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Welcome to, I'm going to call it, I'm going to call it the courageous new world, not the
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Do you like that Mark?
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Yes, it was a lovely day watching that speech.
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I thought it was excellent.
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Yes, it's pretty, pretty spectacular.
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Big, got about talking about starting with the Big Bang.
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So, well, it was nice to hear that we only have two genders for once.
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Yes, that was exciting, wasn't it?
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It was.
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And of course, the back pay and reinstate thing of the military that got dismissed from not
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Yeah, that's exciting.
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Yeah.
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Hey, Dave.
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How are you doing?
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Actually, I think possibly the biggest thing that Mike won notice is the [privacy contact redaction]
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their security clearance.
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Yeah, that was fantastic.
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The 51 who signed that letter that said the bloody Biden thing was bullshit, the laptop.
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So they basically identified themselves beautifully.
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So all he had to do was sweep through that list.
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So they all showed their colors and he wiped them out.
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So I'm optimistic, I must admit.
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Yeah, Dave, is that what their security clearance has been revoked?
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Is that it?
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That's right.
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These were guys like ex-heads of CIA and ex-heads of FBI and things like that.
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with their organizations, but still had full security clearance so they could wreak havoc.
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they do.
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So it really puts it in another ballpark.
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Right.
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Dave, does that mean that they won't be able to access the building?
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They won't be able to access their PCs?
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Right.
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Well, they won't be able to get to the good stuff.
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They won't get to the good stuff, that's for sure.
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Right.
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Okay.
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There's a famous story by Daniel Ellsberg, who in his book, Secrets, he's talking to
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And he said, Henry, you're about to get the highest security clearance.
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He said, what you see will at first be shocking.
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And he says, then you're going to be elated.
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Then you're going to find yourself talking to some three-star general who's telling you
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something and you will find yourself thinking, well, you don't actually know what the hell
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you're talking about because you don't have the clearance I have.
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And he says, then you're going to start listening to people and you're going to become an idiot.
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Love it.
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I love it.
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Does that mean we're all idiots here on this call?
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Well, we might be struggling to understand a world that's 27 layers of the onion elsewhere.
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I've worried about that.
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I've worried a lot about that.
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Yeah.
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Good day, Andrew.
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Good to see you.
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We're just having a chat before we get underway.
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hands up, guys.
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Go for it.
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Oh, you bum.
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about two years now, but I can't email him about it.
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I can't.
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It has ideally would be asked in person, but very important.
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Well, sorry, Alex Andrews here.
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If you ask him now, I can pause the recording if you wish.
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Oh, yeah.
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Why not?
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Why not?
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Would that be okay?
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You're still mute.
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Yeah, I'm sure.
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Okay.
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I'll pause the recording.
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I'm on my.
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All right.
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Thank you, Andrew, for doing that for Alex.
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So I told him you and I, I bet I bet dollars to donuts that you would be on this zoom call
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at three.
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Oh, yeah, I wouldn't miss it for sure.
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All right.
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I'll mute myself.
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Actually, I'd just like to say it's a pleasure that we can hear the truth again.
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Let us see how long we will be able to hear it.
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And good luck.
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My personal wishes, best wishes and blessings to Donald Trump, his administration and to
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So we really, really do need this, this change.
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I'm not sure it's going to be a goal, a golden age, but it has to be a change for the global
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And let's hope that he can get some kind of deal done or some real diplomacy done with
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President Putin.
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Hear, hear.
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Well said.
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Well said.
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The special, a very special time.
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And think about the courage it takes to be up there.
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I'll introduce you in a moment, but it takes guts to stand for election, doesn't it?
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I mean, it's the ultimate, it's the ultimate facing rejection.
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You know, so well done, Gerry, for facing the rejection and everyone else is good for
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I'm very good at taking rejection.
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I've become quite an expert at it.
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The thing about it is, Charles, I don't expect much.
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I've got a very low bar for myself and in all honesty, as long as I can make things
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Well said.
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That's a fish and reward for me.
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That's right.
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And overnight, it was a big night because in the Australian Open tennis, Novak Djokovic
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beat Carlos Alcaraz, which was a big upset.
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And I happen to know Novak personally.
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I've had a couple of meetings with him in Melbourne when he comes to Melbourne.
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And I've said to you here that, I'll just pause this for the moment, energetic benefits,
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wonderful results from it.
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All right, let's get this show.
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We'll wait for Andrew to come back.
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I'm here.
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In today's discussion, this group was founded by Dr. Stephen Frost almost four years ago
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with a desire to pursue truth, ethics, justice, freedom and health.
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His medical specialty is radiology.
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We remember here, Ryan Oformek, I've got a message overnight from Joseph Molitoris,
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one of his friends that Ryan's audio message of today says they're wanting to put him behind
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bars for seven years.
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trial, that fraudulent exercise that's going on.
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And I call on the German government and call on all of us to put pressure on.
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I'm Charles Cobester, moderator of this group.
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damage and damage from bad medical advice.
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I'm also the CEO of an industrial hemp company and industrial hemp is going to be a humanity
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saver in the future.
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You've heard it here before.
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I say it again because you need to be aware of it.
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We comprise lots of professions here and we're from all around the world.
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Many of us thought the vaccines were okay.
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Now, many of us, including me, proudly say we are passionate anti-vaxxers.
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I point out that not one vaccine ever released on humanity ever since Edward Jenner started
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The only reason why Bobby Kennedy doesn't come out hard on that because it's politically
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unacceptable.
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I can say it and I do say it.
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I'm on the board of Australian Vaccination Risks Network that was founded in 1994.
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We know of not one family that has refused to vaccinate children that regrets that decision.
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So there's the evidence.
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Ray Zipsa-Lockaber, the facts speak for themselves.
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One family says, gosh, I wish I had vaccinated my children.
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and where you're from.
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a book, put the links into the chat.
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I've got hundreds of chats.
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And if you've got a show, please keep putting it every time you come onto this call, put
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it there so we can find out, put the links into it so we can follow you.
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is only one of 12 battlefronts of this world war.
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The inauguration of Donald Trump is an important battlefront for us.
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And there's no time to be tired.
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We're five years, I assess, into a seven year war.
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So be up for the fight and look after your health.
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The meeting runs for two and a half hours, after which for those with the time Tom Rodman
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runs a video telegram meeting.
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Tom puts the links into the chat if you're able to join.
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We'll listen to our guest presenter, Andrew Bridgen.
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for 15 minutes.
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This is a free speech environment with appropriate moderating.
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Free speech is crucially important in our fight to preserve our human freedoms.
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And I'm delighted, I don't know if this is the case in the UK, Andrew, but I'm delighted
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that I can say there's two genders, thank goodness.
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If you're offended by anything, be offended.
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We're lovingly not interested.
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Similarly, we reject the triggering industry.
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Don't say anything that may trigger someone.
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I say bullshit.
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We come with an attitude, however, and perspective of love, not fear.
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Fear is the opposite of love.
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Love on the other hand expands you and liberates you.
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have been generated from linkages made by attendees in these meetings.
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An important one was made on Sunday night, everybody, and you will find out about that
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linkage but it could be profoundly important with the link that David Rogers Webb made
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on Sunday in this meeting.
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hopefully, this might be your matching place.
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If you're looking for a girlfriend or a boyfriend, this is the place to come.
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details into the chat, the meeting is recorded and is uploaded on the Rumble channel.
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And now again, welcome for the third time, a superstar MP, Andrew Bridgen.
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And we honour your amazing work.
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vaccines.
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independent candidate, his expulsion from the Conservative Party in April 2023 marked
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a turning point.
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In a time when political opposition to government policies on COVID-19 vaccines was rare, Andrew
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for what this group fights for, which is transparency, accountability and the health of each one
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of us here and each one of you watching a recording.
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Call time on the insanity of net zero.
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I think Donald Trump's been following you, Andrew.
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We'll see what happens on that.
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Thank you for being here to share your wisdom and insights and thank you again, Stephen
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Well, good evening, ladies and gentlemen, whatever time it is, wherever you are.
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Yep, third time I've spoken to you and I hope it's currently a time of more optimism
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and guided optimism.
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But with President Donald J. Trump taking office yesterday successfully, I think that
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is really, I think the hopes, fears around that are what I would seek to talk about today
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and potentially the ramifications for the rest of us around the world.
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I remember speaking out in [privacy contact redaction]ion came in, serious questions
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about the genuineness of the result, which saw him lose to Joe Biden, with Joe Biden
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And I definitely felt there was something wrong at that stage.
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Trump, I think in America, they have something called their bellwether counties.
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And I think there's about 25 of them or so.
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And Trump had won 24 in 2020 of the 25 bellwethers, and yet he'd lost the election, which had
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I'd watched with interest, but not as much interest as this election results in the US
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And also, I saw the way the establishment told me in their own words, let it go, Andrew,
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UK, the Guido Fawkes website, plots and conspiracies.
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Well, Paul Staines is Guido Fawkes.
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And I was very annoyed that he didn't pick up the cudgels and ask questions about the
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But I think certainly since then, I think everything that has not been seen is being
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actions for what they are.
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And I hope I've judged it correctly that Donald Trump is on the side of humanity.
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I think he's faced many trials and tribulations and many battles to get back into power.
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And whatever you think of the man, I think he he shows a great resolve, a great amount of
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courage and a great, a great resilience.
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He has suffered lawfare.
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And it doesn't appear to have made him bitter, but he's had certainly the support of the
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and is a certainly an accolade and a man for a man of advancing years, but clearly still
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with huge cognitive ability.
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So where are we now?
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Well, I would say that my hopes are that Donald Trump is going to deliver on his promises
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It's not just him, it's the team, some of the team he's placed around himself.
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I'm particularly obviously looking for Robert Kennedy, Jr.
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to deliver on health and to shine a light into those dark corners around the activities
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of Big Pharma, Big Food.
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I recall that when I was thrown out unceremoniously from the Conservative Party in April 2023,
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having been suspended on the 11th of January 2023 for speaking out on what I believe was
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the lack of safety and efficacy on the vaccines in order to prevent the UK government from
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vaccinating under fives, who were at no, healthy under fives, at no risk from Covid-19 as far
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as I could see, but clearly at risk from these, from the vaccines that we've been given.
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Well, I was told that they were going to expel me for life, she's pretty unprecedented.
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I've never been able to present my evidence in person to the Conservative Party at a hearing.
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I was told I had the right to appeal, but I was told that if I leaked anything out about
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the process I was in, I would be barred from appealing, so it was keeping me quiet.
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Well, the Conservative Party themselves saw somebody decide to leak out that I'd been
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Not one of the colleagues I'd served in Parliament with at that stage for 12 years,
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not one of them text me or rang me or came to see me in my office to say they were disappointed
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that I'd been thrown out of a political party. I thought I'd served for several decades.
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But within an hour of the news coming out, I took a call on my mobile from Robert Kennedy
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Jr., a presidential candidate in the US, a personal call from him, and he pledged that he would
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support me and that he thought it was disgraceful the way I was being treated in the Mother of All
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Parliaments in the UK.
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been totally aligned with my views, but I think we're well beyond the politics, the
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false narrative of right and left, or the illusion of right and left in our politics
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around the world. I think we're into the politics of right and wrong, and I know which side
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I believe he's on, and I know which side I strive to be on. We're certainly, I hope,
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on the same side. So perhaps emergencies such as the one that humanity is going through
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years ago or six years ago that Jeremy Corbyn's brother Piers would be one of my big supporters,
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we find ourselves in today. So Robert Kennedy Jr. is a good man. He's written some excellent
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books about what's been going on and his criticism of one Anthony Fauci. The real Anthony Fauci
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is a pretty comprehensive takedown, and it's very telling that leaving his office yesterday,
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attains his position in office, good men recruit, good men and good women recruit good people,
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and his appointment or proposed appointment of Dr. Jay Bakacharya as the new head of the
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choice. I know Jay a little bit. We've spoken together on two occasions. He is another excellent
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human being and an original signatory to the Great Barrington Declaration. So I think there's
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good hope, and there will be resistance because Big Pharma has a lot of influence on the Hill,
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but that the truth will come out, and that can only lead to more people waking up outside of
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America. Hopefully, what I'm hoping is that whether it's about the hoax that is man-made
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global warming and the false idol of net zero, which will make all of us colder, poorer, and less
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free, the forever wars that are pushed upon us by the military-industrial complex currently going
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I mean, I think quite honestly that that is the acid test for you probably had enough
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they probably think you probably don't need any more brainwashing than they've already given you,
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and you've completely lost control of any scientific reasoning that you could possibly have.
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making it clear there's just two genders, making it clear that they're pulling out the Paris Accord
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on man-made climate change, and of course the fantastic news that America are leaving the
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World Health Organization, the corrupt organization, basically run by a sort of
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unholy alliance of Bill Gates and the Chinese Communist Party. That is really excellent news.
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I'm hoping that he's kept more quiet to start with before he was elected about the vaccines,
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because he realizes he was taken in over warp speed and the rollout, but now he's in and he's
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in his second term, so he's not going to seek, he can't really seek office again,
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that he can unleash Robert Kennedy Jr. to deliver the truth, sort out our health care in America,
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or sort out the health care in America and the food and nutrition side of things, which is
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is equally important, of course, an effect of the declining health we're seeing around
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the developed world. But all in all, what we're going to see, I believe, and I hope and pray,
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is a tsunami coming across the Atlantic, rippling out from America of truth and justice,
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able to control it, will swamp them, it will be on social media, especially with the Musk effect,
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tyranny upon us, and it will create within our country's populations an anticipation,
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hunger, a demand for that sort of change back to the politics or the governance of sanity
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how quickly a change at the top, a radical policy direction change can be implemented
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and mental well-being, social well-being on many fronts. And there will be forces out there who
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will seek to derail everything that Trump and his team are trying to deliver. I wouldn't,
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I think that despite Joe Biden and the Democratic Party's protestations that they
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have left, the economy has never been better in the United States. I think we all know that it's
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not that good, and we also know from what we saw that happened to Liz Truss in the United States,
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that markets can be manipulated. It wouldn't surprise me if we did have a market crash
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intelligence information two weeks ago, and I was aware of intelligence information four weeks
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that his inauguration was not moved inside at short notice a few days ago and restricted to
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been to Washington in January, and I was there two years ago to meet with Senator Ron Johnson to
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discuss the virus, the vaccines, and everything around where they originated from. It's always
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cold in Washington, D.C. in January. That's when the inaugurations are always held. And this is,
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I think, the first one that's been held indoors. That was for security reasons. That is the threat,
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and it's an ongoing threat against Trump and his administration. And the fact that that threat's
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there probably should give us all some comfort that he is genuine and he is going to do things
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strings and holding power and indeed probably holding humanity to ransom for a very long time.
