an automaton. He's a robot. He's sort of been pre-programmed, one assumes. He's clearly absorbed the Communist Manifesto and read a lot of Karl Marx in his youth.
00:35:10.120 He went to Czechoslovakia when it was still communist, when he was 18, 19, and he's a Fabian society member now, but they are all communists.
00:35:26.420 And this guy is not a communist in the sort of mold of the old Soviet communists, who at least had a bit of something about them.
00:35:41.060 There's something really, really peculiar about Starmer, really sinister.
00:35:48.400 And no, he's not going to go.
00:35:50.120 He will fight to the bitter end.
00:35:52.940 But he's going to have to go.
00:35:56.420 One assumes they're going to have to drag him out, but who the hell replaces him?
00:36:02.240 You've got that second sociopath, Streeting, and that peculiar bloke from Burnham from up in Manchester.
00:36:11.980 He looks like a non-graying version of Starmer.
00:36:16.760 Or you've got Rainer.
00:36:18.060 I mean, how can a country, you were alluding to, well, you were not alluding,
00:36:24.120 you were saying, you know, the sum never set on the British Empire not so terribly long ago.
00:36:30.760 The fact that people of this caliber are now actually controlling the country,
00:36:36.520 and, you know, pretty much the same with the Conservatives, the caliber of people is astonishing.
00:36:42.200 And I put all that down to, you know, 50 years, 60 years of hardline subversion that has pretty much
00:36:50.520 destroyed our our ambitions and our expectations and it's a it's going to be a battle it's going
00:37:00.020 to be a terrible battle worse than that so there is the cultural subversion absolutely and it's
00:37:05.700 eroded ambition but on the other hand this is also by design in that we now have a choice between
00:37:11.060 sociopaths and dancers you know the the caliber of politician hasn't been yeah um it's not it's
00:37:17.840 not accidental. It's diversity, equity, and inclusion. It's by design. They wanted dancers
00:37:22.560 and sociopaths in there. That's the only choice we get, by design. That's the worst of it.
00:37:29.560 It is. Are you of the opinion that the buck stops at number 10, and that's where the power stops?
00:37:39.800 Or do you think there are more international, global aspects to
00:37:43.920 people like starmer getting to power in britain it's a good question um i've been to davos i went
00:37:53.060 to the world economic forum because i was of the mindset that there is a puppeteer um who's pulling
00:37:59.880 the strings behind the scenes and actually what i found in my own experience was it's just lots
00:38:04.900 of unthinking low iq individuals surrounded by groupthink mentality patting each other on the
00:38:11.480 back of how great their net zero climate crisis agenda is like i don't even know if there is i
00:38:17.960 think it would be probably better if there was a machiavellian figure in the background that we
00:38:21.220 could point to i just think they're all just of the same low caliber and they're they're
00:38:27.600 surrounded by each other and so they think they're doing great yes i think that that could very well
00:38:36.260 be the case, because once you have a certain person at the top, who might not necessarily
00:38:45.820 be Machiavellian, but take Schwab, for example, you start getting the people coming in, the
00:38:55.460 club develops, and then the club becomes unstoppable, and they bring in the people
00:39:03.300 from underneath them, and you suddenly have this, what should be an elite, is now suddenly
00:39:11.640 a whole load of second raters held together because of the huge amount of money that comes
00:39:17.940 with them. So yes, that is a distinct possibility.
00:39:24.660 And they're actively destroying our elite. We talk about elitism in the pejorative these days,
00:39:30.640 But of course, our country was founded on elitism as in a hierarchy of patriarchy, which worked for generations until we got rid of the hereditary peers, which have now been flushed out of the House of Lords entirely.
00:39:42.880 So we don't have people in Parliament who are tied to the land through heritage, through blood.
00:39:48.920 We have people who have been promoted because they're good at making money.
00:39:52.620 that's it
00:39:54.780 and I remember
00:39:56.740 when I was young
00:39:59.220 a boy
00:40:01.740 a teenager I suppose
00:40:03.600 and I said to my father
00:40:05.560 it's a good
00:40:08.340 job that the aristocracy
00:40:11.640 is on the way out
00:40:13.480 and my father was a Cockney
00:40:15.760 he was born in Walthamstow
00:40:17.240 Cockney boy made good
00:40:19.560 became a journalist
00:40:20.800 ended up working for the
00:40:22.460 Telegraph and the Times when they were still reputable. I don't think he'd think much of them
00:40:28.740 anymore. But I can remember him saying to me, he said that you have this chap in the big house,
00:40:39.020 but everything he does centers around looking after the people in the village around him.
00:40:46.600 And if you took him away, you suddenly take away the wages and the living and the livelihoods
00:40:52.300 of countless people that relied on that.
00:40:56.440 And so they did have a sense of duty.
00:41:00.020 They did have a sense of protecting tradition and heritage.
00:41:04.040 And to deal, to throw them out in the way that Starmer has,
00:41:08.780 it's been gradually, it's been a slow process doing it.
00:41:13.920 But yes, get rid of the proper elite.
00:41:18.880 That was always part of the subversion and demoralization. And we are a much poorer country
00:41:28.420 for it. Well, I think it's also about dependency, isn't it? You know, you talked there about the
00:41:35.320 aristocracy. The master of the land would have a duty and obligation to the people who stewarded
00:41:41.700 his land. That was noblesse oblige. So people were helping each other out. Now, everyone's
00:41:47.740 dependent on the state, the welfare state, which the Labour Party controls because they are a
00:41:52.920 socialist party. And so people aren't responding to people in their community, they're responding
00:41:58.020 to the Labour Party. And that's how Labour wants it, just like the Democrats here in America.
00:42:02.080 They want people dependent upon them because they need their votes. And so they want them
00:42:06.100 to be needing their money. How do we break free from that mindset?
00:42:10.680 It's very difficult because the Democrats and the Labour Party do not want to see people become affluent and successful because they will no longer vote Democrat or Labour.
00:42:23.500 So it's how you break free from it, I don't know.
00:42:26.760 I suppose, thank God, Trump is doing something there for you now.
00:42:33.840 And who knows what would have happened if that half-witted woman had become the president.
00:42:42.660 It simply isn't.
00:42:47.680 It is the same problem, though, isn't it?
00:42:49.660 There was another dunce up for election.
00:42:53.040 Say again?
00:42:54.580 There was another option of a dunce or a sociopath.
00:42:57.220 Again, it's the same problem everywhere in the West.
00:42:59.960 Well, it is.
00:43:01.900 Yes, it is.
00:43:03.180 Except in some instances in the ex-communist countries, you know, the Polans and Slovakians and Hungarians.
00:43:10.560 I was an ardent admirer of Orban, who now, of course, is sadly gone.
00:43:19.220 But part of the subversion, all of the subversion, never happened to the communist countries or after they got rid of communism in 89-91.
00:43:33.920 They did not immediately, you know, because...
00:43:37.880 Do you think they were inoculated?
00:43:40.400 They were inoculated after 89-91.
00:43:44.500 But before that, when they had still had 20 years of not having what we were getting.
00:43:53.400 And the reason for that, of course, is that the order to subvert the West came from the Communist International in 1930s, Moscow.
00:44:02.860 And they didn't need to subvert Eastern Europe because they already controlled it.
00:44:07.800 So they set out to subvert Western Europe.
00:44:11.020 And this is so much worse because when you had in a country, say, like Czechoslovakia, you had 50-odd years of 40, 45-odd years of communist rule.
00:44:27.280 But it was basically totalitarianism with a planned economy.
00:44:34.620 They didn't try to destroy education, morality, motherhood.
00:44:39.680 They didn't try to destroy any of it. They obviously tried to destroy Christianity, and they did a very good job of that, unlike in Poland that managed to keep the faith. I'm getting all diverted now talking about these things.
00:44:54.300 But it is relevant, because I've just seen you tweeting about Polish MEP Dominik Tarkinski, who's been banned from coming to Britain for the march on the 16th Tommy Robinson rally. So it's still relevant, because the Poles managed to hold on to something of their faith, and even some conservatism until recently, and then liberalism has started seeping in there, just as it is in Hungary now as well.
