The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters


The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #928


Summary

The Lotus Seaters discuss the far-right protest in London, the knifing of a peace activist in Germany, and how Dr. Fauci is just making it up all the time. We also talk about Tommy Robinson's protest and the fact that the Daily Mail didn't even bother to cover it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, beautiful people. Welcome to the podcast of The Lotus Seaters. Today's Monday, the
00:00:15.160 3rd of June, and this is podcast number 928. I'm your host, Elias, and I'm joined by Bo
00:00:23.640 and Dan.
00:00:24.640 Hello, James.
00:00:25.640 Today, we're going to talk about Tommy Robinson's Saturday protest, the knifing of peace in
00:00:30.680 Germany on Friday, and how Dr. Fauci was just making it up all the time. So it's going to
00:00:37.260 be some very salty segments today. Before we say more about this, we have a new magazine,
00:00:43.780 The Islander. It's a massive success, and you don't have long to go and order it. So go
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00:00:56.980 wonderful magazine. Right. Should we go on our first segment?
00:01:02.140 Yes, why not? So, as you know, at the weekend, it turned the 1st of June, which is, of course,
00:01:09.440 Pride Month. And I thought to myself, right, how am I going to celebrate Pride Month properly?
00:01:14.820 So I thought, I know, I'll attend the largest far-right rally Britain has had in the last
00:01:19.260 few years. So I went off to London, and we saw, as the Daily Mail is reporting here, this large
00:01:26.260 Tommy Robinson protest on Saturday, on the 1st of June. Now, you can read the article if you like.
00:01:36.200 I don't think they like Tommy and us lot much, to be honest, reading this thing. They quote,
00:01:43.100 hope not hate, who say that there was between two and a half and three thousand people on the
00:01:48.340 march. That was disagreed by the police, who said it's actually about ten times that. And
00:01:55.100 in addition, there was somewhere between half a million and a million people watching it
00:01:58.600 live.
00:01:59.300 Is this the Mail?
00:02:00.360 Yeah, this is the Mail. They've actually removed their comments on this because it was so universally
00:02:06.340 rounded on by their own readers. They took the comments out.
00:02:12.140 Who owns the Mail group?
00:02:13.400 I don't know who owns it.
00:02:15.480 Well, it's just, when I did my little piece that got me in trouble with hope not hate and
00:02:21.660 deselected from reform, one of the things I mentioned that should go with like the Socialist Workers
00:02:27.280 Party, the Communist Party.
00:02:28.800 And all journalists.
00:02:29.740 The BBC, Channel 4, Channel 4.
00:02:31.940 Yes.
00:02:32.160 And the Mail group.
00:02:33.900 Yeah.
00:02:34.440 And people were like, wait, what? People like Toby Young were like, what the Mail group?
00:02:38.000 What was the Mail group done wrong? They're completely mainstream, aren't they? No, they're
00:02:41.040 just like all the rest.
00:02:42.460 Yeah.
00:02:42.640 They're just like all the rest.
00:02:44.420 Oh, I mean, they've run out of boomers sooner or later anyway. But yeah, on the crowd size,
00:02:50.380 I mean, that's only a segment. So that's about a quarter of it. But Parliament Square can hold
00:02:56.840 about 25,000 to 30,000 people. And in addition to that, you had huge numbers sort of milling
00:03:01.480 around the edges as well. So I think there was easily 35,000 people there. And that's
00:03:06.400 about what the police said as well. So yes, it was well attended. And then all the sort
00:03:12.200 of, you know, hundreds of thousands that were watching it online as well. The Daily Mail
00:03:16.480 also, there was updates coming from the police throughout this as well. And one of the lines
00:03:23.800 that did make me chuckle from the Daily Mail article was they shared that the police put
00:03:28.140 out a tweet at quarter past two, in which they very, very disappointingly said, while there
00:03:34.860 haven't been any offences so far. And you sort of feel for them, they really wanted, they
00:03:39.980 really wanted to arrest people, but they couldn't do it.
00:03:42.680 I saw something this Saturday on Twitter. There was someone from the Hope Not Hate group
00:03:48.080 who was constantly posting. And at some point, he said that a lot of people are leaving now.
00:03:54.180 So it's really funny if on the one hand, he's texting that a lot of people are leaving now,
00:03:59.140 it's a bit boring, then they go and portray it in a sort of demonic way.
00:04:03.920 I did have a look for the Hope Not Hate people, because I thought, you know, it would be easy
00:04:08.500 to find. They're the ones who look like they've got a trust fund and they're calling each other
00:04:12.200 Sebastian and, you know, champagne or whatever, but I couldn't find them. But anyway, so anyway,
00:04:18.140 what I wanted to do is, because obviously we were getting smeared on the media as being
00:04:23.480 this sort of awful far-right group, I thought I'll set the AI on it. So what I did is I went
00:04:28.440 to the AI and I said, right, analyse all of the articles from Britain in the last couple
00:04:33.880 of years and piece together from that what the policies that these awful, awful far-right
00:04:40.520 people are in favour of. And it sort of went away, it chugged around, and then it came
00:04:45.040 back with something. And these are the things that these awful, awful far-right people, they're
00:04:49.660 sort of policy positions. So I'll start with nationalism and sovereignty. They emphasise
00:04:56.600 a national identity and cultural heritage.
00:05:01.780 Outrageous.
00:05:02.300 Yeah.
00:05:02.440 Is there any Chad GPT link on this?
00:05:04.800 Oh, no, I don't think there is. I don't think there is. I'm just, I made my own notes on
00:05:08.620 this. Maintaining national sovereignty and opposition to international organisations.
00:05:15.200 I mean, that sounds all right to me.
00:05:17.320 Yeah, of course, yeah.
00:05:18.540 Immigration. Implement strict immigration controls and prioritise culturally similar countries.
00:05:25.460 That makes sense.
00:05:26.500 A bit weak, if anything.
00:05:27.980 Enhance border security and deport illegal immigrants.
00:05:32.580 Again, not going far enough, right?
00:05:33.980 Yeah. So, right. So this is, you know, this is the far right here. U.S. scepticism. Oppose
00:05:40.480 the European Union and advocate for independent trade agreements. Right. Law and order. Anti-terrorism.
00:05:50.780 Now, that was a bit that got me. Because all of it so far, I was reading it and thinking,
00:05:54.640 yeah, that sounds sensible. And then I found out that they're opposed to terrorism.
00:05:57.760 How dare you be opposed to terrorism?
00:06:00.920 What next? Rape?
00:06:02.880 Yeah. So, yeah. So, I thought that was all fairly sensible. Oh, yeah. And also, economic
00:06:09.500 and nationalism. Protectionism for local industries and reduced welfare state. I just want to quickly
00:06:16.680 explain this. I might actually do a brokonomics on this at some point. But actually, yeah, you
00:06:20.980 do want a little bit of protectionism. And the reason you want that is because we have regulations
00:06:26.560 in this country. So, we've got things like child labour laws, quite sensibly. You know,
00:06:30.780 we don't want children working. But what that does is it means that in other countries that
00:06:35.760 don't have child labour laws, they can produce stuff cheaper. So, all you do is you work out
00:06:41.720 roughly what advantage it gives those other countries. And then you add that as a sort of
00:06:47.520 levy, as a custom for stuff coming in. Because otherwise, you're not lowering the total amount
00:06:53.060 of child labour that goes on. You're just exporting it to somewhere else that will do
00:06:57.820 it. Same thing with farming. It's like we've got all these-
00:07:00.660 You're lowering it domestically.
00:07:03.220 Yeah. So, you're outlawing it domestically.
00:07:04.780 But you're opening a market for it.
00:07:06.220 Yeah. But you're raising the cost of doing business in the UK. So, fine. Whatever the
00:07:11.040 amount of regulation you impose on British businesses, whatever that cost increase is,
00:07:16.900 you apply that as a tariff for places that don't do that stuff, quite sensibly. So, I mean,
00:07:23.960 take farming, for example. Like, we have lots of animal safety laws, lots of laws on nitrates
00:07:30.220 and other bloody stuff that affects farmers. If we're going to do that stuff, and maybe that's
00:07:34.520 all sensible, maybe we should do all of that stuff, you impose a tariff on stuff coming in
00:07:38.880 from countries that don't do that stuff, so that you're balancing the playing field and
00:07:43.400 you're not just exporting the problem that you're trying to stop to another country. All
00:07:48.660 sensible stuff.
00:07:49.460 So, basically, this is traditional conservatism.
00:07:52.760 Yeah. I mean, well, I mean, not as a conservative party.
00:07:56.320 Not the Tory party.
00:07:56.680 Yeah. They go all over the place.
00:07:58.420 Philosophically speaking, traditional conservatism.
00:08:00.140 Yes. Yes. So, I mean, there's nothing- Oh, yeah. And the last thing was education and
00:08:05.820 culture promote traditional values and resist progressive social policies. So, that's what these
00:08:11.860 awful, awful, far-right people stand for.
00:08:16.580 The opposition of progressive politics.
00:08:19.620 Yes.
00:08:20.060 Yeah, obviously, yeah.
00:08:21.020 Yes.
00:08:21.700 So, what do you say to, sort of, a laissez-faire libertarian who says something like, people
00:08:27.320 should be allowed to do everything? Because I know you've got, like, libertarian leanings,
00:08:31.460 like, you want the tiniest state.
00:08:32.500 Yeah, but I did grow out of it, but yeah.
00:08:34.220 All right.
00:08:34.720 Yeah.
00:08:35.220 But, like, you know, if a company in Britain wants to use child labour, for example, and there's
00:08:41.240 children out there that are prepared to do the job, what is it in the business of the
00:08:46.080 state to stop them from doing it?
00:08:47.900 Yeah, and to be fair, I did start work at 14. I just lied about my age and got a job.
00:08:53.260 And I suppose that was my choice, but- So, I kind of see what you're saying. But all the
00:08:58.240 same, I'm not quite up for, like, toddlers up chimblees or anything like that.
00:09:00.640 Yeah, no, I'm not advocating for child slavery or labour or anything, just to be clear.
00:09:05.620 I just wanted your opinion on that.
00:09:07.140 No, if anything, I was being more value-free on that. I was basically kind of saying, if
00:09:11.980 you are going to have all of these regulations that affect British businesses, and that raises
00:09:16.340 the cost of doing businesses, no matter what it is, whether it's bloody child labour or
00:09:19.820 nitrate laws or packaging requirements or labelling or whatever it is, well, if you're
00:09:26.160 going to increase the cost of doing business, put that as a tariff on stuff coming in from
00:09:29.020 elsewhere.
00:09:30.520 I can represent the libertarian. They could say something like, when it comes to the workers and
00:09:35.620 their criticism of syndicalism, they could say that unless you accept child labour, you
00:09:41.000 are sort of not accepting the kids that want to work and want to enter the market from an
00:09:48.540 early age. But, yeah.
00:09:50.300 Yeah.
00:09:50.420 That's a question.
00:09:51.520 I didn't want to so much make this a mini Brokonomics, but yes, no, I just thought-
00:09:56.320 Mr. Brokonomics cannot make it about it.
00:09:58.580 No, well, yes. I just wanted to share that actually this far right label is being applied
00:10:05.960 to basically everybody at this point. And actually, all of the stuff on that list was
00:10:09.960 perfectly sensible. Right. Shall I share my photos? Oh, yes. So, Bossman Carl, he did a
00:10:16.520 speech at that thing. There he is doing a speech. And if you would like to hear it, he stuck it
00:10:23.540 up on his Twitter. So, by all means, go and check that out. And if you like the sort of stuff that
00:10:31.060 Carl and us do, then make sure you go to the merch store and you buy the Islander magazine
00:10:36.480 because it's very good and it's not going to be available for much longer, the first edition.
00:10:41.820 So, buy it now. So, anyway, while Bossman Carl was giving his speech, I decided to go and have a
00:10:51.100 quick reconnoiter around the area to see what was going on, to see if I could get a feel for
00:10:55.740 what's going on at this thing.
00:10:57.800 Were you dressed like that?
00:10:59.460 No. No. In fact, I didn't even know about this thing until the night before and I was
00:11:04.260 just expecting to head back. So, I wasn't decked out or anything. But no, I'm wondering. Anyway,
00:11:09.960 so that's my photo of the crowd. It's a bit of a narrow segment, but you can sort of see the...
00:11:15.100 It was pretty densely packed and there's... You know, you could pan that all the way around
00:11:20.500 and there's loads of it. The excellent police were walling us in. There we go. There's the
00:11:28.520 police over Westminster Bridge, down Whitehall. Now, actually, at the other end of Whitehall,
00:11:35.280 there were the Hamas lot, the other side, the pro-immigration champ.