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So I hope that Trump continues doing that. I hope that he's very successful, but I pray and hope
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has not been intimidated or bored. Otherwise, he wouldn't be facing the onslaught that he has
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information coming out of the U.S. and how our absolutely corrupt mainstream media will handle
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that in the U.K., how they're going to report on all of this. And to an extent, I think
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it probably matters less how they respond anymore because I think more and more people are getting
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their information from social media because nobody trusts the newspapers and the
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that it's challenging the BBC for the most viewers of its news channel. And they were talking about
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67, [privacy contact redaction]e. And Sky News, U.K., who are probably, I believe they're shutting down
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shortly, they only got 62,[privacy contact redaction]e watching. Well, that's a bad tweet, isn't it nowadays?
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So that's a pretty bad tweet. So yeah, I think my Alex Jones interview last Friday got 25 million
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views and the teaser tweet got [privacy contact redaction]ream media think anymore is probably
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not so important, but I'm looking forward to their reverse coverage. I'm noticing
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that the Daily Mail and its Mail Online counterpart is supposedly one of the most
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No one's taking it seriously. And I didn't remind them that for the last two and a half years I've
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been sending them all the science behind my speeches, but they never reported on any of them.
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And again, yesterday they ran an article on which said that this poor woman saying that
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my husband's badly injured from the vaccines and no one takes it seriously. If I said he'd had an
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accident and fallen off his bike, everyone would say they felt sorry for him and how sad. So I think
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we are seeing the slow release from some of our mainstream media outlets as they must have to
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that they know that their position will have to change. Or if we want to be less complimentary,
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there is a colloquial saying in the press, in the lobby of the House of Commons,
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when someone has to do a Volta Fasse on position, it's sometimes regarded as a reverse ferret move
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but very, very belatedly and cynically that they're moving the narrative that they're giving to
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both of their remaining viewers and readers of what their position is going to be. So
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as far as what goes on in America, of course it affects us. There's nowhere near economically,
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socially to America than the UK, but it is going to be a huge, huge change. And it's a huge
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to keep him out of there. I'm sure that the $[privacy contact redaction] to
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Kamala Harris's campaign about three weeks before the election, I'm sure when he went to see Trump
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I'm sure that Trump won't hold that against him. I certainly hope he does. I don't think he's a man
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who's out to forget what's been done to him. And there's certainly a lot being done to him,
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is a chance for him to bring in sweeping changes. And whether it's on the aspects of
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the economy, the truth, getting back to the science of environmental issues, instead of the
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false rhetoric around net zero and demonising carbon dioxide, which is the gas of life,
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and holding Big Pharma to account and ending this ability of
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you know, there's a vaccine harm scheme set up by the government. And, you know, if you're
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injured with the vaccines, you can claim. They said just like if you were injured on the railway,
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you could claim. But I mean, I didn't have to point out to them that if you're injured on the
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Which is a very subtle difference. So huge opportunity for Trump and his team to make it.
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surprised at some of the remarks he's making. I think a lot of the ills that have been perpetrated
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around the world, I don't think they originate in America. I think, given the history of
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Britain, I think we are the nexus of a lot of it. I think we've imported it to America. So it
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wouldn't surprise me if the UK ends up being the last of the holdouts for the globalists, because
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I think they're entrenched here more than they are in the rest of the world. I mean, at least in
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we know that through the five I's that our intelligence services are working very, very
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closely together. And I fear that our intelligence services, certainly at the top, have not been
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of the current situation in the UK. I think our institutions in the UK are corrupted.
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That's not to say that all the apples in the barrels of our institutions are rotten,
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become clear to me over a number of years, if not decades, is that for any apple to seek to rise
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to the top of the barrel currently, it has to rot. So we need the top taking off all the barrels
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what's going on and don't want to be aware of what's going on. I think if the truth comes out,
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especially if the truth comes out about what's being done to the children worldwide, which is
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I think there's going to be a lot of people in the UK and around the world who are going to need
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some mental health support. I'm not sure. I think one of the problems for full disclosure on the
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vaccine situation, the lack of safety and efficacy, is going to be commercial. There's suggestions
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from Ed Dowd and others that if all the claims for vaccine harms and bereavement were paid out in
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I'm hoping that we can bring the war in Ukraine to an end. I've been pretty outspoken on this,
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a situation we don't want to be in. I've seen the eagerness of members of parliament to vote
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we ended the Cold War, we promised in return for East Germany to be reunited with West Germany,
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we promised the Russians then under the Minsk agreement that we would not move NATO or the
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ran a thousand miles nearer to Moscow than we'd said we would. The Baltic states, Poland, Czech
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Slovakia or the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria. And we have moved NATO and our
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sphere of influence a thousand miles nearer to Moscow. What we have been told for the last 10
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years is from Putin is, do not think that he's going to let us take over Ukraine and place NATO's
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unreasonable for those of us who look at history and try and learn from its mistakes. We'll recall
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in the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Americans quite rightly took great exception for the then Soviet
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And that took the world to the brink of a world war. So I think the way we got involved in this,
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we were sold a false narrative, which the meter is very good at doing to us.
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Ukraine is a very, very corrupt country, which has been exploited by various people for a very long
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0:45:41 --> 0:45:[privacy contact redaction] that Vladimir Zelensky and his little gang in his ruling government
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in Ukraine, they are some of the most wealthy politicians in the world. And given that Zelensky
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was a comedian before he became the leader of Ukraine, and he's now got a net worth of some
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1.3 billion. And I would be seriously asking, I didn't know that comedy paid that well in Ukraine.
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Obviously, I missed my calling. So the fact that there were biolabs
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operated by the Biden family and the Americans in the country, it's no doubt to me that they were
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treating the ethnic Russians in the Donbass area and elsewhere in Ukraine tremendously badly.
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And with the situation, the historic situation that NATO and the European Union had expanded
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0:47:03 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction], I think that's why we're where we are now. I think that Putin has shown great restraint,
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given that the situation now is that Zelensky knows that Ukraine can only stay in the game
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if he gets NATO boots on the ground and to give him the use of attack missiles aimed and primed
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by what we'll call American technicians. We'll call them American technicians.
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0:47:37 --> 0:47:[privacy contact redaction]orm shadow missiles aimed and managed and maintained in Ukraine by what we'll call them
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British technicians and scalp missiles aimed, maintained by French technicians in Ukraine,
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firing into Russia. I think given the ability to fire them deep into Russian territory,
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when Zelensky knows that if he can poke the bear enough to get a response that will trigger
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ladies and gentlemen, as giving the keys to the wine cellar to an alcoholic and equally as dangerous.
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So I'm hoping that Trump deals with this fairly quickly. I urged
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our government, and they weren't listening, over a year ago when it was clear that the conflict was
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But we've turned into a war of attrition and how a country of [privacy contact redaction]e could possibly
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compete in a war of attrition with a country of 140 million is beyond belief. There are only about
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I don't think there's any reason to think that those who've emigrated to third countries are
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going back anywhere soon because there's very little to go back to at the moment. Of course,
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as you may or may not be aware, and especially in the UK we should be aware but we're not,
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0:49:29 --> 0:49:[privacy contact redaction]mas to have a meal with Keir Starmer, Starmer said to the world
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that we're in the UK is in partnership with Blackrock. Well, Blackrock, if I have to point out,
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is a company that owns a lot of the weapons and arms manufacturers that are profiting from the
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war in Ukraine. They've got the contract apparently to rebuild Ukraine after the war
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or control of companies who've bought a third of all the farmland in Ukraine. So I'm not sure,
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the winners of the war in the Russo-Ukraine war is not going to be Ukraine, they almost cease
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0:50:14 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction] as a nation, it's not going to be Russia. They've lost a lot of troops and they've had a lot
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0:50:20 --> 0:50:[privacy contact redaction]ion. It's Blackrock but you should always remember that all wars are bankers wars
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and the good war tends to feed the rich but buries the poor and I think we're best off
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out of it and I do hope that Trump and Putin can enforce a fair peace on that region but I fear
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we will not get the terms for Ukraine we would have got if we negotiated a year ago because
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far too much blood has been shed over the last 12 months and of course it was all avoidable
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because four weeks after the invasion of Ukraine by Russia there was a peace treaty negotiated by
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and that's what Boris Johnson on the orders of Joe Biden went out there and scuppered those
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0:51:27 --> 0:51:[privacy contact redaction] brought that horrendous conflict. So basically anyone who's
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and I'm very disappointed that Boris Johnson over the last few years after he's left parliament
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has basically turned into a shill for the military industrial complex. To be honest I never had,
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he's quite a campaigner, I know Boris Johnson reasonably well. I was the one who persuaded
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except himself. He is a good showman but he should never be allowed anywhere near a position
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of public service or responsibility. So big job for Trump to do, he's also, it's interesting that
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we've now got hostages being exchanged in Gaza and Israel and I'm very hopeful that we can bring
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that we had hopefully during Trump's first term where he didn't get the world into a new war
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which would be a huge relief for many of us. So I think at that Charles I think I've probably
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spoken for long enough and I'm quite happy to answer some questions and we can talk about
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0:53:10 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ions about anything that I've spoken about or anything else. Wonderful,
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wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Andrew thank you so much, yes, your willingness to answer
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0:53:22 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ions and the experiences that you've had are going to be wonderful.
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0:53:25 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction] spoke for 50 minutes.
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You spoke, no you spoke, we started speaking at 7.13 so you only spoke for 37 minutes.
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Oh sorry 37 minutes, sorry.
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That was excellent, you didn't um and ah at all. Excellent, so before we get to Stephen,
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0:53:49 --> 0:53:[privacy contact redaction]ion that I bring to your attention everybody and Andrew you touched on it with the
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net zero crap which it is I've been involved with organic farming since 1976, I've been involved in
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renewable energy since [privacy contact redaction]er Fuller, a man who was awarded 47
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0:54:13 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]orates before he died in 1983 and my work on renewal renewable energy just to give you
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an idea was to bring small renewable energy to Africa and India and in India there are 330 000
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0:54:29 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ricity, similar numbers in Africa and we're working with Desmond Tutu
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0:54:38 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction] need small renewable energy installations and Buckminster Fuller said
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0:54:44 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]and is that the foundational difference between rich and poor
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0:54:50 --> 0:54:[privacy contact redaction]ricity, the foundational difference, the the number one difference
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0:54:56 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ricity so secondly and then electricity enables GDP up when GDP
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up go when GDP goes up death rates go down full stop plus birth rates go down GDP up birth rates
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0:55:13 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction] in terms of the the logic of a depopulation agenda is intimately
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talked about here but I remind everybody to making electricity unaffordable and unavailable
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except for the pricks called the elites so that's the way we've never we in the UK we have not had
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an energy policy at all for 30 years and that is not by accident there's no there's been no
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0:55:41 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ease understand that's that's the attack so it's
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good it's one of your five platforms and I just want to make the comment before Stephen has his
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0:55:51 --> 0:55:[privacy contact redaction]ew you're looking very young so you're being you're being out of
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out of parliament is is doing you good in terms of how you look um well obviously I believe I was
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got out of parliament by uh foul means uh they fixed the election in northwestern they rigged
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0:56:11 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]etely um every time even now what seven months after the election I go every time I go
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0:56:16 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] session people come up to me they want selfies they want
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to they say they voted for me um there was actually an alternative journalist came to me
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0:56:28 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e weeks ago and he said Andrew you've achieved something that no other
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politician has done including all our former parliament ministers they have to have bodyguards
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0:56:37 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction]e love you wherever you go in the country people want your
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signature they want a selfie uh they come up and shake your hands and that is true doesn't matter
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0:56:45 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] from my seat uh it doesn't matter where even last night I went for a meeting with
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0:56:52 --> 0:56:[privacy contact redaction] of England stopped at a service station and the lorry driver
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0:56:58 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] from home and said you're Andrew Bridging can I have
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0:57:03 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction] night and and it's like that every time I go out the
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0:57:08 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ituency there's still people coming up to me now and they say how did
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you lose how did you lose they're all voted for you so something went seriously wrong
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that took my vote down from 63 to 3 percent because it doesn't feel like that on the streets and
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there's a lot of love out there which interestingly I don't think you got for any other form of
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politicians in this country um I can tell you I'm not planning on being a former politician for
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0:57:34 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ans for coming back but I can't share them with you at the moment
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but uh it's going to be quite spectacular when it happens I can assure you um so
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0:57:46 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ew so thank you for that and for those watching this recording
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0:57:52 --> 0:57:[privacy contact redaction]ew's previous presentation to us went through how
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0:57:57 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction] the um oh I'll add one for that Charles that since then
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um obviously I was the MP here for 14 over 14 years I saw a few chief of police come and go
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uh in that career and the policeman a former police officer who was in charge of policing in
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my area who probably retired eight years ago I bumped bumped into him at a filling station
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a few months ago and we got chatting because we had a good working relationship for a number for
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five or six years uh and he I said to him I'm very upset about the way they fiddled and fixed
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0:58:36 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ion on me here and he looked me calmly and coldly in the eye
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0:58:41 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ew what did you really expect they were going to do to you
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0:58:52 --> 0:58:[privacy contact redaction]ephen the next [privacy contact redaction]ew uh the
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one thing I did want to again mention we talked about it on Sunday night I had missed the fact
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McGuire not Peter McGuire Peter McCormick anyway McCormick I think it is when she said that since
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2010 judges in the UK are appointed by bureaucrats and and that like as a lawyer former lawyer that
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it's not the elected politicians who appoint judges and that is a total breakdown of the
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0:59:37 --> 0:59:[privacy contact redaction]ephen [privacy contact redaction]s uh tyrants or they're
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the the enablers of tyrants we we know that from the oh excuse me I'm lost my voice now uh we know
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0:59:56 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]e who made the difference in Germany were the bureaucrats who
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1:00:03 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction]ed the um uh the results of the propaganda anyway um so I just wanted to say Andrew maybe
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1:00:12 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] like Trump's time has come this second term um and um wasn't that a great
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speech from Trump the inauguration speech I can't where are you can't see it
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Stephen I'm just making a cup of tea I'm listening to you don't worry all right yeah so
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okay so did you so I said wasn't it a great speech the the revenge was sweet wasn't it I mean
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1:00:45 --> 1:00:[privacy contact redaction] been much more detailed but um it there were great sweeps uh of uh sweet revenge
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I thought not that I'm usually out for revenge but after having been gaslighted by the Biden