00:45:19.220 The liberals, I mean, it's not really liberalism, it is still Marxism, but it's incestuous.
00:45:27.080 And it's everywhere, not in Poland, although, as you say, it's creeping back.
00:45:34.860 But in the West, it just permeates everywhere.
00:45:40.880 The teachers are Marxist, the journalists are Marxist, the civil servants are Marxist.
00:45:45.460 The police have clearly been captured by Marxism.
00:45:49.260 The prisons are essentially Marxist.
00:45:52.580 All of it.
00:45:54.000 We are living through the final tail end of a revolution.
00:46:01.520 And the irony, of course, is the fact that actual communism collapsed and died in 1989-91.
00:46:08.520 So all of this stuff that they're chasing, they couldn't send the tanks after the Second World War.
00:46:17.460 They couldn't send the tanks into Britain or France from Moscow.
00:46:23.060 So they sent the tanks into Hungary and Czechoslovakia and places that were geographically able to do it.
00:46:29.820 And they said, that's it, bang, you're communist.
00:46:32.800 With us, they simply said, OK, you're too far away.
00:46:36.200 we are just going to spend the next few decades subverting you
00:46:39.200 until you fall apart and cry out for help
00:46:43.120 because your whole country is essentially morally
00:46:46.620 and economically destroyed,
00:46:48.880 and we will come and save you by offering you communism.
00:46:52.360 And this is the tragic irony because we've had all this subversion
00:46:56.420 and we still have all this subversion,
00:46:59.060 but they're never going to enact a communist state out of it
00:47:03.960 because that's gone.
00:47:06.200 So it's one of the saddest, tragic ironies
00:47:10.760 of communism, post-communism.
00:47:16.540 That's fascinating.
00:47:18.040 I'm going to have to reflect on that some more
00:47:19.720 because I'm just thinking, you know,
00:47:21.980 Nazi Germany obviously solved a lot of problems
00:47:24.100 in the Weimar Republic,
00:47:26.020 and then communism comes along and says,
00:47:29.780 no, you can't have a fascist Western Europe.
00:47:33.180 And fast forward, obviously after World War II,
00:47:35.600 fast forward to today you've got a marxist western europe headed by germany where the
00:47:40.440 marxists infiltrated and took over the whole of western europe um so there's a pattern emerging
00:47:46.200 there um where anyone that is remotely uh nationalistic whether on the extreme end of
00:47:52.320 fascist or just vaguely patriotic cannot be allowed to happen the marxists have to come in and take
00:47:58.840 over. The Germany aspect there is interesting because obviously you had East Germany, West
00:48:07.740 Germany, and you look at the alternative for Deutschland voting pattern now. East Germany
00:48:15.540 is overwhelmingly AFD. West Germany is overwhelmingly liberal. And these are the same people. They're
00:48:23.560 the same Germans. One half has been heavily propagandized. The other half lived under a
00:48:29.520 proper authoritarian regime and said, we are not going to be having that again. So you can very
00:48:36.620 easily see the problem with the West is that when they got into the educational system and they got
00:48:47.840 in by by slow infiltration so so when i was at school most of the teachers were male most of them
00:48:56.640 were at least 40 or 50 years old some of the some of them were ancient and they wore they genuinely
00:49:03.520 wore tweed jackets and they and they had leather patches on their elbows and they smoked briar
00:49:08.880 pipes. And they slowly got moved aside and pushed out. And the new Marxist intake now totally
00:49:21.460 controls education right down to kindergarten level, all the way through to Oxford. That's a
00:49:29.560 bad example. Oxford and Cambridge have always been vaguely neo-communist, but normal universities.
00:49:35.680 their grip on academia
00:49:39.220 is total
00:49:41.340 and I've completely
00:49:43.340 forgotten why I started
00:49:45.500 talking about that now
00:49:46.760 but even that's a fascinating point, it's been effeminised
00:49:49.260 right, so the men were removed
00:49:50.880 and women of both sexes were put in place
00:49:53.100 but I don't blame the Marxists
00:49:55.540 I blame the men
00:49:56.720 for allowing it to happen
00:49:58.540 the guys in the tweed jackets with the briar pipes
00:50:00.840 should not have let themselves be replaced
00:50:03.060 with this effeminate
00:50:04.420 uh alternative absolutely absolutely but but it happened so slowly calvin that they
00:50:12.500 they weren't really aware of it and it it took decades for it to happen and if if we wanted to do
00:50:21.020 to them what they did to us we of course don't have decades we've probably only got somewhere
00:50:28.280 between five to ten years, you know, a decade at most
00:50:34.720 to try and turn things around.
00:50:37.240 And how you turn around education, well, there is really only one way
00:50:43.260 you can do it, and one of the things that drew me to Restore Britain
00:50:48.080 was Charlie Downs saying, we're more than a political party,
00:50:53.700 we are a revolutionary movement.
00:50:55.560 And when I hear the word revolutionary, I don't agree that's the correct term because the revolution has been going on for 50 years now.
00:51:04.480 But if they will admit to being revolutionary, then what they're basically saying is they are counter-revolutionary.
00:51:11.580 They want to go after restoration.
00:51:13.480 Yeah, it is.
00:51:15.560 So that's what drew it to me.
00:51:17.040 But can you, if you had a military coup and you had a proper counter-revolution, you could very easily solve all manner of problems in Britain.
00:51:33.080 But I don't see how you can, you know, how do you go about completely overhauling the entire educational system and the teacher training colleges?
00:51:41.720 You'd have to sack 80% of them. How do you get a new intake of 80% in? Or you have to take the top 10% of every single institution in Britain, the top 10%, and throw all of them into a rock-breaking prison in the middle of Dartmoor and say, the rest of you 90%, you either pretend you agree with us or you do agree with us.
00:52:11.280 But what you don't do is politicize children at school or politicize all of it.
00:52:17.040 No, you have to frighten them into doing it or you have to throw them out.
00:52:21.080 And if you're not prepared to do either of those things, nothing is going to change.
00:52:27.360 So I'm not sure that would work just because, you know, being a former school leader myself, I've seen up close and personal how these people work.
00:52:36.700 and they are so against truth being universal.
00:52:43.520 They live in a fantasy world where everything is subjective
00:52:46.240 that they wouldn't follow an authoritarian who says,
00:52:49.600 you must do this, otherwise this was going to happen.
00:52:51.060 They would still rebel, just like the civil service.
00:52:53.120 They wouldn't follow a strong politician,
00:52:55.400 even if he's got good intentions.
00:52:57.140 They'll always go with the Marxist route
00:52:59.500 and they'll slow things down.
00:53:01.300 They'll clog up the machine metaphorically.
00:53:03.920 I personally think that one of the solutions there
00:53:06.260 in terms of education is get rid of the institution. Education doesn't need to be a
00:53:10.660 public sector institution. Get rid of state schools, go back to the church, schooling,
00:53:18.200 which is how it started in our country, and or home education, which is massive over here in
00:53:22.540 the States. Make parents and parishers take responsibility for children again. Make it a
00:53:27.320 communal effort rather than a state effort, because the state is corrupt, as we've evidenced.
00:53:33.260 I want to wrap up soon, Paul, but I wanted you to end on an action because it's a bit
00:53:39.100 doom and gloomy.
00:53:39.760 It's all true, but it's a bit doom and gloomy.
00:53:41.320 So what do you think people should be doing?
00:53:43.380 How can people start actively fighting to save Great Britain?
00:53:48.280 Well, we have a democratic route out of this in 2029.
00:53:57.480 Restore Britain is saying all the right things.
00:54:00.940 So they're opening organizations all across the country. Everybody who really believes that politics can change the country and can save the country should be joining local organizations, the Restore Britain organizations, and putting their shoulder to the wheel.
00:54:24.780 because he's there, he's stood up, he's said it,
00:54:30.020 he's in Parliament already, he's started the party.
00:54:33.340 It simply needs people to support it, join it,
00:54:37.560 tell their friends about it.
00:54:39.140 That's always important.
00:54:40.680 Tell their friends about it,
00:54:42.380 get their friends down to local organisation meetings
00:54:45.280 and try everything we possibly can in 2029
00:54:51.720 to get low and restore Britain into power.
