Restore Britain Emerges as the Epstein Saga Deepens — SF684
Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, founded amid Epstein Files revelations, claims elite globalists—including potential Satan-worshippers and figures like "Bill" (possibly Bill Gates)—have hijacked British sovereignty, pushing mass deportation rhetoric. The host mocks Lowe’s extremism while contrasting it with Nigel Farage’s "moral" nationalism, exposing Western hypocrisy on human rights despite Epstein’s ties to JP Morgan Chase and systemic complicity. Cultural nationalism is labeled terrorism by the UK government, mirroring past suppression of Irish movements, as independent media uncovers truths state outlets like the BBC bury. The segment warns woke gender politics in sports—Na Aluko’s punditry push over Ian Wright—threaten meritocracy, while a 1960s mouse experiment foreshadows modern social decay. Freedom from censorship and spiritual rebellion against "systems of man" drive the call to action. [Automatically generated summary]
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It was from a child, as a matter of fact.
It was from a child.
You know, it comes to something where a formal celebrity can't even say the word child without you first thinking today's first subject, Epstein.
More Epstein.
We'll be talking about the UK, my country, and the restore party.
Some inklings or glimmerings or perhaps some faint shading of hope appearing on the horizon in the UK.
But, you know, we'll talk about it and we'll talk about how what's required for a resurgent, emergent Britain.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about yet more Epstein files.
And without any more nonsense, let's welcome to the studio.
His own studio, in fact, Dave.
All right, Dave.
Hey, how are you?
I feel pretty good.
I feel pretty optimistic.
I'm going to probably go to the UK next week to make a court appearance.
Yeah.
I just heard that.
I want you to come.
But you probably can't this time.
Whole family.
It's upheaval.
I'm going to take my whole family.
You're going to take the whole family.
Going to take the whole family.
Jake is also here.
Jake, nice of you to make time.
Over there in the UK.
We've got Joe McCann, one of the finest.
One need only glance at the man to see what caliber of individual he is.
How's it going, beloved one?
Yeah, good, mate.
Had a good week.
Good to be here.
Good to see you.
You look optimistic.
Later on, we'll be doing our podcast, Crack On, where we'll be talking about the principles of recovery and how we battle against the endless sinful mindset, the mindset of distraction.
And I just was listening to a brilliant bit of Jungian analysis on the temptations of Christ, where he's saying the first temptation to turn bread into stone is a temptation for us to worship material things, to worship material things.
I really like that analysis.
I'll listen to the rest of it.
Massey, where are you now?
Canada, Epstein, Island, the United Kingdom.
Where exactly?
Canada, mate, restore Britain.
Come on.
I'm feeling infused.
You're infused.
You're an expat pumping your fist about a repatriating parliament.
Well, let's get into it, Massey.
You're passionate about it.
What Restore is is a party begun by Rupert Lowe who's been conducting rape gang inquiries which had to be crowdfunded extraordinarily.
If you want to conduct a rape gang inquiry in the UK, you've got to shake it in.
You go, excuse me, sir, got a couple of shillings for a rape gang inquiry.
You can't have the government fund it.
Oh no.
While King Charles might be saying happy Ramadan to all and sundry, I'd like to offer you, in addition, happy Ramadan, Ramadan Buruk, Ash Wednesday.
From ashes you'll come and to ashes you will return.
So don't make the mistake of worshiping any false gods or wasting your time.
In the United Kingdom, Rupert Lowe, farmer and member of parliament, independent member of parliament, interestingly, is making a good case of being the new Nigel Farage, the representative of sentiments in the UK that their country has been lost.
The UK has been beset by arguments about immigrants have stolen our authority, immigrants have stolen our land, and I still retain in me this idea that what you need to pay most attention to is that migration class that elides and glides like a fog, like a fugue, like a smoke.
Those elite globalist imperialist scum that infiltrate our culture and our land that can't be branded with a single religion or faith unless it's the worship of Satan.
The immigrants, primarily people in the UK and Europe at least, tend to say are Muslim.
And still, when people talk about centralized globalist authority, there's a tendency to regard an all-powerful Jewish cadre as the centre of world power.
Well, what if it's more complicated than that?
What if these earthly iterations of the Abrahamic faiths are not the answer?
For those of us that are in Christ, we know that he is the only answer.
But when it comes to UK politics, Rupert Lowe is marching into the newly vacated space perhaps left by the silhouette of a Nigel Farage who, in order to succeed and achieve, might have been claimed by the very establishment he once so expertly fought against.
Let me know in the comments and chat if you agree with that analysis.
I'm not in the UK, so I don't know if people commonly regard reformers having been captured.
I thought it was interesting that he distanced himself from Tommy Robinson.
I myself continue to struggle with the generalised vilification of Muslim people or any of God's children because we are all worthy of love.
And if we let go of love, we don't have hold on much.
Let's have a look at the launch of Rupert Lowe's Restore Britain.
See if it's any good.
Loads of people have joined, including our very own Massey, an ex-pat hypocrite warming his toes in sweet Toronto while trying to boot Muslims out of Britain, even though he himself is from Iran.
