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Well the virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is gonna be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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Also, Lao Bai Jing, we really want to thank G-News and GTV for translating this into Mandarin. | ||
Also Japanese particularly Mandarin blowing through the firewall because right now the CCP and China back into the front of this that they're at war with us. | ||
They're an economic war and their information cyber war and they have been for years and this thing's building to a climax where it's going to see a connect if we don't watch ourselves. | ||
And be tough. | ||
The lessons of the 1930s. | ||
You know, now you got a bunch of guys over, Marco Rubio, this guy saying, you know, it's kind of like the 1930s. | ||
Yes, we've been saying that for years. | ||
It's definitely like the 1930s. | ||
And we're going to have a financial collapse like the 1930s because of the Chinese Communist Party and what's happening in China. | ||
Because China is the bedrock of the globalization movement coming out of the Party of Davos. | ||
Right of the City of London and Wall Street. | ||
Remember, I say City of London. | ||
I'm not talking about London per se. | ||
I'm talking about the Wall Street of London. | ||
It's called the City, the City of London. | ||
It's the old part of London where their financial capital, right? | ||
Singapore, Tokyo, the City of London, Frankfurt, and of course, New York City, a city now in total chaos and anarchy because the administrative state. | ||
The theory of the case here, this was brought up by Dr. Malone and Dr. Peter Navarro for many, many months. | ||
In fact, they wrote an op-ed in the Washington Times and came on the show simultaneously. | ||
I think we had a special on that Saturday about the fallacy of doing these forced mass vaccines, of using the vaccines as a blunt force instrument. | ||
That for the elderly, for comorbidities, for immunocompromised, for targeted diabetes, certain minority communities, obesity, that these are fine. | ||
But if you go try to do a mass vaccination, you could have the problem of having mutations. | ||
And we have no earthy idea what's coming out of China right now because they won't tell anybody. | ||
And of course, Tony Fauci and the CDC and the branches of the U.S. | ||
government will not force the question like they didn't force Wuhan Lab. | ||
And part of the reason is that the entire apparatus isn't on the fix. | ||
Now how do I know that? | ||
Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
writes an amazing book about exposing Tony Fauci for the liar he is. | ||
And of course what Kennedy says is the murderer. | ||
That's from Robert Kennedy's On This Show. | ||
And he says Tony Fauci's not going to sue me. | ||
Big Pharma's not going to sue me. | ||
He called Big Pharma criminal operations. | ||
They're not going to sue me because I have the facts. | ||
I want to bring in now the kind of heroic publisher of Skyhorse, Tony Lyon. | ||
Tony, this book has been on fire. | ||
You wouldn't know it by, it should be if you counted all the sales it had, it would be number one on the New York Times bestseller list, just like Dr. Peter Navarro would have been number three. | ||
But the New York Times is too gutless to do that. | ||
They got to kind of fudge the numbers. | ||
Talk to us about, you try to take an ad out. | ||
People have to hear this. | ||
You try to take an ad out for the book, I think, the last couple of days. | ||
Explain to our audience what the paper of record in our nation did about that ad. | ||
Right. | ||
So I'm the publisher of The Real Anthony Fauci by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
I tried to place an ad with the New York Times, a full page ad for the book. | ||
And they came back to me and said that their standards management people had determined that they could not place the ad because it included misinformation. | ||
So what we've started seeing more and more is that anything is misinformation. | ||
It contradicts The narrative of the New York Times. | ||
So what happened here, they said that our blurb that was at the center of the ad, which says that Dr. Fauci has lied multiple times, and they said that that constituted misinformation. | ||
So I sent them a long email explaining the times that he had lied, explaining cases when New York Times said that Dr. Fauci had lied, explaining and showing all kinds of other places that had said that he had lied, explaining that Dr. Fauci himself had admitted to lying and said that the American public wasn't ready to hear the truth. | ||
So, he's clearly lied so many times, but the New York Times would not run a Nobel Prize-winning scientist's claim that Dr. Fauci had lied. | ||
So, just to get an ad in The New York Times, we decided to take that blurb out, and we ran it with three other blurbs that were not by doctors or scientists. | ||
So, they were willing to run that ad. | ||
So what happened then was we went back to them and asked them a second time whether they would run an ad that had blurbs from other doctors and scientists, separately from Dr. Luc Montagnier, the Nobel Prize winner. | ||
And they then came back to us and said that the original ad itself, even without the blurb from Luc Montagnier, constituted misinformation and they would not run any ad whatsoever. | ||
That their standards management people had decided that the idea of the book itself, separately from any content, because they specifically said that they hadn't read it. | ||
That the idea of the book was misinformation, that they wouldn't run it with just a cover of the book, with any blurbs from anybody. | ||
