The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - October 30, 2024


Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1033


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 35 minutes

Words per Minute

194.0071

Word Count

18,446

Sentence Count

1,093

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

82


Summary

Join Connor and Harry as they discuss how the British media lied to you about the Southport massacre, how the Home Office is exploiting the British taxpayer, and how Daniel Penny has been punished for saving lives. Plus, a special American election special.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters episode 1033 on today the 30th of October
00:00:14.440 2024. I'm your host Connor joined by Harry. Hello. We're going to be discussing how the
00:00:18.200 British media lied to you about the Southport massacre, how the Home Office is exploiting
00:00:22.440 the British taxpayer, and how Daniel Penny has been punished for saving lives. It's going
00:00:26.260 to be a pretty bleak podcast, mainly around anarcho-tyranny. I will give some light as
00:00:32.260 a spoiler. I do not think the Daniel Penny situation, outside of the fact that he shouldn't
00:00:37.180 have been charged in the first place still, I don't think the situation is as bad as some
00:00:41.040 are making it out to be. I hope it ends up with a Kyle Rittenhouse style acquittal, but
00:00:46.080 I'm sure we'll get into that. Before we do, two announcements. First of all, it's a Wednesday,
00:00:50.100 so at three o'clock, I'm here. Why are you shocked? It's going to be my show, Tomlinson Talks,
00:00:54.520 election special. I'm going to be chatting about the situation in towns like Charleroi,
00:00:59.340 Pennsylvania, and Springfield, Ohio, with Nate Hockman, who went down there, interviewed
00:01:03.680 local residents, and found out the truth about what these Haitian migrants are actually doing.
00:01:07.600 So it's going to be a sort of American election and immigration special. And also, another announcement,
00:01:12.460 I've been told to thank a gentleman named Justin for sending in some Isaac Asimov books,
00:01:17.400 which people on the podcast are enjoying. Yes, it looked as though Justin has sent in the
00:01:22.140 entire collection of Isaac Asimov stories from both the iRobot and Foundations.
00:01:26.460 Excellent. And yeah, thanks to whoever gave me a Taylor Swift notebook. Cheers. That was strange,
00:01:31.140 but we do have a PO box. He says it's strange, but he loves it, and he wants anybody that can
00:01:35.780 to send in more Taylor Swift merchandise. If you want to send me a Taylor Swift MAGA hat,
00:01:40.000 you can send it into our PO box, and I'll wear it on the election stream. But without encouraging
00:01:43.880 the worst excesses of our audience, Harry, take it away.
00:01:46.140 Surprise, surprise. The media were lying to you about Southport all along, or at least
00:01:50.340 lying by omission. Since the terrible tragedy that happened in Southport as multiple children
00:01:57.900 were attacked, three of whom died at a Taylor Swift dance rehearsal, whatever it was, we've
00:02:07.000 been told by the media that this had nothing to do with Islam, no terror-related threats
00:02:12.260 whatsoever. But news has released as of yesterday, which seems to suggest that they were withholding
00:02:18.800 a lot of information. In fact, they were guaranteed leaving out a lot of information, as were the
00:02:23.380 government colluding to mislead the public, as always. Now, I've got to be careful with
00:02:28.920 this segment, because of course the trial has not gone ahead yet, the procedures are still
00:02:33.360 ongoing, and we do not want to say anything that might prejudice the trial, nor do we want
00:02:37.100 to say anything that could be considered as a form of libel. So when I'm talking about
00:02:41.780 this, you'll have to understand that I cannot outright state anything definitive about Axel
00:02:48.000 Rudicabana before he is sentenced, or before he is found guilty or not guilty. But I can
00:02:54.200 report to you the information that we have now, and show you the media reaction from the
00:02:58.760 time and how they're reacting now, to show you very, very clearly that this was information
00:03:03.080 that was withheld from the British public for nefarious reasons. Before I do that, this
00:03:08.400 is the last week of the merchandise being on sale for the American election that we have
00:03:13.040 up on the website right now, so if you still want to get a hold of that while you still
00:03:16.220 can, I cannot use this.
00:03:18.200 Why not be turned on?
00:03:19.560 Oh, is it? Let's see. There we go. There we go. Yes. So you can get that on the website.
00:03:25.580 You've got fight posters, we've got other posters, the art of the grill, we've got mugs available.
00:03:30.740 So please pick these up while you still can, and support the audience. They have already
00:03:34.600 been selling fast, so people really love this. You can join in too.
00:03:40.420 So, the information that was released yesterday was that the Southport killer is being reported
00:03:46.280 here. Axel Rudicabana has been charged under the Terrorism Act after police found that he
00:03:50.780 downloaded an Al-Qaeda training manual and produced the deadly poison ricin. Now, as we'll
00:03:55.240 find out, the training manual itself was something called the Military Studies in the Jihad Against
00:04:00.620 the Tyrants, being reported as an Al-Qaeda training manual. I believe you can actually
00:04:05.380 find this on the US Air Force website, and I think it's more of a US study into their
00:04:11.080 tactics. Either way, it is a manual that has within it tactics that have been used by terrorists
00:04:17.000 to commit terrorist offences and terror atrocities. And so, the fact that he had that in his possession
00:04:23.620 is telling enough as it is, because then he went and acted, presumably on the advice that
00:04:29.220 he found in there, or perhaps acted. You can say he acted without it, but I think the
00:04:33.940 information that we have now shows that he might have done. And similarly, ricin, deadly
00:04:39.940 poison, interesting that he was manufacturing and producing that. Given that he was a second
00:04:44.680 generation Rwandan migrant with, as far as I'm aware, no history of chemistry, understanding,
00:04:51.500 I find that very strange that he was able to produce that in the first place. There is some
00:04:55.260 of this information that has left us with far more questions than we have answers now,
00:04:59.880 even on top of the questions that we already had.
00:05:02.040 Well, if I might pose some further questions. To put it in perspective about ricin, I spoke to
00:05:07.180 someone who knows someone who has worked for a long time in the UK Armed Forces and dealt with
00:05:14.120 chemical warfare. And they said, ricin, if released in a controlled environment in a small room that
00:05:18.560 isn't very well ventilated, could easily kill a couple of hundred people. This would be very
00:05:22.440 similar to the sarin gas attacks on the trains in the 90s in Japan, where lots of people were
00:05:27.460 disfigured, and the like by the Amishin Rikyo cult. So that was his intent, whether or not he could
00:05:33.340 have actually manufactured the amount. He clearly wanted a mass casualty event. And the other thing,
00:05:38.800 the questions that are raised, is, so if this Al-Qaeda training manual is available on the US website,
00:05:44.440 we need to know whether or not he procured it from there. Because if he didn't procure it from there,
00:05:48.520 he procured it from a hard copy source given to him by USB or something like that.
00:05:52.980 It was a PDF that they found at his home. So like you say, it could have been off of a PDF,
00:05:59.160 downloaded off a different website. But I have seen some reports that you are able to get it
00:06:03.500 just online very, very easily.
00:06:05.200 Yes. So if he got it from one of those easy online sources, that makes sense. That should be put out
00:06:10.620 there already to stop speculation. Otherwise, if he downloaded it from another source,
00:06:15.900 why is it possible that he was not being monitored for these downloads at the time? Because
00:06:20.420 if Prevent, the government's anti-extremism watchdog, is monitoring people for reading
00:06:24.080 C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien as far-right extremists, why are they not monitoring potential
00:06:29.080 jihadists who might be downloading Al-Qaeda training manuals from strange sources? This
00:06:34.000 question still has not been resolved.
00:06:35.360 Well, you've pre-empted something that I was going to point out at the end of this,
00:06:38.060 but we might as well mention it now, which is that there has been a report into Prevent
00:06:42.700 that has not been released to the public yet. It requires an inquest, but this was following
00:06:46.900 the David Amess murder that happened at the end of 2021. A report was done in 2022 to find out
00:06:54.180 why it was that Prevent failed to catch this guy before he was able to go and murder anybody.
00:06:59.800 We do not have the report in our hands yet. I think the family of David Amess are putting
00:07:04.880 in an inquest so that they can get that released to the public. But the information that we do have
00:07:09.100 is pretty damning regarding how Prevent deal with genuine jihadist and Islamic terror threats
00:07:15.900 that are already in our country. More and more of the potential threats come to our shores every
00:07:21.220 single day, whether through illegal or, sad to say, legal migration as well. And the Prevent,
00:07:28.220 the organisation that was set up to prevent this, are woefully inadequate and continually fail.
00:07:34.640 Every single time there is an attack like this, every single time that we have seen massive
00:07:39.520 terror attacks happen on our soil, almost always, a few weeks, a few months down the line,
00:07:45.180 there is a headline that says, known to Prevent. And with this person, Ali Harvey Ali, the man
00:07:52.140 who murdered David Amess, he'd been reported to Prevent, had only had one meeting before his
00:07:57.120 case was closed. A follow-up meeting between Ali and Prevent was missed and his case closed,
00:08:01.600 according to a coroner's summary. The family were told that it was shut down to an admin error.
00:08:08.480 What's very important to note as well is the report we do have from 2023 from William Shawcross
00:08:13.280 said that despite 80% of counter-terror police's open cases being Islamic in nature, despite 38,000
00:08:22.640 people on MI6's and MI5's terror watch list being Muslims, the largest number of Prevent referrals
00:08:32.640 by ideology was far-right, again, reading C.S. Lewis, at 22%. Muslims were smaller, a greater number is in
00:08:40.960 this nebulous category of personal mental health and family difficulties, and so Prevent is ideologically
00:08:48.320 motivated to pursue a phantom far-right threat, which fortunately has not materialised in mass
00:08:52.960 numbers, not that they can define it properly anyway, is neglecting Islamist threats like Ali
00:08:57.040 Harvey Ali, who are more likely to take lives. And whether or not Axel Rudabachana is or is not an
00:09:02.720 Islamic terrorist, he's clearly consulting Islamic terror materials to instruct him how to commit
00:09:09.040 violent acts. So why is this sort of thing not being monitored more closely?
00:09:12.480 And similarly, again, to put it into numbers here, it says in this article,
00:09:16.480 of 13 serious terrorist attacks in the UK between 2018 and 2022, the perpetrators of seven were
00:09:21.040 already known to the authorities. So that is a spectacular failure. More than half of them
00:09:25.760 were already known to the authorities, and yet nothing was done to prevent them from committing
00:09:31.040 the atrocities that they did. But on your point there, what we know about terrorists is very,
00:09:35.440 very few of them are able to operate as lone wolves by themselves. They often operate as part of a
00:09:41.200 larger group, or on behalf of a larger group. Now my question with this, regarding the ricin that has
00:09:48.000 been found, was found, at his home, is we know one thing that's been reported so far, that he was,
00:09:54.800 it was found. Now some of the reporting is saying that he produced it, but as far as I can tell there
00:09:59.200 doesn't seem to be that much evidence saying that he produced it, so it was found. I do not suspect that
00:10:04.000 this man was capable of producing ricin by himself. Perhaps he was. If he wasn't, were there more people
00:10:10.320 involved in this? Who were these people? Is anything being done to track them down and bring them to
00:10:15.680 justice right now? We have so many questions. But what we do know, what we do know is that the
00:10:20.560 government has of course been colluding with the media to try to prevent a lot of this information
00:10:25.760 coming out. We have information right here, it's been reported that Southport, Southport suspects
00:10:30.960 killers case was delayed to be after the Tommy Robinson rally at the weekend, presumably to prevent any sort
00:10:35.920 of riots being stirred up, and they were probably worried about that the same way that the riots
00:10:40.880 happened immediately after this happened. And the information that's been found here, because
00:10:46.080 they've had this information for a very, very long time. Since the 29th of July, as far as I know,
00:10:51.280 which is when they searched his house. Yes, Rudacabana was arrested on the 29th of July,
00:10:56.640 and it's saying that after they searched his house, it was in early August. Now, early August,
00:11:01.600 that's when they were made aware of it. But I imagine that the investigation of his house
00:11:06.160 searching it would have happened on the day or the day after. So basically, as soon as this happened,
00:11:11.520 they had this information. Well, I remember as it was being reported, after they had identified the
00:11:15.920 suspect, there were photos of the police swarming his house. So the timeline where during the search
00:11:21.760 they found it is unclear, but we know they were searching his house from the 29th of July onwards.
00:11:26.960 So then the question that arises is, from which point between condemning all the rioters as far
00:11:32.160 right and imprisoning people for suggesting this had a collection, any connection at all to Islamic
00:11:36.640 terrorism, and searching the house and finding this stuff, at what point was the government
00:11:40.880 notified by a counter-terror police? I would be shocked if it was anything other than as soon as
00:11:46.880 possible. If it was anything other than as soon as possible, that's a failing of the system. But the
00:11:52.000 very fact that we know for a fact now, as far as from the evidence that's been presented to us,
00:11:56.240 that they knew this early, at least early August, means that this information has been withheld,
00:12:02.480 and they have used the riots that happened immediately after, which they say sprung up on
00:12:08.320 the basis of speculation that was being spread on social media. By not releasing this information,
00:12:13.840 they allowed the environment for this speculation to spread.
