The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - July 17, 2025


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1210


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

172.70927

Word Count

15,882

Sentence Count

5

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

22


Summary

In this episode we talk about the Great Mega-Shism, the mutiny at the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) and the fallout from the epstein files being leaked to the media. We also talk about Israel's latest moves in Syria and what they might be up to and what the strategic aims might be.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 hello and welcome to the podcast of the lotus eaters episode 1210 i'm harry you all know that
00:00:13.260 this is beau and say hello to lewis hello hello and welcome back and today we're going to talk
00:00:19.140 about more stuff to do with the maga mutiny as a result of the uh non-existent epstein files
00:00:25.680 so so glad to learn that they didn't exist in the first place except for when they were on pan
00:00:30.480 bondi's desk um ofcom gatekeeping by communists and also i'm going to talk about israel's latest
00:00:38.700 moves in syria which should be very interesting and what's going on there and what some of the
00:00:44.740 strategic aims might be have we got anything on this afternoon is common sense crusade on jack
00:00:49.860 yeah common sense crusade after this at three o'clock so if you've got membership to the
00:00:57.420 website watch that if you don't go away anyway let's get into it then gents all right so let's
00:01:06.620 talk about the great mega schism or the great mega mutiny that's happening and it's a thing in progress
00:01:12.760 so for anyone that's watching this maybe days or weeks or even months from now uh just to note we
00:01:19.140 are talking at approximately 1 p.m greenwich mean time on the 17th of july so things will have
00:01:24.860 changed quite quickly on this yes uh but at the moment one of the bigger things there's lots to
00:01:30.360 talk about actually in this segment one of the bigger things is that dan bongino the deputy leader
00:01:35.580 of the fbi has quit it seems uh when the first thing to sound that is that the the left-wing lefty
00:01:41.880 legacy media sort of or some of them anyway are sort of painting it someone like karl kaninsky or
00:01:46.340 something painting it's just a rage quit i don't know i don't think it is a rage but he actually
00:01:51.020 hasn't come out and said again as of recording he hasn't come out and sort of done any sort of
00:01:55.800 interview it completely explaining his position or anything i suspect it was less of a rage quit and
00:02:00.580 more of a uh you know standing on principle albeit they did came out him and kashpatel do you remember
00:02:06.360 that a few days back or a few weeks back now saying did that press conference where they looked like
00:02:10.640 they were it was like a hostage video and they said no epstein did kill himself and there's not
00:02:14.400 much to see here yeah i believe it was a doj leak of a memo that said that there was no client list
00:02:20.900 there was nothing like that and then they immediately all had to come out and defend it oh that's something
00:02:24.500 slightly different i'll talk about that yeah it wasn't a leak it was an official i think i think it
00:02:30.000 was leaked a little bit early oh oh okay beyond when it was formally released yes and then it was
00:02:35.580 released and confirmed everybody's worries okay so there's some sort of mutiny between some sort of
00:02:41.700 end of the love affair between at least a large chunk of the mega base and trump uh on both sides
00:02:48.160 of the coin it seems because trump keeps doubling down at the moment in uh sort of not reversing his
00:02:54.200 position or anything um i must admit i must count myself in in that as part of the mutiny i mean uh when
00:03:01.940 we did when there was the american election stream we were all pro-trump weren't we um i've always been
00:03:07.280 fairly uh lukewarm pro-trump pro-mag i'm also on record as saying that you know i'm not blindly
00:03:13.100 yeah in favor of him i've always had criticisms yeah him yeah i've written about my criticisms of his
00:03:19.460 first of his first administration where he didn't really drain the swamp at all things like that
00:03:24.020 nonetheless have been broadly pro-trump but i can't really support it no going further
00:03:31.680 uh because of this because this is this goes to the heart of it goes to the heart of trust um and
00:03:38.980 and and all sorts of things it goes to the heart of the the deep state or the swamp it kept well it
00:03:43.160 kind of wraps up everything that the mega movement was supposed to be against the only thing it doesn't
00:03:50.460 really include is um immigration and mass deportations which are being used as a talking
00:03:57.460 point to try to distract people from this yeah i never understand that position it's like you can
00:04:02.860 only you can only have one or the other you can only have trump be really strong on immigration or he
00:04:08.420 can tackle the epstein thing with truth you can't have both why why not in that case why why was he
00:04:14.580 campaigning on all of these things exactly and people say oh he's been lukewarm on the epstein files
00:04:20.200 and to be fair that is true you can find interviews from him last year where he was very evasive
00:04:27.160 around whether he was going to release them or not but it was all of the people that he chose for
00:04:32.440 positions like dan bongino like cash patel who were going hell for leather against it pam bondi and
00:04:39.040 others saying that we're going to release all of this information pam bondi earlier this year saying
00:04:43.240 i've got the files on my desk yeah and then there was the big media uh blitz around the phase one
00:04:50.800 which i'm pretty sure was supposed to be the only thing that they were going to release and then
00:04:54.920 everybody said this is nothing so they said oh it's actually only phase one the whole thing has been a
00:04:59.580 complete uh disaster from from the off and it really does come across like they're trying to hide
00:05:04.800 something didn't ai post something i think it was either earlier or yesterday i can't remember um saying
00:05:10.920 that i think it was only three percent of like the maga base like were approval of what approving of
00:05:18.040 um trump's handling of of the epstein files only three percent and i don't know the pull of that i i
00:05:26.140 need to be we need to look that up properly but yeah i read that and i thought they're in trouble
00:05:32.000 well it does go right to the very core of the movement yeah you know one of the big pillars on which
00:05:37.980 the mega movement and trump was elected both times was that he's the outsider who's going to drain the
00:05:44.100 swamp and he's going to actually confront these cabals of sex criminals and pedophiles and things
00:05:50.900 so to uh to pivot like this to 180 like this and immediately start gaslighting um that's not okay i
00:05:59.040 mean you're quite right to say that in recent months certainly in recent days he or before the memo came
00:06:04.500 out he sort of started being quite lukewarm and trying to walk it back a bit but there's also
00:06:09.200 plenty of clips of him from way back in uh way back just being quite bellicose about it say no
00:06:15.260 uh we will release the like just unequivocally we will release the epstein files and all that sort of
00:06:21.020 thing one that i've seen referred to quite a lot it was last year sometime was he was being asked very
00:06:26.500 directly in an interview will you release the jfk files yes will you release these files yes will you
00:06:33.480 release the epstein files and he pauses he goes yeah well we'll release some of it you know because
00:06:40.000 there's a lot of there's a lot of lies in there it's like oh okay just the just these ones he starts
00:06:44.680 to get all cagey about yeah right so um of course you can imagine that um all the lefties like the
00:06:52.860 legacy media you know msnbc cnn people like jen saki stephen king oh yeah yeah stephen king's one
00:07:00.660 was interesting telling telling maga to grow up that it was all a conspiracy theory so apparently
00:07:06.840 when it comes to potentially defending an international cabal of uh sex offenders who
00:07:13.780 abuse minors this is the one thing that stephen king and donald trump yeah yeah yeah can agree on
00:07:19.680 so that's interesting yeah yeah very interesting well you can imagine that they're all for it
00:07:23.920 because it undermines trump in any ways a political problem for trump but it's interesting um that a
00:07:28.420 lot of them go with the angle that uh epstein there isn't there actually isn't that much to see
00:07:34.240 there isn't it was a hoax but nonetheless isn't it good that he's fallen out of love with his own base
00:07:40.260 and all that sort of thing um yeah they're cheering that on very interesting um i was going to play a
00:07:46.540 bit of uh uh carl clinton but i can't bring myself to do it i won't put our audience to it you know
00:07:51.220 john stewart obviously don't put us through john stewart people like that don't say his real name
00:07:55.200 um people like that oh yeah yeah hope not hate might tell me off um obviously loving it but there's
00:08:01.180 loads on on the other side i mean loads people a lot of people that you would expect to be
00:08:07.120 trump loyalists yeah are just not having it they're just not having it uh people like megan
00:08:13.840 kelly tucker carlson joe rogan alex jones matt walsh tim paul candy soins all these people being
00:08:19.580 like uh what are you kidding me even charlie kirk for a while he went along with the line of let's
00:08:26.440 just talk about something else but then quite quickly pivoted back to i actually know this is
00:08:30.180 important didn't he say didn't he say recently on his show i don't we don't want to talk about i
00:08:35.280 trust my friends in the government or something and then one day later went back to actually
00:08:39.400 i think he i think he felt the way the winds were going i don't know i don't know i don't really
00:08:43.620 watch charlie kirk you might have realized how stupid the sentence my friends in the yeah i know
00:08:48.680 i trust my friends in the government it's like okay so so either you are a bought and paid for
00:08:53.840 insider or you're actually dumb enough to think the government is your friend
00:08:57.960 neither one is good well that's that's the ben shapiro line i trust kashi patel i know i trust
00:09:05.140 i trust pan bondi i trust the president okay all right but it's not just the chattering classes
00:09:11.460 yes people like tucker carlson or whatever it's actually people like you know steve bannon
00:09:16.280 marjorie taylor green lauren bobert obviously dan bongino has got some sort of issues of course
00:09:22.200 uh tim butcher uh a republican from tennessee has gone on the record saying no i just don't trust
00:09:28.580 pan bondi and uh yeah uh but it's more than that uh i mean mike johnson the speaker in congress
00:09:36.620 um has expressed doubts he's just not going along with the trump line of let's stop talking about this
00:09:43.720 um and in fact the democrats would only need a small number of republicans in congress in order
00:09:52.100 to force a bill to make the the white house legally formally have to release the files and they've got
00:09:58.880 them apparently they've got the numbers i only need like a few and they've already got seven or so i i was
00:10:04.060 reading earlier that they've got that a bill drafted or are drafting a bill for that and i read that it was
00:10:09.580 mike johnson who was trying to block it well they did block a vote just the other day but it'll keep
00:10:15.100 coming up this isn't going to go away oh the fact that trump wants it to go away it's not going to
00:10:18.940 i mean i wrote an article a few years ago three years ago saying we won't forget this people lots
00:10:24.100 of people want it to be forgotten and just swept under the carpet it's just a footnote in history
00:10:28.500 uh but it's not going to be i don't think it's going to be because the mutiny is quite big like i say
00:10:33.760 all these lists of names from from joe rogan to marjorie taylor green yeah right they're not letting it go
00:10:39.200 and it's and it's also for the democrats it's a slam dunk for them but what it's a complete slam
