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So everybody, welcome to today's meeting of Medical Doctors for COVID Ethics International.
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This group was founded four years, more than five, four years ago by Stephen Frost, a
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ethics, justice, freedom and health in the face of global challenges.
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This time we remember two lawyers incarcerated unlawfully by governments, Dr. Rainer Formick,
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German US lawyer, incarcerated by the German government and Arno Van Kessel, a Dutch lawyer
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jailed by the Belgian government or Belgian, no Belgian lawyer,
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governed, imprisoned by Holland for fighting for freedom for their clients, fighting for
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you and me. We call on both of them to be released immediately.
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We also remember Buttonheart Bear, whose job is to shine a light on the trafficking of children
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to help rescue kids from being trafficked. I'm Charles Coviss, your moderator, Australasian
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passion provocateur. In my red jacket, red being the color of passion. Passion is the key to your
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0:01:25 --> 0:01:[privacy contact redaction]iced law for 20 years and I changed career 32 years ago to be a professional
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speaker. On top of that, for the past 14 years, I've guided parents and lawyers in addressing
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vaccine injuries and medical failures. John Rappaport has confirmed to us that in America,
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the number one cause of death is bad medical advice. I'm also chief executive of an industrial
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hemp company and hemp is going to be a lifesaver for humanity, for people in the UK, Andrew,
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and for many countries around the world, including Australia and the US.
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This group is a blend of voices of all sorts of professions, not just doctors from all around the
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world. Many of us once viewed vaccines as benign. Now, many of us wear the badge of passionate
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anti-vaxxers with pride, awakened to new realities, and I certainly am a passionate anti-vaxxer
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and I, the words of Judy Markowitz, wonderful medical researcher, ring in my ears, do not jab yourself.
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We're in the thick of a global struggle. We're in World War III. We've been in this now for
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another is the scientific battle front, another is the information battle front. So five and a
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half years in this fight, we've got probably two and a half, three years to go. People like James
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one of us is called on to fight for our rights. Science we know is never done. It thrives on
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challenge and inquiry. Some here believe in viruses, others see them as fiction, and many
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Bridgen. This is, I think, the fourth time that Andrew is speaking to us. Former
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thank you. And we'll follow by question and answer. Stephen Foss normally asked the first
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0:03:51 --> 0:03:[privacy contact redaction]n, appropriately moderated to keep ideas flowing. Free speech
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0:03:57 --> 0:04:[privacy contact redaction] human liberties. If something offends you, own it. We lovingly
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cite that the outrage culture and its demands to silence truth. We choose love over fear in
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these meetings. Fear binds and sickens and depresses. Love liberates, inspires, heals.
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These twice weekly gatherings are far from mere talk. They've birthed real world actions and
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rallying behind the demand of medical truth now crafted by the wonderful John Rappaport.
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Medical truth now, that's what we want. This call can unite humanity in a surge for accountability.
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So we're thrilled to welcome our guest presenter, Andrew Bridgen. Andrew is a true
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warrior for freedom, truth, justice, ethics and the proper application of law. And I'll tell you
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a little bit about him now for the purposes of this recording. He's the former member of the
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Over that 14 year period, Andrew's support grew appreciably with vote shares of 44%, 49%, 58% and
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62% in successive elections. That's an extraordinary achievement. Andrew's decision to stand as an
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independent in 2024, just some 18 months ago, followed his expulsion from the Conservative Party
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in April 2023, a move that marked a turning point in Andrew's political journey. Throughout his
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career, Andrew distinguished himself as a bold, outspoken advocate for transparency, freedom and
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public accountability. He became especially known for his passionate support for those who believe
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debate and independent inquiry at times when such positions were politically very risky.
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0:06:24 --> 0:06:[privacy contact redaction]ew Briggs's approach has always emphasised principles over partisanship. His platform
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is grounded in five core commitments, enforcing immigration law, challenging the net zero agenda,
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bodies such as the WHO and exposing vaccine harm. His website offers a full outline of these
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priorities. Bold, unyielding and never afraid to ask the difficult questions, Andrew Briggs remains
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a force in political discourse, advocating for those whose voices are often suppressed
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in pursuit of a freer, fairer society. So Andrew, congratulations on your courageous,
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magnificent decision and thank you again for coming to speak to us. You are an inspiration
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for many, including me. Well done and we look forward to your thoughts and we look forward to
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discussion with you and some insights that you might have for actions that we in this group
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I think we'll kick off with the sort of issue of the day, which has kicked things off in the UK,
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they're going to have digital ID, Mr Albanese announced that digital ID is coming in but it's
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going to make life for you. The bad news, it was called the BRIC card
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identification, but sorry, registration, identification and tracking.
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sounds like an old British Leyland car where they just try and rebrand the same old rubbish and I
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think you'll have forgotten. So that's worked to an extent. I think the kickback has surprised them
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government, the response from the government was that we're not changing and they can't because
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it's above their pay grade because everything that the World Economic Forum and the global elites
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want is thwarted if we don't have digital ID. So they've already invested an awful lot of time and
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money, well of their time and your money in this policy around the world. The problem is
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it's a many-stranded attack. So in the UK, they're also in the child welfare bill which is
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educational welfare bill which is sneaking its way through parliament, there's a line in there which
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certainly without the child's permission and of course in 18 years time everyone would be
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enrolled in it, all the children would be enrolled in it and they've done it that way but they've
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0:10:38 --> 0:10:[privacy contact redaction] government it was a man called Grant Schapps, I think it was the business secretary,
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the government bought in something called OneLogin and if that's not a digital ID I don't know what is.
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It is. So if you want to change the
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and I refused to do the digital ID before it was even a protest but they made me drive 20 miles to
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everywhere else around the world so it's we've got to be very very careful and life if you don't want
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a digital ID it's going to be very very it's going to be rather uncomfortable. How can we kick back?
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Well I'm speaking at an event this Saturday in Birmingham, I'm speaking in London at a big event
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Wales really. It's nice that I'm going to go and speak in Cardiff the week after and
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we'll need to get people to take certain steps to make it more difficult
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and life will be more difficult if you want to stay out of the digital ID system.
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We obviously need to use as much cash as possible because that thwarts their plans
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and be willing to suffer a slower life. It is interesting it's been reported in the UK that
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handing in their smartphones and I think smart stands for surveillance monitoring and
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kettle and a smart this and a smart go on a smart motorway yeah I always get I always get caught
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a slower pace of life and we'll have to accept some discomfort but if we can hold off on two
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things I think which is the digital ID and the war that's coming then I think the truth is coming
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and how this is going to end up you know it's going to be decided probably in the next six months
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they need a war to cover up the lies they've told to us the money our our money they've stolen
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off us and and the crimes they've committed against us the UK media is completely the
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during the second world war every journalist in the UK worked for the ministry of defense I'm
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so the biased reporting of the situation in Ukraine is absolutely shocking and we are being
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sleepwalked into a situation where we're going to be at war with with Russia I would remind you
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that in our dealings with the Soviet Union as it was and Russia we we've broken every agreement
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we've ever had with them at the end of the cold war in 91 in return for the reunification of Germany
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we promised the Russians that under the Minsk agreement that we would not move NATO and the
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moved a thousand miles nearer to Russia with the EU and and NATO and the Russians I mean Putin is
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due for several decades he's told us that we weren't having Ukraine he wasn't going to have
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in 20 minutes if we might think that's unreasonable but I would point out that in the 1950s
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they had a Cuba missile crisis when the then Soviet Union wanted to place missiles nuclear missiles
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in Cuba some [privacy contact redaction] and that took us right to the brink and so we had to
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take the missiles and that took us right to the brink and we can't say that Russia haven't haven't
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warned us and the the coup that we that the West organized in the Maydown coup in in Ukraine in
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the Donbas are long documented this is a war that's already been running on for 11 years
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and the deal was that this is this is the deal that the European powers had gone with is that
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Ukraine has to fight on until next May and then whatever happens NATO well the European powers
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are coming in to reinforce it and get the war going unfortunately it doesn't look like Ukraine
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I point out that had Kamala Harris won the American elections presidential elections last year
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to get us into that was a a false flag nuclear detonation in Western Europe blamed on the Russians
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and that ladies and gentlemen is why President Putin who I think is a pretty clever guy and
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knows what the score is that's why he showed the world his original missiles because when he hit
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that weapons depot in in Dnipro because he wanted to show the world and he said I don't need to use
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nuclear weapons I've got these they they you know 11 you know 11 000 miles an hour you can't shoot
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them down and they've got huge kinetic energy multiple warheads that was to stop us or NATO
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from using a false flag nuclear detonation on him because he had the perfect excuse that I don't need
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to use nuclear weapons and I'm showing you what I've got that was because of that's how near we
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or Ukrainian shipping in a NATO port they've been trained for three months I know exactly where they
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are being trained I'm not going to tell you that because I'm probably going to get arrested if I
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did but this is absolutely genuine from an independent
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defence and intelligence organisation which I've worked with for four years called UNIT
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and I will say that not everybody in the security agencies around the world has no conscience and
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doesn't know that what they're doing is against the people they're supposed to be protecting
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and certainly that's true of people some people who work in MI5 and MI6 who pass information to
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UNIT as they do in every from every other intelligence gathering agency around the world
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and that is absolutely genuine so
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the Russians do not want a war Russia has only got a population it's the biggest country in the
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world it's only got a population of 145 million probably about five million Ukrainians have
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migrated to Russia so they're probably 150 million
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the population of the NATO countries is 975 million we'd outnumber them seven to one
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70 somewhere between 75 and 90 trillion dollars of natural resources identified within their
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I can't see why they'd want to invade us with all our problems but I could think a lot of a lot of
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resources indeed Ms Callas the the deputy president of the European Union
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because it was too big and it got to be broken up the EU wants the balkanization of
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and balkanizing Yugoslavia which was a a a competitor federation to the European Union
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I'd ask you to think where did all the weapons that suddenly appeared across Yugoslavia come from
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they came from the European Union that's mostly from Germany and that's that's how that war started
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but it's interesting that the European Union don't think that they've got too big they they
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they're not they're not big enough they need to expand into Russia vested interest is an amazing
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thing and so
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President Trump threw a them a problem because he doesn't want America to get involved but I've had
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Europeans to discuss defense and security multiple day meetings and some of the American delegates
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agents and there's no former you know you don't leave these organizations once you're in you're
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in forever they said we didn't have to worry in in Europe the America weren't going to get involved
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and I assured them that we that's the game we played last time and we lost everything we had
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in the world we only finished paying for the second world war around 2005 in the UK and that
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kind offer for us to to fight on and you might think that you know that's you know crazy that