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1:00:57 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ration and Kamala Harris and all the rest of them in America um I just thought it was amazing
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and I don't care about all these people who say that Trump is not the real deal we need hope as
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human beings and anything that gives us some hope will allow us to fight uh back and we need to um
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really uh take in what's going in going on in America and uh try to affect the same
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changes in this country uh I don't know how we're going to do that Andrew are you there
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yes I'm here so yeah I was going to say that we're relying on you Andrew um do you think you're up
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to the challenge I think that you I think that people do love you in the same way that they love
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Trump and Trump has enormous charisma um I noticed yesterday at the inauguration
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1:01:50 --> 1:01:[privacy contact redaction]ruggling you could have said that I had enormous charisma that would
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have been nice um but there you go well you have you have so we talked the other day and I said to
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1:02:03 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] suddenly came to I think you mentioned you'd started with a podcast and I
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I said to you I think I was thinking yeah that's what Andrew Bridgen should do
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1:02:15 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction] and really think about it seek advice from people like Ahmed Malik you know
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who knows who has a talent for such things and others maybe and and just become how should I say
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1:02:30 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ance that they can't resist eventually because I think people like you
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1:02:35 --> 1:02:[privacy contact redaction]ew and that's your greatest um your greatest asset and it's the same with Trump
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he's just wonderful at connecting with people and he puts them in a almost in a trance I'm not
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saying that's a good thing with the he's a good storyteller as well isn't he he's a wonderful
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storyteller yes absolutely wonderful and I don't know how he does it because he he must have an
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incredible memory or I can't imagine that he spends hours practicing his speeches but he just
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1:03:07 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction] with him against their wishes in the case of Democrats
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I thought I thought that Biden and and um Kamala Harris were really struggling to dislike him
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1:03:20 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ay at the inauguration speech but I wondered where I also saw a video of um today of Trump in
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the Oval Office I think it was and he was signing all these executive orders I was amazed how in
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touch with everything he was and the amazing guy who was presenting him he said something about
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1:03:41 --> 1:03:[privacy contact redaction]ay in one of the inauguration events I think he said that I can't quite remember
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I won't say it because it might might spoil it but the one who presents the the executive orders
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and then he gives a kind of one sentence potted history of that you know he's obviously very
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well informed but Trump's right on the same page and and the two of them together there were all
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1:04:06 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ioning him while he was signing all the executive orders and I don't
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know he he managed they managed to get it done all these executive orders but they were touching on
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1:04:17 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]s and Trump was answering all kinds of questions I just think he's an
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amazing politician I'm not saying I think he's given a lot of hope to all of us and people around
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the world because for decades all we've seen is that progressive society only ever moves in one
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1:04:34 --> 1:04:[privacy contact redaction]ion well I think we saw the wheels um hit the tarmac uh yesterday and uh it's been a major
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halt and a u-turn and a reverse for the first time I mean yeah so many people in that they know
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they know in their minds they know in their hearts that all this stuff about transgenderism and the
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1:04:58 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]etely wrong but they all say well what can I do you
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know it's the way society moves you can't stop it well it stopped in America yesterday
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yeah and that's going to give a lot of people a lot of encouragement that this this uh this
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1:05:13 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ift can be reversed and I think you have huge benefits uh for America
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1:05:21 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]ew he's got he seems to have an eye for drama as well and of course the people like drama
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1:05:26 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]er to announce that there are only two genders as I understand
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1:05:32 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]er about that I didn't know an executive order he'll be producing
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1:05:37 --> 1:05:[privacy contact redaction]er telling us what bears do in the forest next won't it and they'll love it
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incredible he's uh he's an opportunist I think I just can't work him out he's just
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I wouldn't I mean you know what the UK's like there's nobody in the UK like uh Donald Trump
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um nobody apart from you maybe um but um but I think even you would admit you've got some
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1:06:06 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] he's got a he's got a lifetime of experience which he's he certainly
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had a large number of experiences and you can't beat the number of people he must have met over
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1:06:19 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] four years when he's been touring America again and again uh to stadiums and speaking to all
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1:06:27 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] been immense and he will have yes passed on a lot of
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1:06:33 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction] met an awful lot of people and yes he can deal with anybody from the
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1:06:39 --> 1:06:[privacy contact redaction]ly America and he remembers their names Andrew and I don't know whether he's got some kind
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of autocue to remember the names but of course he remembers their names Sydney oh sorry Stephen
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1:06:54 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction] um I really recommend uh if you haven't seen that video where he's signing all these
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1:07:05 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ers about 47 minutes long you can seek it out I'm sure and and and he's answering
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1:07:12 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]ions at the same time he's just signing and of course of course of course we we don't have that
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1:07:16 --> 1:07:[privacy contact redaction]em in the UK because we don't have a president but I mean we do have a dictatorship currently
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if they don't back him on everything he comes out with and you know you can just nip off to Ukraine
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and and promise them 300 billion of our money I don't know if it's index linked or not so three
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in 100 minutes uh it's it is unbelievable it is absolutely unbelievable and also all the time
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1:07:55 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ay the the speeches and the I watched two of them and then I saw this video today I didn't
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hear him say anything that I violently disagreed with and Trump can't sorry um Kirstama can't last
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1:08:10 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]e well he had no mandate to start with he only got the votes of
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1:08:18 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction] voted for him and one in three who did vote yet he's got 60 percent
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of all the seats in uh in the house of commons yeah and you remember when we were talking um
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1:08:31 --> 1:08:[privacy contact redaction]ew and I said to you or maybe six months ago and I said to you
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with a smile on her face she said and would you rather be in Davos or in Westminster and um
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1:09:00 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction]er's too pre-ocular he said I can do business with these people in in Davos why I
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don't know what business he's got doing business with them but he's shown his hand I mean Gates
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1:09:10 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] like he was with Rishi Sunak before sowing his uh his evil
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intent um he's no politician he's not elected by anybody he's not even British he's not a doctor
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he's not a scientist he's an opportunistic uh investor uh with huge influence and of course
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the Larry Fink coming over uh and having dinner with him uh and and Starmus supposed to be a
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1:09:37 --> 1:09:[privacy contact redaction] so he's supposed to be a socialist for me he is totally lacking in charisma he's the
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antithesis of Trump and he's actually well I've only known Starmus since 2015 because he only
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backers he never spent any time on the back benches so at the moment he arrived in parliament in
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2015 he went onto the shadow front bench of the Labour Party in the House of Commons uh and um
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1:10:13 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] ever since I think it's fair to say he has now been promoted
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1:10:19 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction] two uh two promotions above his ability which is probably where most politicians are
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in this country um on a personal level when I've spoken to him personally he reminded me in his
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mannerisms and his defensive nature of David Cameron um in that Starmus likes to be on the
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platform and Cameron liked to be on uh in front of the lectern standing as a lectern lecturing to
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1:10:49 --> 1:10:[privacy contact redaction]e but in small groups he got very nervous and I didn't realize what Cameron's problem was
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until much later and it's because they've got so much to hide and they actually do have a guilty
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conscience that they're going to betray the people and so they do not want to meet the people because
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there's so many cues they give away in their behavior which people are attuned to pick up on
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1:11:14 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]art tuning into it you can see that the reason they're so defensive all the time
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is because they've got so much to hide um well they have no humanity certainly Keir Starmat
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in my opinion they're just they're certainly deficient um yeah well we haven't I actually
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1:11:34 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ephen that I've met I think there's the last [privacy contact redaction]ers I mean we
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1:11:41 --> 1:11:[privacy contact redaction]ay my part in getting rid of five of them
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and I can assure you I was criticized by the conservative party for that but they uh all of
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them were not working in the public's interest and I kept naively as I think now thinking if we just
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get rid of this one we might get a good one but you never get offered a good one yeah well I was
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thinking that all those MPs and I've met I've met every prime minister since Mrs I met Mrs Thatcher
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and I've met everyone since and some of them I've known really well uh and they're not impressive
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1:12:16 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ers uh the quality has gone down and no wonder we've ended up with Keir Starmat which is
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1:12:21 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] I agree and I did mention before the election who was the best of them
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1:12:29 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction] of a bad lot well I met Mrs Thatcher but I mean she she did have dementia
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1:12:37 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ed I got to go and meet her and have half an hour talking to her
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1:12:43 --> 1:12:[privacy contact redaction]ephen's club in Westminster and we sat in two armchairs with
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a little table between us we spoke for about half an hour and then we had our photograph taken
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and it was at the end of that conversation when I realized that she completely lost it and got
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dementia because near the end of the of the meeting she she did what she does which is
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she leant across and grabbed my hand arm and squeezed it and stares you in the eye
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and at the end of the meeting she said she said Andrew it's so good to have you back in the
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government and I said thank you man well I've never been an MP before so I realized that
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state after half an hour she hadn't got a clue where I was
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and we had our photograph taken and that was it
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and sadly she died the year after and then and the next time I was at her funeral in St Paul's
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um but but since then I mean I met John Major um but I mean I suppose every politician will say
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it that that uh the quality of all of the entrance went down every every election and
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1:13:57 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]e will say MPs get paid lots of money well 91 grand
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1:14:04 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ion I was on [privacy contact redaction]arted I think I was on 65,000
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in 2010 I took a 94% pay cut to be an MP I used to earn 1.1 million pounds a year
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1:14:20 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]e are willing to do that for public service um and you're not going to get
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1:14:26 --> 1:14:[privacy contact redaction]ew Trump wouldn't take any salary Trump didn't take any
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salary so uh yeah is he taking salary this time do you know I don't know I mean I god bless him
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whichever he decides to do it I mean I think if it were up to me if it were up to me uh if I had
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the power and to do it I would immediately halve the number of MPs to 325 we don't need 650 double
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1:14:55 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]ituencies I'd give MPs uh double the pay to MPs so but have you'd have less accommodation
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1:15:03 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]affing costs uh save the public money I would get
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1:15:09 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]s they've been useless they've not they've not helped out in any way
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1:15:14 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]n't all the issues we've talked about correct and it also that that drives um
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1:15:22 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]s being a party lackey because unfortunately in our in our politics
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1:15:28 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction]s come not from serving the public but serving your party being loyal to your party
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1:15:34 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] the interests of your people which is the opposite of democracy
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and that's what you get rewarded with with a place in the house of lords by your party
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because that's uh so so we need to get starmer Andrew is kia starmer's party really the chinese
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1:15:48 --> 1:15:[privacy contact redaction] party oh I think bob oh is it the wef which is he I think is in the west is a weffer
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but they I think I think all the prime ministers we've had certainly for the last uh since 2010
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and before blair was a weffer he wants to be the the rumor is he's going to be the successor to
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1:16:08 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] to look back at the first thing that that blair the blair
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government in 97 did which it seemed bizarre at the time but they as soon as they got into power
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1:16:23 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] been in for 17 years the piece of legislation they changed first
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1:16:29 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]o and they never talked about was they took the death penalty out
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1:16:34 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction] thought they knew what they were going to be doing steven
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1:16:39 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ew no it was it was they did it straight away in 97 it went through in 98
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they took the death penalty out of the very first piece of legislation they put through
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1:16:48 --> 1:16:[privacy contact redaction]ly what they were doing and every i believe every prime minister and the cabinet
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1:16:54 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] committed treason in every government since [privacy contact redaction]e
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which is firing with foreign foreign powers or interests against the interest of the british
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1:17:07 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]e and i think that reason has been committed in many countries around the world and in america
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1:17:12 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ew you can see where treason gets us because for the last three and
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1:17:18 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]ually we've got i can't quite remember it so three and a half days
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1:17:23 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction] been without water i can't remember in wales without water in
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1:17:30 --> 1:17:[privacy contact redaction]s rains every time i go to yes without water for three and a half days so almost
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immediately the uh i can't remember what they call welsh water or something private company of
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course well allegedly private um and so they announced that they were going to give um
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compensation to the tune of 30 pounds for every 12 hours so i've worked it out that we we're going
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1:17:54 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ually 210 pounds from welsh water no i'll nearly make up for it they may cut
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for your fuel allowance i've taken off but but what we're supposed to be a an advanced country
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and we're here we are without water for three and a half days 84 hours i couldn't believe it
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1:18:13 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]even country's a terrible mess we need you to uh go and have some lessons from
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from trump from big daddy in washington and um and and sort out our country all right that's
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that's well put and that's 20 minutes so let's move on um excellent and no water for steven so
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1:18:34 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ation is a problem yeah mark still had his hand up first or go to mark then
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dave colum and then carrom so as you know zoom sometimes plays funny buggers i never change the
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1:18:47 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction]ions anybody if you i don't know how we someone might know in zoom but i think if
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1:18:52 --> 1:18:[privacy contact redaction] noise mark and zoom picks it up and then suddenly thinks you've been your hand
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up has been handled i think that's what zoom does anyway mark over to you and then dave colum
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1:19:03 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ew that was fantastic by the way i like that little bit of
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retort uh right good news all right i've i've filed against uh transport for london today
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1:19:16 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]ronic assault weapons uh program and i've caught them out on a number of
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1:19:23 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction]s they're in breach of the [privacy contact redaction] they're in breach of the telecommunications
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1:19:29 --> 1:19:[privacy contact redaction] you put a telecommunications network over three meters on top of these traffic lights
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and it's a criminal offense if you don't make the public aware what you've actually done
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so that's going to be quite interesting so we're going to be in a court on the 11th of
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uh june this year it's not good for them i can tell you now uh they're basically up a river without
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a paddle so that's going to be quite an interesting one to watch what the interesting element any
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american national coming to london the capital of london's life could potentially be at risk these
