The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters - February 09, 2026


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1350


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

173.5672

Word Count

15,863

Sentence Count

1,672

Misogynist Sentences

43

Hate Speech Sentences

77


Summary

The Lotus Eaters discuss the Epstein scandal, and how we have become a civilization that worships Moloch, and why the things we think the way we think about the way that the country is is actually way, way worse.


Transcript

00:00:00.040 Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the podcast of the Lotus Eaters for Monday, the 9th of February, 2026.
00:00:05.800 It is Monday, but it's all quite exciting in politics at the moment.
00:00:09.480 We're not going to be covering exactly what's happening right this second, because it's all quite breaking.
00:00:14.240 So we're going to be covering today how the Epstein revelation is getting very dark,
00:00:19.520 how we have become a civilization that worships Moloch,
00:00:21.960 and how the things that we think the way that the country is is actually way worse.
00:00:29.000 I'm joined by Nate M. Ferris, and we're going to crack on.
00:00:32.160 But after the podcast, Ferris is doing a live RealPolitique,
00:00:35.300 where he is going to be diving in depth into the connections between Epstein and the network of, I mean, what would you call it?
00:00:45.560 Financiers, politicians, influencers in Europe.
00:00:48.700 Yeah, the gross, grubby network that's been controlling our entire continent.
00:00:52.960 A little bit about Britain, a little bit about Ukraine, a little bit about the peace process.
00:00:56.060 Yeah, and it's terrible, to be honest.
00:01:01.500 It's a conspiracy theorist's wet dream, confirmed in black and white.
00:01:06.080 Which is not overstating the situation at all.
00:01:09.520 But anyway, so in prelude to that, let's talk about how the Epstein file revelations are getting pretty dark.
00:01:16.260 They're getting, like, genuinely...
00:01:18.060 I mean, the internet is, of course, ablaze with all of this sort of stuff.
00:01:23.440 So you've seen people talking about pizza and grape soda, right?
00:01:29.060 This is all new to me.
00:01:30.480 This is all new to you?
00:01:31.500 The Pizzagate thing is all new.
00:01:32.960 I don't know anything about this.
00:01:34.000 I thought this was to do with the Pentagon when they all get pizza.
00:01:37.140 To give you a preface on that, then, Pizzagate was a few years ago now where Hillary Clinton's emails were leaked by WikiLeaks.
00:01:45.500 Because her emails got hacked because it was an insecure server or whatever it was.
00:01:50.280 And there was a weird terminology that was being used about pizza.
00:01:56.660 I mean, okay, you know, the food pizza, I like just as much as anyone else.
00:02:01.500 You go out, you might get a pizza, you might get a kebab, or you might get a burger or whatever.
00:02:04.540 But you don't really talk about it that much, right?
00:02:07.500 You don't send constant, non-stop emails referencing the word pizza over there.
00:02:12.180 I don't even think Italians do.
00:02:13.860 I don't even...
00:02:14.300 Yeah, I don't even think they do.
00:02:15.620 But the point is, it became apparent that this was kind of a code word.
00:02:19.300 So if you were messaging a dealer, you'd say, have you got any grass?
00:02:22.680 Or can I get some snow?
00:02:23.760 Or something like this.
00:02:24.600 It took on that sort of aspect.
00:02:26.580 And then it got buried.
00:02:27.500 And they were like, nope, this one journalist came out and he was like, nope, Pizzagate, nothing but an alt-right conspiracy.
00:02:32.960 A couple of years later, he was actually imprisoned for raping toddlers.
00:02:38.300 So, you know, we'll trust his word for that.
00:02:41.960 But the point is, a lot of people are seeing a very similar reflection in the Epstein files.
00:02:48.580 Because pizza and grape soda for tomorrow for lunch, that seems really, really specific.
00:02:53.980 And various other things like that.
00:02:56.320 And you'll notice that people have been talking about shrimp a lot.
00:03:03.360 Because they talk in a weird way about shrimp.
00:03:07.300 Whoever this is, all weirdly redacted, someone is asking if we need someone, the shrimp.
00:03:16.220 Otherwise, someone doesn't want to help her with the agency.
00:03:19.620 Now, that's not talking about food, is it?
00:03:24.520 No.
00:03:25.360 Yeah, no, yeah.
00:03:26.160 And even if...
00:03:27.620 I mean, that's a person.
00:03:28.840 To be fair, they could be referring to somebody as the shrimp because he looks like a shrimp.
00:03:33.260 Maybe.
00:03:34.380 Absolutely.
00:03:34.980 Maybe.
00:03:35.640 But why are we redacting this?
00:03:37.400 Like, what's so mission critical about the redactions here, right?
00:03:42.140 Sorry.
00:03:42.840 And then you've got, like, various other ones as well.
00:03:45.440 But as you can see at the bottom, we are in a getting agreements.
00:03:50.240 I can't even think of the smell of black shrimp.
00:03:54.020 It's a bit weird.
00:03:55.180 I mean, I think they use shrimp to mean prawn.
00:03:59.480 It's just prawns.
00:04:00.480 They're pink.
00:04:01.440 Sometimes they're gray if they're not cooked.
00:04:03.580 I like shrimp, but not too much if it's too pink.
00:04:06.200 I'm definitely more into white than any other color.
00:04:09.240 Huh.
00:04:09.640 No, someone likes shrimp.
00:04:10.540 You throw away the head and keep the body.
00:04:13.100 Right.
00:04:13.940 I mean, this is...
00:04:14.840 What the hell is this?
00:04:16.300 I feel that they're not talking about prawns.
00:04:18.580 No, they're definitely not.
00:04:19.720 This is...
00:04:20.700 And if they were...
00:04:22.020 Like, again, in the other ones, why are we redacting so much about them?
00:04:28.880 We've got here.
00:04:30.800 Oh, poor you.
00:04:31.700 I know how much you hate those stomach aches.
00:04:33.780 Compilation preview.
00:04:34.940 Creamy shrimp.
00:04:36.280 So someone who has been completely redacted.
00:04:39.120 And then, good catch.
00:04:40.780 I tried to photoshop the cream off the twin shrimps.
00:04:43.020 So I just feel that this isn't talking about food.
00:04:46.200 No.
00:04:46.400 Right?
00:04:46.900 And so it's...
00:04:48.400 Right, okay.
00:04:48.760 This is kind of dark.
00:04:50.880 Then you've got just various other things.
00:04:54.100 Would you like a massage?
00:04:55.120 I can cook food for you.
00:04:55.960 You choose.
00:04:56.440 I'll make you a birthday dinner.
00:04:57.480 No shrimp.
00:04:58.360 Okay.
00:04:59.480 That's weird.
00:05:00.480 I thought he liked shrimp a lot.
00:05:02.420 Who knows?
00:05:03.060 So yeah, the shrimp definitely refers to someone, right?
00:05:08.080 And this is...
00:05:09.460 Or a category of someone's.
00:05:10.880 Or...
00:05:11.560 That's right.
00:05:12.720 A category of someone's.
00:05:14.360 And then you've got other weird things.
00:05:17.440 And this is the keep the shrimp one.
00:05:19.060 Where's the...
00:05:20.440 It's more...
00:05:22.380 I'm sure there was another shrimp one.
00:05:23.900 Meeting tomorrow.
00:05:25.220 Shrimp.
00:05:26.800 Right.
00:05:28.200 This...
00:05:28.720 This...
00:05:29.720 Not really about food.
00:05:30.840 Right.
00:05:31.580 But who...
00:05:31.900 Again, why would it be so redacted?
00:05:34.300 Why can't we know who he's meeting tomorrow?
00:05:36.520 And I guess having shrimp for dinner or something.
00:05:38.860 Right?
00:05:39.160 But I've got to bring in a lot of extra information on this.
00:05:43.360 Call X.
00:05:44.480 She will give you a massage.
00:05:45.480 And she looks better than shrimp anyway.
00:05:47.860 Right.
00:05:48.140 Okay.
00:05:48.600 This is not about food.
00:05:50.720 Right?
00:05:50.880 Do we agree?
00:05:53.200 Yes.
00:05:54.520 Let's move on.
00:05:55.400 So, there are also references to tuna.
00:05:58.880 How do we deal with frozen white tuna?
00:06:02.420 What does that mean?
00:06:04.340 What do you mean, how do you deal with it?
00:06:06.320 What do you need to do with it?
00:06:08.240 If it's food, you just cook it.
00:06:11.280 I don't even know what white tuna is.
00:06:12.760 I'm only familiar with just tuna, which is kind of grayish.
00:06:16.900 Again, so, a bit weird.
00:06:19.960 Apparently, though, there's emails where he's talking about his fish allergy.
00:06:24.340 Can we...
00:06:24.780 I can't get that out properly, but...
00:06:26.780 So, yeah.
00:06:29.740 Here we go.
00:06:30.700 He was waiting after he got to the SHH room where Epstein was brought back to his room
00:06:34.860 with his lawyers had been holding while medical visited him there regarding some paperwork
00:06:39.220 for his fish allergy.
00:06:40.760 Don't know who this is from, obviously.
00:06:42.620 Don't know what the context is either, because, of course, I don't know who it's from.
00:06:45.080 But, so, is he talking about fish, if he has a fish allergy, shrimp and tuna, if there's
00:06:54.580 a fish allergy?
00:06:55.820 And the thing is, it's like, okay, if that's not what they're talking about, and they are
00:07:00.260 talking in coded language as if they were drug dealers or something, well, that's a bit
00:07:05.420 dark, isn't it?
00:07:07.220 A bit concerning.
00:07:08.200 Yes.
00:07:08.420 It's really bad.
00:07:09.760 And then you have this clip from Asmongol, which is just the funniest thing in the world,
00:07:14.660 because there are a lot of references to jerky, as in beef jerky, one would assume, but they
00:07:21.320 just tend to say beef jerky.
00:07:22.880 Jerky.
00:07:23.480 Sorry, not beef jerky.
00:07:24.840 We'll watch this.
00:07:25.540 It's just very weird.
00:07:26.500 Hope you are feeling better.
00:07:30.440 Did we analyze the jerky?
00:07:32.780 Why didn't we get jerky this week?
00:07:34.980 I also added more to the jerky and ginger lemongrass.
00:07:38.700 Thank you so much.
00:07:39.900 Super cool.
00:07:41.000 Beef jerky.
00:07:42.000 Delicious.
00:07:43.220 Jojo is here, and we'll walk the jerky over to Jeffrey.
00:07:46.220 We'll walk the jerky over to Jeffrey.
00:07:49.120 Why would jerky walk around?
00:07:50.920 Why would it do that?
00:07:52.100 Delicious lunch.
00:07:53.220 Beef jerky.
00:07:53.940 Steve and I are very grateful, above all, for your friendship.
00:07:58.280 Some of these emails are so wholesome, aren't they?
00:08:00.560 It's too bad they eat kids.
00:08:02.160 A small insulated bag would be fine.
00:08:04.360 I don't ruin checking it.
00:08:05.660 No need for crazy amounts of ice.
00:08:07.740 One should do.
00:08:09.060 There is one bag of beef jerky in the fridge.
00:08:12.020 Please get it.
00:08:12.920 Also, Blank has more at her place.
00:08:14.900 Please get it from her as well.
00:08:16.420 I suppose it needs to be in a cold, insulated bag.
00:08:19.300 Just wanted to touch base about jerky.
00:08:21.220 JE said he was going to start eating regular food again, so he might be eating less jerky.
00:08:25.060 He said he has six bags of it in a downstairs freezer.
00:08:28.020 Why would you freeze jerky?
00:08:29.940 Steve needs a six to eight ounce portion of jerky.
00:08:33.380 I gave you all the jerky we had, and it lasted only half the amount of time it was meant to.
00:08:38.400 I felt like it was more important for you to have the jerky to eat during my time off.
00:08:42.880 My plan is to make a batch before I leave for LSJ, and some of that will go to Steve, and the rest will go to you at LSJ when I arrive.
00:08:51.400 A literal St. James Island.
00:08:53.140 And that's what LSJ must mean.
00:08:54.760 So logically, that means that they were doing this off of the island.
00:08:58.800 Steve Hansen is sending jerky to your attention overnight.
00:09:02.600 I believe it should be enough to get him through.
00:09:04.820 Jeffrey Epstein is asking to bring him more jerky.
00:09:07.740 I'm flying in on Friday.
00:09:09.260 I will bring jerky.
00:09:10.280 Is there a time I could come say hi and drop off the beef jerky?
00:09:14.020 And that's from Jeffrey Epstein.
00:09:15.440 Francis has time to come tomorrow.
00:09:17.160 Show me how to make it.
00:09:18.240 Jerky class anyone.
00:09:19.600 He will bring you to taste his new jerky recipe from the restaurant.
00:09:22.840 He sends a warm hello.
00:09:24.420 He's working at a restaurant called Cannib-
00:09:26.780 Uh, guys?
00:09:29.340 The restaurant's called Cannibal and Cooks?
00:09:31.880 Wait for it.
00:09:32.580 Beef jerky and steak.
00:09:34.100 Can blank make some jerky?
00:09:35.940 I think we should landscape all around the house to use the water if possible.
00:09:40.280 If the main house is not enough, are there any recorded images of Jeffrey Epstein with beef jerky at all?
00:09:49.740 No, there are no recorded or publicly known images.
00:09:53.600 So, you get the point.
00:09:56.300 I mean, I don't think I've ever emailed anyone more than once about food.
00:10:02.320 Right.
00:10:02.880 As in, we're going to a restaurant.
00:10:04.500 What would you like to order?
00:10:05.680 I'm willing to play the devil's advocate here.
00:10:07.660 Yeah.
00:10:09.020 I'm willing to say that at some point he went on some weird diet.
00:10:13.940 Maybe.
00:10:14.400 And was obsessive about eating beef jerky.
00:10:16.760 Quite possibly.
00:10:18.240 If you go on any kind of keto diet, your favorite snack is jerky.
00:10:23.400 Because that's one of the few things that you can eat.
00:10:25.080 I'm on keto.
00:10:25.900 I actually don't.
00:10:27.660 Jerky-
00:10:28.580 I make homemade jerky and it's amazing.
00:10:30.700 I'm sure if you make it homemade, but often the stuff you buy-
00:10:32.960 Yes.
00:10:33.260 Has more carbs in it than you would expect.
00:10:35.620 Absolutely.
00:10:35.980 I'm willing to accept that they are talking about pizza and grape soda because they're
00:10:43.460 pretending to be normal people.
00:10:45.020 Awesome, right?
00:10:46.140 And my inclination around all of this is that since it can't be proven yet, there should be
00:10:54.300 more pressure to release all of the names with no redactions, especially when it comes
00:10:59.700 to stuff like that, because then if you have the names and you can prove another connection
00:11:05.080 through a court case, through something or whatever, it will establish the facts.
00:11:11.040 That's the first part.