00:12:17.840 They created the vacuum that allowed for rumours to be spread, and it seems that those rumours,
00:12:24.480 while many of them incorrect in terms of the name of who did it before the name was released,
00:12:30.640 seemed to have a bit more weight behind them. Because at the end of the day, we can recognise
00:12:35.040 patterns at this point. Whenever an incident like this happens in the UK, almost inevitably,
00:12:40.720 one way or another, it tends to lead back to Islamic jihad in this country, which should never have
00:12:45.840 been here in the first place. And it is a complete failure. And the fact that this government has kept
00:12:51.360 this information from us until now, releasing it only at the time when they're about to release what
00:12:56.480 is guaranteed to be a very, very unpopular budget, which we'll probably go over over the next few days
00:13:01.120 once we've had time to look into it, shows that they are trying to distract and take away from what has
00:13:06.160 happened, distract the public from what they should be angry about. Because while I'm not saying that
00:13:11.040 you should go out and riot, I am saying that you should be, and have every right to be, furious about
00:13:16.160 the way that this government has handled it, and if this government had any kind of spine, any backbone,
00:13:21.600 any honour whatsoever, Keir Starmer and the rest of his cabinet should be standing down
00:13:27.200 and apologising profusely to the public.
00:13:30.000 Well, Yvette Cooper got up at the despatch box and said that it is misinformation and Islamophobia to
00:13:34.400 suggest that it has had anything to do with Islam. Now, we do not know if Aksu Rudab Khanna was a
00:13:39.040 Muslim convert. We don't know that. You cannot assert that. We do know that he was inspired by
00:13:43.360 Islamic terror training manuals. So, to suggest a link to Islam is not misinformation, it's not
00:13:49.440 prejudicial, and she lied at the despatch box because she must have surely known by then that
00:13:54.160 there was this link. There's no way the Home Secretary wouldn't have been briefed. And even if you think,
00:13:58.320 okay, well, we don't know exactly when they were told this.
00:14:01.280 Firstly, I don't believe they were only told it yesterday when Downing Street came out and said,
00:14:06.240 well, we've only just got the information we can't speculate.
00:14:08.560 Well, we know that they already knew about this.
00:14:10.400 We know they already knew about it. But also, we know that they knew about this before the weekend,
00:14:16.400 because as you said, this was delayed. Axel Rudab Khanna's hearing was scheduled for the Friday.
00:14:21.680 Guido Fawkes noticed it had been taken unannounced out of the schedule. They said at the time,
00:14:26.640 we've heard from sources that it's likely because there are things they don't want to come to light
00:14:31.600 ahead of the Tommy Robinson rally. And so we know that the justice system and the media operate
00:14:36.880 according to what is ideologically and politically expedient to the ruling government and civil service
00:14:42.720 at the time. So we do not have a justice system. We do not have an impartial press. We have a
00:14:46.880 punishment and propaganda arm on behalf of the government that knows that this is the consequence
00:14:51.200 of their policy and did not want it getting out because they knew you would be annoyed about it.
00:14:54.960 Yes, absolutely. Because as the evidence suggests, there is a link there. It's not misinformation to
00:14:59.920 say that all of the information that was being speculated at the time was said to be misinformation.
00:15:05.440 But the media were very, very certain to continually report over and over again that he did not have
00:15:11.920 any links to radical Islam. Whether or not he was a radical Islamist, that was a very certain
00:15:18.960 statement which was in itself misinformation. Spread purposefully to lie to you and to mislead you.
00:15:26.400 Which at this point, sadly, is not surprising whatsoever. And when we have had all of these
00:15:31.840 different incidents over the years, what were they expecting the information spread by people
00:15:37.360 to have been? They used this as an opportunity to get people on the streets and arrest Englishmen
00:15:43.440 who were simply furious that three girls were murdered and eight more injured.
00:15:48.880 Well, Peter Lynch did nothing violent and was still in prison for multiple years and is now dead
00:15:54.480 on the basis of a government lie. The only man who died as a result of those riots.
00:16:00.640 But as a result, people are cautious and worried about this. According to this Guardian article,
00:16:05.360 there are 2,000 riot officers on standby as of yesterday, which is unsurprising. If I carry on,
00:16:12.480 you can find the information regarding these two new charges on the CPS website. And as of this
00:16:18.240 morning at 10am, Axel Rudicabana was in the dock at Westminster Magistrates Court as those two charges
00:16:25.760 were read to him. He appeared on video link and it says here he was video link from Belmarsh Prison.
00:16:33.520 Where Tommy Robinson is also imprisoned, weirdly enough.
00:16:36.080 Yes. The teen who held his jumper over his face refused to confirm his name, his date of birth and
00:16:42.320 address, and remained silent during the entire briefing. Why do we not have any images of him?
00:16:47.840 This is my question. I don't know if there's some sort of court injunction on actually providing any
00:16:52.000 photos of him, but all we have is this sketch for all your listeners. This sketch and there is one
00:16:56.560 other. It might be on this. Well, we've got lots of pictures of him as a child. This is the weird
00:17:00.880 thing. So thank goodness. We keep seeing images of him as a kid, as Doctor Who.
00:17:05.360 Just remember as well, by the way, these are the faces of the young girls who died.
00:17:11.040 Elsie Dot, B.B. King, Alice, Da Silva, Agua. I believe she was Portuguese, that last girl, so.
00:17:18.960 And we do have more and more sketches. Every single time he makes a public appearance at these
00:17:23.840 magistrate court hearings, he holds his face, well, he holds his shirt over his face. So he is
00:17:29.440 desperately afraid of having his face out there for some reason. But don't worry, your face as a
00:17:35.280 cute little child. Oh, look at him. He was just a big Doctor Who fan. He was such an innocent failure
00:17:41.520 of integration. That's what this really is about, isn't it? It's a failure of integration. He shouldn't
00:17:46.480 have been here in the first place. If he hadn't been here in the first place, this would never have
00:17:50.720 happened. The conditions for this to happen would never have happened. Stan Rise, KC,
00:17:56.480 defending, said Mr. Rudakabana has remained silent at previous hearings as well. For reasons of his own,
00:18:00.880 he's chosen not to answer the question. For reasons of his own? Yeah. I mean, if this sketch is a
00:18:09.280 accurate representation of his eyes, I don't think that there is a lot going on. And I think that
00:18:17.600 includes remorse. He's been remanded into custody to next appear at Liverpool Crown Court on November
00:18:22.560 13. So we'll probably get a similar display of cowardice from him. Well, we'll also, during the
00:18:28.800 trial, probably get eyewitness testimony that we'll be able to say whether or not he said anything or
00:18:36.240 announced his motivations while committing the attack. And hopefully we'll get further insight into it
00:18:40.080 there. Again, a lot of this information will have probably already been taken by the police,
00:18:43.840 not released to the public though. Which is unusual because a lot of the time information like this,
00:18:48.880 of course, if it had been a white supremacist stabbing. Like that Cameron chap who had the
00:18:52.960 Hitler signature tattooed onto his arm, obviously. Was he the one who killed Joe Cox? No, no, no.
00:18:57.440 This was recently, he stabbed a Eritrean migrant at an asylum hotel. His image was published in the
00:19:05.600 Times recently. Obviously, tried to kill someone, give him life in prison. I'm happy for attempted
00:19:11.280 murderers to get the death penalty, but that's not currently allowed in this country. His face
00:19:15.280 was everywhere, mainly because it's politically expedient to the government narrative that there
00:19:19.840 is a racist hiding under every single rock, waiting to pounce on poor set-upon asylum seekers.
00:19:27.200 Axel Rudabachana does not fit this narrative, and so we're seeing a lot of images of him as a child,
00:19:33.040 which is gross. Yes, like the justice system, our media and reporting system is also two tiers.
00:19:38.640 Dominic Cummings has been going a little bit mental about this on Twitter,
00:19:42.320 and has been laying out a lot of allegations towards how the government deals with this.
00:19:47.040 So, according to BBC Politics, as of four hours ago, the government became aware of the New South
00:19:51.600 Port charges in the last few weeks. That's a lie. That's absolutely a lie. Sorry,
00:19:55.040 I'm going to assert that. That's a lie. They said they knew this information after they searched
00:19:59.120 the house on July the 29th. Are we to expect- Unless the police, for whatever reason,
00:20:04.400 were keeping this from the government somehow, I don't think they would have the power to do such
00:20:08.720 a thing. They knew. We know that Mark Rowley met with Keir Starmer at the height of the riot slash
00:20:15.920 protests, whatever you want to call them. Are we to expect that this was not raised when he was
00:20:19.920 meeting with the heads of the police in the country? Or maybe he just kept it from Keir Starmer.
00:20:23.920 That must be it. According to the BBC, if we were to believe that, he must have kept it away from him
00:20:28.160 until he knew things had calmed down. No, Dominic Cummings says,
00:20:31.680 BBC acting is different information from number 10. PM's office was informed immediately regarding
00:20:36.560 the search, Al-Qaeda, Rice and etc. BBC uses clever wording regarding aware of charges to spread more
00:20:42.000 disinformation. Dominic Cummings, remember, was in government, so he knows how these systems work
00:20:48.240 from the inside. That is clever wording because they might not have been able to bring the charges
00:20:52.880 under exact bits of legislation until a few weeks ago, but they knew the evidence they gathered
00:20:58.560 in early August and it's obvious that they would have known what the evidence was well before the
00:21:02.640 charges were brought forth. And of course it's important to point out here as well Serena Kennedy,
00:21:07.200 the chief constable of Merseyside police, who has said that this is still not being treated as a
00:21:12.480 terrorist incident. Yeah, that's very suspicious to me. That's very suspicious. Yeah, and interestingly
00:21:18.880 there's been a lot of information come out about this being actively covered up by the authorities
00:21:24.560 to make sure that this information doesn't get out before the Tommy Robinson rally. I would suspect
00:21:32.000 that was the main reason, but also they just didn't want this information out at all until it was most
00:21:37.200 convenient for them to get the information out. Again, probably so they could try and sweep it under
00:21:41.680 the rug in the news of the budget coming out. Guido Forks said,
00:21:45.520 on Friday we were pressured by the authorities to pull our story that the Southport Taylor Swift
00:21:50.240 party child killer was an Al-Qaeda manual downloading. Would be terrorist as they say here.
00:21:56.000 You hear things. I had heard things in advance of this being reported. There are rumours,
00:22:02.000 there may or may not be a breadcrumb trail to said rumours, but you're not allowed to talk about them
00:22:07.360 because you, potentially either speculating or telling the truth, will be cracked down upon by the
00:22:13.440 government and the courts, whereas they are allowed to lie using the media, using the justice system,
00:22:18.160 they're allowed to manipulate you, they're allowed to coerce your response at a time which is
00:22:21.520 convenient for them, and they face absolutely no consequences. So...
00:22:25.360 No, that's them doing their job right.
00:22:29.440 Yeah, the system is working as intended. I'll put it this way, you hear things,
00:22:33.920 you're not allowed to talk about them. And so this doesn't surprise me.
00:22:36.960 And speaking of not being allowed to talk about them, there have been other reports,
00:22:40.000 I saw this one, Charlie Bentley Astor, saying that in the summer she'd been told by a reformed
00:22:43.760 candidate via police officer at the Southport scene that Axel Rudicabana was motivated by
00:22:47.600 Islamic extremism. This is still a rumour, to be clear. We could not proceed to publication because
00:22:52.800 we could get no other whistleblower to corroborate what we had been told. Still wanted to inform the
00:22:56.800 public that this had been alleged, but was told the climate was too volatile to receive speculations.
00:23:03.040 Literally, you can't handle the truth, according to the authorities and according to the government.
00:23:08.400 You should be following Charlie, by the way, she does great work.
00:23:10.320 Yes, and remember as well that the information that we were given at the time, if you're going
00:23:14.240 to say it was speculation, if you're going to say that speculation on one side was disinformation,
00:23:19.840 we were actively being provided disinformation. We were constantly told that it was false online
00:23:25.360 rumours that he was a Muslim. Of course, we have no evidence that he was a Muslim,
00:23:29.360 but it was trying to dispel the idea that there was a link, as always, with Islamic extremism.
00:23:35.200 This was BBC Verify, by the way, so the wonderful Mariana Spring team who routinely get things
00:23:40.480 wrong, who, again, face absolutely no consequences for misinformation, but they're perfectly happy
00:23:44.880 to lobby for changes to the law to shut down independent broadcasts like us, which call it in
00:23:49.760 advance on many occasions. Yes, and here's a reminder. We were shown, as we know, pictures of
00:23:55.520 him as a child at Doctor Who. We were screamed at to refer to him as British, denounced any relevance to
00:24:01.440 his second generation status. Oh, it's a Christian country. He was a Welshman. No, no, we were told,
00:24:05.920 we were told, oh, because Rwanda is predominantly Christian, pay no attention to the genocide in the
00:24:09.520 90s, which isn't in the Bible, he must therefore be a Christian. Now, not only is that a logical
00:24:13.760 fallacy. Also, he was born in Wales, so he's Welsh, so who cares anyway? Yeah, all of these things have
00:24:18.320 been proven false. So, is anyone going to retract? Is anyone going to be made to pay consequences for
00:24:25.600 misinformation? Which, if you spread misinformation online and it leads to real-world harms, for
00:24:30.240 example, a mass Muslim mob going out and occupying a roundabout, slashing the tyres on a Sky News van,
00:24:36.240 beating up a pub-goer and lacerating his liver, if you do that and it leads to real-world harm,
00:24:40.640 under the Online Safety Act, that's a crime under Section 10. Will Nick Lowles or Dr. Schola or any
00:24:46.240 of these people who may have fallen afoul of that be held to account? I'm not holding my breath.