So you're seeing that there's just such incredible censorship coming from the most respected newspaper in the country. | ||
So if it comes from there, it comes from everyone. | ||
It's just sort of a top-down, and you cannot tell the stories that contradict Dr. Fauci's narrative. | ||
How do people, we're having a tough time here, so we want to get you back on, we have you clear. | ||
How do people get to the book? | ||
And I understand there's a lot of other activity, maybe town halls, etc. | ||
you guys are about to announce in the near-term future. | ||
But everybody's got to get their hands on this book, because it's an expose. | ||
And it's kind of brutal. | ||
I can't believe Tony Fauci hasn't gotten a lawyer to sue you guys yet. | ||
And I'm kind of shocked Big Pharma hasn't come after you, because Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
throws down hard on this. | ||
How do people get access to the book and any other developments about the book we should know about? | ||
Sure, so the book has been censored on just about every conceivable level, meaning that bookstores are refusing to carry it or, you know, even to special order it for people. | ||
Libraries are refusing to take it. | ||
There hasn't been a single review in any major newspaper in the country, even though there have been attacks on Bobby Kennedy in almost all of them. | ||
So time after time, people attack the messenger. | ||
They refuse to read the book. | ||
They refuse to analyze the claims in this book. | ||
So this is a book that claims that Dr. Fauci Was a corrupt official and is a corrupt official and has acted in corrupt ways for over 50 years. | ||
And that, you know, he has done such incredibly bad things over this period of time. | ||
And no newspaper in America will review those claims, will analyze any of them. | ||
They just say it's misinformation. | ||
They don't want you to read it. | ||
And they're taking every conceivable, you know, strategy to prevent you from reading this book. | ||
What's the easiest way for people to order it right now? | ||
Strangely, the best way to buy the book is on Amazon, even though they've been guilty themselves of censorship in the past. | ||
In this case, they've been the best vendor for the book, because so many other places refused to carry it. | ||
Okay, so go to Amazon. | ||
Tony, do you have social media that can follow what's going on with Sky Horse and you? | ||
You're a heroic publisher, sir. | ||
No, really, I have not been big on social media, but I follow your show very closely, and I think that's a great place. | ||
Many of the things covered in the book are covered on your show. | ||
Tony Lyons, publisher of Skyhorse, head of Skyhorse Publishing, really a very cutting-edge, no-back-down publisher. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
We're going to do more about Skyhorse and some of the books they've got coming out, and particularly this thing with Tony Fauci because it's explosive. | ||
We're talking about the New York Times. | ||
The New York Times has now come all in. | ||
And the tip of the spear was on Sunday, Ezra Klein, a guy whose company they bought because he's an analyst, he gets into the numbers and analytics. | ||
He had an opinion piece, maybe Steve Bannon's on to something. | ||
What he should have said is maybe Dan Schultz is on to something. | ||
All Steve Bannon's done is put him on the show. | ||
I want to bring in now Dan Schultz from Arizona. | ||
Dan, and I need you to read some of that Twitter feed, if you can pull it up and read it so our radio audience and podcast audience can hear. | ||
This whole thing, this combination, the precinct strategy, the taking over the school boards and making sure people go and volunteer to become election officials and also vote these county supervisors out, these election officials out. | ||
Has shaken the apparatus to its very core, its very being, sir. | ||
I told you this was going to happen. | ||
So Dan, tell us what Ezra Klein said about our strategy here. | ||
Well, I have a copy of the article right here. | ||
And what I liked about it was that he said, you know, you're on to something with this precinct strategy. | ||
It dovetails with not only taking over our party, but also taking the election apparatus and infusing conservatives into it so that we are there as well on election day. | ||
And if it's one of these states where you can vote over a course of days, we've got enough volunteers who are there. | ||
Participating with eyeballs and actually physically being in the room, as you like to say, so that we make sure that the election process is going to be run according to the law. | ||
And you can do this as a volunteer. | ||
You can do this as a paid person from the county that you live in. | ||
It varies greatly from state to state. | ||
And in some states, the parties themselves elect Election judges and. | ||
Both sides get to do it, all sides, every recognized party that has ballot status gets to do it. | ||
We've got to be in the room, as you like to say, and the way to do that is to volunteer. | ||
We, the people, have to volunteer. | ||
But hang on, but I want to go to his key quote. | ||
He had a bunch of key quotes and his Twitter feed is amazing. | ||
He said, the right, and I'm paraphrasing, because the right understands the sources of power in the American system. | ||
And in this precinct strategy, they've really cut to the chase. | ||
This is why we're not here to waste the audience's time. | ||
This is all three of these things, whether it's the school boards, whether it's the election officials, the precinct strategy, the Republican Party, the brilliance of Dan Shull, it doesn't cost you any money. | ||
It's a time commitment, and it's a, you have to commit, as we keep talking about, but you don't have to be a donor, you don't have to write a check. | ||