00:10:45.060 dunk not to say that loads of mega republicans are going to switch sides all of a sudden i would
00:10:51.320 never ever recommend anybody vote democrat but i would expect that a number of people are going to
00:10:57.080 go well i was lied to again i was i was lied to so they might just refrain from voting or potentially
00:11:03.860 try and vote for a third party like elon musk's america but if that if that even goes ahead i mean
00:11:09.980 musk has been saying that he wanted to primary people because of the deficit spending but it might
00:11:16.940 actually be this that gets people primary primary in the midterms yeah um one other thing to say
00:11:23.060 people that are on both sides of the aisle on this um there's some people that i've found
00:11:27.240 suspiciously silent haven't seen jd vance talk about this much cash patel seems to be remarkably
00:11:35.060 quiet at the moment he's already again we're in a moment in time he has made statements but he's not
00:11:40.480 he's not sort of come out and done a long press conference backing up trump or whatever has he a
00:11:47.040 number of people seem to be interestingly quiet about it um but okay so just a super quick rundown if
00:11:54.840 anyone doesn't know some of the chronology of some of the things that have happened so there's that
00:11:58.100 phase one thing where bondi gives a bunch of right-leaning influencers this dossier thing
00:12:04.580 phase one phase one they all took a photo and it was a complete nothing burger yeah yeah okay
00:12:11.480 we'll wait for phase two then it was information that we already had except it was massively redacted
00:12:18.140 when we already had the unredacted versions like seriously i mean i like a number of people were like
00:12:24.080 okay well okay phase one all right so okay it's a nothing burger but we'll wait for the big reveal
00:12:28.960 the big phase two then she came out didn't she she said it was on her desk they've walked that back
00:12:33.280 she didn't literally mean it was an actual list was physically on her desk it was just the files in
00:12:39.240 general sort of metaphorically on her metaphorical desk sort of thing but okay um and then um
00:12:47.480 uh so once that memo came out what is it something like 10 days ago now uh where it just said
00:12:55.600 there's nothing to see here basically he did kill himself uh there is no client list and uh that's it
00:13:03.680 that's the end of the story really um obviously that's weird and frustrating but the very next day
00:13:10.580 when there was some sort of press conference in um in the what in the white house and someone asked
00:13:15.760 trump about it or someone was asking pan bondi who's sitting two seats down from trump about it
00:13:20.300 and trump interjected saying are you still talking about you're still talking about epstein it's like
00:13:25.240 that was when i immediately like this is a sea change is a weird yeah sea change one it was only one
00:13:31.720 day ago for a start what do you mean are we still talking about it it's still in the news cycle
00:13:36.920 uh yeah we're still talking about it yeah we've still got questions she never told us whether he was
00:13:41.620 an intelligence agent whether a us or an israeli one um uh yeah we're still talking about it yeah
00:13:47.820 like many attached to a lot of different intelligence agencies all banding information
00:13:52.720 between one another sure yeah yeah an asset whether he's actually a full-blown employee
00:13:57.080 or whether he's just yeah on their books in some more informal way or whatever you haven't addressed
00:14:02.320 any of that so yeah we're still talking about so that gaslighting was immediately odd to me
00:14:07.040 that's a red flag to me yeah massive it was like wait what yeah i almost couldn't believe my eyes
00:14:11.760 and ears when uh but anyway since then it's only got worse in fact we've got a i think it's a clip
00:14:18.460 from that actual conference but yeah yeah let's listen to bondi here first to back up on that in
00:14:25.560 february i did turn it up a bit jack and it's been getting a lot of attention because i said i was
00:14:32.120 asked a question about the client list and my response was it's sitting on my desk to be reviewed
00:14:39.680 meaning the file along with the jfk mlk files as well that's what i meant by that also to the tens of
00:14:49.640 thousands of video they turned out to be child porn downloaded by that disgusting jeffrey epstein
00:14:55.740 child porn is what they were never going to be released never going to see the light of day
00:15:00.500 to him being an agent i have no knowledge about that we can get back to you on that
00:15:05.600 and the minute that was the key thing for me we have no knowledge about that we'll get back to you
00:15:10.480 on that oh liar i'm not buying that no no what do you mean what do you mean you don't know about it
00:15:17.340 and you'll get back to us nonsense don't treat us like we're children like we're morons you don't
00:15:24.160 know anything about that that's sort of at the heart of this thing and has been since the 90s when he
00:15:29.380 was first prosecuted you don't know about that well you'll get back to us on that yeah come on
00:15:35.200 come on treat us with such contempt yeah so okay going forward uh it just seems
00:15:44.040 well so trump keeps pivoting because at first it was the line was
00:15:48.640 there are no files yeah now it seems to have pivoted a bit to something a bit different that
00:15:55.160 there might be files but they're not credible trump in the last few days is democrat hoax
00:15:59.900 is the new line and that that as well there aren't any oh but there are but it's a hoax and
00:16:04.180 they're not credible it's like what make your mind there's been numerous administrations have
00:16:09.800 handled these files over these when epstein actually died it was under trump's administration
00:16:16.140 and it was 2019 so this was almost three years into his administration as well so at least there's a
00:16:22.740 three-year grace period there donald where those files were your guys doing it surely yeah another
00:16:30.120 thing he keeps saying is the guy died years ago now don't care doesn't matter yeah yeah john kennedy
00:16:36.140 was murdered decades ago don't doesn't matter the truth will lie in wait for all time okay
00:16:42.180 very good very good so uh the truth's not going anywhere um so where people keep asking the
00:16:50.920 questions he just he's sort of basically attacking his own base uh so let's listen to this little
00:16:57.580 clip you turn it up jack is it possible i don't understand why they would be so interested he's dead
00:17:09.320 for a long time uh he was never a big factor in terms of life uh i don't understand what the interest
00:17:17.240 or what the fascination is i really don't and the credible information has been given don't forget we
00:17:24.440 went through years of the muller witch hunt and all of the different things the steel dossier okay
00:17:29.920 which was all
00:17:30.740 keep going fake all that information was fake but i don't understand why the jeffrey epstein case would
00:17:39.140 be of interest to anybody it's pretty boring stuff it's sorted but it's boring and i don't understand
00:17:46.040 why it keeps going uh i i think well really only pretty bad people including fake news want to keep
00:17:53.020 something oh yeah it's bad people it's always bad people bad people wanting to know the truth and
00:18:00.520 it's boring neither of those things are true neither of those things are true if anything you can't call
00:18:05.920 it boring there's nothing there but it's boring yeah he's just throwing out old talking points to try
00:18:12.500 and distract he's trying to throw out oh uh people steal dossier uh fake news these are these are
00:18:19.660 talking points and lines that you've been using for years that remember maga is a cult when you
00:18:26.520 know they all yeah maga is this cult that they just follow the leader and that's it you don't ask
00:18:31.860 questions you don't you know hold accountability in some way remember that to equate this with real
00:18:38.880 hoaxes like the russia russia russia thing yeah yeah uh what are you doing donald why are you doing that
00:18:44.980 only bad people want to know the truth about this are you sure mate trafficking is pretty
00:18:51.460 pretty high issue yeah and it's a hoax oh is it but it's boring is it the hope that that island is a
00:18:58.420 hoax is it his his 90s conviction is was a hoax it was gillane maxwell's trial that all of that yeah
00:19:04.420 that was a hoax it was the mid 2000s where he was where he was convicted for i believe it was
00:19:11.620 trafficking children at the age of around 12 as young as 12 at least that was in i think 2007
00:19:21.540 conveniently just a few years after he and trump had a public falling out because they'd been friends
00:19:28.000 for a very long time up until that point um and for that he was given a sweetheart deal where he only
00:19:34.120 had to serve i think 12 months and that might have been commuted and when asked why that was
00:19:40.760 i believe the attorney general or the judge um acosta said he was told that it was because epstein was
00:19:49.400 intelligence well all of these coincidences you have to and and just points of fact you have to try
00:19:57.040 and magic away if you want to turn this into something innocent where the administration's telling
00:20:02.680 you the truth right now yeah yeah they're creating a false history trying to i mean there's there's
00:20:09.080 plenty of other stuff as well like the fact that uh epstein was employed in the 70s at the dalton
00:20:15.720 school as a maths teacher when he had no qualifications to do so was given the job by bill bar's father and
00:20:23.640 then in the mid-1980s gets picked up by this mega group and people like lex where les wexner and just
00:20:30.600 handed over a load of massive like billions of dollars worth of hedge funds accounts to manage
00:20:35.640 that new york mansion was just les wexner just sold it to him for a dollar yeah yeah no no right no
00:20:42.520 qualifications or experience in any of these fields just keeps getting given these opportunities and
00:20:48.440 then all of a sudden by the late 80s early 90s he's a wealthy new york socialite rubbing shoulders with
00:20:54.760 donald trump and clinton that was all an obama conspiracy theory apparently now yeah you've got
00:21:00.600 so gilane maxwell being in jail then right in prison what is that is just a hoax hoax the connections to
00:21:07.640 robert maxwell directly through gis lane the lolita express and yeah that was all a hoax uh just a
00:21:14.760 conspiracy theory boring stuff though the the the witness testimony of all the survivors yeah it's all a
00:21:20.760 a hoax at the interviews let's listen to uh trump asking answer some questions here in the last day
00:21:27.000 or so you said this was all a hoax has your attorney general told you this was a hoax what evidence
00:21:31.400 it's not the attorney general no i know it's a hoax it's started by democrats some stupid republicans
00:21:37.400 and foolish republicans fall into the net and so they try and do the democrats work they're wasting their
00:21:43.800 time with uh a guy who obviously had some very serious problems who died three four years ago
00:21:52.680 i'd rather talk about the success we have with i bet you would i bet you would mate that's something
00:21:59.640 else he keeps trying to pivot onto this idea that oh we've had the most uh successful administration
00:22:05.320 first most successful six months ever people are saying i'm going to be the greatest president of all
00:22:10.280 time considered that my legacy it's like like it's all boring it's boring it's boring what's what's
00:22:17.400 the achievements like how is this the most successful presidency of all time so far these first six
00:22:23.160 months what are these achievements that he's pointing to like let's have one more clip okay let's have one
00:22:32.360 more clip and i would say that you know these files were made up by comey they were made up by obama they
00:22:39.400 were made up by but the biden you know we and we went through years of that with the russia russia
00:22:46.840 russia hoax with all of the different things that we had to go through we've gone through years of it
00:22:51.880 but she's handled it very well uh yeah yeah okay uh it is a bs uh people that still want to know
00:23:02.520 about it are weaklings it's a scam what they're weaklings they're doing the democrats work for