00:11:42.360 Trafalgar Square. Yeah. They were down at that end and so this was the heaviest police
00:11:47.600 presence. I think there was a lot more police on the other side, actually. And every so often
00:11:52.320 we could hear them sort of getting a bit... Well, you know what they're like. Getting
00:11:58.160 a bit like that. And every so often you'd see something come through on the radio and more
00:12:05.180 and more of these guys would peel off and run up to the other end until there wasn't actually
00:12:09.520 many left on that side. And then, I mean, just the whole way around Parliament Square,
00:12:15.140 there were sort of all of these police. And I've got to say, actually, all credit to the
00:12:18.780 police. Normally there is violence at this sort of thing because the police start it and
00:12:24.980 they behave themselves this time. It was very good. There's no baton charges, no aggression
00:12:30.520 from them, anything like that. So well done, police.
00:12:34.800 It's the election cycle, isn't it, I suppose? Yeah. I mean, to be fair, so I remember the
00:12:39.920 first lockdown protest, the police were really aggressive in that one. I mean, they were starting
00:12:45.320 fights and baton charges and all sorts of things. And I think by the sort of third and fourth
00:12:50.520 lockdown protest, even police intelligence had worked out that something a bit fishy was
00:12:55.020 going on. In fact, you're going to cover that in your segment, aren't you? Which we might
00:12:58.880 not put on YouTube. But yes. And also with the Tommy Robinson stuff, again, they've been
00:13:05.500 a lot worse in the past. But again, I think police intelligence is starting to get to the
00:13:10.140 point where they're like, oh, hang on, actually, these people might have a point, especially
00:13:12.760 given what you're going to talk about in your segment with the, you know, in the neck in
00:13:18.100 Germany.
00:13:19.000 So anyway, so thank you to the police for not starting any trouble. I did have a word with
00:13:23.460 some of them later on, and they had been briefed by their higher-ups to expect trouble, but
00:13:29.080 then it never materialised, which I'm sure the, you know, the higher-ups weren't happy
00:13:34.220 with.
00:13:34.540 What a state of affairs, though, just in general, a general comment, that you have to keep
00:13:38.560 Whitehall completely free of people because there's two segments of society that can't
00:13:44.280 be allowed near each other, right in the heart of London.
00:13:47.480 Yeah. And one of those segments is English people, and the other one is people who've turned
00:13:51.160 up here and got a free house, and now wants to kill us. So...
00:13:55.780 How can anyone at this point think that there's not a really bad problem? But there are still
00:14:01.020 plenty. I know people, quite a few people that still really only get their news from BBC or
00:14:05.880 Radio 4 or something, and don't think there's any problem.
00:14:08.420 Or the Daily Mail online.
00:14:09.880 Yeah, right. If you mention that the future holds sort of sectarian horrors...
00:14:16.040 Yes. Well, the present holds it.
00:14:17.980 Right. That Britain could or will be some sort of balkanised type situation going on, and
00:14:24.920 they look at you like, are you mad?
00:14:27.040 Yes.
00:14:27.460 There's still loads of people out there that think like that.
00:14:31.300 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Worrying, isn't it? Here's one for you, Beau. So Parliament Square...
00:14:37.560 Is that Gladstone, isn't it?
00:14:38.640 No, that's Peel. So I like Peel.
00:14:40.640 Okay.
00:14:41.200 Peel's good. Peel's good, isn't he?
00:14:43.020 Robert Peel, yeah.
00:14:43.920 Yeah, he's a good guy.
00:14:45.160 Okay. So anyway, so Parliament Square is basically ringed by British heroes going around.
00:14:52.260 So there's Robert Peel.
00:14:53.380 Well, as if...
00:14:54.160 What?
00:14:54.760 There's a few dodgy ones, aren't there?
00:14:56.060 Well, let's have a look, shall we? David Lloyd George. I mean, he was a statesman, I guess.
00:15:03.520 A bit more qualified at this stage, isn't it?
00:15:05.320 Historians are in two minds about David Lloyd George. Some love him, some despise him. Some look at him like a Woodrow Wilson type figure. Like, he was the beginning of the end. He did some really, really terrible things. And others say, no, he was great.
00:15:20.340 Yeah.
00:15:21.200 So...
00:15:21.880 Isn't that a case of most of them?
00:15:23.340 Yeah, but I was thinking, by today's standards, he's still, by today's standards, he's quite sensible.
00:15:31.920 And he was a statesman, so I'll give him that.
00:15:34.420 Okay.
00:15:37.100 Winston Churchill. Now, he is, of course, our greatest hero.
00:15:40.600 He is our greatest hero, because he stood up to the bad man in Germany, because the bad man in Germany wanted to expel the Jews and conquer Poland.
00:15:53.200 And Winston absolutely demolished our empire, impoverished us for decades, reduced our world standing, but did indeed stop the bad man from controlling Poland so that Russia could control it instead.
00:16:07.260 And the expulsion could get upgraded to a Holocaust, as history records.
00:16:14.600 So, good one, Winston. Excellent work. British hero there.
00:16:18.780 And the final of the British heroes that I've got around Parliament Square is Nelson Mandela.
00:16:24.640 Now, my history isn't so good, so it wasn't immediately obvious to me what Nelson Mandela's contribution to British history was.
00:16:32.500 But I've got a historian on the panel, so you can let us know.
00:16:34.660 Well, nothing's for British history.
00:16:38.120 Right, okay.
00:16:39.000 But also, he was, you know, they are a full-blown company.
00:16:43.580 The ANC are communists, aren't they?
00:16:45.160 Oh, yes, that, yes.
00:16:46.300 And he went to prison.
00:16:47.300 You know, it was always Free Nelson Mandela.
00:16:49.380 Yes.
00:16:49.680 Because he was in prison in Robin Island for 30 or two years.
00:16:51.800 White Foster was attacked at train stations, killing...
00:16:54.120 Why was he in prison?
00:16:55.740 Was it just for being black or something?
00:16:57.840 No, it's because he was the head of a militant terrorist organisation that killed and bombed people, along racial lines as well.
00:17:05.680 Yes.
00:17:06.500 So, yeah, Nelson Mandela.
00:17:07.940 You know, one old lady and her granddaughter were blown away in a white fossil's attack.
00:17:12.860 So, yes, there was a...
00:17:13.660 But he must have done something good for Britain, because he's got a statue in Parliament Square.
00:17:19.100 So, I don't know what it is.
00:17:20.180 But anyway, he gets a statue as well.
00:17:22.860 Just an expression of white guilt, isn't it?
00:17:24.520 Now, on a serious note, I also saw this.
00:17:28.460 There's also a Gandhi statue in Parliament Square.
00:17:30.340 Did you know that?
00:17:31.120 Oh, I missed that one.
00:17:31.980 Yeah.
00:17:32.420 The crowd was quite thick, so it was difficult to move around.
00:17:35.180 But, oh dear.
00:17:36.680 Yeah.
00:17:37.180 Yeah.
00:17:37.820 Gandhi, really an enemy of the Empire and...
00:17:40.380 Well, yes.
00:17:42.260 And...
00:17:42.940 Yes.
00:17:43.700 Sort of an idiot.
00:17:45.620 He was very friendly to young boys, I understand, though.
00:17:48.300 So, maybe there were some good things about...
00:17:49.760 Now, anyway, very importantly, Free Sam Melia.
00:17:54.920 Were represented at this, and Tommy talked about it as well, because while this was all
00:17:59.880 going on, Tommy was playing a documentary about the sort of state of Britain, which you can
00:18:04.940 probably find on maybe his website or his Twitter or something, which is worth checking
00:18:10.300 out.
00:18:11.020 But, yeah.
00:18:11.580 So, Free Sam Melia.
00:18:14.300 Now, that is important.
00:18:15.220 Now, actually, I want to go a little bit deeper onto this one, briefly, if I may, because as well
00:18:21.100 as being a political prisoner, going to prison for committing no crime and for putting stickers
00:18:27.240 up which even the prosecution agreed are factually true, they decided that he must have
00:18:35.500 bad thoughts in his head, and therefore he's a political prisoner in jail.
00:18:39.860 So, I didn't like that at all.
00:18:41.300 Anyway, it gets worse.
00:18:42.380 I was communicating with Laura there in the picture.
00:18:47.580 He's now been banned from seeing or even talking about his children.
00:18:52.540 Hmm.
00:18:53.260 Yeah, I saw something on Twitter about that.
00:18:55.020 Yeah.
00:18:55.640 That is outrageous.
00:18:58.080 That's now bordering on sort of cruel and unusual, isn't it?
00:19:00.800 Oh, absolutely.
00:19:02.060 Yeah.
00:19:02.240 So, as well as being locked in his cell for 22 hours a day for having committed no crime,
00:19:07.260 apparently the probation services decided to add a note to his file deeming that he was
00:19:14.300 a risk to children.
00:19:16.360 And the excuse they gave was, this is a result of offending behaviour and does not state he
00:19:23.720 poses a direct serious risk of harm to children, but the children being exposed to posters, insignia,
00:19:30.420 literature, and attitudes assessed as racist and offensive.
00:19:35.900 So, basically, they're worried that if he has access to children, they might turn out
00:19:39.900 to be based.
00:19:40.560 His own children?
00:19:41.700 Yes.
00:19:42.120 Right, yeah.
00:19:42.700 So, when Laura visits him, she can't even tell him about their new baby.
00:19:52.540 Assuming once he gets out of prison, it's...
00:19:55.000 Yeah, well, hopefully, well, I bloody well hope so.
00:19:57.000 They're not actually taking his children away.
00:19:58.700 Well, I hope they don't do that, but I think we need to push back on that.
00:20:04.200 So, first of all, he was in Leeds prison, and even though this note from the probation
00:20:08.240 services was on his record, they recognised for what it was, which was complete bullshit,
00:20:11.980 and they didn't apply it, so his children could go and visit him, and Laura was at liberty
00:20:16.200 to talk about the children.
00:20:18.340 Then he got moved to Hull, and now they're not even...
00:20:21.100 She's not even allowed to talk about the children, or bring pictures, or anything like
00:20:24.640 that.
00:20:24.880 So, if one of the children gets ill, she's not allowed to mention it to him.
00:20:28.900 Is this something that, for instance...
00:20:30.540 This is something that is recognised as a right even to other prisoners, I suspect.
00:20:36.660 Oh, it's perfectly normal for other prisoners.
00:20:38.940 It's just...
00:20:39.140 Perfectly normal.
00:20:39.780 It's just standard cruel and unusual punishment.
00:20:42.200 The real question here would be what they would allow people who would do the equivalent
00:20:50.040 from the other side.
00:20:51.060 So, if someone had posters of Stalin, and posters of the...
00:20:56.300 They wouldn't go after them in the first place, but somebody on Twitter made an interesting
00:21:00.460 point.
00:21:00.840 There was this guy who...
00:21:03.140 Oh, this is one of these weird alphabet people who had done some very disturbing...
00:21:09.000 No, he had been discovered with a lot of child porn, and he lives opposite a playground,
00:21:13.260 and they didn't even pursue him.
00:21:15.720 He's out living opposite that playground, and he isn't deemed a risk to a child.
00:21:20.460 But this guy, who quoted factually accurate stuff from the ONS, is now deemed to be a risk
00:21:27.560 to children.
00:21:28.400 It's absolutely ridiculous.
00:21:29.380 So, serious point here.
00:21:31.080 If you went to this thing on Saturday, and you enjoyed it, or you didn't go, but you wish
00:21:37.100 you had, have a look at this website, and I'm just going to scroll down, you can write
00:21:44.040 to the prison, so you can at least do an email to that email address there, to basically say
00:21:50.260 this is out of order, or better yet, and this is what I've done, is you can physically write
00:21:53.940 to the prison, and address it to the governor, Sean Mycroft, and basically let him know that
00:22:00.140 this is ridiculous.
00:22:00.960 Now, if you get, and hopefully, Mr. Mycroft gets an awful lot of letters as a result of
00:22:06.560 this, and other efforts that these guys are doing in order to push back on this stuff,
00:22:11.500 and if you end up watching this, Sean, I think you need to recognise that you have applied
00:22:18.160 a ruling correctly here, and I hope that you think again, and you reassess on this, because
00:22:25.000 I will quite happily come back to this topic in future, if necessary, because this is simply
00:22:30.160 not on, you know, that can't be allowed. One further thing I mentioned, Sam's in jail
00:22:33.980 for 22 hours a day, and it's his birthday at the weekend, so if you want to send him
00:22:37.920 a birthday card, do that, that'll brighten his day a bit. So yes, dark days that it's
00:22:45.100 come to those in this country.
00:22:47.600 Yeah, I can make a shrine to Pol Pot.
00:22:51.760 Oh yeah.
00:22:52.320 And that would be fine, but a sticker saying no white guilt, that gets you in the slammer.
00:22:56.880 Yeah. And a t-shirt with all of them together, not just Pol Pot. It could be Mao, Stalin,
00:23:02.640 Lenin, all of them together.