00:11:12.780 The second part is that when you look at this, this is primarily an ethnic network.
00:11:19.840 Not really a, there's not enough evidence to say that this is a satanist network or that
00:11:29.120 this is a child-eating network.
00:11:31.180 That's very restrained of you as a Catholic.
00:11:33.360 Yes, yes, yes.
00:11:34.000 And I'm willing to accept that they might be all of these things.
00:11:36.460 Yeah, oh yeah, absolutely.
00:11:37.440 But in terms of looking at how this network works as a power brokerage, an information
00:11:44.100 clearinghouse, and a node that connects different ethnic networks to each other, and in terms
00:11:52.260 of seeing the extent to which it influences politics, that seems to be the more quotidian,
00:12:00.520 more day-to-day relevant revelation.
00:12:03.000 Sure, and I agree, and you can cover that in Realpolitik this afternoon.
00:12:06.400 But I do think there's a bit, it's a bit weird.
00:12:10.220 It's very, very weird.
00:12:11.220 All of it's weird.
00:12:11.920 I mean, it is weird.
00:12:14.360 You've got weight stipulated.
00:12:17.440 Yes.
00:12:18.400 You've got...
00:12:19.220 And that's a lot of jerky here.
00:12:20.620 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:12:22.040 Even some on keto, that's a lot.
00:12:23.740 Storage implementation, which you wouldn't need for jerky.
00:12:26.460 Why do you need the cold bags?
00:12:28.380 Why do you need to freeze it?
00:12:29.680 Insulated bags, yeah.
00:12:30.860 I mean, none of that.
00:12:31.880 You don't need that for jerky.
00:12:33.380 If anyone's wondering, that makes it insanely tough and difficult to chew, if it's actually
00:12:37.080 beef jerky.
00:12:38.060 The whole reason jerky was created was because it...
00:12:40.640 So you didn't freeze it.
00:12:41.300 Yeah, so cowboys could just have it and mine and...
00:12:45.420 It's dried meat.
00:12:46.180 It doesn't require...
00:12:47.220 It's basically like a dry cured meat.
00:12:48.660 You keep it in a jar.
00:12:49.760 All of this is definitely not about beef jerky.
00:12:51.700 I don't know what it's about.
00:12:52.720 Yep.
00:12:53.180 That's the thing.
00:12:53.720 I'm just...
00:12:53.920 It ain't about beef jerky.
00:12:55.500 That is sure.
00:12:56.720 I don't know what it's about.
00:12:58.580 All I'm saying is this is what basically the internet is saying about it.
00:13:02.140 But if it wasn't a food item, then the weight and the storage and the sort of cold storage
00:13:11.060 method wouldn't really make too much sense.
00:13:13.560 And those things are used sort of frivolously that it'd be unlikely that those are euphemisms
00:13:21.960 for another thing.
00:13:23.240 So it's the jerky that's a euphemism for something else.
00:13:25.420 Yes.
00:13:25.760 Or an alternative name for something else.
00:13:28.180 But those things are actually legitimately common.
00:13:30.220 We're definitely talking about some kind of consumable though, right?
00:13:33.140 Yeah.
00:13:33.500 That's the thing.
00:13:34.220 And this...
00:13:35.140 Like, why are they redacting things that should be just completely innocent, right?
00:13:40.380 Would it be possible for you to make another batch of beef jerky for Jeffrey Epstein, please?
00:13:43.900 He's running out.
00:13:44.740 I mean, supposedly he had a private chef.
00:13:46.720 Yeah, why are you doing any of this?
00:13:47.700 Why would you hide the name of the chef?
00:13:49.020 Hang on.
00:13:49.320 He must have had a dozen private chefs, right?
00:13:52.380 Because he had like 8,000 foot mansions everywhere.
00:13:56.120 And we've got the plans of the kitchens of these mansions.
00:13:59.400 So, and this is like on Little St. James, in his Zorro Ranch, in his New York apartment.
00:14:04.560 He had one in England somewhere.
00:14:06.380 I can't remember where it was.
00:14:07.360 So he must have had like half a dozen chefs at least.
00:14:10.040 And then probably ones on his private jets, of which he had multiple, his yachts or whatever
00:14:15.000 else he had.
00:14:15.520 But like, why does he have, like, and this is another thing, like, you know, oh, he's
00:14:20.660 taking, he needs more steaks for the island.
00:14:22.800 It's like, he doesn't do his own shopping.
00:14:25.040 What are we talking about here?
00:14:27.020 There is a lot of weirdness there when it comes to the food that suggests that it's coded
00:14:30.580 language.
00:14:31.280 Correct.
00:14:32.260 You are right there.
00:14:33.140 We can't prove it.
00:14:34.660 And the thing is, like, there are other interesting things.
00:14:37.240 Like, there is a restaurant, or there was a restaurant in New York called The Cannibal.
00:14:41.700 Right?
00:14:41.800 So, actually, and it is a meat bar, so, I don't know if this is another sort of comic
00:14:47.820 ping pong pizza thing, but, like, there was actually a restaurant there that apparently
00:14:53.820 is closed down now.
00:14:55.200 So, I mean, you know, you are right.
00:14:58.540 There is something that's not...
00:15:00.940 There's something that is, yeah, off here.
00:15:03.820 There's something that's off here, but it is connected to real world places.
00:15:08.160 So, you know, who knows?
00:15:10.320 I don't know.
00:15:11.700 I mean, a lot of people were going on about the sulfuric acid.
00:15:15.380 Well, yeah, we'll get to, we'll get to, well, that's, well, actually, no, we'll talk about
00:15:19.480 it now because I forgot to get the link, I think.
00:15:21.140 Sure.
00:15:21.300 But, yeah, he ordered 330 gallons of sulfuric acid, and don't get me wrong, that's a lot
00:15:26.980 of sulfuric acid, but how many swimming pools does Jeremy Epstein have?
00:15:32.180 So, there's a massive swimming pool on Little St. James.
00:15:35.480 Well, he's got one on each.
00:15:36.680 Pretty much, you know, so...
00:15:38.080 Pretty much.
00:15:38.440 And when you are doing reverse osmosis with water, the membranes get dirty, and the levels
00:15:48.160 of pH in the water are off, and you do need to fix that by gradually putting in acid into
00:15:56.400 the system.
00:15:57.020 Correct.
00:15:57.540 And that is the right kind of acid to use.
00:15:59.780 Yes.
00:16:00.940 It, and I have to say, because I looked into this, it is exactly also the right acid in
00:16:06.160 which to dissolve bones.
00:16:07.560 That is also correct.
00:16:08.960 So, the point that stands is what we can prove, that there is a massive ethnic network
00:16:15.560 working for its own interests, constantly in communication, trying to get business deals,
00:16:21.580 trying to profit off wars, trying to connect different countries into its orbit.
00:16:29.100 This we can all prove.
00:16:31.060 This we can't.
00:16:32.720 Gallons worth.
00:16:33.900 Well, maybe you would if you've got like half a dozen swimming pools.
00:16:36.720 You would store it, and it would be gradually released into the water to clean up the pipes
00:16:44.140 and the membranes and maintain the pH levels.
00:16:47.120 So, there is...
00:16:47.780 There's a plausible deniability.
00:16:49.340 There is a plausible deniability to all of this.
00:16:51.260 But the point is, especially with the food talk, it feels deliberately like this is plausible
00:16:56.940 deniability.
00:16:57.820 It is weird.
00:16:58.500 I wasn't born yesterday.
00:17:00.320 And that's why the names should be unredacted.
00:17:03.680 Yeah.
00:17:04.220 And we should know if this is an email to his chef, if this is an email to whoever, we need
00:17:10.180 to know who precisely are these individuals that are in the emails.
00:17:15.420 Yeah.
00:17:15.980 And then you've got the...
00:17:17.100 And then it just...
00:17:18.060 Okay, that's like the surface level of it, and that's really weird.
00:17:20.600 Then you get the dark stuff where Epstein is messaging Mandelson saying, quote, I love
00:17:23.740 the torture video.
00:17:24.900 It's like, right.
00:17:26.600 Hard to think of a good context for that, actually.
00:17:30.220 David Miliband at my table.
00:17:31.620 Do I say hello?
00:17:33.220 Poor old David Miliband.
00:17:34.560 Probably nothing to do with this.
00:17:35.860 Okay.
00:17:36.100 I genuinely think the Milibands aren't involved in this, because Epstein seems to have been
00:17:42.080 an enemy of them.
00:17:43.300 Right.
00:17:43.360 That seems to be what the comment is there.
00:17:45.140 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:17:45.700 Sort of.
00:17:47.180 Yeah.
00:17:47.740 But anyway, moving on, then you've got this one, which is just Epstein messages saying,
00:17:54.040 quote, whoever said that she felt God's presence next to her when she was in bed.
00:17:58.200 She knows that Jesus watches over her and helped save her life.
00:18:00.740 Whoops.
00:18:01.820 Well, this is scary.
00:18:02.660 You should dress up as him when you see her.
00:18:05.820 Of course, the oh Jesus, I'm coming trick.
00:18:10.940 I mean, that is.
00:18:12.000 What?
00:18:12.760 That shows the mindset.
00:18:14.280 Yeah.
00:18:14.880 That shows the mindset of this individual.
00:18:19.880 Yeah.
00:18:20.320 And the people he's in communication with.
00:18:22.180 And whoever his victim is.
00:18:23.920 Yes.
00:18:24.720 So that's.
00:18:25.720 This is definitely discussing a victim.
00:18:27.920 Yes.
00:18:28.180 He's praying for salvation because he's victimizing her.
00:18:32.200 Yeah.
00:18:32.660 It looks like it.
00:18:34.720 Whoever he's messaging says you should dress up as him when you see her.
00:18:38.000 And that would be really funny.
00:18:39.820 I mean, yeah.
00:18:40.600 These are deeply sick people.
00:18:42.260 I wouldn't be surprised if all of this proved to be worse than we imagined.
00:18:46.820 I agree.
00:18:47.720 For now.
00:18:48.780 Yep.
00:18:49.160 For now.
00:18:49.520 This is.
00:18:49.960 Break this network and stop these people's influence.
00:18:52.880 Oh, just jail.
00:18:54.120 I mean, I would say worse, but jail is this we can hope for.
00:18:56.580 Let's say jail instead of what we actually.
00:18:59.020 But then you get really weird ones like this.
00:19:01.620 Someone messaging him saying, again, we don't know who this is.
00:19:05.500 Do you remember the name of the gynecologist that you used to send your victims to?
00:19:09.640 Huh.
00:19:11.640 New York.
00:19:12.480 As in which one where?
00:19:14.400 Yes.
00:19:14.820 Many years ago, you used to send them to a gyno in New York who once commented something to the effect that you were keeping him in business single-handedly.
00:19:22.280 Yeah.
00:19:22.540 That's.
00:19:22.940 That is not disputable.
00:19:26.660 No.
00:19:27.060 And there is no plausible deniability and there is no innocent explanation here.
00:19:30.440 No.
00:19:31.140 And so, like I say, I agree with you that on the top layer, that's why we have those ones first.
00:19:35.880 It's like, okay, here's all the coded language.
00:19:37.520 We can't prove any of, you know, who knows.
00:19:40.180 But I'm sorry.
00:19:41.340 What?
00:19:42.460 No.
00:19:43.020 I mean, like, literally the guy literally calls them his victims.
00:19:46.460 Yeah.
00:19:46.620 And he's like, oh, well, the one in New York.
00:19:48.800 Yeah, yeah, you know the one I'm talking about.
00:19:51.040 The one that you were keeping in business single-handedly.
00:19:53.620 Then you get other ones where this woman here in 2013 has emailed Epstein to say there are quite a few things that are known parts of our lives that we never discussed in writing.
00:20:04.800 She goes through quite a lot.
00:20:06.740 And then she said, you made many unusual offers.
00:20:09.120 You offered to buy my baby six months into our relationship.
00:20:12.260 And six years later, you offered to support my next boyfriend.
00:20:15.800 Okay.
00:20:16.620 Well, that would explain why Epstein was trying to hire a nanny.
00:20:19.800 It's probably not in any emails either.
00:20:21.840 And I understand why nobody would believe it.
00:20:23.840 I understand nobody would believe it.
00:20:26.680 Yeah, that's...
00:20:27.540 Yeah.
00:20:28.560 And notice that Epstein isn't denying that, right?
00:20:31.760 He says, yes, you didn't like taking cash, but you took everything else.
00:20:37.540 Okay, that's interesting.
00:20:39.700 And then there's this random email, like a letter.
00:20:44.500 That one is particularly crazy.
00:20:45.860 Yeah, this was a letter to Jeffrey Epstein at his Palm Beach mansion from someone called Esther Cohen-Tizer Epstein.
00:20:53.620 And the email, the letter, sorry, I say email, says,
00:20:58.420 you're receiving this because you are a convicted sex vendor required by law to monitor, control, and contain your sexual deviance,
00:21:03.800 or an orderly citizen who can benefit from having your sexual deviance monitored, explored, and amplified.
00:21:08.280 So the letter is written in this quite strange, comical way, unserious way.
00:21:16.360 But it gets really, really quite dark as you get to about here.
00:21:21.600 When the Divine Madness expanded to a ranch in Reserve, New Mexico, we became neighbours to educator, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Jeffrey Epstein, who had bought the Zorro Ranch.
00:21:33.020 He said he was intrigued by my recruitment methods, and you sent me as an ambassador.
00:21:38.200 Jeffrey was tall, handsome, rich, and so magnetic.
00:21:41.660 He had learned all I can from you, and Jeffrey became my new common-law husband.
00:21:46.000 He adopted my teenage daughter, X, and her friends as his own, flying them in private jets, taking them snorkeling in the Caribbean,
00:21:53.060 and introducing them to VIPs like Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, and even President Clinton.
00:21:57.420 I became part of a coven... coven?
00:22:00.580 Coven.
00:22:01.740 A very empowered, confident, and successful women recruiters, including a long-line redacted.
00:22:07.500 I used all the recruiting techniques developed as Yo Girl, taken to a whole new level for Jeffrey.
00:22:13.280 We called ourselves the Dream Team.
00:22:14.940 Every girl had a $1,000 bounty, and I was recruiting a dozen a week through my nutrition classes.
00:22:20.280 Still, I wanted more from Jeffrey, and he was often distant and dismissive of me and my feminine charms.
00:22:25.020 One night, as the sun set over Little St. James Island, I stood in the room where Jeffrey had just received a therapeutic massage from one of my daughter's friends.
00:22:32.000 The room was covered in a genius's seed, which was going to waste.