00:24:50.320 No, of course not. Someone who won't be held to account was Suleiman Ahmed, one of the most
00:24:54.240 disgusting Fifth columnists in this country, spreading active disinformation. Remember that
00:24:58.720 this is a man who has spread active disinformation, trying to deny that there are Pakistani grooming
00:25:03.440 gangs in this country, trying to downplay the crimes that were committed. He was saying that
00:25:07.360 the Southport killer, Axel Rudakabana, was a choir boy from a devout Christian family. This was a news
00:25:12.800 story spread by the Daily Record as well, saying, will the Islamophobic right attack churches now?
00:25:17.840 So this is an individual commenter, yes, but also he was spreading news that had been spread
00:25:22.880 by the Daily Record. That's the paper that decided to smear Bo, if I'm correct.
00:25:26.880 That's the one that had his face on the front cover, wasn't it? And we've got that issue
00:25:30.800 proudly in the office, because that is a nice little trophy there. Bushra, Nick Dixon's done
00:25:36.000 a great job screenshotting some of these. Good lad. Bushra Shaikh saying, friend of the show,
00:25:40.720 not Bushra, Nick, friend of the show, love him, follow him if you can.
00:25:44.160 Yeah, don't follow Bushra Shaikh, she's mentored Islamist.
00:25:46.400 She said, seriously stop with the conspiracy theory that the Southport suspect could be a
00:25:51.120 Muslim convert, but the authorities are concealing it. We get it, you hate Muslims. Again, all of these
00:25:56.160 people, foreigners to our land, actively trying to downplay the righteous anger that many Englishmen
00:26:04.400 felt at yet another disgusting attack on our people. Similarly, Dr. Shola, of course, 17-year-old
00:26:12.160 Southport murderer, black British Christian, born and bred in the UK.
00:26:18.560 Nothing to do with Islam, directly there. Nothing to do with Islam. Well, that's now a lie.
00:26:22.400 That's a lie you're going to be retracting, Dr. Shola.
00:26:24.960 How are these statements any less certain than the things that people were charged for saying
00:26:28.800 on social media that also were considered to be wrong at the time? That were generated by,
00:26:33.600 as well, a Pakistani national who mysteriously escaped getting any charges, which was very
00:26:38.960 strange. That was interesting. I wonder why that happened. Dan Hodges was another one.
00:26:43.520 Oh, interesting bit about Dan Hodges that I love. Oh, yes.
00:26:46.400 Uh, turns out Dan Hodges was the source on Hope Not Hate, working with UKIP.
00:26:51.600 Really? Yeah. Of course.
00:26:52.960 That isn't out there yet, but now it is. Oh, of course.
00:26:56.080 Saying that this was just a far-right lie spread by far-right agitators. It's a documented fact.
00:27:04.640 And then just outright saying as well to one of his replies that this wasn't a terrorist attack.
00:27:08.720 Well, again, it's not being charged as, but we don't know that yet. The evidence is pointing
00:27:14.080 in one direction. We can't say for certain. But this is a very certain statement that you had
00:27:18.640 no evidence to make. But, of course, he's not in prison. We had people at the time,
00:27:25.520 such as Sir Lindsay Hoyle, saying that we needed to start to crack down on social media
00:27:31.280 misinformation, threats, and intimidation. So, of course, the government trying to use
00:27:34.640 it as another reason to crack down on internet censorship on sites like Twitter, where this
00:27:40.000 information gets spread. What about all the demented Islamists that are projecting from
00:27:43.040 the river to the sea on the Elizabeth Tower housing Big Ben while you were doing the ceasefire
00:27:47.120 vote, Sir Lindsay? And then you were saying you were worried about MPs getting murdered.
00:27:50.160 But, obviously, you don't want to name the constituency most likely to murder you, like
00:27:54.000 Ali Harbi Ali, or, again, imported crazy stabbers like Axel Rudakabana, because then that would
00:27:59.440 implicate all of your policies that you have endorsed for the last couple of decades. You're
00:28:03.760 a coward who's getting people killed.
00:28:05.520 Yes, and LBC were running bits at the time where they were interviewing Muslims where they literally
00:28:12.080 did the norm joke. Think of the innocent Muslims. Think of all of the innocent Muslims that could
00:28:20.560 get smeared with this. And, of course, the media is still lying to you because, as of this morning,
00:28:25.520 our favourite LBC presenter, James O'Brien. So, the release of information is proof of a cover-up,
00:28:31.840 and the fact that none of the lies that incited the riots turned out to be true is proof that the
00:28:36.080 lies were right all along. That's not the situation that's happened here, James. What's happened is
00:28:41.440 information has been released regarding the evidence that was found at his house that seems
00:28:45.920 to suggest that there was a link to Islamic extremism, which is what was being alleged at
00:28:51.120 the time. Obviously, people with their speculation went much further than that, but the government
00:28:55.520 and the media outright denied that there was a link. You are still trying to paint it that the
00:28:59.680 media and government did not do anything wrong and did not collude. You are a disgusting liar.
00:29:05.680 Do you remember a Home Not Hate documentary? They covered the Southport protests and riots,
00:29:10.080 and they featured tweets from the likes of Lawrence Fox that said that enough is enough,
00:29:14.720 Islam needs to be removed from Britain. And they said this was Islamophobic misinformation,
00:29:18.720 and this was based on the false identity of the small boat perpetrator. Lawrence Fox did not
00:29:22.880 actually cite the identity of the small boat perpetrator. He just presumed, due to pattern
00:29:27.200 recognition this had something to do with Islam. So Hope Not Hate have also, on national broadcast
00:29:32.160 television, which is Ofcom regulated by the way, which you can complain about, have now spread
00:29:36.800 misinformation. Will they be made to answer for that? Or again, are they working hand in glove
00:29:40.880 with the government? No, of course they won't be made to answer for anything that they've done.
00:29:45.440 People were actually tuning in to his show this morning and got a few choice quotes. He went with the
00:29:50.560 Why Do You Care? Why are we all talking about the Southport case? Why do the public believe they
00:29:56.160 deserve a running commentary? Because three girls are dead, James. You're the most wretched human
00:30:01.280 being. Yep. He went with another one. I certainly don't believe that possession of an American army
00:30:06.080 document analyzing a terror manual is proof of a religious conversion. But reading the Lord of the
00:30:10.080 Rings is proof that you're far right. That's just how it works. And I got a clip. Oh wait,
00:30:15.520 no, it's not been added. You know what, maybe that's a good thing that it's spared from seeing a
00:30:19.520 clip of James O'Brien. So I'll just move straight past that. There have been other statements made
00:30:23.760 not to that kind of disgusting level. In fact, there have been some good statements made. Dominic
00:30:28.880 Cummings being, again, ferocious in calling out the mainstream official narrative that was said at the
00:30:34.640 time, saying that the government and the media colluded to keep this from the public, and also
00:30:39.040 insulting, as he describes them, all of the NPC pundits who decided to continue to spread that
00:30:46.240 misinformation that the government put out at the time. Good way of putting it. He's going
00:30:50.880 absolutely mental at people over this. Because Keir Starmer, of course,
00:30:56.000 what's he saying about the situation? Well, he's barely said anything.
00:30:58.640 Literally nothing.
00:30:59.600 Keir Starmer, the most that we've got is that he has supposedly said we need to let police establish
00:31:05.120 the fact, but that comes from his deputy official spokesman.
00:31:07.600 But he was more than happy to get up at the podium multiple times over the course of a weekend and
00:31:12.560 say twice, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter about the motivation of why people were upset that
00:31:17.360 three girls had been stabbed and more girls and adults, I think it was 11 total, had been injured
00:31:22.240 by this nutcase. So, no tweets from him or his interns who control his Twitter account,
00:31:27.040 nothing from Downing Street, totally shtum, but everyone's a categoric far-right writer,
00:31:32.560 even though you knew this evidence probably at the time. Right, got it, got it.
00:31:36.000 You were far-right thugs, and Keir Starmer knew enough at the time to label you as that,
00:31:40.800 as a blanket statement, you were far-right thugs, it didn't matter, while he already knew.
00:31:46.640 Well, the Home Office shooting footage of arresting a man who was present at,
00:31:52.320 I believe it was the Rotherham one where they set a hotel on fire, again, shouldn't do that,
00:31:57.600 despicable, they said in their tweet, we will find and arrest all these criminals.
00:32:01.760 So ahead of even arresting these people, charging them and giving them a trial,
00:32:06.480 they had defined them as criminals. So they knew that you were racist criminals
00:32:10.080 before they had even gone through the justice system, but this, oh, we've got to wait to
00:32:13.520 establish the facts. We absolutely didn't know this until today.
00:32:15.440 Well, interesting, from the James O'Brien clip that we weren't able to watch, he said,
00:32:21.040 people need to understand that the wheels of justice move slowly. Well, not if you were at a
00:32:26.960 public gathering against the murder of three children.
00:32:30.080 Not if you're Peter Lynch, not if you are someone that disagrees with the Labour government they
00:32:33.520 have worked day and night to mobilise the courts against and convince you to plead guilty to
00:32:37.600 sometimes charges that you yourself could have gotten off from because you didn't commit them.
00:32:42.640 And sometimes charges that there is video evidence of you being arrested without having
00:32:46.960 committed the charges that you were accused of.
00:32:49.200 And then dropped into a prison where Sky News commentators will say,
00:32:52.640 Asian gangs will give you a warm welcome, meaning they will attack and potentially kill you.
00:32:56.720 Because, of course, what actually happened there was the police, by my estimation,
00:33:01.040 as far as I could tell, seemed to be just basically picking up anybody who was nearest to them
00:33:05.200 to bump up arrest numbers and then intimidating them into pleading guilty to charges that they
00:33:10.000 were not guilty of. What does Keir Starmer have to say of any of this? Well, he says,
00:33:14.400 oh, we're going to make a new budget. We're going to rebuild schools, hospitals and roads and we
00:33:20.400 won't shy away from tough decisions. We're investing in the country. We've had 14 years of decline.
00:33:24.640 This is a huge day for Britain. We're going to rinse you to pay for the bed and board for
00:33:28.560 more of these foreign criminals. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Keir Starmer, not Keir Starmer,
00:33:35.840 it's Nigel Farage, put out a statement saying that perhaps he was right all along. Let's watch a bit of this.
00:33:40.480 Yes. The TV has gone off for us. There we go.
00:33:44.320 I asked some questions saying, please tell us the truth. Stop the online speculation. Well,
00:33:49.120 it's taken a long time to find out more about the individual. He's now been charged,
00:33:54.720 believe it or not, under the Biological Weapons Act because the police have found ricin in his home.
00:34:02.080 He's been charged under the Terrorism Act, alleged to have downloaded Al-Qaeda terrorist materials.
00:34:09.040 But the murder of the girls and the serious injury of the others, that is still being treated as a
00:34:14.880 non-terror incident because they don't know what the motives were. We've also been told this afternoon
00:34:21.920 there are other facts that we don't yet know because the Crown Prosecution Service say they
00:34:27.680 will come out in good time in court and are not to be discussed now. So that's all right then.
00:34:34.720 That all makes sense to you, doesn't it? Yes, absolutely.
00:34:39.440 I think a fair statement made there, stronger than he's been on a lot of things recently,
00:34:43.920 so it's good to see him come out and speak about this. And I think he does raise some
00:34:47.440 good questions with his statements there, which is what's actually going on? What is actually going
00:34:52.160 on and what is still being withheld from the public? We are still being lied to as we speak. We still do
00:34:57.280 not have the information that we need. Robert Jenrick also came out and made a statement, which was
00:35:01.360 actually probably the strongest statement I saw regarding this. It was a very good one.
00:35:04.800 As the dad of three daughters, the Southport attack hit me personally. Of course, the legal process
00:35:10.560 needs to be respected, but I'm seriously concerned that the facts may have been withheld from the public here.
00:35:16.960 The government and authorities told us for months that they were not treating this as a terrorist
00:35:22.720 incident. But today, the attacker has been charged with terrorist offences and it has been revealed
00:35:29.520 that he has been allegedly reading terrorist manuals. This atrocity was of immense public concern.
00:35:37.200 The public had the right to know the truth right away. Any suggestion of a cover-up will permanently
00:35:44.240 damage trust in whether we are being told the truth about crime in our country.
00:35:50.080 So Keir Starmer must urgently explain to the country what he knew about the Southport attack
00:35:56.800 and when he learnt it. Across the board, the hard reality of mass migration is being covered up. The
00:36:03.680 public can see with their own eyes that they are being gaslit by the liberal elite.