Have you ever heard such a baffling and confusing manifesto?
Let's have a look at Rupert Lowe's Restore Party manifesto and see if it's rather more simple than that.
I have chosen to speak to you today from the farm because places like this represent what proper Britain is about.
Hard work, responsibility, effort, duty, stewardship.
This is the England I know and this is the England that I love.
On a farm, you don't think in election cycles or headlines or polling.
You think in seasons.
You think in generations, in what you leave behind to those who come after you.
And that's why, here on the farm, I am now launching Restore Britain as a national political party.
I'm now going to dedicate my life to finding, organising, funding and providing hundreds of qualified candidates to present to the British people at the next general election.
The men and women standing for Restore in that election will not be politicians.
I promise you that.
Every single one will be from well outside the existing political establishment and every single one will understand the difficult decisions that need to be taken.
Well Rupert, I'm going to be in the UK next week.
I would love to meet with you.
That's why I've posted this video on X to directly ask you for a meeting while I'm in the UK to attend a preliminary hearing for one of my forthcoming trials.
I'll assure you that I'm not guilty and that I will be acquitted and I will be joining you in the fight to restore Britain.
I'm sure there are areas of dispute but I hope that you recognize that we can be of significant support to one another in this extraordinary and transformative time.
Well Rupert, let me know.
I'll have hit you with a direct message so you can get in contact.
Let's find out what's going on a little more deeply.
Certainly it's hit a nerve.
60,000 people have joined in a very short period of time.
And let's see what Nigel Farage, let's see what Nigel Farage has to say about the reason that Rupert Lowe, former member of reform, I mean all these things called what reform, restore.
Everything in Britain's got to be done again.
Everything's been messed up.
Reform, restore, reboot, rebrand, reborn.
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Helps me to wage war against the globalist imperialist systems that are being fought primarily by nationalist ideologies.
And I would say nationalism is a step in the right direction.
And why?
Because in order to impede globalism, nationalism.
But what do you want to do after that?
Federalism.
What do you want to do after that?
Localism.
What do you want to do after that?
A version of individualism that's subject to the highest principle of all, the only principle that matters.
Surrender to God.
Then run your life, your community, your family on that basis.
Prioritizing, being able to feed and love and adore one another.
You'll note how a simple idea like that will pull at the very fabric of a globalist society.
And that's a war that I want to be involved with and a tapestry that needs to be unwoven.
Here's Farage talking about Rupert Lowe.
But you see, when he stood up and said that we've got to consider the mass deportation of entire communities, including those born in the United Kingdom, that just moves way beyond the point of reasonableness, of decency, of morality.
And that was the moment at which, you know, I realized we just had to get rid of him and get rid of him as quickly as we could.
He out-faraged Farage is the simple truth of Matt.
Let me know in the comments and chat how you feel about mass deportation.
Myself, I've got to tell you, particularly about if I think about people that were born in the country, I find it difficult.
But let me know if you have a different view.
Indeed, as Stephen Crowder would say, change my mind as to why you should be able to deport people.
I'm sure some of you saw that brilliant British comedian talking about China and like he did a real good sort of British skit on like I went over to China, noodles everywhere, noodles, can't get no fish and chips or nothing.
Very, very funny that geezer.
Very, very funny.
People are blowing him up on X and stuff and rightly so if being blown up is something to be desired.
Here's Rupert Lowe saying his house got raided after claims by Zia Youssef backing from alleging backing from Nigel Farage and reform leadership over deportation comments.
So it looks like the old Bill turned up at his gaff.
Look at that.
He's got himself some nice rifles.
that ain't easily done in the united kingdom let me tell you um britains do not support matt goodwin from reform says britain's do not support deporting rape gang communities We're just a simple rape gang community.
We come together as a community.
We're not rape.
I don't like the word rape gang.
I prefer rape community.
We're just a community of humble rapists raping our way around Luton.
Okay, well that's interesting.
Let's have a look at that.
I want to see that lie.
British people think of themselves as very tolerant, very welcoming.
They're not up for like, let's just round up everybody who knew anything about the rape gangs.
Let's just round them up and put them in another country.
Knew anything?
Yeah, I think if you do know about a rape gang and you're not doing anything about a rape gang, rounding up seems, yeah, it never sounds good rounding up as a phrase, I've got to tell you.
It doesn't sound good.
But in a way, we've all been corralled into a national identity.
We're all in the UK at least being corralled into a surveillance state digital ID.
I know they've paused on that momentarily.
Of course, because of resistance.
Because of resistance, you know that, don't you?
The reason that Britain under Starmer didn't push ahead with digital IDs because there was so much resistance online, so much vocal dissent that they realized this turkey ain't gonna fly.
But believe me, once they get the control that they're looking to get over social media, they will push again.
That's what happens.
They kind of, like it was you that said, actually, Joe, often there are measures that increase authority and it might rescind a little bit, but it never rescinds all the way.
Think about it.
Ever since COVID, things have been a little bit of a choke, ain't they?
Things have not quite gone back to normal.