00:22:35.560 I had an inspiration and asked the chef to bring me an extra-large turkey baster, and a beautiful fertility ritual created my youngest daughter.
00:22:42.300 At first, Jeffrey was furious, but then I pointed out by staggering daughters every eight years, he would always have a supply of ripe girls at his disposal.
00:22:48.980 He bought me a house at wherever, and got my oldest daughter into wherever by donating $50,000 to their gender studies program, and forbade for my youngest daughter to attend wherever.
00:22:58.660 And all she had to do was send him a pint of Mormon blood every week.
00:23:01.360 Now, what am I...
00:23:04.080 It's just a random letter that was sent to his address that happens to seem to know exactly everything about his life that they can talk about.
00:23:12.540 I mean, who knows?
00:23:14.800 It could be complete schizo-nonsense, but it might not be, right?
00:23:20.960 Who knows?
00:23:21.900 This is just mental.
00:23:24.260 And there's a...
00:23:25.320 Oh, no, I did that in the Salfagare account.
00:23:26.860 So, there's a Twitter account of someone who claims that they are Epstein's ex-girlfriend, and she had posted they sacrificed children to Lucifer as an entire cult.
00:23:39.520 Jeffrey got involved in their operations for financial reason to obtain compromise.
00:23:42.700 He never participated in those rituals.
00:23:45.540 Maybe.
00:23:46.320 This person is named in the files.
00:23:49.620 This is the small insulated bag for jerky, as if there's any reason for that.
00:23:54.620 But, again, this is just a Twitter account.
00:23:56.460 We don't know that it is her.
00:23:57.700 It could be someone faking it, anything like that.
00:23:59.740 So, the point is, as I said, it's getting really dark, and I honestly have trouble...
00:24:06.720 There shouldn't be any names redacted.
00:24:07.940 No, there shouldn't be any names redacted.
00:24:09.620 And I really have trouble giving anyone involved the benefit of the doubt.
00:24:13.180 Yeah.
00:24:13.700 I don't really see any reason to, and so I think I'm just going to assume the worst.
00:24:18.900 Until proven otherwise.
00:24:23.620 Oh, that was light and cheery, wasn't it?
00:24:25.380 Sorry, guys, yeah.
00:24:27.040 Oh, wow.
00:24:28.180 A lot of it's coming out.
00:24:29.900 That's insane.
00:24:30.860 Logan says, I support the Roman Legion method with these people.
00:24:33.720 Yep.
00:24:34.420 Trump called this a Democrat hoax and tried to protect them.
00:24:36.680 He's still protecting them.
00:24:37.520 Never forget that, and most certainly never forgive it.
00:24:40.500 And that's the thing.
00:24:41.560 Trump...
00:24:42.040 Trump...
00:24:42.600 Yeah, his action on this was always very bizarre.
00:24:45.480 Yep.
00:24:45.580 It was super strange.
00:24:46.740 Oh, you're still talking about Epstein?
00:24:48.020 Yes, obviously.
00:24:49.100 Yeah.
00:24:49.720 I mean, it turns out that every freaking billionaire and hedge fund manager and financier are all
00:24:55.420 in this together.
00:24:56.400 They could be...
00:24:57.420 But this is insane.
00:25:00.120 Well, I mean, if Virginia Guffrey's testament in her book is anything to go by, every academic
00:25:05.500 that you see pictured on Epstein's Island, she claims to have slept with, or been raped
00:25:10.460 by.
00:25:10.880 Maybe I should say more accurately.
00:25:12.740 Yeah.
00:25:13.320 So, anyway, Flavius says, I truly understand the actions of God in the Old Testament.
00:25:17.780 And Cranky Texan says, the files go a long way towards exposing the super-governmental
00:25:21.940 power structure that rules over nations.
00:25:24.100 The people whose names are redacted are happy for people to focus on Epstein's crimes instead.
00:25:27.860 Yeah.
00:25:28.260 Yeah.
00:25:28.540 I just wanted to get to...
00:25:30.200 Because we covered it last week, but there's a lot of people like, oh, well, see, this
00:25:34.020 is not really anything that spectacular.
00:25:36.260 It's like, well, it kind of is if you actually are digging into it a bit, I'm afraid.
00:25:40.420 I think that's why they release so much all at once.
00:25:42.760 And there's another batch, isn't there, that's going to...
00:25:44.440 There is another three million or something.
00:25:46.000 There's millions and millions of batches of these things, which makes sense.
00:25:49.220 Yeah.
00:25:49.900 He was emailing everybody of substance all over the world.
00:25:52.720 Yeah.
00:25:53.420 And he was emailing about, you know, Indians, Arabs, Asians, Ukrainians, Russians, etc.
00:26:01.660 And they're all connected in this way.
00:26:04.940 Somehow he finds the time to worry about the beef jerky, tuna and steaks going to Little
00:26:09.640 St. James.
00:26:10.720 It's like, really weird.
00:26:12.000 If that were me, and I were emailing all these important people, I wouldn't be worrying about
00:26:16.140 organising the pantry.
00:26:18.260 But hey, what do I know?
00:26:19.240 Anyway, let's move on.
00:26:21.380 Another cheery segment.
00:26:22.480 To another cheery subject about how we are under the reign of Moloch.
00:26:27.220 But let's start with something that's actually pleasant a little bit.
00:26:32.060 And watch this video.
00:26:33.940 Oh, I'm not a panic attack!
00:26:35.820 You're giving me an incredible life!
00:26:37.580 This is a woman who had been saying that she doesn't want babies and hates babies.
00:26:45.820 And, you know, first time she holds a child, and then she wants eight children.
00:26:52.840 Just to be clear, this is a natural impulse that women have.
00:26:57.240 I mean, my wife constantly sends me baby videos.
00:27:00.920 She's like, I want another.
00:27:02.040 I'm like, darling, we've got four.
00:27:03.040 I'm getting older.
00:27:04.500 I don't want any more.
00:27:05.740 And there's ones where babies, when you pick them up, and they pull their feet up.
00:27:10.740 It's called scrunch.
00:27:12.120 Women have a term for it.
00:27:13.140 It's called scrunch.
00:27:13.780 And there's literally just videos of women lifting babies up, and they're doing a little scrunch.
00:27:17.380 And my wife's like, see?
00:27:18.580 And I'm like...
00:27:19.580 I just give her what she wants.
00:27:22.580 Anyway, and then we get this quote from Simone de Beauvoir, which I haven't actually fact-checked, but it actually sounds...
00:27:34.740 Oh, yeah.
00:27:35.280 If it's not, it's someone summarizing her philosophy.
00:27:37.740 Exactly, exactly.
00:27:39.240 Which is, no woman should be authorized, authorized, mind you, to stay at home and raise her children.
00:27:44.660 Society should be different.
00:27:45.840 And women should not have that choice, precisely because if there is such a choice, too many women will make that one.
00:27:53.620 So the whole objective of the left has always been to immiserate women.
00:27:58.120 Destroy the family, make the women workers.
00:28:00.600 Exactly.
00:28:01.020 Make men lonely.
00:28:01.900 Exactly.
00:28:02.680 And if you look at the campaign for first contraceptives and then abortion in Britain, it started with something called the Malthusian League.
00:28:11.120 The most wrong man ever.
00:28:12.420 The most wrong man in history.
00:28:14.480 Exactly.
00:28:15.860 Malthus was of the view that the world is going to explode because of overpopulation.
00:28:21.560 We're all going to starve to death.
00:28:22.600 We're all going to starve.
00:28:24.440 There isn't going to be enough for anyone, etc., etc.
00:28:27.280 And then we had all of these agricultural improvements and industrial improvements that proved, actually, you can provide an enormous level of prosperity that was unimaginable to insane numbers of people.
00:28:42.860 And this can continue.
00:28:44.860 These guys, essentially, as their starting point, believed that materialism governs everything.
00:28:54.240 I mean, look at the organization, secular, utilitarian, individualistic, and Malthusian.
00:28:59.140 Yes.
00:28:59.540 Brilliant.
00:29:00.200 What an evil...
00:29:01.240 Modern liberals.
00:29:01.880 Exactly.
00:29:02.660 Modern liberals.
00:29:03.220 What an evil-sounding organization.
00:29:05.780 Exactly.
00:29:06.860 And these guys were of the view, essentially, what they did was reject God.
00:29:13.740 That was the premise of it.
00:29:15.720 And they rejected the idea that life is sacred, ordained by God, loved by God, healed by God.
00:29:22.680 Anything.
00:29:23.180 Morality.
00:29:23.500 Anything of that sort.
00:29:24.200 All of it's gone.
00:29:25.160 And they were, when you look at the individuals involved, they were members of the National Secular Society, one of the most horrific organizations in Britain today.
00:29:35.920 Their leader is on record sort of explaining how pedophilia isn't pedophilia sometimes.
00:29:44.240 That guy.
00:29:45.440 So, you know...
00:29:46.400 Is he in the Epstein files?
00:29:48.020 Well, good question.
00:29:49.000 I haven't looked for him.
00:29:50.280 There are so many others there.
00:29:51.560 And the view of these people is that man should play God and should control human life in its entirety.
00:30:01.180 And now, having followed through with this, they got what they wanted.
00:30:06.660 And they got a lot of what they wanted in the 1960s.
00:30:10.740 And in the 1960s, we see a big transformation in Britain where, obviously, waves of migration had been coming in since Windrush in 1948.
00:30:20.780 But that's when the Abortion Act was passed in 1967.
00:30:25.420 That was also around the time when the first Race Relations Act was passed.
00:30:30.720 It's also around the time when public contraceptives became publicly available.
00:30:35.100 And when contraceptives became publicly available.
00:30:37.040 And so, basically, there was this transformation of British society.
00:30:43.360 And it led to this logic that said, actually, there is no difference between being British and being non-British.
00:30:51.140 Everybody becomes British after five years and change.
00:30:55.420 Or that there's no difference between men and women now.
00:30:57.360 There is no difference between men and women.
00:30:58.640 Because we have scientifically interceded in the reproductive process.
00:31:01.760 Precisely.
00:31:02.260 We've killed the natural cycle of family formation and relationships.
00:31:08.540 And the result of it was this kind of disaster that we see today.
00:31:14.100 And we see it in abortion statistics.
00:31:17.820 We see that now the number of abortions in Britain in 2023 was about 300,000.
00:31:25.620 280,000.
00:31:27.300 Absolutely mad.
00:31:27.940 And the number of live births in Britain is around 600,000 to 700,000.
00:31:34.600 Yeah, that's 650,000.
00:31:36.040 Yeah.
00:31:36.480 So you could increase the birth rate by 50% if you stopped abortion.
00:31:42.260 And this is the, it's about 900,000 births a year we need to maintain a stable population.
00:31:48.180 Yes.
00:31:48.780 So it is purely the abortion statistic.
00:31:52.860 Yes.
00:31:53.160 That is responsible for our declining population.
00:31:55.620 100%.
00:31:56.220 100%.
00:31:57.340 So what happened in the 60s was basically the so-called silent generation took power and
00:32:04.400 surrendered.
00:32:05.360 And surrendered completely to socialist ideas.
00:32:08.260 And surrendered completely to communist ideas.
00:32:10.040 Just to be clear, these were liberal ideas, right?
00:32:12.440 But it's the, the boomers are the quintessentially liberal generation.
00:32:15.820 Yes.
00:32:16.260 John Lennon's, they're the Woodstocks.
00:32:18.160 It's the, and this is why, I've always been thinking about this.
00:32:21.480 You know that boomers have got this awful habit of telling sordid jokes.
00:32:25.440 Right.
00:32:25.580 Right.
00:32:26.120 And it's gross.
00:32:26.900 And I always like, I never understood it.
00:32:29.260 Right.
00:32:29.540 Why are the boomers all such pervs?
00:32:31.700 And then you think about it, oh, well, their parents are hyper-conservative.
00:32:34.660 Right.
00:32:35.000 Right.
00:32:35.180 Their parents, hyper-conservative.
00:32:37.100 And their, the cultural telos of their generation was to break these social norms.
00:32:44.260 Yep.
00:32:44.460 It was to, and so perverted jokes were a really easy way of doing that.
00:32:49.620 Yep.
00:32:49.780 So actually we're going to make everything a bit sordid.
00:32:52.060 And it was just like, that's gross.
00:32:53.740 And I, like, I remember my dad, a few years ago, being proud of the fact that he didn't
00:32:59.080 tell pervy jokes.
00:33:00.300 Right.
00:33:00.700 I, I mean, I was glad that he didn't.
00:33:02.900 Right.
00:33:03.040 But I always found it a weird thing for him to, to mention.
00:33:06.240 He's like, no, I was never, I can't remember what he's saying, you know, never dirty or
00:33:09.500 something like that.
00:33:10.000 And I was like, well, yeah, good point.
00:33:11.200 You never was.
00:33:12.400 And I, it didn't occur to me why this was important until I started thinking about what
00:33:16.420 the boomers were overthrowing, right?
00:33:20.060 Offerthrowing moral order.
00:33:21.340 Exactly.
00:33:21.720 Sexual, sexually conservative morality.
00:33:24.180 Yes.
00:33:24.360 Is what they were, as a, as a generational mission to.
00:33:26.820 The butt of every joke was Victorian morality.
00:33:28.940 Yes.
00:33:29.540 Uh, because yes, they were hypocrites sometimes.
00:33:32.040 Sure.
00:33:32.460 And we're all hypocrites sometimes.
00:33:35.040 And this was used to sort of undermine the entire system.
00:33:38.780 Right.
00:33:39.000 And sever any connection to morality, decency, and God.
00:33:45.140 Create a state of affairs where women actually need birth control.
00:33:48.500 Yes.
00:33:49.400 Essentially.
00:33:49.620 Because if you're in a highly conservative society, there's not much of a demand for it.
00:33:55.000 No.
00:33:55.860 So they created the demand for these, for these kinds of procedures and medications.
00:34:00.300 And it's been, uh, absolutely destructive.
00:34:04.860 And we should tie together the.
00:34:07.200 It's literally killing our civilization.
00:34:08.420 Yes.
00:34:09.000 And we should tie together the start of the slippery slope, which is the Malthusians demanding contraceptives and then moving on to abortion with the end of the slippery slope, which is where we are today.
00:34:22.160 The slippery slope actually begins there.