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war and the second world war without the Americans who came in for the the last bit basically for
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for the medals and the glory and we
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this is not unusual and this is you know if you want to make America great again
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down for a few years I'm sure that's what made America great in the first place so the Americans
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why would you even negotiate with Mr Putin well I think we're rapidly getting to the point where
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the Russians think it doesn't matter what they do we're going to end up in a war with them
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because everything they've reached out with we've slapped them in the face if you don't think that
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NATO troops are fighting in Ukraine every one of the storm shadow missiles that we supply to Ukraine
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they're managed maintained armed and aimed and we'll call them generously British technicians
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with American technicians and these technicians are only weeks out of our military they're NATO
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and it's NATO mainly British who are advising the Ukrainians on all their maneuvers
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it is a proxy war we've it's been admitted by Boris Johnson it's a proxy war
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and I would remind you that the war was over four weeks into after it had started in March 2022
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when the Russians pulled out because they'd they'd agreed an initial the Istanbul agreement
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but it was Boris Johnson that went out at Joe Biden's request and told Zelensky we've got to
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that then they're now up to over 1.8 million deaths 1.8 million deaths which probably means
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something in the region of five million seriously wounded well deaths or missing because Zelensky is
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not that keen on paying out the the payments for those killed in action so there's there are
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so that their families don't get the compensation what I would tell you about that war Ukraine was
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well we know we know from the Americans donations that Zelensky said that half the money had
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disappeared they'd only received half the money that Americans think they donated to Ukraine
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they've been sold on the black market this is hardly is massively dropped the price of illegal
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firearms around the world because so many of the personal weapons that have been donated to Ukraine
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were sold for cash and I'll ask you to look at the October 7th look at the weapons Hamas for handling
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breaking through on the vaccines and health I think we are going to get this tsunami of truth
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there's three studies out now there was the Japanese study that linked cancer increased
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one of the reasons that well there were two reasons why I was ostracized cancelled
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besmirched in the in the press and shunned by my colleagues in parliament for speaking out about
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the vaccines lack of safety and efficacy first of all it was to punish me for having the
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to teach every other MP what would happen if you were to follow suit and it's worked
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saw from a see malhotra's speech at the reform party conference and I am no fan of Nigel Farage
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or reform I can tell you they are part of the uni party but the labor party were particularly scathing
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and scathing so it's pretty clear that the labor party are going to are sticking with the
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health secretary who was shadow health secretary when I knew him he always stuck with the the safe
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the UK so and the the media is very slavish over here it's a client media so even if
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Robert Kennedy jr jay bakacharya and the team even if they expose everything and suspend the
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jabs in America which I think will happen before Christmas I'm not convinced that the UK isn't
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of anti-vaxxers which would be bizarre absolutely bizarre some of the stuff that president Trump's
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doing one minute he's calling on Pfizer Moderna to justify their claims to him that the vaccines
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and the next minute he's parading Albert Baller the chief exec of Pfizer in the Oval Office and
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and saying that he's done a brilliant job and he's going to have 70 he's going to invest another 70
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Kennedy jr's face when when that meeting was going on I think the it's impossible the eyes can't
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can't hide his disgust but I think Trump has moved his position from the from the the daddy
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of warp speed to something rather more skeptical and and he does know I think what what what
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Robert Kennedy's got on the vaccines and the childhood schedule and and I still think that's
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that's coming and I think there's so many people have been vaccine harmed now that
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who was either been harmed or killed by these vaccines
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and indeed them everywhere pretty much except for America and the
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so we're we're driving our economy off a cliff we're deindustrializing at an alarming rate
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in the UK we've got the most expensive energy costs in the in the developed world
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which means it's impossible for you to make anything really at a competitive price and sell
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four and a half times higher than India
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I believe that Land Rover Jaguar will relocate back to the well they'll they'll locate themselves
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there's no failure that was that was all planned the using a transsexual to advertise your car
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Land Rover Jaguar had a hacking they were hacked and they had to shut down production
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for several all of these problems will mean that when Tata decide to say Tata to the UK
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and and locate Land Rover Jaguar there'll be very little engineering left in the West Midlands if
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free to India it's for them to export them back to us when they pull the the business out
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so everything's there for that that will be a body blow for for for us and it'll probably only
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aviation engines in the world that they're poised for after Land Rover Jaguar they'll be pulling
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out as well it's going to leave the UK as some sort of economic backwater completely reliant on
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financial services the city of London as corrupt as you come and the rest of us will be will be
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selling each other insurance and walking each other's dogs professionally apparently that's
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what we're going to be doing for for our economy not a great not a great future for the next
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generation what else am I working on the the court case my court case against Matt Hancock
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now let's be clear he's pulling every favor he can and the establishment I'm not really taking
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on Matt Hancock I'm taking on the World Economic Forum and Big Pharma the most powerful vested
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should you wish should you continue to challenge the narrative Andrew as I was told in January 2023
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0:36:53 --> 0:37:[privacy contact redaction]itutions in the UK are corrupted I think sadly that the UK is the most corrupt
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has to be willing to rot this is what happens when you've got endemic corruption across institutions
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level of endemic corruption across all our institutions so politics I think people may
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the judiciary Hancock doesn't want to be in the dock answering questions on oath about what he
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did and what he didn't say and what he did during the pandemic and whether the vaccines are safe and
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he certainly doesn't want that and the wef know that if they let Hancock if Hancock loses then
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I'm into Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson I've already issued letters before action against Rishi Sunak
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I did that on the 27th of January this year it's fascinating that I I'm Iq Sunak of having a
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and conspiracy to shut down my debate or debate about the Covid-19 vaccines and their safety and
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0:39:05 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction]y with through his lawyers to say that he had no financial
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issue that assurance that he had no financial interest in Moderna when as chancellor
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doses of mRNA vaccines so-called for the next 10 years
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0:39:44 --> 0:39:[privacy contact redaction] we got? Well what if I were to tell you that named appeal court judges
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whether they could be appealed or not to write the judgments. Would you think that was a bit off
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in the mother you know and we've got that the sad thing is I supplied all that evidence to
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judge who had written undoubtedly written the judgment in the appeal court of her own case so
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she was a judge sitting in judgment in her own court which is against the law and the
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despite me putting all the evidence in and it is compelling and I will put it to you that you know
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0:41:04 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ions in writing I asked him can Sir Stephen confirm that the
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that's a fairly easy answer isn't it is the judgment in that case where you were the judge
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it's got your name on the bottom did you write it
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0:41:27 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ion if you didn't write it do you mind telling us who did write it
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0:41:32 --> 0:41:[privacy contact redaction]ion if you claim you did write it Sir Lord Justice Sir Stephen Males
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his lawyers wrote back saying that he would not be answering any of those questions
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court judge despite me presenting all the evidence well I suppose she had been writing those judgments
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for years so why wouldn't they promote her she'd been writing the judgments instead of the appeal
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court judges why wouldn't they promote her and it's absolutely disgusting they don't care
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you can see why Hancock wanted to get my case against him into the appeal court having lost
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together and I will go in organs blazing on the publicity because if we just had a fair and free
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we do not but and and there is nothing more corrupt and corrupting than having a corrupt judge
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especially if they're at the highest end of the appeal court so we've got all that fun to come
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despite all of that I think I've got a very good case oh the the during the case that she's now
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been going on for over two and a half years Hancock's barrister was an at KC was A. Neardley
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a small man who was clearly bullied at school I can assure you
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yes were I to compare his firm to a compost heap he'd be by far the smallest weed growing out of it
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Hancock's barrister to being a part-time judge on the same bench as the judges sitting in judgment
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of our case so he goes for dinner with them every month they thought that was fair and reasonable
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but that wasn't that wasn't enough also A. Neardley you may have may have heard of a gentleman
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who goes by the name of Tommy Robinson A. Neardley is the barrister that the attorney
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it's the same as the as the barrister that's used by Matt Hancock in our case so
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it's going to be an interesting I would ask that when my case does finally get to
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to hearing and the problem is I don't think justice law justice Warby should have allowed
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legal cases they'll say well if Hancock got permission to appeal against Bridgid then I
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want it as well because we're arguing about the same part of law and so now there's a number of
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I'm pushing for that clearly Hancock's legal team don't want that they want a darkened room
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so I would ask that when the time comes I'll get a video link and I would ask people around the
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and what happens in that chamber will be in that courtroom will be monitored by thousands of
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you'll notice that I think Keir Starmer is the is the most unpopular prime minister we've ever had
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that Nigel Farage was forced to come back he's a compromised individual to lead reform
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because they knew that they've gamed it all out that he's a compromised individual and they've
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Labour 60 odd percent of all the MPs with only 30 percent of the support from the public so they
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government get in if they're doing the the wefts bidding they're going to be very very unpopular
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in no time at all and I spoke to a Labour MP I have a confession to make I do have a friend who's
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a Labour MP only on a personal level I've known him for 15 years he rang me and he's he spent some
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hours on the phone with me it's a thought he's a five-term elected MP and I did say to him look
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you know you've you always wanted for [privacy contact redaction]s wanted to be on the government benches
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you've had just over a year now how do you like it he said it's terrible and he said that the
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Labour Party are finished and that he will definitely after a year in government he said
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he'll definitely lose his seat at the next election he said we're finished he said a few of the new
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Labour MPs are they think we can pull it round he says but they're deluded he said we're finished
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and I said well you know what why wouldn't you be when you know you you've broken every every pledge
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fuel allowance from old age pensioners and in the first October you were in allowed energy prices
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to rise by nine percent that you've taken benefits from the severely disabled I said you know what
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were you thinking you're supposed to be a socialist so you're thinking if you if you if you take
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benefits off the severely disabled that what they'll suddenly be able to work and and I said and I hope
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you didn't vote for that appalling decriminalization of abortion up to birth something which I honestly
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don't think you get two or three percent of the general population in my country to vote for
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and this is shocking he said it's that bad Andrew he said that I sit in the tea room
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I don't look at the order paper and when the bell rings I go into the voting lobby to see where
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what I'm voting for I find I can sleep rather better at night and that's a five term labour MP
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who already knows that he'll be gone at the next general election
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that's the state of our country that's the state of our democracy what I would say is
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they've got they're they're the systems that have got us into this mess they are not going to
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be the solution to get us out of it and if we can get through all of this we do need a different