00:36:08.560 It's actually a shame that he's probably not going to become the Conservative leadership candidate,
00:36:12.640 because whether or not we can trust the Conservatives, brackets, we can't. Having that kind of statement
00:36:17.360 being put to Keir Starmer at the despatch box would be very useful. Instead, what we're going to get
00:36:20.720 is Kimmy Badenoch, who has remained practically silent on this, and then addressed the fact that she
00:36:24.960 stayed silent, saying, well, we still need more facts to come out because we don't actually know yet.
00:36:29.280 Pathetic. That is a pathetic statement. Obviously, we need more facts, but we know that there is a lot
00:36:35.440 of facts that are being held from us which would make the case even more damning to the government,
00:36:41.040 and that's why it's being kept from us. Obviously, Keir Starmer on a budget. What did David Lammy have to say?
00:36:46.720 Nothing. Nothing he had. Oh, we've got Kremlin disinformation. What about the disinformation coming
00:36:51.680 from your own government, David? Nothing to say on that whatsoever. There is some good news,
00:36:58.160 news, which was that one of the men who supposedly began the rumors that were going around about it
00:37:03.920 being a Muslim attacker has been cleared of trying to incite racial hatred. This was Mark Heath. He has
00:37:10.400 been cleared, so great for him, but that doesn't make up for all of the other people who were supposed
00:37:15.280 keyboard warriors posting on Twitter getting put in prison for multiple years, and let's not forget as
00:37:21.440 well. There he is. Peter Lynch. So, the government has as much blood on their hands with Peter Lynch
00:37:29.920 as Axel Rudd of Cabana does. A lot of this could have been avoided had they have just prevented,
00:37:37.440 say, murderers and Islamic terrorists, whether or not he is, of his kind coming into the country,
00:37:44.000 and instead, they're going to keep coming in, we're going to keep paying for it, you will be imprisoned,
00:37:49.040 you will be gaslit and called far right if you raise concerns about this, and we still don't
00:37:53.280 have answers to all of the outstanding questions regarding the Southport massacre.
00:37:56.720 Well put. I think we should move on.
00:37:58.960 No worries. I think we'll read some of the rumble rants. It's only the two of us as well,
00:38:03.280 so I think we've got a fair bit of time for the other stuff. It's not going to get any cheerier,
00:38:06.320 I'm afraid, but $5 from GLE777.
00:38:09.520 At first, I thought that Axel was motivated by anti-English racism. The more we hear,
00:38:15.040 the worse the situation it gets. Yeah, well we can't draw any conclusions as to what motivated
00:38:18.720 him until the actual trial and things come out. I think probably all eyes on the likes of Charlie
00:38:24.480 Peters from GB News, who do some good reports.
00:38:26.800 My opinion so far, judging by everything, is that they're probably a mix of a number of
00:38:31.760 different things, anti-English racism certainly being one of them.
00:38:34.640 Sure. Yeah, definitely. I don't think it's out of the question that, let's say, a mental health
00:38:39.120 factor is at play here that doesn't excuse his actions. That doesn't exonerate him. That doesn't
00:38:42.400 mean that he's not deserving of punishment. If anything, that means that it's even more necessary
00:38:47.040 to get those people out of society because they're a danger to others.
00:38:49.840 I think be wary what happens if he is instead charged with manslaughter, as Valdo Calakane was,
00:38:56.560 and doesn't see the inside of a prison, instead is just committed to hospital, because then
00:39:00.480 a lot more people would be very out.
00:39:01.680 Well, I was going to say, if they were to actually have the cheek to try and do that,
00:39:05.440 they are inviting civil disorder.
00:39:07.600 Yes. Peter J. Harvey, citizenship is still by bloodline, not by birth in the UK, so at least one
00:39:12.720 parent needs to be British to be British. Are the parents of the Stab of British? I can't remember.
00:39:17.840 As far as I think, I think the father was given British citizenship after an asylum claim after he
00:39:23.440 left Rwanda. I think that is the case. Please correct me in the comments if that's not the case,
00:39:28.080 but I do believe his parents are British citizens. Clearly, they aren't good British citizens,
00:39:33.440 because they raised an absolute nutcase. So, hard apple cider for one dollar. Disgusting to me,
00:39:39.200 they keep using pictures of him when he was a child, like they're trying to garner sympathy
00:39:42.240 for that monster. Absolute insult to the babies he murdered evil. Can't put it any better. Also
00:39:46.800 says, you're both looking very sharp this morning. A treat for us female viewers. Thank you very much.
00:39:51.360 Somewhere my missus has steam coming out of her ears.
00:39:53.120 You can actually dress a monkey in a suit, it turns out. I did have to tell Harry how to tie his tie,
00:39:57.840 and he's done a very good job. Thank you. I've not done it for years since primary school,
00:40:01.200 so it was a nice reminder. That's a random name for one dollar. I'm not saying that Western
00:40:05.120 governments are full of demonic individuals who want you and your loved ones dead, but if that were
00:40:08.720 the case, would their actions be any different? Guess we'll never know. Fair. And also, Snow Dog for one dollar.
00:40:16.640 I don't, that's a little bit. We all knew why they hid the info. We are being invaded,
00:40:24.880 and it would have tipped the balance even more. Right, understood. Yeah, it would have upset quite
00:40:29.360 a lot of people. Yeah, clearly they were trying to manage reactions rather than actually prevent
00:40:35.440 for future situations like this. They don't want to solve problems, they want to manage perception.
00:40:39.920 Yeah, well, speaking of invasion, it turns out we're being absolutely exploited and rinsed. Now,
00:40:45.520 this is not news for any of us who have documented over the last few years the record annual influx of
00:40:52.400 hostile foreign dependents and criminals into the country, but I like to keep us up to date on all
00:40:58.000 of the stats just so we can understand the scale of exploitation. If you want people who aren't going
00:41:03.200 to exploit you and keep bringing you the news, obviously you can subscribe to this website for as
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00:41:10.800 But also, this is the last week of merch ahead of our American election stream that will be going
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00:41:28.160 hats and t-shirts which are only on sale for a limited time. So you can go and check that out
00:41:33.520 on our website, uk.shop.lotuseaters.com. Now, we go to the first foreign criminal because there's
00:41:39.120 been a lot that's been kept in this country over the last few days. There's an Indian paedophile
00:41:43.120 who can now stay in the UK because he says that being deported would harm his family.
00:41:46.560 Don't care. Don't care about his family. He's hurting other people's families being here.
00:41:51.440 Yeah, unfortunately he's going to stay and we're going to have to pay for him.
00:41:54.640 So this has happened before. I forget if it was a Syrian refugee, someone from the Middle East
00:41:59.440 who was also a paedophile where he was granted asylum in this country after being convicted
00:42:05.200 because it was said that he would be in danger of being executed by the authorities if we sent
00:42:10.560 him back to where he came from. Why is this our problem? Why is that a bad thing?
00:42:14.720 I think he had abused his stepdaughter and he had been prevented from being deported because
00:42:20.080 he didn't want to upset the family. To upset the family? Work that one out. Okay, but this is a
00:42:25.200 convicted Indian paedophile and he won his appeal to remain in the UK despite the Home Office
00:42:28.960 themselves trying to deport him. The man who can only be identified as HS because we're protecting
00:42:33.360 his identity for some reason was jailed for 14 months in 2021 for three counts related to child
00:42:38.960 sex abuse images. Bear in mind, jailed 14 months for three counts of possession of child exploitation
00:42:48.160 material and he served out his sentence before we even contemplated deporting him. So we've paid for
00:42:53.200 him to stay in there. So that in mind as well. He's also given a sexual harm prevention order and
00:42:57.440 required to sign the sex offenders register for 10 years. Yep, we still don't know his name. Oh,
00:43:00.960 that'll show him. Yep. Report from Lawrence Chester, an independent social worker, concluded
00:43:05.040 the deportation would be too harsh on the man's children. Lawrence Chester, you're a traitor and
00:43:09.680 in a just society you would also be tried for keeping these dangerous criminals in here,
00:43:13.840 but there you go. The paedophile claimed deportation would damage his right to a private and family
00:43:17.840 life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. So, you can ruin another family's
00:43:24.480 life, but yours gets protected at the expense of the British taxpayer. Great.
00:43:29.280 Well, they break out the Kuller-Schwab to determine the sentence first.
00:43:32.160 Yeah. So, his lawyers successfully argued his defence in court despite judges previously
00:43:38.720 preventing the man from having, quote, direct unsupervised contact with his own children.
00:43:43.120 The current contact is reportedly limited to video calls. The case is now pending
00:43:46.640 further appeals by the Home Office. Right, right. Okay, so he's not allowed to
00:43:49.920 see his own children outside of video calls. So, actually, surely getting rid of him if you
00:43:55.280 weren't going to deport the family as well would actually be a benefit to the family if he's that
00:43:59.040 much of a danger to them. It would also, if he's allowed contact with his children via video call,
00:44:03.040 not affect whether or not he could see them because he can't see them in person so he doesn't need
00:44:07.920 to be in the country. But that's a spurious argument. He shouldn't have been here in the first
00:44:11.120 place and he still shouldn't have been here. Well, yeah, the only conclusion that I can draw
00:44:14.400 from all of this information that you presented is that they actively want him in this country.
00:44:18.560 Yeah, here's another one. Portuguese guy now as well. Drug dealer, multiple offender,
00:44:24.480 will stay in Britain because deporting him would upset his mother. His mother who raised this
00:44:28.800 criminal. This is Fabio Indai. He also used Article 8 of the ECHR to argue that if he was forcibly
00:44:35.520 removed from Britain it would harm his mother's mental health. Surely him being a drug dealer should have
00:44:40.240 been upsetting to his mother. Clearly not because she raised him. So this is just obviously
00:44:45.680 sort of aspiring career path she wanted to set him on. In 2021, Indai was sent to prison for four
00:44:49.680 years and two months through intent to supply class A drugs after police caught him with more
00:44:53.920 than a thousand pounds of cocaine, MDMA and ketamine. Now the Portuguese are cutting in on the Albanian's
00:44:58.720 turf it seems. Before this, several years earlier in 2012... Everyone's dealing cocaine in England
00:45:02.960 except for the English. I know, they're taking our jobs. In 2012, he'd served 18 months in jail
00:45:08.880 for robbery. Why is he here? He's a serial offending delinquent and yet has to stay
00:45:18.480 in the country, presumably at my expense. There's some also updated costs for illegal
00:45:23.520 migrants, just so we can put that in perspective. So Rupert Lowe, he's one of the Reform MPs,
00:45:27.040 he's actually doing really good work because he's treating his time in Parliament as, right,
00:45:30.400 now that I've access to all these records and this research team, I'll get to the bottom
00:45:33.440 of it and just keep publishing this data. That's actually really useful work, so thank you.
00:45:38.080 Yeah, Rupert Lowe's great. He said, I've been questioning the Home Office about their estimates,
00:45:41.200 even rough, of the true illegal migrant population in the UK. Because bear in mind,
00:45:44.560 we were told by Oxford University it's 750,000. But then Pew Research in 2017 said it's about 800,000
00:45:50.480 to 1.2 million. And we know 140,000 have been recorded crossing the channel since 2018,
00:45:55.120 so it's probably in the 1.5 to 2 million range. And then if we start to go off of actual practical
00:45:59.600 records of the kind of infrastructure that we've got, then the infrastructure seems to suggest that
00:46:04.720 we have millions and millions and millions of people who shouldn't be here judging by things
00:46:08.560 like mobile phone usage and contracts and sewage. Yeah, well, funnily enough, the Home Office aren't
00:46:13.440 looking at any of that because the response, he says, is that they have no idea. They haven't even
00:46:19.760 produced an estimate, or they have and they won't be willing to provide it to an MP. I wouldn't be
00:46:25.200 shocked if the sorts of jobs worths that occupy the bureaucratic infrastructure of this
00:46:29.440 country. Legitimately just haven't thought to do it. There are multiple stats that they do collect,
00:46:34.560 but they then don't release. I remember Patrick Christie's team from GB News once asked, I think
00:46:39.200 it was about the nationality of foreign offenders, and they said, it's going to be too expensive to
00:46:42.240 put the information together even though we've got it. And he said, right, what we'll do is then
00:46:45.360 we will foot the bill entirely for this FOI. And they said, nope, still don't want to.
00:46:49.760 So they've got the data, they just don't want to give it to us. Always remember that,
00:46:52.480 it's always a choice to inflict these foreign criminals and their costs on you. We do know that there
00:46:56.560 now has passed the 2023 total of small boat crossings already this year. So labor line must
00:47:03.200 go up. The number of migrants who crossed the channel in small boats in 2024 has now surpassed
00:47:07.120 2023's total for the year. On Friday the 25th of October, 424 migrants were recorded crossing the
00:47:13.120 channel to bring 2024's total up to 29,578 compared to the 29,437 total migrants in 2023. The total in 2023
00:47:24.560 was also 36% down on the record of 45,774 arrivals in 2022. They don't have a graph in here,
00:47:32.320 which is pathetic, but they usually do. In October, they also saw more arrivals of migrants in small
00:47:37.440 boats than any other month in 2024, with 4,234 people and 77 boats. Now, we're not just focusing
00:47:44.880 on illegal migration, because legal migration is higher, there are more criminals coming in,
00:47:48.480 about 50 to 60% of people on skilled worker visas are net dependents, and they're also bringing as
00:47:52.880 many net dependents in, so legal migration matters. But I'm just bringing you the numbers on illegal,
00:47:57.120 because that also matters too. And the reason it matters is because labor are now opening more
00:48:01.440 asylum hotels. Yeah, yeah, I actually saw some of this yesterday when I was looking through for my
00:48:06.640 segment on the Manchester evening news. There was a few hotels being opened around the Trafford area,
00:48:12.400 and also the Bibby Stockholm barge is being emptied at the moment so that the migrants in it can be
00:48:17.760 dispersed around the country. Yeah, this is Operation Scatter, thanks to Angela Rayner,
00:48:22.000 who said that every single county in the UK will get their quote, equitable share.