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1:20:03 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ronic assault weapons the biometric sensors they are connected to what was injected
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1:20:09 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]e the lanthanides so that's quite an interesting uh issue and the fact that corne has
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turned around and said that trumps are natty and a right-wing supporter and undemocratic corne himself
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1:20:23 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]ion over this expansion of what is now demonstrably a weapons program
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1:20:30 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction]e didn't want and he still went ahead with it because obviously it's part of
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the c-[privacy contact redaction]an now i believe anybody any american out there who wanted to take action
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1:20:43 --> 1:20:[privacy contact redaction] these criminals these labor party stalemate communist cult whatever you want to call them you
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said before their elites i call them uh scum scum well they're self-proclaimed elites i think i call
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1:20:59 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ly well scum i was saying scum in a scientific scum always rises to the top and unfortunately
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what's actually happened today scum has definitely reached the top so i think there's a massive
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1:21:11 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]y for if anybody in america wanted to have a run at these characters who have basically
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called donald trump a nazi and the right wing sympathizer this could be really interesting
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1:21:23 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction]ling to london's life could potentially be at risk
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so there's i think there's going to be a bit of trouble there so i'm just causing a lot of
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1:21:33 --> 1:21:[privacy contact redaction] it is going to be interesting well i said that's interesting mark and i agree
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and for those who don't know i mean i've been subjected to lawfare uh
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uh quite a lot and i've got some interesting disclosure that'll go pretty national probably
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the end of next week uh you're going to like all of that i can't discuss that now but it's fair to
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say that i've had a relationship with my current barrister which is closer than i would have might
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1:22:03 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ed some years ago and one of the things i discussed with him today on the phone
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is obviously the the pre-emptive pardons that the biden administration has been giving out
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and his point to me was that he feels this considerable scope if there has been a
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1:22:21 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ed the lives of people in the uk or elsewhere in the
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1:22:26 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]ons are only for for people in the united states if they did crimes against
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1:22:34 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction]e in the uk there's nothing to stop us uh bringing charges against those characters
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uh who happen to reside in the u in the u.s and have pardons from joe biden in a uk court
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1:22:49 --> 1:22:[privacy contact redaction] a huge advantage over the americans in that every citizen in the uk and i believe the
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1:22:55 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction] of the commonwealth has the ability to bring a private criminal prosecution something which
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1:23:03 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]em do not like us to exercise and we'll have the opportunity to bring these people
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in front of a jury for criminal charges and all you need is someone who's got the balls to do it
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and someone who's got the wherewithal to do it well well i can assure you ladies and gentlemen
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1:23:22 --> 1:23:[privacy contact redaction]er we have both and i think we're going to be doing
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some of this i can assure you and they're not going to like it as they're that's army they don't
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like it up and and uh i think i think there's a huge opportunity and also i think starmer starmer
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has clearly uh lied to get into office he's he said things which were clearly he had no intention
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of coming through but he's done the opposite um and and there's the scope there for uh getting
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starmer into a dock in front of a jury and uh it's not going to be good for him it's not going to
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1:24:03 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]ic andrew well listen let's speak soon but uh like i said
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i've got tfl exactly where i want them in con is next in line well done mark great great work
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you're doing and you are an inspiration for that for each of us again buckminster fuller said each
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one of us has to do what we see needs to be done steven you've heard me say that steven you had to
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1:24:30 --> 1:24:[privacy contact redaction]eel is fighting on the energy directed weapons each one of us and
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he's stick at it you keep sticking at it and sebastian runs his program so dave dave produces
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his annual he's trying to influence the actually actually this is going to be very interesting what
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happens to you as a professor now that now that dj t is in there over to you
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uh might be ahead of me i don't know i see larcen's hand up ahead of me yeah i do okay
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but um i know you're next time it's my it's my screen okay it's because you're in australia
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1:25:07 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] you're ahead of all of us we're all ahead correct i'm way ahead
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well well welcome from the land of trump my name is dave um i'm glad to hear from steven
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the whales need water that was useful um and and wow that climate has really changed that's what
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i'll say yeah yeah i know i agree with absolutely everything you said which is very hard to achieve
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1:25:32 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]even that biden harris were not struggling to dislike trump
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1:25:38 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction] actually broke down trump's linguistic style and said it's
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brilliant even though he has this real sort of guttural delivery that people are not used to he
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1:25:50 --> 1:25:[privacy contact redaction]ures the sentences it's absolutely brilliant and so that's
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why you're it's working he achieved something that no one else could possibly have imagined and that
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1:26:02 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]roying the entire democratic party he he um he convinced the common man he was one of
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them and he did the impossible he he became a victim how donald trump can become a victim but
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1:26:18 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]imized him and it's just amazing and we're all going i don't know david i saw
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1:26:24 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]anding out on your streets in america with placards saying free
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1:26:33 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction]ly and and by the way in 16 brilliant wrote in 16 at the when when i didn't
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1:26:41 --> 1:26:[privacy contact redaction] him to win i wrote that it's only a flicker but i think the blacks are moving to the right and
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boy did that turn out to be right now i got some questions i gotta get yeah why and why wouldn't
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they i mean we've all had a taste of the left so um so you have hit more lawfare than you let on
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you you've been non-stop bombarded by the way i've been following you for quite a while even though i
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missed you on this zoom because i come and go um i have dug into the darkness of trafficking which
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i was surprised she didn't touch at all i happened to most recently watch your alex jones podcast
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and i'd like to ask you some questions and you might want to want to say no i can't say anything
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1:27:22 --> 1:27:[privacy contact redaction] point out that uh it's clear to me you've dug deeply into the topic
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and at the same time you spoke kind of cryptically where you talked about
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the authorities you presented to and how they ignored you and stuff like that
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no names that i recall so you are not naming people and i don't know if that's for a reason
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but i'm gonna ask you a couple of questions one of my sources had a bomb put under his car
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about two months ago i i had no trouble imagining why you are not naming names and so
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here's what i'd like you to do is just blink blink um dave dave we can pause the recording but you
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1:28:02 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ing that'd be fine yeah but at the end of the day you've got a
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1:28:06 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]ening what i will what i will say is that the names at the top of the organization
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i saw and bear in mind we got a lot of the foot soldiers were albanian mafia uh a lot of names
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1:28:21 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]e who are making the money and taking the money very close links to the establishment
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um so my it's very hard to know what a fact is that's that's the title of this year's review
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1:28:41 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction] and what you get is you get these leads that then require an extrapolation
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1:28:47 --> 1:28:[privacy contact redaction]aw a conclusion you never get it handed to you you know on a platter unambiguously you have
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to extrapolate for me um i'm going to ask you some questions and you can just say no thank you
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1:29:01 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction]ion is the entire royal family uh in an in a network we'll call it a
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network is the entire royal family in the network i think it's it's difficult um i was a i was a
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1:29:17 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] i have no time for them now after the death of uh of elizabeth
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um they've done nothing to protect the interests of the people
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1:29:30 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] been mired in so much uh a close very close association
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with pedophilia like seville like seville well savile is we would pronounce his name
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1:29:45 --> 1:29:[privacy contact redaction] all of them yeah um well i mean you know most of the pedophiles get a knighthood
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i mean i'm i'm not i never got a knighthood friend so i'm quite it's a dishonest list most you know
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the the health secretary uh who authorized the vaccines in the uk for uh children against the
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1:30:07 --> 1:30:[privacy contact redaction]or on the on the government benches who petitioned in private
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he said do not authorize these experimental vaccines for children but they never said anything
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anybody spoke out but i know that they all went and saw him and he listened to them and then
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authorized it he's got a knighthood sajid javid or as they call him locally savage java um he uh yeah
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he's got a knighthood they've they've all got knighthoods uh it's it's a dishonor and it and
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i mean khan's got a knighthood i mean goodness me thought services to c40 cities and uh and freedom
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i don't think so no so um
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1:30:55 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ain who khan is to the audience because they haven't got a clue khan is oh um
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suddheep khan the the mayor of london uh yeah he's got a he's the he's the uh he's the uh he's the
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head of the c40 city c40 are these uh bringing in the 15 minute cities and the environmental
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measures and he's that london he's the head of london and that's that's the head of all this
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c40 low traffic neighborhood and uh ulez ultra low emission zones and 15 minute cities and all the
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1:31:33 --> 1:31:[privacy contact redaction]ions and on your freedoms and i i knew him when he was an mp was the mp for tooting
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2010 to 2015 he's he's not an impressive character uh and of course what we haven't had in london yet
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which is going to come out i think we've never had a group of muslim grooming gags a rape gang
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in london and you think they don't exist in london having you on of course they do they do um that's
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got to come yet also he's the head he's the head of the police in in in london as well
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so the mps can you put a percentage on them who are compromised at the level of black mailable
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can you give me a wild guess well they're not mps they're mps uh mps are the european ones
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are also mps okay well what i will share with you is
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is that obviously i'm not totally politically naive i knew there'd be a big pushback when i
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1:32:36 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction] the vaccines i'd already been attempted to derive me they offered me anything
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i wanted in january [privacy contact redaction]e out and keep my mouth shut
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uh and i said well anything i want that's great in that case i can have anything i'll have the
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1:32:52 --> 1:32:[privacy contact redaction]er's resignation letter if that's sort of the game we're playing and i probably
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i couldn't have that so i said i didn't want anything else but uh i went around all my colleagues
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and said look we've got to stop we've got to protect the children at least now
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this is clear now that the evidence is these are harmful and so many of my colleagues agreed with me
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1:33:14 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]ories of vaccine harm including people who'd had heart attacks
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1:33:23 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction]e who'd got relatives that had heart attacks and died and still wouldn't speak out
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uh refused to speak so they only they are there there's two things they're either
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bribed they took the money or they've got the compromise on them or they threatened them and
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1:33:41 --> 1:33:[privacy contact redaction] in so it's one of those three but all those at the top have got to be completely
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compromised and i come back to what we talked about on on alex jones and i've talked about more
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widely i think that paedophilia and child trafficking is the glue that holds them together
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it's the ultimate blackmail and the ultimate guarantee of loyalty once you've got involved in
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that and i'll share something on this group which i've never told anybody i did that original
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1:34:10 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ance gb in in in in june last year before the general election
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and i made all those allegations about how the police over here and one of them is that i gave
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1:34:25 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]e during my political career for paedophilia and one of them being the
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1:34:32 --> 1:34:[privacy contact redaction]ershire where i live and they never did anything about it he went to the
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national crime agency his name was simon cole and he retired at 55 at his own wish on 95,000
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ninety or thousand pound a year index from pension
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and he'd i'd given evidence to staffordshire police they'd requested me to give evidence
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1:34:55 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction] 10 days after his retirement with apparently no
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health problems and no marriage problems they found him hanging in his garage
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1:35:06 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]able's and he was the longest serving chief constable in
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the country never got a gong never got an accolade for it and when i went when it went to
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lynn owens at the head of the national crime agency in london she said it was the final
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1:35:21 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ained why the paedophilia in lester had always been undetected
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which i never did anything about it this is just appalling four weeks after i did that statement
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1:35:33 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]ance which led to the alex jones thing lestershire police picked me up and
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accused me of paedophilia four weeks after that interview it went out they said that uh that i'd
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1:35:48 --> 1:35:[privacy contact redaction]oric 25 years ago that i've been involved in paedophilia and they accused me of being a
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freemason and doing it as ritualized abuse at a freemasons meeting well i'll share something with
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you i shared with the police i've never been in the freemasons and i've never been to a freemasons
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meeting and the reason they picked me up and put tried to put the frighteners on me and investigated
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1:36:09 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction]opped it was because i gave that interview which i repeated on
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alex jones and they don't like it and the only answer is that is 100 the truth i'll tell you
950
1:36:22 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] you dug into the so crudely speaking there's there's the numbers are very shoddy
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1:36:30 --> 1:36:33
they're very loose numbers but call it a million people kids a year disappear
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1:36:34 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] not name a person who's been arrested for being a consumer of these kids that's
953
1:36:41 --> 1:36:[privacy contact redaction] amazing thing i've just spoken with a journalist i i do trust and i won't name her
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1:36:47 --> 1:36:52
but she's doing some work in africa and she just said that she's got all this evidence from mombasa
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in in kenya and whenever a chinese ship arrives the children go missing and they find their bodies
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with scars down the side where they've all been harvested them and she said then the other week
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they'd got a little girl was being dragged by a lady with a headscarf down the street was screaming
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1:37:10 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]opped it took the headscarf off and it was a bloke that was dragging this
959
1:37:14 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction] and so the children are just disappearing all the time all
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the time and we're in a society where we're monitored all the time they know what we're doing
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we there's cameras everywhere of course they know where they know where these children are going
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um you'll be telling me next they don't know where these drones are coming from
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we're over new jersey next oh they definitely know where those guys are coming from
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1:37:40 --> 1:37:[privacy contact redaction]en are going as well or they could do if they wanted to
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let's put it that way and and prob might do something um um i think a crash that you predicted
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um would be good news if it was soon because this the way the longer it takes the less he
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can hang it on biden so i think if it went down the tubes fast it would buy him time to recover
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so i think he's not going to try to protect the economy or the markets um um just hold that thought
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on the million per year keith bullfin has come under this call and tim bellard as well it's way
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over a million kids trafficked a year i just rounded it was eight million eight million
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1:38:29 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]ually if it's one or ten it is still amazing that they've arrested about
972
1:38:38 --> 1:38:[privacy contact redaction]e total and yeah i did well they won't even they won't even investigate in the uk
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because they know where it goes to so i must confess you guys are making a case that if you
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end up in another world war that we should not come and save you there's there's britain is
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starting to look like a write-down for democracy based on what i'm seeing from over here although
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we're not doing better um jessica rose just announcing now have a topical vaccine so be
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careful what shampoo you take off the shelf um and and here's a question for you what would
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you be watching for out of trump that would that would warn you that we've been duped now i'm in