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a referendum basis on a quarterly basis I was always going to say that that this system of
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a war there they're what for rather wealthier than we are but then last week they did vote
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0:50:57 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction]em we've got I am quite happy now Charles to answer some questions having spoken for
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more than 45 minutes you've done very well Andrew I've taken copious notes and the idea of
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are offering now I've got a couple of questions and then we'll go to others I want to bring to
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everyone's attention and yours Andrew Michael Reckton-Wald's work Michael Reckton-Wald is a
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um give you a link but this is important and what Michael is talking about his book is called the
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on your screen as a
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if you'll excuse the pun is it needling me I think we his network may have dropped
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oh okay you're muted Charles
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all right here I am yes I came whatever it did so can you see that on your screen Michael
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Reckton-Wald yes so his book is the grand refusal now the point is I'll put this link in for
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0:53:09 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ew and this is very useful it's a well articulated
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um can you can you fire that on email to me yes I will and I'm just going to show you these
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0:53:21 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]e but while you've beautifully articulated what do we do about this so
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0:53:28 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] democracy but here's the nine point plan for stopping the great reset it's well thought
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through and it is here's the nine steps refuse central bank digital currency reject internet
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0:53:41 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]allation of devices in your bodies the metaverse and transhumanism
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number three refuse digital ID and the wording inclusion meets totalitarianism which is a great
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0:53:54 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ice the free market so here it is and many people in this group are doing this
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0:54:01 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ate disengage from establishment institutions all the ones that you've
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become entrepreneurial buy locally from farmers markets establish parallel economies currencies
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0:54:20 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ocks remove money from ESG reporting banks number seven put extreme pressure
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on government representatives and very specific issues now here's an interesting one Andrew and
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I'm wondering in your experience this is where I'm coming to encourage the defection of elites
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0:54:37 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] agenda identify elites who might oppose the agenda for moral ethical or
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economic reasons and appeal to them by writing emails letters and by putting this nine point plan
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included in my book the great reset and the struggle for liberty and network with like-minded
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individuals which is what and spread this plan which is what we are doing here so I will get this
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I'll put the link into the chat and my point is in your experience Andrew are there
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plan as you said you know you only get to the top of the pile if you're rotten
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but it's not true that a [privacy contact redaction]e with significant resources are part of the world
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economic forum and in your experience you know are a certain percentage of people with significant
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resources on our side
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I think they they may be morally but they know that if they physically come out on our side
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they know what happens to you so they're not but I mean I still think we're going to win and I base
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that on various ideas but not all of it sort of spiritual I don't think God's taken us this far
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to let us down but even even then I think we've been on this planet a lot longer than they tell
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0:56:16 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] evolved our behavioral strategies if being evil and bad
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0:56:25 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]rategy we've been all on the our ancestors we've been on the earth long enough
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0:56:29 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] adopted that winning strategy the fact that most people in
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0:56:33 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]ill pretty decent shows that that is the winning strategy and I think it'll be like
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the Nazis Charles at the end after the end of the war in Germany you couldn't find a Nazi
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they were all they were they were you know and it'll be like that with the globalists they'll
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try and meld back into the population again and I'm afraid we're going to have to root them out
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like Japanese knotweed
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there won't be any there won't be any globalists at the end that we know no we
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we weren't we weren't wasn't us it won't be any of them hardly at all well said well that's so
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that is a that is a great reminder for all of us to keep your analog records everybody I have known
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quote in the cloud your ability to access information will be limited so and they can
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and they can alter it can't they they can just don't get you with AI you could say just you know
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0:57:37 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] and it never all happened and and you know a few years
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down the line you're gone you're an unperson exactly like 1984 so don't get trapped into the
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non-physical world everybody that's one of the nice steps I'll put the link in Andrew into the
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chat there with Michael all that piece for everybody else please that is a beautiful
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set of guides now the other thing before we get to Jerry Waters everyone please understand the
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difference between rich and poor countries the foundational difference between rich and poor
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0:58:12 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ricity the work of Buckminster Fuller and energy has
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categorically proven and I'll just say specific electricity but energy electricity is the
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0:58:28 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] correlation between electricity availability and GDP and then when GDP
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0:58:34 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ancy goes up when GDP goes down life expectancy goes down now the game plan is to
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0:58:41 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]able except for the elites and literally Andrew we're going back to
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the 16th century where taking timber from the king's forests was was criminal was a hanging
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0:58:55 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]e would freeze in the UK and and that's the game plan and when you see it you
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0:59:02 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ease note everybody the attack on energy affordability and availability
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0:59:10 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] hollowing out of the middle class because if there is no middle class the elites
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are free to do what they want that's the game plan and every single one of us has to call out
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the fraud that is net zero emissions and it is a fraud we won't go into it Andrew's articulated
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well but well done on going beautifully on the last thing is this so so that's the game plan of
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net zero and I've been involved in renewable energy since 1992 so I know what I'm talking about
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0:59:44 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction] issue as a former lawyer the attack on the rule of law Andrew you've articulated beautifully
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that when you can't rely on the court system that's the second the the foundational difference
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1:00:00 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ricity the second level up is the rule of law if there is no law
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1:00:09 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ralia is heading down that direction as well but you've
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articulated that problem very well and what it's up to each of us to shine a light on corrupt
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and my argument would be they're overwhelmingly corrupted but not hopelessly and our job is to
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1:00:35 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] done for us Andrew so congratulations for your courage in doing so
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yes I'm I think the last bastion in the western world of any chance of justice is trial by jury
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by your peers and the bad news is that Keir Starling will announce in the next 12 months that he's
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ending trial by jury and it'll all be done by the corrupt judges and that will be the end of it in
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the UK and even worse I think as you brought to our attention previously that the judges are no
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longer appointed by parliament no no we need and we need full transparency about which judge gets
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gets carriage of a certain case and it needs to be transparently the the taxi rank rule rather than
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allowing certain judges to take certain cases where they may have a an interest and no questions
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can be ever asked but I've got I've got judges who I've put desars on to ask them what data
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they're holding on me personally and it's a legal requirement for them to respond and they won't
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respond and that's a judge breaking the law but they're judges they're above the law and whenever
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you've got power without any accountability that is not that's not democracy or justice that is
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tyranny and that's what we've got that was all brought in by Tony Blair in the noughties yes that
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the bureaucratic appointment of judges taking away from parliament so at least in Australia that's
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not happening but how amazing that in America many judges are elected by the local people so
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all right let's move let's move so they are that you and Andrew congratulations on what you've
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raised with us I've taken copious notes and and watching those watching this recording as well
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you know the the choice for each one of us is what are you going to do with this information
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1:02:36 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ew has shared with us okay Jerry our favorite Irish doctor here Andrew you've met Jerry
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before I'm sure yeah your only Irish doctor here let's let's be honest about it you know so it's
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relatively easy to be your favorite one um my least favorite one as well then pardon and my
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1:02:57 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] favorite one as well yeah yeah absolutely yeah that that's not unique that that's it's not
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unique to Charles um yeah we met out we met outside the medical council a couple of weeks
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1:03:10 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ew and um yeah there's a number of points I'd like to matter I'm fairly certain you
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won't be able to answer this but the first of all you you mentioned your dsars I've been chasing
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the medical council for three years for my dsars and they've used the excuse that I was under
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my dsars so they're delinquent on one request for dsars for three and a half years and the delinquent
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another one for six months the second one so you know this idea that the data protection act
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what 202 was it is of any great relevance I know that the data protection officer in Ireland really
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isn't up to much and I've been told well you're not going to get much through him so I I'm waiting
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for my dsars to come back from the medical council I expect a huge amount of redactions
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and I'm no doubt I'm going to have to fight through the courts to get these redactions lifted
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1:04:14 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you is you you know does this kind of throw away remarks that the the politicians
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you know want war they need a war how can they hope to win a war like you know it's a crazy concept
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to say you they need or they want a war the chances are if it does it won't just be conventional
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weapons it will when when one side's back is against the wall it'll go to nuclear weapons
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pretty much everybody accepts that a nuclear war will be the end of 90 or 99 percent of
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one minute they could win a war with Russia in the context given that what the the British Army is
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something like they couldn't put they couldn't put 20,000 troops in the ground the Americans
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1:05:13 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction] 350,000 in in in Ukraine at the moment apparently they could mobilize seven
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million in in a month you know the Russians could mobilize seven million in a month they they are
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1:05:26 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ened they and and that's hugely important in the army I've never been in the army
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but I do believe that that's what you need you need guys who've been under fire real you know
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so how can anybody and you know when you listen to the likes of Scott Ritter or Douglas McGregor or
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Alex Mercuris who is talking to us here a while ago Alex Christopher Glenn Dielsen Daniel Davis
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1:05:53 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]en to these guys they say NATO cannot win a war right America full-blown America
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can't win a war against Russia not a land war and remember that America is an island in effect
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it's for it to for it to get anything out of America it's got to cross two oceans
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through submarines and all sorts of things you know so that the idea that they like how can they
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can't win one um yes on the um on the desar you're absolutely right um I've petitioned the cabinet
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office that run the civil service in the UK uh for my uh the data they're holding on me I've done it
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four times I even got down to only [privacy contact redaction]s and every time the office of the cabinet office
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have come back and said it's still too much work because they they hold a library on me so even
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the medical council in Dublin a few months ago in support of Marcus de Bruijn a very brave doctor
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1:07:15 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ood up for the patients um
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well I suppose you're sitting all feeling pretty uh pretty clever yourself in in the public of
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Ireland neutral country you won't be involved in the war but you're presuming presuming that you