00:34:25.220 That's where it all starts.
00:34:27.220 And in our minds, if we want to be reactionaries or restorationists or whatever you want to call it, these patterns should be noticed.
00:34:37.360 And now, um, 90% of abortions happen early, thankfully.
00:34:43.420 And the majority of those, the vast majority of those happen using pills.
00:34:47.880 But that still means 11% aren't.
00:34:50.720 Yes.
00:34:51.180 These are the really horrible.
00:34:52.820 And these are absolutely gruesome.
00:34:55.580 And these are absolutely gruesome.
00:34:57.560 And with the population demographics changing, you're having things that you would never, never have heard about in Britain, like sex, sex, sex selective abortions, which is something that was never really the case.
00:35:10.000 And you see it in this massive spike in abortions in recent years.
00:35:16.940 I mean, it's always been high of a couple of hundred thousand a year, but why does it spike in 2021?
00:35:22.060 I don't know if it's got to do with the Boris wave.
00:35:25.480 I don't know if it's got to do with the economic crisis.
00:35:29.740 I think it's far simpler.
00:35:31.940 I think everyone's just at home.
00:35:33.260 And so what they were doing was just sitting around.
00:35:35.040 Even then, this is after the lockdowns, isn't it?
00:35:37.160 This is after the lockdown.
00:35:38.100 Well, you know, that's after the lockdowns, 2022.
00:35:41.560 But then it continues to 2023 and it keeps on rising.
00:35:46.240 And it's happening a lot more with women under 18.
00:35:49.800 And it's happening a lot more with women over 35 who normally wouldn't be the right demographics for this.
00:35:57.140 I was going to say, yeah, the demographics that they brought in, that's not, they're not the ones which they typically would be relatively conservative on that.
00:36:04.720 Surely they wouldn't be.
00:36:05.600 No, the Indians are not conservative about this stuff at all.
00:36:08.420 Well, you do have a lot of Muslims as well.
00:36:09.920 That's what I was referring to.
00:36:11.000 The Muslims are not conservative about early abortion.
00:36:13.360 Really?
00:36:13.800 I don't know.
00:36:14.060 Their belief is that the soul enters the human body only after 40 days of conception, which is a weird one.
00:36:23.900 That's an interesting get-out clause.
00:36:25.700 But Islam's full of them.
00:36:26.600 Exactly.
00:36:27.340 Islam's full of them.
00:36:28.220 Yes.
00:36:28.340 Oh, you can have a temporary marriage.
00:36:30.060 Yes.
00:36:30.200 Don't worry about it.
00:36:30.720 Yeah, yeah.
00:36:31.080 Okay.
00:36:31.560 Well, Islam and Judaism are lawyer religions.
00:36:34.720 Christianity is philosophical religion.
00:36:36.820 We've talked about this on Dance Brokonomics, basically.
00:36:38.600 Yeah, we talked about this on Brokonomics, essentially.
00:36:41.540 So you're seeing this rise here, and then you see supposed feminists like Jess Phillips being asked about abortion.
00:36:48.220 Yeah.
00:36:48.420 We might have shown this video before, but I think it's just worth taking a minute to check it out again.
00:36:55.940 For a miscarriage.
00:36:57.620 Oh, are we not doing that?
00:36:59.300 Yeah.
00:37:00.340 Wonderful that you passed.
00:37:01.440 So basically, they're working on legislation or passed legislation that recognizes that a miscarriage is indeed a tragedy, and a woman gets some time off on the back of it.
00:37:12.460 Yeah.
00:37:12.940 And, which is totally justified, something I absolutely support, yes.
00:37:19.540 We lost the audio again.
00:37:20.940 In by Sarah Rowan, who really fought very hard for the issue.
00:37:32.000 Why do you think it's important to, you know, recognize these babies and recognize the grief?
00:37:36.860 From what angle are you asking me this question?
00:37:39.620 Just look at the evil smile.
00:37:41.640 She knows it's a political trap.
00:37:43.180 Look at the evil smile.
00:37:45.020 She knows she's on the horns of contradiction here, right?
00:37:48.500 Exactly.
00:37:48.840 Because if I recognize that a miscarriage is a tragic and heartbreaking thing...
00:37:54.120 Which it is.
00:37:54.860 Which it is.
00:37:55.800 Then why is the same not true for abortion?
00:37:58.280 Exactly.
00:37:58.660 Because essentially what they are conceding is that life began at conception.
00:38:02.780 Exactly.
00:38:03.980 That is exactly...
00:38:05.240 Look at that face.
00:38:06.640 Look at that.
00:38:07.040 She knows.
00:38:07.580 You evil bitch.
00:38:09.260 She knows exactly what is happening.
00:38:11.900 Yep.
00:38:12.280 You've got me on this.
00:38:13.600 You see her trying to escape from it, but she gets absolutely nowhere.
00:38:17.100 Look, sorry, that expression, man.
00:38:19.180 Look at it.
00:38:19.840 Look at the hatred.
00:38:20.580 I have a deep, deep disdain for this, Philip.
00:38:23.060 Who doesn't?
00:38:23.560 But that is a, I've been caught.
00:38:25.380 Yeah.
00:38:25.920 You son of a...
00:38:27.260 Well, no, I'm on the precipice of being caught.
00:38:29.900 Well, she knows.
00:38:30.540 She can see the head.
00:38:31.160 I think I'm just about to.
00:38:32.640 She can see it.
00:38:33.640 Yeah, she sees it.
00:38:34.280 And she knows she's fallen into it.
00:38:35.700 And she's just like...
00:38:36.900 And she knows her position is completely contradictory and makes absolutely no sense.
00:38:40.460 But here we are.
00:38:41.420 Yeah.
00:38:43.100 And now, essentially, the change in legislation that hasn't been passed yet, it's now with
00:38:50.940 the House of Lords and it might be passed, but it will allow more or less abortion until
00:38:56.760 birth.
00:38:57.420 There never was justification for that.
00:38:59.660 There was never any justification for it.
00:39:01.360 Monstruous.
00:39:01.800 It was always evil.
00:39:05.220 It was always bad.
00:39:06.680 And you have to remember that for the 11% that don't go through abortion through pills...
00:39:13.480 Sorry, sorry.
00:39:14.500 Go back there.
00:39:15.300 Who the hell is Tonia Antoniazzi?
00:39:19.560 I've some...
00:39:20.420 The foreign MP.
00:39:21.360 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:22.060 But that's the person that tabled the extreme abortion amendment.
00:39:25.000 What are you doing in my country?
00:39:26.660 What are you doing in my...
00:39:27.540 What are you doing in Parliament?
00:39:28.560 I was Italian.
00:39:29.160 What are you doing?
00:39:29.940 Yeah, obviously Italian.
00:39:30.820 And look at their birthright.
00:39:32.280 And look at their birthright.
00:39:33.120 Oh, man.
00:39:33.940 And you sort of see this kind of endless support for more abortion.
00:39:38.280 Like, when the right makes a slippery slope argument, which is made very strongly here
00:39:43.400 in Humanae Vitae, an encyclical from Pope Paul VI, against contraceptives, and he says
00:39:51.100 it'll devalue women, it'll devalue relationships, it'll devalue marriage, it's going to be destructive,
00:39:56.300 it's going to lead to more abortion.
00:39:58.320 Well, that's exactly what ends up happening.
00:40:00.460 Like, philosophically, the church always gets this stuff right.
00:40:02.760 When was that written?
00:40:04.240 1968.
00:40:04.940 Right.
00:40:05.120 Well, he was correct, wasn't he?
00:40:06.160 Yeah.
00:40:06.300 Right about when this whole thing was being done.
00:40:12.680 And then you see this description of an abortion, and I encourage you to look at it, because
00:40:17.700 although this man gets mugged by a group of feminists trying to say that what he's saying
00:40:22.480 isn't true, but the way that later-term abortions happen is genuinely disgusting.
00:40:29.380 It's brutal.
00:40:30.380 It's genuinely brutal.
00:40:32.200 And these babies can feel pain.
00:40:34.480 Yeah.
00:40:35.120 It's not that they can't, and they know something is wrong.
00:40:38.140 Yeah.
00:40:38.400 And they feel that pain, even if it's with the vacuum, or with the pill, or with whatever
00:40:44.040 method that you use.
00:40:44.200 Moreover, the mother feels the baby's pain.
00:40:46.480 The mother feels the baby's pain.
00:40:48.080 Which is why so many end up being traumatized by it.
00:40:49.960 Exactly.
00:40:50.320 This is why there's so much guilt surrounding abortion.
00:40:53.320 You can feel it.
00:40:54.340 I know you feel it.
00:40:55.380 Yeah.
00:40:55.780 You know, it's so horrible.
00:40:57.980 It is a genuinely disgusting procedure.
00:41:01.240 But later on, abortions involve either dismembering the baby, or crushing its skull, or injecting
00:41:08.720 it with poison in the heart.
00:41:10.840 And it's disgusting.
00:41:12.800 And these babies are viable.
00:41:14.840 And you see this example here in Australia, where I'm not going to show you the video
00:41:20.720 because it's, you should see it.
00:41:22.640 You should see it.
00:41:23.500 We probably can't show the video.
00:41:25.440 Because the algorithm will make sure that it's not seen.
00:41:28.020 But you see this small baby alive and sucking its thumb until it dies.
00:41:40.320 And this is supposed to be morally defensible, and liberation, and choice, and so on and so forth.
00:41:47.380 This is supposed to be, you're evil if you deny women the choice of doing this.
00:41:54.420 Even if you...
00:41:55.080 This isn't a choice, guys.
00:41:56.240 I mean, this is a genetically unique individual, scientifically speaking.
00:42:01.260 And it's alive.
00:42:03.440 And it feels pain.
00:42:05.420 Even if you go into the argument of, well, which...
00:42:08.780 Even if you subscribe to the argument, well, it's a woman's body, blah, blah, blah, blah,
00:42:11.440 blah, fine, whatever.
00:42:12.840 But at that point, I mean, you can't...
00:42:15.660 That's not the argument at that point.
00:42:17.080 And you are still leaving it to die, and then that's murder.
00:42:19.200 Yes.
00:42:19.620 Right?
00:42:19.960 Like, even if you subscribe to the initial argument, you can't subscribe to that.
00:42:24.520 I hate the term that survived his abortion as well.
00:42:27.380 As in, okay, they tried to kill him.
00:42:31.100 And he survived.
00:42:31.820 That's an accurate term.
00:42:33.640 He survived an attempted murder.
00:42:34.840 Yeah, but the term abortion, it sounds too clinical.
00:42:37.300 I hate it.
00:42:38.200 You know, survived an attempted murder.
00:42:40.200 Yeah.
00:42:40.560 And then just left to die.
00:42:42.780 These are the Christians trying to be not too extreme, essentially.
00:42:46.660 I know.
00:42:47.180 How can you...
00:42:48.540 This is just Carthage sacrificing its children to Moloch, man.
00:42:53.980 I swear to God.
00:42:55.120 This is what it is.
00:42:56.100 The purpose of this is to, oh, you know, maybe I'll get prosperity.
00:43:01.420 Maybe I'll get a better career.
00:43:02.820 Maybe I won't be a little bit poorer.
00:43:04.500 Maybe I won't struggle economically.
00:43:06.360 It is intended as a sacrifice for material gain.
00:43:11.380 To the gods of the economy.
00:43:12.700 To the gods of the economy, which is essentially Moloch, Baal, whatever you want to call him.
00:43:18.240 Yes.
00:43:18.500 But this is fundamentally a religious question.
00:43:26.520 It's a moral question.
00:43:27.880 It's about evil.
00:43:29.680 It's a civilizational question as well.
00:43:31.060 It's a civilizational question as well.
00:43:32.180 Because you're a civilizational decline.
00:43:34.100 And this is the part of that which is causing the decline.
00:43:37.440 It literally is, analogous to the Carthaginians, sacrificing a child for prosperity.
00:43:43.100 Pretty much.
00:43:44.200 In the brazen bull of Moloch.
00:43:46.900 Yes.
00:43:47.440 It really is just like that.
00:43:49.460 And here you see Merkel and Holland from way back when, in 2015, 2016, explaining how the
00:43:57.620 declining birth rate requires more migration and that they should welcome everybody.
00:44:03.420 And you see Merkel speaking again on the same exact theme.
00:44:07.220 And I think we saw the Greek defense minister a few days ago coming out saying that, no,
00:44:12.040 no, no, there has to be more immigration because of this and that.
00:44:14.920 And you saw Ursula von der Leyen, I think, signing a trade agreement with India, which allows
00:44:22.780 India to send its excess population to Europe.
00:44:26.500 And you kind of go, well, even if you're not going to look at this from religious terms
00:44:31.360 or from moral questions, the survival of your civilization is at stake.
00:44:38.900 Indians will not become French or German or English.
00:44:42.540 That's not how it works.
00:44:43.880 I mean, Rishi Sunak is the best example.
00:44:46.200 Rishi Sunak speaks all the time at Indian business forums.
00:44:50.080 Everybody in, nobody in Kenya celebrated Rishi Sunak becoming prime minister of the United
00:44:56.720 Kingdom.
00:44:57.580 Pretty much everybody in India did.
00:44:59.520 Yeah.
00:45:00.860 Even though his father was born in Kenya or in whichever it was.
00:45:05.160 And he was born in Southampton, you know, like.
00:45:07.540 Exactly.
00:45:07.840 He's still a son of the soil of India as far as the Indians are concerned.
00:45:11.640 Exactly.
00:45:12.320 They know it.
00:45:13.880 And you see this kind of thing happening.
00:45:16.560 Literally, sorry.
00:45:17.200 The term son of the soil, that was used by that bloody Scottish Pakistani guy who's like
00:45:23.340 white.
00:45:23.920 Yes.
00:45:24.440 He literally said in an interview with Pakistani TV, I'm a son of the soil of Pakistan.
00:45:30.040 Yes.
00:45:30.240 But you were born in Scotland.
00:45:31.660 Yes.
00:45:31.880 Like, okay, okay.
00:45:33.160 I mean, just fair enough.
00:45:35.040 Straight up tell us, you know.
00:45:36.340 We're in agreement on this point.
00:45:37.820 But no, exactly.
00:45:39.460 There has to be some realism here.
00:45:41.380 And you see how the moral depravity involved in contraceptives and in abortion led to a slippery
00:45:48.560 slope that has been insanely destructive.
00:45:51.620 And you see how the rejection of moral principles on these issues has material, real-life consequences.
00:46:00.480 Like, religious morality isn't just God limiting your freedom because he doesn't like you.
00:46:07.320 It's actually real warnings about the consequences in real life that will happen to you down the
00:46:13.420 generations.
00:46:13.940 And when you see these people advocating for contraceptives in the late 1800s, in the early 1900s, then getting