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i'm wildly enthusiastic about trump well i'm euphoric but there is this there is this concern
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of this whole idea about limited hangout they call it in the united states at least that trump
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is somehow part of the script not not the savior not my concern will be that trump was a savior
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associated with warp speed and the rollout of the vaccines i'm worried about the chief medical
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officer he's appointed when it said in in the resume that she was part of warp speed and the
984
1:39:55 --> 1:39:[privacy contact redaction]d tens of millions of lives well i mean i don't think there's
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any evidence that there's no evidence that the vaccines saved anybody they're not they're not
986
1:40:03 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ive and they're not safe there so anyone that says well the net benefit of the vaccine was
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positive i'm i'm particularly dubious but i'm just worried that uh that maybe something will happen
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1:40:17 --> 1:40:23
and suddenly kennedy won't be in a position to do what he wanted to do and then i will feel very
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very betrayed well that well that would be disappointing but that would what would you
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1:40:28 --> 1:40:[privacy contact redaction]ion trump well if he allowed if he allowed that to happen um
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he's not going to seek election again so if he made a mistake over the vaccines
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1:40:42 --> 1:40:48
now he's in he's in isn't it um yeah so far everything looks great everything looks great
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i'm i'm trying to steal that this one i'm trying to figure out if there's something here also the
994
1:40:54 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]ential threat to humanity is getting us into a third world war and he's got a big job
995
1:41:01 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]e who in the intelligence community that say the war is unstoppable andrew
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right the war's unstoppable right the war is going to happen which war which war andrew
997
1:41:16 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] world war it's it's it's all scripted and it's going to happen and there's nothing that
998
1:41:22 --> 1:41:29
it's above trump's pay grade to stop it the question andrew is the world war two out of the
999
1:41:29 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction]t only involve 50 so it really wasn't a world war yes so we have a nuclear
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exchange even a limited one everyone's going to be affected by the nuclear winter and the fallout
1001
1:41:40 --> 1:41:47
aren't we you should read you should read anti jacobson's nuclear war a limited one will last
1002
1:41:47 --> 1:41:[privacy contact redaction] colum is um professor of chemistry at cornell
1003
1:41:57 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] you're the first to say that andrew
1004
1:42:04 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ry and i did biochemistry at university with biology
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1:42:09 --> 1:42:14
and uh yeah it's it's a fairly dry topic it takes a certain individual
1006
1:42:16 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] of all the subjects including physics
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1:42:20 --> 1:42:26
oh that couldn't be further from the truth if you eat anything you enjoy it's not it's not
1008
1:42:26 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction] that's right that's absolutely that's the truth chemistry is just a language
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1:42:31 --> 1:42:38
it's just a language it's like taking french or something it is just a language i'm gonna let you
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1:42:38 --> 1:42:45
i'm gonna sign off here david and andrew you two should get together because um yeah pass my email
1011
1:42:45 --> 1:42:[privacy contact redaction]ew he can reach out if he wishes um i'm deadly serious about tracking
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1:42:51 --> 1:42:56
these traffickers and pedophiles and organ harvesters and i haven't written anything but
1013
1:42:59 --> 1:43:05
there's more money in child trafficking than there is i mean as they horrendously say but it's true
1014
1:43:06 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ugs once they can sell a child 20 times a day i know it rips my soul out to
1015
1:43:12 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]e say to me these people can't be human and i'm not sure about
1016
1:43:16 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] no humanity they have none no and that's why they can't connect
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with adults and that's why they resort to children in my opinion no i think i think children children
1018
1:43:28 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] thing to god the innocence and the perfection and i think they just love disappointing
1019
1:43:33 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction]ing to one source satanism is the fastest growing religion in the
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world and that is that is the core of the satanist ideas that the children are the closest to god
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1:43:47 --> 1:43:51
i believe they're luciferians i believe the people running think you think they're running the world
1022
1:43:51 --> 1:43:[privacy contact redaction] now we're getting into it now we're getting into it
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1:43:57 --> 1:44:02
so if you want to move on but i'll put again into the chat please download the book the new world
1024
1:44:02 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ill because he discussed that distinction between luciferians and satan is quite
1025
1:44:08 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion and the influence of the matians for the last 3000 years and i call it
1026
1:44:13 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ing the new world order by william still i'll put it in the chat and it
1027
1:44:19 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]'s talking about and and all right dave we've got to keep moving
1028
1:44:24 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction] can you put your link into your year of in review please in the
1029
1:44:30 --> 1:44:37
chat again for those who didn't get it earlier andrew dave does a fantastic year in review that you
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1:44:37 --> 1:44:45
will enjoy reading so um a wonderful survey of the last 12 months larz you're next thank you
1031
1:44:46 --> 1:44:[privacy contact redaction]ion i would like to tell everybody who doesn't know andrew
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1:44:51 --> 1:45:00
that he's not only a rock star in his own um political area uh i spent three hours with him
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1:45:00 --> 1:45:06
in the british parliament and you should you should have been there to see how the ladies in
1034
1:45:06 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]ration the barman the police the gods everyone were just rooting for him and considered
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1:45:17 --> 1:45:24
him the real thing whereas the mps who came around from time to time just those naughty
1036
1:45:24 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]s uh did not greet him nicely so he is the people's candidate and i'm sure he will
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1:45:33 --> 1:45:41
come back into politics and it's going to be fantastic so my question i i think uk now has
1038
1:45:41 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction]armer can't defend himself we have elon musk who i have a lot of
1039
1:45:48 --> 1:45:[privacy contact redaction] pedophilia and he writes about it and uh and i think given that
1040
1:45:57 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] this video out where [privacy contact redaction] seen it this could be the teachable
1041
1:46:04 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ually be handled and my proposal is that stephen frost started
1042
1:46:16 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ors for julian assange if we if this group and other doctors groups could get together and
1043
1:46:25 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction]ims we go to elon musk and ask him if he could finance it
1044
1:46:37 --> 1:46:[privacy contact redaction] person on the planet to run as the knight in front of everybody
1045
1:46:44 --> 1:46:52
else in that in in such an effort because we need to get to the bottom of that we can link it to the
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1:46:52 --> 1:47:01
vaccines as well but i think the pedophilia we now have the teachable moment where we can get people
1047
1:47:01 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]e and medical doctors dealing with it not prosecutors etc
1048
1:47:08 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] a chance what do you think yeah to change we could change public opinion like we did
1049
1:47:15 --> 1:47:22
well i think the thing is changing um obviously someone who has been vilified by the press
1050
1:47:23 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction]etely unwarranted is tommy robinson he's a political prisoner he's now in
1051
1:47:29 --> 1:47:36
isolation he's in solitary confinement in a high security prison for a civil offense which is
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1:47:36 --> 1:47:42
unprecedented um i've spoken out at his rallies i'm going to be speaking at his at the rally to
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1:47:42 --> 1:47:47
get him out of solitary confinement on the first of february in london um and
1054
1:47:50 --> 1:47:[privacy contact redaction] we've got political prisoners in this country now and a growing
1055
1:47:55 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]e are coming to realize exactly what's going on and i'm afraid i we're all going
1056
1:48:00 --> 1:48:04
to if we don't stand up we're all going to end up being tommy robinson before we're finished
1057
1:48:06 --> 1:48:12
yes but do you do you think it is a teachable moment now or is it do we need to wait longer
1058
1:48:12 --> 1:48:17
well i think i think i think that's why i think that's why musk one musk has pressed the button
1059
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and i can't tell you more i could tell you privately lars because i do know you okay and
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1:48:23 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction] you but i mean there is a reason why musk came out and attracted nijel farage and
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1:48:29 --> 1:48:35
it's not pretty let's put it that way thank you all right thank you larz great it's a wonderful
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1:48:35 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]ion and and and a particular issue tim ballard you know with a wonderful sound of
1063
1:48:40 --> 1:48:[privacy contact redaction]essed us and you know he has had there's there's some terrific people working
1064
1:48:47 --> 1:48:52
on this and larz your idea could be a trigger that drives lots of support so i've taken a note of
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that and we'll we'll contemplate it and you're well done for speaking for tommy robinson
1066
1:48:57 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] make the point that andrew just said you've got political prisoners in the uk now
1067
1:49:02 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ually i saw trump sign an executive order on that video to release 1500 political prisoners
1068
1:49:10 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] january the 6th yeah the good news is i was worried he was
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going to cherry pick and try to somehow figure out who was very guilty and not do something for them
1070
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and he let them all out he he if he hadn't done that i would have been disappointed he
1071
1:49:32 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction] i can tell and it was the first one he signed in the oval office
1072
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on that video i was surprised it wasn't in the rotunda actually but but yes wonderful
1073
1:49:46 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]rategy you know it's it's a like a desert storm strategy
1074
1:49:53 --> 1:49:[privacy contact redaction]ers so they don't know which one to attack if you do them one at a time one
1075
1:49:58 --> 1:50:05
it's like a drone swarm isn't it yeah yeah dave can you remind us which ones were signed in the
1076
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rotunda i can't quite remember was it the free speech one well again the most important one i
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think although you might not notice is the [privacy contact redaction] their their uh their
1078
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security clearance that that really that that that took a chainsaw to their to their power and they
1079
1:50:27 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction]ill get the information but the person who gives it to them now is treasonous so it's a very
1080
1:50:32 --> 1:50:38
different world it's all the clapper and the uh what's his face brennan brennan's a communist
1081
1:50:38 --> 1:50:[privacy contact redaction] he didn't just vote for a communist [privacy contact redaction]
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um and so so he got rid of the the two genders was not just a joke what it means therefore
1083
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is that nowhere in any federal websites are you allowed to say name your gender are you allowed
1084
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to say you know which gender you are things like that it's just flat out male or female for anything
1085
1:51:04 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] john i see you there i'm i'm still happy to help you with
1086
1:51:12 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] if you uh if you want help i just need some guidance okay and of course of course
1087
1:51:18 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction]uff with the gender alteration has been done before during chairman mao's cultural
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1:51:23 --> 1:51:31
revolution he got all the citizens to wear the same baggy clothes shaved their heads women weren't
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1:51:31 --> 1:51:37
allowed to wear makeup and jewelry you couldn't tell who was male and female they blurred all the
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lines it's all been done before to us they know it was so andrew are china guilty until proved
1091
1:51:42 --> 1:51:49
otherwise say again is the chinese party guilty until proved otherwise steve do it at the end
1092
1:51:51 --> 1:51:[privacy contact redaction] decided that the current chinese model of free market
1093
1:51:57 --> 1:52:03
capitalism with communism the repression of the people is the preferred model they'd like the
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whole world to be under they know that we'll never vote for it in a democracy so they're just
1095
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bringing it in through the back door and i agree with you it's very straightforward that suits
1096
1:52:15 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction] unlimited wealth and power and the rest the vast majority of people get nothing
1097
1:52:21 --> 1:52:26
and be happy because we tell you you're happy well they're not happy in uk
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was
1099
1:52:35 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ew can hear you just giving another cup of tea
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thanks uh can you hear me okay yep yeah andrew's getting the cup of tea he's english remember
1101
1:52:46 --> 1:52:[privacy contact redaction]ew nice to see you again um very sad to hear um news from joseph molotovis
1102
1:52:57 --> 1:53:04
about uh reiner um you know if he's if he's been given a seven-year sentence that's that's
1103
1:53:04 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] wondering andrew if you had any good contacts i'm sure you do
1104
1:53:11 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] to reiner who you could perhaps have a chat with and over in the states and
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1:53:19 --> 1:53:26
i signed the letter uh calling for reiner's release uh a few months ago um
1106
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i'm going to visit tommy romanson i think on the 27th of february i'm speaking at his event on the
1107
1:53:35 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] really ought to be helping uh reiner formic as well shouldn't he well well
1108
1:53:43 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction] uh also raise another issue which is very dear to my heart and probably
1109
1:53:48 --> 1:53:[privacy contact redaction]rangely you know we wake up with a blue sky if we're lucky
1110
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um the criss-crossing of trails this morning was absolutely uh not only alarming but
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1:54:02 --> 1:54:07
you know if you told me this five years ago i said you need locking up that i'm afraid
1112
1:54:08 --> 1:54:16
it's all true yeah exactly i mean not least of all the well somebody else has got to work out if it's
1113
1:54:16 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction] a smell to wrap uh around christmas i mean i was ill on
1114
1:54:22 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]mas day there'd been that weird fog kind of roll in but not here not just here all you know
1115
1:54:28 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]s around the world um and a lot of people got sick with it so you know
1116
1:54:35 --> 1:54:[privacy contact redaction]e i've got who are monitoring that are ex-pilots and people involved in air traffic
1117
1:54:39 --> 1:54:48
control retired they're telling me that in the uk uh in the last eight and a half weeks the spraying
1118
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has gone up 300 so they're they're building up to something yes um it's it's absolutely dreadful i
1119
1:54:56 --> 1:55:03
mean look we've got the deagle report from several years ago indicating the the decrease massive
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decrease in population in the uk in north in northwest lestershire we actually have an airport
1121
1:55:09 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] midlands airport i've got to people who were on the board of a company
1122
1:55:15 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] midlands airport spring and they got out there because they didn't
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like what he was doing um and that's a company called rsv they've got three short bowings that
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spraying they're supposedly kept on retention by the maritime and coast guard agency for
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1:55:32 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] a uh a wreck of an oil tanker and they need to go and spray the oil stick with
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detergent uh they are flying out of the airport on military id so you can't track them um i believe
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with ex-military pilots and i believe that the chemicals are coming in two-thirds from america
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1:55:50 --> 1:55:[privacy contact redaction] from india uh now spraying the other company that's doing it in the uk
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is a company called 2xl yeah both of these companies have been on this at least since 2019
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they were in pretty poor financial health but they're they're doing very very nicely now and i
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1:56:07 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] midlands airport has also had a 200 million pound loan from the british
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1:56:15 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ment bank no kidding yeah it's it's unreal um and the last the last written question i got
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1:56:25 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ion and spoiled everything is uh i asked the government
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1:56:31 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction]ion was is the government engaging in any geoengineering cloud seeding or weather
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1:56:39 --> 1:56:[privacy contact redaction] uk airspace or is it a or is it aware of anybody else doing it
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and they don't like lying in in written answers to written questions so they crossed off the last
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sentence and they said no so they said that the government aren't doing any but they never answered
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the bit that said or are you aware of anybody else doing it sneaky yeah well i mean why do you
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need to be sneaky i mean as i say only only guilty people need a pardon don't they so why wasn't
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1:57:13 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ew because i didn't have chance because i only got the answer back and
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1:57:18 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ion and then rishi soon called the general election and that's it
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1:57:24 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction] finish uh with a final sort of uh just comment really in a sense which you
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1:57:31 --> 1:57:[privacy contact redaction]ew uh a comment that john o'looney made uh today on a tweet uh his
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great video tweets um john o'looney is a funeral director in milton keene's in the uk i know john
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o'looney very well i know you do i'm just saying it for the other people here um he he said that
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rather alarmingly um with with sudden deaths that are going on all over the place
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uh the coroners don't seem to be so keen to uh pick up on these things and um you know run with
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them as possible um possible crimes or possible reasons for these folk dropping dead uh from
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possibly the vaccines they're just not looking into it no they're not looking into it and i
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know i've been i'm sure you've noticed over the last few years since uh people have become aware
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of the excess deaths um the number of excuses that have been placed in the papers you know
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you know you know i saw uh excuses like having sex you know amazing that no one had sex before
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2019 now it's killing us all um you know um too much sleep not enough sleep eating the wrong kind
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1:58:50 --> 1:58:[privacy contact redaction]ually saw when it said it was sleeping with the blinds open
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you know that's causing it i mean this is you know well i mean obviously i slept to the blinds
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open would cause a a very big shock for the ladies on the other side of the road but i mean
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that's just a risk of life is indeed and my very last point is the very last thing i want to
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1:59:16 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] thing i want to say to you andrew is that you know really looking forward to uh
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1:59:22 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction]acular re-entry into british politics i hope that goes a storm
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i'd love to join you i'd love to join you yeah i'm gonna start i'm gonna start hopefully in the next
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week or so with the i mean i've been subjected to a lot of lawfare but lawfare is a double-edged
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1:59:41 --> 1:59:[privacy contact redaction] as they're going to find out when you wield it properly and i'm going to turn it back onto
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them and they'll wish i think they're going to be in a position where they'll wish they'd never
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started this because i've actually have got a barrister who is working uh for me and because
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1:59:57 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]em we've got your your own legal firm end up working against you with
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2:00:03 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]em to make sure you do not get the outcome you want and to be honest they've been they've
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2:00:08 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]acked deck i think they're scared stiff when they have to play
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2:00:12 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]raight game and well we're going to play a straight game on them i think they're on the wrong
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2:00:16 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ly yeah good luck with it very good luck with it thanks
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for talking to me thank you and paul you're whilst we're not in the triggering industry you
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trigger me with your surname you remind me of a lousy australian prime minister julia gillard i
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hope she's not relative she was meant to be charles when he was the last time charles when's