This is totally free, and I know a lot of people are going through hard times. | ||
Right. | ||
But Ezra Klein and these guys looked at it. | ||
Remember, they're no coincidences. | ||
Michelle Obama, who has floated above this thing at 60,000 feet with Barack Obama, floating above it because they're national heroes, according to some people. | ||
Over the weekend, what did she say she was going to do? | ||
You talk about the most nitty gritty part of it. | ||
She's going to lead an effort. | ||
to sign up one to register one million new voters for progressives. | ||
How many of those are going to be citizens to sign up one million voters to counteract Dan Schultz? | ||
Dan Schultz and the precinct strategy are getting people motivated to become engaged. | ||
And of course, all they're saying, Ezra Klein lays out why you're a fascist, why you're a bad person, why this is the end of America. | ||
If Dan Schultz's thing works and people sign up for it and they take over school boards, they take over election accounting, although we saw in the Commonwealth of Virginia, it worked perfectly. | ||
If they sign up to take over the Republican Party, this is the rise of fascism. | ||
These are the worst people on earth. | ||
That would be you, by the way, this audience. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We got Dan Schultz, the real, the theoretician, and the guy that figured this out years ago, that's now being effectuated, and it has shaken the establishment in this country to its core. | ||
Every week there's another big article, and now the New York Times has said, hey, and remember, that's the real head of the thinking. | ||
If the New York Times didn't publish, MSNBC would be a test pattern throughout the day. | ||
Okay? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
back with Dan Schultz in a moment. | ||
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Dan Schultz has been on a roll. | ||
And right now you see the momentum. | ||
The Moms of America. | ||
This is why for the year-end show about who the men and women of the year were, It was the activists, whether it allowed Beijing or in the United States, the moms and dads that put their shoulder to the wheel, and we curated I think 20 of these activists, Dan Schultz being one of the top ones. | ||
Now the New York Times is telling us, hey, and they're signaling to people, at the same time they knew the Michelle Obama thing was coming out, to energize their side. | ||
They're totally despondent. | ||
And they should be despondent. | ||
They got played. | ||
African-American, Hispanic, working-class, middle-class people have to understand you got played by all these phony promises. | ||
Okay? | ||
The economy's in the toilet. | ||
The inflation's out of control. | ||
Your real wages are decreasing every day. | ||
They're adding debt upon debt upon debt. | ||
Interest rates are going to explode on you eventually. | ||
Right? | ||
So everything credit card, mortgages, all that, they have no control of this economy whatsoever and the burden's coming on your shoulders. | ||
And Dan Schultz has offered you an alternative to about commitment, engagement, but most importantly, self-empowerment. | ||
Dan Shultz, just take a couple of the Ezra Klein, because this guy's a big-time thinker, and he really drilled down on this. | ||
Of course, he called all of our followers and all of our audience fascists, but hey, leave that as it may. | ||
Walk through a couple things he said in this Twitter feed when he put this article out. | ||
Well, I think the best thing he said was, you know, essentially the headline of the article, Steve Bannon is onto something, and then he mentions The precinct strategy and how important it is. | ||
And then he says this at one point, the difference between those organizing at the local level to shape democracy and those raging ineffectually about democratic backsliding, myself included, he says, remind me of the old line about war. | ||
Amateurs talk strategy. | ||
Professionals talk logistics. | ||
Right now, Trumpists are talking logistics. | ||
And that's what the precinct committeeman strategy is. | ||
It's getting into the real ballgame of politics locally where you live. | ||
It starts into your party committee. | ||
And then from there, you can do all sorts of things. | ||
You can actually be in the room, in the ballgame. | ||
Like I was on Saturday at the Maricopa County Republican Committee, where we didn't have, this time, only 36% of our slots filled in the county. | ||
We're gonna get some footage of that and play that later. | ||
slots. We have 60 percent of the slots filled and we had the biggest meeting we've ever had. | ||
We're going to get some footage of that and play that later. | ||
Tell us about what's the difference between having the 36 percent and the 60 percent as far as control by the deplorables, sir. | ||
Well, first it means that when it comes time for the elections, and we had elections, we had, We've elected five what are called members at large. | ||
All five of them were solid, solid conservatives. | ||
Nobody who wasn't a solid conservative got elected this time, and it was overwhelmingly. | ||
We passed resolutions. | ||
They were all America First resolutions. | ||
Every single one of them passed overwhelmingly. | ||
And then the other thing is, when it comes time for the primary election, the incumbents who want to run again, who might not be as solidly conservative as we would like them to be, they might have a challenger. | ||
We're the army that gets out the vote for the challengers in that all-important primary. | ||
The more bodies you have, the better chance you have of winning that primary. | ||