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know about the point is that we we're going to win that would be like suggesting that the vaccines
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1:07:48 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]e it's not to win this if you read Klaus Schwab's book it says
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of us won't be here and it'll be through repeated pandemics famines and wars well I mean the point
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is not to win the war the point is is is to us in [privacy contact redaction]s a war
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this is they want an eight to ten year war with uh with Russia a proper war you know but you know
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1:08:30 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]a to that french health service about a month ago and he said that the
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France will be where we'll treat all the wounded from the war next year by next month uh by next
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April he told the french health service they've got to be ready to receive between 20 and 50 000
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battlefield casualties a week [privacy contact redaction] signed up I believe to the European
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Defense and Securities Union in Ireland I don't know we we've signed up we're not in the bloody
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1:09:03 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]armer side is in that is um means that Ursula von der Leyen the unelected unaccountable
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leader of the European Union that we've left will be sending out authorizing the
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conscription papers for young britains and Irish people I presume and the constriction age is 16
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to 35 male and female that's why starmer has authorized votes for 16 year olds because she
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can't be asked to lay your life down for your nation the glorious war with those awful russians
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1:09:39 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] a vote and they'll never have a vote and this war will suit Macron who doesn't
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they want an eight to ten year war and there'll be very little left of Europe by the time they've
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finished and it's not about winning it's about some people are going to begin who live in America
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are going to be very very rich out of this because they'll be supplying the weapons
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and even in Ireland you'll be living on a cinder that's what it's all about there's even paper
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all these migrants who've come into our countries they'll be useful because they're all men of
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fighting age and we can recruit them into our military if our own people don't want to go and
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fight i don't think they're going to fight for us because they didn't want to fight for their own
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countries we will see but it's not about winning you've been like suggesting that the that the
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vaccines are about saving lives they weren't were they didn't save any lives okay all right jerry
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1:10:47 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] going back to the idea of a sort of the second world war
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but if it goes nuclear as you say it'll all be a cinder there will be no winners and the idea that
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1:11:01 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ive you know okay well i knew i knew two years ago that
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spent 250 million pounds on a on a nuclear bunker bill gates has got one in new zealand he's got
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he's got them all over the world they they haven't spent that money for no reason and they spent it
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some years ago they know what's coming just like the elites knew that they'd got to move their
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stocks and they knew that the lockdowns and the pandemic was coming in how else do you think they
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increase their wealth by 50 percent whenever else was locked down it's called insider trading they
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know what's coming it's whether we can stop them or not i know what they want and it isn't the
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politicians that want it we don't have independent politicians anyway they're all owned so it's the
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the elites want the war and the politicians will deliver it and that's that's what's going on
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incoming that there's going to be guys they're going to be soldiers going to i don't think
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they'll use nuclear i think i think i think i think i suppose to run away and as i've already
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if i were a soldier i'd shoot the buggers in the in the in the m thing in the in the bunker
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and i'd bring in all my family and i would imagine that will be the human response
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well well well we'll see i hope it happens well i don't hope it happens but i don't think i don't
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think russia don't need to use nuclear weapons he he's got these aresnicks there's nothing we've
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got in the uk or europe can shoot them down he even said i'll target industrial military output
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1:13:01 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ion i'll give you 24 hours putin said to move your civilians out because he said
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i'm not you know i'm not giving anything away by telling you i'm going to hit that factory and i'll
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tell you now you can go on google takes you about five minutes to find the three sites in uk that
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place and i'll do it tomorrow give the people time to get away because there's nothing we can do to
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1:13:30 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction] they move at 11 000 miles an hour currently there's nothing to do about it
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they could take out their aircraft carriers your aircraft they could give them you know
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1:13:42 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]ually empty their aircraft and sink them because the aircraft carriers couldn't
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move in in 12 hours you know out of their home docks like it's crazy they couldn't they couldn't
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1:13:53 --> 1:13:[privacy contact redaction]er than those 11 000 miles an hour resnick missiles well yeah but they couldn't
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even move their position they couldn't get five miles in in in in 12 hours you know before let's
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move on come on let's good all good conversation good thinking and very intriguing all right thomas
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1:14:12 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ew for your great courageous work you are one of the handful still honest politicians
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1:14:18 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]t i don't know whether you know me i'm a swiss cardiologist that was
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for making the prevailing corona nonsense narrative so much public
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1:14:35 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction] want to remind everybody that we in switzerland we have some element of direct democracy
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but it's not perfect as well but of course it would be better than what we have in the in the
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and above all the all those evil international organizations that are in the world are in the
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evil international organizations bis wef unno who are located in switzerland and
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uh as you mentioned we we had the chance the swiss populace wanted to vote about the digital
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1:15:36 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] sunday in switzerland it's called the electronic id we voted against that two-thirds
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1:15:43 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] it some years ago the government said well at that time the main argument against it was that
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it was issued by private organizations so they changed that now so if the populace
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so it will be issued by the government now by the state and some minutes before the end it was 50
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50.[privacy contact redaction] two minutes to 50.4 percent yes and of course it's
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not mandatory they say yeah well but let me know it's the system of the boiling frog
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if the time we cannot do this without this then that and then in the end we can't come to anything
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without it so it will be mandatory of course and the swiss government follows the big plan as well
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another thing about the war the world war i fully agree but that nato cannot win the war against
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russia napoleon tried it hitler tried it and nato as well will not succeed but my theory is about
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the same as with kovic i mean we needn't they needn't have a kovic pandemic it was enough that
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the populace believed there was a kovic pandemic my theory is that they they of course know they
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1:17:17 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] an all-out physical kinetic war so what they want is that the public believes
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we are in a war maybe maybe think about that i mean for the moment we have this proxy war
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which is a kind of war of course but maybe they go just continue on that path
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the populace shall believe there is a war while in fact there is not and i mean also those psychopaths
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1:17:48 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] their bunkers of course but they want to live in the
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sunlight on their yachts and their islands etc they they do not really want to live for for decades
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1:18:02 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] of their life in the bunker as well so i'm a bit more optimistic i don't think
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there will be all-out war what do you think about this
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i think we'll at least go up to a cuban missile that what they do is they want the fear don't they
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they want the fear like yeah um i'm afraid it's going to go to the point where a large
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proportion of the european population think that the missiles are in the air
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and we are going to go to that level of fear i think and whether then that then forces the
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1:18:39 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]iance with whatever our tyrannical governments want to push through
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1:18:45 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ion but they're certainly going to take us up to right up to the edge and and and i
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mean i don't know what what what you and ladies and gentlemen think of it but i always thought
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when we got to operation blue beam and the fake alien invasion they probably paid the last card
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in their hand when we get to that and there's plenty of americans i speak to that they think
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that's coming so maybe they have nothing left in there no cards left in their deck to play
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and i think they're desperate i think they're increasingly desperate because
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1:19:17 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] woken up and it doesn't matter whether it was net zero that woke you up
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or the vaccines or the 15 minute cities or something else there's no piece of propaganda
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1:19:29 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ers or the newspapers or from any political party that's ever going to put
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you back to sleep once you've woken up it's a one-way trip and then it's probably down to
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war or or the alien invasion whichever comes first but we are living in exciting times and
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i think i think i agree thomas and i thank you for all your great work and
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like everyone who's spoken out you were attacked i would say that we did mention earlier about
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rhino fulmic i am i've put in to go and visit him in germany because we must not forget about rhino
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he's a political prisoner as much as tommy robinson was in in the uk as well so
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so nice to see it thomas yes well said i'm stating for years that once they are really
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totally desperate they will law they will stage this fake alien attack i mean it's obvious i mean
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1:20:33 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ories of ufo's appear in the mainstream media and i guess well this seems to be
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real and why should they come up with all this so so i guess they they they they have this this
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as their end game if everything i was told that i was told by some military generals that they
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1:20:57 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] iraq war of putting some sort of hologram in the sky over
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over baghdad urging the pub that the iranian the iraq is to rise up against the saddam has
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saying and they decided not to so i mean that that's decades and decades ago can you imagine the
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1:21:18 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] to to fool the public now it'd be amazing be quite a show i've been to
701
1:21:24 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]n't been to the cinema in years i'm looking forward to it all right uh by the way
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now with all the ai and the technology everything is plausibly deniable because
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1:21:37 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ew someone said here's a video of andrew saying as you can say that wasn't me that was
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ai generated it was ai voice and to prove what is actually real versus not real is a two-edged
705
1:21:49 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] thomas good thinking good thinking you know we are i've only got one thing to say
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charles and that's beam me up scotty nice nice and if there's a tidal wave coming i long ago
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decided i'll get it if there's a tidal wave coming in australia i'm going to put my deck chair on the
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beach and beam me up scotty all right uh anders and really great um presentation andrew and i
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liked it i think there is a common denominator between the covid and the ukraine russian war
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which is fear and and if you look at the timeline then the covid kind of warfare if you call it that
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1:22:40 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ly when the ukraine war started so it was a it was almost no overlap it was
712
1:22:48 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] immediately new focus so okay but i i think that let's say the kinetic warfare is between
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ukraine and russia and uh but there is an economic warfare they use the german europe they used
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1:23:06 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]ies which makes a huge harm in particular for europe but if you look
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1:23:14 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] or what supposedly ukraine is doing now they are taking
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out a massive number of russian refineries and oil supplies so and if you make it parallel back to
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reagan in 1986 89 so soviet union collapsed because of the energy warfare which was it went
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from something like 60 dollar to 20 dollar per barrel but now it's the opposite so what is
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1:23:50 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ion of russian oil refineries and it might be well this is not ukraine
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this is uk usa france germany all of them together is doing that it's not ukraine who is really doing
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it so so what they're doing then what will happen what is already happening that the russian economy
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is about to collapse because there is not enough refined oil diesel and this is maybe the plan