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2:00:40 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]er yeah i think tony abbot was pretty good
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2:00:47 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction]ing which was the one which was the one charles who was kidnapped by the chinese
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2:00:51 --> 2:00:[privacy contact redaction] party from in a submarine um when he went for a swim in australia yeah that's harold
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yeah yeah and we've named a swimming pool after him
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they can't get you with a submarine in the swimming pool you see that's right
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all right uh thank you thank you paul anders
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and i'm very happy to have you on the call andrew i would just like to tell you that
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i'm very pleased to know that you're here and i'm not that sure that you know that
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i've been trying to reach out to you earlier but you need to know that
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and and there is a big call now that you might know or might not know what is going on and that
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2:01:50 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]eel we know really that it's a big calling going on it's
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2:02:01 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ed to uh let's say um technology and you might not want to know about it but let's say me
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and mark we know that it's going on and i'm not quite sure how to tell you this but i'm really
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2:02:19 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]ew because you really know or you should know that me and mark know that what we
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2:02:30 --> 2:02:[privacy contact redaction]oyed which is working now connected to c40 cities which is
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going to reduce the population all over and significantly i don't want to go too
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2:02:54 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]ew but this is um you know you're now out of the parliament so i
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2:03:03 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction] tell you that me and mark we really know this and i've been doing this research
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i've been doing research for quite some time and there is a lot of people who really know this
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and we are really concerned and we were hoping that you would help us to get this information out
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and we are a little bit concerned that you are holding back but do you consider that
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what is going on is about to be a serious depopulation and do you think that
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2:03:44 --> 2:03:[privacy contact redaction]op that
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um i've been briefed by mark on a number of occasions um
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there are look look i i agree that there's a major depopulation on and i think they're using
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various means i think they're using modern health care and big pharma i think uh there's slow effects
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through the food we're eating um through the uh aerial seeding of whatever they're putting on us
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it's not going to be good for us um and once you get your head around the fact that uh the state
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2:04:27 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction]ually working to try and depopulate then where wouldn't you go if i mean you know they're
1202
2:04:33 --> 2:04:[privacy contact redaction] kill you nicely and so i'm i can believe all of that what i have to do though is
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i've got to try and take politically as many people with me i've got people who don't even want to
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acknowledge that the vaccines are not safe and effective yet and we're talking about
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child trafficking and paedophilia another thing that most people don't even want to acknowledge
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2:04:56 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction] to put in what i believe with what is within the overton window of political ability
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2:05:04 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]e to look at and i can promise you even at child trafficking if it hadn't been
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for the musk situation i couldn't even talk about that yet even though i know it all to be true and
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2:05:16 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ance to get into a topic uh it's only the fact that i can't sell it
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2:05:22 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]e it doesn't mean we don't talk about it privately but i can't i have to
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2:05:28 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]ually possible and i'm quite happy to push the window
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but we're not quite there on on 5g yet it's not just about 5g it is so much more i'm really happy
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you answered me but let's say i'm really concerned that a lot of people don't understand
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2:05:53 --> 2:05:[privacy contact redaction]and but you are understanding that it's very hard to get there's a major
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problem with the blue light from the devices that we're even talking on now these are not good for
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us these this this is all designed the led lights are not good for us um you know there's lots of
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things i mean you know nothing out there that they're pushing on us is good for us
1218
2:06:16 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]n't got our best interests at heart have they um i'll have a conversation with you outside
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this forum where you can uh be more candid with your your concerns and i'll listen to you okay
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we'll arrange that thank you thank you thank you thank you very much thank you thank you thank you
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2:06:34 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction] details to charles he'll get them to me and charles can send you my mobile number you can
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text me and we'll arrange a time to speak probably on sunday all right thank you very much thank you
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2:06:47 --> 2:06:[privacy contact redaction]ew you'll note that anders initials are the same as yours two ab so there
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you are that might be a particular blood type thank you anders good job i'm i'm positive actually
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i'm b negative apparently only four percent of the population of b negative yes i'm the universal
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and the universal banner thank you thank you john john is next then john day and then john baudwin
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2:07:17 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]ew bridgen uh i've been following your work john day and d i was an early treating
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2:07:24 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction]in and until i was fired for a vaccine refusal in 2021 i'm a friend of
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dr meryl nass and i've been a great admirer of your fortitude and your your principle
1230
2:07:42 --> 2:07:[privacy contact redaction] year you said that rishi sunak couldn't be a war minister and that's
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2:07:48 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]ions early and um so uh starmer clearly happy to be a war prime minister
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and um alex kriner had put forth information that basically the bank of england and much of the city
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of london was very over leveraged on the gamble to uh bring down the russian government and
1234
2:08:17 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]rip russia again and then once again they have bad assets in ukraine which they can't admit
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our assets in russia now which they are i and so with the world war three being unstoppable it's
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it seems to me and i after some of alex's work i'd put out a blog post at dr john's blog.substack.com
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called boe needs world war three it seems to me that all big wars are banker's wars and that
1238
2:08:50 --> 2:08:[privacy contact redaction]iving that world war three scenario and i wonder how that looks
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well it's exactly why we ended up in world war one there was a financial crisis and they pushed
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it into a world war two mask that over and keep the the economy moving i'm not as i'm not as
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2:09:11 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ic as say i mean i'm telling you what people have told me uh some people in the
1242
2:09:15 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ed it in in westminster um more than 18 months ago um
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2:09:27 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]er tuesday who is under parliament and he i didn't
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recognize him i'd never met him before but he came to me and said i'm you know you're my mp
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and i asked him what he was doing down there and he said he was a he was an advisor to uh
1246
2:09:44 --> 2:09:[privacy contact redaction]ry uh and he said and he said but you know all the all the civil servants are really
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down because they know we're going to be at war and uh i don't i'm not i'm not fatalist i don't
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2:09:57 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]op it i hope and pray we can stop it um
1249
2:10:05 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] all work to do that because you know we're talking about death and destruction
1250
2:10:09 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction]n't we haven't seen it will make it will make the second world war
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look like a bit of a picnic uh by comparison uh i mean the the drones and the robots they're not
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showing us that they would be using uh i mean battlefields are not places for humans anymore
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are they at all you know um no it's they're all weapons of mass destruction so um and i think
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putin i think putin's a man we can do business with and we should be doing business with
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and i can't understand what the problem is uh i think there's a lot of very good things about
1256
2:10:48 --> 2:10:[privacy contact redaction] a lot a lot of things in common and perhaps more things in common
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now that uh trump's in in america and uh is uh showing the moral compass that america
1258
2:11:03 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction] four years so no i'm i'm i'm i'm going to be working very hard
1259
2:11:11 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]e who want to to try and avoid us getting into a third world war situation
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two things that come up as potential collateral to replace ukrainian collateral are greenland
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and then also all of this oil that russia discovered in the antarctic which is in the
1262
2:11:31 --> 2:11:[privacy contact redaction]ianship of great britain um it's the islands of the forklund islands
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yeah it does seem that the the i mean if if this is about collateral going bad so we need world war
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three it does seem like there's some room for work and trump wants to do that instead i'll i'll sign
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off now thank you again sir i think all this stuff about the uh the gulf of america right because
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biden had signed so much uh legislation saying no no drilling for oil and gas in the gulf of mexico
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well you're not drilling for gas in the gulf of mexico now even with looking in the gulf of america
1268
2:12:14 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction] of us who live in texas just call it the gulf anyway oh by the way
1269
2:12:21 --> 2:12:[privacy contact redaction]in texas with his with his texan uh wife well it used to be better
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well they both moved to move to california a couple of years ago and they lasted three months
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before they couldn't wait to get back to texas they couldn't live in california california used
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to be good a long time ago when i was a kid so that was the golden state wasn't it uh it was
1273
2:12:54 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ew one thing i bring to people's attention is
1274
2:13:03 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ream media that we don't believe on anything to do with vaccines
1275
2:13:10 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ream media says about
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butchum and i read an amazing bio on him i think a spectator investigative journalist
1277
2:13:21 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ory of putin is very interesting as a man and i have no doubt
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that trump and putin can do a deal because because what most people think about him and what has
1279
2:13:35 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]ream media is all bs as we know okay i'll share with you with something that
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you will remember early in the ukraine war the the book the massacre of busheh
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uh luka not quite no you wouldn't the people from england would it was quite prominent
1282
2:13:53 --> 2:13:[privacy contact redaction]er they claimed by russian repeating russian troops
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okay i've got quite a bit of evidence that that was carried out by british secret services
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and blamed on the russians and they tried in january last year to do another one in
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pokrovsk and blame that on the russian as well but the ukrainian public got wind of it and all
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legged it because they didn't want to be the victims that were laid out there
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i mean that's how devious it all is thank you that is a very helpful piece of information that
1288
2:14:25 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction] colin was talking about getting security clearances as you go up
1289
2:14:29 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ew and john jb this time john brown's body lies a mold run in
1290
2:14:37 --> 2:14:[privacy contact redaction]ew um what was missing from the speech yesterday
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and everybody knows what i'm going to say is any mention of covid vaccine operation warp speed all
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that the only thing the only reference was he will reinstate all the troops that didn't take the
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vaccine no mention of all the ones who were injured or killed by the vaccine those who took
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their own lives because of all the injuries none of it and um you know people people close
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i'm not going to name names or say anything like that but you know everybody knows that i should
1296
2:15:19 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]e who know you can't mention it to trump doesn't want to hear it still still
1297
2:15:26 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]d all these millions of people all that bullshit so um with
1298
2:15:32 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction] to the uk uh i guess you guys don't really have a central figure like a trump
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2:15:39 --> 2:15:[privacy contact redaction]ers are kind of they only they don't last that long and i don't
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know but what would you say about the political wins in um the uk is anybody coming around to
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even talk about it or are they going to try to hide it for the rest of eternity like they're doing
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i was told they wanted to cover it up for 20 years i was asked to keep my mouth shut for 20 years
1303
2:16:03 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] i ain't not there exactly what i was told in january 2023 there is currently no political
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appetite for your views on the vaccines andrew there may well be in 20 years time and you're
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probably going to be proven right then but in the meantime you need to bear in mind you're taking
1306
2:16:21 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] in the world with all the personal risk for you which
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that will entail and i left i walked out of the meeting then and said that's it then i'm out
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um i can't say too much now but within a week or so you will be pleased with some developments
1309
2:16:42 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction] in the uk and i'll be leading them and it's it's in the legal side one where we are going
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2:16:47 --> 2:16:[privacy contact redaction]e to account on solid legal grounds and i think i think it will go
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i think it'll be big and i come back to all the points i think we can hold
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2:16:59 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]e who've been given pardons in america in due course to account in a uk court of law
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yeah well we can hold them to account in any state i mean people outside the u.s don't understand
1314
2:17:11 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ons don't mean shit and well what we yeah and what what we have in the uk that
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unfortunately you don't have in america which is part of the english constitution you haven't copied
1316
2:17:19 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]itution the english bill of rights we have the right as a citizen to bring
1317
2:17:24 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction] anybody you want oh i didn't know that i thought yeah
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they they well they don't tell you about i mean they don't really want they don't really want us
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to use it and they'd really like us to get they're really like actually to get rid of jury trials
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in the uk as well that's why we've got this massive backlog and star law will say oh we're
1321
2:17:44 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction] to get the backlog or use the judges that will be the end
1322
2:17:48 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ice you've got in this channel because the judicial corruption in the uk and you've got
1323
2:17:53 --> 2:17:[privacy contact redaction]ates it'll it makes it it makes yours look like beginners we've been much
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better at this country we've been doing we still have uh some we still have some states that have
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2:18:05 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ional law with regard to grand juries um and i want to say the states
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right now but they're out west and it has to do with the fact that our assistant i'm in i'm in
1327
2:18:17 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]on beautiful place well you wouldn't i don't know if you'd like
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2:18:25 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] communist place in the entire united states people don't realize
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2:18:29 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction] democrat to republican balance in the entire nation i love
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your georgian course it's so british wonder who built them yeah so it's a problem this is the
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2:18:43 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]ates were formed there was a lot of space and the judges couldn't get around
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2:18:48 --> 2:18:[privacy contact redaction]cuit to do the circuit right and so they had to make laws for
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deputization um and the grand juries would maybe every six months every year they would get together
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2:19:01 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]atutory exceptions to be able to allow the people to to go get justice
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using the grand juries um we don't have that in massachusetts or connecticut or any of the
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2:19:15 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] it's pretty bad but but getting back to center um yeah i if you do need evidence andrew
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i know you don't know me um you can ask some very big name people who has the best evidence in the
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2:19:29 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] 1.4 million non-redacted death records people's first middle
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2:19:36 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction] names everything they died from medical examiners license number office address everything
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um and i hate the whole data side everybody likes my graphs i can't stand them it's just
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2:19:48 --> 2:19:[privacy contact redaction]e who want to see a graph it doesn't do anything all the evidence is in
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the individual files of the of the named people who died and where it states they reacted in five
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minutes died in days and yet their death record says they died of covid not the vaccine i have
1344
2:20:05 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction] a case at the first circuit court of appeals right now i've sued the
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governor of massachusetts public health commissioner chief medical examiner and individual medical
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examiner's house you in touch with steve kersh over in that eastern california don't you like him
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2:20:24 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]eve and i are friends he calls me when he he calls me he's a bit of a thing so yeah so he's a
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data geek he's a he's too much with data so he's an he's a master's in electrical engineering
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i'm a i'm a bachelor's but um i also have an mba steve is classic of a silicon valley
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ceo you know they're all into data and all that stuff you can't prove and i i'll argue with anybody
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2:20:52 --> 2:20:[privacy contact redaction]ical methods which is the primary use in in epidemiology
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it it's poor modeling so you have a single normal distribution you know what a bell curve looks like
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2:21:06 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] a single hump now i did i did pure and stats i leveled months okay so if if you have
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an issue say a disease comes in and then you have something else that happens like caused by man
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2:21:19 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ribution where the middle of it has hardly any probability at all
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but when you throw the data together they look at the mean and your standard deviation so they're
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2:21:29 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction] probability is right in the middle where the actual lowest probability is
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2:21:34 --> 2:21:[privacy contact redaction]ribution or or a polymodal distribution and if you look at the greatest
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i don't want to give a lecture here i'm sorry i i could go on forever so the methods that they're
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using are not appropriate i'm an electrical engineer and i can show you through discrete