00:46:22.920 their way a couple of generations later, and then you see the fruits of that two generations down the
00:46:29.780 line, you understand why religion has these moral codes.
00:46:34.560 Because you don't see it in your own lifetime.
00:46:37.080 You're thinking about convenience, comfort, this, that, or the other.
00:46:42.240 But you've ended up in a situation where if you just stopped abortions, you would have a stable
00:46:48.060 population.
00:46:49.200 It's crazy, though, isn't it, that no one has any self-reflection.
00:46:53.340 Sure, implement these things.
00:46:55.780 But are you going to reflect on it and go, well, was this a success or was this a failure?
00:46:59.180 And no one's doing any self-reflection to be like, oh, actually, this has been a really bad idea.
00:47:03.480 And they're just accelerating it even more.
00:47:05.300 And what's this laborer's version of self-reflection?
00:47:07.440 Yeah, no, exactly.
00:47:08.320 You'll get this nasty, evil stare, this horrid hatred and anger.
00:47:14.300 It's that, it's the sort of belief that the status quo is how everything should always
00:47:20.420 be.
00:47:20.980 The fact that it's settled.
00:47:22.120 But even just ramp it up a bit more.
00:47:23.240 Yeah, it's crazy.
00:47:23.400 And they act like it's complete settled.
00:47:24.800 Hang on a second.
00:47:26.300 There's a lot of horror that is contained in the word.
00:47:28.900 And like the moral crime that is abortion is having real world practical consequences.
00:47:38.780 Yes.
00:47:39.880 You know, I think this perfectly illustrates, though, is that the right should never let
00:47:44.320 up on anything that they truly believe is morally just and is going completely the wrong
00:47:50.520 way.
00:47:50.720 Because if you do, if you sort of seed this ground to these people, they will never relinquish
00:47:57.320 it.
00:47:57.540 They'll only accelerate it.
00:47:58.720 Yes.
00:47:59.660 Because that is the nature of the demonic.
00:48:02.500 It doesn't understand human limits.
00:48:05.460 And you sort of see this in Humanae Vitae.
00:48:09.540 Near the end, the Pope sort of explains the implications and the consequences, the objectification
00:48:15.920 of women, their use for purely gratuitous purposes, the dissolution of morality, the inability
00:48:24.040 of people to stay married.
00:48:26.060 And at the end, one of the things that he says is that, look, you guys have to recognize
00:48:31.940 that there are limits to human authority.
00:48:34.440 And these limits to human authority come from natural law.
00:48:39.720 And the church is not at liberty to change that because it didn't make that law.
00:48:43.740 It is merely its guardian interpreter.
00:48:45.960 And even if you can't scientifically subvert them, that doesn't mean there aren't consequences
00:48:50.820 for this further down the line.
00:48:52.220 Exactly.
00:48:53.140 Exactly.
00:48:54.340 And so you should read this document and understand why these positions are taken by the religious
00:48:59.460 scriptures that seem extreme and anti-progressive at the time, but they confirm that the church
00:49:05.800 is there to contradict the world.
00:49:08.020 It is there as a contradiction.
00:49:11.480 It is there to oppose this kind of madness.
00:49:14.740 And now we've had this madness for 100 years because you have to trace it back to the Malthusian
00:49:20.740 League, to the National Secular Society, and to the attempt to separate God's morality
00:49:26.820 from politics.
00:49:27.580 And these are its fruits.
00:49:30.960 Abortion's evil is one of those fruits.
00:49:33.480 But you also see it in immigration.
00:49:35.040 You also see it in the collapse of norms.
00:49:37.140 You also see it in the amount of lies that we have in our politics.
00:49:40.980 You see it in the Epstein files.
00:49:42.640 You see it in the corruption.
00:49:43.640 You see it everywhere.
00:49:45.360 It's also, we're arriving at the kind of horrific utilitarian thought experiment.
00:49:51.220 What if your civilization's productivity and abundance and happiness and stability was all
00:49:58.940 predicated on one child that had to be tortured forever?
00:50:03.580 Would this be a utilitarian calculation you would agree to?
00:50:06.760 Exactly.
00:50:07.320 And we're actually at that point where we're like, well, we do think that.
00:50:10.380 But it's not one child.
00:50:11.380 It's 300,000.
00:50:12.680 Yes.
00:50:13.080 A year.
00:50:13.900 Yes.
00:50:14.460 Like, we genuinely think, yes, this is a worthy sacrifice to make.
00:50:18.240 And I'm sorry, I just don't at this point.
00:50:20.480 I've come to the conclusion I don't like it at all.
00:50:23.540 Yeah.
00:50:24.000 You're not alone.
00:50:25.460 Anyway, we'll leave that there.
00:50:27.800 And I won't go into how this also carries over into euthanasia and what's happening with
00:50:32.140 that.
00:50:32.800 That's another.
00:50:33.400 And with Labour's attempt to get Britain to turn into another Canada where, you know,
00:50:38.720 if you have to use a wheelchair, your doctor will recommend you death.
00:50:43.340 But these are the fruits of the same logic.
00:50:47.040 So insane.
00:50:48.640 So insane.
00:50:49.560 141 Paladin says,
00:50:50.800 I had an otherwise reasonable conversation with a liberal woman about abortion.
00:50:53.840 She got rather upset when I said that women aborting is a disgusting practice, but it
00:50:57.620 is rather new.
00:50:58.780 Yeah.
00:50:59.360 I mean, obviously, throughout history, you will find examples of women having abortions,
00:51:03.880 but nothing on this scale.
00:51:05.860 Nothing on this scale.
00:51:06.400 With this kind of artifice.
00:51:08.240 Yes.
00:51:09.160 Sigelstone says,
00:51:09.960 The original Hippocratic Oath, the one from Hippocrates itself, specifically forbids abortion.
00:51:15.480 They knew thousands of years ago that it is evil.
00:51:17.320 I mean, this was always, I mean, this was always the Roman quote unquote propaganda against
00:51:23.220 the Carthaginians, but it seems that the Carthaginians probably did.
00:51:26.100 Yes.
00:51:26.640 Where's the mouse gone?
00:51:27.780 I can't.
00:51:28.880 What's the mouse?
00:51:30.280 There it is.
00:51:31.580 The Carthaginians probably did conduct child sacrifice.
00:51:34.900 Although not on the scale the Romans implied, but they definitely did it.
00:51:37.960 And, yeah, so what's Leviticus 20 maxing?
00:51:44.480 Is that all the punishments?
00:51:46.240 Leviticus 20 again?
00:51:47.520 I can't remember off the top of my head.
00:51:48.960 Leviticus is full of prescriptions and punishments for breaking these prescriptions.
00:51:54.660 Yes.
00:51:55.560 Sorry, Ernie.
00:51:58.600 Cheers.
00:51:59.120 All right, well, on all of those very, very cheery notes, I'm going to talk about something
00:52:09.900 which is equally as cheery, it seems.
00:52:13.820 So, yeah, we're going to be talking basically about the policy of violence, effectively, the
00:52:23.420 policy of decline, the numbers of just sheer nonsense that's being approved by politicians.
00:52:32.940 I mean, it's crazy.
00:52:34.740 Like, it's absolutely crazy.
00:52:35.720 So, I talk about this, the numbers are way worse than you think, because they truly are.
00:52:42.000 Now, this isn't actually a hugely new study or piece of research from the Center for Migration
00:52:48.520 Control, but it came across, I came across it recently, and I wanted to talk about it because
00:52:52.920 it really is actually shocking to me.
00:52:55.360 I mean, I, you know, I'm rather blackpilled.
00:52:57.380 I think everything's quite bad as it is, but this still shocked me.
00:53:00.760 So, I think it will shock everyone else, you know, regular Lotus Eaters viewers and anyone
00:53:05.560 that comes across this.
00:53:07.640 Hopefully, it'll put it into perspective, you know, why this is an argument that we need
00:53:11.640 to win.
00:53:12.460 Yep.
00:53:12.820 Because this is, this is all a policy, and it could be removed like that.
00:53:18.780 It could be gone.
00:53:19.420 Now, just that as a headline, migrants arrested for 170,000 offences last year, one every three
00:53:30.380 minutes.
00:53:32.460 And we wonder why everything is falling apart.
00:53:36.180 We wonder why the police can't come and actually investigate real crime, right?
00:53:42.560 Like, I just, every three minutes, every three minutes.
00:53:50.240 That is incredible.
00:53:50.960 So, what are we saying?
00:53:52.460 In the course of this podcast, 30 migrants have been arrested.
00:53:56.180 That's the data.
00:53:58.500 That's the, that's the, the, the statistical reality of what is going on.
00:54:02.980 And we're also, I didn't include it, but this is, we, this is well known.
00:54:08.380 We're at a deficit for police.
00:54:10.380 Police are leaving the force at record levels.
00:54:13.580 Everything is, everything hasn't been as stretched as it has been now before.
00:54:19.400 We're truly on the precipice of a complete decline.
00:54:23.140 And this is one thing which we don't, this is a choice because we get rid of it instantly.
00:54:27.780 Now, I'm not saying that, you know, English people, British people don't do things.
00:54:33.060 Of course, of course they don't.
00:54:34.040 We've got our own scum and I've got some figures for that as well.
00:54:37.020 There's a population of 60 million.
00:54:38.480 Why are we importing a bunch of other scum?
00:54:41.020 But if you got rid of these, every three minutes, I mean, we'd have more to go around
00:54:46.980 to police our own and get our own house in check, wouldn't we?
00:54:49.720 Which I'm all for.
00:54:51.120 I am all for.
00:54:51.800 Think about it this way, when it comes to these guys, sending them a female police officer
00:54:59.080 is going to solve nothing.
00:55:01.000 Yeah.
00:55:01.160 You're going to have to send 5, 10 of the female officers where sort of one old school
00:55:10.320 Bobby would have done the trick.
00:55:12.280 Yeah.
00:55:12.520 Oh, 100%.
00:55:13.080 And this means that the money that is being spent goes to waste and you need a lot more
00:55:21.200 bodies in the police to actually do the arrests.
00:55:25.840 And the risk of violence towards them is much higher.
00:55:29.480 And every once in a while, if you're in the wrong area, you're going to get mobbed by a
00:55:33.780 group of cousins who will say to you, how dare you arrest one of us?
00:55:38.020 Yeah.
00:55:38.240 This is why they don't police those communities.
00:55:40.140 Yeah.
00:55:40.540 They just don't police them.
00:55:41.300 I mean, you had Bushra Sheikh saying that, you know, people should be writing to Ofcom
00:55:46.100 because somebody pointed out that the grooming gangs are predominantly Pakistani Muslim and
00:55:52.580 that they have a religious motivation.
00:55:54.620 Yeah.
00:55:55.500 So, and this is the most well-integrated, one of the most well-integrated westernized individuals
00:56:01.680 in that community.
00:56:02.860 So you kind of go, okay.
00:56:04.380 But I just think of that meme of, you know, the Muslim woman and the little, the white girl
00:56:09.520 with the blonde hair and makeup looking like an absolute doe, like a rabbit.
00:56:14.620 And it's just like, you know, leaning over, like looking really concerned.
00:56:17.020 It's like, what, you are not, you don't have any authority.
00:56:20.540 You are fiction, you are fictionally playing as if you have authority, right?
00:56:24.880 Because the second someone says, right, okay, I'm just not going to cooperate.
00:56:27.060 What are you going to do?
00:56:28.340 You're five foot two and a hundred pounds wet.
00:56:31.660 Well, the police system in this country relies on consenting.
00:56:36.260 Yes.
00:56:36.480 And the British, by and large, have approved that consent.
00:56:40.380 But when consent is removed or it was never given to begin with by migrants, because they
00:56:46.060 don't know us, they don't know our culture, they are not like us and you don't think like
00:56:49.840 them, then what do the police do?
00:56:52.200 Well, and that's why we see the constant degradation of society.
00:56:56.120 I'd also like to point out this, these figures aren't the full figures.
00:57:01.760 So it's way worse than even this.
00:57:04.120 This is just what they record.
00:57:05.920 Exactly.
00:57:06.980 And we know that certain groups don't like to tell on one another.
00:57:11.040 Well, the crime survey implies that the crime is way higher, right?
00:57:15.160 Oh, yes.
00:57:16.960 We know that there are crimes which are not arrestable offences.
00:57:20.560 People don't arrest for them.
00:57:22.200 These are still crimes.
00:57:23.860 These are still things which erode a society.
00:57:26.920 So however bad this is, which is shockingly bad, every three minutes a migrant is arrested.
00:57:34.260 I mean, that is shockingly bad.
00:57:35.720 It is way worse.
00:57:38.160 It's way worse.
00:57:39.580 We're not even seeing the black economy in this, where it's things like the drug dealing
00:57:44.140 that's going on, the child trafficking.
00:57:46.360 Shetty gangs.
00:57:47.140 Shetty gangs, yeah.
00:57:47.640 The barber shop near my house closed down.
00:57:50.360 Shops.
00:57:51.440 And now instead there's a nail salon.
00:57:53.480 Yeah, yeah.
00:57:54.220 You can tell that they're both body laundering fronts.
00:57:56.880 Yeah.
00:57:57.260 And then you've got like the violence that happens within these communities because they
00:58:00.680 don't trust the authorities.
00:58:02.120 That Sasha Johnson woman, the sort of black activist where she was shot in the head at
00:58:06.080 the house party.
00:58:06.880 No one dobbed in whoever did it.
00:58:08.720 It's like, okay, well, that person's going to get away with it.
00:58:10.460 She's currently, you know, cabbaged in a wheelchair or something.
00:58:13.720 It's like, okay, well then what can we do?
00:58:15.540 You know, what can we do?
00:58:17.280 Yeah.
00:58:17.880 It's truly shocking.
00:58:19.600 So this is the Center for Migration Control.
00:58:22.800 It's a really good piece.
00:58:24.100 I just thought we'd go through it.
00:58:25.260 Yeah.
00:58:25.540 So new research reveals that last year, so this is 24 to 25, of only available data of
00:58:33.020 which not all forces release the data.
00:58:36.740 So again, it's still even worse because not all police forces release the data and they