00:23:08.280 he doesn't want their support anymore whoa whoa it's like it really is burning through political
00:23:14.760 capital yeah this is before the midterms crash out if it was after the midterms he's absolutely got
00:23:21.000 nothing left to lose at the ballot box i might it might make a bit more sense like mask off but
00:23:26.760 there's still the midterms to go i think what they're hoping is that this time next year everyone
00:23:33.080 will have forgotten and the news cycle will have dragged people along into this next current thing
00:23:39.160 and the next current thing after that and that there'll be something and they'll start to throw
00:23:43.480 out red meat to the base just in time for the midterms uh this time if you vote for the republicans
00:23:49.880 make sure that we get the house and the senate and we'll make sure to get those millions and millions
00:23:54.440 deported every year when like biden imported illegally 10 million people into the country
00:24:03.000 the upper limits of what we've been told for mass deportations is they're aiming for like a million a
00:24:08.040 year that doesn't even that isn't even a drop in the bucket it needs to be if the if trump
00:24:15.800 plausibly incredibly says before the midterms do this and we'll get 10 million out per year
00:24:22.200 and they actually are going to go through with it and actually get 10 million out per year
00:24:27.400 maybe then consider it maybe then but if they're not going to do that and they can't do that or for
00:24:34.360 whatever reason uh then there's there's no reason to just continue to believe lies yeah well for me this
00:24:42.440 was the last straw in the whole drain the swamp thing again i've been on record years ago between the
00:24:47.880 two trump presidencies saying you didn't really drain the swamp first time around yeah that's a
00:24:52.520 worry for me this time now there's nothing left if you're not draining the swamp or even attempting to
00:24:58.200 or actually gaslighting so that you actively don't then you are part of the swamp i mean i heard as
00:25:05.160 well that he got ratioed hard on his own platform which is so embarrassing people aren't buying it
00:25:10.600 because it's the same playbook that the democrats will do something like off the top of my head just one
00:25:15.000 example trying to say that january 6th is as as bad as pearl harbor or 9 11. no no no one's buying that
00:25:23.720 no one's buying that just like this no one's buying it so i mean i saw this tweet you know the classic
00:25:33.080 the classic starlin thing of just trying to rewrite an alternative history and it seems like what
00:25:38.920 happened was when they put that memo out saying he killed himself and there is no client list trump
00:25:44.120 expected everyone perhaps not his political enemies lefties and stuff but he expected his own base
00:25:50.280 everyone on the right everyone in bagger to just immediately swallow that and go with that line
00:25:56.280 immediately and then he obviously thought a little bit of berating from daddy will quieten them down and
00:26:02.200 we'll move on it's not working not working i'm here for it i'm here for the mutiny i'm with megan
00:26:08.920 kelly i'm with steve bannon okay uh tucker uh no this is important people say oh let's just move on to
00:26:16.120 the more important things in a sense this is the most important thing because it gets to the heart of
00:26:22.680 trust as i say yeah without that governments in so-called free democracies uh are legless
00:26:30.200 um how could we possibly trust you on anything else if you're going to do this on this topic um so
00:26:40.200 right so okay well i'll keep doing bits on this as i'm sure i'm sure this isn't the end of the epsi
00:26:47.240 epsi saga one trump keeps bringing it back up when he's so eager to move past it he then keeps going on
00:26:55.000 truth social and blasting his own followers for caring about something that his platform was built
00:27:03.080 on because as you say it's not just specifically although this is obviously very important about
00:27:09.000 the idea that there is an international cabal blackmailing one another using um video footage
00:27:16.440 and other things surrounding you know sexual assault of minors it's also to do with the deep
00:27:21.240 state it's also to do with political uh corruption it's to do with national sovereignty the idea that
00:27:27.000 if foreign governments are potentially using this as leverage then your nation is no longer sovereign
00:27:33.560 if its leaders are being blackmailed to pursue the aims of other governments or doing the same to
00:27:39.880 other governments it's all to do with everything that mago was based around whilst at the same time
00:27:46.920 you have all of these talks of another betrayal if they go ahead with some kind of farm worker
00:27:53.320 program which will effectively be some kind of amnesty tom homan has said that there's going to
00:27:58.600 be no amnesty but is tom homan in charge of whether that legislation gets put forward see tom homan was
00:28:04.840 actually i see him at least make one comment uh in on the mutiny side saying we do need transparency
00:28:10.600 actually so lots of people lots of people are not having it even people in essence in trump's inner
00:28:17.720 circle um because one other thing say if there was genuinely nothing to it if the department of
00:28:24.120 justice had genuinely looked into it all and saw that there was there genuinely was no client list and
00:28:29.400 there genuinely was nothing to it then what you would want is either bondi or preferably trump himself
00:28:36.360 do some sort of long form interview with someone like tucker someone like that or joe rogan sit
00:28:42.360 down and do an hour or two and go through it and do the full a full house cleaning and say look
00:28:49.800 this is what we genuinely found but they didn't do that it was this one line memo and the very next
00:28:56.200 day you're a weakling and a bad person if you don't just swallow that yeah yeah yeah so that's what
00:29:03.160 not what's been done and the idea there's pivot upon pivot here isn't there like you say where
00:29:08.040 he wants everyone to stop talking about it but he won't stop talking about it because he could you
00:29:12.280 could go down the line of just a pure stone wall never ever uh tweet about it or truth social about
00:29:18.120 it and whenever anyone asks you a question immediately shut them down saying i'm not talking
00:29:21.320 about that could do that it wouldn't be great it really wouldn't be great but i mean they could do
00:29:26.600 that he's not doing that didn't even have to have a memo written up they could have pushed it
00:29:30.440 back and pushed it back until maybe the midterms after they could have said oh the dems are holding
00:29:35.480 us back from releasing phase two we really want to get this through to you you've got to keep voting
00:29:40.760 for us so that we can get phase two out so the dirty dems don't block it we want to get the truth
00:29:47.400 to you but no they want a load of liars yeah they shot themselves in the foot with this yeah yeah
00:29:52.280 as i say with the pivot upon pivot it it seems that you can only imagine some sort of strategy meeting
00:29:57.240 um i mean stephen miller could have been quite quiet on this and some sort of strategy meeting
00:30:01.400 where they're like first of all change the subject just try and change the subject that hasn't worked
00:30:08.360 they've tried that for a fair few days now hasn't worked okay next strat is to uh discredit it say if
00:30:17.080 there's any credible documents or evidence then pan bond is allowed to release it saying in other words
00:30:23.240 that what they've got so far isn't credible that's quite a big pivot that's from saying there is
00:30:28.840 nothing at all that doesn't exist to we're looking at what is or isn't credible so that's quite again
00:30:37.000 quite a big pivot that's it okay so i'm sure this story will roll on and uh we'll keep bringing it to
00:30:43.320 you because because i i don't know the trump administration any loyalty i'm just interested
00:30:48.440 i'm honestly interested in the truth i think a lot of people are a lot of people in the mega
00:30:51.880 movement uh honest decent working class people yeah and they just want the truth they don't want a
00:30:57.000 cabal of sex criminals to be telling them that they aren't or aren't allowed to say or think about
00:31:03.640 or question i'm one of those people yeah all right all right we've got quite a few rumble rants from
00:31:10.200 that let me just take the no worries mouse for a moment so that we can go through them so dragon lady
00:31:15.800 chris says maga can't possibly be disagreeing with trump on anything we're in a cult after all
00:31:20.040 don't you know mindless following blindly it has been very encouraging to see the amount of pushback
00:31:25.480 the administration's really been getting on this uh because i think at this point we all have to
00:31:30.360 acknowledge that maga as a movement has to grow beyond trump if you really want to have something
00:31:35.720 that is america first i don't think trump's going to be it i don't think he can be it now clearly
00:31:41.720 he's compromised so maga if it wants to continue needs to have something rise out of the ashes
00:31:47.240 like a phoenix and this is promising sigil stone harry i saw a meme and you're the exact person i
00:31:53.000 wanted to share it with if you're familiar enough with anime to get it in it is british for desu
00:32:00.280 i'm sorry i'm not that much of a weeb i have heard the word desu a few times uh i don't know what
00:32:07.320 context this is in that's a random name responded saying don't trust it harry sigil stone's meme
00:32:12.840 is just goat see thank you for reminding me of that hapsification guys guys don't look into the
00:32:19.000 history of cash patel's wife's history and background i have heard i've not looked into
00:32:24.600 this myself but i have heard people suggesting that she might be a spy of some oh really brilliant
00:32:31.960 although to be fair it wouldn't be surprising for foreign governments to want to set up spies as
00:32:38.760 the girlfriends and wives of high-ranking members of foreign governments classic soldiers time yeah
00:32:44.520 exactly yeah i mean just like whenever you see an admin member with like a chinese wife you're like
00:32:50.520 really got real lucky there didn't you buddy cranky texan uh check out what mike benz has been
00:33:02.920 saying lately about epstein this seems to be about covert funding for covert operations i've not seen
00:33:08.600 what mike benz has been saying he's typically a wealth of really interesting info so i'll take a look
00:33:13.560 at that wind pill seeker anything important would be removed from the fbi file and placed in the cia
00:33:19.480 file and nsa file pam doesn't have that tulsi does trump knows that many reported of fbi shredding
00:33:25.640 from november 2024 to january 2025 again transparency if that was the case would be great tulsi as far
00:33:33.000 as i can tell seems to be somewhat of an outsider in the trump admin now especially after he just
00:33:38.440 completely um uh ignored her advice on what was going on with iran where she said her own
00:33:45.320 intelligence was saying iran wasn't pursuing a nuclear weapon uh despite the enriched uranium
00:33:51.320 she said you know they're not actually trying to build anything right now and he ignored that and
00:33:55.320 said oh she doesn't know what she's talking about so if tulsi were able to give some kind of statement
00:34:00.440 it seems like she's one of the ones being quite quiet yeah yeah at the moment so suspiciously quiet yeah
00:34:05.320 hapsification con inc got their marching orders telling everyone to be mature and move on they're
00:34:10.920 defending child sex trafficking they're all a bunch of uh pedo enablers now that is the words of the
00:34:15.960 hapsification if anyone in con inc hears me say that that is not necessarily my opinion wind pill seeker
00:34:23.080 anything international is under cia and nsa not fbi this could be a honeypot for blackmail and black
00:34:28.840 budgets or god knows what but that would never be at fbi that's cia and nsa again some transparency
00:34:35.720 from the administration uh would be nice if they just said listen the fbi just doesn't have the
00:34:40.840 information that you're after i mean they're not entirely wrong saying that but there's a bit more