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it's not a kinetic warfare it's an economic oil warfare and europe is already suffering big time
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1:24:29 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction] voluntarily cut down production so i think this is let's say the economic
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warfare but what i see as a kind of kinetic warfare is the harm the massive harm not just from
726
1:24:47 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ay between the jabs which was magnetic you know remember you could put a
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spoon to your shoulder if you were taking it so what that means is that these magnetic nanoparticulates
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1:25:01 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]e got into them you're talking about 5g anders yes exactly so and and
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it's not just 5g it is what is happening in london with lidar it is what happens in germany europe
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1:25:17 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ing to my calculations we are already close to [privacy contact redaction]art
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with the 4g until now and it is a massive increase now in europe as they launch the 5g with 26
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gigahertz which was launched much earlier in america so so so this is what i think it's a silent war
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1:25:41 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]rategy but in this strategy you also have the economic warfare so this is just
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1:25:48 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]aybook of silent weapon for quiet war which is a bilderberger warfare in my opinion
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what is your comment with that yeah i was given a copy of silent weapons for quiet wars that
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that that was the paper that was issued at the first meeting of the bilderberg group in 1953
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yeah and it's all in there and the maths are complicated but the the narrative is is pretty
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much yeah i think um robert kennedy jr is doing some analysis of the effect of emf on the human
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1:26:24 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]en which i think when that comes out it's going to be pretty
740
1:26:28 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ating but obviously you know big tech are not going to want that to come out in america
741
1:26:34 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] like big pharma a three trillion dollar business in the united states doesn't want
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the truth about the vaccines and cancer treatment to you know to come out you are
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another parallel there's another parallel i want you to comment on so in the u.s at least
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the hospital the protocols the ai which was pushing it was palantir
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now a lot of the warfare in by ukraine into russia is also palantir they are palantir plus
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starlink these are the two essential technologies for what's happening right now
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yeah but they're also saying that starlink's new phones link direct to satellite could be the
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answer to keeping us out of digital id i mean have you seen what canada have put through the
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legislation they're putting through now is if you say anything or do something the government
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don't like they can take you off the internet and take your mobile phone off you and if you
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tell anyone about it that they would they're saying that it'd be a criminal offense you can
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go to prison if you tell anyone that the government have taken your phone and your access to the
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internet off you that's that's currently going through the canadian parliament now um
754
1:28:05 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] joke out is that the russians blew their own pipeline up with all
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1:28:12 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]op pumping the gas down um yeah we us and the americans did
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it probably with the norwegians setting the explosion we planted the explosives and the
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swede the norwegians set it off with a sono boy dropped from one of their aircraft one of their
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maritime monitoring aircraft after we'd moved off from planting the explosives if anyone was
759
1:28:36 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] of these gases global warming and greenhouse gases surely
760
1:28:45 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]osion of that methane pipeline must have been the biggest environmental disaster ever
761
1:28:53 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] you noticed how no one ever ever ever comments on the on the carbon footprint
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of going to war with someone which i presume is enormous but but you can have a whole article
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1:29:07 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]art with about the the the crime it emergency and how we've got to do all this and then
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everyone cheering as we blow enormous concrete buildings to pieces at a huge cost to humanity
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but no one ever mentions that so i guess that the pro-war lobby must be more powerful than the
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1:29:25 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] be a hierarchy of scams and that the war one is
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is higher clearly um i think the ussr really collapsed i think it really collapsed because
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we obviously we we outspent them in the arms race and living standards were falling for their people
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1:29:52 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] few years the survival rate of children to the age of 10 in
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in the ussr was was decreasing so mothers were burying more of their children and that in the
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end that's that's what uh what took uh took the ussr down of course they've sorted that one out
772
1:30:13 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]ern world because we don't have any children anymore so they haven't got that problem
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to worry about um it we are we are living in in interesting times um and isn't is it correct that
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1:30:27 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] announced that you've got to work till you're 73 because they can't
775
1:30:31 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction] uh any any benefits anymore so the uh the the the mainstay of the european economy has been
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hollowed out by net zero um the blowing up of the nord stream um i i heard it put a trillion euros
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1:30:48 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]s of german business and of course that's that's money that's not going into
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your ex-jecker you're losing you make your uncompetitive around the world you're losing your
779
1:31:00 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] as we've lost ours and uh we're all the poorer for it and uh apparently
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we've got to work now until we drop um in holters uh otherwise the globalists will want to
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extinguish us in the uk with uh voluntary euthanasia as soon as you can't work anyway
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1:31:20 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] to carry on working i think yeah all right thank you anders and uh andrew just for
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1:31:27 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]an is to retire when i'm [privacy contact redaction] you know i think
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1:31:34 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] so get retirement off your agenda everybody
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because then you're about to enjoy the last third of your life very good so i was 125 and enjoy the
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1:31:45 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction] of my life that's it excellent by the way i read some data that moses lived to he was
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1:31:53 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ing how long we're capable of living if we look after ourselves yes and then
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then you say your partner could be 100 and say i enjoy the the younger woman
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that's correct well thank you and as louisa and then we got jd by the way no i hope you noticed
790
1:32:15 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ew that you're an ab and anders is an ab so we've just had an ab conversation preceded by a
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1:32:21 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]ew hello thank you for all the work that you've been doing it's
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brilliant i saw you when you were in parliament with dr artist and a few other doctors and i
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thought that was absolutely brilliant so thank you and they all cheered from the gallery oh they
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did you ever happen before never happened since no i thought that was brilliant spectacular yeah
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and even though they threw you out of parliament god knows what you're doing it knows your heart
796
1:32:49 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]and in the parks they're on your side they're all supporting you
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no that's lovely we just want you to know that so thank you so i work in a school and
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since the rollout of the vaccines so i work with i've worked with special needs children as well
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1:33:10 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] year i asked the teachers how many children were in the classrooms and
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and there's definitely been a decrease in the population so in the nursery this year
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1:33:24 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]en and this year there's only [privacy contact redaction]
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got special needs so yep and the the reception children they're supposed to be 13 a class now
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there's 25 but the nurse rate as it's coming down is significantly significantly dropping
804
1:33:44 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ion to you is when are these vaccines going to stop because i've been out on the streets
805
1:33:50 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] four years trying to wake people up i've got boards i've targeted supermarkets
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i've targeted at the minute i'm targeting the elderly and women with babies and i'm encouraging
807
1:34:02 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ease don't take the covid vaccine and i'm working people up so the question is i've been
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doing this for like four years and i'm thinking when when's it going to stop when i think i think
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we're completing two issues now because i mean after after my speeches they they upped the
810
1:34:21 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] spoke out about the vaccines a first of all to stop them jabbing the
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1:34:26 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ers they moved the boosters only to the ld with all due
812
1:34:34 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction] and i i am in my 60s myself i know i don't look it but i am in my 60s my way but not
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necessarily relying on those of us in our 60s to produce any more children although i'm not
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rolling it out and the the damage has been done to the fertility of our young people already
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you saw the number of of of eggs percentage [privacy contact redaction]royed by the vaccines yeah and that
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that has has been done and i don't think it's even just the vaccines the food that we drink with
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food we've got the note is no good and for those who don't believe in geo and in geoengineering
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and do believe in man-made global warming the deluded and i've got some bad news for you in
819
1:35:22 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ershire we've got an airport and it's called east midlands airport right in the
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middle of the country i've got people who work who've worked at a company at east midlands
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airport that are professionally spraying us and they left because they felt it was morally wrong
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two-thirds of the chemicals are coming in from america and a third are coming in from india
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that they've been spraying us and they've been spraying us since at least 2019 and i don't think
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any of that's doing us any any good at all either i don't think it's i don't we were already seeing
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a loss of fertility a long time before the vaccines i think they were just the icing on top and i
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think it's i think the anglosphere and the developed world have been under attack for a long time
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1:36:08 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]s know that we were going to probably be the ones who resist us
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1:36:13 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] if you read krauss schwoab's book he wants half of the people on the planet to be chinese
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when we get down to less than one billion humans half of them have got to be chinese and japanese
830
1:36:24 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]s because they're a more compliant race they do what they're told well um
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when when do you think this is all going to change that um when do i think it's when we
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when we're willing to stand up yeah and and and if we don't stand up our children the next
833
1:36:43 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]and up because we didn't stand up when we should have done they'll
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never they'll never be in a position to stand up and this dish slide in everything but it's a
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one-way street we give away freedoms we're giving away the freedoms of future generations not born
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yeah yeah yeah well i mean you know and we're not all going to make it you know some bad news
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we're not all going to make it there'll have to be some collateral damage but it's either that or
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or nine out of ten of us aren't going to make it let's put it that way when when's the truth
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going to come out when's the media going to let the people know what's going to happen they can't
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because they go down they're they're as compromised as the politicians then they can't can they it's
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the end of the bbc there'll be things you come on we make to make it now this is london this is the
842
1:37:29 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] we've been lying to you for them and that's it but no one's listening
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to them very much anymore no they're going to get which makes them more reliant on the funding
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streams they've got from their sponsors which are you know bill gates you know i've i've been given
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1:37:45 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]y to a slanderous or defamatory article in the in the in the guardian and spoke
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and the the the reporters rung me and said we're going to print this about you tomorrow you know
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you anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist whatever and i said well what come i think it's relevant i said
848
1:38:09 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ory that you know you're receiving tens of millions of pounds a
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year from bill gates's bill and melinda gates yeah foundation which bear in mind the bill and
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melinda gates foundation you know it was originally called yes the bank was called the bill and linda
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gates foundation for population control yeah that's what it was called before they changed the name
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right yeah yeah and we're doing to stop the malthusian eugenicist yeah what could we do
853
1:38:36 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]op them spraying the skies then would you suggest do we write to the air parts is that
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going to do there's nobody in parliament we've got it there's nobody in parliament ever ever going to
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1:38:51 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ions i put the written questions in the week and got the answers back a week before
856
1:38:56 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]ion and that's why they've announced in the uk that you know they're going to
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have this they've got this fund and they do experiment with geoengineering and dimming the sun