00:48:26.960 Their fair share, which makes it seem like the government knows that it's not a good thing,
00:48:31.920 because it sounds almost like they're putting a burden on these people. But the government,
00:48:35.120 of course, diversity being our strength, would never think that.
00:48:38.320 Yeah, they're just going to enforce demographic communism on us instead. There's some stats in
00:48:41.840 here again, which are quite interesting, because I love a good stat about how we're being taken for
00:48:45.440 all we're worth. They're going to open more asylum hotels because the demand for families has soared
00:48:49.840 as nearly 150,000 migrants have crossed over the last six years. As of June, 30,000 migrants were
00:48:55.440 situated in over 250 hotels, costing the taxpayer 4.2 million a day. There's an interactive chart in
00:49:01.040 here which is quite useful as well. So these are the numbers, the average number of people per boat,
00:49:06.560 and yeah, 2024, it's going up. So it looks like it might even break the 2022 record because
00:49:13.040 if they know that they're not going to be prosecuted for this, if they know that smashing
00:49:16.640 the gangs doesn't amount to anything, it just means playing whack-a-mole while also still allowing
00:49:20.480 people to make asylum claims and letting them get through, then this industry is going to keep
00:49:25.040 on ticking because there's a profit margin there. So no sign of stopping. Of course, the Home Office,
00:49:30.000 knowing this looks bad, declined to comment on October the 15th and refused to give up-to-date
00:49:34.160 figures on how many asylum seekers are in hotels, so they would know that, but also they don't want
00:49:38.160 to give the number. The latest official data showed that at the end of June, the total stood at 29,585,
00:49:44.160 just nearly 30,000 men milling about in town centres on our expense. Since then, over 14,000 migrants
00:49:50.560 have arrived across the Channel, most of whom will be housed in hotels, suggesting the current
00:49:54.000 total is more than 40,000. At its peak, there were over 56,000 migrants in hotels at the end of September
00:49:58.800 last year, costing the taxpayer eight million pounds a day. Bear in mind, that total number
00:50:03.360 for 2023 was 14.4 billion. We have apparently a 22 billion pound black hole in the budget,
00:50:11.360 according to the OBR, so about two-thirds of that could be resolved tomorrow by deporting
00:50:17.520 all of these foreign criminals, who presumably we know exactly who and where they are because
00:50:21.760 we spent money on them. And now are spending money dispersing them. Of course, the government
00:50:25.840 would excuse why they couldn't do that by saying that even if we wanted to do that,
00:50:29.200 which they don't, even if they wanted to do that, then there would be such an enormous
00:50:34.160 upfront one-time cost to deporting them, getting the planes, getting the boats, sorting out the
00:50:39.120 transport for them to get out of the country, that it would mean that it's not a good financial
00:50:43.680 decision. I was told this by a reform candidate actually on Twitter over the weekend, that we can't
00:50:49.600 do mass deportations because it's too expensive, and it's too logistically impossible to deport
00:50:53.760 that many millions of people. Bear in mind, each airport in the UK services about 10 to 30 million
00:50:59.200 people every year, so that would be, what, 10% sliver, maybe, if that?
00:51:05.120 I like that. The argument is essentially, well, we can't take the limb off, so you're going to have
00:51:09.040 to bleed out instead. Yeah, and we could also just give a large contract to an airliner that was willing
00:51:14.880 to do this. It's not like they've got to fly out in luxury or anything. And I would be willing to pay
00:51:19.280 a one-off fee to do this within a year or two to stop paying nearly 15 billion quid every single
00:51:24.000 year. Well, yeah, of course, because, obviously, the fallacy of the argument is that overall costs
00:51:29.360 are going to well exceed, over the years, however much a single one-off payment would actually add
00:51:35.040 up to. Exactly. It's a ridiculous excuse. That's what it is. Just about Will. And we can tell this
00:51:40.400 about Will because a Home Office source then told the Times, quote, when we entered government and even
00:51:44.320 before during access talks, we were told that the previous government had been drawing up plans to open
00:51:48.400 scores of new asylum hotels. This was because the number of migrants crossing the channel
00:51:52.640 has increased by 18% in the first half of the year and they had not been processing any new claims.
00:51:56.800 A Home Office spokesperson said, the government inherited an asylum system under unprecedented
00:52:00.800 strain with thousands stuck in the backlog without their claims processed. We have taken immediate
00:52:04.800 action to restart asylum processing, not deportations, asylum processing, which will save an estimated
00:52:10.000 7 billion pounds for the taxpayer over the next 10 years and are delivering major uplift in
00:52:14.720 returns to remove people with no right to be in the UK. Right. 7 billion quid. Remember that figure.
00:52:20.640 Apparently, we're going to save 7 billion quid. But we're not, though, because we know from a
00:52:25.600 parliamentary debate that I covered on my show Tomlinson Talks, which is why you should be
00:52:28.400 watching that, on the 10th of September, the Conservative MP Nick Timothy ran the numbers on
00:52:32.560 this, right? And Nick Timothy has done a Twitter thread here with the clip and he says that Yvette
00:52:37.280 Cooper's claim that it would save 7 billion quid according to the Home Office is also false
00:52:42.640 according to the Home Office. Because he wrote to them and asked, and said, how much is this
00:52:47.120 actually going to cost and what are the details of this? And they said, well, what's going to happen
00:52:50.800 is illegal migrants are going to be removed from the foreign aid budget because they're going to
00:52:56.160 have the right to claim welfare. So what they're going to do is they're going to hide the annual cost
00:53:01.200 because you don't have to report it if it's in the welfare budget, but you do if it's in the foreign
00:53:05.440 aid budget. Because it's so scummy. It's disgusting. That's so sleazy and scummy,
00:53:11.120 moving them from one spreadsheet to another because the other spreadsheet you don't have
00:53:14.720 to report the cost of them. So whether or not they're actual legitimate asylum seekers.
00:53:19.600 We're run by shysters. Yeah, we are being jobs worth shysters. Rinse for all we're worth by foreign
00:53:25.760 criminals. And whether or not they have legitimate asylum claims, the virtue of being in the UK,
00:53:30.640 according to both the proposed constitutional changes by Gordon Brown and this plan by the Home
00:53:34.720 Office, will allow them to claim, quote, welfare, housing, legal, pensions, health costs, and more.
00:53:41.200 So you might be entitled to get a pension if you're a legal migrant in the UK.
00:53:44.960 Right? Okay. Brilliant.
00:53:47.840 I don't want to sound like Peter Hitchens here, but if you are a young man, even if you are
00:53:55.280 overwhelmed with patriotic fervor, what reason do you have to stay unless you are wanting to go down
00:54:03.280 with the ship? I actually want to do a show at some point that calculates why you should even
00:54:08.320 bother working as a Zoomer. Like how much gets taken in tax? What's the point? I've seen a load
00:54:12.880 of people pointing out that if you, obviously this would be a very high earner, this would put you in
00:54:18.480 the top bracket of earners in the UK. If you earn £99,000 and then you're about to get a pay bump that
00:54:24.960 gets you to £100,000 per year, you might as well not take it because the amount of tax that's going
00:54:29.840 to be taken off will make you worse off. I've seen some of the calculations where some people
00:54:34.240 earning £70,000 per year get, in terms of the tax and national insurance taken, £20,000 stolen
00:54:43.040 from the government. And then if you look at it from the employer's perspective, they're paying £78,000
00:54:49.520 because before even that money even gets to their employer, they're getting eight or so grand
00:54:54.160 taken off it. Yep. You are being rinsed so that these people who have broken into your country
00:54:59.280 can stay in fancy hotels and get the full spectrum of welfare benefits because GDP go up because every
00:55:05.600 year state spending accounts with GDP. Without my tax money, how are they going to afford their Adidas?
00:55:09.840 Quite. He also notes in here that the impact assessment from the Home Office, where this says
00:55:15.680 that they've saved £7 billion, assumes that not a single migrant would have been deported under the
00:55:20.560 duty to remove either to Rwanda or their home country, and instead will remain in the UK in
00:55:25.440 publicly funded accommodation for ten years. So we know that that's impossible to save £7 billion
00:55:30.720 because if the number keeps going up and they don't deport anyone, and they can claim more welfare
00:55:34.880 benefits, then of course the cost is going to go up. So this means their solution to deal with the
00:55:40.560 asylum backlog is not to deport people, it is to give blanket amnesty to 70%. So they're going to
00:55:47.440 grant asylum citizenship to 70% of people, and because they can claim welfare, this is not going
00:55:53.840 to save £7 billion, this is going to add, when 44,137 migrants due to be deported will get asylum,
00:56:02.320 we'll add £17.8 billion. That's on top of the £14.4 billion. So that's going to come to about £32 billion.
00:56:14.720 So that's the cost of this, right? That's the cost. We also have more...
00:56:19.280 Will that all be included in this budget black hole? Or will they ignore that cost?
00:56:23.920 That eclipses the budget black hole, so you actually wouldn't need to make any bloody spending cuts in
00:56:27.200 the first place. How much is the black hole? 22.
00:56:29.280 So that's about £10 billion more. Funny that. Again, the purpose of the system
00:56:34.400 is what it does, and the system is robbing you blind. We also have some more data. Nigel Farage
00:56:38.720 has said that he's found this from his own parliamentary investigations. Every illegal
00:56:44.080 migrant crossing the channel now costs a taxpayer £41,000 each. That's an increase of 140% since
00:56:49.040 2019. I've seen Ben Habib suggest that it's £50,000 from different modelling. Reminder as well,
00:56:53.200 legal migration, every single low-wage legal migrant, which is now the majority, costs £150,000
00:56:58.800 if they came over at 25 and retire at 66. If they live until the average age, which is 83,
00:57:04.080 I think it's £465,000. And it's well over £600,000 if they live possibly.
00:57:08.240 Well, at this rate, if they come here today, at age 25, they're not going to be here when they're
00:57:14.240 65 because the country will have collapsed far before then.
00:57:17.040 Yeah. It's now the majority of the foreign aid budget, by the way. And Rupert Lowe then did some
00:57:23.440 more investigation into the costs of the welfare stuff. And he went, okay, well, what about the
00:57:28.560 NHS? Because we keep hearing that the NHS budget doesn't go up. We need migrants to fund the NHS.
00:57:34.160 But with the population rising, it never keeps pace with funding, so it's just this vicious circle.
00:57:37.440 Well, hang on a minute. How much are migrants costing the NHS?
00:57:40.480 And so he looked into it. And so what's meant to happen is the Department of Health are meant to
00:57:45.680 charge foreign users of the NHS, but they don't charge them before they use it. They try and chase
00:57:51.600 them after they use it. So you can come over, you can use the NHS, and then as lots of people have,
00:57:57.360 they just return to their home country and never pay the bill. So how much money do they lose when
00:58:01.600 doing that? Because they're meant to pay 150% of the going rate as a surcharge. And he had a response
00:58:07.200 in the Department of Health that said in 2022 to 2023, the aggregate income identified lost was
00:58:13.440 £100 million. Cash payments received that year, £32 million. The year before, £67 million,
00:58:22.240 with £25 million recovered. For 2020 to 2021, £61 million, with £21 million paid. So they're losing
00:58:28.800 between £40 million to £65 million every year on foreigners just coming over and using in the
00:58:37.120 NHS. Funnily enough, like Kemi Badenock's parents did. So that's great. That's going to keep happening
00:58:43.920 to us. You could simply just refuse the access to the NHS unless they showed valid insurance that
00:58:50.960 they can then claim it back on. But of course, that would be not free and racist and discrimination,
00:58:55.760 I'm sure. Rupert Lowe also investigated the Department of Work and Pensions for how much
00:59:00.560 they're spending on interpreters. Because that's important. Because as we know from the recent
00:59:04.160 grooming gangs trial where seven were prosecuted in Rotherham and the victim was blocked from giving
00:59:09.120 her statement recommending they be deported because they're Pakistani nationals. Some of them needed
00:59:13.120 an interpreter despite being in the UK for that long and abusing young girls. And he found that the
00:59:17.680 Department of Work and Pensions has admitted that interpretation costs have soared from
00:59:22.720 £2,219,613 in 2019 to 2020, pre-massive migration wave, to £6,195,053 in 2023 to 2024.