And so what we're going to be doing now is we're going to be vetting all of the candidates As best we can, and try to select the best America Firster in every primary race, and try to get that person elected, whether they are the incumbent or they're a challenger. | ||
We want America Firsters. | ||
Remember, it's not simply about winning elections. | ||
Young can show on this in Virginia. | ||
I was on John Ferguson. | ||
It's not just winning elections. | ||
It's winning elections with the right people and the right policies. | ||
That's the difference this time. | ||
The PrecinctStrategy.com, and you've got Beatlesite over there that does coordination. | ||
Walk us through how people get there, and how can they get to you? | ||
Yeah, the place to go is PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
PrecinctStrategy.com. | ||
There you will learn how it all works, and what the Precinct Committeemen Strategy is all about. | ||
Then I have two buttons there. | ||
One is this promo video, which essentially explains the strategy in a minute. | ||
This is real simple stuff. | ||
The other button says click here to connect with other conservatives in your state. | ||
That takes you to our new Precinct Strategy communications and collaboration platform where you'll be able to share documents, chat with people in your state, in your precinct, do whatever you want really. | ||
Click on that, sign up, we vet you, we let in only America Firsters, But it's a place where we can now start communicating and collaborating, something that the RNC doesn't want us to do. | ||
There is no other software like this that I know of that allows conservative precinct committeemen and those who want to become precinct committeemen to share information, to chat, etc. | ||
Robert Beatles, my hat is off to him for him and his programmers who have created this incredible platform for us. | ||
Precinctstrategy.com is where to start. | ||
Okay, if you want to be part of what the opposition, of what the apparatus, of what the elites are telling you is a way for us to take America back, a way for the populist movement, go to precinctstrategy.com right now. | ||
It costs you no money. | ||
Totally free. | ||
Just got to make a commitment of your time. | ||
Dan, thank you very much. | ||
You're up on Getter, I know. | ||
What's your Getter handle because you're on fire over there? | ||
On Getter, I'm just Dan Schultz. | ||
On Twitter, I'm Dan Schultz, the number two. | ||
And again, FreeSyncStrategy.com is the place to start. | ||
And just try this. | ||
If you're a volunteer, it only takes about three hours a month of a commitment just to go to a monthly meeting and learn how to do all this stuff. | ||
It's not hard. | ||
I learned it in seventh grade. | ||
The seventh-grade civics. | ||
Dan, thank you very much. | ||
I appreciate you coming on. | ||
I want to go now. | ||
We're going to have a very special guest here in a moment, but I want to go back to Ben Harnwell in Rome, because Tommy Robinson's Telegram account and now his Getter account has got incredible footage of what's going on in Europe. | ||
Ben, get us up to speed on over the weekend. | ||
I mean, some of the footage I saw from Germany, from the Prague, etc., because remember, Europe's about 30 days to 60 days forerunner to the United States. | ||
Walk us through the protests over the weekend, sir. | ||
Well, there are a number of astonishingly large protests that have taken place all over the European Union over the weekend, Steve. | ||
Perhaps the largest was that in Paris, which boasted around 100,000 people who were protesting against the French lockdown. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
Who are protesting against the apartheid, the vaccine apartheid that President Macron has introduced. | ||
You may remember that last week President Macron said that he wanted to piss off the unvaccinated. | ||
Well, clearly enough people have been pissed off that they've turned out in huge numbers. | ||
This follows on the back of a vote that took place in the French National Assembly last week of dubious constitutional procedure. | ||
And President Macron said, me, I'm not for pissing off the French, but as for the unvaccinated, I really want to piss them off. | ||
And when the individual's freedoms threaten the freedoms of others, the individual is irresponsible and an irresponsible person is no longer a citizen. | ||
Moving on to Prague, there were thousands of people that marched through the Czech | ||
Capital to protest again against compulsory covid vaccination for certain groups and professions and there is still on the statute book the intention there's a doubt that it might change under the new government which has pledged not to do so but it is still currently the official government program to introduce that compulsory vaccination for 60s and over. | ||
Incidentally From a month or so, right here in Italy, there will be mandatory vaccinations for the over 50s, which is causing a great deal of unrest. | ||
In Vienna, 40,000 people took to the streets over the weekend. | ||
This is ahead of the mandatory vaccinations scheduled for the 1st of February. | ||
And there were shocking Reports of firecrackers being thrown into the crowd of protesters, which naturally led to the mood there being particularly tense over the border into Germany. | ||
Customers will now have to show that they have either received a booster shot or provided a negative test result on top of any proof that they have been vaccinated or recovered from vaccination. | ||
Finally, I might just indicate the situation in Sweden, where 23 people now are being pursued by the police for having given the vaccine certificates of their friends. | ||