00:23:05.020 Yeah, quite, quite. Very sad indeed, but I had to mention that. I'll also mention, top
00:23:12.400 chap here, Gerald Batten, like that guy. He's the best politician that we never had, this
00:23:17.980 guy. So he was, as you know, running UKIP back in the day. Carl was a member. I was a member
00:23:24.800 back then. Tommy was a member. Now, this-
00:23:27.860 Dank. Yeah, Dank. Dank was in it as well. Now, this is my key thing. The amount of energy
00:23:33.780 in that crowd, the amount of energy online of well-wishers, there was a huge amount of
00:23:40.220 energy that is outside the system. And if the bloody UKIP NEC had not got rid of Gerald,
00:23:48.040 then all of that energy would currently be inside the system. Reform probably wouldn't
00:23:53.340 exist. And at the moment, we're talking about zero seats for the Conservatives. And we're
00:23:58.640 not saying vote Labour. We're not saying vote reform. We're just saying zero seats for all
00:24:04.420 of them. Don't engage in this political process. So all of that energy is now being directed outside
00:24:10.020 of the system. If they just left that guy in place, all of that energy would be diverted
00:24:16.220 into the system. And the system would be much healthier as a result of it. But instead,
00:24:23.260 through nefarious means, he was booted out, which means all of his energy is now outside
00:24:28.140 the system.
00:24:29.900 Do you remember there was a woman that was, I think, the chairperson of UKIP? There was
00:24:35.440 some internal, there was an internal power struggle, wasn't there, between their, their
00:24:39.760 board. I think they sort of effectively had a board.
00:24:42.720 Yeah, their NEC, yeah.
00:24:43.620 Yeah, their NEC, that's it.
00:24:45.360 And I think it was, I can't remember her name now. There was a woman, they just wanted,
00:24:49.380 they just wanted to get rid of him for some reason. I'm not sure exactly why. And then
00:24:53.240 the next leader after him, do you remember him as well?
00:24:56.520 Well, after him, it was Richard Brain, wasn't it?
00:24:58.500 Yeah, Richard Brain.
00:24:59.020 And he lasted about two weeks and then said, it's impossible to do anything in this party because
00:25:03.360 the NEC micromanage everything. So he left as well. And today UKIP is absolutely nowhere.
00:25:09.360 And it's ridiculous because if that hadn't have happened, Karl could be an MP by now.
00:25:14.900 You know, or he could be at this coming election, given how disastrously unpopular the Tories
00:25:19.920 are and about how there's no decent right-wing party. So he could be an MP after the next
00:25:24.020 election. Maybe I could as well. Maybe Dank. Maybe Tommy.
00:25:27.380 It's interesting to see how much UKIP has sort of imploded.
00:25:32.220 Yeah, voluntarily.
00:25:33.080 On itself. Well, yeah, yeah, in all sorts of ways. But how, yeah, it sort of not committed
00:25:39.500 suicide, but it just made, like you say, all those power struggles with the NEC just sort
00:25:45.400 of ruined itself.
00:25:46.940 Yeah. And if it wasn't for that, we would have a viable right-wing party, you know, something
00:25:51.640 akin to the AFD in Germany or, you know, some of these other places. But we, for whatever
00:25:55.820 reason, we didn't go down that route and we are where we are instead, which I think
00:26:00.060 is, you know, really tragic.
00:26:03.580 So anyway, it was a great day out. Lots of positive energy there. My key takeaway is that
00:26:09.740 we as a people are suppressed, but we are not defeated yet. In fact, I don't think we're
00:26:15.260 going to be defeated. From what I saw there, you know, we have an indomitable spirit. And
00:26:20.580 that will remain, even though there's nothing that we can do inside the system at the moment,
00:26:24.920 you know, we are an indomitable people. Anyway, so then after the lovely day out, I then went
00:26:34.960 down to Victoria Station where I was able to enjoy a big gay sandwich. Those who are listening,
00:26:41.860 that is lettuce, guacamole, bacon and tomato, which they have helpfully branded LGBT in rainbow
00:26:48.160 lettering. So, so yes, lovely day out.
00:26:51.620 It could be a GBLT. A BLT sandwich, having it in June.
00:26:59.840 Who owns a...
00:27:00.740 It's a gay BLT sandwich.
00:27:02.520 Oh, right. Yes. Yes. No, you're right. Yes.
00:27:04.860 Who owns Marks and Spencers again?
00:27:07.360 You tell me.
00:27:08.120 Don't worry about it. You shouldn't notice. Don't worry about it.
00:27:10.440 Ah, right. Okay.
00:27:13.200 Right. Let's go on our next segment.
00:27:15.060 We are going to discuss the very unfortunate incident in Mannheim, Germany, which is in the
00:27:22.800 Southwest, I believe. And we are going to be very cautious with what we are showing because
00:27:29.680 a lot of the things are that involved here, a lot of the links involve graphic depictions of
00:27:36.580 violence. We are going to have some of the links on our reading list on our website. So
00:27:42.440 go, definitely go and check this podcast on our website. So, um, we have here news from
00:27:51.460 Visegrad 24. It says, breaking Islamist terror attack in Germany. The conservative politician
00:27:56.780 and anti-Islam activist, Michael Stuartzenberger was stabbed during a public meeting in Mannheim.
00:28:05.240 A police officer was also stabbed in the neck. The attacker was liquidated by the police.
00:28:11.300 Now we have it censored here, but we will describe you what happened. And we are going to discuss
00:28:18.020 also the way that this has been received. So basically what happened here is that we have
00:28:23.540 the anti-Islam activist, Michael Stuartzenberger, who is involved in an organization called BEP.
00:28:29.520 And I searched about it and they call themselves right-wing populists. And he is one of the people
00:28:37.480 in Germany who is routinely speaking against the Islamization of Europe. And he's trying to raise
00:28:44.080 awareness on this, uh, uh, issue. So what we have here is him and a lot of people who were adjacent
00:28:54.040 to IFD and the, uh, I think the youth organization of IFD and they were in Mannheim and he was giving a speech.
00:29:04.000 And at the time we have someone who is running with a knife and he, he is, um, I think a, a counter-protester.
00:29:15.460 Not, I think he was.
00:29:16.360 No, no, no. Well, I don't, I don't think we can call him a counter-protester. He was just a Afghani
00:29:20.640 immigrant with a knife.
00:29:22.180 Yes. And I, I think he's a, I I've heard that he's a fail, a fake asylum seeker.
00:29:28.960 Yeah. Well, my, my understanding was, is that he came, he, that he, he was born in Afghanistan.
00:29:34.800 So, and then went to Germany.
00:29:36.620 Yes. And, and apparently he was trying to escape the Taliban. And of course, the first thing he does
00:29:40.680 when he gets Germany is to try and recreate basically the same set of rules that the Taliban
00:29:47.120 were insisting on.
00:29:47.940 Yes. So here you can see there is a whole mess in the video. He is running with a knife. He starts,
00:29:55.240 uh, fighting with people. He starts, he wounded, I think, uh, Michael Stuartzenberger. And then
00:30:01.240 there were people who tried and fight him and detain him. And then there were many police officers
00:30:06.520 who tried also to detain and separate those who were fighting. And at some point someone comes in
00:30:12.280 and the police officer is on top of him. And this, um, uh, this, uh, the stabber goes and stabs the,
00:30:21.240 the police officer on the neck, in the neck. We have here, um, yet another post. This is what Europe
00:30:29.640 is dealing with. Islamists trying to stab our police officers in the neck just a week before
00:30:34.200 the European parliament election. Um, Reuven L is the police officer who was 29 year old and he was,
00:30:43.320 uh, stabbed in the neck and he unfortunately died. He reportedly donated his organs and had his
00:30:49.800 parents as well as his partner by his side when he died. May he rest in peace. So this is his face
00:30:56.200 here. And, uh, we're going to show you how this event was received as well as its aftermath. Now we
00:31:04.760 have an article here from the European conservative called the beacon of Mannheim. And, uh, it was
00:31:10.920 written by Dieter Stein and he says for the first time, a German police officer has died in an Islamic
00:31:16.280 attack. Germany should pause to mourn the loss of a brave young man. And then it is time to finally
00:31:21.480 address the policy that is leading the country to the abyss. So by all means go out,
00:31:26.120 check it out and check it. Um, not everyone rushed to depict the event as it happened. Some people
00:31:33.720 rushed to depict it in, uh, ways that were designed to be misleading. Now 31st of, not 31st of me.
00:31:43.240 Yeah. 31st of me, uh, 25 minutes past one, we have here an article from Euro news with the title
00:31:51.480 far-right activists and others hurt in stabbing in Mannheim. And it says, police says several people,
00:31:58.120 including a far-right anti-Islam activist were injured in the incident. An assailant with a knife
00:32:05.240 attacked and wounded several people in a central square in the southwestern Germany city of Mannheim
00:32:10.840 on Friday, police said. Now I want to say something here because it seems to me that this is a pattern,
00:32:16.680 and it's good to notice patterns. When the press and mainstream media are routinely talking about
00:32:24.200 such events, they just observe the amount of adjectives that they put in front of the people
00:32:33.160 who they are against politically and how abstractly speaking they refer
00:32:39.560 to those who belong to groups that they seem to be supporting.
00:32:44.520 Because if you just read that headline simply, you would think that it was a far-right winger
00:32:49.160 that was doing the stabbing. You will see this also, especially when it comes to
00:32:53.880 how Sky News depicted the event, which we will talk about in a minute. And this is really important
00:32:59.320 because we need to be very much aware of how communication works. And for better or worse,
00:33:06.280 most people, I think worse, but in sometimes understandably so, most people just don't have
00:33:11.400 the time to read whole articles and they look at titles and the first paragraphs and then they skip.
00:33:16.440 And you could say that to a very large extent, the internet and websites are designed to do this
00:33:21.880 by having all the things around the article in order to capture the attention of the user and stay
00:33:29.880 on the web page. So you will see routinely that a lot of the negative adjectives are used in order
00:33:38.680 to characterize those who are against politically with the main line of the mainstream media. And you
00:33:47.160 will see how very abstractly people are presented on the other side. Now, let's go to
00:33:54.680 this article from Euronews from today. It says, Germany, police officer injured in Mannheim,
00:34:02.120 stabbing, dies. The attack took place during a PAX Europa event, an organization which describes
00:34:08.360 itself as informing the public about the dangers posed by the increasing spread and influence of
00:34:13.800 political Islam. And it says here, a 29-year-old police officer has died of injuries, suffered during
00:34:20.680 a knife attack that left five other people injured in the central square of Mannheim. The officer was
00:34:27.480 stabbed several times in the head and neck by a 25-year-old immigrant from Afghanistan and underwent
00:34:32.920 emergency surgery after the attack Friday. This is three days after the event. And it suggests that
00:34:40.600 the first, the knee-jerk reaction was to sort of try and present it as they usually do. But there was a
00:34:49.720 lot of public outrage for this. And here they are trying to just present it in the first paragraphs
00:34:59.240 rather than just keep it down. And it says here, Chancellor Olaf Scholz posted on X that he was
00:35:04.840 deeply grieved and that the officer's commitment to the safety of all deserves the highest recognition.
00:35:09.640 Well, it's a damn shame that Olaf Scholz isn't committed to the safety of Germany because he
00:35:13.000 wouldn't be importing millions of people. Well, recognition isn't just empty words. Recognition
00:35:18.680 requires policies, especially when it comes to politicians. Is that a controversial point?
00:35:24.280 I don't think so. Right. Here we have another article from BBC News. German anti-Islam activist
00:35:33.320 injured in knife attack. Here, just a stabbing happened. You know, somehow it happened. And yet again,
00:35:41.240 German anti-Islam activist, a knife attack. It says a man has attacked six people, just very abstractly,
00:35:50.440 a man. Just, you know, in order to portray this allegedly, you know, you could be saying in order
00:35:56.760 to do it along the progressivism line where, you know, all crimes are to be attributed to male culture.
00:36:04.440 A man has attacked six people, including a police officer, with a knife at a market square in the
00:36:09.640 southern Germany of Mannheim. One of the people injured was anti-Islam activist Michael Sturzenberger,
00:36:16.280 who had been practicing, who had been preparing to hold a rally in the square according to his group.
00:36:21.880 And he's quite seriously injured as well. I mean, he got a punch wound in the chest, near the lungs.
00:36:27.240 I think also on the legs as well. And there was one other one as well. But I mean, it missed vital organs
00:36:34.600 very closely. And what was he doing? I mean, he was talking out about the dangers of importing people
00:36:40.040 from these countries. And his point was proven by having one of them run in, attempt to murder him,
00:36:46.760 and then actually murder somebody else, as well as stab a couple of other people on the way as well.
00:36:50.280 Yeah. It sort of suggests, doesn't it, as well, that he deserved it.
00:36:54.120 Yes. Just a man, a random person. The journalist wants you to believe that, yeah.
00:36:58.040 Yeah, yeah. That he brought it upon himself. Yeah.
00:37:01.960 Because that's always the thing. It's like, you know, don't, let's make sure, like,
00:37:05.320 don't have any inflammatory cartoons or anything. If you do say anything, then you're just bringing it
00:37:10.280 on yourself. Yeah, don't slow down immigration. Don't question it. Just keep bringing them in,
00:37:15.560 and then eventually it will be all right reasons.
00:37:18.040 Mm-hmm. This is the exact equivalent of people who say that when women are sexually abused,
00:37:25.400 it's the way they dressed. Yeah. This is the exact equivalent in, you know, bigoted,
00:37:30.600 double standard rhetoric. It's funny, I'm having some cognitive dissonance,
00:37:35.400 though, because David Cameron and Barack Obama insisted that Islam was the religion of peace.