00:59:35.680 And he said, well, why the sudden boom? Could be all those foreign nurses that committed qualifications
00:59:40.880 fraud or could be again cases like this where a man, just a man. What was his name? They did include
00:59:48.720 his name in this GB News. Kulvindaram. Typical British man, yes. Yeah, he allegedly attacked two
00:59:53.920 children aged two and eight and a woman who tried to defend them at a house in Dagenham and he appeared
00:59:58.960 at Barkingside Magistrates Court assisted by a Punjabi interpreter. So, painting a picture for you. People
01:00:05.840 will break into the country. You have to pay for their hotel. They're also going to get given asylum
01:00:10.400 and so they can claim housing, dental, medical, even possibly pensions and that's going to add
01:00:17.440 an extra £17 billion to the budget at the time where there's meant to be a £22 billion black hole
01:00:22.160 and they've cut the winter fuel allowance to make up for that. Anytime they commit a crime,
01:00:26.320 you've then got to pay for their legal defence. You've got to pay for the lawyers that then complicate
01:00:31.760 the process where they're going to be deported and so you keep paying for them to stay here.
01:00:35.040 You're going to pay for their jail sentence as well and you're also going to pay for their interpreter
01:00:39.360 when they can't even understand the charges being put forward to them because they've been in this
01:00:42.800 country and haven't been bothered to learn the bloody language. So, just to let you know,
01:00:46.640 we are paying millions to battery farm foreign criminals and there's going to be no end in sight.
01:00:53.360 There's one rumble rant. Yep. Sorry about that. That's a random name. Migrant crimes isn't even
01:00:57.760 the only issue. Here in Montreal, a lot of them enter government jobs and stop pushing out all white
01:01:01.280 people until the department is full of their countrymen. This can't go on. Yeah, this is
01:01:04.800 Indian nepotism. It's something that isn't spoken about enough. It's obviously an in-group
01:01:08.160 preference. Yeah, it's not just Indian nepotism. It's basically all non-Europeans have far greater
01:01:14.800 in-group preference and will hire nepotistically compared to us. We are much more interested in
01:01:23.040 basic merit than a lot of other groups are. They're very happy for nothing to work as long as they're
01:01:28.160 surrounded by people like themselves. And there's a massive problem and it just means that
01:01:32.080 eventually nothing works. You get South Africa every single time. So, let's go across the seas,
01:01:39.120 over the Atlantic Ocean, to the other side of the pond where we get to go and see America,
01:01:44.240 where I think I'm hoping that this won't be as much of a black pill as a lot of people
01:01:48.720 are anticipating it to be. Because I'm going to be talking about Daniel Perry's
01:01:52.720 Pennies. Oh God, sorry. Daniel Perry. I'm so depressed. I'm so depressed.
01:01:59.120 Daniel Penny's jury selection.
01:02:00.320 Yes, Daniel Penny's jury selection, which is proving to be a bit of a nightmare at the moment
01:02:04.800 because they're having a great amount of difficulty selecting the jurors. There's been over 450
01:02:10.080 gone through at the moment, and it's taking a lot of time to whittle it down to 12. There is,
01:02:15.200 uh, you know, you need 12, um, um, apologies, folks. Just so down. Just so down. I can't take it
01:02:23.760 anymore. Um, yeah, there's a lot of people blackpilling and saying that it's going to end up being a
01:02:28.320 stacked jury against him. But when you actually look into it, the information seems to suggest
01:02:32.560 that what's happening is that they are trying to select it to make sure that he is actually being
01:02:36.800 judged by a jury of his peers, because the worry is that if the people who are not, who are on the
01:02:42.640 jury are not familiar with taking the New York subway, that what's going to happen is that they
01:02:47.520 will be biased against him and not be able to put themselves in his shoes that he was in when he,
01:02:52.720 um, choked out Jordan Neely. Because a reminder for the situation that happened,
01:02:56.960 Daniel Penny in May of 2023, so that's last year, was on the New York subway. Jordan Neely,
01:03:04.000 a homeless insane man, was ranting, screeching at people that he was going to kill them,
01:03:09.680 that he wasn't afraid to die, and that he wasn't afraid to go to prison either. Uh, and Daniel
01:03:14.480 Penny thought that he was in a dangerous situation. Jordan Neely as well had been caught many times
01:03:19.520 before, uh, violently assaulting people. There was some suggestions on Reddit that he might have been
01:03:24.000 a man who'd been trying to push people onto train tracks on the New York subway as well. So Daniel
01:03:29.040 Penny, being a, uh, a Marine, I believe, sensed danger and decided that he needed to help the
01:03:35.200 people around him, put him into a chokehold to restrain him, was aided in this chokehold by other
01:03:41.440 people around him. In particular, one black man who was actually restraining Jordan Neely's hands,
01:03:48.160 and of course this was a big story because Jordan Neely was a black man.
01:03:50.960 If it had been anybody else, then it wouldn't have been a big deal. Uh, but he had his hands
01:03:55.760 restrained. When the paramedics got to the scene after he'd been held in a chokehold for about
01:03:59.760 five to six minutes, um, he eventually died. He eventually died. If you watch the footage,
01:04:05.440 which I, I have a bit of the footage, Daniel Penny is not a man trying to murder somebody.
01:04:10.080 He is very, very casually chewing gum while he's got him in a restrained position. It was clearly an
01:04:15.680 accident that he did die, but Jordan Neely was presenting a threat to other people and himself.
01:04:22.000 Yeah, by all accounts, Daniel Penny did the right thing, and so he should not be prosecuted for this.
01:04:26.800 No, but before I get into the rest of it, so at the moment we've still got the
01:04:29.920 merchandise for the American election up on the website. You can get posters like the
01:04:33.680 Fight poster and the Trump 24, he just wanted to grill poster, as well as mugs. Get those while you
01:04:38.960 still can. They've been very popular. You can join with the many, many other people who have bought
01:04:43.120 this merchandise and the run-up to the election. So thank you very much to everybody who has.
01:04:48.160 Make sure you pick it up while you still can. So this Guardian article is kind of amazing because
01:04:53.120 it has all of the tropes that you would expect from a Guardian article trying to report on such
01:04:58.080 a thing and trying to be objective at the same time. So this is written by Edward Hellmore.
01:05:01.840 I'd like to thank you, Edward, for writing this because this was a great deal of comedy for me
01:05:06.160 when I was reading through. So the situation as it lays out here,
01:05:09.200 New York Central Criminal Courthouse. Check this out for an opening paragraph.
01:05:13.120 Braced this week for the start of a trial that would shed light on and perhaps assign
01:05:16.960 accountability for the death of a 30-year-old unhoused black man.
01:05:22.080 Right, so the white man took his house away. Presumably they stole his shoes that allowed
01:05:28.640 him to be an incredible money-maker Michael Jackson impersonator. And so he just had to go
01:05:33.280 and threaten to kill people on the subway.
01:05:35.040 Yeah, I love that term. This new euphemism,
01:05:38.880 this synonym for homeless that they've tried to make popular, unhoused.
01:05:42.960 Well, it's because the default presumption is that you have a house,
01:05:45.040 so therefore if you don't have a house, your human rights have been violated.
01:05:47.600 Yeah, the housing, being housed is the state of nature. And if you don't have a house,
01:05:54.560 then you have been removed from the state of nature, and we need to return you to it,
01:05:58.880 because otherwise it's a humanitarian catastrophe. I'd like many Zoomers in the UK to understand that,
01:06:04.080 in fact, by being priced out of owning a house by mass migration, that what you're actually having
01:06:10.560 happen to you is you're being removed from the state of nature into a state of war.
01:06:14.640 So, mass immigration is violating my human rights, I agree.
01:06:17.520 Yes, but it's great. It's great how the left approached these particular incidents. They
01:06:22.400 carry on. Along the way, the case will also be a referendum on the safety of the city's transit
01:06:27.360 system, the effectiveness of its mental health services, and where limits on citizen
01:06:31.600 interventions and situations where they may perceive themselves or others to be under physical
01:06:36.480 threat may lie. Last week, as more than 100 percentual jurors were being screened ahead of opening
01:06:41.520 arguments, Judge Maxwell Wiley granted a request by prosecutors to conceal the identity of the jury,
01:06:47.920 acknowledging that threats had been made to all parties in the case.
01:06:50.960 Wasn't there a guy who made a threat to the jury for the Kyle Rittenhouse trial?
01:06:55.520 So, there were lots of threats made for that. There were threats made to the jurors at the Derek
01:07:00.160 Chauvin trial. There was many, many videos being shared about on social media during the Derek Chauvin trial,
01:07:05.600 that if it did not come back with a guilty verdict, that they would riot again and destroy cities all
01:07:10.320 across America. So, these situations, these trials, are incredibly political and incredibly volatile,
01:07:17.040 so it is good that these names are not being released. Hopefully that there is no scumbags
01:07:21.920 journalists within the media who are going to go out of their way to try and reveal the names of
01:07:26.400 these jurors once they have been selected, because that would be a criminal act, as far as I'm
01:07:33.440 concerned. And it would be prejudicing the jury as well, because if they think that they're under
01:07:37.840 threat, they are going to produce the results that will make them get them out of that threat.
01:07:42.720 I believe that's wise, according to Wiley. She said, there's not just opinions, but very,
01:07:47.040 very strong opinions. There's been people who have not been afraid to make threats. Wiley asked
01:07:51.840 potential jurors if they had heard of the case. Nearly everybody raised their hand,
01:07:56.320 and she said that that wasn't a big surprise. Penny has pleaded not guilty to second-degree
01:08:01.120 manslaughter and negligent homicide, told investigators that Neely, who suffered from
01:08:05.440 schizophrenia, threatened to kill other passengers and was merely trying to hold Neely down until help
01:08:10.400 arrived. The chokehold lasted at least five minutes. Neely's death sparked immediate protests
01:08:15.120 on the subway platform at Broadway Lafayette, where EMTs had attempted to revive Neely. A support
01:08:20.400 column had been dubbed with, who killed Jordan Neely? His drug dealer.
01:08:25.920 Well, no, I think that's George Floyd, wasn't he? Yeah, but the homeless population in New York
01:08:30.880 were constantly on drugs and kept insane. I suppose so. But we've got pictures of him from
01:08:35.680 14 years before he died as a Michael Jackson impersonator on New York Times Square.
01:08:40.320 So that's fine. He was an innocent boy, never did anything wrong. Tensions soon turned into hostility
01:08:45.920 toward New York's police for the unhoused and translit authority police. Towards New York's
01:08:50.960 policy, sorry. So they go on and say, this was a horrible lynching, the murder of somebody needing
01:08:57.040 help, said student Shifa Rahman. That was according to the Guardian last year. He was at a point of
01:09:04.720 desperation, and a citizen acting in racial bias acted to suppress that. Again, like the white man is just
01:09:12.400 out and about and sees, say you just walk past a homeless black man on the street, and you see
01:09:17.200 that he's upset and he's crying, and you go, he's desperate. Better kill him.
01:09:20.800 This is the perfect, I think you're Patrick Bateman to the homeless guy in the alley.
01:09:24.320 Yeah.
01:09:24.800 This is a great example though. I'm glad that you pulled this up, because the people that were
01:09:28.880 imprisoned for speculating on the identity of the Southport attacker, with now elements of that
01:09:36.240 having corroborative evidence in terms of the link to Islamic extremism, people have gone to prison over
01:09:41.360 that. The Guardian can run what I think is a libelous claim like that, that she has somehow put on
01:09:47.680 Professor X's cerebro and divined Daniel Penny's racist intentions from his unconscious bias while
01:09:53.520 he was trying to protect lives. The fact that they can run that and face no repercussions just shows you
01:09:58.320 that there is no impartiality in the press, there is no impartiality in the justice system. It's just
01:10:03.840 that if you're white and they can convict you for violating the shibboleths of anti-racism,
01:10:10.160 they will, they will ruin your reputation, they will try and send you to prison.
01:10:12.560 And they will go out of their way to get people named Shifa Rahman to condemn you.
01:10:17.440 Shifa Rahman, correct me, now there's a number of different ethnicities that made up New York
01:10:22.000 when it was first founded, so of course it was New Amsterdam. So is that Dutch? Is that English?
01:10:27.200 Is that Irish?
01:10:27.920 It doesn't sound Irish.
01:10:28.640 Or is it Italian?
01:10:29.520 Is it Jewish?
01:10:30.720 I don't know.
01:10:31.440 There's a lot of Jews in New York.
01:10:32.480 Yeah, I don't think so. That sounds distinctly Middle Eastern.
01:10:36.560 No, that can't be right.
01:10:38.080 Also, there's a hyperlink there and I can't wait to click on exactly what that links to later.
01:10:42.960 Is this just one of the activist sources? Oh, it's just another Russian nesting doll.
01:10:50.960 Oh look, who killed Jordan Neely? Well, we know who killed him.
01:10:53.520 Jordan Neely?
01:10:54.320 Well, yes, Jordan Neely, but also Daniel Penny helped him along without intending to.