In Sweden, there is the threat of six months in jail against this, and the authorities have said they will be pursuing that. | ||
Okay, Ben, real quickly, how did people find you on Getter? | ||
Because you've been lighting up Getter with information. | ||
You have about 10 seconds. | ||
And as I say, I will be dropping an article on what's been happening with the Xi'an variant. | ||
My getter feed is at Parnwell. | ||
I'll close with this. | ||
In the last hour, the New York Times has published an article, which I think we'll put up on our website. | ||
It says this. | ||
It follows on from what Dr. Malone— Ben, we gotta bounce. | ||
They have not defended the children of the poor. | ||
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They are punishing the people who speak out in defence of the children of the poor. | |
I look at my kids daily and think, if you wasn't here, I wouldn't be here. | ||
What happened the first time? | ||
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I slept with him. | |
How old was he? | ||
I was 11, Tom. | ||
He had sex with you when you was 11? | ||
So he raped you? | ||
An independent inquiry into the sexual exploitation of children in Telford and Reakin has been going on for well over two years. | ||
The police, social services and councillors are refusing to help the inquiry at all. | ||
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We are supplying them with 40 years worth of information. | |
40 years? | ||
40 years worth of information. | ||
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So for 40 years children have been failed? | |
So that the inquiry... So for 40 years children have been failed? | ||
A deliberate attempt to cover up these crimes against little girls for fear of being called racist. | ||
They've known what has been going on in that town for 40 years. | ||
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They would talk to me about going to meet certain people, not to tell my dad if they told me to go to that person. | |
Who was the kingpin? | ||
Who was the main organiser? | ||
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I don't want to be living this for the rest of my life. | |
He was that hurt by it. | ||
He got out of the car and he couldn't wait for the police to come. | ||
He needed to go. | ||
Family trees, networks, how they operate, who operates with who. | ||
Just so you understand, as we go along here, we have CPS solicitors, police officers, politicians. | ||
That's the level of connections who are involved and intertwined within these gangs. | ||
There are five dead females at the hands of these gangs in Telford alone. | ||
I'm sorry for doing this. | ||
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I mean, I have to be 100% before I make a speech. | |
The hunters are about to become the hunt. | ||
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This is a killer. | |
He's come out of his house. | ||
This is the vehicle of one of our surveillance teams now. | ||
The reason why this is so important is because they can get up close. | ||
They have zooming cameras at the front, zooming cameras at the back. | ||
I have got to be right with Jim Bayliss. | ||
Over 200 men's names were identified by your police investigation, but only 11 were charged. | ||
Why is that? | ||
Did you have anything to do with the cases, Captain? | ||
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We have serious allegations from children who say that you were involved in the rape and prostitution of them. | |
Mohammed! | ||
Can I ask you some questions? | ||
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The Rape of Britain. | |
Saturday 29th January 2022. | ||
2pm in Telford. | ||
January 2022 2pm in Telford. Be there. Watch live Saturday 29th of January only on Geta. | ||
Download Getter now from the App Store to follow my every move. | ||
Okay, I want to bring into this audience a guy who is a, as President Trump would say, a tough hombre. | ||
That would be Tommy Robinson. | ||
And Tommy, I want to, we're going to get to all your reporting on Getter, your Telegram channel, because you've got some of the best footage in the world about the COVID, about everything that's kind of tough. | ||
You show with no filter. | ||
You let the world see it. | ||
But I want to make sure people understand this. | ||
You know, Raheem Kassam reported on this years ago at Breitbart London. | ||
People have talked about this and try to get to the bottom of it. | ||
But our audience, a lot of people in our audience that are new to the show and haven't followed us for years, this may be totally new. | ||
So I want to make sure people understand it. | ||
But I want to put in perspective that young girls you're seeing here are the granddaughters and sometimes the great-granddaughters Of the men who fought at El Amin, who stormed the beaches of Normandy, who were at Market Garden, who won the battle for the Atlantic in World War II, who were at the air war over Germany. | ||
The great heroes, you know, the left always wants to play these guys up. | ||
They got a new ad out here in the United States about the voting rights to steal, to federalize the elections, to steal it. | ||
It starts off at the beaches of Normandy. | ||
Why? | ||
They have to take that. | ||
Kamala Harris, the other day, to smear our war dead, starts at Pearl Harbor. | ||
They need to be able to hold on to these heroes and what they did. | ||
Well, the granddaughters and sometimes great-granddaughters of those heroes Right? | ||
Are being singled out in the United Kingdom, as Tommy Robinson is about to tell us, has been going on for 40 or 50 years. | ||
And people are too gutless to actually get to the bottom of. | ||
So, Tommy Robinson, walk through exactly what your film's about and what is this crisis that's going on in the United Kingdom, sir? | ||