00:37:41.080 Is it not? Yeah. And I heard that, and then every time a terrorist attack pops up, I think to myself,
00:37:47.400 right, it's definitely the Buddhist system. Never is. It's always the Muslims again. Don't know why.
00:37:53.400 Here, the incident was caught on a YouTube live stream and showed the attacker stabbing a man.
00:37:59.960 And so again, on the first paragraphs, we have very abstract representation, very abstract description
00:38:07.720 of the person who did the stabbing. And you have lots of adjectives for the target,
00:38:17.080 for Michael Sturzenberger. The attacker was shot and injured by another police officer.
00:38:23.000 Was he not killed? Was the Islamist terrorist not killed?
00:38:27.400 I think he has been detained. No, he was shot once. Yeah.
00:38:31.640 And then the police immediately provided him emergency medical care after he just killed their colleague.
00:38:37.720 So he is now getting the best medical care that Germany can provide in hospital.
00:38:41.720 I assumed he'd died, but he hasn't. No. Okay. No, he's still there.
00:38:46.520 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz again, they are saying what he said, and they are also
00:38:51.080 mentioning another post of his that says, violence is absolutely unacceptable in our democracy.
00:38:55.880 The perpetrator must be severely punished. Well, the question here is, if there is any double
00:39:02.360 standard in presenting several cases nearly as isolated incidents and to be judged as isolated
00:39:11.160 incidents on the one hand, and routinely grouping and categorizing people who have particular beliefs
00:39:19.640 in the worst possible way, telling people to extract all sorts of patterns from that behavior,
00:39:28.600 most of which are projected and demonize them.
00:39:31.160 Well, pattern recognition is racist, for whatever reason. Apparently.
00:39:34.760 The chat is telling me that the terrorist did die, and I thought he didn't. But okay, I'm confused. I don't know.
00:39:39.000 If he did die, I stand corrected. Okay. Here we go to Sky News and how it presented it.
00:39:46.680 Germany knife attack. Police officer dies of his injuries. The 29-year-old was one of the six people
00:39:52.200 who suffered serious injuries during an attack in the central square of Mannheim on Friday.
00:39:57.160 Police have not publicly suggested any possible motive.
00:40:00.280 Wow. Wow. And look at here, the first sentence. A police officer who was stabbed during an attack
00:40:11.480 at the far right rally in Germany has died. I mean, is that not designed to just completely...
00:40:22.520 And then the whole first section of this, there was nothing to suggest it was an Afghan refugee. Nothing.
00:40:30.600 Yeah. But we are told about a far right rally.
00:40:34.600 Yeah. All those people who believe in, you know, being opposed to terrorism and stuff like that.
00:40:39.160 They say here underneath, you know, some sentences afterwards, a 25-year-old suspect from Afghanistan was shot.
00:40:45.480 Okay. If you go down far enough, they mention it.
00:40:47.400 Yeah. But what we should show here is also on the BBC, that they leave it underneath. So look at the
00:40:54.920 article from BBC. Here, they started talking about it. They started talking about, you know,
00:41:00.680 far right and anti-Islam activists and all this. It's here. And you have to scroll down to the very
00:41:08.360 end of the article to see that they are saying police have not released the identity of the suspect,
00:41:16.120 but German media outlets say he is a 25-year-old man who was born in Afghanistan but lives in Germany.
00:41:24.360 And underneath, they say, who is Michael Sturzenberger? And they say, according to Bill,
00:41:28.840 Michael Sturzenberger is the author of an Islamophobic blog, as well as a member of the BPE,
00:41:34.200 an organization which says it stands against the Islamization of Germany. A former politician,
00:41:40.280 he once led the small right-wing populist party, Die Freiheit, which was dissolved in 2016.
00:41:46.920 What is interesting, here, they're not using the term far right. They say right-wing populist.
00:41:53.800 Well, because when you apply it to an individual, it becomes actionable libel.
00:41:57.000 Yeah.
00:41:57.240 And they call him Islamophobic, though.
00:41:59.960 Yeah, I was just thinking, what does that word mean?
00:42:01.720 Is that being afraid of…
00:42:05.160 Something that people are…
00:42:06.520 Yes, it's…
00:42:07.160 Being afraid of Islam.
00:42:08.280 An irrational fear, is it, Fabian?
00:42:10.040 So, hang on. So, just to clarify. So, scroll up a little bit. That guy there…
00:42:14.120 Yes.
00:42:14.440 …who is currently lying in hospital with critical knife wounds, who came very close to death
00:42:21.800 because he was attacked by an Islamic immigrant. He is the one who is irrationally afraid of Islam.
00:42:28.760 Irrationally.
00:42:33.080 Well, thank goodness the police officer who died is not irrationally afraid of Islam.
00:42:39.720 Well, is that one angle you were going to talk about at all? Is that…
00:42:44.040 It wasn't clear, because at first it looked like he was tackling…
00:42:47.880 The guy, the cop that got stabbed, looked like he was tackling the wrong person.
00:42:52.040 Yes.
00:42:52.280 But then isn't there a second angle or a second bit of footage?
00:42:54.840 Yes. So…
00:42:55.800 Okay.
00:42:56.760 You're absolutely correct.
00:42:58.760 So, what happened is that the first video that was released shows only a part of what happened.
00:43:08.440 And there was yet another video that was released afterwards that shows the event from another
00:43:13.880 angle, from a different angle. And it seems that…
00:43:17.080 It was a bit messier than it looked at first.
00:43:19.080 It was messy.
00:43:19.480 Yeah.
00:43:19.960 And it suggests that a lot of people who rushed to talk about it in a meme-y way were wrong. And
00:43:27.160 let me say what the meme is. And Dan especially has some things to add on this.
00:43:31.080 Yeah.
00:43:31.400 So, the meme shows the German on the ground.
00:43:36.760 And it says underneath Das Volk, I think, or Die Volk, the people, the police officer on top of the
00:43:46.440 person. And they were saying, the state. And the Afghan immigrant slashing him on the neck saying, you know,
00:43:56.440 immigration. And a lot of people are rushed to say that this is an instance of the state being
00:44:04.120 against its own citizens and being stabbed in return.
00:44:11.320 Yeah.
00:44:12.760 It didn't exactly happen this way for several reasons. Dan will talk about it right now. But
00:44:17.960 one thing to say is that there were lots of people present and lots of police officers.
00:44:22.200 So, the fact that some of them tried to detain and separate one of the others doesn't mean that
00:44:31.400 this person just had a beef with the German people. And it doesn't mean…
00:44:35.320 And it doesn't mean necessarily that the officer who died did so because, for instance,
00:44:40.760 he was brainwashed by leftist propaganda.
00:44:43.480 I mean, the meme kind of stands because, by itself, it is true that the German people are
00:44:49.560 being held down by the state while being murdered by immigration. So, the meme is true, but it is a
00:44:55.720 little bit messy in that. So, what actually happened was, you know, the knife man ran in. Of course,
00:45:01.800 this causes chaos. And, you know, you're just standing there, you're facing one way, and all
00:45:04.920 of a sudden there's people screaming and something going on. It's very disorientating. It's easy when
00:45:10.200 you can sit and watch the video five times, but when you're actually in it, it's very disorientating.
00:45:14.360 And what happened is this Michael Stellenberger guy was stabbed several times. There was a scuffle
00:45:19.800 with a number of people. He then sort of flies off. And this is all happening very fast at sort of
00:45:23.240 running speeds. Some other guy, well, a couple of people then start to hold onto the knife man,
00:45:29.880 and he falls to the ground. And one of the bystanders is basically holding down his knife
00:45:35.480 hands. And the guy in the blue jacket that you saw in the meme, he came over and it looked to him
00:45:41.160 like the bystander had the knife because he was holding his knife hand. So, he starts punching the
00:45:46.840 bystander. And, of course, the bystander just takes it. And presumably, he was saying, no, I'm not the
00:45:52.920 knife man. He was presumably saying something. You can see him saying something. I don't know what it is.
00:45:55.880 But he continued to hold the actual knife man down while the guy in the blue jacket incorrectly
00:46:02.280 was hitting him. And the police officer runs in and just rubly sort of tackles the German guy to the
00:46:10.360 ground and pins him. But what that does is it knocks clear the bystander that was holding down the
00:46:19.080 knife man. So, he gets up and then goes and stabs the officer in the neck. So, I mean, the meme is
00:46:26.280 is kind of figuratively true in that that is what the state is doing.
00:46:30.360 It suggests a broader pattern of what happens, but not necessarily on this case in these individuals.
00:46:34.520 But it was all down to everybody having an incomplete, messy picture of what was going on
00:46:39.080 because it's so chaotic. So, the officer presumably saw, you know, the German guy
00:46:46.040 punching this other guy and didn't step back at all and think, okay, well, what's going on here?
00:46:53.400 He just immediately tackled that guy to the ground. And in doing so, exposed the knife man and turned
00:46:58.840 his back and his neck to the knife man. So, the meme is figuratively true, but it's not quite as
00:47:04.760 literally true as it first looked. But one thing that is absolutely obvious for anyone who watches
00:47:09.320 the video is that the attacker just wanted to cause harm. You see this, you know, it's indiscriminate
00:47:16.760 attacking. So, just to be clear, so you're saying that it looks like the cop that died wasn't just
00:47:23.480 thinking, I know the real problem here is the German guy trying to prevent a stabbing. He just got it
00:47:31.160 wrong. He made an error in the heat of the moment. You're saying that's what really happened?
00:47:35.240 I mean, it's probably that because everybody in the video, when you watch it from all angles,
00:47:40.760 everybody in the video is just completely taken by shock. And there's a lot of confusion as what's
00:47:46.120 going on. Like I say, the guy underneath in the meme, the guy in the blue jacket, I mean,
00:47:49.880 he was actually fighting the wrong guy. He was fighting the guy who was holding down the knife man.
00:47:54.040 Yeah.
00:47:54.520 Um, but, but yeah, the police didn't assess it properly. And actually, while we're on the topic
00:47:58.280 of police, um, you know, at least the guy who died, um, you know, did something. There
00:48:03.640 were a couple of female officers there who turned and ran away. So, and this is, this is the thing
00:48:09.880 about, I don't want to generalize on all female police officers, but female police officers work
00:48:15.000 really well when you're dealing with a population that consents to being policed. It doesn't work so
00:48:20.680 well with a population that does not consent to being policed.
00:48:23.480 Can I make one last quick point?
00:48:25.240 Yeah.
00:48:25.400 Uh, in the footage, everyone, probably everyone's seen it. I've seen it. Thing that struck me,
00:48:29.800 apart from the, the cop that lost his life sort of doing the wrong thing, maybe it can be excused
00:48:36.440 in the heat of the moment. He didn't really, it was so quick. That's totally possible.
00:48:39.960 Yeah.
00:48:40.360 But the other cops that waited until their colleague got stabbed before firing, um,
00:48:50.600 it seemed to me they waited far too long before opening fire. It seemed to me they literally
00:48:55.400 just waited for him to stab him like a couple of times in the neck before they shot him.
00:49:00.760 Right. We need to go to speed up a bit. Uh, here we have a protest of Germans against the youth of the
00:49:09.320 AFD party that is protect, that is having a gathering in Mannheim. Uh, Imtiaz Mahmoud says
00:49:15.640 in Mannheim, Germany, a young people officer, young police officer was murdered by an Afghan Islamist
00:49:21.400 and five other people are injured. The reaction in Mannheim is a demonstration against the right.
00:49:27.960 Anyway, praise.
00:49:28.920 And, and, and I read a lot of the German responses to that. And, and a lot of them are just saying,
00:49:35.480 this is unbelievable. People are protesting against, you know, us not liking this immigration.
00:49:40.600 We are lost as a nation. And I understand why they think that way.
00:49:42.920 And we are going to end the segment by showing something about, about the broader context,
00:49:47.480 because, uh, about a month ago, there was a young AFD politician that was convicted after
00:49:53.880 publishing gang rape statistics in connection with Afghan migration. And the statistics that she spoke
00:50:00.680 of were actually published by German authorities. And we have done a segment on this called stop
00:50:09.480 noticing crime statistics. It is on YouTube. She's supposed to be the German Sam Malaya then.
00:50:15.160 I don't necessarily think they are. I don't think they're equivalent, but she was citing evidence from,
00:50:21.560 uh, from the German authorities, which is interesting because it is, it's, it creates the question.
00:50:28.680 It raises the question, why are statistics being published if people cannot talk about them? And I
00:50:35.640 think the, the, there are two answers here. One is in order to appear as a legitimate and talking about
00:50:43.320 it instead of obfuscating the issue. And the second is to suggest that the only interpretation of this
00:50:50.840 data is economic and push forward the narrative that so long as such crime exists, it is 100% boiling
00:50:58.520 down to economic reasons. So people need to be taxed more in order to give more money to these
00:51:03.960 communities and, uh, obfuscate entirely the issue of customs and habits that people have. So, um,
00:51:14.920 at the end of the day, that's the issue. Europe has a problem. There are people who are trying to talk
00:51:22.040 about it and the establishment frequently tries to pretend that this doesn't exist. And, uh,
00:51:29.720 it's a crazy, crazy world. And last thing to say before we end the segment is may, may the soul of,
00:51:37.480 uh, Louvenor rest in peace.