00:34:45.400 to it that i mean so originally when epstein uh was in when he was in prison when he died he was being
00:34:52.280 prosecuted by the southern district of new york so he was being prosecuted um domestically and the fbi
00:35:02.120 had done the investigation it was f i believe it's fbi agents that raided his island well a lot of i know
00:35:07.640 the island would have been domestic anyway right yeah yeah and everything anything and everything
00:35:12.040 that went down in his mansion in new york of course um i'm pretty sure it's the fbi that raided the
00:35:17.480 island where where is that that's that's not mainland you know it's like the virgin virgin
00:35:22.280 islands yeah but but still so he's not wrong i mean there are still plenty of reports of a lot of
00:35:28.200 what was going down not just being on the island he had a lot of girls brought to his new york mansion
00:35:34.200 and if they took off on the lolita express from mainland united states the fbi can say oh that's
00:35:40.040 that's a part of our jurisdiction and yeah various things if they were if they were procured on on
00:35:45.880 united states soil they can then say this is part of this in our jurisdiction and so the fbi it's
00:35:50.920 not right to say it's not wrong but the fbi certainly were doing the investigation so sigil
00:35:57.080 stone says this helps democrats slaughter the republicans in the midterms or the republicans
00:36:01.000 turn against trump hard either way trump becomes a lame duck in a year and a half again we'll see how
00:36:05.960 that turns out things might change uh maybe they'll turn around and say you know what you're right
00:36:11.880 let's go complete full transparency and release everything not gonna happen not gonna happen or
00:36:16.520 maybe they start throwing out red meat and actually start deporting people in huge numbers like numbers
00:36:22.360 they promised and then say and start using that as a selling point for the midters we'll see what
00:36:27.080 happens but if the dems don't jump on this uh then maybe biden is still in charge because that would
00:36:32.280 be something that only a retarded senile person would do uh that's a random name you missed my second
00:36:37.960 message for lewis harry re oops apologies for that uh on on an unrelated note i haven't forgotten
00:36:44.360 you lewis i'll send you an email about the voice acting stuff sometime in the coming weeks and months
00:36:49.080 waiting to have my steam store page up creating a game wanted a voice actor awesome it's it's
00:36:54.920 wonderful to see people within our spheres actually making things yeah it's very you needed
00:36:58.840 changing in cockney bros in it up the apples and pears nice all right so uh lewis shall we have the
00:37:07.640 mouse i hear you have a scoop for i do so today uh doing something quite cool actually an exclusive
00:37:15.800 for lotus eaters so it's an absolute privilege to do it on the platform and with you gents um and
00:37:22.200 obviously with the audience because they've all been fantastic since i started you know coming on the
00:37:27.800 show ages ago so it's a real privilege to do this actually um let me just get my not that i want to
00:37:34.760 go down to these notes here on the bottom i can there we go okay so i decided to delve into ofcom
00:37:43.880 a little bit more um we know about ofcom being the communist regulators that they are
00:37:49.880 uh i see them as gatekeepers i don't see the point in ofcom personally i think we should go and
00:37:55.480 you know completely just tear it down start again back to the 90s you know how it used to be
00:38:03.400 um i just see it as just an information gatekeeping mechanism to be honest um and their ties with the
00:38:11.000 online safety bill and and i know you guys have obviously looked into that as well with the online
00:38:16.760 safety bill and done segments on that so we won't go too heavy on that but i decided to just delve a bit
00:38:22.280 more and just to look at um stats and data on complaints and why these complaints are happening
00:38:30.200 and what are the outcomes of all these complaints now i decided to focus mainly on climate change
00:38:36.760 because that's obviously a massive topic there's others like extremism immigration stuff which i've
00:38:41.320 got in the works but i've received a reply from ofcom with some data and i thought we could go through
00:38:47.320 it and have a little look so originally i sent a request um asking for a breakdown of viewer complaints
00:38:55.240 from the 1st of january 2021 to january the 1st 2024 related to climate change climate misinformation
00:39:04.360 net zero global warming environmental falsehoods and i asked for the number of complaints per incident
00:39:10.920 uh the program and channel name uh the nature of the complaint and whether ofcom took any action
00:39:17.640 and i also asked for copies of internal assessments uh summaries or guidance notes about how of ofcom
00:39:26.840 assesses climate related complaints uh under their broadcasting code uh whether it's like due accuracy
00:39:34.040 accuracy or misleading content and i was expecting just a just a huge you know look into going after
00:39:43.560 people who are skeptical on climate change it's actually a lot of it is the opposite there are
00:39:49.640 people who are actually saying hang on a minute what you're doing here with the heat waves with you
00:39:54.680 know you've seen like the the big you know everything's red when it's like 25 degrees you know hang
00:40:00.840 on a minute and you know the temperatures and everything and i wanted to go and show you
00:40:06.920 what we and god damn it on that americans make fun of us for that media scaremongering makes americans
00:40:12.920 go like british people are afraid of 25 degree weather no it's the media scaremonger 25 degrees is
00:40:19.960 fine it's pleasant even exactly we can deal with it so here's the list that they've given me and you can see
00:40:27.480 the different services uh you can see on obviously the program you've got a lot on bbc news there some
00:40:33.720 of them might be one complaint some of them clearly there's one there 61 on against gb news there's one
00:40:39.800 on channel 4 208 but the the thing is with this i was trying to go through this in my mind like does it
00:40:46.280 matter on volume or or not you know the more people complain does that does that mean that they have to
00:40:53.080 take it more seriously or less and the answer is actually no it doesn't matter if it's one complaint
00:40:58.760 or complaint or 200 complaints they have to go through it and have to do an investigation but what
00:41:05.880 i found obviously you can see here uh the annex includes complaints made against channel 4 the bbc
00:41:12.680 itv gb news sky talk tv and obviously the list of the programs on the left there's some from coronation
00:41:20.200 street um there to dan wootton farage um david ball is there uh good morning britain lot and good
00:41:29.320 morning britain um itv news the one from gogglebox gogglebox yeah jacob reese mog there should be more
00:41:36.680 complaints for gogglebox just to get that thing shut down i hate gogglebox yeah lorraine there um mark
00:41:44.200 mark stein yeah neil oliver so a big list but what i found if i just go back to my notes here um
00:41:54.440 no complaint about climate content resulted in a formal investigation none none of those and you can
00:42:02.520 see on the right hand side it says things like not pursued refer to the bbc not pursued nothing
00:42:09.640 uh out of remit is another one and referrals which is really weird and i thought so what you're telling
00:42:16.680 me in four years potentially five well yeah four years with all these complaints nothing has been
00:42:23.800 done at all very weird so would it be because like with um this one that i can see here for news night
00:42:31.000 refer to bbc would it be because um there would be internal processes for channels like gb news that
00:42:37.880 ofcom would expect you to go through first before referring straight to ofcom i believe so yeah so
00:42:44.840 there's that context as well i wonder if it's not extremely difficult to take any kind of action
00:42:50.920 because despite one of the lines that um that the climate change lobby always say is that the science
00:42:57.160 is settled exactly the science is settled well no it isn't no it isn't the reality is that the earth's
00:43:03.240 climate has always and will always be in flux and in fact it's one of the most complicated things
00:43:09.480 ever even like the work the earth's climate you have the best supercomputers in the world trying to
00:43:14.920 model it and they can't they can't because it's too complicated it's far too complicated yeah it gets
00:43:20.440 into um chaos theory and things you can't predict it no um so if that's the case which does seem to be
00:43:28.360 then um how can you say that this one particular view scientific view is settled and anything that
00:43:35.320 is uh heterodox to that is something that we can take action against you for yeah so for example it's
00:43:41.560 my opinion that co2 certainly man-made co2 doesn't drive climate change it will have an effect but it
00:43:48.040 doesn't drive it the sun and things like i said this yesterday sun and volcanoes and glaciers and all
00:43:54.920 sorts of weather giant weather systems will have much more an important impact on it than simply
00:44:01.320 man-made co2 um so could ofcom or whoever actually prosecute me or anyone who holds that opinion
00:44:10.280 well no no right it's not like it's a matter of absolute fact yeah yeah because uh it's it it has
00:44:20.200 been and will be up for debate as i say the earth climate will always be in flux what i was surprised
00:44:25.480 about going through the list because i was expecting you know gb news to be attacked talk tv like you know
00:44:32.200 guys that would have their shows that will be inclined to be be a bit more skeptical um so i was
00:44:39.160 expecting that but i wasn't expecting you know a couple of other things um there was one like some notable
00:44:45.160 examples that i made sky news coverage uh on the 11th of july 2022 the complaint was misleading
00:44:52.760 information about climate change and heat waves um and the allegation was the segment exaggerated
00:44:58.600 the impact of heat waves and falsely attributed all high temperatures to anthro anthropogenic i think
00:45:05.000 i've said that right uh climate change and the outcome of course not pursued nothing another one bbc news uh
00:45:13.000 19th of october 23 lack of impartiality and exclusion of dissenting scientific voices
00:45:19.960 good complaint um the bbc promoted only extreme climate narratives and failed to present alternative
00:45:25.800 views from climate scientists critical of ipcc models great complaint well typically one thing that
00:45:32.360 you find that they do is they'll take the ipcc models and they'll have an incredibly wide range
00:45:39.000 yeah of models of what the future will look like in their reports and they'll take the ones that are
00:45:45.080 the absolute most extreme like there'll be most of them saying like well yeah by this year temperatures
00:45:52.440 may have gone up by this much but it won't really do that much it might actually have some benefits
00:45:57.640 and it probably is caused by this wide range of factors rather than just because bill gates hasn't been
00:46:03.960 allowed to stop cows from farting yet and they'll ignore all of those and they'll jump straight to
00:46:09.880 the most sensationalist and hysterical one broadcast that because that's what's most useful for promoting
00:46:17.320 climate narratives which allow them to uh push net zero targets not to mention recently i did an
00:46:23.720 investigation into the met office and found that over 80 percent of the temperatures um the device
00:46:31.000 temperature devices used to you know track our temperatures across the uk 80 of them that's
00:46:38.360 300 over 300 of those temperatures are considered uh band five which at four and five which is basically
00:46:45.800 poor and unreliable because they're put in certain areas like tarmac on a runway or like near a tar
00:46:53.640 like near a what like jets you know shooting off near the temperature gauge in big cities where obviously
00:47:00.360 you know massive buildings you know trap the heat you know it just put in all these ridiculous places
00:47:06.840 but yeah 80 percent and i think we have only over 368 and that's nearly yeah 300 over 300.