00:54:55.220 And I think one advantage he has
00:54:57.280 is that there are millions of voters out there
00:55:00.860 who have completely given up on the whole electoral system
00:55:04.920 because, you know, they say,
00:55:06.260 it doesn't matter who you vote for, you always get the same.
00:55:09.540 Well, this time round, it does matter
00:55:12.100 and you will not get the same.
00:55:14.460 So that, on my uplifting note,
00:55:18.780 you know I'm more of a sort of proper counter-revolutionary at heart but
00:55:25.260 politically speaking that is our probable salvation and everybody should
00:55:33.160 get behind Restore Britain and Rupert Lowe. They always say this is the most
00:55:39.440 important election of your life but I think this time we genuinely mean it. I
00:55:43.820 like your advice there. You know what I respect about you Paul is that a lot of
00:55:47.420 people who start political parties it's all about them their own ego for you it's genuinely about
00:55:51.800 the country you're saying vote for this other chap vote for this other party that you have no
00:55:55.640 like direct involvement with i respect that very highly i wish more people in politics would be
00:56:00.060 like that then our country wouldn't be in the ditch that it's in right now but we can climb
00:56:03.580 out of it and you've given some solid advice on how to do so so paul weston thank you very much
00:56:08.120 for joining us where can people find out more about you um i have a uh on x i suppose it's
00:56:17.200 the best place i'm i'm at p west off um on x or or just paul western you'll find me i changed it
00:56:24.200 from paul uh p western to p west off uh because i got thrown off twitter a few years ago and they
00:56:29.980 wouldn't let me back on with my real name so so that's why that's why my x handle is is p west
00:56:36.600 off rather than P-West on.
00:56:38.400 And that's the best place to find me.
00:56:41.280 Was that the pre-Elon Musk era?
00:56:44.100 It was.
00:56:44.680 It was the Jack, Jack, whatever his name was.
00:56:47.300 Dorsey.
00:56:47.860 Weir, Dorsey, yeah.
00:56:49.460 All decent people were thrown off X at that time.
00:56:53.600 If you survived X, there's something wrong with you.
00:56:57.760 Well, that's just a good note to end on in that Elon Musk purchasing Twitter, reforming
00:57:03.800 it into X, that was counter-revolutionary because we didn't have a public square. Now we have one
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00:58:50.200 Hello, we're now joined by my guest, Brianna Morello.
00:58:53.040 Brianna, we've been friends for a long time.
00:58:55.040 We tend to agree on a lot of these things,
00:58:56.540 but you're always a voice of common sense.
00:58:58.840 So I figured it'd be nice to get you on.
00:59:00.380 Thank you for joining us.
00:59:01.760 Thank you for having me.
00:59:02.700 That's a lot of pressure, the voice of common sense.
00:59:04.960 That puts a lot on my plate these days.
00:59:07.000 We were just talking actually about J.D. Vance, or as you guys say, J.D. Vance.
00:59:11.540 And I think there's a growing problem there in that many people on our side,
00:59:16.960 I mean, conservatives and Christians, saw him as an ally,
00:59:20.640 because obviously he's a Catholic man and generally quite socially conservative.
00:59:23.940 but he's gone quiet as of late especially i will add since the iranian war and you pointed out he's
00:59:32.700 quick to mention things that are happening in europe or britain he was great in cologne he's
00:59:36.840 been great recently on uh on london but not so vocal when it comes to american issues why do
00:59:42.360 you think that is yeah i think he's prepping himself for a 2028 run right now and so he's
00:59:47.220 trying his best to see how everything pans out with iran before he jumps on board with this
00:59:50.740 you know they've given him light and fluffy jobs which were well what i was critical of when it
00:59:55.740 came to kamala harris kamala harris was the borders are and obviously she was horrible at that and it
00:59:59.800 reflected on her when she decided to uh run for president of the united states and i think that's
01:00:04.340 why they've given him the job to kind of oversee the fraud stuff because they see that's widely
01:00:07.660 popular amongst americans and it's an easy one it's an easy little victory to claim uh for him
01:00:13.040 so i think that's what they're doing with him right now but you know earlier this week we saw
01:00:16.380 that he made his way to the podium over at the press corps, the White House press briefings,
01:00:21.560 and was taking, I guess, questions were being thrown at him a little bit. And he did a great
01:00:25.480 job at answering those questions. But most important, like you mentioned in the open,
01:00:29.200 he was asked specifically about Tommy Robinson's rally that he held over in the UK. And he was
01:00:33.300 asked about the mass migration issue there. Now, it's great because our State Department here
01:00:38.700 is pushing back on mass migration, but we're not doing enough here on the homeland.
01:00:43.580 We know that Tom Homan just came out.
01:00:45.260 The Borders are saying that, in fact, it's true that there aren't those numbers that we saw at the beginning of the administration when it comes to mass deportation, that they, in fact, have decreased drastically.
01:00:55.940 Now, he says there's a plan to get those up and running again.
01:00:57.800 I'm sure it means after midterms.
01:00:59.640 But that's not what the people voted for.
01:01:00.960 And so when J.D. Vance was asked that question about mass migration in the U.K., he had no problem being critical about Europe and how they've handled all of this.
01:01:09.720 But he won't do that here.
01:01:11.700 I mean, we know that the same issues that you guys are having across the pond are the same issues we're having here in the United States and Texas specifically.
01:01:17.600 We've been covering it extensively. There's an Islamic takeover, and they're looking to make Texas the hub, DFW specifically, of their North America takeover.
01:01:27.340 And so right now we're not seeing the boldness from the VP when it comes to the takeover here in the homeland.
01:01:32.760 Instead, he'd rather criticize other governments.
01:01:35.080 Yeah, it seems that Texas is a target zone for the Mohammedans at the moment.
01:01:39.280 there are more mosques popping up there than there are anywhere else in the country and my
01:01:43.620 take has always been that well if they can show dominance in texas they could show dominance
01:01:47.320 anywhere that's like the heartland of of true america really and truly um you know it's not
01:01:53.420 a liberal place like new york or la it is just good old-fashioned americans so if they capture
01:01:58.080 texas it's over for everyone but you've also got the not just the mosques popping up every week
01:02:02.820 you've also got the um epic city the sharia city they're trying to build down there too haven't
01:02:07.840 Yeah, there's a lot of pushback on that, and it's been very public, so that's the good
01:02:11.180 news on that front.
01:02:12.360 So we're making a little bit of headway on, but again, there was just an Austin court
01:02:17.780 that ruled in favor of the Islamists, and so we're seeing how that's going to pan out
01:02:22.060 now.
01:02:22.320 Of course, they had to go all the way to Austin, Texas, very liberal, to get a verdict that
01:02:25.500 was favorable towards them.
01:02:26.720 But the reality is it's popping all over all red states.
01:02:30.320 If you live in Alabama, you should be concerned.
01:02:31.960 If you live in Florida, you should be concerned.
01:02:33.540 because the reality of it is,
01:02:35.480 is they know that these red states
01:02:37.140 are favorable towards them.
01:02:38.680 You know, the one thing that they really like
01:02:39.900 about conservative states, red states,
01:02:42.140 is the fact that we don't teach the LGBT nonsense
01:02:45.060 in our public schools.
01:02:46.800 So they love that.
01:02:48.300 And that's why they're building up in red states.
01:02:50.380 They also love the fact that it's not really regulated
01:02:52.200 like blue states are.
01:02:53.420 And obviously there's tax benefits to being here.
01:02:55.880 So when you put all of that together,
01:02:57.580 it makes places like Texas and Florida
01:02:59.580 and Alabama very desirable.
01:03:00.880 Now, I'm trying to put together a running list of all the churches that have been purchased
01:03:05.600 throughout the country right now.
01:03:07.340 And this is what every American, even if you live abroad, you need to pay attention.
01:03:12.080 These groups are coming together.
01:03:13.540 They're coming together here in the United States, specifically under LLCs.
01:03:17.460 They'll pretend to be Christian based.
01:03:19.280 They say Christ in the title of the business.
01:03:21.560 And so you think, OK, this is Christians buying up an old church and they're going to fix
01:03:24.900 it up and open up another church, possibly.