00:51:42.040 I wonder if and when they'll, they'll truck his family out to make a statement about, you know,
00:51:46.840 we must keep immigration as it is, whether they'll do that, that old cynical thing.
00:51:51.320 Well, certainly don't look back in anger. Whatever you do, don't look back in anger.
00:51:55.480 Don't let the politics of hate divide us. That's the most.
00:51:58.280 Oh, slander house.
00:52:01.160 Okay. Can I, uh, scroll down a bit here then?
00:52:07.240 Okay. So I'm going to do a segment here talking about, uh, Dr. Fauci.
00:52:11.960 Do you remember him? Yes. I remember him. Do people talk about him?
00:52:18.040 The great Dr. Fauci. Sorry. Do people talk about him? Is the name mentioned or is it an instant ban?
00:52:24.440 I don't know. Also, the thing I'll say is that, um, we're going to do a segment on this and talk
00:52:29.400 about Fauci and the, the COVID years and the lockdown things and fortified, perhaps allegedly
00:52:38.280 fortified elections and the vaccine and everything, but we can't put it on YouTube.
00:52:44.680 Oh really? Yeah. We won't be able to put any of that on YouTube.
00:52:47.720 Oh yes. Cause they're, they just give us another strike.
00:52:50.600 Yeah. All right.
00:52:51.560 So we're going to have this conversation, but it's only going to be available to see
00:52:54.520 on our website, LotusEaters.com. Yes.
00:52:57.320 Um, and we're not needlessly putting that behind the paywall just to try and goad people.
00:53:01.160 Well, he's not even behind the paywall. Anyone can watch the podcast for free.
00:53:04.600 All right. Yeah, that's right. Sorry. That's right.
00:53:05.880 So if you want to see us talk about this, you'll have to go over to our website,
00:53:10.120 LotusEaters.com. But as for now, the YouTube video will probably end about there talking about that.
00:53:16.200 Cause, cause I think I owe a Dr. Fauci an apology because I was,
00:53:19.320 I was convinced the whole way through that he was just making it up. Um,
00:53:23.000 and I've been reliably informed that wasn't the case. Um, so, um, so,
00:53:27.160 but look forward to getting into your segment to find out how, you know, how I'm wrong.
00:53:30.920 All right. So now we're off of YouTube and just talking on the website.
00:53:35.000 Yeah. It turns out Fauci was just making it up.
00:53:37.080 Oh, was he? Yeah.
00:53:37.800 Oh, right.
00:53:38.280 He's, he's confessed and he's got, there's going, he's going through, um,
00:53:43.000 I think it's in the Congress or is there some sort of public hearing and investigation into it?
00:53:47.560 Um, certainly with politicians, um, sort of grilling him about things and he's, uh, uh,
00:53:54.040 on the stand to give him more evidence today, I believe.
00:53:56.280 Yeah.
00:53:56.760 But, um, there's, he's already said that he's sort of confessed,
00:54:00.040 there's a thing on the mail here that he's confessed that he made up COVID rules,
00:54:04.840 including the six feet social distancing and masking of kids and all sorts of things.
00:54:09.000 And in the article itself, uh, it goes on to say, um,
00:54:14.120 that when he was put under scrutiny, just to say that,
00:54:17.320 I don't even really know where the six foot distancing thing came from.
00:54:21.560 They're like, where, where does, who made that?
00:54:23.320 Where did you get that from?
00:54:24.280 And he's like, I don't know.
00:54:26.200 I don't know.
00:54:26.760 It just sort of, it just sort of the idea of it just sort of materialized.
00:54:30.120 People just started talking about it and then it was,
00:54:33.080 and then I started saying it and then it was just a thing.
00:54:35.640 And I don't know if you remember, but we had absolute
00:54:38.920 thundering twat hats at the time who were walking around in parks with sticks
00:54:44.040 hitting people who came within six feet of them.
00:54:46.520 Yeah.
00:54:46.840 In fact, we had bloody people sat at cafes with pool noodles on their bloody heads
00:54:52.920 to create a sort of three foot buffer zone.
00:54:55.240 So they'd all be six feet apart from each.
00:54:57.880 Gee.
00:54:58.280 So looking back on this, I mean,
00:55:00.680 Fauci is obviously guilty of some sort of really, really odd things,
00:55:06.840 really, really weird things.
00:55:08.120 But what I wanted to really do with this segment is just try and remember if
00:55:11.800 people, because a lot of people seem to have forgotten or they don't really
00:55:14.600 talk about it, the extent to which we had the Mickey taken out of us
00:55:20.760 during those couple of years there or however long it was, just the extent of it.
00:55:24.920 It was mad, absolutely mad.
00:55:27.560 Well, that's exactly what I was going to say.
00:55:28.680 It seems to me looking back on it now that there was some sort of collective madness.
00:55:33.720 Now, not everyone, it didn't affect everyone, did it?
00:55:37.400 It did affect everyone because...
00:55:39.240 Well, no, what I mean is not everyone bought it.
00:55:40.920 Yeah, I didn't buy it, but it definitely affected me because I think I've had arguments
00:55:43.800 all the time with complete numpties who actually believe this shite.
00:55:47.000 Yeah.
00:55:47.960 Well, I remember, this is my, I was never vaccinated.
00:55:51.000 I'm not ever going to be vaccinated.
00:55:52.440 I remember that when the news first hit that there was this thing in Wuhan before it was
00:55:59.640 throughout the whole world and before you had to wear masks and before Tesco's had one in,
00:56:03.960 one out and all this sort of thing and you had to have your temperature taken all the time
00:56:09.240 and all that stuff.
00:56:09.960 Before any of that, when it was still just in China, in Wuhan, I remember being told like
00:56:16.040 10,000 people have died in the last few days in Wuhan of this, of this new disease that's got
00:56:22.680 a really high death rate of it. And I thought, well, okay, that's, that's, um, that's scary.
00:56:28.200 That's worrying. Um, I do just want to see like some mass graves or like big groups of mourners
00:56:35.080 or something. Just, uh, I don't necessarily not believe that 10,000 people have died in Wuhan,
00:56:40.520 but I just do need to see some evidence of that.
00:56:42.840 We've got that video of all these people falling over and then sort of just catching themselves
00:56:46.920 at the end of the line down.
00:56:47.800 Right. Yeah. Yeah. And so within a week or so, I'm like, no, I need to see if 10,000 people have
00:56:55.240 died, uh, or 5,000 or wherever it was, I do need to see some evidence that, uh, loads of people have
00:57:01.480 died. Um, and we're not getting it. I'm not seeing it. So almost immediately within a week or two,
00:57:08.280 I was sort of fully on the, in the mindset of this, something extremely fishy going on here.
00:57:15.240 It's really weird. I'm not, I don't think I'm buying it.
00:57:17.240 The thing with me and it came out really early was the Prince's cruise stuff because there was
00:57:22.120 that, that cruise of, um, people in their sort of seventies and eighties and COVID went around that.
00:57:29.240 And yeah, there were a couple of fatalities. Yeah. But they're all like 80 and 90 and, and this,
00:57:36.600 and Professor Leonidas at the time, he sort of ran the numbers and said, look, you, you apply this to
00:57:40.600 the general population. It's got about the same lethality as a bad flu.
00:57:45.080 Well, the thing is the flu, just normal flu does kill millions of people every single year.
00:57:50.200 Oh yeah. It's really nasty. Yeah. Yeah. Flu and cold is not the same thing. Yeah. We all get
00:57:54.840 colds every year, but flu is like proper bloody awful. I had flu once when I was in my mid twenties,
00:58:00.760 real proper flu and it was terrible. I felt like my body was dying on me. Yes. It was one of the
00:58:06.040 worst I've ever felt in my life. It was really, it was really, really horrible. Yes. And I can see
00:58:11.320 how if you're like in your seventies or eighties or nineties and you're frail and you've got comorbidities
00:58:16.280 involved. I can see how it can kill you. Absolutely. Absolutely. And so anyway,
00:58:21.320 um, I was, I just wasn't buying it from quite early on. And I remember when, uh, when the,
00:58:27.880 the, all the vac stuff came out, do you remember this one? The, um, everyone on one of the Royal
00:58:33.400 Navy's submarines got it. Remember that? Remember that? Yeah. If, if, if, if you're in the Navy,
00:58:38.920 you're not at risk from, from catching the flu. Everyone in the, on the submarine had got the vaccine
00:58:45.880 or double vaccine. Oh, right. And then they all got it. And at that point,
00:58:50.680 and that was quite early on in the vaccine phase of the story. And I remember thinking,
00:58:56.360 okay, so it's not a vaccine. That was all I needed to know. So it's not a vaccine or if it is,
00:59:01.320 it's a completely, uh, rubbish one, rubbish one. Right. Yes. Uh, so, so I, well,
00:59:06.520 I'm certainly not taking that. If everybody on the street gets a burglar alarm and the next week,
00:59:10.920 everybody on the street gets burgled, you know, something's wrong there. Right. I mean,
00:59:17.880 the thing I just wanted to say is that, you know, I, and a lot of people I know,
00:59:22.280 actually a fair few people I know never bought into the madness, but so many people did, right?
00:59:26.920 Like you had a few examples of crazy things and there's tons and tons of Karens, weren't there?
00:59:32.520 Do good of Karens. Lots of example of people walking in a park in the open air and then way,
00:59:38.360 not even anywhere near six feet near each other. And some Karens shouting over at them,
00:59:42.200 like, why aren't you wearing a mask? Or someone going into a shop without wearing a mask and
00:59:46.600 someone getting mad at them. I had a couple of rows like that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
00:59:51.320 I had a row in this very building. Oh, right. Did you? Yeah. I was wearing a mask. They,
00:59:56.760 you had to wear a mask in the lobby, but I was wearing a mask, but it wasn't covering my nose. It was
01:00:01.800 just, it was the mask on, but it was like under here. And I was told that you have to put it over your
01:00:06.920 nose. And I got a bit aggy and like swore a bit and raised my voice. Oh, it's lucky I wasn't
01:00:11.480 working here at the time because there's no way I didn't wear a mask even. Yeah. I just refused.
01:00:15.640 Well, I only wore a mask in the first third or so. And only when you really, really had to,
01:00:21.720 like if you want to go to a doctor's surgery, say they were insisting you wore a mask and stuff,
01:00:26.440 weren't they? Yeah. I remember going to the dentist and they say, wear a mask. I'm like,
01:00:29.880 I don't think I want to. I don't want to. And they were like, yeah, you have to,
01:00:32.600 we will not let you see the dentist. You can't, you cannot sit in the waiting room without a mask.
01:00:37.880 Yeah. So unfortunately my dad was in hospital at the time and they wouldn't buzz you through
01:00:41.640 unless you were wearing a mask. But I went online and managed to get, um, and it was,
01:00:45.560 it was called the offensively fake mask. And it was basically the thinnest possible material.
01:00:50.280 So you could see my entire face, but with this really thin mesh over the front,
01:00:53.960 it was like stockings or something. So, okay, I'm wearing a mask. There you go.
01:00:57.560 Yeah. And we're going to the doctor's waiting room and they, you had to wear a mask. You had
01:01:03.160 to do the little squirty hand sanitizer and they have a little gun to read your temperature,
01:01:07.400 point at your head. Do you remember that? You had to go through all that. Um, and so anyway,
01:01:12.520 it was a type of, a type of sort of collective madness that had, um, sort of descended on us.
01:01:18.040 Oh yeah. I'm glad we were able to come through the other side that that's just not a permanent
01:01:22.520 thing. Now that's something. Oh yeah. Cause a lot of people wanted to make that a permanent
01:01:27.560 feature of our lives going forward. Yeah. Yeah. And people were saying that, um,
01:01:32.280 Oh, new normal. They called it. The problem is the unvaccinated people. You're the problem.
01:01:38.440 Yeah. Um, and we should have forced vaccinations. People, the cops or whoever,
01:01:43.880 that's when it got really scary. They need, they're going to come and knock on your door.
01:01:47.960 And if you haven't got papers, there are your papers. Yeah. Showing, proving.
01:01:52.760 Prepared and bitter. Yeah. Um, proving that you've been vaccinated, then they will essentially
01:01:58.840 by force pin you down and give you the vax. Um, I remember, um, what's her name? Is it Nana
01:02:08.520 Ikuna? Is that her name? Nana Aqua. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I remember her on GB news saying,
01:02:14.920 saying that we should do that. Yeah. The problem is people that are refusing to be vaxxed.