00:47:17.000 and yeah i mean harry's exactly right that they'll go with the one particular view that if climate the
00:47:23.720 earth's general climate average climate goes up by this amount by this date then we're done it's the
00:47:30.040 apocalypse is armageddon there's no way back yeah but as you say the most hysterical version
00:47:37.160 i mean many models suggest we're in an interglacial period yeah that's it maybe leonard nimoy in the
00:47:43.880 70s was right yeah that we got we are going for an ice age if anything it's not going to be runaway
00:47:49.720 um runaway heat and uh we actually will go back to some sort of uh glacial period who knows who knows
00:47:57.720 well nobody knows really that's the true that's the real truth isn't it nobody knows what the future
00:48:03.560 holds exactly certainly not greta thunberg or al gore yeah right exactly yeah well here's it here's
00:48:10.280 what were al gore's predictions in an inconvenient truth because i would say something like new york
00:48:15.400 will be under by like the year 2000 or the year 2005 or something i think it was in 2005 he did it i think
00:48:20.840 he did it i think it was by 2020 oh yeah you're okay we'll be underwater but of course you bring
00:48:27.160 that up i bet i bet anybody trying to counter you will say well it's only because of the measures that
00:48:32.040 we've taken to combat climate change since alcohol also it's faulty then is what you're saying
00:48:39.400 it's because we started charging people for carrier bags yeah yeah that's the al gore's doomsday
00:48:44.120 predictions well this is i wanted to show just two of the complaints that they that the someone has
00:48:51.320 done this is for this one um so this is for a trailer called change climate season um oh no hang on
00:48:58.840 sorry that's this is the next one after that the great climate fight and it had some complaints due to
00:49:04.760 impartiality and bias i just wanted to play just a little bit just to get you the flavor of you know
00:49:14.840 what have i told you that solving the climate crisis is possible
00:49:22.680 this isn't a fantasy it could be our future the good news is we have the tools the problem is
00:49:34.440 our politicians we've got a plan we can get to net zero global warming can be stopped all you need is
00:49:43.080 passion and leadership they've known how to do this for decades and the solutions could benefit us
00:49:48.280 all on your win it's the cheapest form of electricity this is a massive opportunity this is going to be
00:49:54.360 the future of the economy but our politicians are failing us the government is going to water down
00:50:00.440 key climate change commitments it's so bonkers on every anyway you get the point i love all of the
00:50:07.560 solemn yes yeah oh i'm the only one qualified to tell you the truth yeah one of the most complicated
00:50:19.080 things yeah in our cosmos i need to hear i need to hear what hugh fernley wittenstall what does hugh
00:50:26.760 fernley wittenstall what's his take on it i can't be i can't be well informed until hugh fernley wittenstall
00:50:32.600 well if it's if it's not an older gentleman pulling a very serious face how are you supposed
00:50:39.800 to take it seriously though well there were some other things right i watched this for the first
00:50:45.000 time on the train coming up here and this received over 208 complaints this particular one which is
00:50:51.800 quite a lot it seemed from that list that seemed like among the more yeah exactly but i don't think
00:50:56.920 it's because of necessarily it's climate it's i'll play it to you see what you think it does have
00:51:02.680 music so i don't know well it's on youtube so it'll be all right so
00:51:16.120 as you can see record profits in the third quarter
00:51:32.120 what is this again this is an advert yeah for for change climate season
00:51:54.920 like channel four it's it's it's supposed to be insulting oil magnets yeah oh is that it okay yeah
00:52:05.720 okay yeah by making me despise i'm very sorry the people who made this advert if i had to see it
00:52:14.120 you guys had to see it and i'm very sorry you guys had no we didn't yes you do no we didn't imagine
00:52:19.320 the creative sitting around coming up with that idea but then the senior management going yes like
00:52:25.560 it yeah make it happen let's do money at it let's do it it's like they've got skid marks but it's crude
00:52:30.520 oil yeah yes i'm sorry that to put you guys through that but i'm sorry i couldn't resist um a reminder
00:52:39.640 so in total none of the viewer complaints nothing resulted in anything uh that's good to know that
00:52:45.640 they're not overreaching so much that they are actually hurting people even financially
00:52:51.960 um on the back of it i mean that is something right um yeah exactly uh but it reminded me
00:53:00.120 back in 2001 i think you guys remember this particular um tv show that received a record-breaking
00:53:09.080 um um record-breaking complaints brass eye i love brass eye yeah great day today yeah it's great
00:53:17.880 um it received the biggest i think the biggest amount of complaints in off in their in uk history
00:53:25.800 for one single program um i've got it here it says when we're talking about complaints the show that
00:53:32.600 comes to my brass eye episode it was i think it was pedo geddon do you remember do you i love that
00:53:37.560 episode it's the one with simon peg yeah yeah exactly yeah fancy him yeah sorry it's not my type
00:53:43.880 in july 2001 yeah still remains as the most uh complained about single program in uk history
00:53:50.920 with 1500 to 3000 complaints in days with around 1000 directly to channel four uh and their findings
00:53:58.920 after the investigation said that it breached standards on offense um and lack of adequate
00:54:05.080 warnings channel four had to broadcast an on-air apology but no financial penalties but even back then
00:54:11.720 satire was deemed public interest valid protecting creative expression can you imagine such a series
00:54:19.400 happening now through ofcom as well i don't think it's even possible anymore yeah there was the old
00:54:26.040 23 year old article um obviously spoke about that but comparing that to today is my my broader point
00:54:35.960 um it it shows that these dozens of complaints about biased climate climate coverage some very serious
00:54:45.960 some detailed none of them have been investigated like at least once and i just don't see the point
00:54:52.040 it is kind of the wider point what is the point in ofcom if they're not actually doing anything really
00:54:58.760 if that makes sense um it's like a parent just sort of wagging its finger yeah tutting exactly but not
00:55:05.160 actually doing anything but even worse to top it off um ofcom actually stated in terms of internal
00:55:13.240 assessments um or guidance it says we can confirm that we do not hold any internal guidance notes for the
00:55:21.080 assessment of climate related complaints so they don't have anything to go by it says we consider
00:55:29.160 internal assessments and summaries of individual complaints to be exempt from disclosure this
00:55:34.600 exemption is based on section 393 of the communications act which prohibits ofcom from disclosing business
00:55:40.760 specific information as a result no internal reviews audits or summaries about how climate complaint
00:55:48.040 decisions are reached um were shared so how do they then it's so confused if they have no internal
00:55:57.880 assessment or guidance on how they you know push forward with a complaint what are they doing
00:56:06.600 there seems to be a bit of oversight there yeah complete completely toothless yeah which is probably
00:56:14.200 it's for the best but you're quite right it's it's odd it is weird then yeah yeah it is confusing
00:56:22.440 it's very confusing but forgive me for the video but um yeah no i won't i saw the smile that was that
00:56:31.640 was a forgiveness there i saw that um no it wasn't that was a vengeful smile harry's gonna hurt me
00:56:40.200 afterwards i think for that but that's it that's the that's the little exclusive uh some more data
00:56:47.080 you can go and have a look sleuth through it yourself um but on the way we have i have some
00:56:53.240 more data come in uh hopefully to tackle like immigration views extremism see the complaints
00:56:59.720 through that and see if there's any been any investigation for that as well and if there's not again
00:57:06.120 it's gonna look pretty bad because it's kind of like what what is their purpose then what i'm
00:57:14.040 hearing is that someone like nick ferrari or patrick christie's or um neil oliver can go to town say
00:57:19.400 what you like nothing's gonna happen to you oh yeah go for your life so there i have it all right then
00:57:28.040 we've got a few more rumble rents come through and then we'll do my segment to end the day off so
00:57:35.720 uh let me see here it's okay harry says sigil stone we know you're not scared of mildly warm weather
00:57:43.800 you're mortally terrified of yes uh i'm not actually i'm i'm the kind of i'm i'm a weird maniac who will
00:57:51.080 go out in very warm weather and have been known to do this uh in like long sleeve shirts and jeans
00:57:57.160 and just sweat my balls off i don't know why i do it but sometimes i just do and i get on with it
00:58:03.640 sigil stone again it's the northern in you you refuse to accept that it's cold and when it's hot it's just
00:58:10.120 no i'm gonna wear the exact same thing at all times i've got quite a few friends who are like the absolute
00:58:15.640 maniacs who go out in the dead of winter with sleeveless shirts and cargo shorts on um so you
00:58:21.880 know that's that's kind of like what metal scene guys do uh sigil stone again also i'd like to advise
00:58:28.600 the british to stop using metric because there's two kinds of countries those that use metric and
00:58:32.840 those that have stealth bombers oh well said uh but personally i don't get the obsession with the
00:58:39.480 like hating metric it's french okay okay it works fine for me i weigh out the measurements at the
00:58:49.480 gym in kilograms because that's what's everything's weight listed as so you know whenever anyone pulls
00:58:54.440 me up on it if i mention someone weighs 180 pounds yeah or something or i mention um yeah if i just if i
00:59:00.120 use metric in any way and someone pulls you up on it i'm like yeah fair enough yeah fair enough it's just
00:59:05.560 it's a european european yuck yeah and english people aren't european no way jose uh that's a
00:59:14.120 random name if the uk were to stop using the metric system how would they keep their possession as the
00:59:19.480 second greatest soft power in the world exactly guys exactly good point sigil stone the problem is
00:59:26.040 our politicians they're not implementing real gay race communism fast enough says the experts yeah