01:03:27.500 That's not the case.
01:03:28.480 They then, after the purchase is made, transfer it over to whatever Islamic group that they want
01:03:33.360 after the purchase has been made.
01:03:35.420 They're also doing this with Chinese LLCs as well.
01:03:37.840 So right now we have a massive problem where people, I could attest to it too.
01:03:41.560 You know, my aunt sold her farm in New York.
01:03:43.340 And when she sold her farm, she had no idea that she was selling it to a group of Islamists.
01:03:47.820 And then suddenly they took her farm and flipped it into a mosque.
01:03:51.080 And this has been going on for many, many years now.
01:03:53.460 Now, most people don't even know about this because people don't want to talk about it
01:03:56.060 because it makes them feel very uncomfortable because there's still that argument.
01:03:58.480 that Islam is a religion.
01:04:00.820 Now, Chip Roy, the congressman from the great state of Texas, of course, has come out, and
01:04:04.340 he's arguing that it's not a religion, and that's how we need to deem it, as to make
01:04:07.940 sure it's not protected under the First Amendment.
01:04:10.100 But it's a bit of a back and forth.
01:04:11.420 Right now, though, there's a massive, massive takeover throughout red states, and conservative
01:04:15.700 voters need to wake up.
01:04:17.640 You know, yesterday, there was also a big hearing.
01:04:21.560 There was a big city council meeting in Frisco, Texas.
01:04:23.820 Now, Frisco, Texas has been taken over by a massive Indian population, thanks to H-1B visas.
01:04:28.900 They've brought in their families.
01:04:30.060 They've used it as a fraud system.
01:04:31.400 Sarah Gonzalez has uncovered a lot of this.
01:04:33.660 And there's also a growing Islam issue there as well.
01:04:37.340 Yesterday, we saw a big public hearing going on where they're trying to vote in.
01:04:41.920 Well, thankfully, it was a lot of pushback by locals.
01:04:44.140 But the zoning board passed it.
01:04:46.180 So now it's making its way to the city council.
01:04:47.480 What I'm talking about here specifically is two more Hindu temples.
01:04:51.160 and then they're looking to build another mosque in frisco texas now frisco texas texas used to be
01:04:55.820 a very uh christian area it was farmland it wasn't as developed as it is now but now it's being taken
01:05:01.180 over if you look at dfw all together though i believe it's been the last two years uh we've
01:05:05.380 seen over 40 different islamic centers going up mosques going up and so this is rapidly developing
01:05:10.820 here and the federal government refuses to step in because they think it's a state issue
01:05:14.460 and the state is just they're playing footsie with these people but i mean this is quite
01:05:18.880 straightforward. These sound like straw purchases. If you've got these LLCs popping up that have
01:05:23.340 falsely named, buying up properties and straightaway giving that property to someone else,
01:05:27.380 it seems to me that it's quite an easy area to legislate if they had the political will.
01:05:32.260 In Florida, at least, they're addressing some of these issues where they've pretty much outlawed
01:05:36.960 Sharia, I believe, which is the Islamic law, because they believe in equality under law,
01:05:42.060 which all states should believe in um is the texas um legislators are the texas government
01:05:48.420 doing similar things to what they're doing in florida or are they just not on the same level
01:05:52.400 yeah so they're trying to but the reality of it is sharia law is already illegal so this is why
01:05:57.660 people like amy mech as you see her on x she's constantly exposing all of this she's done a
01:06:02.080 great job at outlining it so the u.s constitution is the highest law in our country and there's no
01:06:06.100 ruling law over it so sharia is actually banned like there's no reason for it to even exist here
01:06:11.080 in the United States. The reality is, though, it's very hard to prove that it's going on because
01:06:15.020 they're building up these compounds. So as you mentioned, you're open, EPIC. EPIC is trying to
01:06:20.360 do a lot of PR changing around because they got a lot of negative coverage. So EPIC is trying to
01:06:26.000 develop, they purchased 400 acres, it's actually in a very rural area, and they're trying to build
01:06:29.660 it up to be a Muslim compound. So those who live in the area don't actually have to leave. So if
01:06:33.580 people are being born in this little region, they might not ever have to leave. The government
01:06:37.440 wouldn't know they even exist because they could be born there and they could die there they would
01:06:41.840 have their own supermarkets their own places to shop at their own restaurants and they've already
01:06:45.600 developed just that so they've got this little build-up already happening here they're also in
01:06:50.240 bed with the plano police department and richardson police department as well i had my run-in with the
01:06:54.320 plano police department when a man followed me into my stairwell into my apartment complex they
01:06:58.160 didn't want to help me when i had to pull my gun on the guy because he's following me into my
01:07:01.880 property but they just knew he was middle eastern they backed away from all of it they didn't want
01:07:05.780 any part in it. But then I started doing some digging and Amy, I called Amy up too. And Amy's
01:07:09.420 like, no, Brianna, this is your police chief. And she started showing me all these videos of him
01:07:12.380 speaking at the mosques. And, you know, when I drove down to the Epic area where they already
01:07:16.720 have a little bit of a setup going on over there, we saw that there's already a police station there.
01:07:20.220 And apparently they've allowed, the Muslims in the area have allowed them to build up this little
01:07:24.720 department there. So there's a lot of issues here that local officials don't really want to get
01:07:30.420 involved and those who are kind of like the more town slash county level they're afraid they don't
01:07:36.320 want to be called a mean name but you know we as americans need to stand up and make sure that we
01:07:40.120 do stick up for this issue i know when i was there for the epic hearing as well i was very proud
01:07:44.740 because so many proud christian conservatives appeared at the hearing and they were very
01:07:49.780 outspoken and they said we don't want this here this is not a religion this does not belong in
01:07:53.480 our community they don't want to coexist with us this is just to to once they become the majority
01:07:57.780 and they'll start attacking us and going after us.
01:07:59.720 And they are exactly right.
01:08:01.120 Those are the people that showed up, though.
01:08:03.160 Unfortunately, a lot of these town meetings,
01:08:04.780 these city hall meetings,
01:08:05.800 so many people don't even know that they're happening.
01:08:07.280 If you live in Frisco, you should be very, very afraid
01:08:09.760 because they are rapidly building up
01:08:11.260 these Hindu temples, these mosques.
01:08:13.820 And these are people that don't want to coexist with you.
01:08:15.360 These are just people who are looking to conquer land.
01:08:17.060 Yeah, and that will take up.
01:08:18.080 More Christians need to run for office
01:08:19.700 and vote for other Christians.
01:08:21.300 I keep saying this constantly
01:08:22.380 because, I mean, I'm up here in Michigan, obviously,
01:08:24.980 and in Dearborn, the Mohammedans have taken over.
01:08:27.200 they run that council they run the police force and this isn't necessarily just their fault it's
01:08:31.900 because christians haven't stood and there are more christians there than there are muhammadans
01:08:35.380 as with everywhere in this country but the christians need to stand um you mentioned before
01:08:40.500 we went on air that the saudi arabians are buying up lots of properties out here as well
01:08:44.820 we're seeing the same back home i believe it's one in five purchases of property in london
01:08:49.540 are from saudi arabia that's a high number but no one seems to be doing anything about it what's
01:08:54.480 the situation here yeah that's the other thing too so you don't really exactly know that they're
01:08:59.420 purchasing up the land because they know how to tuck the money into llc's amy mech again has done
01:09:02.600 a great job of tracking the funds and a lot of that does track back to the saudis uh we know
01:09:06.900 people the locals here know it's all saudi money that's being poured into these local areas and
01:09:10.740 this is the main problem that we all have here it's why is this happening uh it's happening because
01:09:15.460 our government's allowing it to happen you know it's very unfortunate but president trump understood
01:09:18.440 the issue better than anyone just 10 years ago i mean he spoke out about this issue and um was
01:09:24.060 heavily criticized i know in his first term when they call it the muslim ban but he understood
01:09:27.600 that these people aren't our friends they don't want to coexist with us but sadly now
01:09:31.260 he sees the saudis as people who are our allies as people that want to do business with us
01:09:35.980 you know he heard when he was giving a little bit of a back and forth with the media just a couple
01:09:40.360 of days ago and he was talking about the war in iran he specifically said at qatar he specifically
01:09:45.660 said saudi arabia and israel when it comes to why he's done what he's done in israel i mean in iran
01:09:50.640 that was his validation for it he said you know they needed our help well we don't need to help
01:09:55.580 them that's not our that's not our that's not our role and the frustrating part here is they are here
01:10:00.080 to conquer you know we are selling our property we are selling our land to these people and it's
01:10:04.700 a takeover you know we also the president which was so discouraging i saw so many people beating
01:10:08.580 him up on this and rightfully so the president going and talking about the chinese oh the chinese
01:10:13.140 could buy up farmland here they just want to coexist they want to adapt to american culture
01:10:16.820 But he wasn't saying that in 2024. Now, since then, though, he's somehow changed his views.