01:10:59.280 Penny told police that Neely was ranting in an insanely threatening way shouting,
01:11:02.480 I'm gonna kill you and saying he was ready to die or go to jail for life before he placed
01:11:06.960 him in a chokehold. So if anything, you know, he was just, he heard his request and said,
01:11:12.480 only joking, only joking. Witnesses on the subway car have offered differing accounts of
01:11:16.640 what took place. One said Neely had been acting aggressively and frightening people who hadn't
01:11:20.400 attacked anybody yet. Other witnesses claim that Neely was not threatening. Yes,
01:11:25.200 because these people have non-functioning amygdalas in their brain and cannot recognize threats,
01:11:30.720 even when the guy is screaming that he's going to kill you right in their face. They see the,
01:11:36.080 they see that, and alongside, they see a screaming homeless black man, and alongside all of the
01:11:41.200 rocks and fungus that they put more moral weight on than their own family and personal relations,
01:11:46.640 they think, what a sweet boy, I should give him a hug, maybe he needs some help. Maybe the
01:11:51.840 government just needs to give him more welfare. Jordan Neely did not attempt to physically injure
01:11:56.320 anybody on that train, so the question is whether a majority of white people on a jury are
01:12:00.480 gonna let another white guy kill a black man in the middle of Manhattan because the man is scary,
01:12:05.280 says veteran New York criminal defense attorney Ron Kuby. Okay, professional race grifter also
01:12:11.440 noticed that in this article they've capitalized B in black, they haven't capitalized W in white,
01:12:16.160 even though they see... That's probably part of the Guardian's editorial standards. Of course,
01:12:19.840 but even though they see white as a collective political identity. So they are doing that,
01:12:24.960 but they're obviously just trying to raise consciousness and resentment in one racial
01:12:29.280 faction, so they can weaponize it in revolutionary fashion against just normal law-abiding people in
01:12:33.760 America. Yeah, and a reminder as well, talking about the weaponization of the law,
01:12:37.680 Penny wasn't charged, as it says here, for two weeks after it happened because he shouldn't have been
01:12:42.640 charged, because this was not an intentional murder, and he was trying to defend and protect the
01:12:48.160 people on the subway car around him. But it did get charged, because protests came up across the city
01:12:55.920 and they decided, well, we'll charge him then. There is political pressure on us to charge an innocent
01:13:00.880 man of murder, which he did not commit intentionally, and therefore we're going to do it. If he gets
01:13:07.600 prosecuted, I think this should be high on the list for the Trump administration to provide a pardon.
01:13:12.480 Yeah, and if he does get prosecuted, if he does get convicted, he faces up to 15 years.
01:13:19.440 So that's fun, and Neely's family and supporters say he was crying out for help. Well, if you were
01:13:24.720 part of his family, why didn't you help him? What part of, I'm going to kill you, is a cry for help?
01:13:32.240 Well, we don't speak anti-racism. We don't speak ghetto. Perhaps in ebonics, that means please
01:13:44.080 help me, I'm in need of assistance. This is so tiresome. Yeah, they say he was schizophrenic,
01:13:49.360 suffered from both PTSD and depression, and Neely's aunt said the whole system just failed
01:13:55.200 him. He fell through the cracks of the system, but you were his family, so surely you should have been
01:14:01.200 in the... It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. City authorities had placed Neely, who was on the
01:14:04.960 psychosis-inducing synthetic marijuana K2, according to his autopsy report, so there you are, you were
01:14:10.400 absolutely right there, was on a list informally known as the top 50 of people known for the severity
01:14:15.740 of their mental health troubles and resistance to accepting help. Now, that's all euphemism there
01:14:20.200 for violence and propensity for violence. Mental health troubles means you attack people on the subway
01:14:28.180 while screaming, I'm going to kill you. And what it also means is that anti-racist activists will say
01:14:34.560 that you were an innocent soul and you just needed more government assistance.
01:14:39.900 And, you know, Eric Adams commented on it at the time, saying that Jordan Neely's life mattered,
01:14:45.320 he was suffering from severe mental health illness. Poo-poo you, Mayor Eric Adams. Nobody cares.
01:14:51.000 You're running cover for a man who is a danger to the people around him.
01:14:55.180 But going back to the jury trial and the difficulty in selecting jurors, I think it's actually a very,
01:15:01.760 very good thing that they have got these different criteria in place, as has been reported by the
01:15:10.020 Daily Mail, saying that Penny's lawyers want him to be tried by his peers, people who are regular New
01:15:15.200 York City subway riders like him. New Yorkers who do ride the subway regularly are far more likely,
01:15:20.760 they say this is one of the troubles, to be lower paid workers on an hourly wage, which means that
01:15:26.140 the employers only have to cover their wages for the first three days of the trial with the court
01:15:29.560 paying jurors just $40 a day to try a case set to last two weeks, which means that anybody in that
01:15:34.120 position has been exempt from trying the Penny case. So it's actually very difficult to get those
01:15:39.540 people because the case is going to be supposedly tried for six weeks. That's what's estimated at the
01:15:44.440 time. I don't know why it needs six weeks, that seems way too much to me.
01:15:50.100 You have video footage, you have eyewitness accounts, you have the toxicology report,
01:15:55.260 you have Jordan Neely's criminal history. This shouldn't have even gone to trial in the first
01:15:59.400 place. This is not.
01:16:02.200 Yeah, but of the 20 potential jurors who have underwent a second round of questioning on Friday,
01:16:07.360 this last Friday, most said that they have used the subway at least occasionally. Many said they'd
01:16:12.060 also seen strangers have outbursts while transiting. The group was divided on whether
01:16:16.400 they'd ever felt threatened or unsafe by strangers' behaviour. They were also questioned about whether
01:16:20.320 they had ever served in the military, taken self-defence classes, or had any experience with
01:16:24.900 mental health, illness, drug abuse, or homelessness. So I do think it's good that they are being
01:16:31.260 extra careful with the jury selection, because you don't want it to be that, like in many other
01:16:37.220 cases, you get a load of clueless, idiotic activists infiltrating the jury, prejudicing
01:16:44.220 the jury, and making sure that the activists get an unfair trial for the defendant. Because
01:16:50.400 that has happened in the past. Let's remind ourselves of what happened at OJ Simpson, and
01:16:54.920 why it was that OJ Simpson managed to get off scot-free when he was very clearly and obviously
01:17:00.740 guilty of murder. Let me see if I can, uh, one moment to, uh, get to here. This is the
01:17:07.740 only way, uh, I know it's on Reddit, but this was the first link that I found to actually
01:17:11.440 get this clip. Let's just watch this, eh?
01:17:13.580 Uh, stood in the jury box and raised his fist, like this.
01:17:19.740 This was after OJ was acquitted, one of the jurors.
01:17:26.740 What? This was a guy who presented as the most mild-mannered. And then we find out, yeah,
01:17:35.740 he was a member of the Black Panthers years ago.
01:17:42.740 Later, I was talking with the deputy sheriff. He had taken jurors to where they were released.
01:17:49.740 He said, all across this parking lot, there was, like, high fives and cheers and smiles.
01:17:58.740 And he said, I heard it over and over. That was payback for Rodney King.
01:18:03.740 Do you think that there are members of the jury that voted to acquit OJ because of Rodney King?
01:18:28.740 Yes.
01:18:29.740 You do?
01:18:30.740 Yes.
01:18:31.740 How many of you think felt that way?
01:18:33.740 Oh, probably 90% almost.
01:18:38.740 90%?
01:18:40.740 Did you feel that way?
01:18:42.740 Yes.
01:18:44.740 That was payback?
01:18:45.740 Uh-huh.
01:18:47.740 You think that's right?
01:18:53.740 The majority of the world are the majority...
01:18:55.740 There you go. She should be in prison.
01:18:56.740 Yeah, I mean, this is how people behave.
01:18:59.740 The fact of the matter is, when it comes to these racially sensitive trials,
01:19:04.740 if you have particular people in the jury who are going to be of much greater in-group preference,
01:19:08.740 much greater sensitivity to crimes committed by or against white men,
01:19:14.740 they are not going to look at things objectively,
01:19:16.740 they are going to take things personally, and they are going to do things like that.
01:19:19.740 She did not care.
01:19:20.740 She did not care that she helped get an obviously guilty man off scot-free.
01:19:29.740 Similarly, with Derek Chauvin's trial, which was also not a fair trial,
01:19:34.740 one of the prosecutors was defending a juror who wore a get-your-knee-off-of-our-next BLM shirt
01:19:41.740 and attended a pre-trial race grifting rally.
01:19:46.740 This is just what happens with these big trials.
01:19:49.740 They are not fair, they are very prejudiced from the jury itself,
01:19:54.740 and the jury on these trials is the most important part of it.
01:19:57.740 You could present the most condemning or most convincing evidence in the world for guilt or innocence.
01:20:03.740 Doesn't matter if the jury themselves are activists who want a particular result for political reasons.
01:20:09.740 So, while I understand why people are very, very worried about Daniel Penny's trial,
01:20:14.740 and I'll be interested to see how it develops once it starts,
01:20:18.740 I am glad at least they are taking precautions with the jury selection,
01:20:23.740 and I do hope that he is able to get a fair trial.
01:20:27.740 Excellent. Samson, do we have any video comments today?
01:20:32.740 Okay. Samson is getting those up.
01:20:35.740 We are rummaging through the shared drive as we speak,
01:20:38.740 and we do have some video comments. Wonderful, let's go.
01:20:41.740 Here we go.
01:20:53.740 I recognise this bit of London.
01:20:56.740 That's right near Westminster, isn't it?
01:21:00.740 Pretty sure I've been to the pub round the corner there.
01:21:05.740 There it is.
01:21:16.740 London.
01:21:17.740 That'll be the Department for Work and Pensions, I'm sure.
01:21:20.740 Yeah, look, it's obvious at this point that the likes of Reform UK,
01:21:27.740 some of their MPs, who go out of their way to proactively distance themselves from these Unite the Kingdom rallies,
01:21:34.740 and I don't personally attend. I know Carl does. I'm not.
01:21:38.740 I was at Comic-Con over the weekend because my missus dragged me there.
01:21:40.740 God, it was dysgenic.
01:21:41.740 But anyway, point being...
01:21:42.740 But you did appreciate the girls in Starlight outfits.
01:21:46.740 I will say nothing because I will get in trouble.
01:21:48.740 Point being, these rallies, there are three of them now.
01:21:51.740 They have been law-abiding.
01:21:52.740 I am sure there are agent provocateurs in the crowd, but they haven't been able to get away with inciting anything yet.
01:21:57.740 And so, if you want to constantly make a boogeyman out of Tommy Robinson and anyone that goes along,
01:22:02.740 I think that is a net detriment to any kind of political insurgent force that is trying to make a beachhead against the established parties.
01:22:10.740 You don't need to put Tommy Robinson in charge of a government department or go along to the rallies,
01:22:15.740 but you don't also need to actively antagonize the people that are just concerned about two-tier justice system, radical Islam, and immigration.
01:22:22.740 There we go. On with the next one.
01:22:24.740 I truly appreciate Beau's critique of our former president, FDR, the fascistic, degenerate, racist.
01:22:31.740 Keep in mind that FDR is the only American president to set up concentration camps on our soil and by executive order,
01:22:40.740 and that was Executive Order 9066, depriving Japanese Americans of due process and seizing their property.
01:22:48.740 Democrats blithely ignore this.
01:22:51.740 Ultimately, FDR was neither a good man nor a good president.
01:22:57.740 Yeah, I don't detect any lies. FDR sucked.
01:23:00.740 FDR sucked. Also, what was that book that was on the screen?
01:23:03.740 Was that a Cthulhu book set in the green and pleasant land?
01:23:06.740 I think it was.
01:23:07.740 I'm going to have to Google that green and pleasant land Cthulhu.
01:23:10.740 Well, Harry's spoken many times about how FDR's administration was riddled with communists.
01:23:15.740 It was a communist administration.
01:23:17.740 Yeah.
01:23:18.740 And also FDR, much like Joe Biden, had the latter part of his administration where he was really ill,
01:23:24.740 shrouded in secrecy and his wife was actually running things.
01:23:27.740 And she set up lasting international institutions which have still caused problems for the US and the UK until today.
01:23:34.740 Eleanor Roosevelt was a big part, I believe, of the UN statements on refugees and also on the UN statement on race,
01:23:44.740 which is, if you read it, absolutely ridiculous because it basically says,
01:23:47.740 here's all these anthropologists who says biology have nothing to do with it.
01:23:52.740 Okay, I guess that's settled then. That's science done.
01:23:55.740 Yeah, I pointed this out in these Hope Not Hate exposés that I did my show on last week,
01:23:59.740 which you should have a look at, by the way, because it was a really spicy bit of reporting.
01:24:04.740 They said that we've spoken to all these experts and there's absolutely no biological component to race or ethnicity.
01:24:11.740 And I was like, okay, look, there's obviously no moral component to race.
01:24:15.740 No biological component. Like, okay, why does black people the world over, no matter their environment,
01:24:21.740 have a higher risk of sickle cell anemia but not a higher risk of skin cancer?
01:24:24.740 There's obviously some biological element there, so just to flat out deny it just destroys the ability.
01:24:29.740 Yeah, it's so stupid, but that attitude, that belief system,
01:24:34.740 well, it developed in the early 20th century, it was mainly like the Bosean anthropologists,
01:24:39.740 but then later on it became codified through people like Eleanor Roosevelt being international shitlibs on a global scale.