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yeah well i mean this is ludicrous it's crazy i mean the uk is about a quarter of one percent
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of the global surface so if we were to block the sun out over the uk and to do it over somebody
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else's country would be an act of war you know that must be not that's how it is you can't like
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spray the over somebody else's country so do it over our country it'll have no effect at a quarter
862
1:39:31 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] no effect on world temperatures but it will finish our country
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i mean if we don't have the sun for you we'll have no crops and everyone will be ill also male
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fertility is highly linked to having enough sunlight
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that's interesting another reason why why the sperm counts are dropping fast yeah we we you
866
1:39:53 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction] don't get the sunlight anymore because we're constantly and the reason they had to come
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out with this geoengineering scam of of the experiment with sun dimming and no one's it's
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never been debated in parliament no one's been debated no one's called for a debate um is is
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because you know the crimes they've committed with the vaccines i mean that you can see there
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is a a sort of weak defense where you can say well we thought we were in a pandemic we thought that
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the virus was going to do this so we had to emergency use the these vaccines i mean you know
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1:40:26 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] spraying you with chemicals it's not easy to think of an
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1:40:32 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction] out form of any defense is that that's why they needed the
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well we are doing some geoengineering experiments because they all got windy because far too many
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1:40:41 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]e know what's going on yeah yeah um but i mean it's it's the attack on our fertility and
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i'll just where i've got to is the globalists are going to reduce our population down a lot
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and they are doing well in the in the developed world i would say we're now in a military sense
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we're in the kill box so north america europe australia new zealand probably possibly south
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africa possibly some bits and bobs around we're a developed world we're in the kill kill box they're
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killing us through the medicines they're killing us with health care they're filling up with stuff
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from the sky our food our water everything yeah well we're the cheese on the mouse trap
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1:41:31 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] of the world to the poorer nations of the world they all still want to come here and
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1:41:36 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]s think it's hilarious that they come here and then we kill them and
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1:41:40 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] all of us they've done a limited amount of people coming from developing
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countries to come and live in these wealthy countries where they're actually in the kill
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1:41:49 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]aw them in and then we're extinguished are they going to turn on us and the world that
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they can't control because they've got no internet but that's the poor half and when they create the
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1:42:01 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]rand of the population control which is famine those poor countries won't have any food
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that's how they're going to get them and then they'll all be heading our way where they're
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coming they're coming into the kill box aren't they yeah yeah and you can see it's just it's
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1:42:18 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]an and it they and it really it does appeal to their morbid sense of humor
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1:42:26 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]er in 2029
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you know i won i won in 2024 but it's very hard to win if they take your votes out of the ballot
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boxes before they get to the accounting hall well i've got a solution for that andrew which i've
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been meaning to phone you to tell you about right just very very quickly on that subject
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because i've stood in five elections and since the general election and what happens is is all
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1:42:58 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ed or two hundred of your um people who are voting for you to spoil
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their ballots but to only spoil it a little bit they still put a cross next to andrew bridgen
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but then they write something like f off next to one of the other candidates and then all of those
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1:43:16 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ayed to all the um all the um candidates and agents behind
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the screen if anyone's been in an election what happens is they they project them on the screen
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1:43:30 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] a wee chin wag with the electoral officer i don't know
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they're called they're called ballots disputed ballots that's yeah disputed ballots and everyone
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has a wee chin wag to say well what's the dispute is this a valid ballot or if it's not a valid
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ballot and everyone will say well there's clearly a cross next to andrew bridgen's name and the guy
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said fuck off to the other person that's fine that's a valid ballot that's a ballot for andrew
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bridgen yeah you know if you've got a hundred people that have done that um in your constituency
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right then you know that when um i've got a better solution is um the next election i go around my
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1:44:09 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ation we put up we're allowed to put our own seals on the ballot
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boxes and we say we're not accepting any ballot boxes with our seals until we see them broken
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1:44:21 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] candidates are allowed currently to put your own seals on
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the every ballot box right it's quite a job but i'm afraid it's the only way because uh
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uh we don't have free and fair elections in the uk all right i'll remind you that not only did
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they fix all that and get rid of the uh the whole elections team at the local council was swapped a
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year they all resigned en masse on the same day and were replaced they also pulled the exit poll
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1:44:52 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion because they otherwise the election exit poll would not
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have matched the votes that they'd in the ballot boxes yeah okay all right andrew i will put the
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1:45:02 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ew's presentation to us last year about how andrew was defrauded in the
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1:45:09 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ion thank you for that mark louise we've got to move on thank you and i honor the
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1:45:14 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] that you can work with special needs kids i think that's an extraordinary psychology and
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well done for your ability to do that john you should try working with labor mps
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why don't you operate outside the system and create your own andrew
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1:45:32 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] i want to say god bless you louisa before i go on and i i'm sorry to agree with
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mr bridgen that um they're not going to stop there's too many of us but um you need never be
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1:45:51 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ed and i i think that would be the um you know the greater regret
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1:46:02 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ew i appreciate you may even you certainly almost completely address the question that i
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posed to charles earlier um but um you're the rare honest man who entered the parliament and
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didn't get drawn and quartered um unlike uh poor mr fox uh i i'm a doctor who was an early treating
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1:46:32 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] covert patient almost died in december of 2019 um and i
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accepted firing for covert vaccine refusal in october of [privacy contact redaction]anding
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with the intermention that it was a it was a spiritual battle actually i i had asked about
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the the link to the um the city of london bank of england bad investments in ukrainian and russian
933
1:47:12 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]ripping which isn't going well and how that leads directly to the need for um special
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1:47:20 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]essed and i also wanted to comment on this thing that's come
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up about the kim trails if you would which i've been seeing in austin since for 30 years and in
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the early years in the mid 90s they were cross hatched thin clear sharp at varying altitudes
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and it looked to me like the military is just studying the air movements over a city for
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nuclear fallout civil defense purposes but now they're very widely varied and there's um
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apparently an even better air jet engine fuel including micronized aluminum which if you're
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going to put aluminum oxide chem trails up there then you don't even need nozzles uh so for the
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other the other things like barium and so on i think you would need nozzles but um
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i'm not completely sure what they're doing with that but i've been watching it over austin for 30
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years and it's changed there there are different kinds up there now and some of them are very big
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and fluffy and really spread out and it looks like something different from the original ones
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which i presume were the aluminum oxide um at any rate thank you for your work and
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work and it's a spiritual war that we're in and i pray for guidance and i i really
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1:49:06 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]us i i'm wearing the fashionable palestine shirt of which i made
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100 and sorry you're so far away i would give you one thank you yeah we are in a spiritual war it is
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uh and i and i've stared into the uh into the eyes of some of the uh the luciferians who were
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and their acolytes um i've noticed that there's been a sort of um resurgence of uh of of people
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having faith and i think a lot of that is that many of the awakened who i had put down historically
952
1:49:46 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] i think when you if you know that there's the sort of
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a universe of balance and compensating forces and for every action there's a reaction i mean
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when you've looked into the into real evil there has to be a compensating force of good and i think
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that's that's probably because we certainly have seen seen real evil um and you know
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there is a school of thought that thinks that we we chose to be here at this time well there's no
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good moaning then is there and and what we're facing is our generation's challenge i've been
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i've been saying since i was born in 1950 it's happened on our watch yeah and we've allowed it
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1:50:32 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] to pay the price and be willing to do the work yeah all right
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all right thank you john and as then ellen we've got half an hour 20 35 minutes to go
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1:50:45 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ew and we'll finish at [privacy contact redaction] your money's worth don't you we do yeah yeah
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but you you give good answers see that's the that's the problem okay i'll make sure the answers are
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very very bad from now on i would like to to share with you some astonishing findings from my recent
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research i wanted to find out how come the norwegian atlantic salmon is dying in the rivers
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are not coming back while the pacific salmon is flooding in from the north of norway and we have
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1:51:23 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] than at the top of atlantic salmon in 1980 and i couldn't understand
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how come that then the pacific salmon is thriving and atlantic salmon is dying
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deep research and i found that the pacific salmon stays only six months in the river
969
1:51:48 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] while the atlantic salmon stays four to six years
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and then i put down a timeline and i found that the glyphosate was very low in 1980 and now
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it was 50 000 kilograms let's say of this toxic in 1980 in 19 in 2025 it is 750 000 so it's a
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it's an enormous increase and it is not just from farming but from the
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1:52:25 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] they for weed killing in the forest and then i correlated this to the human situation
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and it is kind of confirmed that the roundup is bringing down the test of the round by one percent
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1:52:42 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ern man is down [privacy contact redaction]erone in 45 years linked to the timeline
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of the usage of roundup roundup was funded by rockefeller when it came and it is now big funded
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by bill gates in africa and rockefeller foundation so so this is one it is kind of making the salmon
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without sex it is kind of becoming neutral and in humanity it is bringing down the testosterone
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1:53:19 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]amatically down so and this is one serious findings the other one
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is that the fertility is down now to 1.[privacy contact redaction] but the timeline thank you
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1:53:40 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]op came from the low from the 4g in about
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1:53:51 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e channels and it accelerated with let's say 5g but it correlates
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strongly to the jabs so if you live in rural like say i took i took southwest as a control group
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1:54:09 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] and northern scotland fertility is almost completely
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normal so it is it is triggered by 5g let's say so this is a plus that glyphosate glyphosate is
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extremely harmful extremely yep i agree and what i'd ask you and
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1:54:31 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]s gone and that's going to have a devastating effect on
988
1:54:40 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]ems across the world we've just got no insects left in the uk anymore
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i don't know what the birds that eat insects are eating because we just don't see them anymore
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and i'm wondering whether that's probably a mix of 5g glycosate whatever the two main reasons are