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foyer transforms and other analyses especially time-based waveform analyses when things started
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2:21:58 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]opped an acute renal failure it's the biggest cause of death by far hardly anybody knows
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it's 211 000 excess deaths in the u.s down to ages in the teenage years i have all kinds of papers
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2:22:12 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] i'll let it go because that's not what this call is about but um okay hello evidence let me
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know i will know is me okay i know he knows me we were on a call together for two hours a week
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every thursday with jessica rose kevin mccurnin um all kinds of people is stephanie sennaf byron
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2:22:31 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]e years and then um we just kind of went our separate ways
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2:22:37 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction]ephen air friendly he calls me if he has a question on something important so
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2:22:42 --> 2:22:[privacy contact redaction] a quote here it's quite useful john and john got thrown
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out of law school because he refused to take a jab um the principle andrew is very it was an
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2:22:58 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ing idea right judges follow that's why hence hence you appearing on the first of february
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is relevant judges follow culture they don't lead culture yeah it shouldn't be and that's an important
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2:23:15 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]ion of the data that john's got and other people bobby bounds for
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2:23:20 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]e he comes to these meetings he's a great user of data and the challenge is i'm i'm very
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good at math i'm going to math science i did math science at school before i did law school
1376
2:23:32 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction] lawyers are shit on mathematics on science and most judges are shit on maths and i've heard
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2:23:40 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]at or some you someone might know it like less than 40 percent of sorry only four sorry
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2:23:48 --> 2:23:[privacy contact redaction]e don't understand what it means if you say 30 what's 30 percent of a number
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what's 30 percent of 51 they've got no idea what people are talking about and where that leads to
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is the judges the ability to articulate a proposition in an understandable way is what
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john's working on and is the challenge for all of us as you well know andrew but there are people
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2:24:11 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ew and other people who say how i need a data point then
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we've got people on this call who hey they're fantastic at digging out yeah yeah they've got
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2:24:22 --> 2:24:[privacy contact redaction]ing yeah and peta hoog is one of them we'll get to
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him in a moment all right thank you jb uh mark hi andrew uh three questions uh i'll start with
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the the easy ones when you go to see tommy um will you be sent signing a non-disclosure agreement
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i i've got to um i've got to i'll throw it let me in but i'm not going to be reporting on it but
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2:24:51 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] concerns that um i've known tommy for a fair while he is suffering from
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2:25:05 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] time he was in prison um and i think i think it's uh i think after three three
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and a half months of solitary confinement i think it's affecting him badly and i think they know
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it's affecting him badly and it's completely wrong that's why we're doing what we're doing on
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2:25:22 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction] of february right well i i will be there and um please give him a hug from me if you're
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2:25:29 --> 2:25:[privacy contact redaction]ion the uk is proposing government is proposing a driving license
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right app right which is of course digital id that's what they want um have you any thoughts on
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how to um defeat this other than saying i've got a nokia [privacy contact redaction] a phone
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and they shouldn't have to have a phone um i think we've just got to be a a physical alternative
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but obviously what the government will do is make it just as difficult as possible
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um i mean i spoke uh in i think it was early august in iceland and i mean basically 98
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2:26:20 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]e in iceland already got digital id oh god same in sweden 100 in sweden
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okay all right and there are a few holdouts in iceland um and that's how they're going to try
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and bring it in over here right because obviously what they did first of all is when you moved your
1402
2:26:42 --> 2:26:[privacy contact redaction]iving license just a paper and then of course you had to have
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a photo id right etc right and so you get forced to do this right and of course they've also put in
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2:26:59 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction] your photo updated every [privacy contact redaction] of
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i think politicians were exempt from that are they most of the politicians i know use a use a picture
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2:27:15 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ess it's more than 10 years old oh i see some of them i've seen i've said well
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if you knock on the doors they'll say yeah are you campaigning for your son oh brilliant brilliant
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2:27:27 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]ly with the suspension of the local council elections that's going to take
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2:27:34 --> 2:27:[privacy contact redaction]rategy what i was thinking is if you're not able to vote
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then you should be able to say i don't pay any council tax and the rest of the country should
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come out in sympathy and also likewise say until you can vote we're not paying any council tax
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um well i mean i'm i'm all for starving the beast uh and paying as little tax as possible now
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um then the reason they're using to um the excuse they're using to cancel the local elections are
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moving to these mayoral models and all i can say is that they're they're looking for mayors on the
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model of of what's happening in in london where these local despots mini sydney cons are going to
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2:28:30 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction]ions upon you um the government quite were quite keen on on selling
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us out to the who or the c40 wef agenda and and all they want to do is well we've given all these
1418
2:28:47 --> 2:28:[privacy contact redaction] and and better mode there is a direction of travel here that the starboard government has
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started a new quango every week since they've been in government and these are you know supposedly
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a political with huge powers they're taking all the powers away from westminster and giving them
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out to quango's the local mayors who they will then be instructed to implement the policy regardless
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of whose which party is in power not that that makes a real difference in in westminster so uh
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yeah i mean i've starved the beast anyway you can why would you want to give it your money when
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2:29:33 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] sent it all to keep the war going in in ukraine for the next hundred years if necessary
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thank you thanks mark good job i got two more to go and then steven frost with final questions
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2:29:45 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction] from the channel islands andrew yeah andrew just loved what you
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2:29:51 --> 2:29:[privacy contact redaction]e of points as well how is it possible to spread the word because i think you speak so
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well and that's the best 35 minute talk i've heard anyone give in a long time so uh how can we help
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you financially if you need it and support you to to make more people aware and to listen to you
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and then too i was wondering if you wanted to talk just a quick talk about postal voting
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and this vote that's coming up on friday in the house of commons for the i can't remember the
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name of the bill but it's not been toby young was referring to it but it's not been talked about
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and to climates and nature bill isn't it or and then and then finally just to expand on i'd
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thought about them the the markets crashing because the biden administration has been hiding
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so much bad news and i thought trump might try and get it out there all the bad numbers quickly
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2:30:42 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction] sort of get all the bad news out blame it on them but i haven't thought about
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2:30:45 --> 2:30:[privacy contact redaction]ually purposely crash the market so well look what they did to trust when
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they i mean i mean i'm no i'm no no uh apologist or supporter of of liz truss i mean
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she's got many issues she is probably so far on the uh on the autistic spectrum unless you've met
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her i mean she isn't she's a special lady um she's a what lady special special yes you'd know that if
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you were sitting anywhere near you can tell straight away she is yeah yeah a bit different
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let's put it that way yeah but i mean they there's no doubt there was a there was a an economic coup
1443
2:31:27 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] her that uh i mean and the media narrative that she was portrayed as having crashed the
1444
2:31:34 --> 2:31:[privacy contact redaction] taken the markets in the uk far worse than that already and
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i know it's just how it is you know but it what that wasn't the narrative when when when in uh in
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the [privacy contact redaction]er and she was basically the financial
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markets and the bank of england decided they didn't want her and they were going to do everything to
1448
2:31:56 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]ually did win a leadership election of the conservative members
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rishi sunak never did um and yeah i mean yeah i i i will need some support i'm i'm hoping i've got
1450
2:32:14 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] i don't like asking people for money but if i do get a cost order
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i mean i'm in court with hank up on the 12th of march and i'm going for the joke of the but i'm
1452
2:32:26 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] him between now and then and if anyone can help with
1453
2:32:31 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]er's fees that would be would be very helpful are you doing an ipod
1454
2:32:37 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction] or i don't know i will do but i'm probably not going to do it now so keep your
1455
2:32:43 --> 2:32:[privacy contact redaction]y and let's uh let's see where this goes um you know i can i can live for the next few
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months i'm not homeless for another uh seven weeks andrew i would andrew i would encourage you and
1457
2:32:58 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]e on this call that you know that i think someone as as steven earlier said with
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2:33:04 --> 2:33:11
your charisma like donald trump and if you say hey i need a bit of assistance um i i think i would
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2:33:11 --> 2:33:17
if i were you i would ask for it and you will be swamped just like pauline hansen in australia
1460
2:33:17 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction] a case and had and had wanted to appeal it and she made the announcement she she has no
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nowhere near the support sorry she has support nationally but she raised over a million dollars
1462
2:33:28 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]s and people will respond particularly to you so i would urge you to
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2:33:37 --> 2:33:[privacy contact redaction]ew uh did you say gonna do in the next couple of weeks and
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and i think there'll be more people willing to support me once we've announced this next little
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tranche of uh of uh attack on the uh on the globalists okay steven is this the big windup now
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no no no we're gonna pay the hooker then steven andrew did you say you're you're homeless in a few
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months or a few weeks i've got to get i've got to get out of this house yes and that my
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landlady is selling it and and i've got to find somewhere else to live but i'm really looking
1469
2:34:11 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction]er somewhere and i might point out andrew just remind us what you told us
1470
2:34:18 --> 2:34:[privacy contact redaction] presentation here that before you got into politics you were a multi
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oh i lived in a [privacy contact redaction] it was a a modest uh nine bedroom 10 bath 11 bathroom
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1805 uh in 14 acres of deer park with the swimming pool the aston martin the range rover the stables
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the menage yes and swimming pool everything really but uh that's what happens you see you're
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never going to make a fortune in i was making three million pounds a year of business
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i'm now i came out of politics [privacy contact redaction]opped me getting on
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i had two million my private pension fund they even stopped me having any access to that as well
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and i'm the only i was the only member of parliament had to sell his house to that land grabbing
1478
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con which was high speed too which was nothing to do with building a railway because they never
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built it in in 14 years they've never built a yard of track but they did buy a lot of people's
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properties off them at discount prices through their little scam all over the country and that's
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what that's what hs2 is about it's a land grab it's a land grab it's got nothing to do with
1482
2:35:33 --> 2:35:[privacy contact redaction] line so we don't need it andrew you are an inspiration and we talk about
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it in this group you are willing to suffer for truth and justice and freedom and we honor you
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for that and i urge all of us here to understand the need to suffer if we're going to win this
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2:35:50 --> 2:35:54
fight and i consider trump has certainly suffered in the fight that he's got to
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2:35:55 --> 2:35:58
achieve what he's done all right petter hooger then steven frost to finish up
1487
2:35:59 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]ew good to see you again nice to speak to you once more and good
1488
2:36:05 --> 2:36:10
to see that you're just keeping on with a good fight even after being shafted the way you were
1489
2:36:11 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction] been shafted but not to the extent you have and
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it's to your credit that you're still fighting so a bit of good news first of all i've just been
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2:36:20 --> 2:36:26
sent a message i'm on a group with bev turner gb news and a few other good people yeah she's great
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2:36:29 --> 2:36:34
elon musk is to fund tommy robinson's legal costs to get him out of solitary torture cell
1493
2:36:35 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction]rike down the ridiculous terrorism charges so elon musk has stepped up and he's going to
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2:36:40 --> 2:36:46
fund the tommy robinson fight so that's a bit of good news if we didn't know that on that i am aware
1495
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i thought you would you know we're all conspiracy theorists they're all these coincidences yeah
1496
2:36:53 --> 2:36:[privacy contact redaction] pundit has put it out there now so yeah information's out there now
1497
2:36:59 --> 2:37:03
which is good so linking linking back to me yeah
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yeah
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2:37:06 --> 2:37:14
hank oaks trying to get a judge called nicklin on the case of my my defamation case against him
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2:37:14 --> 2:37:21
nicklin is the judge who put the contempt order on tommy robinson wow and and aiden eardley who
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2:37:21 --> 2:37:26
is also a judge now he's been made up that's hank oaks barrister he's been made up to a judge as
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well he's the barrister that the attorney general employed to send tommy robinson to prison
1503
2:37:34 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]ew it's crazy it doesn't surprise me one bit i think i explained this to charles and a
1504
2:37:41 --> 2:37:[privacy contact redaction]e before um you know i'm a i'm a former mining electrician uh who then joined the
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2:37:48 --> 2:37:57
police went up through the ranks a little bit and i whistle blew in 2001 i was a sergeant meant to
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2:37:57 --> 2:38:06
go further and i found that the chief constables were getting um backhanders literally cash back
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handers from the government now being an ex-miner you know being from the sort of area that you are
1508
2:38:12 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]arted the strike as a mining electrician
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um came back from a skiing holiday in the february and walked into the canteen on a night shift
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and um the union was there what the hell's going on and it was who was in favor of the union's
1511
2:38:29 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]s it was going on and they said we're going on strike and then they had
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a vote and who doesn't want to go on strike nearly all put their hands up but they all walked out as
1513
2:38:41 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]rike of [privacy contact redaction]rical engineering exams
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2:38:48 --> 2:38:[privacy contact redaction]ied for the police joined the police and i ended back up at my old pit as a policeman
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on the same picket line which was really interesting what i didn't realize at the time was
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thatcher and blair okay we know there's there's similarities there thatcher divorced the police
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from being there for the public through the miners paid them a fortune they brought the
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metz down they did all sorts of things as we know and i saw it both sides of it so that's the first
1519
2:39:19 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ay the figures game and i had to tell my constables
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to go out there per officer per month and issue 30 non-endorsable tickets 20 endorseable tickets
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to give you the three points on your license the painful ones eight drug stop searches and
1522
2:39:39 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]ation was a little heartbeat if you remember the the little yorkshire
1523
2:39:45 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction]one building in a place called aberray run in wild west wales
1524
2:39:52 --> 2:39:[privacy contact redaction] and that was about it we had no drug problem we had
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nothing but my officers were going out and they were actually asking to check spare wheels and
1526
2:40:02 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ug search i knew that and to conduct a drug search you had to have a
1527
2:40:08 --> 2:40:14
reasonable basis in law the mnemonic was go-wise grounds object warrant card identification
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search entitlement and that goes on a shadow crb on now dbs check so it's a criminal record
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i checked with the head of social services and they said yeah they'd be paper sifted out of any
1530
2:40:25 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ack the shelves of tesco's at two o'clock in the morning they were
1531
2:40:29 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]opped by my officers having their spare wheel checked and effectively they wouldn't get
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any job in health policing anything that needed a um a security check so i went back to my senior
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management meeting and you know there i was hoping to go through the ranks and i stood up so naive
1534
2:40:49 --> 2:40:[privacy contact redaction]ood up and i said we're going to stop this and i explained why and the chief
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superintendent thumped the desk and said if you don't fucking do it i'll fucking move you
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2:41:04 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]ed and all my colleagues put their heads down and nobody said anything and
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they all agreed with me so i took it to the home office and that's when i found that it was tony
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blair behind it and it was something called his hypothecation scheme now to hypothecate is to
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2:41:19 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction] and he wanted his mate keith heliwell the ex west midland chief
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2:41:25 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]ugs czar so he had to create a drugs shitstorm and he wanted to politicize
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2:41:32 --> 2:41:[privacy contact redaction]ep further from thatcher and actually by the police and that's how they did
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it 22 years ago 24 years ago right back to 1984 even that's where they divorced but also what
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what blair did and he did it with police and nurses is forcing them to have to have a degree level
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qualification was to get them into the debt trap so that they were desperate to keep their
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their jobs absolutely and i had an operation that is power over over those he knew then that the
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police and the nurses were going to be fundamental to delivering on the plans they had for the people
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2:42:12 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction]ay and the consultant had 40 years service and there were two