00:58:41.800 still don't record it all either.
00:58:42.880 But 172,889 foreign nationals were arrested and that was recorded by the 43 territorial police
00:58:50.200 forces of England, Wales, and the British Transport Police, which I'm going to get to, I'm going
00:58:54.620 to get to the British Transport Police in a minute because that's a separate statistic
00:58:57.540 that I want to take a look at, which is still shockingly bad.
00:59:00.940 Let me talk to you there for a second.
00:59:03.300 Foreign national excludes naturalized foreigner.
00:59:08.040 Yeah, no, it's way worse.
00:59:10.500 These are just the people who were born overseas and were allowed to come here.
00:59:13.200 Yeah, it's so bad.
00:59:14.820 And haven't been here for six years legally to get a passport.
00:59:19.360 Yeah.
00:59:20.000 I hate, I hate all of this.
00:59:21.280 That's, that's the number that you're looking at.
00:59:22.900 I hate all of this.
00:59:24.220 Now you're completely right.
00:59:25.340 Worthy, worthy statement there.
00:59:27.980 So it's the equivalent of 473.66 arrests a day, 19.7 every hour, or one every three minutes
00:59:36.780 and three seconds, which is staggering.
00:59:39.160 So the data shows arrests for offences ranging from murder, grooming of children, manslaughter,
00:59:45.620 rape, possession of firearm, through to immigration offences, including efforts to facilitate the
00:59:50.420 illegal entry of others and stalking.
00:59:52.460 So it's just off the charts.
00:59:55.840 Yeah.
00:59:56.360 50,000 violent offences, 11,000 sexual offences.
01:00:01.640 Just mad, isn't it?
01:00:04.420 It's chaos.
01:00:04.980 It's the sacking of our country by literally foreigners.
01:00:10.020 If you were being looted by an army horde, it would look like this.
01:00:15.540 Yes.
01:00:15.940 Except that in medieval times, you would negotiate three days of looting and then it stops.
01:00:22.060 Yes.
01:00:23.420 Yeah, there's an end point to, correct, yeah.
01:00:25.440 Yeah, this is just...
01:00:26.260 And there are also provisions.
01:00:27.500 You know, you can, you know, argue a treaty or some sort of terms of surrender or something
01:00:32.420 like this.
01:00:32.920 It's, no, this is just a nonstop sacking of the country that has got no end in sight.
01:00:36.780 It's a fox in the hen house, perpetual.
01:00:39.560 Yes.
01:00:40.860 In perpetuity.
01:00:43.420 So about the data.
01:00:45.040 So this is what makes it even worse.
01:00:47.460 Freedom of information request was as follows.
01:00:49.560 Please provide within 20 working days.
01:00:51.960 Total number of arrests of foreign nationals made by your police force.
01:00:54.860 So that illustrates what you were saying there, Feroz, is that, yeah, there's still people
01:00:58.660 that have just been, because we've rubber-stamped passports, so there's still way worse than
01:01:02.260 this.
01:01:02.560 Foreigners just, I'm British now because magic soil, I guess, and traitors in the home office.
01:01:08.060 Total number of arrests of foreign nationals made by your police force for the year ending,
01:01:12.580 31st of March, 2025, and then just asked for what it was.
01:01:16.240 So of the 44 police forces, only 39 responded.
01:01:18.600 So, well done.
01:01:22.960 Good.
01:01:23.220 Nice.
01:01:23.460 Love that.
01:01:24.300 Isn't there a legal requirement for them to respond to FOIs?
01:01:27.680 There is.
01:01:28.740 Yeah.
01:01:30.000 And then of the 39 police forces, 36 provided the information on the number of arrests.
01:01:36.560 Surrey and Greater Manchester Police were unable to provide all of this information in a usable
01:01:40.700 format, whilst the City of London has woeful data practices and thus did not have a breakdown
01:01:46.120 by offence category.
01:01:47.320 Yeah, I can believe that.
01:01:48.240 Why would the City of London not have the right kind of data, given that it's the City
01:01:51.920 of London?
01:01:52.620 Great question.
01:01:53.440 Well, that would be the ethnic makeup.
01:01:54.940 It is the financial centre.
01:01:56.440 It's the ethnic makeup of the place.
01:01:58.340 And so they are incentivised to not have that kind of breakdown in place.
01:02:02.680 They're just not.
01:02:03.680 The City of London has a slave class.
01:02:06.660 Yes.
01:02:07.160 The slave class of servants.
01:02:08.800 So if you look at it, as you say, how is the City of London highly diverse?
01:02:12.360 Well, it's because in social housing, half of the social housing in the City of London is
01:02:16.680 filled with foreigners, who they have imported to be their servants.
01:02:19.860 That's just the City of London.
01:02:21.540 That's not the metropolitan area.
01:02:22.380 Yeah, no, no, I know, I know.
01:02:23.300 It's specifically the small city of London area.
01:02:25.100 You would think that that would have zero social housing.
01:02:27.360 You would think that that would have basically zero foreigners in it, because this is where
01:02:30.900 like all of the very rich people live, but they've got their servant class.
01:02:34.920 Yeah.
01:02:36.160 So this is just in sort of graph format.
01:02:38.940 But you can see Metropolitan Police Service.
01:02:41.940 Pretty, pretty bad.
01:02:43.320 A lot of it is focused in London, which is not a great surprise, because that's where
01:02:46.140 the most foreign nationals are in the country.
01:02:48.760 Yep.
01:02:49.020 I mean, it is where you expect it to be.
01:02:51.580 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:02:52.280 You know, Greater Manchester, for instance.
01:02:54.160 West Midlands, for instance.
01:02:55.380 You know, these are the hubs.
01:02:59.220 West Yorkshire, Kent, Thames Valley.
01:03:02.560 I'm surprised Thames Valley is not higher, to be fair.
01:03:05.580 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:03:06.320 That's because the Thames Valley police are notoriously useless.
01:03:09.120 Yeah, yeah, massively.
01:03:10.120 Yeah, well, yeah.
01:03:11.060 They are impressively useless.
01:03:12.960 And I'd also like to sort of reiterate that this is what's recorded, and the police are
01:03:22.080 incentivized to not record ethnicities and immigration statuses and things like this.
01:03:30.320 So even though this is really bad, it is so much worse, because we know that they don't
01:03:37.980 like to record these things.
01:03:39.420 We know that it's well-documented within all of the grooming gang scandals, that they try
01:03:43.760 not to record any of these things, the ethnicities, the breakdowns, and all this kind of stuff.
01:03:47.140 They should be offered bonuses for deportations.
01:03:49.460 These people seem ideological, but if you change the incentives, they will be ideological
01:03:57.860 in the opposite way.
01:03:59.680 Give them bonuses for deportations.
01:04:02.500 Give them bonuses for arresting foreign criminals.
01:04:05.580 Give them incentives to do that, and to report it correctly, and then you will see a behavioral
01:04:12.460 change.
01:04:13.160 I mean, if I had my way, I'd abolish all the police, and it would be the military would be
01:04:17.120 brought in.
01:04:17.520 No, it would be, and then they'd have to, well, that's what I would do, because the
01:04:22.620 police themselves are ideologically infiltrated now, and I think they're unsalvageable up
01:04:27.740 until a point.
01:04:28.560 Just sack the women.
01:04:29.980 Well, no, because there's a bunch of the men that were in charge of the College of Policing
01:04:33.400 and things, so I would scrap the whole thing.
01:04:35.060 I'd have the military in charge, and then they would, in New Britannia, Nate's New Britannia,
01:04:41.900 they would then train up a new police force of absolute chance.
01:04:47.320 But, unfortunately, I'm not in charge, so it is what it is.
01:04:50.520 So, anyway, we'll scroll through all of this.
01:04:52.060 Again, it's just, it's what you'd expect.
01:04:54.320 It's pretty bad, but this is just the breakdown of it all.
01:04:56.020 So, supplementary data from the five non-responsive forces, and this is how they sort of calculated
01:05:01.620 it up a little bit, because it was like 160, and their total was like 170.
01:05:05.360 So, of the five forces which were unable, unwilling to provide a response, the CMC has
01:05:10.620 data from a previous Freedom of Information request covering the 1st of January 2024 to
01:05:17.200 the end of October, which will allow us to supplement the data.
01:05:20.060 So, that's how they did it, but again, that's still actually reduced, right?
01:05:24.160 Like, it's still way worse.
01:05:27.000 So, just shocking, awful, awful, awful, awful, and why did these police forces not provide
01:05:34.220 the data?
01:05:34.780 So, you know, there is immense public interest in this type of information at the moment.
01:05:38.100 In July 2025, there were allegations of a cover-up leveled against Warwickshire police,
01:05:42.740 as officials were hesitant to release details on the nationality and immigration status
01:05:46.100 of the men charged with brucellising a 12-year-old girl in Nuneaton.
01:05:54.060 Council leader of Warwickshire went over their heads, informing the public that it was an
01:05:59.120 Afghan illegal migrant who had committed the crime.
01:06:02.300 So, since then, police forces have been advised that it is important to release details.
01:06:06.380 Absolutely, it is.
01:06:07.080 And they still don't do that.
01:06:08.400 We see that all the time.
01:06:09.700 It's always the case.
01:06:10.940 And they even now say, have you seen this new thing that they do?
01:06:14.360 Police don't speculate.
01:06:16.700 Oh, yeah, they say that all the time.
01:06:18.880 Oh, I, to me, that seemed like a new thing.
01:06:20.620 Oh, no, they've been doing it for ages.
01:06:21.880 Oh, they are.
01:06:22.340 So, yeah, we ask you not to speculate on the ethnicity of the perpetrator.
01:06:26.220 And that's when you know who it is.
01:06:27.040 Yeah, I don't need to then, do I?
01:06:28.360 Thank you for telling me.
01:06:29.360 Thanks for letting me know there.
01:06:30.620 It's not a native.
01:06:31.760 Absolutely mad.
01:06:33.280 Absolute madness.
01:06:33.980 So, you know, all of this is shocking.
01:06:35.860 All of this is bad.
01:06:36.760 And this is, this is a policy.
01:06:40.500 This is a choice.
01:06:42.080 This is something which, you know, they're allowing to happen.
01:06:46.940 Yes.
01:06:47.200 So, I said I talk about, I said I talk about the British Transport Police because you know
01:06:54.720 how green energy, green, you know, New Deal, green transport, they're trying to get everyone
01:07:00.660 to go on public transport, aren't they?
01:07:03.000 So, buses, coaches, and trains.
01:07:05.720 Yeah.
01:07:06.540 Well, trains are really bad right now.
01:07:09.800 Foreign nationals account for one in four arrests on British railways.
01:07:13.800 So, I just calculated it.
01:07:17.380 Apparently, there are 1.6 million foreign nationals in Britain.
01:07:20.820 That's not people born overseas who have been given nationality.
01:07:24.440 That's 10 million people, right?
01:07:26.400 So, 10 million people in this country were born overseas but have been given nationality.
01:07:30.660 It's like, okay, but we've got 1.6 million foreign nationals on the official records that
01:07:37.060 are over here.
01:07:38.440 So, that is 11% of the foreigners in this country last year were arrested.
01:07:49.000 One in nine.
01:07:49.960 So, you've been born in a criminal class.
01:07:51.640 Yeah.
01:07:52.480 I mean, that's like, that is...
01:07:54.560 It's not just competition for jobs.
01:07:56.220 It's also competition for jobs as criminals.
01:07:57.900 That's a wild level of self-selection from that group, right?
01:08:00.900 Yes.
01:08:01.200 Yeah.
01:08:01.380 As in, like, one in ten of just a foreigner in Britain, he has a 10% chance of just being
01:08:06.500 a criminal that year.
01:08:08.100 Yes.
01:08:08.500 And not in the previous year.
01:08:10.280 In the previous year, it was going to be roughly the same number, right?
01:08:12.400 So, in ten years, basically, every foreigner in Britain committed a crime.
01:08:18.080 Oh, that's mad.
01:08:19.120 Well...
01:08:19.400 That is insane, isn't it?
01:08:20.360 This illustrates that.
01:08:22.020 Sorry.
01:08:22.380 Every foreigner who hasn't been given settled status.
01:08:25.060 Well, yeah.
01:08:25.320 So, it's even higher, then, so...
01:08:26.660 Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:08:27.320 But, like you said, you're only talking about those people who are classed as foreign nationals
01:08:31.760 who don't have British citizenship.
01:08:33.380 So, this is the same thing.
01:08:34.440 This is just foreign nationals.
01:08:36.120 So, the cohort that you mentioned there.
01:08:39.800 So, there were 9,771 arrests carried out by the British Transport Police in 2024-2025.
01:08:46.200 37.7% were foreign nationals.
01:08:49.900 That's mad.
01:08:50.940 That is insane.
01:08:53.220 That's crazy.
01:08:54.240 That is absolutely insane.
01:08:57.040 That is crazy.
01:08:58.500 That is crazy.
01:09:01.080 That's...
01:09:01.880 That's so wildly high.
01:09:05.040 80% of arrests for theft of passenger property is by foreigners.
01:09:10.480 Yeah.
01:09:11.520 That is insane.
01:09:13.320 Well, 36.6% are sexual offences.
01:09:16.160 And that shows how retarded they are.
01:09:17.320 Yeah.
01:09:19.660 I mean, that is...
01:09:22.960 36.6% are sexual offences.
01:09:25.180 Yeah.
01:09:25.420 35.7% is arrests for violence.
01:09:28.480 39.6% is arrests for drug offences.
01:09:32.000 I mean, again, yeah, 79.3%, nearly 80% arrests for just people just wandering around stealing your stuff.
01:09:37.260 I mean, this is just...
01:09:38.520 This is a choice.
01:09:40.040 So your MP, wherever, you know, if you're in the UK, your MP, and they vote for any sort of policy that brings individuals over there, are actively participating in the cultural decay of this land.
01:09:55.180 It's absolutely atrocious.
01:09:56.720 Yes.
01:09:56.900 And it doesn't have to be this way, either.
01:09:59.500 It's because we're so unselective with who we let in.
01:10:02.860 Like, when we're letting in literally hundreds of thousands of people from...
01:10:06.040 I mean, millions of people, but hundreds of thousands each year from, like, Africa or South Asia.