00:59:32.840 that's what that's always the solution glee triple seven so channel four solution to net zero is to
00:59:37.640 have a bunch of washed up boomers yap at us that is always the solution bobo bad the scientists see
00:59:43.400 themselves as the heroic academics from movies like volcano dante's peak or the day after tomorrow
00:59:48.040 when they are just gay retarded communists very true uh sigil stone you heard it here harry has no
00:59:54.840 balls yes i i lost them in the fires of british summer scottsi guy my dad woke up in the middle of
01:00:01.400 the night because he heard a noise and he saw someone was stealing his gate he didn't say anything
01:00:05.160 in case he took offense oh i can't believe i read that out loud and they paid five pounds for the
01:00:12.360 privilege of that five dollars five dollars five dora five dora bad dad joke
01:00:16.920 and uh terrible and uh wind pill seeker i can't believe he did that
01:00:26.440 says uh clarification tulsi was misquoted in march there was time for diplomacy when trump
01:00:32.040 struck it was because iran used diplomacy as a ruse tulsi said she was taken out of context and
01:00:36.600 approved the strikes i've not heard any of that personally um my knowledge my understanding was that
01:00:43.640 trump struck because during diplomacy he'd set a 60-day time limit for negotiations and was going
01:00:50.360 to extend that and the right as the negotiations were coming to the end of that deadline told israel
01:00:57.000 don't do anything stupid and then literally the day after the deadline israel struck iran first
01:01:04.120 and after a bit of umming and ahhing for a few days trump decided to go all in and struck as well
01:01:09.480 uh i don't i've not seen anything about iran using the diplomacy as a ruse i i'd be willing to believe
01:01:15.320 it i think just in general for year on year i think maybe they meant like okay i've been doing that since
01:01:21.400 uh and i've not seen anything about tulsi being taken out of context but you know if you can send
01:01:26.600 me some clarification for that i'd be happy to read it uh that's a random name is carried on me
01:01:33.240 my um my racism uh so so uh i'll stop there anyway on to the last segment so gentlemen what do we know
01:01:43.320 about regime change it's usually not a good thing no no no no no it's always orderly oh okay well
01:01:52.920 organized and goes off without a hitch that's right guys that's how it always goes right you never get
01:01:59.560 bogged down in anywhere you never get any factional infighting in regions that are contested um which
01:02:06.680 is why the syrian regime change is still going absolutely swimmingly after this past december bashir
01:02:13.560 al-assad was overthrown by former al-qaeda and former isis forces who were being clandestinely backed by
01:02:21.960 western powers uh which has led to a new era of peace and utopia within no oh what no oh it's still
01:02:33.320 massively bogged down by infighting factional uh regional conflicts so in lots of articles that
01:02:41.080 have been going around recently um there'd been a lot of conflict in the southern areas of of um of
01:02:48.680 syria particularly those territories which are bordering northern jordan and the eastern borders
01:02:54.680 of the golan heights which israel currently still has claim to occupying right now and the government
01:03:02.280 again headed by literal former al-qaeda and isis um only really controls about 60 to 70 percent of its
01:03:10.920 territory which is not that much the rest of it is currently being controlled by militias
01:03:18.520 and other factional forces many of which have their own uh personal reasons for wanting to be
01:03:25.160 separatist or not believing that the government is going to hold the territory in their best
01:03:30.680 in their best interests and there have already been massacres there's always massacres after these
01:03:35.800 sorts of things so for instance back in march there was a massacre of alawites in the latakia district
01:03:43.400 in which 1700 people were killed it's massive yeah that's huge that's pretty i didn't hear about
01:03:50.200 that i didn't even hear about that well they point out in this article from haretz the the i don't know
01:03:56.040 haretz i'll just call it haretz i don't know how to pronounce it properly um that yeah they said
01:04:00.120 israelis have already forgotten the massacre so it seems like it wasn't something that was majorly reported on
01:04:05.400 the alawites were the ones getting massacred were they uh yes is there the oh it says a massacre
01:04:10.600 of alawites because they were the sad base weren't they yes i believe they were also christian as well
01:04:16.920 i believe they are yeah well no well there will be some but yeah well broad broadly that's what i've
01:04:23.800 heard but carry on well anyway um who massacred them then it doesn't mention oh it does it doesn't
01:04:30.280 mention in this article but there's apparently also been lots of violent clashes between members of the
01:04:35.000 druze community and government forces or forces allied with the government there was a june 22nd attack
01:04:41.080 on the mars ilius church which killed at least 25 people so as always there are lots of conflicts and
01:04:49.880 killings that go on in these territories which are currently contested and within
01:04:55.240 territories of the government de facto controls as well uh because that's just what happens in regime change
01:05:02.040 that's what happens in in in these countries where there's just lots of different factions
01:05:06.040 the government goes down it becomes unstable people start fighting each other and it's particularly
01:05:11.240 regarding the druze that there has been a lot of conflict in the city of sweda in southern syria right
01:05:18.520 now which led to this happening yesterday that you might have seen this is the syrian military hq
01:05:27.720 and this is what was done to it yesterday boom
01:05:34.440 there's lots of different uh angles of this this is drone footage that was taken there was also live
01:05:41.000 news reports where it was going on where they were reporting in damascus where they just caught it in
01:05:45.480 the background they also uh struck around the area of the syrian presidential palace currently occupied again by the
01:05:52.760 president ahmed al-shara and this was done by israel who are claiming that these strikes were done
01:06:00.600 so that they would be able to defend the druze minority in southern syria which is currently being
01:06:05.400 persecuted i believe by the is it the bedouin i don't know that's it i don't i don't know how to
01:06:12.200 pronounce it oh there's the word bedouin yeah yeah yeah yeah like the the semi-nomadic desert people
01:06:18.040 yes okay yeah that's the reports that are coming out that there is um there is a lot of persecution
01:06:23.400 of the druze going on that the syrian government the transitionary government is not doing enough
01:06:28.920 to be able to defend israel has taken it upon themselves because apparently the druze within israel
01:06:34.280 within israel are a protected minority who often sign up to work for the idf they say there has not been
01:06:39.880 enough done to actually defend them therefore they're going to take these military strikes against
01:06:46.840 syria so that they would be able to push them into doing more to defend this minority out of the goodness
01:06:53.800 of its heart will bomb you into doing into changing your policy well into i presume fully taking control
01:07:02.120 of the sweda region right and uh the city that it's uh the swedish city and uh because of that
01:07:09.080 they say that uh uh the the syrian government officials and leaders in the druze religious
01:07:14.360 minority announced a renewed ceasefire on wednesday after these clashes because they'd already made some
01:07:21.480 other strikes in southern syria on monday and tuesday and it was yesterday they escalated it further
01:07:27.480 to actually bomb parts of damascus which has supposedly killed three people already all right
01:07:34.360 yeah so so israeli israel struck the masses now okay well yeah that's where the military hq was
01:07:41.320 all right okay all right yeah and uh they say net is really throwing caution to the wind yeah well
01:07:47.000 that's why i've called this segment israel unleashed is because there's always been a given pull a
01:07:53.640 give and take with israel and u.s um diplomacy where you kind of expected that the us will do
01:08:01.000 something to rein in israeli territorial ambitions um to try to make sure that you don't cause too much
01:08:08.760 instability in the middle east uh which will lead to migration flows and refugees and just general
01:08:14.680 things that the us could be dragged into they just don't seem to care right now they do not seem to
01:08:20.840 care again with this whole thing with iran it does seem that trump was trying to do negotiations with
01:08:27.240 them and then as soon as that 60-day deadline was done the day after israel decides to take a preemptive
01:08:33.480 strike so they seem to be off the leash a little bit and this is after the regime which are currently in
01:08:41.480 place in syria have made diplomatic overtures to america there was a meeting between this gentleman here
01:08:50.840 uh uh i keep forgetting his name ahmed al-shara and donald trump i think back in march march april may
01:08:59.320 around that time where they actually shook hands there's been attempts to try and you know smooth
01:09:03.720 out this transition period where they're getting control of all of this territory isn't he an ex-paramilitary
01:09:10.840 isis or at least isis adjacent isis and al-qaeda right okay right both of them i thought he was a good
01:09:16.840 man because you know um rory stewart and alistair campbell did that lovely interview with him oh god
01:09:23.720 yeah and why wouldn't you trust rory stewart yeah why wouldn't you trust them he's got a blazer and a
01:09:28.280 tie on so he must be all right yeah yeah um but yes it's it seems that no matter what the diplomacy
01:09:34.920 that's going on behind the scenes at the moment um the government of israel led by benjamin netanyahu
01:09:42.520 seems to be taking action no matter what no matter what the circumstances are and it does actually
01:09:48.520 seem to be somewhat popular in israel i was gonna say where in israel in israel itself um because of
01:09:55.720 attempt well because of the action that was taken in iran because of actions taken in syria because of
01:10:01.560 actions taken in gaza despite the many protests that go on even within israel particularly in the very
01:10:08.200 liberal cities like tel aviv there is a perception within israel that well they're doing what's best
01:10:15.880 for us they're protecting us in the regional territories if we expand some of the territories
01:10:20.520 like west bent settlements if we maybe insert ourselves into southern syria as a police force