01:10:22.160 The reality is, is, you know, Calvin, you, me, we couldn't buy land in China. They would never
01:10:27.180 sell it to us. So why are we allowing them to do it to us? It is a takeover. This is what they
01:10:31.480 are going to do. They are slowly moving their people in. We saw when they had an open border.
01:10:35.260 We saw the millions of people who flooded into this country. We now see DHS backing down from
01:10:39.640 going out there and getting all these people because it's not going to do too well for them
01:10:42.920 for the midterms that's what they think at least and um we just see them just just saying you know
01:10:48.840 what it is what it is we're not going to sit here and go after these people we're going to pretend
01:10:52.160 like they're our allies they're not our allies when the president came back from china i was
01:10:55.740 very disappointed because i didn't see a single victory besides the one you could say getting
01:11:00.080 those boeing planes sold to the chinese 200 planes it looks like jets that was good but i mean again
01:11:06.240 that's that's that's that's nothing that's drops in the bucket for what they've taken from us it
01:11:09.960 is important to support our allies, but it's also important to help people at home too. And I think
01:11:15.300 Americans are genuinely struggling right now, really are. Prices are skyrocketing, and the
01:11:20.200 president's saying things like, I don't really care about the economics at home when I'm looking
01:11:23.140 at the war abroad. So for him to say that he's helping Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Israel, I find
01:11:29.200 that problematic because they are the countries that are thriving and benefiting from all of
01:11:33.820 situations we've just discussed whereas americans don't seem to be um qatar and there's a clear
01:11:40.760 divide as well qatar and saudi arabia on one side israel on the other side and sometimes they're
01:11:44.460 aligned sometimes they're not but it seems that most politicians in this in this country at least
01:11:48.780 seem to recognize a threat or conservative politicians recognize a threat from islam
01:11:53.580 gaining ground in this country but the same people don't seem to recognize the threat of
01:11:58.320 israel gaining too much influence we've just had thomas massey one of the one of the best
01:12:02.500 Republican politicians ousted by the Zionists. Yeah. Yeah, well, this is the problem, right?
01:12:09.280 Because Thomas Massey, and there was a very small group of people when January 6th, after January 6th
01:12:14.400 happened, who would go out there and help these J6s who were being abused and the lawfare was,
01:12:18.100 you know, stacking up against them and they were really struggling. It was MTG. We had Matt Gaetz
01:12:23.340 helping as well. Obviously, Thomas Massey was somebody who was very outspoken on the lawfare
01:12:28.020 as well. Troy Nels is leaving too. They're all leaving. They're all leaving. And the message is
01:12:34.480 clear. You know, I was very thankful to see what the president did with that $1.7 billion fund for
01:12:39.220 those who got wiped clean because of the Biden regime's abuse of power. But again, no one's
01:12:43.680 being arrested. No one's being disbarred for that. Those people who were a part of it, they're
01:12:48.100 getting away with it. But I have to say, the fact that we have chased away some of our greatest
01:12:53.460 allies in this fight, the people who would, when I'd reach out to them for help, would actually go
01:12:58.240 down to the jails to make sure these people were okay, is absolutely disgusting. And I know I
01:13:03.280 caused quite the Twitter storm, because I try to stay neutral, because I don't want to be as
01:13:06.180 divisive on X, because I want people to feel like, hey, we could still come to Breonna for our news
01:13:11.220 source. But I can't sit here and watch the president continue to put up these horrific
01:13:15.700 posts about Thomas Massey. You know, Thomas Massey married his high school sweetheart,
01:13:18.900 and sadly, she passed away. And the fact that we have the president of the United States going
01:13:22.920 after him and bashing him over the head about the loss of his wife constantly, constantly,
01:13:28.360 constantly.
01:13:29.080 You could have your political disagreements, but we don't have to get personal with it.
01:13:32.660 And, you know, I defended the president when there was women coming forward and making
01:13:35.880 these baseless sexual assault, sexual misconduct claims against him.
01:13:40.000 And to see that there was some hush money scandal that was being pushed forward onto
01:13:44.180 Thomas Massey.
01:13:45.420 And, you know, it was, of course, the last minute thing that was pushed forward.
01:13:49.300 We've seen that time and time again.
01:13:50.400 I defended President Trump when there was that adult film star and that playmate who came forward
01:13:55.680 and tried saying that Trump also paid them in hush money. I said, well, it's not a sign of guilt.
01:13:59.820 It's just what somebody who's wealthy does. They offer hush money, just they have them to stop
01:14:02.800 talking about it and go away and leave them alone because the legal fees to go after this and fight
01:14:06.580 this are significantly more than just giving them $50,000, $60,000. I was really upset to see that
01:14:11.920 they were pushing this. This is not something that we should be doing as conservatives, as those who
01:14:16.700 have seen it play out against the president and other great men in this country so overall it's
01:14:21.220 been quite disappointing to sit back and watch you know thomas massey and i'm very thankful for him
01:14:26.080 whether you agree with him and the way he went about it or not was one of the very few people
01:14:30.840 who was willing to stick up for those in the epstein files those victims and so many people
01:14:35.680 didn't want to do it because they knew exactly what was going to happen here lauren bobart another
01:14:39.900 one of the great members of congress who also stood up for those victims as well she's next
01:14:44.260 on the list to be targeted and it's going to get very aggressive for her. Although she won't be
01:14:47.560 primary because it's a little too late for that. I assure you they're going to try to beat up on her
01:14:51.480 and her character again. It's just not acceptable. We need to start standing up for these people
01:14:54.580 because they have been fighters in this battle for far too long and you can't just go after them
01:14:58.160 just because you have a little bit of a disagreement with them. It seems that Thomas
01:15:01.080 Massey was pretty much a lone voice in the argument to expose the Epstein files and it
01:15:05.680 seems the Epstein class has taken him out. Yeah it's gut-wrenching and even the glyphosate thing
01:15:11.740 I mean, even if you want to step away from the Epstein thing, maybe you think it's messy,
01:15:15.140 that it's been tainted because the FBI might have put bad information about President Trump
01:15:18.640 or his key allies in there.
01:15:20.380 OK, if you want to step away from that for a second, you want to talk about glyphosate.
01:15:23.060 The president of the United States signed an executive order to make it a national security
01:15:26.940 issue to give immunity to the company that makes glyphosate.
01:15:30.840 Glyphosate, we know, is a cancer-causing chemical that is sprayed on our foods, and it doesn't
01:15:35.280 have to happen.
01:15:36.760 You know, Thomas Massey, for many years now, has been an advocate against glyphosate.
01:15:40.420 And in fact, the day that the executive order was signed by President Trump, the day before,
01:15:44.680 I believe it was, or maybe the day after, there was a settlement, a multimillion dollar settlement
01:15:48.980 by the company that produces glyphosate.
01:15:51.560 And ultimately, just a settlement to say, hey, listen, you got cancer.
01:15:54.520 Well, let's pay you this massive amount of money to make this lawsuit go away, this class
01:15:58.800 action go away.
01:15:59.920 So to see the president go above and beyond to offer immunity to these companies so that
01:16:04.020 they can't be sued that line was gut-wrenching.
01:16:06.080 And again, that was an issue that has been a core issue for Thomas Massey.
01:16:09.440 Another core issue, going after people through FISA courts and going after them and spying
01:16:14.760 on them, American citizens.