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old nurses in there they were brilliant grandmothers and they were fretting and they said you know we
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don't bring back a matron well that ship has sailed they said the nhs is finished it was a
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terrible thing but jumping ahead to your judge thing so blair also brought in 2004 charles alluded
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to it earlier on the judicial appointments commission that you'll know about now the the
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checks and balances on parliament lawmaking all we had was the house of lords who were meant to be
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2:42:42 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction] and we used to have the law laws but that went to the blairs
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2:42:47 --> 2:42:[privacy contact redaction]ly it was the house of lords was the highest there's nothing good that
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blair did there's nothing nothing there's no improvements in his system no he bought the
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judiciary like he bought the police finishing off with thatcher started they played a blinder
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2:43:02 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ayed a blinder absolutely snoozed into it i'll tell you one interesting story about
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the judges now i i defended a local company in pembrokeshire not long ago and they were
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2:43:14 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction] offense and i took the case on and i went back to court
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and there's a really funny part of this story i went back to court and i slagged off the first
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judge saying that there was no basis in law under the consumer rights act it there was no basis in
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law for for this judge's finding and then i realized that the very judge that was listening
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to the setting aside case was the judge from the original case which is against the rule of law
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2:43:44 --> 2:43:[privacy contact redaction]ually when i hit her with it i said they're going to try and pull the rug
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out from underneath us and what it was they tried to say that when we didn't turn up for the first
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they'd sent the information to the wrong address but i had proof of that but they they tried to
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throw it out that we hadn't turned up at a hearing but i had proof that we had a reasonable excuse
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for not being there and when i laid the information down she had to find against herself
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2:44:19 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]op the case now that was that case there's a much bigger case that i won't go into for time
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2:44:24 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]ayed golf ironically then in south pems in in pembroke by the by the power stations
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there and this chap was quite quiet and intelligent and i think charles has heard me say the story
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before turns out he was one of the top five directors of the minister of justice and his
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2:44:43 --> 2:44:[privacy contact redaction]y's court and tribunal service and i hit him with that story and the
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more serious one when i i fought the judiciary up to senior judge level and i that story ends
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up with a judge warning me that if i went on appeal i'd be liable for all the costs
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and i was warned that they were considerable so the judge warned me to not take it on because
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they'd already found against me because i was taking on a local authority in a in a
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2:45:15 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]ive dismissal case and i was being one in a in a way he was doing
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me a favor because it was up to about [privacy contact redaction] busted me so
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the corruption is so deep now but blairs judicial appointments commission so what they do like a
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maricana so our triangle of parliament the checks and balances of house and lords house of lords
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and the judiciary that interpret the secondary legislation you know uh that is is man-made
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2:45:50 --> 2:45:[privacy contact redaction]s of parliament and statutory instruments and then
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2:45:56 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] primary law which is judge-made law or common law as we know it those judges like law
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2:46:03 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction]ice alfred denning when you've when you've got the politicians corrupted the judiciary and
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the police what and you've got control of the media narrative what chance have the public got
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we've got no chance that's where we are and that is exactly where we are and i would ask ask you to
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there's a filmmaker who's my cameraman who makes my film please his own company is called hunt and
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gather and on youtube you can look at hunt and gather and the it's called the other night and
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it's got all the evidence and the emails the fois all the emails between two judges and an
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2:46:39 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] judge and an appeal court judge that clearly shows that they were corrupt
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and they colluded to fix her to pervert the course of justice all of that evidence went to alex
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2:46:52 --> 2:46:[privacy contact redaction] chancellor yeah and he never ever responded to those because he
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haven't got an answer because that that documentary the other night by hunting gather
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2:47:03 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]etely corrupt and they're still have a look at that so
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2:47:09 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]ion and i'll wrap up with this charles many people ask the question
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how do we do this we can forget the police we can forget the judiciary it has to be something
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2:47:22 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction]etely different it's not going to come through the house of commons no or the house of lords
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it's going to be bottom up it's going to be bottomed up by the people it's going to be the
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2:47:32 --> 2:47:[privacy contact redaction] thing to a revolution we've ever had in this country yeah and i'm hoping i'm hoping that
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it's going to be that the appetite for that is going to be created by improvements in the u.s
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i think there'll be a knock-on effect okay if i gotta go you in any way uh okay as well i know
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you speak to teresa our common friend you know just let me come on uh john quickly because we're
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2:47:54 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]y everything hinges on hinges on public opinion like you guys
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2:48:01 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] to the judiciary judicial branch um in the u.s we have something
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2:48:08 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] mootness ripeness slatches uh uh sovereign immunity qualified
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2:48:16 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]anding that's the core reason why everything is not adjudicated why civil society is
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2:48:22 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] a uh amicus brief in the supreme court as of september i'm doing
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2:48:29 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]y specifically um that explains what happened in
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the u.s and it likely happened there too and it happened since john roberts took over i never
1611
2:48:39 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction] thought it was purposeful but it all happened immediately right after he became chief
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2:48:44 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]ice it were two seminal cases i'll i'll stop charles okay i've got to go uh hunt and gather
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2:48:51 --> 2:48:[privacy contact redaction]ew is that an ampersand hunt ampersand gather on the youtube channel that you refer to
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hunt and gather television and the on youtube and it's it's entitled the other night
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because it was the collusion was at the meeting we had the other night okay i'll put that i'll put
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that in the chat someone might find the link while we're here on the call so we can find the way to
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check it up it's really good and that i mean it demonstrated pure corruption and i sent that to
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2:49:22 --> 2:49:[privacy contact redaction] chancellor who's supposed to be the cabinet's representative for the judiciary
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and asked him what are you going to and he even said to me send it to me andrew
1620
2:49:31 --> 2:49:[privacy contact redaction]ion never never responded to my written correspondence so andrew why didn't
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you publish it when he didn't answer you why didn't you publish what you had sent i did i
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published the letters on my on my twitter i published them so i gave him four weeks six
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weeks he never came back and so and i wrote to him again and he still never answered so i
1624
2:49:53 --> 2:49:[privacy contact redaction]ually what you need is a newspaper because that's what made the
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difference with the newspapers they own the newspapers they own the newspapers don't they
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well yes but that didn't stop uh the daily mail sorry the guardian and the daily mail helping
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us in the david kelly case and we did change public opinion oh steven there's one thing i'd
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like to tell what while you're still what we're still on and i'll explain to you you remember
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that uh putin fired off his original missile his mac 11 times the speed of sound missile and it
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2:50:28 --> 2:50:[privacy contact redaction]ory in denipro and destroyed all that yes the reason that he did that is he's
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hearing the same uh intelligence and a lot more than i am but i was aware there's there's a rumor
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that there was going to be a false flag nuclear detonation in europe to get the world war three
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going and by showing the world that as he said i've got this a resnik missile i don't need to
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nuclear missiles that's in some way in some way made it more difficult to have a false flag nuclear
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detonation and bring it on the russians and that's why he showed the world his original missile
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a few weeks ago that's how close we are to the edge and that is the game of chess that they're
1637
2:51:14 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]aying and i i take my hat off to putin i think he's a clever mouth well i think uh putin
1638
2:51:21 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction] said that putin was the best politician in the world
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by a big margin um he makes the other leaders look pathetic and he has the best foreign secretary
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of war yeah i think that um i think that trump trump's putin actually now i think he connects
1641
2:51:41 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]e better than putin putin's very able very brave and and and loves russia uh well
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there's nothing like there's nothing like from personal experience nothing like going through
1643
2:51:52 --> 2:51:[privacy contact redaction]ion process and i've done it many many times to ground you back with the people it's
1644
2:51:58 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]s it's always a very good thing to do to be honest i can understand that yeah because you
1645
2:52:03 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]e to get yourself elected and in the process of connecting with
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2:52:07 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]e you become a better human being hopefully in the case of trouble hopefully a
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better representative as well that's okay i just wanted to go through one or two points that
1648
2:52:16 --> 2:52:[privacy contact redaction]ew because you're such a uh um a source of knowledge a very important source
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so the judge's case which i know you're working on together with your man
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hunter yes calum what is a very important case in my opinion i remember yeah i'm gonna be
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i'm gonna be doing some things over the next few weeks which it'll become apparently law
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if that jigsaw all fits together you'll like it i just can't talk about it too much i understand
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imminent within within the next fortnight as per that way so and that will be my own
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yeah i know from my own personal experience the british government is corrupt the ministry of
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2:52:56 --> 2:53:01
defense is corrupt the british military is corrupt and the police are corrupt at least the police in
1656
2:53:01 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction]s are corrupt um to the highest level and i've got all the
1657
2:53:09 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction] i can talk to you about that another time so um we really need to
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2:53:16 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction]e that the judicial system is corrupt that the police are corrupt and and um and
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they don't understand this the post office case uh andrew i wanted to ask you what is the deep
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2:53:31 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction] office case in your opinion and also the let b case but also well
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let's be i think she was going to be a whistleblower and that was another way of putting the fright that's
1662
2:53:42 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction]aff uh and dissuading them from blowing the whistle um and the post office case um
1663
2:53:52 --> 2:53:[privacy contact redaction] office off that's why oliver letwin was on the on the
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five mps he was one of the other four mps who were on that um post office review board he was there
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to try and keep everything quiet no problems in the end they weren't able to sell the post office
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sold off royal mail but they kept adam they kept adam crozier he was the most he was in charge of
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2:54:17 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] of the damage was done with the horizon system and they
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kept him out of the public inquiry never name was never mentioned so my question to you andrew is
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2:54:27 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction] office up because some people within the post office some postmasters
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have told me one person in particular has told me that the hidden aim is to get rid of the post
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offices oh yeah i i guess it's the last bastion of cash i think well i think i think they used
1672
2:54:51 --> 2:54:[privacy contact redaction]ituent michael rudkin and his wife they were targeted the day that he uncovered
1673
2:54:57 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]ake by fugit so everything they were doing because they showed him around and
1674
2:55:02 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]ook him for someone else and showed him what they were doing they planted a 44 000
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pound loss that night on his wife's computer and had them prosecuted and discredited that's quite
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a coincidence it it's the same day that he uncovered was accidentally shown everything well that means
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they were quite happy to target i think they've targeted small post offices so post offices in
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2:55:26 --> 2:55:31
villages they wanted to get rid of and they used it as a tool and of course you know it's at the
1679
2:55:31 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]ealing the money well they just they just that's how they did it i mean
1680
2:55:37 --> 2:55:[privacy contact redaction]ions of cash but the last place where the british people can actually meet
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2:55:44 --> 2:55:50
and gossip about what's going on in their in their constituent in their neighborhood used to have
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something called pubs but they're trying to shut those down as well aren't they well yes and they're
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2:55:56 --> 2:56:01
gentrified as well so so the whole um yes but but obviously in the inner cities you might
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have some of that remaining but but it then but yes blair i wanted to realize that that term
1685
2:56:09 --> 2:56:15
star was thinking about bringing in a bill which will uh about the harassment at work at extending
1686
2:56:15 --> 2:56:[privacy contact redaction]oy staff behind the bar they could be able to say to you
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2:56:21 --> 2:56:27
please don't talk about that issue because it offends me how about that in a pub terrible
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2:56:28 --> 2:56:32
you won't be able to talk about you know on the wall a list of whether dark sport if you have to
1689
2:56:32 --> 2:56:[privacy contact redaction] of topics we're not allowed to talk about in the club because it might offend someone
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who works at the pub if we talk about it but andrew you must have contrasted views yeah i
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2:56:42 --> 2:56:47
absolutely agree with you so but now i'm in politics i don't have any friends i would get
1692
2:56:47 --> 2:56:[privacy contact redaction]ew you must have okay i was going to say you must have friends
1693
2:56:54 --> 2:56:[privacy contact redaction]s because you get cancelled even within your friends group
1694
2:56:59 --> 2:57:05
but also within your own well you see you can't if they're completely asleep i can't stand to talk
1695
2:57:05 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction]etely asleep now because it's like walking on eggshells i haven't really got anything
1696
2:57:09 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction]ly i can't even talk about the weather with all the chem
1697
2:57:13 --> 2:57:19
trails can i i mean we're absolutely shafted in britain now and in addition those people have got
1698
2:57:19 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction] no moral compass at all it all seems to be about we don't need everybody
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2:57:25 --> 2:57:30
we only need we only need really if [privacy contact redaction]ood up in this country we could bring this
1700
2:57:30 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction] or we needed to bring up now a blair so he's been found guilty of
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2:57:36 --> 2:57:43
he's got a criminal conviction too i believe for cottaging um did you know that yeah
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yes i'm aware of that uh apparently they pulled down when he was in government they
1703
2:57:49 --> 2:57:[privacy contact redaction] that his hearing was held in wow it was called impotuning by the way
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when it wasn't his first offense no he had two uh two convictions i heard um from the i think it
1705
2:58:04 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction] um and i wanted to bring up mike tod as well so he was
1706
2:58:10 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]er greater manchester it's one of the greatest uh urban concentrations
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2:58:18 --> 2:58:[privacy contact redaction]ed kingdom there's [privacy contact redaction]er it's about [privacy contact redaction]e
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i think bigger even than uh london uh in terms of population so um mike tod was found dead on the
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top or near the top of snowden with uh multiple letters scattered around him uh allegedly from
1710
2:58:42 --> 2:58:48
about uh about um his many girlfriends that was why he killed himself apparently he had so many
1711
2:58:48 --> 2:58:53
girlfriends i think about 39 in two years or something and that's why he killed i heard that
1712
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the the punishment for bigger me was having to have more than one wife i mean that sounds pretty
1713
2:58:58 --> 2:59:[privacy contact redaction] we're way over time i just want to tell this story charles
1714
2:59:04 --> 2:59:[privacy contact redaction] that all these um letters were found around him very conveniently around his body you
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2:59:10 --> 2:59:16
know and so it was a oh it was a done deal you know it was one of these like lucy let be the worst
1716
2:59:16 --> 2:59:[privacy contact redaction]s get very suspicious and we've got the same drama around
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2:59:22 --> 2:59:29
david kelly's death which also aroused my suspicion so with mike tod they said that
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the letters were all found around his body you know within [privacy contact redaction]
1719
2:59:35 --> 2:59:[privacy contact redaction]arted to make a noise that it was very windy on the night that he was
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2:59:42 --> 2:59:48
allegedly killed sorry killed himself um and um so in other words the the letters would have
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blown around you know is extremely top of snowden so if i didn't do better steven i'd say you're
1722
2:59:55 --> 3:00:[privacy contact redaction] so anyway what what's yes what was the truth about mike tod do
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you know anything about mike tod i've never heard of the man before manchester is quite away from
1724
3:00:06 --> 3:00:[privacy contact redaction]ershire police and chief so well nearly finished jobs so
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i meet a guy uh randomly on the prom in colwyn bay in north wales and he tells me that mike he
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brings up mike tod out of the blue and he said do you remember mike tod and i had to really search
1727
3:00:28 --> 3:00:35
my memory and i said yeah i do yeah he said you know why he was killed you i said no he said
1728
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apparently he knew about uh what they were going to do in 2020 covid and that's why he had to die
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was it in [privacy contact redaction] andrew doesn't know anything about it you've
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published it let's go i do now i do now that's it chief of police for manchester greater manchester
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gentlemen i'm gonna have to go and we're going we're all going so going to end this is the this
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this thus endeth and um thank you again for being here we're here to help you and congratulations
1733
3:01:09 --> 3:01:[privacy contact redaction] done i think you're very effective when you're making fun of them
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i think we do need to make fun of them rather than say that oh they're how clever they are you know
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and they hate it they hate it good night gentlemen good night everybody all about
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goodbye bye