01:02:20.760 They're so selfish. They're putting everyone at risk. So, so during that time, and it was scary,
01:02:26.440 but we should not forget all this. Yeah. Oh no. I just let it go. It was an incredibly stressful
01:02:33.080 year because I, cause I could see that that vax was suspect as hell. And you can tell from the mortality
01:02:38.840 rate that we're getting now that vax is killing people. In fact, I shared on my Twitter the other day,
01:02:43.400 a new study that Oxford university have done and said, yeah, the vax is killing people. The excess
01:02:48.840 mortality is the vax. So like proper scientists have now gone and looked at this. I mean, it was
01:02:53.880 obvious. It was obvious anyway, wasn't it? But it, but yeah, proper scientists have looked at it and
01:02:57.960 it is the vax that is killing people. And I knew that it was as dodgy as hell, but there's no way
01:03:02.640 that they could possibly produce a safe vaccine in the time that they did. So for me, if, if they did what
01:03:07.840 they, what you said and started going door to door to force people to have the vax, that would have been,
01:03:12.200 I just, I would not have let my children do it. So for the best part of a year, we had a go bag
01:03:18.280 stuffed with, you know, um, passports, um, a change of clothes, a lot of cash so that if we needed to,
01:03:25.560 we could just bug out, go to the docks and just bribe some, someone with a boat to get us off the
01:03:30.060 country. It was that bad that, you know, they, they were actually talking about going that far.
01:03:36.220 But they, they sort of went some distance along that line. So there was all sorts of jobs where you weren't
01:03:41.360 really given an option, right? If you worked in the NHS or if you worked in a school and all sorts of jobs
01:03:46.180 where they were like, no, you've got, you've got to have it done or you're fired. That's your choice.
01:03:50.780 So, so 40,000 care workers in this country were fired and they were on the verge of firing a hundred
01:03:56.740 thousand people from, um, the NHS. But actually I think the bigger problem here is in the US
01:04:01.580 because in the US a lot of firms mandated that their staff take it, right? And now they're going to be
01:04:07.880 liable for a lawsuit. You know what the Americans are like with their lawsuits. A lot of companies are going
01:04:12.800 to be in a lot of trouble with this in the coming years.
01:04:14.540 Different countries went to different extents with it, didn't they? Um, so I know like Israel of all
01:04:20.360 countries went quite far with it. Yeah. Israel, Georgia, Australia. In France, you weren't allowed
01:04:26.680 to get on a public transport, to get on a train. Canada as well. You weren't allowed unless you
01:04:30.820 show your, your papers. And that was getting very, very close to happening here. It was over
01:04:35.640 a Christmas period. I remember. So I was traveling back and forth from Wiltshire to London a lot.
01:04:42.040 And it looked like they were going to do that in Britain. You weren't, you can't get on a train
01:04:46.840 unless you show you can't buy a ticket unless you show your vaccination status. And I was,
01:04:52.360 and it looked like that might happen within a week. Thanks Boris. Um, so I remember thinking,
01:04:58.780 right, what am I, what am I going to do? How am I going to get around this? Cause there's just
01:05:02.340 no question whether I'm taking that poison, that vaccine poison. Um, and, and, and the lockdown thing,
01:05:09.320 again, that's unprecedented really, even in during the black death, even during real pandemics of
01:05:17.900 real, real, real, highly deadly diseases, they wouldn't lock down whole, like a house arrest,
01:05:24.700 a type of house arrest for whole nations. So this is the other angle I want to talk about.
01:05:30.460 There's something else going on, isn't it? It's not just, it's far, far, far, and comes back to
01:05:34.880 Fauci. It's far, far, far from simply, um, we got it wrong. We thought this coronavirus was
01:05:40.920 something that it really wasn't. And we've, we raced through a vaccine, which, uh, oh, and a shout
01:05:46.280 out to Andrew Bridgen MP who's done sterling work on the, on all that stuff. I can't, uh, sort of thank
01:05:51.940 him enough for not shutting up about the access deaths and the problems with that, that vaccine.
01:05:58.720 Uh, again, Andrew Bridgen MP, great stuff. I don't know if you're going to come with this,
01:06:02.180 but I mean, some of the stuff that's coming out basically show that the, it, it was a lab leak.
01:06:08.700 It was gain of function research that did it. And it was him who signed off on it. Yeah.
01:06:14.100 So he is, he is basically massively, massively criminally liable if we get a president who's
01:06:20.720 willing to do something about it.
01:06:21.940 Hmm. But you're right. But there's so much more. It's like, so, so what was really going on there
01:06:30.040 though? What, what really happened there? You know, they have, it's all sorts of things in history
01:06:35.500 where you're just supposed to not really dwell on it too much. Like the JFK assassination or 9-11 or
01:06:41.020 something. Don't really worry. It's something that happened now.
01:06:43.480 Just, just believe the official version and move on.
01:06:45.700 Let's not keep raking over who did what and in what order and why. Don't worry about that.
01:06:50.940 This stuff, it's, it's really, there's so many layers to it. Cause one, there's the angle of,
01:06:55.300 well, it's just a big pharma sort of, uh, a big pharmaceutical cabal type money grab thing that
01:07:03.160 was all about just making, uh, some of the big pharma companies, Pfizer or whatever, loads and loads
01:07:07.720 of money. Okay, fine. Yeah. That makes sense. That makes sense to me. Yeah. But there's,
01:07:11.900 but there's more to it, right? You could say maybe it was an exercise in power or social control.
01:07:20.760 Can we lock down vast swathes of the world and people buy it and do it and are obedient. It's
01:07:27.220 like a test for that. Yep. Um, or even more, is it, uh, mentioned the fortified elections. If you
01:07:34.200 remember, it was all still going on during the 2020 election, right? Um, is it all, was it always part
01:07:40.640 of that? Was that always sort of part of this, this, this, the, the story, the scheme, the
01:07:45.520 narrative, the plan? Absolutely. Absolutely. The election was part of it. And actually that's
01:07:50.100 one of the things that worries me because if they were willing to do this to rig an election
01:07:54.040 to get Trump out and Biden in, what are they willing to do in November? I mean, are they
01:08:00.900 willing to trigger world war three? With Russia and Ukraine? Yeah. Or whatever. Yeah. And
01:08:05.380 China in order to get Biden back in another time. I mean, actually, if they're willing
01:08:10.000 to do this, they, yeah, they might. It seems like there's no cynicism they won't stoop
01:08:13.740 to. Oh no. There's no, there's no crime they're not prepared to commit. Um, yeah. So, so let's
01:08:20.120 say like the, the big farmer angle, the, the election angle, they're just a social engineering
01:08:26.840 angle. Like what happened there really? What are we looking at? What was that? What was
01:08:33.400 that? And who was really behind it all? Because the thing that, one of the things I found most
01:08:38.160 surprising really is that loads of countries, particularly all the Western ones and including
01:08:42.680 Australia, Australia and New Zealand went gung ho, didn't they? Um, were all sort of in
01:08:46.860 lockstep straight away, weren't they with it? That we were all doing this. And there was
01:08:51.060 a few sort of dissenters. I think Sweden sort of didn't really go as hard on it as they
01:08:55.580 could have done. And even Britain didn't go as hard as some other countries like France,
01:09:00.300 for example. Uh, but at least to begin with, at least for a while, they, everyone was, we're
01:09:04.780 doing this. And so there's like the, the bill, like, you know, getting really into conspiracy
01:09:09.620 theories in the sense that we've got no proper evidence. Someone like Fauci, um, someone like,
01:09:14.180 um, who's the WEF guy, Klaus Schwab. Yeah. Someone like Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates.
01:09:19.480 Oh, they were right on this, weren't they? Or Tony Blair, just talking openly about, uh, the
01:09:24.380 next one that's coming and what we're going to do and all this sort of things like, wait,
01:09:27.500 what are we looking at? Yeah. What, what really happened there? Yeah. Well, if you, if you want
01:09:33.040 one more angle on this, the other thing is the, uh, is the financial aspect of this as well. And
01:09:37.680 this is, um, you know, this is something I've talked about a fair bit on Brokernomics, which is
01:09:41.040 they announced, oh, we might have to do lockdowns. And then they just immediately started printing
01:09:46.960 hundreds of billions of dollars and pounds and everything, right? Yeah. Giant money grab.
01:09:51.980 Yeah. Massive amounts of money printing. And if you go back and look at the history now,
01:09:56.200 they all say, oh, we had to do some money printing to fund, um, to counteract the effects of lockdowns
01:10:03.420 and do the stimulus and stuff. And he's like, no, it was the other way around. You suggested
01:10:07.520 that you might do lockdowns and immediately started printing the money. You already wanted
01:10:12.480 to do that. You just needed an excuse. Right. Cause of furlough and all sorts of other
01:10:17.900 things. Yeah. All of that came after the money printing. We just have to print loads more money.
01:10:20.820 Yeah. Right. Yeah. There's something, something, uh, really, really, really sinister happened
01:10:27.460 there. And Dr. Fauci was involved in it at the heart of it, it seems now. And, um, just
01:10:34.240 going on record and saying something like the, the six foot exclusion area around people just
01:10:40.400 go, I don't know where that came from. I don't know. It's not, it's just not good enough.
01:10:44.720 Um, it's, it's, it's sort of, it's sort of crazy that they, they seem to be able to get
01:10:51.100 away with these things without, you know, sort of giant repercussions or being held to account
01:10:55.460 properly in any real way. I mean, do you remember, um, James Corden and, uh, uh, uh, the presenter?
01:11:05.080 Yeah. Yeah. Uh, the big fat presenter that was in Cats.
01:11:09.060 I try not to remember him, but now you've reminded me.
01:11:12.200 Yeah. And Gavin and Stacey, you remember, you remember them. Um, with Ariana Grande
01:11:18.580 doing a song about how brilliant Fauci is and everything. I mean, just, I know it's, it's
01:11:27.320 not funny, but it is, it's funny. Like it's, it's sort of so maddening and weird and freakish
01:11:33.100 that it's, you can only laugh at it.
01:11:35.820 I know we talked about it a lot of the time, but there does need to be a Nuremberg too for
01:11:39.120 this stuff. It would be nice if there were some thorough investigation into exactly who
01:11:46.360 was behind it all. What was the, because it was clearly coordinated from the very, very,
01:11:51.120 very top. Um, I was going to play a bit of the actual thing, but let's not because it's
01:11:55.740 so obnoxious. It's so, it's so ridiculous.
01:11:59.140 Oh, that is cringy.
01:12:00.460 It's so ridiculously obnoxious. I can't really stand. I watched about half of it, uh, earlier
01:12:05.120 today for, uh, to put the link in the notes here, but I won't subject our audience to it.
01:12:10.040 But look at the like to dislike ratio. It has 832 likes and 2.6 K dislike. Um, it just seems
01:12:19.620 that because, you know, they say that it's a conspiracy theory, that you're a tin hat
01:12:23.760 foil wearing, uh, idiot. If you think there's some sort of cabal that runs the world or at
01:12:30.760 least the Western world. Well, but wait, during lockdown, a lot of the governments, loads of
01:12:37.000 the governments acted in lockstep immediately in a way to put a massive part of the globe
01:12:46.740 under a type of house arrest and tried to forest, uh, a poison on them. Um, and to completely
01:12:53.440 demonize anyone that tried to talk out against it. So wait, no, no. So there is some sort
01:12:58.860 of coordination, whether it's a shadowy cabal or whatever, there is some sort of coordination
01:13:03.820 at the very, very, very tippy top.
01:13:06.460 Oh yeah. I mean, all of the countries did the same things within a few days of each other,
01:13:10.680 the money printing within a few days of each other, the lockdowns within a few days, the vaccine
01:13:14.100 mandates within a few days of each other. And it happened all around the world. And we're
01:13:18.220 supposed to, we're supposed to pretend that all of this happened just by wild coincidence.
01:13:23.320 No, clearly there was a game plan laid out and they were all following it. It's actually
01:13:27.700 same thing with conscription. Now, all around Europe, countries are suddenly thinking that
01:13:32.540 they need to have a conversation about conscription. No, it's because you want our kids to die in
01:13:36.200 your globalist wars.
01:13:38.080 Well, part of the narrative was that Fauci was just the authority. We're going to trust the
01:13:43.460 science. We've got to go with the science that Dr. Fauci's credentials are so great that
01:13:51.260 when he does a press conference saying, everyone needs to stay, stay six feet apart from each
01:13:55.460 other, all the world's governments go, okay, yeah, we're doing that now. That's policy now.
01:14:01.700 Yeah.
01:14:02.300 Whoa, whoa, whoa. Wait, wait. Um, well, so anyway, there's so much more that could be said,
01:14:07.320 but, uh, uh, must represent the chat. They're really happy. You're not playing the song.
01:14:12.260 All right. Okay. Good. Yeah. I didn't think anyone would like it. Right. No, I was going to,
01:14:16.780 yeah, no, skip that one. Um, there is that last thing.
01:14:19.120 There's also the Colt de Blasio. Yeah. Um, if you play this though. Oh yeah. Do you remember
01:14:24.120 this? Yes. It ended up where they would just say, we'll literally bribe you with some fries
01:14:29.080 and a, and a crappy burger. Go on, play that, play that for us.
01:14:32.700 Free fries when you get vaccinated. Um, I got vaccinated.