01:16:15.940 It's unconstitutional.
01:16:16.920 The president knows about it.
01:16:17.820 The president posted on Truth Social says it's a national security issue if we don't
01:16:21.720 allow this to be a clean renewal of FISA and just try to push it through.
01:16:26.000 Well, Thomas Massey, like many conservatives, like President Trump was back in the day,
01:16:30.440 was against FISA completely because it was used against his administration.
01:16:34.220 All of the president says we need to just renew it because this is a national security
01:16:37.640 issue, and he waives his rights as an American citizen. Well, I don't waive my rights. Thomas
01:16:41.940 Massey doesn't waive his rights, and so many other brave patriots in this country do not,
01:16:45.260 because we saw how it was weaponized. Millions of Americans were spied on illegally through
01:16:48.980 the FISA courts. So the core issues that they're jumping on Thomas Massey about have been his
01:16:54.260 main issues from day one. And, you know, he hasn't shifted, but for some reason this White
01:16:59.700 House has. And it's very discouraging to see the pileup that they've done going after this man.
01:17:03.920 But the good news is he has seven months left, and I have a good feeling that he's going to be a
01:17:07.280 very loud, outspoken patriot during those seven months. And I have a very strong feeling that
01:17:12.180 he's not done yet. And I'm sure he's going to run for higher office because he has a growing
01:17:15.860 demographic of voters. The younger base is going to widely support Thomas Massey. And as you saw
01:17:21.520 on his primary day, it was an older group of individuals who showed up for him. I think that
01:17:26.420 generation, obviously, just naturally is going to fade out. And we're going to see the younger
01:17:30.440 generation grow, his base grow. And I think Thomas Massey's not going anywhere anytime soon. He will
01:17:34.340 be a much stronger individual in this movement. It is clear that the boomers and the Zionists
01:17:38.780 supported him, but the younger generation is absolutely, sorry, the boomers and the Zionists
01:17:42.420 took him out, but the younger generation absolutely supports him. So he's still got a future in
01:17:46.000 politics if he wants it. And I think you're right in that he's got another seven months. That could
01:17:50.080 be quite dangerous for everyone else, for all of his enemies. He could stand on that floor and
01:17:53.740 totally expose all the names on the Epstein files that we haven't heard yet. But he is one of the
01:17:59.300 few voices fighting for the things you just talked about. The individual American is what it comes
01:18:04.740 down to. And when we have big tech, big pharma, big food industry, big everything against the
01:18:11.760 individual people, and the government is siding on the side of big companies and giving them
01:18:16.180 immunity rather than siding on the side of the individuals, it's a grave shame when people like
01:18:20.600 Thomas Massey are basically chased out of office by foreign interests. The problem is, where do we
01:18:26.480 get hope from? Which up-and-coming politicians are you supportive of or think, maybe if you're
01:18:30.860 trying to stay neutral, which ones do you think are more pro-American than the alternatives?
01:18:35.640 Where is the replacement for this generation, the MTGs, the Thomas Massies, and the Matt Gaetzes?
01:18:40.700 Yeah, I'm kind of scratching my head wondering where they are right now. I can tell you that
01:18:43.880 Ken Paxson's great, obviously, and he'll be making his way to the U.S. Senate. I was very thankful
01:18:47.800 that President Trump did not endorse John Cornyn, because John Cornyn is a deep state operative. He's
01:18:52.580 been doing the dirty work of the deep state machine for a very long time now and so i was
01:18:56.480 thankful to see that he is is likely going to be on his way out uh so ken paxton obviously a shark
01:19:01.880 of an ag i'm looking forward to him uh chip roy was very thankful that chip roy has gotten very
01:19:06.160 aggressive on the islam issue recently i've been very critical of him over the years but he has
01:19:10.200 suddenly uh to my surprise i know he's running for office obviously as the texas ag but i know
01:19:15.060 uh he's been very outspoken having hearings getting death threats for just that and he's
01:19:19.120 still not backing down so look forward to see what happens with chip roy as well in the uh in
01:19:24.000 the long run of all of this but yeah it's kind of a scare situation we have here because if a
01:19:27.920 politician wants to make it and last in this space uh they just saw what happened to thomas massey
01:19:32.480 so i don't think we're really going to get people who are going to be very outspoken going out there
01:19:36.140 and looking to um to stir much of a fight up after this that's what kind of um you know i want to be
01:19:41.820 optimistic and i want to be very positive of course but it's rough but they just did the
01:19:46.040 Thomas Massey. I mean, they were spending over a million dollars a week going after Massey. That's
01:19:50.400 a lot of money. And if you're on the outside looking in, you're going, if Massey couldn't
01:19:53.740 make it out of that, then I don't know if I should get involved. So what is giving you hope?
01:19:58.020 What's giving me hope these days, the fact that we have more Americans turning to Christianity.
01:20:02.300 I know, you know, Calvin, you and I have spoken over the last few months. And I've told you that
01:20:06.460 as somebody who grew up, who didn't go to church, who didn't have any sense of, you know, biblical
01:20:11.740 values or anything i have the last two years have shifted drastically but it's not just me i know
01:20:16.680 it's a lot of my friends and people i've spoken to online a lot of younger people who are now
01:20:20.660 getting involved because we're realizing that the society that's kind of developed over these last
01:20:25.020 few decades is very dark and we need some type of light and glimpse of hope so that's kind of what
01:20:29.860 i've turned to and i think many people are in this country because we're exhausted what we're
01:20:33.260 seeing on social media i'm also very thankful for all the independent journalists out there
01:20:37.400 is a lot of great ones. BX on X, Becca, she's doing a great job. So is Amy Mack. They get a
01:20:43.240 lot of death threats, a lot of evil people going after them, but they're still going after evil
01:20:47.720 themselves. And so I think those people will definitely change the country and definitely
01:20:52.140 help us all out. So that's what's keeping me up and running these days. I'm pleased to hear you're
01:20:56.440 growing in your faith, and I hope that we can all grow in our faiths. I think there's a coming time
01:21:00.500 of trials and tribulations where people are trying to divide us amongst ourselves and trying to make
01:21:05.520 because either on the side of Islam against Israel
01:21:08.380 or the side of Israel against Islam,
01:21:09.960 when we should be on the side of Christ
01:21:11.220 and the true America first,
01:21:12.700 the true Britain first is Christ first.
01:21:14.980 And when we put Christ first,
01:21:16.080 everything else falls into place.
01:21:17.160 That's what I'm hoping for.
01:21:18.080 That's what I'm praying for.
01:21:19.160 And I hope that on both sides of the Atlantic,
01:21:21.120 that's what we can come to recognize as the truth.
01:21:23.820 Yeah, I'm hopeful of that.
01:21:25.360 And I think, you know, your buddy, Tommy Robinson,
01:21:27.380 my buddy, Tommy Robinson,
01:21:28.300 he'll be back in the States.
01:21:29.140 And it was a great time when he first got made his rounds,
01:21:31.920 but he's doing great work.
01:21:33.460 And I know there's more projects he's working on.
01:21:34.880 he'll be back here soon. So I'm hopeful and thankful that he's going to help lead the way
01:21:38.420 here in the United States as well. Bring the patriots together across the channel.