This crisis is about what we call in our country, grooming. | ||
It's more of a rape jihad. | ||
It is an entire generation of our daughters that have been taken, kidnapped, tortured, murdered at times at the hands of what is predominantly Pakistani Muslim gangs. | ||
Now we started speaking about this 15 years ago and we were made out to be fear mongers, we were lying and then a government report come out which really broke the back of it in a town called Rotherham where they identified 1400 children who had been taken and raped by these gangs. | ||
And they found in the government investigation that the police had allowed it, social services allowed it. | ||
They all knew it was going on. | ||
In fact, they conspired to hide it through fear of being branded racist. | ||
They believed that because all of the perpetrators were Pakistani Muslims and the vast majority of those 1,400 girls were white, Working class girls, working class children, they didn't deal with it. | ||
And that's a fact. | ||
That's not my opinion. | ||
That's now from government research. | ||
And what that's led to is we've seen investigations in Telford, in Birmingham, in Bradford, in Keithley, in Oxford. | ||
For example, in the town of Oxford, most people in America would know Oxford as the prestigious, beautiful university. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Oxford is a town where a young girl had her tongue nailed to the table. | ||
She was 12 years old. | ||
Nailed to the table. | ||
Another 11-year-old girl had a hot iron rod with the letter M and they heated it up and they burned her bum because she was the property of Mohammed. | ||
And the figures of these, so people understand why it's been such a problem for the government to deal with, is out of a British population of 2%, which is British Pakistani Muslims, They are responsible for 90% of the convictions for these gangs. | ||
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Hang on, hang on, Tommy. | ||
I want to slow down. | ||
First off, if you'll give us, I want to put up and make sure we'll put it up later, in all our platforms, the government report from Rotherham that basically broke this. | ||
Remember, up until that time, BBC and The Times, one wouldn't cover it and then would never say that it was a big deal for them to even say it was coming from immigrants from South Asia. | ||
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Right. | |
This is a huge fight. | ||
So I want to make sure we get that report up there. | ||
And how do you, where did you get the number of, where'd you get that last statistic from? | ||
The 2% of the population is for 50% of the problem. | ||
That's by going for every arrest and conviction in court, which now amounts to nearly 400 men convicted and taking their names because they've made it so you can't, you can't actually You can't actually get their demographic from their religious background, but taking their names, for example, out of that 90 percent, 20 percent are called Mohammed. | ||
20 percent are called Mohammed. | ||
Now, our film is about a town called Telford, and we specifically started with Telford because Telford only has a one point seven percent Muslim population. | ||
Yet there's a thousand victims. | ||
Now, the demographics and the statistics, when you look at the numbers, which is what we do, is terrifying because the police investigation in Telford identified over 200 men that had been involved in the rapes. | ||
They only prosecuted 11, but the police investigation identified over 200 men. | ||
Now, Telford's Muslim population is only roughly three and a half thousand. | ||
You divide that by two, by the men and women, you take out the youngsters and the elders, you're left with roughly a thousand Muslim men. | ||
Tommy, hang on a second. | ||
Particularly for the audience in the United States. | ||
When you say social services, or it's the police, or even you guys blame the media for not covering it and saying the reason you have. | ||
Where are the families? | ||
I mean, when you give these kind of statistics that 1.7% of the population could rape a thousand girls who are teenagers or preteens, the first defense of a child and a young girl is supposed to be the mom and dad or the extended family. | ||
Where are the families? | ||
Are they so cowed? | ||
I mean, how did this happen from the family structure? | ||
How did the families allow this to happen, sir? | ||
So in the government report, and I've met the family that this sequence is about, two fathers went to get their 13 year old daughters back who were in a house with lots of elder Pakistani Muslim men who were raping them. | ||
When the police turned up, they arrested the fathers. | ||
They arrested the fathers. | ||
You and I know this can sound unbelievable to an American audience. | ||
OK, this is the reality of open border immigration. | ||
This is what they want to hide from you. | ||
They don't want you to hear these stories, OK? | ||
And these are the stories that you need to hear to understand if you import, if you import 30,000, 50,000, 100,000 people from Afghanistan or Pakistan, these are the problems, the consequences that are going to come from the views and the mentalities that are being imported into your country. | ||
Now, where are the parents? | ||
In this last, in this last, in our first story here and in all of these stories, the parents have been targeted as well. | ||
Even just this last week, one of our victim's parents' houses was smashed to pieces. | ||
The gangs turned up outside with baseball bats and attacked a woman who they thought was her and beat her. | ||
So the parents, but the mature, a lot of the children they target are vulnerable, are in poverty. | ||