So with whatever is in the next COVID, whether it's a war or a climate change thing or whatever they're working on right now, after that, you'll be pushed a little bit further.
More and more normalized comes the system of authoritarianism and control.
That's just what I think though.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
I'm pretty sure that most of you don't think that rape gangs are a great thing.
The UK government is now labeling cultural nationalism as terrorism.
Well that's an interesting bit of linguistics.
Let's see how that shakes down.
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The UK government is labeling cultural nationalism as terrorism.
They're literally teaching that worrying Western cultures under threat from mass migration is a terrorist ideology.
Not controversial, but terrorism.
Well, you shouldn't be surprised actually because as soon as terrorism is used to describe anything, one has to unpick what the word actually is embedded with.
I mean, for some, what's interesting, if you're British and my age, you'll remember that in the 1970s and 80s, we regarded the Irish nationalist movement as terrorist.
It led to people being falsely imprisoned.
It led to judicial principles being suspended.
And it led to the entire cause of Irish nationalism being regarded as malign, as a kind of terrorism.
Over time, people recognized that it was British colonization that was in fact the problem, not Irish nationalism.
And very gently, we had to look at leaders like Mike McGuinness and Jerry Adams as political figures rather than inverted commas terrorists.
One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter is almost a cliché.
What's unique about our time is that in every country in the world there are nationalist movements.
There seem to be general concerns around the following.
People are concerned about food production and farms.
People are obviously concerned about migration.
People in European nations in the United States of America are concerned about their cultural identity and the decimation of Christianity in particular and the principles that are packed into and unfold from Christianity.
Like Elon Musk the other day, have a look at this post said, I'm a cultural Christian.
The fact is cultural Christian is an oxymoron because actually the principles of Christianity ultimately amount to the spiritual domain being superior to the material domain and that if your decisions are based in the material domain, not the spiritual domain, i.e. the unseen has to supersede the seen.
Faith has to supersede sight.
God has to supersede money.
If you don't accept that, you're not Christian at all.
Saying Christian values is, I don't know, a nice cathedral or a painting or a poem, that ain't what it is.
It's absolute surrender to God.
It's the recognition that we are fallen and that we are in sin.
And it's the recognition of precisely what's happening now that you see and I see.
The world is falling apart fast and you are not going to politic your way out of it.
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But without God, you have got nothing.
Do you understand that yet?
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Nevertheless, Rupert Lowe and the Restore Britain movement is probably advantageous because anything that fractures and splinters the hegemonic control of centralized political parties like Labour and the Conservative Party, that whichever one you put in power, same as in your country, you ultimately end up with the same institutions and deep state interests and globalist overlords still calling the shots.
If you start introducing a variety of even opposing political ideologies, it's quite likely that you'll in the end be able to achieve a level of pushback or even chaos that will be advantageous.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Restore Britain, chance would be a fine thing, and even an attempt has to be supported.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chats, you guys.
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Because let me tell you, the rich are not mucking around.
The rich are.
But it seems to me, not to put too fine a point on it, having sex with children for their own amusement.
Did any of you notice that in the background of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece at the milk bar?
The word adrenochrome was clearly written.
I just saw an X. Maybe someone just added it.
You can't trust anything these days, can you?
Before we get into the Epstein files and the paedophiles and the latest revelations of those kinky little one-island one-man nations and other billionaires that live in that archipelago of publisher pleasure, let's have a look at what they're doing over at polymarkets.
That's right, Dave.
Publisher pleasure.
Like that?
Like that?
Don't chew out, Dave.
Don't chew on that.
Huh?
Don't chew on pubes, Dave.
Don't chew on pubes.
It's never good.
Oh, man.
Although you can floss your teeth if you've skill and if it's the right race.
Because of course, pubic hair, like all hair, goes through a broad spectrum.
From the Asias to the Africas, pubic hair is everywhere.
From the Asians to the Africas.
It takes all kinds of pubes.
You get long ones, thin ones, flossy ones.
You get ones that aren't there at all.
But if you pop to Epstein Island, you'll have a cue ball because they're peoples.
And they're living large and they're in charge.
So while you're worrying about which political party to vote for and how poor you are and what food to eat, they're over there in the sun having sex with kids.
I'd say it's time for action.
Pronto, baby, Pronto.
Let's have a look at Polymarket saying whether who will be the next king of Epstein Island.
Is that the question?
Which is the asset for our polymarket?
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Is that it?
Do I have to do something more specific than that?
If there is, I'll do this Epstein stuff.
If there's an asset that relates to it, you tell me something and I'll be all I'll be all over it like a ha.
So Starmer outbuy start right so Keir Starmer, the sort of head boy of England of England's prefect.
It's not really right to call him a prime minister anymore.
I don't know what he's doing, but he's not the prime minister.
He's not ministering.
He's not administrating.
He's not getting things done.
Poor sausage.
You see him with his sleeves rolled up in a classroom room.
You see him having an AIDS test much too late.
I mean what's he gonna do next to prove these hip to the times?
Use a microwave, write a BMX.
People are using BMXs, I notice these days.