01:14:39.180 You're saying I could get this, these delicious fries.
01:14:43.820 Wait a minute.
01:14:44.740 What an easy shill. There's no barbecue sauce.
01:14:49.580 He's laughing about it.
01:14:50.540 Let me check with Bill Nittard. Is it too early in the day to eat a burger?
01:14:52.680 No. This could be breakfast.
01:14:55.020 Okay. I want you to look at this and think about
01:14:58.820 again, some people love hamburgers.
01:15:02.660 Some don't really want to respect all ways of life.
01:15:05.420 But if this is appealing to you, just think of this when you think of vaccination.
01:15:10.680 What?
01:15:12.360 Vaccination.
01:15:14.060 He's laughing. You can't stop yourself from laughing.
01:15:16.040 I'm getting a very good feeling
01:15:17.420 about vaccination right this moment.
01:15:22.640 You psycho son of a bitch.
01:15:25.300 Eating something that is absolutely unhealthy.
01:15:27.720 If you're trying to draw allergies with a vaccine.
01:15:31.160 It's a lot healthier than the bloody vaccine, though.
01:15:33.260 The burger, well, the burgers won't immediately give you massive blood clots and cancer.
01:15:37.820 If anyone doesn't know, that was the mayor of New York, Bill de Blasio.
01:15:40.660 Yeah.
01:15:40.940 Yeah. Talking to the world as though they're easily bribed idiot children.
01:15:47.040 The level of malevolence is sort of sickening, maddening, unbelievable, really.
01:15:58.160 The thing that annoys me the most about this is future historians are going to look back
01:16:02.220 on this time period and just think that we were all a bunch of simpletons back then.
01:16:06.020 They're going to be looking at this as if it's no different from when we, you know,
01:16:09.900 sacrificed our children to the sun god or something.
01:16:12.160 They're just going to look at this and think what a bunch of morons they were.
01:16:15.360 How credulous were the general population to have gone along with it.
01:16:20.740 You know, like in shops, there's just big plastic, giant plastic sheeting around everything.
01:16:25.720 People walk around with like the clear welder's mask type thing.
01:16:28.800 And there's so many examples of it.
01:16:30.540 Yeah.
01:16:30.700 People look, hopefully people look back from years from now and be like, they were so stupid.
01:16:36.900 Yeah, if you're watching this in a thousand years time, I want it on record that we did
01:16:41.100 not believe in that shit.
01:16:42.400 Not everyone bought it.
01:16:43.600 So do a little footnote or whatever.
01:16:45.300 From a historical perspective, isn't that just the same in every period?
01:16:51.200 Isn't that a human consent, let's say?
01:16:53.480 I mean, yes and no.
01:16:55.920 Yes and no.
01:16:56.660 Yeah, sure.
01:16:57.680 You would have thought we're more cynical now, less trusting and believing.
01:17:03.020 You know, for example, if you look back at the early 20th century and World War I, how
01:17:08.380 people bought into the narrative of that war, and you compare that to, say, the Nixon era
01:17:15.140 Vietnam draft, you can see how people aren't as trusting anymore.
01:17:20.640 Oh, and people are not going to be up for the draft this time.
01:17:22.820 Right.
01:17:23.500 Yeah.
01:17:24.060 Go fight China.
01:17:24.840 We are moving, at least in the 20th, 21st century, moving towards a paradigm of being
01:17:31.780 less credulous, hopefully.
01:17:33.680 But we're still, the vaccine era, sorry, the COVID era, did show that a lot of us are still
01:17:40.820 really almost a mindless sheep type automaton to be manipulated by some friars.
01:17:48.300 Yeah, you mentioned something earlier about how this was an exercise to kind of gauge how
01:17:51.640 credulous the population was, and I think they got their answer.
01:17:54.080 The answer is 70% of people believe whatever you tell them, 25% will not believe it but
01:18:01.200 not make a fuss, and then 5% of people will kick up an enormous fuss.
01:18:06.760 And actually, interestingly, you're like this one, the Germans found the same thing with
01:18:12.720 British prisoners of war.
01:18:14.120 They called it the one man in 20 rule.
01:18:16.060 They had to identify the one man in 20, so 5%, that would not go along with the rules
01:18:23.020 of the POW camps, and they recognized they had to get them out and into a special camp
01:18:27.560 really early, because otherwise there'd be a revolution, because they'd get everyone
01:18:30.960 stirred up.
01:18:32.480 And maybe with a bit of a fluctuation, maybe it's the way that's always been, right?
01:18:39.500 Maybe the numbers are a bit different, but probably not all that much different.
01:18:42.480 Because I think most people are very gullible, and I think something roughly like what Dan
01:18:49.440 says is accurate.
01:18:50.440 And you could say that in some cases, if some institutions lose legitimacy, people stop believing
01:18:55.980 in those institutions, but they could still be massively gullible about all sorts of other
01:19:00.440 stuff.
01:19:01.440 So I think that from a historian's perspective, you could say, okay, even if they didn't trust
01:19:05.400 into what the representatives of these institutions were telling them, they could still be seen
01:19:09.900 as gullible and idiotic about a thousand other stuff.
01:19:12.940 So I think that from the perspective of historians, that's going to be always the case.
01:19:18.400 If you remember banging pots and pans in solidarity with the NHS, if anyone's American or any other
01:19:25.300 nation that's not British, for a while, for a few weeks there, the news encouraged us to,
01:19:31.100 at a certain time of the evening, on certain days, go outside your front door or on your
01:19:35.800 balcony if you live in a flat or whatever it is, get a pots and pans and bang them.
01:19:40.280 Or is it like a 6 or 7 p.m. or something?
01:19:42.220 In solidarity with the NHS, because the NHS has been swamped by so many.
01:19:46.620 I mean, even Nigel Farage did that.
01:19:48.240 There's a clip of Nige doing that.
01:19:51.240 Now, I never did that.
01:19:52.180 That struck me as completely infertile.
01:19:55.240 And again, immediately that struck me as, no, that is an exercise in sort of getting seals
01:20:00.560 to clap or something.
01:20:02.500 That was astroturfed as well.
01:20:03.580 So it's disappointing to see how we reacted to that attack, all the various vectors of
01:20:13.660 attack that we were attacked there during that COVID couple of years.
01:20:16.800 It's disappointing to see how poorly we, as a collective, reacted to that.
01:20:21.500 But hopefully, maybe in the future, if they try it again, we'll be in a slightly better
01:20:28.180 place to not swallow it so wholesale.
01:20:30.960 I think we will next time.
01:20:32.320 I hope so.
01:20:32.780 But the thing is, they'll change up the scam.
01:20:35.080 They'll make the scam something else.
01:20:36.200 Yeah, right.
01:20:37.120 Yeah.
01:20:37.360 So hopefully.
01:20:39.080 Because COVID was, you know, it's still like the flu or whatever, so it's still bad to
01:20:43.180 get it.
01:20:43.680 Yeah.
01:20:44.080 Well, if there was one that was actually really dangerous, where it was sort of a 40,
01:20:50.260 50% death rate, then...
01:20:50.780 Well, I mean, you'll know because the elite will behave differently.
01:20:53.800 They won't keep on going off to G7 events and all the rest of it.
01:20:56.660 Right.
01:20:56.900 So when you see them change their behaviour, then you know that there's something real.
01:21:01.520 Okay.
01:21:02.200 So we'll...
01:21:03.660 Have a look at the comments, shall we?
01:21:04.760 Yeah.
01:21:05.060 Yeah.
01:21:05.800 Let's have the video comments for us.
01:21:07.240 Yeah, well, since when does anyone get what they deserve?
01:21:11.400 Eh?
01:21:11.780 French Revolution?
01:21:13.420 There were some pretty just desserts there.
01:21:15.300 Yeah, yeah.
01:21:15.860 There were some pretty just desserts there, but there were some pretty just desserts there.
01:21:38.920 Yeah.
01:21:40.340 Yeah.
01:21:41.180 Yeah.
01:21:41.420 We all know where that led.
01:21:44.300 Let's go to the second comment.
01:21:45.860 Breaking.
01:21:49.380 A manhunt is underway in Washington for several suspects who desecrated a spoken pride mural.
01:21:56.080 City leaders held a conference on the unspeakable tragedy of the mural.
01:22:00.960 Some leaders broke down and cried.
01:22:11.320 Serious.
01:22:12.000 If you actually play the video, this is the proper response.
01:22:17.900 If you listen to what they're saying in the council, that's how people should laugh.
01:22:22.820 Yes.
01:22:23.260 All right, let's go to the next one.
01:22:27.020 Oh, no.
01:22:27.980 John, fix the audio.
01:22:50.560 We can't hear shit.
01:22:52.420 Pete, someone, we can't hear it.
01:22:55.240 I like the arena feeling.
01:22:59.680 Yeah.
01:23:00.240 It's funny, actually.
01:23:01.580 Did that actually happen?
01:23:02.860 I mean, I didn't see that bit, but I was behind it,
01:23:05.660 so I didn't see that bit.
01:23:06.700 But that's quite funny that happened.
01:23:08.780 It's funny.
01:23:09.280 There's a clip of Trump turned up.
01:23:11.380 I think it must have been yesterday.
01:23:13.260 I think it must have been yesterday,
01:23:14.520 or possibly the day before.
01:23:15.940 He turned up at a UFC event,
01:23:18.100 and the cameras go to him in the stadium,
01:23:20.240 and the whole stadium cheer.
01:23:21.820 Yes.
01:23:22.900 A genuine cheer.
01:23:24.820 Yes.
01:23:25.240 It's weird that, not weird, it's great.
01:23:27.820 It's interesting.
01:23:28.340 It's funny.
01:23:29.120 Yeah.
01:23:29.400 It's funny to note that there's so few politicians,
01:23:34.320 like ever, that are so popular that a crowd of sort of
01:23:39.180 boozed up or probably half-boozed up sort of fight fans
01:23:42.240 would cheer, would actually cheer for you.
01:23:46.180 Yeah.
01:23:46.780 But they do for Trump.
01:23:48.180 Yeah.
01:23:48.600 Let's go to the next comment.
01:23:50.520 The 19th rule of the internet states,
01:23:53.080 the more you hate something, the stronger it gets.
01:23:55.560 If someone hates you, it shows that you're having an effect on the world,
01:23:59.320 whether you're the Lotus Eaters or Trump.
01:24:03.580 Indeed.
01:24:04.060 Yeah, we have been targeted, and, you know, that's...
01:24:07.840 Yep.
01:24:08.880 Next comment?
01:24:10.900 One thing that really bothers me is that millennials and Zoomers
01:24:14.180 kind of know inherently that working is not going to ever get you anywhere.
01:24:19.240 And, unfortunately, the best way to make money and get somewhere in life anymore
01:24:24.100 is to kind of get lucky with investment,
01:24:26.940 and that really comes in crypto at this point.
01:24:30.100 And the unfortunate truth is that doesn't feel fulfilling.
01:24:34.280 A real job is, but a real job doesn't pay.
01:24:37.620 So we're stuck.
01:24:40.680 I know.
01:24:41.560 Dan, what do you think?
01:24:42.780 Make money in crypto and then do a fun job.
01:24:44.900 Yeah.
01:24:45.080 That's my advice.
01:24:47.100 I mean, fun, good jobs that pay well
01:24:49.400 and that aren't soul-crushing and soul-destroying
01:24:51.260 are few and far between.
01:24:52.140 But they do exist.
01:24:53.060 Yes.
01:24:53.480 There's not that there's none out there.
01:24:54.960 Yes.
01:24:55.620 And I like that California refugee.
01:24:58.160 I like the...
01:24:58.560 Yes.
01:24:59.220 But I would just say to him,
01:25:01.140 and people that think along those lines,
01:25:04.400 yeah, you have to get a bit lucky,
01:25:06.700 but there are things out there.
01:25:08.200 Don't despair.
01:25:09.280 It's not just Bitcoin trading and that's it.
01:25:12.980 No.
01:25:13.280 If you do work hard...
01:25:14.480 Go on a DCA and just hold it over the long term.
01:25:16.100 If you do work really hard at something,
01:25:19.420 you know, for a while,
01:25:21.140 we have to work quite hard at something for a while.
01:25:22.100 So we like California...
01:25:22.740 Then you can create something.
01:25:24.540 Yeah.
01:25:25.640 Yeah.
01:25:26.280 It's worth putting your energies into zoning.
01:25:27.880 So we like California refugee.
01:25:29.220 I also like the Wizard of Nova Scotia
01:25:31.340 because he said,
01:25:32.300 I'm so glad to have my three favourite Lotus Eaters on
01:25:35.460 and be able to watch live on my birthday.
01:25:38.000 So happy birthday, Mr. Nova Scotia.
01:25:40.300 On the We Are Not Defeated,
01:25:43.440 Lucia Carke says,
01:25:45.320 There are very few things that give me hope
01:25:47.820 for the future of my country,
01:25:48.960 but Carl's speech in London the other day is one of them.
01:25:51.920 If that many Englishmen can assemble in one place
01:25:54.120 for the cause of England,
01:25:55.640 then perhaps when the time comes,
01:25:57.440 there will be enough of us willing to do
01:25:59.080 what must be done,
01:26:00.240 to reclaim what has been lost.