01:10:28.520 you're protecting our borders you're expanding our power making us more secure so it is quite popular
01:10:34.280 which is really as i'll address later on in this segment really turning around netanyahu's political
01:10:40.920 uh fortunes because before the 7th of october attacks in early 2023 to mid 2023 he was not looking
01:10:49.640 good it was not looking good for him there were all the corruption charges the allegations of taking
01:10:54.920 bribes for political benefits for businessmen mainly it seemed to be like hundreds of thousands
01:11:01.160 of dollars worth of cigars and liquor hey he was just happy to accept for political benefits
01:11:07.960 i do remember all sorts of corruption allegations at the very least uh swirling around him
01:11:15.400 but i suppose when they're in a state of emergency or war yeah that just when you're in a yeah when
01:11:20.760 you're in a war cabinet when you're in a war government that's a way for a lot of leaders to
01:11:25.480 uh really solidify that power make themselves secure in those positions and uh in this article
01:11:33.560 it says israel has taken aggressive stance towards syria's new leaders saying it doesn't want islamist
01:11:38.600 militants near its borders fair enough uh i don't think anybody does right it is true to say that israel
01:11:46.280 is a very thin country it hasn't tiny it hasn't got yeah it hasn't got any strategic depth
01:11:51.720 so if you if all you cared about was your safety then you do want as big a buffer around israel as
01:11:59.960 possible yeah that is true and it was it was not saying i agree with anything net is doing but
01:12:05.880 that is true and towards the end of the 12-day iran conflict they were already saying that um they
01:12:11.240 were beginning to run out of defensive munitions as part of the iron dome because it just wasn't built
01:12:15.640 to actually withstand concentrated attacks from a force like iran it was made it was it was made to
01:12:21.560 defend against like hamas beggars with rocket launchers firing from a hill somewhere and from
01:12:28.920 lebanon as well so when it actually had a foreign military firing it wasn't as effective as they
01:12:33.800 thought so yeah there is always security concerns especially in a place like the middle east so
01:12:39.800 israeli forces have seized a un patrol buffer zone on syrian territory along the border with the golan
01:12:45.880 heights and launched hundreds of airstrikes on military sites in syria now we're getting
01:12:51.720 the direct strikes near the presidential palace and also towards the well directly on the military
01:12:59.640 hq as well again there's all of these different conflicts which are justifying it although again
01:13:07.160 as you can see in this article itself it seems that what they are also wanting to do is secure some of
01:13:12.920 that territory permanently while syrian government is still in a state of instability be able to become a
01:13:19.800 partner in running those territories as a police force to expand to expand its territory really and
01:13:27.560 you know again from a strategic point from a strategic viewpoint i can see where you would
01:13:32.520 why you would want to do something like this uh but as popular as it is uh one of the interesting
01:13:38.680 things that comes from all of these things and the fact that netanyahu is getting very brazen with what
01:13:43.560 he's doing is that within israel there are polls suggesting that a lot of people uh think that
01:13:49.000 one of the reasons that he's doing this is not necessarily the national security but his own
01:13:54.040 security to maintain power because of all of the problems that he was experiencing because of the
01:14:00.120 allegations of corruption the fact that he was supposed to be on trial which he only started
01:14:05.800 appearing on the stands in court last year which was well after he'd originally been scheduled to
01:14:12.680 at which point he took the stands and was like listen i'm running a war right now guys you can't
01:14:17.000 have me on the stands in trial right now when i'm running a war so it's led a lot of israelis
01:14:22.600 themselves to say this is about you isn't it bb more about you than us uh they say that asked whether
01:14:32.040 what netanyahu believes is his main goal 55 of these respondents to this poll uh said that um
01:14:39.640 he was just trying to stay in power 36 said returning the hostages and nine percent said
01:14:45.000 they weren't sure when returning the hostages was swapped out for winning the war the responses were
01:14:49.800 basically the same the question about elections which because they were asking about elections whether
01:14:55.000 there was going to be elections before i think it's october of next year or when they're next scheduled
01:15:00.440 uh question about elections was included after netanyahu was asked during wednesday's press
01:15:04.680 conference why uh this was back in may why he hadn't resigned because of the failures surrounding
01:15:09.720 the hamas-led attack on october 7th 2023 or called elections to seek a renewed mandate from the public
01:15:16.440 after iran if they did that it seems likely that he probably would actually just get through anyway
01:15:22.600 they'd go like well you've got our best interests in mind you're voting for us
01:15:25.880 uh sorry you're you're doing everything to protect us so we'll keep you going but there was i reported
01:15:32.120 this when uh there were articles about it a few months ago there was big exposés regarding the
01:15:38.760 failures of israeli intelligence surrounding the 7th of october attacks where they basically already knew
01:15:45.320 that hamas was going to do it and they just ignored the information on the on the assumption on the
01:15:51.560 hunch that well they're not retarded enough to do it right that would be really stupid if they
01:15:56.920 started an actual full-scale ground war with us right and they did it because it turned out they
01:16:04.040 were actually precisely retarded enough to do it uh there's other parts of uh corruption scandals going
01:16:11.800 on right now this was actually kind of funny to me because you always get all these things about oh
01:16:16.440 took a katarlson jokes like that well actually it actually it turns out that one of one of uh netanyahu's
01:16:25.880 right hand man at men was uh is implicated in qatar scandals because it seems that he's on trial for
01:16:32.360 taking money from qatar to boost their image within israel itself this was jonathan uric a close
01:16:39.960 aid to benjamin netanyahu is a key suspect in the so-called qatar gate scandal um where he's
01:16:47.320 suspected of bribery and breach of trust due to his role advising netanyahu while according to the
01:16:52.280 allegations doing paid work to improve qatar's image in israel at the same time this is bundled
01:16:58.360 along with netanyahu's former military affairs spokesperson eli feldstein doing the same thing
01:17:05.320 that's awkward i do find that quite funny that people like took a carlson get the qatar money
01:17:12.440 allegations might be true to be fair i don't know apparently it's been debunked oh well i've not
01:17:18.120 i've not seen evidence in one way or the other i just see it as a something that people keep throwing
01:17:22.680 out uh where it turns out that netanyahu's personal aids and other people doing exactly the same thing
01:17:30.280 qatar just playing every side all at once to see what the just like chaos is a ladder why not
01:17:37.560 but this also comes as uh just a few days ago there was this absolutely enormous article from the new
01:17:45.720 york times so take it with a pinch of salt but from the new york times alleging that they have spoken to
01:17:52.440 over 110 officials within israel the united states and the arab world and looked at scores and scores
01:18:01.080 of documents that all allege that netanyahu has been prolonging the war and taking steps to prolong
01:18:07.880 the war to push off ceasefires purely so that he can stay in power so that he can kind of
01:18:15.320 repair his reputation after all of the corruption scandals and court trials and such things to make
01:18:22.280 sure that he doesn't go to prison uh which is which is interesting now reading through this it's
01:18:28.200 enormous it's a really long article you can see just like if you decide to listen to it it's an
01:18:33.400 hour and 16 minutes long if you decide to listen to the audio version of this article so i i can't go
01:18:40.280 over more like a dissertation yeah i can't go over the whole thing and reading through it knowing that
01:18:46.520 it's going from all these different officials the united states i'm sure that there is a lot of
01:18:53.240 passing the baton going on with the sorts of people that they've been speaking to here who probably also
01:18:59.320 are to blame for the same failures that led to the 7th of october attacks and such just trying to pin it
01:19:04.600 on netanyahu purely oh he's just doing everything just to maintain his own power but it is true that he
01:19:10.520 has been he has been maneuvering it to make sure that uh that he can stay in power at the same time
01:19:16.840 what were you going to say i just i mean i have heard it said more than once for more for more than
01:19:20.760 one person on both sides of the aisle that it is odd that the israeli intelligence services are so on
01:19:26.680 the money when it came to taking out the hamas leadership and the hezbollah leadership and uh what
01:19:33.640 they thought they've done in iran but yet also at the same time were completely inept on october the
01:19:41.000 seventh it doesn't it's odd that you can be so professional and wired tight and absolutely
01:19:50.680 incompetent at the same time that is odd i mean i don't know i don't know i've got no insight but
01:19:57.640 i've seen that said yeah i wouldn't know what what conclusion to draw i make no conclusions uh
01:20:03.400 from it there uh but it is interesting you are absolutely right uh but basically it just goes
01:20:08.920 on to say uh the conclusion that i've already mentioned here which is that despite whether or
01:20:13.800 not he was prolonging anything to stay in power it has led to a lot of the strategic developments
01:20:19.720 that have happened in the past few months with iran and such which has actually made it so that
01:20:23.640 he's probably a bit more popular than he was and will be able to survive through to a next election
01:20:29.160 which he's probably going to win because there is a wide perception within israel that
01:20:33.240 he's taking their side doing what's right for them it would be extremely cynical if the whole thing
01:20:42.200 the whole thing is contrived the whole thing from october 7th through to everything that's happened
01:20:47.720 since was contrived by netty personally in order to avoid corruption charges i have seen some suggest