01:21:42.660 Yes, yes. All right. Well, where can people find out more about you? What projects are you working
01:21:46.400 on? And where should they be going to find out more? Well, thank you for that. All my exclusive
01:21:51.060 reports go up at theindependentnewsroom.com. That's independentnewsroom.com. You could sign
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01:21:59.880 exclusive stories that I'm working on. And I'm also on Axe at Brianna Morello. Keep it up. Thank
01:22:04.360 you and god bless you thank you you too now let's get to your comments from last week starting with
01:22:10.380 the youtube um helen w says great episode so far we'll finish asap god bless you father and nxr
01:22:18.480 god bless you too helen thank you for watching we appreciate your support i hope you enjoyed the
01:22:23.520 rest of the show once you go back to it jb says i don't know if it's my earbuds but the music
01:22:28.560 drowns out the words can't listen to it oh i'm sorry to hear that i'll pass that feedback on
01:22:33.100 hopefully the music can be turned down a little bit and so you can hear clearly what's being said
01:22:37.680 elizabeth palmer 2750 says god bless god bless you too we better pray hard for mankind to come
01:22:46.920 to jesus amen to that to put all immigrants in a bag as failed to integrate in germany is a mistake
01:22:53.740 uh self being a chilean i feel totally adopted uh to the german culture i do not like all and
01:23:01.340 took me time to understand the behavior of people took me prayers and tears but our dear lord taught
01:23:07.020 me to love and tolerate i work hard for my bread along with my husband our two children are obedient
01:23:14.060 and respectful students as i always repeat to them as we christians should try to give a good
01:23:21.680 testimony to everyone and to pray for schoolmates teachers and friends in this time of hatred and
01:23:27.140 division jesus died for sinners and calls sinners we must do the same glory to god we have found him
01:23:32.680 when we were lost and full of bitterness oh well that's a wonderful story elizabeth i'm so pleased
01:23:38.540 for you your husband and your children that you all you all know jesus that's a wonderful thing
01:23:42.820 um and yes in this time of division and hatred we should be seeking christ because we are all
01:23:49.140 sinners we're all fallen and we all need him we are nothing without him and we'll just give you
01:23:53.440 a slight correction in good faith um to all immigrants put to put all immigrants in one bag
01:23:59.160 has failed integrating germany is a mistake i don't think i've ever said all anything the only
01:24:04.960 thing that all people do is die that's the only thing we have guaranteed uh that without meaning
01:24:11.020 to sound rude like most people don't understand how generalizations work so when i'm talking about
01:24:14.960 a category of people i'm talking about usually a majority or a commonality amongst those peoples
01:24:20.580 I'm not saying every single person because that would be ludicrous. Most categories don't include
01:24:26.860 every single person. There are always exceptions. The exceptions prove the rule. The exceptions don't
01:24:31.260 make the rule. And therefore, whenever you generalize with anything, there will always be
01:24:36.140 someone who's, well, not me. So therefore, the entire argument falls apart. No, the entire
01:24:39.920 argument doesn't fall apart. There's always the few who don't subscribe to what you're talking
01:24:44.000 about. But that's part and parcel of demographic data. That's what statistics are. And so
01:24:50.580 And yes, most immigrants or a large number of immigrants in Germany fail to integrate,
01:24:56.180 and that's part of the problem.
01:24:57.180 That's what's going on with the social fabric in Germany.
01:25:00.260 There's this clash of cultures and too many different cultures,
01:25:03.100 and they are not vibing well.
01:25:04.740 That's not to say every single immigrant doesn't integrate in it.
01:25:07.400 I'm glad to hear that you and your husband have taken the time to integrate,
01:25:10.880 which is always good.
01:25:12.160 And it seems like you've done it.
01:25:13.580 You said you've done it in prayers and tears, which is always a good sign.
01:25:17.220 Although love is great, tolerance not so much.
01:25:19.660 The Bible doesn't teach us to tolerate anything.
01:25:22.460 The only time the Bible mentions tolerance is to say, do not tolerate evil.
01:25:26.980 The modern world around us keeps telling us we must be more tolerant.
01:25:29.560 It's not true.
01:25:30.560 We actually have to be less tolerant of most things, unfortunately.
01:25:34.280 We shouldn't be tolerant of the LGBT lobby or BLM or UCLT or queer theory or gender theory
01:25:40.060 or critical race theory or any of those feminist, Marxist, communist ideas.
01:25:45.780 We should be intolerant of all evil.
01:25:47.820 But I get where you're coming from.
01:25:49.660 we should be more loving to our neighbor and that's a good thing uh kate mcknight 8159 said
01:25:55.300 bless you calvin bless you too kate thank you rachel m walters says thank you for your kind words
01:26:02.100 for those who pray to be blessed with children i have been carrying the cross of infertility for
01:26:08.200 eight years i was raised in a prosperity gospel influence church that inferred it was my fault
01:26:14.480 I'm sorry to hear that. I reconstructed my faith through the perspective of redemptive suffering
01:26:20.880 because it was the only thing that made sense. The cross is heavy and my prayer may never be
01:26:26.260 answered but even if not he is still God and he is still good. St. Anne pray for us. St. Anne pray
01:26:32.880 for us indeed. I love that message. It's a wonderful message. The prosperity gospel people
01:26:36.560 twist the gospel and because there's an obsession with worldliness with what we have here on earth
01:26:42.080 like pray for it you'll get it get more money get a bad job you know have some children like
01:26:46.340 God blesses us with the things that we need not the things that we want and quite often we think
01:26:51.480 we need something when actually we don't and he knows what's good for us he knows what we need
01:26:55.480 to get to where we need to be to be sanctified to make it to heaven essentially and so there's
01:27:01.200 a difference between what we think we want and need and what he wants us to accomplish in our
01:27:06.860 time on earth and quite often that's difficult it's very difficult you're right it's a heavy
01:27:11.560 cross to bear but that redemptive suffering is a good message like sometimes the suffering is
01:27:17.100 sanctifying sometimes he permits suffering in our lives because he knows it will make us
01:27:21.400 more whole and more true more beautiful more good um sometimes he doesn't sometimes he thinks
01:27:28.000 okay enough suffering time time now to flourish but that's not a prosperity gospel message of okay
01:27:34.120 you get to a certain time and then everything's good it's like life does not work that way
01:27:38.180 and god works in mysterious ways as as the trope goes as the cliche goes but it's so true
01:27:43.360 we don't always know why he's doing what he's doing why he's permitting what he's permitting
01:27:47.100 but we know that it's always for our own good because he is our good loving father
01:27:51.520 james knaves 8300 said vlad dracula 2028 make impaling great again crusader nationalism
01:27:59.940 vlad the vlad the impaler yeah who's famous for saying you only have to impale a few of them
01:28:08.160 and he's absolutely spot on it you know there is a way to defend your borders you make an example
01:28:14.180 of a few of the invaders and then you have fewer invaders uh c crevier said great to see taunton
01:28:21.380 pop up on an xr merkel worked for the star c period yeah merkel was not good and it is great
01:28:26.860 to have taunton on larry taunton's a good man i like larry it was nice to have him on uh duplicity
01:28:32.540 tx said i think i hear feedback or background noise again thank you for that feedback we'll
01:28:36.500 work on that. I think there was an issue
01:28:38.440 with our mic that I think we've addressed, but let
01:28:40.520 us know.
01:28:42.940 Cool dude, 5678
01:28:44.540 says, hope she sees this, bro.
01:28:46.440 Hope who sees this?
01:28:50.080 Oh, I think
01:28:50.740 that was a comment that was meant to be on
01:28:52.340 about the Candace Owens
01:28:54.460 video. Well,
01:28:56.580 yeah, me too. Hope she sees it. Great. Good.
01:28:59.860 Thanks for that.
01:29:02.740 But that's for
01:29:03.620 another episode.
01:29:06.500 So anyway, those are lovely comments. Let's have a look at what you've said on X.
01:29:13.740 Jane Carled said, totally correct, but we no longer teach Christianity in our schools,
01:29:18.400 so how would they know? That is a problem. We do need to put Christ back into education.
01:29:22.660 He should be everywhere, but especially in education. If your schools are not teaching
01:29:27.020 through a Christian lens, take your children out of them. Take them to a parish school,
01:29:30.700 parochial school or teach them yourself join a group of parents create a home education hub just
01:29:38.280 don't trust them to the state if the state isn't giving them a christian education generally
01:29:43.360 speaking the state education is not good anyway robert kirby said personally i accept the deist
01:29:48.680 interpreting of god to be honest if one such exists did the big bang and let the rest sort it
01:29:54.700 out um i think i see where you're going with that jonathan morhenny what they say is true concerning
01:30:02.380 christianity thank you for that simon ray we all have the same gospel is a lie with respect to
01:30:08.520 protestants and whatever robinson is these days um there is only one gospel is my message i don't
01:30:14.980 know if we all have the same gospel i don't know if there are multiple gospels in your opinion in
01:30:18.220 my opinion there is only one gospel that's that jesus died for our sins and that we must be
01:30:22.980 baptized in water in the spirit we must have faith in him uh to gain eternal life because he died on
01:30:28.760 the cross for us it's quite a simple gospel uh that is what the good news is and it should be
01:30:34.700 spread by all to all because our commandment is to disciple the nations but thank you for your
01:30:40.320 comments simon ray uh yankee rebel says unfortunately there are millions of mainland
01:30:44.620 protestants who believe that since they call themselves christian their crypto universalist
01:30:49.560 Deism is Christianity.