And many, many times have not had the best upbringing in their houses. | ||
Many of them have been in care. | ||
They're specifically targeted at those points. | ||
And the reason why it's called grooming is because these girls are then treated and given a bit of love and a bit of trust and fooled into thinking these men love them. | ||
They give them money. | ||
They give them phones. | ||
They buy them food. | ||
They buy them takeaways. | ||
It's a slow process. | ||
And then bang, they're in a house and they're getting raped by 10 men. | ||
And when we hear the story, so even in Telford, when you talk about the media, Telford was the biggest rape scandal in our country's history. | ||
The BBC put it on their local broadcast, not on national, their local broadcast on the second page down. | ||
So if you wanted to read about the biggest scandal in our country's history that has left five people murdered and dead in that town, then you need to go to the BBC's local broadcast. | ||
Given the families that are maybe, as I say, not as functional as other families that these come from, and they've already had social services involved, and maybe sometimes the kids are taken from them, or there's been some situation about parenting, right? | ||
I'm just making a general statement, but it seems like that. | ||
The political side. | ||
Given the working class British, given these facts, not at a national level, but at a Telford level for municipal officials and or who's standing in Commons, has it become a political, it seems to me when you're talking about the most rapes in the country and actual murders of young girls, defenseless young girls, whatever their situation was in life, right, and maybe kind of been quasi-abandoned by their families, | ||
This has to be a hot topic for municipal officials in elections. | ||
It has to be a hot topic for someone standing for Commons. | ||
Is that been the fact or not? | ||
No, no, it's not. | ||
In fact, and when we look, I've examined most towns and cities on this issue. | ||
We have a city, Manchester, in the north of England. | ||
The police, a 15 year old girl was raped by over 90 men and she was killed. | ||
She was killed. | ||
The man injected her with a heroin overdose. | ||
They found out that the girl was in care and they were allowing older men to come into the care home to sleep with the girl and take her around. | ||
Now, a police done an investigation. | ||
They identified all the men. | ||
They'd done all their homework for a year, a year investigation. | ||
And they were ready to charge them. | ||
And the case, the case just stopped. | ||
They withdrew the case. | ||
When they withdrew the case, that police officer was rewarded with one of the highest rewards for Mark Wheat. | ||
OK, now when I say in one town, in one town or city, having this hidden could be the local council doing it. | ||
But when we have almost 100 towns and cities where these gangs have operated, and we know they've operated because we've had court cases. | ||
And in the Manchester case, there was 800 men, 800 men in the gang. | ||
And these are all predominantly Muslim, the vast majority Muslim. | ||
Now, when we've had that at a national level, That is not a conspiracy in silence. | ||
That is a conspiracy. | ||
That is working together. | ||
And what we see in our first film here. | ||
Now, I was doing a film on Telford and it was just going to be on Telford. | ||
But after sitting down with these girls and these courageous girls, they have never been listened to, never been given a platform. | ||
I just received a message from the girl yesterday saying, I still can't believe it's someone standing up for us. | ||
They have been failed at every single level. | ||
And I was going to do a film which would show a little bit of each girl. | ||
But I don't want to. | ||
So now the first show is about one of the victims and then we'll have show two, show three, show four. | ||
But throughout this, what we hear about and we have witnesses of and allegations of total corruption of the gangs operating in the Middle East. | ||
Tommy, just hang over one second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Tommy Robinson from the United Kingdom, a real fighter over there about these films he's putting out about this situation referred to as grooming in the United Kingdom. | ||
and we're going to get back and talk to Tommy in just a moment. | ||
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OK, I want to go back to Tommy. | ||
Tommy, here's what I don't understand. | ||
And when you say Muslims, I mean, they're people from Pakistan. | ||
We don't know if they're practicing or not. | ||
So I don't want to disparage Islam overall about this. | ||
But why are these gangs? | ||
Here's what I don't understand. | ||
It's shocking to me to know that municipal officials are not making this number one as they get elected. | ||
It's that guys in commons are not all over this. | ||
This is not a huge political issue. | ||
It's because these gangs are so, are these guys like the Mexican cartels, are these gangs so powerful locally, like with drugs and other things, that people are just intimidated by it? | ||
Why are these gangs able to seem to intimidate not just the media, but to the entire political system in the United Kingdom? | ||
For multiple reasons. | ||
They are that powerful and they are that heavily linked with every sort of criminality. | ||
They're involved in everything. | ||
And it's the Islam issue. | ||
You can't talk about it. | ||
You cannot speak about it. | ||
No one speaks about it in our parliament. | ||
No one. | ||
There's only one person, Lord Pearson, that has openly asked questions about Islam. | ||
Because to get to the root of these problems, you have to understand why the men act the way they do. | ||