01:20:56.440 that i don't think that it's as quite as simple as that because that would that would wrap everything in
01:21:00.760 in a in a nice neat bow which geopolitics doesn't always wrap into uh but certainly he's been able
01:21:08.200 to is that what the people were saying in this particular the long new york no not not that they're
01:21:13.400 not they're not saying that they're saying that um there was just a number of failures that could
01:21:18.520 have tanked his career but he's been able to maneuver it very very well since then to avoid it tanking his
01:21:26.680 career so you know there you go that's that's why syria got bombed yesterday anyway i'll go on to the
01:21:33.480 uh rumble rants here uh
01:21:42.920 wind pill seeker here is the link from gabbert herself on x the dishonest media is intentionally
01:21:48.760 taking my testimony out of context and spreading fake news okay thank you the engaged few we know
01:21:55.800 who massacred the alawites they're all on the epstein club well i don't know i don't know sigil
01:22:01.480 stone israel cares so much for people outside their ethnic minority just ask the ethiopian jews christians
01:22:06.840 in jerusalem and all those churches in gaza they shot up and pillaged no false pretenses here
01:22:12.040 wimple seeker when you say trump ignored her opposition and shunned her i'm paraphrasing
01:22:15.960 it's basically a regurgitation of leftist fake news i respectfully implore you
01:22:20.040 not to trust lies implied in cnn's questions uh i'm just going off of actual footage that i saw
01:22:26.440 of him doing that where they asked him she said this in march what do you think about that and he
01:22:34.520 said she's wrong i don't care that's that's what i'm saying that's that's footage that i saw and it
01:22:41.320 wasn't being shared by people on the left that's a random name the benegesser it denies any such
01:22:46.920 accusations from the sigil stone agitator the fremen are always are days away from having a
01:22:51.480 death star unless you send your sons to die for us i mean for the imperium
01:22:56.120 pesky paul that's what we call him pesky paul oh that's the best meme sigil stone we must build the
01:23:02.440 death star to bring peace security and justice to my new empire wind pill seeker syria keeps
01:23:07.240 massacring christians uh drews and alawites no one does anything about it when someone does these
01:23:12.120 nations reporters who complained and did nothing hem and haw i assure the us i assure you us approved
01:23:19.800 this okay that's a random name in keeping with tradition the death star's beam will be rainbow
01:23:25.240 colored and to those saying blowing up planets is a crime against humanity we would argue we are merely
01:23:30.440 goat seeing the sigil stone the death star oh god you guys thank you for the money though
01:23:38.440 wind pill seeker when he was killing christians you reported that it was bad and someone should
01:23:41.800 do something our proxy did something people act like our pitbull gives orders and doesn't take orders
01:23:46.520 i hate these gruypers listen all i'm saying is that uh there can be multiple strategic reasons for
01:23:53.320 doing something at the same time uh i i if they're protecting christians and defending the an embattled
01:24:01.320 christian minority in syria that's good but they're also taking advantage at the same time to be able
01:24:05.800 to seize more territory which from their own strategic uh viewpoint also makes perfect sense that's a
01:24:12.280 random name this bow fella seems to be asking too many questions send him into the fremen tunnels in nyc
01:24:17.480 can't have any loose ends okay and wind pill seeker why have you begun to trust leftist news when it
01:24:25.320 comes to israel in iran new york times isn't good enough to use when you run out of newspaper have
01:24:30.920 you been overrun by gruypers it's become a pattern again i'm not trusting leftist news i said explicitly
01:24:39.480 that if they are speaking to reporters and other such and officials within israel there's probably a
01:24:45.160 lot of passing of the book going on here and a lot of trying to throw each other under the bus because
01:24:50.840 whether or not you believe oh no it's leftist news yeah october 7th there were huge failures
01:24:57.880 huge failures to let that sort of thing happen right and it's not it's not being a leftist to expect
01:25:05.560 somebody to take accountability for that innocent people died i mean come on uh wind pill seeker go look
01:25:13.560 at the video they implied she said it recently they didn't say march in the reporting that i saw it
01:25:19.240 was all february and march where she was saying those things because it was after some kind of
01:25:23.560 inspection or intelligence report hapsification i don't care about countries that hate eating
01:25:29.240 all right have we got video comments
01:25:39.240 so recently i watched 28 years later and you know i had a lot of problems watching you fab to get a
01:25:45.480 sense of what those were but um there were some interesting details such as the fact that they kept
01:25:50.920 cutting away to like sycamore gap during the during the movie like there's like two or three examples of
01:25:56.200 the actors like walking past the tree in sycamore gap it's a very deliberate choice for the directors
01:26:03.000 actually include in this movie because like this movie was made after the tree was cut down so they
01:26:07.640 had to deliberately recreate this whole imagery and everything and kind of makes me wonder what the
01:26:12.440 headspace of the directors and creators are right now i haven't seen it yeah i haven't seen that film
01:26:19.480 yet i mean either yeah apparently it's all right well apparently there's some weird things in it but
01:26:25.160 i don't know any spoilers just it's been very vague and body shot block feral left we can right jaw
01:26:36.360 what is this it's now fracture
01:26:40.600 break cracked ribs traumatized solar plexus dislocate jaw entirely
01:26:49.480 he'll kick to diaphragm in summary one trillion and waste eliminated optimist rollout productivity
01:26:57.000 boost federal debt curve reversed
01:27:02.440 ai is so insane these days mad
01:27:08.120 is that everything
01:27:11.080 okay uh right let's go through the written comments on the website uh would you like me to scroll down or do
01:27:17.800 you want me to read them for you uh i don't mind even whatever you want to do
01:27:23.480 where's the mouse gone jack where'd the mouse go oh here it is there we go there you go boat okay
01:27:29.960 zesty king says if the epstein's if the epstein files don't matter because he's been dead for a long
01:27:36.040 time why does trump plan to release the jfk and ml uh mlf files both of them died in 1960s yeah quite yeah
01:27:44.360 it's got no real bearing on it that he died a few years ago it's got that's just complete uh
01:27:51.720 nonsense really odds will look um i've got the mouse here let's read one uh what's george hap
01:27:58.520 say george hap says uh this is not a mutiny it's treason trump threw mega under the bus to protect the
01:28:04.440 swamp yeah the exact uh the exit the exact opposite of what he was supposed to do it's also politically
01:28:11.000 stupid because now democrats can beat him over the head with this republicans deserve the loss
01:28:15.880 in the midterms well yeah i don't really disagree with that is it is almost inexplicable from trump
01:28:21.800 why he's doing this why are you doing this well it's probably exactly what elon said all along
01:28:31.880 he's compromised he's in it it's difficult not to come to that conclusion yeah shall read one more
01:28:37.400 if you'd like az deseret says uh why are we interested why are we interested because it
01:28:42.760 stinks of government corruption from both parties yeah exactly exactly it goes to the heart of the
01:28:47.720 matter yes uh so i do some of these yeah um sophie live uh says to be fair parts of new york is
01:28:56.600 being flooded right now but it's not due to climate change it's due to overpopulation broken
01:29:01.320 infrastructure and sewage being clogged up by garbage i mean just like the drains in most
01:29:06.920 of the places in england as well because they it seems to be lots of images going around of like
01:29:12.120 drains completely like looks like they're boarded up completely and it's like what are you doing
01:29:17.560 about that the council just don't sort it out it's nuts um az desert rat says i remember hearing in
01:29:25.800 elementary school back in the mid 90s that the polar ice caps would have melted by 2010
01:29:30.600 my dad was also told in the 50s that we would all be crowded shoulder to shoulder and starving yeah
01:29:35.800 sure yeah i know i remember being told stuff like that in um in in school just nuts the hole in the
01:29:43.080 ozone layer yeah that was because of your hairspray yeah oh god that we will be it's all nuts we were
01:29:49.480 always told in school don't use don't use spray deodorant you're destroying the environment use
01:29:55.400 spray deodorant it's got cfc's in it yeah cfc's ozone layer someone think of the ozone layer
01:30:03.480 um i'll do one more if you like um if seasons oh sorry this is chance bell um if seasons are defined
01:30:09.880 by annual uh orbital flux between our planet and the sun why wouldn't our planet also go through phases
01:30:15.960 according to galactic orbit maybe we're in like a galactic winter and makes the rest of our seasons a
01:30:21.240 bit more cold than normal all i know is i don't trust anything anymore and here here because i
01:30:26.040 don't either i've become very cynical but not too cynical that my brain kind of just
01:30:31.560 melts and comes out of my ears or something yeah michael droe belbis uh harry i hope you're enjoying
01:30:37.800 the books i sent which ones which ones i've been sent a lot of books recently and i'm not a particularly
01:30:44.440 big fan of any of them just phillips ones i think they were they were for carl right they weren't for
01:30:50.360 me someone put them on my desk but they're not for me they were the curative for your exposure to the
01:30:55.160 writings of sir sadiq khan and uh ash sarkar wait um which which books did you send i don't know if we've
01:31:04.920 received any i've not received any good books recently i saw i saw some sadiq khan and ashaka books yeah but
01:31:12.280 this is but apparently michael sent in some curatives so he might have sent in some good
01:31:17.080 books in which case i don't know if they've arrived yet or not and if they have arrived and they were
01:31:22.520 good books then somebody else has stolen them from me anyway that's all we've got for today uh thank
01:31:28.680 you everybody for joining us lewis thank you for joining us where can people find you find me on x lewis
01:31:34.840 underscore brackpool youtube same name obviously and instagram as well i use a bit of that thank you all
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