01:26:01.720 We forge that which has been shattered.
01:26:04.120 We are not defeated.
01:26:06.060 Yes.
01:26:07.220 Lord Nerovar says,
01:26:09.200 Saw Carl's speech in London.
01:26:11.560 I know he isn't too happy with his oratory skills,
01:26:14.060 but that speech was tremendously uplifting,
01:26:16.520 one in which he came across extremely well.
01:26:18.760 I like the chants of England,
01:26:20.440 especially with the cheers of the crowd added on.
01:26:23.120 It was one of those moments where you realise
01:26:25.220 we are still here and we are going to win.
01:26:28.700 Exactly right.
01:26:30.380 Sophie Liv says,
01:26:31.380 in Denmark you can hire teens
01:26:34.200 between the age of 15 to 70,
01:26:36.300 oh blimey, what's this about?
01:26:37.560 Oh no,
01:26:38.220 and pay them below the minimum wage
01:26:41.160 in exchange teens who are below the lowest tax bracket
01:26:44.820 don't have to pay any tax whatsoever.
01:26:46.680 It's been super beneficial to everyone.
01:26:48.280 Oh, Sophie's coming out in favour of child labour.
01:26:52.300 It's not really child labour when it's 15 to 17.
01:26:55.880 But yeah, no good.
01:26:57.300 In the eyes of the law it is, isn't it?
01:26:59.540 Yeah, yes.
01:27:00.260 I mean, I had a paper round when I was like 11 or 12 or whatever.
01:27:03.680 Oh yeah, yeah.
01:27:04.520 Well, I had my little car washing business,
01:27:06.800 I went door to door and made good money that way actually.
01:27:09.780 Look, the problem is,
01:27:10.520 is when you're making eight-year-olds work in a factory for 18 hours.
01:27:15.160 Yeah, that's a bit off.
01:27:16.160 Yeah, I'm not a fan of that.
01:27:17.960 And also, George Happ says,
01:27:19.640 Dan's selfies are top tier, smart man.
01:27:22.280 One of the funniest things about the Tommy event
01:27:24.300 was there wasn't a single leftist agitator
01:27:27.340 yelling during the speeches.
01:27:29.360 Oh, there was a single leftist agitator
01:27:31.560 yelling during the speeches,
01:27:32.380 and he was completely ignored,
01:27:34.080 so he got tired and he left.
01:27:36.520 Right, so anything else I want to mention on that?
01:27:39.540 No, let's go over to the Mannheim incidents.
01:27:42.980 Oh, we've got some rumbles.
01:27:44.800 You have just one last one from Arizona desert, right?
01:27:48.260 Oh, yeah, so somebody managed to ruin
01:27:51.420 one of the best sandwiches ever invented.
01:27:53.080 I quite liked it, actually.
01:27:54.160 It was all right.
01:27:55.080 Right, let's go now to the comments for the Mannheim incident.
01:27:58.660 We have a donation of, oh, fuck.
01:28:03.280 He says,
01:28:04.200 Import Muslims become a shithole.
01:28:06.240 Seems obvious enough.
01:28:08.100 Bold Eagle, 1787.
01:28:09.880 Yet another donation.
01:28:11.140 Thank you.
01:28:12.200 What is sad is that Cup probably expected his co-workers
01:28:16.080 to back him up and help with his situation
01:28:18.240 by detaining everyone that was involved.
01:28:21.980 I think that's a very fair comment,
01:28:23.900 and there were many officers that just did nothing,
01:28:27.540 and as you pointed out,
01:28:28.660 some of them just even ran.
01:28:31.200 Biggie Bigfoot,
01:28:32.100 why do we persist with the lie
01:28:33.620 that Islam is a religion of peace?
01:28:37.260 Kevin Fox,
01:28:38.600 yeah, the knife-wielding Nata was shot dead.
01:28:40.920 However, go on Google and type in,
01:28:42.760 did the Mannheim knife attacker die?
01:28:48.480 Thomas Howell,
01:28:49.440 you think you hate the corporate media enough,
01:28:51.920 but you don't.
01:28:54.340 Sophie Lev,
01:28:55.300 one thing that happened in Germany.
01:28:57.000 They considered loading the voting age to 16.
01:29:00.600 Then they found out that the majority of young people
01:29:03.040 wanted to vote AfD.
01:29:04.960 Then they dropped the idea.
01:29:06.660 Thane Scott of Swindon,
01:29:10.840 look at the related articles to the side on that article.
01:29:13.940 Gay conversion therapy in Italy and Russia is like 1984.
01:29:17.980 They have such an obvious slant there,
01:29:20.240 it's little to now point acknowledging the articles they produce.
01:29:24.120 And by George Happ,
01:29:25.560 the German Cup got the diversity reward he fought for.
01:29:29.740 I think that this is...
01:29:32.360 It's slightly more complicated than that, actually.
01:29:34.460 And honestly, I think that this is a bit unfair,
01:29:37.460 because if you look at the event,
01:29:39.260 again, I think, first of all,
01:29:40.800 when you have a large amount of people,
01:29:43.520 a large group fighting,
01:29:44.760 and also a large amount of,
01:29:47.140 a large group of police officers,
01:29:49.240 I think it's natural for them to all try and detain everyone
01:29:52.700 and separate the people who are fighting.
01:29:54.600 So it doesn't mean necessarily that he did this,
01:29:57.180 that he wanted to assist the criminal.
01:30:01.680 It was all very confusing.
01:30:03.040 Bobby, your segment has brought out the big bugs, Bo.
01:30:06.900 Right, yeah.
01:30:07.960 There's a few super chat things, aren't there?
01:30:10.880 So, Zerenks said,
01:30:13.340 a bit of correction,
01:30:14.420 less than 60,000 died without government involvement in COVID deaths.
01:30:19.100 I burned out my anger in 2020.
01:30:21.160 I'm just disappointed
01:30:22.000 and want serious charges and sentences for evil people here.
01:30:25.880 Yeah, absolutely.
01:30:26.420 Sean487 for $10.
01:30:30.340 Says, buy into, buy into,
01:30:32.920 my doctor forced my 88-year-old mum,
01:30:35.560 or he would drop her in Canada there,
01:30:37.820 drop her in Canada,
01:30:39.560 there is a three to five year waiting list for a doctor.
01:30:42.560 I hope he's not annoyed at me.
01:30:44.200 I don't mean to annoy anyone.
01:30:46.440 No, no, he's got a fair point.
01:30:48.220 In places like Canada, Israel and Australia,
01:30:50.920 you were basically forced.
01:30:52.620 Yeah, that was one of the things I didn't really say in my segment,
01:30:56.300 which I meant to.
01:30:58.100 With sort of stress that it wasn't just annoying,
01:31:01.480 you had to go one in, one out in Tesco.
01:31:03.480 It was annoying that you had to put a mask on sometimes.
01:31:06.100 Yeah.
01:31:06.560 If everyone remembers.
01:31:07.700 You won't get the kidney transplant you need
01:31:09.480 unless you take this thing.
01:31:10.620 Making old people die on their own.
01:31:14.820 Oh.
01:31:15.520 And all things like this.
01:31:17.720 Yeah.
01:31:18.260 And the mental health repercussions for little kids.
01:31:22.300 Yeah.
01:31:22.960 And the solitude for everyone.
01:31:25.780 But yeah, particularly old people being sort of forced to be lonely
01:31:29.640 and even die alone.
01:31:31.100 I mean, yeah, I didn't,
01:31:33.160 I sort of didn't really get round to talking about that whole side of it.
01:31:38.040 Yeah.
01:31:38.140 The evil of it.
01:31:39.820 The evil of it.
01:31:41.220 So Sean is right to sort of point that out.
01:31:44.880 Absolutely.
01:31:46.240 A madness.
01:31:49.160 Zurankz again said,
01:31:50.080 I just want to remark that by the end of October 2020,
01:31:53.340 New York Times said over 180,000 people in the US died in nursing homes.
01:31:57.520 At the same time,
01:31:58.820 our total death count was 240,000,
01:32:01.360 meaning less than 60,000 died.
01:32:05.040 Right.
01:32:05.660 Okay.
01:32:07.180 Sean again said,
01:32:08.120 I recently had a CT scan of my lungs.
01:32:10.640 They were fine.
01:32:11.540 The scan revealed two closed arteries in my heart after vaccine.
01:32:15.940 Previous scan, heart healthy.
01:32:17.280 Oh God.
01:32:18.880 Yeah.
01:32:19.540 Yeah.
01:32:19.920 And in fact,
01:32:20.400 actually I might do a Brokonomics soon with a couple of people who've been vaccine injured.
01:32:25.880 And their stories are horrific.
01:32:28.140 Yeah.
01:32:28.660 Absolutely horrific.
01:32:30.060 It's funny in the,
01:32:31.100 not funny,
01:32:32.140 not funny,
01:32:32.660 ha ha.
01:32:32.980 Funny.
01:32:33.580 Yeah.
01:32:33.900 Interesting.
01:32:34.500 Funny.
01:32:35.120 Evil.
01:32:35.600 That's the worst.
01:32:36.220 It's not funny in any way.
01:32:37.640 It's interesting,
01:32:38.580 let's say,
01:32:39.600 to note that in Britain,
01:32:41.760 if anyone doesn't know,
01:32:42.500 we're having an investigation into it all,
01:32:44.820 aren't we?
01:32:45.600 We're having a whitewash.
01:32:46.920 We're having a whitewash into it.
01:32:48.160 Yeah.
01:32:48.560 And the whole angle is,
01:32:50.000 why didn't you lock us down quicker and faster and more?
01:32:52.660 Yeah.
01:32:53.420 That's the angle.
01:32:54.780 That's the whole angle of it.
01:32:57.100 My God.
01:32:58.180 Yeah.
01:32:58.780 My God.
01:32:59.820 Fortunately,
01:33:00.000 the process that Fauci is going through at the moment seems a lot more interesting.
01:33:04.960 So the dam might break there instead.
01:33:07.380 And one last one,
01:33:08.300 Bald Eagle 1787 says,
01:33:10.660 all the pandemic did will show just how mentally unstable over half the West is,
01:33:15.600 and still is.
01:33:16.900 At this point,
01:33:17.580 World War III would be the best way to fix it,
01:33:20.300 since the major cities would be wiped out.
01:33:22.800 Yeah.
01:33:23.180 I don't think I can go that far.
01:33:24.620 Okay.
01:33:25.300 Yeah.
01:33:26.080 Right.
01:33:26.600 So are you going to say some more,
01:33:28.620 or should we?
01:33:28.920 Well,
01:33:29.080 we've got to have a time.
01:33:29.880 We can do a couple,
01:33:30.820 I'm sure.
01:33:31.540 We can do a couple.
01:33:32.160 Okay.
01:33:32.680 Someone online said,
01:33:33.400 the guy who tortured puppies to death is a bad guy.
01:33:36.420 No way.
01:33:37.360 What was that a reference to?
01:33:39.120 Maybe.
01:33:39.920 Oh,
01:33:40.400 Fauci.
01:33:41.060 Yeah.
01:33:41.300 Yeah.
01:33:41.720 Cause he,
01:33:42.100 oh yeah.
01:33:42.700 Remembered at the same moment.
01:33:43.580 I'm not,
01:33:43.860 I'm not even going to say what he did,
01:33:45.560 but what he did to those puppies was horrific.
01:33:47.720 Just doing testing on animals.
01:33:49.320 Yeah.
01:33:49.520 But particularly cute puppies for some reason.
01:33:51.660 But it was basically torture,
01:33:53.000 not,
01:33:53.220 not research.
01:33:55.840 Yeah.
01:33:56.240 Okay.
01:33:56.700 I think we have time for one more and we could wrap up.
01:34:00.440 Okay.
01:34:00.840 A Z desert rat or AZ desert rat said vaccine mandates are evil.
01:34:05.660 If someone wants to get vaccinated,
01:34:07.320 that's their business,
01:34:08.180 but don't try to force anyone to get vaccinated.
01:34:10.580 Yeah.
01:34:10.760 I've said it before.
01:34:11.540 They will have to sort of couple of guys,
01:34:14.680 two,
01:34:14.840 three guys to pin me down.
01:34:16.240 There's no other way.
01:34:17.080 Yeah.
01:34:17.460 Yeah.
01:34:17.620 There's no other way.
01:34:18.820 Someone sit on my legs.
01:34:20.160 Yeah.
01:34:20.560 Another guy holds each arm.
01:34:22.360 Yeah.
01:34:22.580 That's the only way it's happening.
01:34:23.780 If that day comes,
01:34:24.960 that'll be the only day that I'm,
01:34:26.100 I'm glad for female police officers because I can fight a lot more of them.
01:34:30.240 Okay.
01:34:30.600 So,
01:34:31.180 uh,
01:34:31.480 hope you enjoyed it and,
01:34:33.100 uh,
01:34:33.260 hope you had a good time and hopefully we'll see you tomorrow.
01:34:37.580 Bye.
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