I've got stunt nuts on the back of mine given to me by a couple of Ukrainian lads.
I've always got a couple of Ukrainian bolting me up the back.
You don't want to get co-wabbing as spokes though, do you?
Dear old Keir Starmer, you're behind the times Kier.
Pogs, have you tried Pogs?
This Pokemon craze is going to kill someone.
One young kid walked out into a road.
How long will Keir Starmer last?
Some people, most people don't think he's going to make it till December 31st.
Well, why don't you use Polymarket and have your own gamble prediction, I believe, is what you do.
Remember, I don't interface with the culture in that kind of way, because I'm very, very, very busy in deep prayer.
Hey, no one told me life was going to be this way.
Like you're always
Will they, won't they?
Rachel and Ross.
Difficult to know, difficult to know.
A former CEO of JP Morgan's investment bank has been discussing or has even featured in a painting of Snow White.
What's going on on that island?
Let me know in the comments and chat if you regard this to be an occultist or primarily financial endeavor.
Someone like Mike Benz would say that if you focus on the fact that Jeffrey Epstein is fundamentally a financier, you will learn more than if you focus on the fact that he's a paedophile.
Not saying that financial crime is worse than paedophilia, of course, just that the financial crimes are a better signature or improper or direction of what the power is actually about.
So do you consider it to be materialistic or occultist?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Massey, Jake, if you see any good comments, let me know.
And we'll be back in a second.
Let's have a look at this JP Morgan connection.
That's not good.
Like most people, I was very disturbed by this image, but I think it's important that we dissect it because I believe there may have been some clues left behind.
So to get started, we have this stack of money.
It says JP Morgan and Chase.
We have this creepy man and he's standing in his boxers with no shirt on.
He has his finger over his mouth and he's going shh.
We also see that there's a mirror facing the bed and the girl that's lying in the bed is dressed as Snow White.
If you go to look up the term Snow White in the Epstein library, you will get some results.
One of those results is an email exchange between Jess Stolley and Jeffrey Epstein.
Jess says to Jeffrey Epstein on July 9th, 2010, that was fun.
Say hi to Snow White.
Jeffrey Epstein responded by saying, What character do you want next?
Now, fun little fact about Jess is that he worked at JP Morgan and Chase between 1990 and 2013.
And if you search up his name on Google Images, you'll find an image of him with his finger over his mouth.
Maybe I'm crazy for thinking this, but the guy in this painting looks so much like Jess.
And Jess did work at JP Morgan and Chase for 34 years.
He also emailed Jeffrey Epstein about Snow White.
I don't know, guys, what do you think?
I think this might be the most genius piece of artwork with the most horrific backstory.
It is so powerful.
Holy shit.
That's a lovely bit of content, actually.
A good bit of analysis.
I mean, I say it looks directly like that painting has come from precisely the image that's been pulled.
Those Epstein files, I suppose, on a perusal as deep as I've been able to provide, seem like they demonstrate that many of the dismissed conspiracy theories like pizza and hot dogs and Coca-Cola and innocuous code words used to describe sex acts with children appears not to be a highfalute in conspiracy, but sort of almost the basis for all of their comms.
Someone pointed out, I saw that between around the period of 9-11, the immediate time before and after, there's a sudden dearth of availability of material.
And what the Epstein Files really does, as we've said many times on this show, is it draws the silhouette around the shape of global power.
It shows you once and for all, like that brilliant email I saw from a sort of a Syrian journalist, an analyst of Syrian politics.
He said that for a long time, we've had this sense that what we see on the political stage is not really how power operates.
And the Epstein files helps you to understand that there are indeed secondary and tertiary sources of power that are much more impactful than the sort of characters we're all invested in.
And he even included tech billionaires in that.
And to tell you the truth, that's what sort of died in the wall, Ty died in the wall, crackers old reptilian-fearing conspiracy theorists like David Icke have been saying for a very, very long time.
Now, as well as the outrageous and appalling sex stuff, as I suppose indicated by that Snow White painting, we're also interested in the way that primarily I'm interested in how it intersects with world power.
And this exchange on the Rogan show, I think if you ain't talking, mute, because otherwise weird little things happen.
So mute you guys, because I'm picking up stuff on here on my inear.
Thanks, guys.
So maybe just arbitrary noises getting picked up.
So here is a moment on Joe Rogan where it appears that Jeffrey Epstein is talking about pandemic planning with someone named Bill.
Do we know anyone called Bill that really shouldn't have had anything to do with the pandemic but was always going on about take vaccines, take vaccines?
I've invested in a vaccine company.
I invest in the World Health Organization.
Who could this mysterious Bill be?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
Jeffrey Epstein is talking about pandemic planning to someone named Bill whose name is redacted.
It's like, why are you redacting the guy's name that you're talking about planning for a pandemic, like what to do in response to a pandemic?
Why is his name retracted?
Why would it be?
Let me know in the comments and chat.
We can talk all over here in the free world.
We can chit and chat.
But how are our beloved friends, the Chinese, consuming all this?
Because I do sometimes like, have you ever been to another country and seeing how they talk about it?