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the chemical spraying in the air that's one reason it is correlated to not just 5g but let's say it
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started in 1994 when they went from analog to digital signals so there's a sharp drop in the
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1:55:18 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]s in 94 and the grouse goes down as well so there is almost no grouse in norway now
994
1:55:26 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]s for the chicken to eat when there's more and they die
995
1:55:35 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]ralia anders you know when i first started driving in the 70s you could
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1:55:41 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] nowhere in the summer without a windscreen totally covered in insects
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now there's none and now there's none
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1:55:51 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction]s the same eight seventy eighty percent gone
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no one ever talks about this do they no one ever asks where the insects have gone and
1000
1:56:02 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] that's having yes there is a we've had nicky florias presented to us twice andrew
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and so go to a website called be heroic dot com b e heroic dot com and nicky has done a
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wonderful job in shining a light on this significant problem as does geoengineering watch but there are
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the awareness of it is very is is significant and that website be heroic is very good as a source
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1:56:32 --> 1:56:39
so again it's for us to speak up about it and charles eisenstein two days ago
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have you had dale wiggington on us to speak to you we have yeah good guy and dale is doing great
1006
1:56:45 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]e so you know step by step dale dale does believe that
1007
1:56:52 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]t cannot support eight billion people i don't agree with him i think we got to your
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1:56:58 --> 1:57:04
that's clear that my i grew up that ukraine could produce enough food to feed eight billion people
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1:57:04 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] i have a hard one just the final one yeah so the the
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fertilizers and the roundup now includes graphene oxide and carbon nanotubes and these nanomaterials
1011
1:57:20 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ants so they're able to double the photosynthesis based on this nanotechnology
1012
1:57:27 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]er however they have about half of the minerals and they're
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full of nanotech yes very good point anders that's right a lot of people the quality of food clearly
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1:57:41 --> 1:57:47
you know there's a wonderful book written in 1999 called from soil to psyche and the and people are
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eating and getting in you know inappropriate nutrition so they're still hungry so you're
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getting well yeah you're not getting enough of the vital minerals so your body's craving more food
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and you're eating actually all you're eating is empty calories yeah yeah yep all right on we go
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1:58:05 --> 1:58:17
alan yes thank you um this is really the best i've you know heard of so many of the last five
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years it's wonderful hearing andrew bridgant because you know i heard him speak in parliament
1020
1:58:23 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction] been waiting to hear the truth from the you know the politicians
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1:58:30 --> 1:58:37
and government and it's crazy the way we haven't gotten it so i'm always trying to think of the
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1:58:37 --> 1:58:44
way to break through and by identifying you know who exactly is the the octopus the head of the
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octopus and it seems like it it's king charles and um and so what's interesting i've had something
1024
1:58:53 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ay i'd like to tell the group is a guy named kevin annette i don't know if y'all have
1025
1:58:59 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] of him but he's been on the sean atwood show on youtube and um he's he was three times
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1:59:07 --> 1:59:15
exposed for the new the um the you know nobel prize but he announced yesterday that there's a
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court in um maybe london that has found that that they want to arrest um the arrest king charles and
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1:59:27 --> 1:59:36
trump and the head of nape are for being part of this ninth circle satanic ritual thing that it's
1029
1:59:36 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] the evidence and the videos and it's been written
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1:59:41 --> 1:59:47
up and so anyhow that's something that we should talk about i think kevin annette would be a great
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person to bring on this show and um also you know it's interesting that the bbc is is is you know
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filtering our video our media here national public radio isn't telling us the truth and it
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sponsored by phisor biontech and um there's got to be some way to actually it's the nato's um
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yeah global agency for global media that is was the agency that's regulating the media now which
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was supposed to it was put in in [privacy contact redaction] and it was supposed to um
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you know it's not supposed to be regulating it's voice of america it's propaganda that they're
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pushing on us so i think that's another idea that we need to push also i'm running for congress here
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everybody needs to run i mean i'm here in chicago the most corrupt place in the world at that
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they threw me off five years ago for being anti-semitic maybe i think we need to be anti-semitics
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united or something if to be anti-semitic is just to be for not murdering palestinians so i don't
1041
2:01:04 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] said anything spoken out about israel and netanyahu we're not getting the truth
1042
2:01:11 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction] that we should be getting the truth from from our media so it also
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revisionism 911 they they've just been reporting all these deep state events the wrong way for
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you know for years so um there's a group we're with the truth action project dot org meets
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like tonight and we're i encourage everybody to come on there tom rodman will put the thing on
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where we're we're strategizing how to expose and and force the government to expose through courts
1047
2:01:46 --> 2:01:[privacy contact redaction]ually kevin annette has a lot of ideas about how to expose um from a citizen's
1048
2:01:54 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ate uh he um he really is amazing he's it's called murder by
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decree.com his website and it's uh you know these books because he exposed out of the state of
1050
2:02:10 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ate i guess of all of canada that that a judge decreed back in like 2022
1051
2:02:19 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] the queen of england and the head of phiser and i think
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that's what stopped the lockdowns but you know it's a kind of indian you know people's court
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you know that so that idea of bringing the people together uh through the courts um you know we we've
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because the parties are so corrupt and everything else but okay comments on that thank you yeah
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uh-huh and any quick thoughts on that before we go to louisa and we yeah of course where we got
1056
2:02:50 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction] mark rutte who was the uh deeply unpopular head of uh prime minister of the
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netherlands who's now in charge of of uh of nato and keeps saying that of course uh ukraine should
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be at the heart of nato which would mean we're immediately at war um soft power the uk is number
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one for propaganda in the world we're we're always very proud that we are number one in the world
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still for soft power that is propaganda uh we we are completely behind all a lot of the coups
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around the world uh on the issue of uh bbc mi5 mi6 have got operatives in every editorial newsroom
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of every major media out there in the uk they control the messaging that that goes out there
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yes as far as the the genocide in in gaza is concerned yes i did speak out
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and i maintained that i was horrified and appalled by the uh by hamas murdering 1200
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innocent israelis in uh on september on october the seventh but would would the government
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comment on whether they felt that the israeli defense forces response was proportionate because
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if it's not proportionate that's a war crime and the government would never answer that and there's
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2:04:15 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] that you can say that the uh that the response of the israeli defense what do i do
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yeah okay yep so alan's gone on the phone to someone else so be it i've lost her no she's
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she's still there but anyway all right um yes thank you andrew for that comment on proportionality
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so we've got louisa here now
1072
2:04:45 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ew so um it was about a week ago i went to sainsbury's and there were two men
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outside they were raising money for um the military like a benevolent fund and so i said to them
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jokingly oh so what is them what's these ex-military going to do to help protect us
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like from these migrants or whatever or whatever's happening and so he said actually is part of an
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2:05:10 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] come together ex-military ex-police and uh hell's angels and
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they've got information from high up sources that there's going to be an attack on schools
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so i says well i work in a school so i'm really concerned about that um how do i protect the
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2:05:29 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] myself and so it said to me um uh so it was getting really upset
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about it he says so what we've done we've written to the councils and we've said that we can have
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a man outside a lot of the schools in england but the councils have said no to us so i said well
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2:05:49 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] myself if something happens and he says
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it's an imminent attack well i went to the stand in the park on sunday and a guy i spoke to who's
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2:05:59 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]uff he went to a school in birmingham and he was doing all out carrying out repairs in
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this school and apparently they checked the the ceiling and when the movement of the ceiling tiles
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there was loads of machetes and knives in the ceiling of a primary school and so they immediately
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rang the police and the police came and they confiscated these machetes and then the school
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have now put in an extra gate and they've put in metal detectors and so they were trying to work
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out how these weapons got into schools now my concern is when that guy said to me there's
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going to be attack on schools i was really concerned because i went home that night
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2:06:45 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]en and how do i protect myself and so have you heard anything
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2:06:52 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] been hearing it for about six months and obviously if you check around a lot of
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2:06:59 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ills for yeah what they do if there was some sort of intruder intent on the
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attacking the pupils and yeah a lot of people are very very concerned about it yeah i've
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i've got some evidence that uh that weapons are being stored in in mosques around the country
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right on the basis that they know that the police would never dare go in there and uh and search
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2:07:28 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] i you know [privacy contact redaction]rations and riots in birmingham
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2:07:35 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] midlands police told the muslim community to go home and drop all their weapons
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2:07:42 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] home gosh and that's on the bbc you can see that uh superintendent in the
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2:07:49 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] midlands police telling the uh muslim community to disarm themselves and they would
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2:07:56 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] the far-right protesters and drop all your weapons at the
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2:08:01 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] home gosh that's worrying isn't it yeah thank you louis thank you louisa we have
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serious challenges and similar machete problems here in australia mark that's not a knife you mean
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crocodile dundee where is he when we need him that's it yes all right mark thank you louisa
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2:08:27 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ew uh obviously um we've we've met a couple of times right i've supported
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2:08:35 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]eased with what you're doing um i disagree with your comment about uh what happened
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2:08:44 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction] been over the in the next week if the hostages had been returned
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you they are fighting a ideology that wants to wipe all jews not just israeli jews but all jews
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off the face of the earth that is in their manifesto it is very difficult particularly on
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the seventh today after two years where they've still got hostages to see so much vitriol against
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2:09:27 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]e and i think this is just my opinion i don't think
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that we're going to get any solution at all until people realize that hamas have got this
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2:09:46 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction] the jews but after the jews everyone else that doesn't believe in
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2:09:55 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ew can you bring can you bring me up to speed with
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what you're allowed to say because i'm i'm in australia and it's my view that the uk is lost
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2:10:12 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ion andrew is what what are you allowed to say
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in the media before the cops come and arrest you about islam
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what's the current state of play because i'm seeing somebody nobody knows and there is no
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there's no laws about all of this but if you cause somebody alarm and distress alarm and distress
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yeah i mean that's a you know a movable feast isn't it but alarm and distress you know you
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can't really say anything anymore in this world without upsetting somebody and if someone was
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2:10:53 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]ress then the police can come around and question you and uh you know this
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2:11:00 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] a thing in the well in the in the developed world where you couldn't be
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2:11:06 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ioned unless you committed a crime and that mean you had to break the law
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that's no longer the case and so then you rule by fear because if you we all know that we can