01:24:47.740 Yeah, the blank slate is everywhere if you just look for it.
01:24:50.740 Anyway, moving on with the next one.
01:24:52.740 I have not seen Are You Being Served.
01:25:11.740 Oh, that would be so annoying.
01:25:17.740 Oh, really?
01:25:18.740 I really do need to go to the bathroom.
01:25:19.740 Oh, alright then.
01:25:21.740 Yeah, people call me out for doing that.
01:25:24.740 Callum's the one who started it.
01:25:25.740 You can't blame me.
01:25:26.740 There was a precedent set.
01:25:27.740 Nice desk kick there for audiences.
01:25:29.740 I'm just following the precedent.
01:25:30.740 I'm just so angry when people accuse me of things.
01:25:33.740 Oh, no.
01:25:34.740 I think that's come on.
01:25:35.740 That is one I would tear down.
01:25:37.740 On with the next one.
01:25:38.740 Is it just me, or does it feel like the Western world is starting to look more like the Soviet Union?
01:25:44.740 All those charming old buildings are getting swapped out for modern eyesores.
01:25:49.740 And then there are the laws in places like Britain, Australia, Canada, Germany, France, and Sweden that curb freedom of speech and expression.
01:26:00.740 Not to mention all the regulations and surveillance.
01:26:04.740 I mean, I recently heard that in the UK, you even need a license to sell fruit.
01:26:10.740 If anyone's interested, I have actually got on my list of show ideas basically how Britain has descended into being like a Soviet state because I've read a fair bit of Soviet history.
01:26:20.740 So if that is of interest as a comparative piece, I'm happy to put that show together.
01:26:24.740 I think more damning than even saying we're a Soviet state, we're basically at the very most a second world country at this point.
01:26:31.740 There are probably vast parts of the country that are mainly filled with third worldists that are now third world as well.
01:26:37.740 Well, I've just been to Turkey for about a week and I've been there a bunch of times and they are clearly a second world country because the divide between the wealthy tourist areas and let's say the rural areas where there's just rubbish piled up behind mesh fences and chickens roaming around, it's very stark.
01:26:50.740 But even some of those rural areas look much nicer than some of the satellite towns around London boroughs because they're just filled with people from the third world who recreate the conditions of the failed states of the third world.
01:27:04.740 Yeah.
01:27:05.740 And I'll just read out that he's got one more rumble rant again from That's a Random Name.
01:27:10.740 He really makes those $1 count.
01:27:12.740 The reason European societies won the game of empire is not because of skin colour, it's because our cultures are based on the right principles instead of this third world tribalism.
01:27:19.740 That was certainly one part of it.
01:27:21.740 We were also generally more in group preference back then.
01:27:25.740 We weren't as altruistic as we are now.
01:27:29.740 We were still much more altruistic than the rest of the world though and much more interested in how good are you at something rather than just are you very similar to me.
01:27:39.740 Yeah, that's the effect of Christianity on European peoples versus the sort of racial pagan tribalism of the various tribes that we decided to conquer with military might and stop things like bride burning.
01:27:51.740 Anyway, Henry Ashman, I really hope there's something cheerful today lads, the alternative is watching Rachel Thieves steal all my money in real time. Sorry.
01:27:57.740 You got both.
01:27:58.740 Yeah, sorry mate, we just have to bring you the important news.
01:28:01.740 And Derek Power, Harry looks like he's about to whip out a neuralyzer on someone.
01:28:04.740 I said he looks like an extra in Twin Peaks, which he was much happier with.
01:28:07.740 I took that as a compliment.
01:28:08.740 Yeah, fantastic.
01:28:09.740 I think we do look like a detective duo but from different seasons of True Detective.
01:28:14.740 Wait, which season are you from then?
01:28:17.740 I'm more the Sherlock-y season.
01:28:19.740 Well, True Detective...
01:28:20.740 It's the first season, isn't it?
01:28:22.740 With McConaughey and...
01:28:23.740 Yeah, I was gonna say, yeah, that's McConaughey and Woody Harrelson.
01:28:26.740 Yeah.
01:28:27.740 Which am I?
01:28:28.740 Am I Rust?
01:28:29.740 Am I gonna turn into an alcoholic deadbeat when I'm 45?
01:28:33.740 Is that what you're suggesting?
01:28:35.740 Mmm, you're more likely the one to drive away into the distance and survive the encounter.
01:28:40.740 Oh, that's...
01:28:41.740 Oh, okay.
01:28:42.740 What, one of the criminals?
01:28:43.740 No, out of the duo.
01:28:45.740 Anyway, your segment.
01:28:47.740 Alright, uh, Garlic Goblin.
01:28:50.740 Great name.
01:28:51.740 People assumed it was an Islamist attack because attacks of this nature usually are.
01:28:55.740 It's absurd to suggest that pattern recognition is Islamophobic.
01:28:58.740 Yeah, they don't want you to not have these assumptions.
01:29:01.740 They know you're gonna jump to these conclusions.
01:29:03.740 They just want you to be absolutely paralysed in fear so you don't do anything about them.
01:29:08.740 They don't want you to act on them.
01:29:10.740 Again, it's not about facts.
01:29:11.740 It's not about the safety of the population.
01:29:13.740 It's all about perception and behavioural management.
01:29:16.740 Henry Ashman.
01:29:18.740 Given the details about Chris Cabba being a gangster was withheld from the public because of reporting restrictions put in place by a judge.
01:29:23.740 The information was out there, but you are right that it was not being reported on by the mainstream.
01:29:28.740 Although we reported on it.
01:29:29.740 Do we know whether the media were withholding the details about Southport willingly or because they were forced to by state actors?
01:29:36.740 A little column A, a little column B.
01:29:38.740 I think that the state probably helped, but these people wouldn't have wanted that information out there anyway.
01:29:43.740 Some of them, obviously, GB News and other publications would have happily put it out there.
01:29:47.740 Yeah.
01:29:48.740 Guido Forks were blocked from doing so.
01:29:50.740 Yeah.
01:29:51.740 Also, not being funny, we heard things for weeks that, you know, have not yet been verified and may or may not be disproven during the court proceedings.
01:29:59.740 At the time, we said there are things that we've heard but we can't report on because of restrictions.
01:30:04.740 We still can't.
01:30:05.740 Whether or not if we think that there are rumours that might have some teeth to them or whether or not they're complete bunk.
01:30:11.740 Just because, as we saw with that Guardian article versus the people that have been sent to prison for speculations that now have more foundations than we thought.
01:30:19.740 The eye of Sauron is upon us. They are looking for an excuse to lock us up and we just can't give it to them.
01:30:24.740 Yeah. Do you want to read through some of yours because we're already at heartbreak?
01:30:26.740 Yeah, absolutely can. Where's the mouse gone? There we go.
01:30:29.740 Richard Monakendam.
01:30:31.740 Here's a bright idea. The next time the ECHR gets mentioned when some barbarian commits heinous crimes in the UK,
01:30:35.740 is not deported because it may harm a family or mother or any other vacuous reason or lie, send them back as well.
01:30:40.740 Problem solved. ECHR subverted. Everyone's a winner.
01:30:42.740 Well, Kawhi, I think we should be deported. As the former head of ICE said recently when he was interviewed on 60 Minutes,
01:30:47.740 I think, simple solution, deport everyone. Deport the whole family.
01:30:50.740 Because clearly the family has produced this kind of criminal, so they are at fault as well.
01:30:54.740 And to keep the family together, we should return them to their home of origin.
01:30:57.740 Sensible policy.
01:30:59.740 The Roosterman. I don't understand the hardship on the family's argument.
01:31:02.740 The families can follow the criminal out of the country, but they won't because they like the benefits of the UK.
01:31:06.740 Still, that's their choice.
01:31:07.740 Well, Kawhi, returning them to their country of origin is not a death sentence.
01:31:11.740 Harry and his bucket full of KFC.
01:31:13.740 Do you remember Harry and his bucket full of dinosaurs?
01:31:16.740 My turkey dinosaurs, yeah.
01:31:19.740 Last month, I went to the National Maritime Museum of Cornwall
01:31:22.740 and they had on display a migrant boat used to cross the channel in 2021.
01:31:26.740 The nearby information board shows pictures of women
01:31:28.740 and emphasise that these refugees deserve their help.
01:31:30.740 It felt like a slap in the face, especially because I paid £25 again.
01:31:33.740 Yeah, don't give to any of these charities.
01:31:35.740 Don't use Deliveroo.
01:31:36.740 Don't use Uber Eats.
01:31:37.740 Don't give to the RNLI.
01:31:38.740 Don't buy a poppy this year because they're giving it to Stonewall.
01:31:41.740 It's a stone wall.
01:31:42.740 So...
01:31:43.740 Yeah.
01:31:44.740 Yeah, I know.
01:31:45.740 I'm sorry.
01:31:46.740 I'm not going to be buying a poppy this year.
01:31:47.740 Oh, that's amazing.
01:31:48.740 I think I've still got one from last year that I might fish out if I can find it.
01:31:51.740 Yes.
01:31:52.740 I have moved since then, so it might be difficult.
01:31:54.740 Yeah, I've been to...
01:31:57.740 Last year I went to a castle, I forget which one it is.
01:32:00.740 It's the one that had Clive of India's treasure trove that he collected from his exploits over there
01:32:07.740 and brought back.
01:32:08.740 And I was walking around looking at it, some amazing stuff,
01:32:11.740 these old swords, sets of armours, jewels that he'd gotten from some of the people that he'd encountered.
01:32:17.740 And the entire time, this woman who worked there was so apologetic for anything.
01:32:22.740 Of course, we know that it was taken by conquest and colonialism
01:32:27.740 and we don't support any of those things.
01:32:29.740 We're mainly housing it for the sake of historical memory.
01:32:32.740 And I turned to her and I was like,
01:32:34.740 well, the people that they got it from were all warring with each other anyway.
01:32:37.740 And she didn't know how to respond to that.
01:32:40.740 Also, if all the belongings of that nation should never have been taken away from that nation,
01:32:44.740 should not be here and should be returned home, why not the people?
01:32:48.740 Why do the people also belong here and why shouldn't they be returned home?
01:32:51.740 Why shouldn't they be returned home?
01:32:52.740 And if you want to make an argument on capital, human capital?
01:32:55.740 Quite, yeah.
01:32:56.740 Anyway, do you want to do a couple of comments from your last section?
01:32:58.740 Yes.
01:32:59.740 Baron Von Warhawk.
01:33:00.740 This shows the power that DEI groups have and how evil these people are.
01:33:04.740 They are willing to ruin the life of a man who acted in a time of crisis to protect his fellow countrymen
01:33:08.740 for no other reason than they are spiteful mutants who love criminals
01:33:11.740 and want nothing more than to burn down Western civilization.
01:33:13.740 They just hate white people.
01:33:14.740 That is it.
01:33:15.740 They just hate white people.
01:33:16.740 Yeah.
01:33:17.740 Quite a few from Baron.
01:33:18.740 Russian garbage human, where's the crowds of women calling for Daniel Penny's release?
01:33:23.740 Letters like death row serial killers received from women?
01:33:26.740 Take note, act accordingly, find those worth fighting for and get away from these hellhole cities.
01:33:31.740 Yeah, that's an interesting point you've raised.
01:33:33.740 If Daniel Penny had murdered him on purpose and was unrepentant and was like a serial killer,
01:33:38.740 he would be getting more sympathy from a select group of women than he is.
01:33:42.740 That's a really interesting little point to note there.
01:33:47.740 Someone online, the most important lesson from Daniel Penny is never ever defend other people.
01:33:51.740 Now, I understand why everybody's making this, taking this conclusion.
01:33:56.740 And from a purely pragmatic and practical standpoint, yeah, that makes perfect sense.
01:34:01.740 But this is the kind of atmosphere, this is the kind of behaviour that turns cities into hellholes.
01:34:07.740 You're playing into the hands, unfortunately.
01:34:09.740 That's the kind of behaviour that means that nobody trusts one another.
01:34:12.740 You get a breakdown of societal trust.
01:34:14.740 And again, always leads back to South Africa.
01:34:17.740 You end up with South Africa again and again and again in all of these situations.
01:34:21.740 So, when you can, and if you do it in an intelligent way, I've seen people who have gone to help people recently
01:34:30.740 set up cameras for themselves before they've actually done it.
01:34:33.740 I know it feels cynical, it feels harsh.
01:34:35.740 Do whatever you can so that you've got evidence that you were doing it because people were in danger.
01:34:41.740 That's the best I can suggest.
01:34:43.740 Solid advice.
01:34:44.740 And with that, thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
01:34:46.740 I'll be back in about half an hour for Tomlinson Talks with Nate Hockman ahead of the election.
01:34:50.740 Harry, appreciate the podcast.
01:34:52.740 Thank you very much.
01:34:53.740 Otherwise, we'll be back.
01:34:54.740 Apologies, I almost died of depression halfway through, but that's fine.
01:34:57.740 It's getting rough these days.
01:34:58.740 We'll be back tomorrow at one o'clock with more news for you.
01:35:01.740 Until then, take care and goodbye.
01:35:03.740 Bye.