It's really mental.
It's really crazy.
I don't mean just America.
I mean the British and everyone.
I mean, I am a British person living in another country.
When I first went to Spain and I found out they thought we were all perverts, I was very, well, I was so disappointed, I very nearly left the whorehouse.
And with the Americans, the Chinese clearly think that, well, I don't know, because I've not watched it yet.
Let's see what they think about these Epstein files.
So the Epstein files are out, millions of pages, thousands of videos in order from Congress.
And what have we learned?
Well, Democrats accused the Attorney General of a cover-up.
The Attorney General caused a senior congressman a washed up loser lawyer.
Victims sitting in the room watching their accusers' names blacked out while their own names, their photographs, their suffering are leaked to the public.
Welcome to accountability, Western style.
For years, the Western elites, the Western men, have stood on what they call the moral high ground.
They lecture other countries on human rights.
Has this been translated or was it in English originally?
Because if it's in English, if it's not in Mandarin, then they're talking to English speakers primarily.
And I mean, so it doesn't have the same function, does it?
Like who that's some Chinese media intended for English speakers.
I have to look at his mouth and see.
Don't be disgusting, babe.
...chair their countries on human rights, on fair courts, on the worth of every person.
They send diplomats to lecture former colonies about the rule of law, as if that law were a custom-made suit only for a rich man.
So here's the uncomfortable truth the West does not want to face.
The Apstink archive is not just one file on one criminal.
It is the CT scan of the whole system.
The courts, the bank.
That's good.
I like that.
It's a CT scan on the whole system.
That's good.
We should start there when we're doing a short form of this.
The courts, the banks, the politicians, even some academic institutions.
Not evil in some movie sense, silent partners in real world sense.
Silent through doing nothing, through convenient forgetfulness, through the quiet belief that some men are too powerful to ever be brought down.
And yet these same institutions continue to grade the rest of the world on human rights, continue to issue report cards on judicial reform, continue to act as if they're the world's moral judge.
The lease on that high ground has run out.
It ran out in Florida courthouse in 2008.
It ran out on the private Caribbean island with a Harvard professor as a guest.
It ran out this month on the live television when a victim had to watch her abuser's name been blacked out while her own name staying in plain sight.
The Western elites wanted to be judged by their good intentions.
Unfortunately for them, the Epstein files contain only the facts.
That's pretty good, I would say.
But of course, you know, China have got skin in the game because they're a near-peer world power.
Yeah, it's like when you watch Al Jazeera to try and get a better perspective on British news or Russia today.
Yeah, it's interesting.
I suppose, isn't it?
Like the claim that's made about independent media that you can't trust it, that it's misinformation, I think is extraordinarily and supremely true of centralized media.
Because centralized or nationalized media, whether you're talking about BBC or Russian or Islamic or Chinese state media, it has already been centralized.
It has a solid and concrete purview.
Independent media, by its nature, is a diffuse mosaic of various and competing voices, where I think you can somewhat aggregate a type of truth from it.
I mean, I suppose I watch a different type of independent media to you, huh?
Because we're all fed whatever our algorithms feed us.
But what I would say is when it comes to looking at proportional veracity, state media is going to be a lot less reliable than independent media, not more.
And that's what the majority of people have realized.
And that's why newspapers are in extraordinary trouble.
That's why televisual broadcast conventional media is in trouble because their primary function has always been control and spellbind.
Whether that's through entertainment artifacts like movies and entertainment TV, whether it's been through the pushing of commodity and commercial entities or its role as the purveyor of state-sanctioned news.
It's always got another bias.
Whereas independent media, once in a while you'll get Candice Owens or you'll get Ben Shapiro.
I'm not making claims for the individual actually because they're human beings and they're all flawed and they're all broken and they all make mistakes and they'll all let you down.
But collectively, say if you watch a little bit of Jimmy Doerr, then you watch someone I don't know, Sam Cedar or Owen Jones, I'm deliberately selecting people from what you would regard as the left.
Or if you start to gain more and more access to spiritual material online, you start to recognize that the world as rendered through MSNBC or Fox or the BBC is not a world that you can rely on and it's certainly not a world you should live in.
It's a world that wants to sell you certain products and wants you to be obedient and complacent.
And I'm a participator in independent media and I don't want you to be obedient or complacent.
I want you to be awake, rebellious against systems of man and devoted to the system of God.
System of God?
God.
Just God.
You don't need the word system.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
Epstein Files Revelations00:02:34
We've got a little more Epstein stuff, I figure.
Like, let's have a look at this.
Alex Jones being pressed on Pizzagate.
Talking about on your show is your allegation that government officials are aiding in pedophilia, child trafficking, and the grooming of children.
you mean like what jeffrey epstein did with the cleanse the world is changing very very quickly Hang on to your hat and find something permanent and reliable.
And there is only one thing that is either of those.
It has either of those qualities.
It's Christ.
Christ, all.
That's all now.
That's all that there is.
There's nothing else I can really offer you.
Okay, so the Epstein Files continues to demonstrate that there are centralized forces that are elite that try to obfuscate their real connection to power.