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2:11:18 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ed at any time for something spurious then we better just keep keep a low profile don't
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upset the authorities because you know all the time you can be arrested and that's what they want
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to get us into a position where that is the fear that keeps us they can't really censor all of us
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2:11:34 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] to get us into position where we censor ourselves that's what they want
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self-policing under threat of duress and sanction as far as um as far as israel goes um well we'll
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see um i don't think mr netanyahu really wants the the hostages back there's a lot of evidence
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2:11:57 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]ood down the the the the troops on the borders that they've stated themselves that
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2:12:04 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]eriously anytime they've ever been stood down was on morning of october the seventh um
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we'll see i think uh trump's i think trump actually detests mr netanyahu um and i think
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that mr netanyahu will be forced out that he doesn't really want the hostages back because
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he really doesn't want to stop the killing in gaza and they have to now because to be honest
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they you know they've baked in the terrorism for another three generations because if i was an infant
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in gaza and you've blown up my mom my dad my uncle my auntie uh i wouldn't be that keen on the on the
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2:12:48 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] and they've just guaranteed so the only way that israel can solve the problem
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now is by the extermination of the whole of the palestinian people and if and if that's where
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we've got to as humanity goes it's a pretty dark place quite honestly that's a pretty dark
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2:13:05 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ew i would agree with that but i don't think that's it i would agree with your
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2:13:11 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]atement that uh the armed forces seem to have left the borders open i agree with that
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2:13:18 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]e coming across the border and murdering other people
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if they had had any gumption what they should have done is they could have come over the border and
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2:13:35 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction] brought flowers as a peace offering as friendship but that didn't happen
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2:13:42 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]inary israeli and the ordinary palestinian are both
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being used and abused by their own leadership and i don't think their leadership is on either the
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side of i don't think the israeli leadership is on the side of the ordinary israelis and there's a
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2:14:01 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] never reported against netanyahu's government
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he's always been a divisive figure and i think the palestinians are being absolutely ruthlessly
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2:14:13 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]oited by those who wish to keep the fighting going and will supply hamas with weapons money
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for weapons but not money for books for schools or or hospitals and uh i think both sides that the
1154
2:14:27 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]e are the casualties and the collateral damage of a conflict which is cost
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many many lives all right and and it's going to continue because this is where this is this is a
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2:14:39 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ion that i want to pose um for all of you all of us is to understand the
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makeup of the kinesis because we talked about kia starmer before and kia starmer is the prime
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2:14:52 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ions infect everybody in the uk yeah you know and
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2:15:02 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ure of the kinesis when they were going to labor in control of the of the
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2:15:08 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ralia you know he's rep he got [privacy contact redaction] preference votes
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2:15:15 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ew he's got he's got 65 percent of the seats he got 34 percent of the votes
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so i'm really and his popularity has only gone down from there hasn't it yeah look it's it's very
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2:15:28 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]armer's got the support of 10 percent of the population now yeah and so the so the
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2:15:35 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] same with netanyahu you we look at the structure of the kinesis who who the heavy who
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the warmongers are there who the peace lovers are there and i've said some interesting analysis of
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2:15:45 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ure i bring it to your attention everybody to think about all right jeremy quickly
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2:15:50 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ion and then we're going to finish because i've got one other question for you
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2:15:53 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ew and we'll let you go to to your next meeting at 10 30 oh yeah we can't i'm sorry i
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arrived very late so i missed everything else has gone on i just want a quick one and saying
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do you think reform can do it where do you think um nijel farage actually is is he blowing hot and
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cold i know you've you've you're not with him i'm not sure who you're with at the moment andrew and
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what do you think is going to happen with the sort of rupalos and ben habibs or are they going to
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split the votes and they allow um uh labor to stay in power or the uni party to stay in power i mean
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2:16:29 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] done but i don't know what you thought the state of the uk
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politics were okay uh i think that uh later this month kenny badenock will be challenged her years
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up as leader and i think she'll be gone uh but i think the conservative party's finished uh the
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labor party told me they're finished uh what are you doing and um i'm afraid to burst your bubble
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with nijel farage i've known you don't you're not bursting my borrows at all i know i know i'm afraid
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nijel nijel nijel is as much part of the uni party as uh as any of the rest nijel was i believe was
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forced to come back nijel's a deeply compromised individual he's got a lot of baggage a lot of
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2:17:17 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ood the brexit party down in 2019 i know a lot more than i can tell you on
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an open forum and there's a lot of stuff out there um which would you know could possibly
1183
2:17:31 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]er and i he's not going to survive till the next election on that
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i believe he's he's told reform that he was only coming back for five years
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uh and he wants a lot of money that will take you up to the next election and if he wins
1186
2:17:54 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] a little suspicion that nijah will say i you know i've done all these years uh and now i've got
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ill health and so i'm standing down from politics and here's your new prime minister i introduce you
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to muhammad zehr yousef okay god yeah you're 100 absolutely 100 they've hollowed out all the
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2:18:16 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ion um yeah so many things that nijah can't talk about
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2:18:25 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] tice can't talk about i mean and you've got that absolutely intellectual power house lee
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anderson i mean goodness me a man of fine upstanding principles um yeah if brains were
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dynamite he wouldn't have enough to lift his cap off right thank you so i mean and ben habib
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ben habib i've spoken to ben i thought we were going to have another party with rupert leading
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it and and we got everybody lined up and that didn't happen and and i spoke to ben four months
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ago and i said you know he said join i said ben what's your policy on the vaccines and geo
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engineering and he said oh i don't know anything about those sort of things and i said well it's
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2:19:07 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] the same as all the other parties on isn't it and i spoke to him again a month ago and he
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he declined to meet me to discuss any policies well i can't join a party and recommend it to
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2:19:20 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]en to my advice when i don't even know what the policies are or the policies
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aren't decided it always seems it's a policy just to produce parties of completing consequence and
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well i mean i'm afraid of mr mr habib i mean he's trying if he's trying to run some sort of
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the problem is for ben i mean he's he's used to trying to run some sort of you know
1203
2:19:44 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]er cult or personality cult well unfortunately he hasn't got one i mean he's
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very this fundamental flaw with all this and what about rupert um i've known rupert for a few years
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rupert's a good man you know i don't want this going out on the internet right fine yeah sorry
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i can't i can't put you on and that's fine i don't want this going out on the internet by the way
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i don't think rupert will ever stand again he'll be [privacy contact redaction]ion his family hate him
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being an mp i can tell you for now it's a very horrible place if you're a decent bloke you're
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outnumbered 649 to one it's not very nice right they don't want it they're just going to get
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rid of all the decent mps and the families don't want it and if you speak out you know you're the
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2:20:32 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ed into the they took all my businesses off me my two million my private
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pension they took everything off me and nobody wants it right nobody wants it anymore so all
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you've got is the people who play the game tragic all right i told i told rupert how corrupt it was
1214
2:20:52 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ed now he's telling me how corrupt it is well i know i know
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he knows how corrupt and nobody wants it a decent person doesn't want to be in parliament it's a
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2:21:02 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]etely corrupt and a bunch of bank stabbers so no one so you never
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get any critical mass designed so thank you all right thanks jeremy andrew last question and then
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we'll finish in a couple of minutes you mentioned switzerland direct democracy i understand what
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2:21:23 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ebiscites you know we've got the technology to do that theoretically my question is
1220
2:21:29 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ease put in the chat which country do you think andrew
1221
2:21:38 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] at the moment in terms of running a nation that's my question you know that it's
1222
2:21:44 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ralia's stuffed and uk i think i think i think trump's made some good
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changes i mean kicking out net zero i mean he's going to do well isn't it i mean we're we're
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still committing economic suicide you know so i was saying no in terms of a democratic system
1225
2:22:01 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]ion i'm i'm that's a policy decision i'm with you on that i mean the fact that the
1226
2:22:05 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] a president i mean we can't because we work on a system of
1227
2:22:11 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] party's leader becomes the prime minister we don't have direct because
1228
2:22:17 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]itutional moniker we do not have a direct election of of a head of state by the president
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i'm i'm i'm scrambling you know for a for a good solution to say what are we fighting for what what
1230
2:22:34 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] democracy is a pretty good idea i like that idea but don't you need the problem
1231
2:22:41 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]ill need a fair press so the public when they debate publicly
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debate the issues are getting all the information they need to come to you know an informed decision
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on the on the legislation at the moment we don't have that we don't have that in the uk or anywhere
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2:23:02 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] free and fair debate on those plebiscites
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and yeah need assemblers to operate outside the system yeah but you're relying you're relying on
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on on on social media and and other forms of of information yeah um all right so it's interesting
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but it's a better system i mean if it's up to me i think i've told you this before i've
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in the uk i would halve the number of mps tomorrow i'd double the pay and no um so double the size
1239
2:23:39 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ituencies per mp and no um no outside interest while you're an mp i'd get rid of the
1240
2:23:45 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] democracy and i would have referendums every every three months
1241
2:23:54 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]e will have to become the second chamber because you can't
1242
2:23:59 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] mps because they've got us into this mess the system will never ever protect us from
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from the power of those big corporations and the the huge vested interests well so okay yeah good
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well said okay everybody that's it tom rodman has put the link in the video video chat andrew
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we are a resource for you you know that um steven is a resource and whatever we can do to help
1246
2:24:28 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ease let us know thank you everybody for the contributions into the chat
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and you know it's uh we've got to be up for the fight we have to be willing to fight if you're
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not willing to fight we will lose our freedoms and you articulated beautifully that each
1249
2:24:46 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction] of your freedom is the classic totalitarian salami tactics where they take
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a thin slice of freedom and before you know it you've lost your salami and that's that's what
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we're facing so thank you for your wonderful reminder to us of what needs to happen and
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everybody be up for the fight be healthy and um do what your body needs what your unique body needs
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so that you are high in energy high in thinking capability and you help your body and its immune
1254
2:25:20 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]em particularly as you've heard here many times by pumping the correct amounts of vitamin
1255
2:25:26 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]ew same with you pump that vitamin c thank you very much thank you charles
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thank you very much ladies and gentlemen thank you andrew thanks everybody good night
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okay good night