01:30:51.100 That is a problem,
01:30:51.960 that there are so many different flavors of Christianity now
01:30:54.020 that everyone just thinks you can make it up as you go along.
01:30:56.780 You can't, which is why we have to refer to sacred tradition.
01:30:59.580 We have to look back to what Christ taught the apostles,
01:31:03.180 what the apostles taught their disciples,
01:31:05.040 and what everyone since has believed for 2,000 years,
01:31:08.860 that unity, that wholeness, that universality
01:31:11.980 is small-c Catholicism.
01:31:13.800 That is what it means to be a Christian.
01:31:15.420 uh buck settles says why didn't jesus write anything down
01:31:20.600 uh and what wasn't and what wasn't written anything written well you mean why wasn't
01:31:26.440 anything written about him for 30 to 50 years after his death well that's that's incorrect
01:31:30.620 there's plenty of evidence of christ both his life his death and his resurrection written by
01:31:36.540 christians jews and secular atheists of the time and pagans there's more evidence of jesus than
01:31:42.820 any other historical figure um i think what you're getting to is the gospels weren't written until
01:31:47.440 about 30 years after his death uh because you're looking at the through the lens of modernity and
01:31:54.160 that everything that's factual must be must be black and white on pen and paper that's how we
01:31:58.840 know it's true like that is a very modern perspective um the apostles taught in groups
01:32:05.340 they sat and they and the disciples sat and learned from the apostles who sat and spoke
01:32:09.760 or stood and spoke to them but they passed on information just as christ did he stood there
01:32:14.820 in the synagogues teaching and that's how i teach today standing at the pulpit in church
01:32:20.100 like i don't write everything down christ didn't write everything down the apostles didn't write
01:32:23.900 everything down but this we don't need to write everything down now we do it's good to have some
01:32:29.800 um historic documents in written form just as a backup to help us and that's what the bible is
01:32:36.440 the bible is is a helpful tool to pass on the faith it isn't the whole of the faith it is an
01:32:42.380 authority it is inerrant it is fully god-breathed but it's not everything but you couldn't possibly
01:32:47.760 write down everything that's what the bible tells us you couldn't possibly write down all the
01:32:50.880 miracles that christ performed you wouldn't have enough pen and paper and so i hope that answers
01:32:54.900 your question um yeah you're looking at it through your own lens rather than trying to look at it
01:32:59.520 through the big picture viridian zero said agreed that the phrase is illiterate i think that's what
01:33:05.540 phrase was that the question your tradition has spent 17 centuries declining to answer
01:33:09.660 is whether the god of sinai who hardens hearts in exodus who creates evil isaiah who commands
01:33:16.760 the slaughter of amalek oh this is a long one and the infants of jericho is the same father
01:33:21.400 jesus describes when he tells the crowd to love their enemies and bless those who curse them
01:33:25.700 because their father makes the sun rise on the evil and the good and sends the rain and this
01:33:30.840 goes on and on and on but i think i get the gist and i can answer your question quite clear i don't
01:33:34.500 think people have avoided that question at all. Yes, there is one Father. There is one Heavenly
01:33:38.720 Father. There is one God. There's not an Old Testament God and a New Testament God. The God
01:33:42.400 of Jesus Christ, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, the Trinity, is the one true living God
01:33:48.300 and always has been. And so, yes, the God who hardened hearts in Exodus is the same God who
01:33:54.540 teaches us to love our neighbor. Absolutely. And if you don't get that, you don't understand that
01:33:59.040 He is justice. The wrath of God is vengeance. He is justice, not us. And so what he determines
01:34:06.440 to be good is good. What he determines to be evil is evil, not us. And so there's often
01:34:11.680 this modern morality of, well, God must be bad because he said or did this. No, if God
01:34:16.120 said or did something, then it's good, objectively so, because he did it and God is good. To try
01:34:21.640 and judge him by your own standards makes a God of yourself because you're trying to
01:34:25.020 yourself above god you see the problem with that uh nicole said christ is capable of the impossible
01:34:32.220 everything is possible in god absolutely matthew's gospel alexandra ntx said when the vatican started
01:34:39.500 to say that what was that in relation to um uh we all worship in the same god yeah i think
01:34:45.500 vatican 2 was a bit ambiguous and vague around that but we don't yeah i would say some people
01:34:51.100 have access to elements of the truth but uh not the whole truth outside of the faith that is
01:34:56.860 john m queripel said i'm sure some still worship ra possibly uh and a few other comments positive
01:35:05.520 on there okay let's have a look at one more um segment on x because we had a couple of clips up
01:35:11.200 on there uh king agrifta said we need to start with pastors that don't bang congregants for 10
01:35:20.860 months or getting trying to get controversial there um yeah so look i think what i would say
01:35:26.980 to that is i don't know if who he's referring to but if you um recognize someone's sinning publicly
01:35:35.300 then they should repent publicly and if they have then they've been absolved and forgiven if you're
01:35:39.940 holding on to that then you are a problem because you're sinning by spreading scandal uh and
01:35:46.340 calumny and so be be very cautious on that note um if someone's sitting privately you can and you
01:35:54.240 know them and you're friends with them you can encourage them to repent if someone's sitting
01:35:57.100 publicly you can encourage them publicly to repent but if they have repented and you're
01:36:00.940 still dragging it up you are sitting so yeah beware uh hem hemming earnest way said nice name
01:36:10.180 The US is about 60% white. The UK is about 85% white. We are in worse shape. I'm assuming by we
01:36:17.400 is meaning America. Yes, in terms of losing your heritage, Americans, you are in worse shape.
01:36:22.260 Absolutely. But it still doesn't feel that way because America is so big that you're fortunate
01:36:26.440 enough that you don't see it every day. Whereas in England, we see it every day. White Britons
01:36:30.820 have gone down to 85% roughly, but you feel it, especially in the major cities and places like
01:36:35.520 London. It could just be a place in Africa or Asia by walking around. And remember, so it's
01:36:43.480 going to be fun when even the elite are in Sharia law. Fun is not the word I would use. I don't want
01:36:48.860 to see any Sharia law, but we must do what we can to fight against it. And that is it for episode
01:36:55.140 four of The Next Crusade, only here on NXR Studios. Thank you to Paul and Brianna, my wonderful guests,
01:37:01.280 And thank you to you guys at home for watching.
01:37:03.560 I really do appreciate your support.
01:37:05.260 Keep your comments and feedback coming back
01:37:07.160 through all the social platforms,
01:37:08.800 and I will read them out, of course, on the next episode.
01:37:11.420 Now, as we always like to do,
01:37:13.600 let's end with a closing prayer.
01:37:15.340 In the name of the Father, and of the Son,
01:37:17.200 and of the Holy Spirit, Amen.
01:37:19.920 O God, who for the glory of thy majesty
01:37:22.120 and the salvation of mankind
01:37:23.880 didst appoint thine only begotten Son,
01:37:26.740 supreme and eternal priest,
01:37:28.380 vouchsafe that they whom he hath chosen to be the ministers and stewards of his mysteries
01:37:34.580 may be found faithful in fulfilling the ministry they have received through the same jesus christ
01:37:40.940 thy son our lord who liveth and reigneth with thee in the unity of the holy spirit ever one god
01:37:46.820 world without end amen in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit amen now
01:37:54.360 just as a reminder you can get my new book the silent jihad ordered on shop.newchristianright.com
01:38:01.120 where we break down how islam managed to take over much of the west how it's conquering britain
01:38:05.840 silently and how we must fight back and of course a warning to you guys in america too
01:38:09.780 how you must not fall down the same traps that we went down thanks for watching this episode uh the
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01:39:16.020 again. God bless you, and I'll see you next time. Bye-bye.
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