And while we're all down here eating Doritos and scratching at ourselves like vermin, they're getting on with a real business of running the world.
It doesn't have to be that way anymore.
We can create systems of localized control and transparent communication using the great gifts of technology decoupled from oligarchy.
The only way we're ever going to do that is if we're willing to submit at the level of the individual to the supreme truth of Christ.
Even if you can't and don't want to and refuse to submit to Christ, you have to join with the people that are coming from that perspective because the alternative, secularism, materialism, rationalism, you now know where that's going.
There can be no doubt.
Technology is not going to save you.
Medicine is not going to save you.
Pleasure is not going to save you.
Vice is not going to save you.
The only thing that can save you is him.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
We'll have an adverb.
If it's too long, though, I'm going to cut right out of it right hard.
Huh?
Oh, we've got a comment.
What about the comment?
Beloved Jake, Jake Hation, Jake and Bake, Shaky Jake, Snakey Jake, Jake, Jake, the cake, wide awake, Jake.
That was nice.
That's my rhyme.
Comment says, wait, doesn't Russell know all the Hollywood kid effers out there?
Yes, I know some of those kid effers.
I'm assuming by effers you mean... I'm not saying it.
We're not saying that on the show.
Not today, baby.
Not today, Satan.
Well, I don't feel like, well, some of the people in that video, I had been in their houses.
Moment with Ian Right00:07:27
Yes.
Yeah, I have.
But not Bill Gates.
And with Hollywood, what I experienced a bit, I don't think that I was fully allowed into the upper echelons.
And thank the Lord I wasn't because I don't know that I'd have had, I know that I wouldn't have had the moral fortitude to resist the availability of sex with adults, for example.
If people say have sex with a bunch of adults concentrally, I'd be like, well, yeah, I don't know that there's anything else to be doing, is there?
I mean, that'sn't that the whole point of life.
And, you know, until quite recently, first through family and now irreversibly through our Lord and Savior, I would have thought, like a lot of people, that pleasure is where it's at, but not now, baby.
Not now.
Okay, let's do it.
Let's do some of the other stuff that we've got here.
We've got a lot.
Someone seems to have bought something about dogs and Muslims.
If you're watching us on YouTube, we're out of here.
See you later.
If you've got any comments, here's with those comments.
We've got a variety of things we could talk about.
We could talk about any Iluku.
Is that when Simon Jordan had a route for Joe?
Should we do that?
And then Jake's got something called Mouse Paradise, which I think is how he's trying to advertise his own anus as a mouse paradise, coaxing them in there with a little trail of cheese.
I don't know why I said that.
We'll get to Jake's mouse paradise later and pray that it's not his anus.
And before that, let's see what Joe's saying about any aluku.
Is she a British footballer, is she?
Yeah, she was an England international, as I understand it.
I mean, look, I've heard she was quite good, but some of the little clips you see here of her online, she don't look very good.
Well, what's old playing?
Why is she in the news, Joe?
She's in the news, so she's hit out Ian Wright, who's a ex-footballer and TV centre.
I love righty.
I love it.
A very good pundit.
Good football.
Fine pundit.
Good geezer.
Good bloke.
One of your own, righty.
Why I love him is because he was on the sites till he was a little bit older.
Then he got that break at Palace.
And then the gunners came for him and he become a legend.
And if anyone has ever seen Ian Wright, who's one of the top scorers that top flight football in the UK ever saw, brilliant as an England international, but there was a lot of good strikers on the national scene at that time.
So he never really got a proper run.
But he was a players player.
He was a fans player.
He was much beloved.
Ian Wright, Wright Wright loved him even as he played at West Ham for a little bit, but he was defined by his time at Arsenal, of course.
Now, I love righty, and I've got to see if you can find, are we able to play?
There's this clip of him meeting his school teacher.
Oh, my God.
It makes me cry when I watch it.
He sees his old school teacher who he thought was dead.
And like, when he sees him, he sees something like, oh, Mr. Stevens.
He just takes his hat off automatically.
Oh, it's so lovely.
Oh, it's so lovely.
Anyway, so, alright, so what's she been saying about righty?
So she's criticising him for taking up a space on the presenting panel as a pundit, right?
She's saying that that should be a woman.
Ian Wright should be a woman.
Not only that, she's criticised him, right?
She called him and said, oh, you need to pull some strings and get me on there.
Come on, like, use your power and get me back on the presenting panel.
And he didn't help her.
So she's a little bit bitter.
Now, apparently, a lot of people did help her in the past with her presenting skills and whatnot.
And she's just not very good at it.
So she's got a little bit bitter.
But I will say this, right?
She does make one good point.
Fair enough.
Maybe there shouldn't be a bloke commentating on women's football.
However, if you're going to have it that way, then I don't want women commentating on men's football either.
Fair enough.
Oh.
Joey, laying down a law.
So see.
You want the sex divides in punditry.
Yeah, I hear you, mate.
One of the cultural projects that I did feel like somewhat irked by was the reframing of football.
Like where I'd go to read about football.