01:10:10.400 And it's like, okay, but these are not the same as letting in people from France or Germany or the Netherlands or Norway.
01:10:17.200 Some parts of Latin America, man.
01:10:18.940 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:19.360 So, yeah, that's a good point.
01:10:20.300 Latin America as well.
01:10:21.280 Like, we don't tend to have that many of them here.
01:10:23.860 I know.
01:10:24.200 But you are right.
01:10:25.880 And the one or two that we do have in my gym all have gang tattoos.
01:10:31.960 Oh, really?
01:10:33.240 We could be so much more selective and, like, actually get something out of our immigration policy.
01:10:39.140 Because there are entire continents of people who will never be net contributors to our economy at the very best.
01:10:45.060 Like, when it's like, we need immigration for the pensions or for the NHS, whatever.
01:10:48.080 Well, there are entire continents of people who, for their entire lives, will never be net contributors.
01:10:52.540 So, we don't need any of those people from the economic argument, let alone the damage it's doing.
01:10:59.080 And so, as they say here, the country is seeing an epidemic of violence on the railways as the number of crimes has increased in the last year.
01:11:06.360 Whilst violent crime has allegedly decreased across the country, it has surged by 7% on mainline rail.
01:11:11.780 There has been an increase of more than 200% in reported crime on Britain's railways since 2015.
01:11:19.220 And that's mad.
01:11:20.360 That is mad.
01:11:21.120 But I wonder how much of that is being essentially in a confined space.
01:11:24.000 Right?
01:11:24.860 Like, you can't get away from these people.
01:11:26.960 Yeah.
01:11:27.320 You're on a train.
01:11:27.940 You're trapped.
01:11:28.480 You've got to wait until this next stop.
01:11:34.100 Crazy, right?
01:11:34.920 Yeah, it's mad.
01:11:35.920 Absolutely crazy.
01:11:36.620 So, in terms of, I don't think that's the one I wanted.
01:11:43.000 This is the one I wanted.
01:11:45.420 I'm going to scroll through this a little bit.
01:11:46.980 Sorry.
01:11:48.780 Because I wanted to get to, we've got the stop and search.
01:11:53.960 We should have the stop and search figures.
01:11:55.260 Basically, stop and search.
01:11:57.320 No, it's not there.
01:11:58.180 Right, anyway, stop and search is absolutely fascinating.
01:12:01.560 So, you now know some of the sort of data and the statistics on, like, what's happening with migrants and things.
01:12:09.980 And so, stop and search.
01:12:12.160 Who do you think gets stopped the most?
01:12:16.040 Go on.
01:12:17.440 I'm biding some time.
01:12:18.720 Well, I mean, if we're talking in London, Sadiq Khan came in on a platform of abolishing stop and search.
01:12:26.800 I know, it's still happening.
01:12:27.520 Because it was racist.
01:12:28.060 So, I'm guessing that actually they, by absolute number, stop and search white people more.
01:12:36.900 Am I correct?
01:12:37.800 70%.
01:12:38.240 70%.
01:12:39.640 And is this in all of Britain or is it just in London?
01:12:42.560 Is it England and Wales?
01:12:43.440 Yeah, England and Wales, yeah.
01:12:45.020 So, we have the raw data, like we know.
01:12:47.700 We know that, you know, one in four foreign nationals, you know, on British Transport Police, we know foreign nationals.
01:12:56.620 And by definition, a foreign national, yes, they could still be white, but the highest, because we know who we import, the potential chance of them not being white far outweighs them being white.
01:13:09.140 So, when we get figures like this saying that, well, actually, only 13% of black people are being stopped and searched and only 11% of Asian or Asian British.
01:13:19.120 Oh, no, no, no.
01:13:19.620 11% of stop and searches are Asian.
01:13:21.640 13% of stop and searches are black.
01:13:23.340 But the thing is, the black population of Britain is only about 3%.
01:13:26.260 Yes.
01:13:27.000 So, that's wild over-representation.
01:13:28.840 The Asian population is apparently only 6 to 7%.
01:13:31.740 So, again, massive over-representation.
01:13:34.440 But I think that, well, I...
01:13:35.740 They're probably not accurate figures, that's the point.
01:13:37.660 Yeah.
01:13:37.980 Well, yeah, they're not accurate anyway, but it should be higher than that if you know the...
01:13:43.060 If you know that there is a problem with certain demographics when it comes to crime, it makes sense to focus your efforts on the demographics that are more prone to do so.
01:13:51.360 It is not racist, it is common sense.
01:13:53.480 Which is how Boris actually managed to get knife crime down in London.
01:13:56.540 Yes.
01:13:57.820 Yeah.
01:13:58.180 Yeah.
01:13:58.300 Yeah, and then the last thing I wanted to close with, which I just thought was interesting.
01:14:03.380 So, we had the total figure up here, didn't we?
01:14:06.540 It was 172,000, was it?
01:14:08.980 172,000, right?
01:14:10.280 So, in England and Wales, so, again, 172,000, approximately 456,000 white people were arrested in a recent annual period, which represents about 79% of total arrests where ethnicity was known.
01:14:25.400 Yeah.
01:14:25.560 So, while white people constitute the majority of arrests in absolute numbers, they have a lower arrest rate per thousand, sorry, compared with, obviously, just other ethnicities.
01:14:36.300 Yeah.
01:14:36.860 But in raw numbers, I mean, it's just staggering.
01:14:39.040 It's absolutely insane.
01:14:40.980 You think per capita against that per capita, just sort of blow people's minds.
01:14:45.420 It's insane, it's crazy.
01:14:47.440 I mean, three migrants, a migrant arrested every three minutes is just insane.
01:14:52.300 Crazy.
01:14:52.900 Policy choice.
01:14:53.840 Yeah.
01:14:54.080 Policy choice.
01:14:54.580 Policy choice, but not to our benefit.
01:14:56.180 I mean, why would you bother with any migration if you had such a large legal and administrative burden that was going to come of it?
01:15:03.200 Yep.
01:15:03.380 Why would you bother with any of it?
01:15:04.420 But this is why everything falls apart, like the justice system, completely crumbling, right?
01:15:12.760 So, yeah, again, every three minutes, a foreigner is arrested, right?
01:15:16.220 And that's the ones which don't have legal status here now.
01:15:19.320 And they wonder why there's a big backlog of people waiting for a trial.
01:15:22.060 I think I did a segment here, I think it was like 100,000 or something, just absolutely insane.
01:15:26.520 So, every three minutes, that's being added to, and it doesn't have to be added to.
01:15:31.160 That's a choice.
01:15:33.540 You know, the Shabana Mahmood wanting the literal panopticon of England and Britain as a whole.
01:15:42.340 It's like, right, okay, well.
01:15:43.520 The only way to keep a lid on the thing.
01:15:45.520 Yeah.
01:15:45.840 Yeah, crazy.
01:15:46.600 So, the numbers, whatever you think of them, are so much worse.
01:15:52.760 So much worse.
01:15:53.720 Cranky Texan says,
01:15:57.100 It's easy to criticise Trump for not going hard against Epstein's network, but he can't.
01:16:00.380 He has to work with them because they can trigger a global depression with a creastroke.
01:16:04.140 Liz Truss was a glimpse.
01:16:05.620 I mean, this is a good point, actually, you know.
01:16:08.320 But then the answer is, go through it.
01:16:12.040 The only way out is through.
01:16:13.580 Yeah, I'm fine with stuff like that.
01:16:14.980 The only way out is through.
01:16:16.020 I'd be fine with that.
01:16:16.900 It'll be rough.
01:16:17.820 Because then you'll realise how poor the West has become in terms of actual production.
01:16:23.480 And you won't be able to import all this stuff.
01:16:25.460 And you'll have productive people.
01:16:26.900 And you won't have people on welfare.
01:16:28.220 So, it is.
01:16:28.820 But at least it's not a facade, either.
01:16:30.580 At least it's honest at that point.
01:16:32.340 Exactly.
01:16:33.480 Exactly.
01:16:33.760 And also, it forces us to actually think about things like wealth being tied to production rather than wealth being tied to speculation.
01:16:42.820 Right, exactly.
01:16:43.200 The fictional economy.
01:16:44.720 Yeah, we've got a debt economy, haven't we?
01:16:46.100 It's entirely debt-related.
01:16:47.460 Exactly.
01:16:47.900 And the City of London is something like a third of our wealth in Britain.
01:16:52.400 And it's like, right, so it's just financial services.
01:16:53.820 So, we're not really a wealthy country.
01:16:55.820 What we are is a very fictional country.
01:16:58.220 And we should be honest about that.
01:17:00.140 But anyway, let's go to the video comments.
01:17:01.980 We're looking for a compromise candidate.
01:17:05.680 Hmm.
01:17:06.520 Were you just talking about that?
01:17:07.700 Malleable.
01:17:08.080 Flexible.
01:17:08.860 Likeable.
01:17:09.500 No firm opinions.
01:17:10.620 No bright ideas.
01:17:11.520 Not intellectually committed.
01:17:14.740 Without the strength of purpose to change anything.
01:17:17.460 Someone who you know can be manipulated.
01:17:19.920 Professionally guided.
01:17:22.100 And leave the business of government in the hands of the experts.
01:17:24.420 Hmm.
01:17:24.780 That could also apply to Keir Starmer.
01:17:36.840 We were just talking about this.
01:17:38.040 Yeah, we were, yeah.
01:17:40.200 That applies so equally to Keir Starmer.
01:17:42.380 Does anyone in new labour at this point?
01:17:44.480 Vacuous, empty vessels, aren't they?
01:17:46.400 Yeah.
01:17:47.580 Let's go to the next one.
01:17:48.700 Also, I was hypnotised by the power button symbols in the pupils.
01:17:54.220 Imagine having that in real life.
01:17:56.060 I was imagining someone looking at me.
01:17:57.420 Poke someone in the eye.
01:17:58.200 Poke someone in the eye and they turn off.
01:18:00.080 I mean, I wish more humans had that feature, to be honest.
01:18:03.420 Josh and Harry were right on the nose.
01:18:05.760 Or should I say, aye.
01:18:06.940 These eyes are actually touchscreen.
01:18:09.060 When it comes to arresting people over the Epstein files,
01:18:11.320 you probably wouldn't want to announce it publicly
01:18:13.520 before you've actually arrested them.
01:18:15.560 Don't want to give them a chance to run away, after all.
01:18:18.260 Good point.
01:18:20.940 Let's get to the next one.
01:18:22.040 Dane Scottie criticising what he calls the left?
01:18:25.380 It must be a weekday.
01:18:26.560 Seriously, though, something I've noticed is the tendency of the left
01:18:28.740 to gatekeep what journalism is,
01:18:30.180 often denying right-wingers the title of journalists at all.
01:18:32.800 Right-wing journalists operate individually on small teams,
01:18:35.020 such as The Voice of Wales, Andy Noe, and Project Veritas,
01:18:37.320 and they go to a place, investigate a claim,
01:18:38.900 and are usually abused and threatened for it.
01:18:40.800 Meanwhile, the left have taken on the moniker of media or journalist,
01:18:43.320 while they turn up in large numbers to obstruct.
01:18:45.280 For a group who call everyone else reactionaries,
01:18:46.880 it's amusing to see them act reactively,
01:18:48.480 while the people they derive do actual proactive work investigating claims
01:18:51.580 of social and public importance.
01:18:53.700 Yeah, and that's how they're very institutionalised.
01:18:56.160 They always lean on the reputation and the sort of mystique of the institution,
01:19:01.960 because you can't see what's happening in the BBC.
01:19:04.520 But you know there are tens of thousands of people,
01:19:06.140 and they're all doing basically what we do.
01:19:08.740 There's no particular difference in the actual stock and trade of what we do,
01:19:12.380 but I wouldn't want anyone to smear me with the label of journalist.
01:19:15.360 So, anyway, let's carry on.
01:19:19.420 Did he know that Mandelson had continued his friendship with Epstein after the conviction?
01:19:24.900 We went through a process.
01:19:27.680 There was a due diligence exercise, and then there was security vetting.
01:19:35.080 I had to conduct the inquiry myself, virtually.
01:19:37.580 And you didn't find evidence of anything incriminating?
01:19:40.000 Of course not.
01:19:41.440 In the first place, John Halstead was one of us.
01:19:44.160 We'd been friends for years.
01:19:45.680 In the second place, the whole story was got out by the press.
01:19:47.920 And in the third place, the whole object of internal security enquiries is to find no evidence.
01:19:53.880 It's so perfect.
01:19:55.160 That scene goes on for a bit longer.
01:19:56.680 I saw the clip going around.
01:19:57.980 It's incredible.
01:19:58.720 It's genuinely incredible how this is...
01:20:03.340 I mean, whoever wrote it absolutely knew their stuff.
01:20:07.040 Let's go to the next one.
01:20:11.380 Ooh.
01:20:11.740 Is that Avesbury?
01:20:14.460 It looks like it, doesn't it?
01:20:15.440 Yeah.
01:20:16.800 It's the red line.
01:20:17.620 Yeah, there it is, isn't it?
01:20:18.620 How lovely and wholesome.
01:20:36.840 Avesbury's very close to me.
01:20:37.640 Can't stop doing it.
01:20:38.540 I think he's going to clean out that drain.
01:20:43.860 Oh, right.
01:20:44.580 Is this the thing?
01:20:45.160 Oh, there was a thing on the Swindon Advertiser today.
01:20:47.460 Oh, there's a big road been flooded.
01:20:49.520 And it's like, you know, there are going to be a bunch of retards in the comments going,
01:20:52.260 climate change, climate change.
01:20:53.180 No, block drains.
01:20:54.940 Yeah, just clean the bloody drains out.
01:20:56.060 There's so many other things as well.
01:20:57.140 Like it's the farmers not using their land.
01:20:59.060 And that controlled runoff.
01:21:02.200 And that runoff is just rife because lots of farmers are incentivized not to use their land.
01:21:07.120 Like, anyway.
01:21:08.800 Yeah, the problems are actually really prosaic and just pragmatic.
01:21:13.440 Like, oh, it's global carbon.
01:21:16.060 No, no, no, no.
01:21:16.640 It's the fact that we are just not taking care of the country.
01:21:19.580 That's what this is.
01:21:20.900 I know this clip.
01:21:22.020 Let's watch this.
01:21:23.700 That noise.
01:21:26.920 With no roof, you can hear it even more clearly.
01:21:33.460 Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho.
01:21:37.740 The only sound I can think of, which is better than that,