Why is it 90% of the convictions are Muslim names and not Sikh names? | ||
Why not Hindu names? | ||
Why not Jewish names? | ||
We have immigration from all over the world. | ||
Why are these men acting this way and these men aren't? | ||
And you can take that and go through what the men say themselves. | ||
So I've done a presentation in Russia called The Rape of Britain, where I looked at court cases and I looked at what the men said. | ||
And then I coincided with what the men said for the justification. | ||
A lot of the justification comes from the teachings of Islam. | ||
For example, the first three men we look at in this first show, one of them preaches in the mosque. | ||
One of them is the leader of the Muslim Forum in that town, the leader of the Muslim Forum in the town. | ||
And the other one is on his pilgrimage to Mecca in the photos. | ||
So these are practicing Muslims that we have to try and understand. | ||
And I'm not saying the people understand. | ||
Where I grew up in Luton, I met some of the best people I met in my life are Muslim. | ||
I'm not saying this is every Muslim thinks this way at all. | ||
But to have this conversation, we do have to have a look at teachings. | ||
We have to look at my We have to. | ||
Tommy, is the Archbishop of Canterbury, I mean the state religion, the last time I looked, of the United Kingdom, of Great Britain and England, was the Church of England, the Anglican or Episcopal Church. | ||
Is the Archbishop of Canterbury all over this? | ||
Is he a supporter of your film? | ||
Are they actually trying to get to the bottom of this, the churches? | ||
No, they're supporters of Sharia, many times. | ||
So, I had a meeting with Bishop of Pontefract. | ||
So Tom Robinson as well. | ||
Tom Robinson. | ||
I had a meeting with him where he introduced us to some leading Muslim figures. | ||
And we sat down and we debated and we talked about our issues and why our community were upset, what we feel. | ||
And then they said that they were doing all this work together. | ||
And I asked, what's the work together that you do? | ||
Just so I can understand what it is you're talking about, bringing harmony together. | ||
He said, well, we had a Christmas celebration together, the Muslims and the Christians from the church and the mosque. | ||
And I just asked him, did you have wine at that celebration? | ||
No. | ||
We didn't. | ||
Was it a Sharia compliance celebration? | ||
Yes, it was. | ||
That everything is about bending our culture and our way of life and our identity, everything. | ||
And at the end, the Muslim gentleman who was there, he was one of the preachers from the Golden Dome Mosque. | ||
He actually said it's refreshing to hear someone speak frankly to us, because all we get is nice smiles and happy faces. | ||
And that's not the reality on the ground where we live. | ||
You know, you're speaking about people who fought in the beaches and served our country and gave their lives. | ||
Many of them would have been from poor backgrounds. | ||
Outside the Old Bailey, where I've been taken to multiple times for talking about this issue, it says we will defend the children of the poor and punish the wrongdoer. | ||
They have not. | ||
Most of these girls are the children of the poor and they have been neglected, forgotten, abused, raped, tortured. | ||
And it's been allowed, facilitated and accommodated by our establishment, by our government, by our media, all of them. | ||
The journalist who was given award after award for highlighting this issue, From the Times newspaper. | ||
He was on record as saying that he knew what was going on, but then he decided to take it back from us, because he labelled us as far right. | ||
Concerned English people, we're far right. | ||
So he wanted to take it back from us. | ||
So he admits, I put it in my presentation in Russia, he admits that he knew that young girls were being raped, but he was too scared to say anything. | ||
Because? | ||
The majority of the perpetrators were Muslim. | ||
And that's just the reality. | ||
And we have to be, you have to be able to talk about it. | ||
You have to be able to look to the reasons why, if we want to stop it. | ||
And all I really care about is making sure the next generation of our daughters are not handed over on plates to men who torture them sadistically and rape them. | ||
So, Tommy, real quickly, when you're going to play, we've got about 30 seconds. | ||
The first one comes up on Getter, your first episode of this film. | ||
And when is that going to be? | ||
It'll be premiered on Saturday the 29th at 8 p.m. | ||
on Getter. | ||
Saturday the 29th. | ||
First of a multiple part series. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot more going on. | ||
Some of you guys got arrested. | ||
We'll get into more on that this week and we'll do a run-up to the film on Getter. | ||
Tommy Robinson, how do people get to your Telegram channel and how do they get to your Getter account? | ||
So Tommy Robinson News is a Telegram channel. | ||
My Getter account is I'm under Tommy Robinson 1, the number one, and UrbanScoop.News is the new production company that have given me the job to go and investigate these crimes. | ||
Tommy Robinson, thank you. | ||
By the way, the Telegram channel, there's some of the best footage in the world. | ||
We want to get you back talking about the COVID and the mandates and lockdowns in Europe. | ||
A real fighter, Tommy Robinson from the United Kingdom. | ||
Thanks for joining us here in the world today, Tommy. | ||
A very controversial topic in the United Kingdom, and I can't figure out why the political class is not getting engaged in this. | ||
Okay, we're going to explore that in the days and weeks ahead. |