They'd put women's football in there and you'd sort of read Arsenal beat Man New or, you know, Chelsea draw with City or whatever.
And you think, I didn't know there was a game on and it's about the women's team.
You think, why are you doing this for?
And I think like, in a sense, Shane Gillis has irreversibly launched that when announcing the name of a friend at an award show and claiming it was a WNBA player and everyone cheering.
He went, it's just my friend's wife.
It's just my friend's wife.
And I knew you wouldn't know that.
The reason is, is like where capitalism, where capitalism works is if there's a market for it, there's a market for it.
If there ain't a market for it, there ain't a market for it.
And the thing is with me with football, I never played football, but I've been going to West Ham all my life.
And it's part, I feel like it belongs to me.
Now, as I've gotten educated about the true nature of all entertainment and the ownership models of football clubs and the function that football likely fulfills in a culture and how dramatically and aggressively it's shut down when football fans start to organise as they have done in Italy, as they have done on Merseyside, as they have done in Glasgow, Scotland, when football fans start to show that they've got an identity, that they're a powerful group, man, they get shut down fast.
The process of sanitising British football was a fascinating cultural and social experiment because it was one of the few places where working men had pride.
They really over emphasized the violent aspect of football culture, I think, to legitimise its control.
Of course, it's terrible when there's violence.
If you've been at a football match and there's violence, it's been a little bit scary, maybe not for Joe, but for me, I was always a bit scared when it would kick off at football.
But it's also exhilarating and kind of crazy.
And the truth of the matter is, some of that energy is going to be required if the people of Britain are going to reclaim control over their streets.
I'm not advocating for violence.
Obviously, I'm advocating for a type of virility, life force, a sense of ownership, a connection to your land, your community, and your club.
Indeed, I think that football clubs should be owned by the community.
I think they should be re-nationalized as a result of an electoral mandate.
It certainly would be a policy if I was running for government anywhere.
Reclaim football clubs from the billionaire class, usually foreign that own them, give them to the community, have them run directly.
In fact, I've only one principle, and that principle has already won: democracy.
Every single Western country, when people are going to war in Afghanistan or Iraq or Iran or anywhere, they're always saying it's to bring democracy.
Well, let's bring democracy to the United Kingdom.
Let's bring democracy to the United States of America.
Democracy means one man, one vote.
And in that instance, man means person, adult person.
And while they seem to be lassoing new populations in over in the UK, at least 16-year-olds under the belief that that will prop up a Labour government for a little more time, democracy really is about having control over your own life, having control over your own community.
And football is one of the places where people wouldn't let go of their power and control.
And the attempts, understandable, to feminise football is one thing.
And I don't agree with that thing actually.
At female football, if women like my little daughters want to play football, they should play football.
If a culture develops around it and money develops around it, cool, make your money.
But when people that follow football, because not because it's men doing it, but because that's the team their dad supported and their granddad supported, it's the team that they watch and they've memorized all their names and they've memorized that whole culture to try to colonize that with, under the auspices, as usual, of helping the vulnerable, it's just another, another strained out stool of bullshit on a big, deep pile of bullshit that this culture's tipped over.
Why Sport Should Stay Sport00:12:54
Everything beautiful that Ian Right clip, if youan right right right, let's have a.
Let's have a look at Ian Uh right um, meeting his teacher.
Then we'll have a look at this Na Aluko stuff and I don't know anything about any Aluco.
She's female British footballer, we'll get into her in a minute, but one thing she said is that Ian Right should give up his spot commentating on women's football to, I think, her specifically.
Here's the moment that international England footballer Ian Right encountered the man that had taught him at school and a man that encouraged Ian Right when he felt a little lost in this world and like he maybe wouldn't make it.
Check it out, Ian's still the highest scoring striker ever to play for Arsenal and he owes a lot to the man who first taught him to kick a ball his old school teacher, Sid Pigden, as I haven't seen him for what?
23, 24 years, and so he would now be expecting me to be six feet under.
I would think I.
I don't actually think he probably won't recognize because he won't believe it's me.
Hello Ian, long time.
No see, it's a Piggy.
He says, how you doing?
I can't believe it.
Someone says it was Dude.
As you see, i'm very passionate and i'm so glad you've done so well with yourself.
He was so um Supportive all the time.
He kind of like had me as he's kind of like a special guy.
I don't know what to say.
I can't believe it.
I can't believe it.
You know, now I realize how important he was in my life.
The first main imposing figure, male figure in my life who was trying to guide me on the right road.
How far are we going back now?
40 years, 30 years anyway.
Easy, 30 or 32 years.
So much in that clip.
Timelessness, mentorship, and the eternal nature of love.
Just seeing him after all them years, immediately the love is restored and the connection is restored.
Also, the fact that men need men.
Men need men to show them the path.
So beautiful to see that.
And I suppose, in a way, is a good partner to the clip of any aluku because I think any man worth his salt recognizes that women similarly need cultural, safe spaces.
But in it odd that the same cultural voices that would deny women the right to, for example, have safe access to bathrooms without men going in them would also say, oh, that women's sports and men's sports should be merged and women should be paid the same as men when it comes to football.