01:21:41.940 is the sound of Peter Mandelson being attacked by bears.
01:21:48.220 For real?
01:21:49.160 Yes.
01:21:49.460 Yes.
01:21:50.160 Brilliant.
01:21:50.800 Yeah.
01:21:51.340 Because we never would.
01:21:52.340 This is the thing.
01:21:53.300 Star Wars defense of Mandelson is really weird and weak.
01:21:56.600 Because it's not like Mandelson was.
01:21:58.820 I mean, that was in 2010.
01:21:59.980 He was always corrupt.
01:22:01.180 Everyone knew.
01:22:01.800 Even known as the Prince of Darkness.
01:22:02.840 Everyone knew.
01:22:04.040 But that's why that puff piece.
01:22:05.160 Have you seen that puff piece?
01:22:06.220 I've seen the title.
01:22:07.400 I haven't read it yet.
01:22:08.320 I am going to read it.
01:22:08.960 I've looked into it.
01:22:09.620 It is so bad.
01:22:11.000 Really?
01:22:11.200 There's even images of him, like,
01:22:12.660 just breaking some eggs with his dog in the kitchen.
01:22:14.800 Yeah, in the times.
01:22:15.580 He just sat down chilling with a sandwich.
01:22:17.260 You're like, mate.
01:22:17.740 Oh, come on.
01:22:18.320 What are you doing?
01:22:18.880 Yeah, come on.
01:22:19.840 So bad.
01:22:20.280 We're circling the wagons.
01:22:21.460 And the thing is, as well.
01:22:22.240 This is the establishment's paper.
01:22:23.780 Epstein's a master manipulator.
01:22:25.220 He manipulated me.
01:22:26.260 Ah, boo-hoo-hoo.
01:22:27.260 You leak government documents.
01:22:28.700 The Times is the paper of the establishment.
01:22:32.160 Yes.
01:22:33.080 And for them to be doing this shows you that the establishment thinks this should not have
01:22:38.180 happened to Mandelson.
01:22:39.100 Well, you know what it shows?
01:22:40.080 It shows that Mandelson's calling in the favours.
01:22:42.480 Right?
01:22:43.140 Mandelson's like, right, okay, you.
01:22:44.320 I know this.
01:22:45.380 You have to do this.
01:22:46.440 Yeah, I guess.
01:22:47.080 You have to do this.
01:22:47.840 I guarantee.
01:22:49.180 And the thing is about Mandelson as well.
01:22:50.840 It's like, everyone's kind of acting.
01:22:51.860 It's like, oh, he was friends with Epstein, and Epstein was really bad.
01:22:54.720 It's like, you think Mandelson wasn't getting in on this?
01:22:57.600 I mean, what was the picture of him in his underwear with that young woman?
01:23:00.800 Also, it all goes back to you leak government documents.
01:23:04.500 Yeah, that's the true crime, Mandelson.
01:23:07.200 But, like, everyone's acting as if he himself, oh, who knows?
01:23:10.860 But he was definitely, no, no, I'm certain that Mandelson has done horrific things as
01:23:15.180 well, right?
01:23:15.880 You know, I can't prove anything, obviously.
01:23:17.600 But I'm not going to assume that he's just.
01:23:19.620 Well, that's the thing as part of that article.
01:23:21.060 Sorry, just real quick.
01:23:21.980 It's so funny.
01:23:22.680 It's that he says, oh, I don't recollect that money.
01:23:26.100 And then they go, well, what about the photo?
01:23:28.300 It's like, oh, yeah, I don't recollect that either.
01:23:29.940 It's like, yeah, but the photo actually is real.
01:23:31.600 Yeah.
01:23:31.740 You were there.
01:23:32.660 Were you on drugs?
01:23:33.100 And if you don't recollect that, and that's real, everything else you don't recollect is
01:23:37.300 probably real as well.
01:23:38.320 Yeah.
01:23:38.600 Why should we think it's not?
01:23:40.840 Why should we think it's not?
01:23:41.420 Literally just instantly debunked his own sort of argument.
01:23:44.920 That's so funny.
01:23:45.660 But they're at the point where they've got nowhere to go now.
01:23:48.180 Anyway, let's go for the next one.
01:23:50.700 Looking at the Epstein stuff, I found myself thinking about the Dark Ocean Society and the
01:23:55.960 Black Dragon Society of Imperial Japan, which got disbanded after World War II.
01:24:00.740 A lot of what they did, though, was very innocuous, kind of touristy, normal businessman kind
01:24:06.560 of stuff.
01:24:06.960 You know, they just go around, say, a place like Manchuria and just keep detailed records
01:24:11.440 of everyone they did business with and everyone they met and all of the geography of the areas
01:24:16.320 they went through.
01:24:17.220 And then they just submit it to, like, the Japanese state when they came back home.
01:24:22.420 Yeah.
01:24:23.480 I'm not familiar with it.
01:24:25.000 Neither am I, but it seems pretty much spot on, really.
01:24:29.080 Yeah.
01:24:29.260 Yeah.
01:24:30.740 Alex says, not to get too scientific, gents, but if you want to look for sulfuric acid in
01:24:36.600 conjunction with hydrogen peroxide, the combination of these two creates Piranha's solution that's
01:24:41.280 exceptionally good at destroying anything with carbon in it, such as paper, sugar, and jerky.
01:24:46.940 Steve says, these files are so disturbing that I hope these are just real references to
01:24:51.100 food, but I think it's not.
01:24:53.740 Dirty Belt says, I assume the worst.
01:24:56.000 It's far worse than I thought.
01:24:57.340 Yeah.
01:24:59.120 Yeah.
01:24:59.980 Medieval punishment's too good for these people.
01:25:01.740 Absolutely.
01:25:03.400 Yep.
01:25:03.780 There's a lot of redacted things that we can't read.
01:25:07.400 Arizona's Desert Rat says, I've sent emails and texts about the need, about the need jerky.
01:25:11.680 That was when I was getting ready to go for a long hike.
01:25:13.620 However, eating jerky for lunch is weird and sorting it out in the freezer is illogical.
01:25:17.480 Yeah, and eating, like, you know, eight pounds of jerky by eight ounces of jerky, it's like...
01:25:23.080 Yeah.
01:25:23.940 Six pounds, eight pounds.
01:25:25.320 Yeah, what was it?
01:25:25.940 That's a staggeringly high amount.
01:25:27.000 Oh, you're running out.
01:25:28.020 Quick, we need to get more.
01:25:28.840 It's like, what?
01:25:31.320 Sorry, yeah.
01:25:31.980 How are you going through?
01:25:32.740 Oh, yeah.
01:25:34.060 Koss says, these slush worshipping degenerates are the ones who decide when we go to war and
01:25:38.100 who we die for.
01:25:39.020 They're being subjugated by monsters.
01:25:42.380 Yeah.
01:25:43.200 The weird amount of shrimp mentioned, considering it's never kosher.
01:25:45.900 That's a great point.
01:25:47.260 I didn't even think about that.
01:25:48.380 Yeah.
01:25:49.240 Of course, you know, he's the one going on about him being Jewish and Goyen and stuff,
01:25:52.440 and yet, what's with all this shit?
01:25:53.560 I had not thought about that.
01:25:54.380 Yeah.
01:25:55.040 Yeah, yeah.
01:25:55.500 That's a great point.
01:25:57.160 I can't believe I didn't make that connection.
01:25:59.000 You know what?
01:25:59.580 That's probably why the names are redacted, because they're probably Jewish as well.
01:26:04.720 Yeah, yeah.
01:26:04.940 So it's like, well, this doesn't make any goddamn sense then.
01:26:07.620 No.
01:26:08.600 Great point.
01:26:09.300 That's a really good point.
01:26:10.400 Yeah, I wish I'd connected that.
01:26:11.500 I just feel foolish now that I realise I didn't.
01:26:14.340 Jimbo says,
01:26:14.960 Abortion has always been about women trying to control other people's perception of them
01:26:18.200 for murdering a baby.
01:26:19.640 Tried telling someone who's had a miscarriage it was just clump of cells.
01:26:22.140 Well, my wife has had three miscarriages, and I've seen every one, and it's definitely
01:26:24.880 not a clump of cells, and it's the saddest thing in the world.
01:26:27.780 So, it's...
01:26:30.780 Maren von Warwick says,
01:26:33.100 Over 63.6 million abortions have been recorded between 1973 and 2020 in the United States alone.
01:26:39.680 Oh, shit.
01:26:40.020 Greatest genocide of our time.
01:26:41.320 I'm not going to read the rest of that, but you'll understand why.
01:26:44.920 Michael says,
01:26:45.780 I'm all for contraception, but the whole abortion thing is always difficult.
01:26:48.380 See, this is what I was saying to you, right?
01:26:50.120 Contraception makes sense because it's prior to any kind of horror, you know?
01:26:53.880 And so, fair enough.
01:26:55.180 And like I was arguing, it's like, look, there comes a point where you're like, you know,
01:26:58.540 a married couple will want to use contraception because they have a brood.
01:27:02.240 But it's a slippery slope, and the slippery slope is not a fallacy, it's a fact.
01:27:06.200 I'm happy to be like, yeah, contraception for married couples only or something like that.
01:27:09.700 Fair enough.
01:27:10.780 You know, once you've got like however many children...
01:27:12.360 Not one inch.
01:27:15.840 Trust me, man.
01:27:17.100 No, man.
01:27:17.700 I've done compromising.
01:27:19.180 But I've got too many children already.
01:27:20.660 Not too many, but I've got enough.
01:27:22.020 And like, you know, I don't want another half dozen.
01:27:24.560 Um, Michael, uh, says...
01:27:27.000 Oh, no, that was another one.
01:27:27.940 Uh, Dudley Douchebag says,
01:27:29.420 I went from being ambivalent to staunch anti-abortion with hardly any exception
01:27:32.480 due to moral and social destruction that followed.
01:27:35.140 I welcome the rage of the pro-abortionists,
01:27:36.920 an easier burden than watching society implode.
01:27:38.740 Yeah, I was the same.
01:27:39.360 When I was doing my MEP campaign in 2019,
01:27:41.340 I was doing a debate with this one guy who came up to me and was like,
01:27:44.280 you know, like, I've thought about everything,
01:27:46.220 and the one thing I can't square in my own head is abortion.
01:27:48.820 And he was like, what do you think?
01:27:50.780 Have you got an answer?
01:27:51.460 I was like, I don't.
01:27:52.040 I hadn't.
01:27:53.440 I just didn't.
01:27:54.140 And that was one of those things where it's like, right, okay, it is bad.
01:27:58.160 You know, and there's just no getting around it.
01:28:01.620 So, uh, Derek says to Ferris,
01:28:04.040 when St. Paul was telling the Corinthians to get their act together or stop loose living,
01:28:06.900 it didn't have just personal consequences, but also relational consequences.
01:28:10.280 Yes.
01:28:11.460 Uh, someone online says,
01:28:12.820 it really is sad that we live in a time where saying murdering babies is immoral,
01:28:16.260 is considered extreme.
01:28:17.420 Well, again, it's exactly the kind of conversation they would have had in Carthage,
01:28:20.920 in the Senate of Carthage.
01:28:22.440 It's like, some Carthaginian would have been like, you know what,
01:28:24.700 I'm not sure all this child sacrifice is a good thing.
01:28:26.900 They were like, oh, look, the extremist is here.
01:28:28.800 Get the police to arrest him for praying outside of the sacrifice ritual room.
01:28:33.760 Like, it's just, sorry, it's just disgraceful.
01:28:36.320 I really, I just can't stand it, man.
01:28:38.100 Kevin says,
01:28:39.620 the only way of putting military in charge of policing would work,
01:28:42.120 is if no one above the rank of W01 is involved,
01:28:44.940 keep university indoctrinated officers and high-ranking military leaders away.
01:28:49.240 Well, the whole, the whole thing.
01:28:50.040 Thought about that.
01:28:50.560 The whole thing.
01:28:52.100 It'd be military veterans first.
01:28:53.680 Yeah, it clearly needs a redo.
01:28:55.600 Dan says,
01:28:56.440 I wonder if resurrecting the honour in service would encourage young people to resume jobs
01:28:59.480 that are currently being outsourced to imported foreigners.
01:29:02.140 Uh, yes.
01:29:04.380 We need to cluster.
01:29:05.420 I've done, again, a segment here where I spoke about being very culturally biased
01:29:10.180 about where you spend your money as well.
01:29:11.880 Like, we need to learn to be, uh, sort of ethnically conscious
01:29:15.520 and very, very choosy about where we spend our money.
01:29:18.580 Stop, you know, delivery, stop Uber Eats, stop going to an Indian,
01:29:21.600 stop doing these things.
01:29:22.440 Just stop.
01:29:23.320 Completely stop.
01:29:24.560 Omar says,
01:29:25.560 even perfect data would only cover illegal behaviour.
01:29:27.940 It's not illegal to say, to not say sorry, skip the queue,
01:29:30.920 leave your shopping cart, leer at underage girls,
01:29:32.760 loitering playgrounds,
01:29:34.060 take from charity you don't need,
01:29:35.400 make a comment that there's too many English in England.
01:29:37.620 There are thousands of micro transgressions daily.
01:29:40.880 And this is a genuine point.
01:29:43.060 Like, you saw the Guardian article the other day,
01:29:44.480 so we should stop saying thank you.
01:29:45.880 It's like, how about I just deport you?
01:29:47.960 Just get rid of you, and then it's not your problem.
01:29:50.700 Yeah, I hated it.
01:29:51.960 And it's one of those things that they don't understand what it hits at.
01:29:54.700 But sorry.
01:29:55.020 Well, I was just going to say, so, completely right.
01:29:57.400 Right.
01:29:57.840 And that's why, that's how societies and cultures use to self-regulate
01:30:01.840 without the managerial police getting involved.
01:30:04.400 Yeah.
01:30:04.820 You know, like, you would have a bloke on the street that you wouldn't mess with,
01:30:08.640 and you wouldn't go do, you know, awful things around in that neighbourhood,
01:30:11.800 because there would be a guy that would be like, no, don't do that.
01:30:13.640 But it would be also just generally, most adults would be like,
01:30:16.100 what are you doing?
01:30:16.700 But also, yeah, exactly.
01:30:17.560 Everyone around you would be like, what's that?
01:30:19.800 Pick your bike up.
01:30:20.700 Exactly.
01:30:20.940 Do this.
01:30:21.260 Do that.
01:30:22.340 Behave yourself.
01:30:23.460 Yep.
01:30:23.660 And Isaac says, it definitely feels like we've got 100 million in the UK right now,
01:30:27.640 and not 67 million.
01:30:28.640 I mean, it just feels like the country is just crammed with people.
01:30:32.440 It's absolutely mad.
01:30:33.440 Anyway, we're out of time.
01:30:34.300 So, thanks for joining us, folks.
01:30:35.680 Go over to lotacies.com in half an hour to watch Ferris' RealPolitik,
01:30:39.520 where he examines in detail the connections Epstein had with European elites.
01:30:45.460 I imagine that's going to be highly illuminating, isn't it?
01:30:49.020 Unfortunately.
01:30:50.580 Anyway, thanks for joining us, folks.
01:30:52.380 We'll see you then.
01:30:53.660 We'll see you then.