This is such a confusing ideology because it's based on individualism and it's based on the supremacy of the human rational position.
It's a position that doesn't make sense.
It's a ridiculous position.
Until you see yourself as subordinate to God and everyone subordinate to God, all of us at the same level.
I'm English.
If I see a hierarchy, I'll try and get to the bottom of it.
But all of us are on the same level under God.
One family.
You barely even note the racial dynamics.
That's a white man probably teaching at school in the 1970s when Britain was meant to be his darkest and most racist, just plainly loving on a, I guess, I bet Wright's mum come over Windrush nursing.
That's just a guess.
And look at that, just pure, pure, unadulterated, unquestioning love.
Let's have a look at the counter-argument that the state needs to manage everything, that woke ideology and compassion needs to replace the true compassion of our human hearts.
As I've encountered Annie in short form and long form, we've had a conversation about something to do with the commerciality of football, which I thought Annie talked with no commercial sense.
I've seen her in long form in podcasts where she's ideologically aligned with a perspective that over-representation is based upon merit and under-representation is based upon structural racism.
And I find that a difficult circle to square.
When I listen to her as a pundit, I don't think that she's particularly enlightening or illuminating or engaging or charismatic or sometimes comes across particularly likable.
But that's my view.
And some people have the same view about me.
And my view of punditry is when I listen to a pundit, whoever that pundit might be, whatever they may be, whether it's male, female, black, white, yellow, green, it's do I learn something for them?
Do they engage me?
Do I find them interesting and entertaining?
And do they merit my attention?
I think you've been quite fortuitous.
I think because of initiatives like DEI, they've allowed people to be put into positions in the men's game that I don't think they've merited.
And now that sort of seeds an attitude that you become a stalwart in the women's game.
And I listen to your observations about Ian.
And Ian Wright is in the Ian Wright business, has always been.
I've known Ian for 25 years and I have my own views on him.
Ian is not in any shape or form obligated to provide any support structure for you or to give you a sense of entitlement.
And your position now as a broadcaster will be determined by the value of you.
And the fact that people potentially aren't booking you now should give you pause to thought.
The reasons why we're talking about this is because Annie wants to talk about it.
And as I've said, and I don't make no apology for saying it, I think we're giving her more airtime than the subject merits.
But here we are, where we are, and this is the media of today.
I only take the value of a people's opinion from someone whose opinion I respect.
Your opinion isn't relevant to me.
And my opinion, to some extent, shouldn't be relevant to you.
And if you are strong in the views that you have, I admire you for having the strength of them.
But everything that you seem to portray in life seems to be that every disadvantage that you have is because either you're a woman or because you're black.
And it's got nothing to do with your contribution to the outcome to the equation.
It's interesting because you can't argue that in the most general sense, black women have suffered in a general way globally.
And you could collapse that into, if you wanted to, at the hands of white men, strong white men.
But in that situation, in that particular specific conversation, not a generalized one, and racism is about a generalization.
Simon Jordan's talking about meritocracy and capitalism and media are meritocratic environments.
Otherwise, everyone will be on the television all the time, which basically is what's happening right now.
Difficult to see someone as lucid and articulate and as strong and persuasive as Simon Jordan with someone like any there who I think, on the basis of that obviously edited exchange, don't look like she belongs in the game.
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the comments and chat.
Why was it Joe, that you brought this clip up mate?
I just thought it was an interesting talking point.
It's um yeah, it's all over social media and all that at a minute, and I kind of thought she's got a good point there really about, you know, maybe keeping the two things separate.
Do you know what I mean?
Like I want to hear Ian Wright breaking down the footy on match of the day.
I would not want to hear any Iluko talking about the men's game.
However, if you was watching women's football, she's probably got a better insight because she's played for England than that and she's, I don't know, got a couple of hundred caps or whatever.
So maybe if you're a woman watching women's football, you want to hear her point of view rather than Ian Wright.
But then you know you've got presenters that like present the panels and whatnot, and that's a different thing altogether.
Innit, I don't think you need any sort of footballing knowledge to do that.
It's all about how you communicate and how you sort of present yourself.
So I don't know.
Yeah, it's an interesting debate.
I think I like it.
I like what you're saying.
I guess the sort of media models now changing so much that anyone can just if you wanted to watch women's football and any Aluku commentating on everything you can like she can have a channel now.
She don't need to go through the brokerage and gatekeepers of, be it TALK Sport, which is owned by NEWS International, which is ultimately a global media conglomerate which has the intentions that all global conglomerates have, or the BBC state sanctioned, much more likely to give her a gig.
You follow a lot of us sport.
You're pretty invested in American sport, both as a coach of boys football and as a boating father of the presumed athlete, young Josiah there.
Like, what do you think about the sort of way that the culture impacts sport, Jake?
I think at the end of the day, if somebody has talent and ability and they bring something to the table that's worthy of being listened to as a coach, then they'll find their way.
Like people will listen to it.
When that gets trumped by their gender or their color to put them in that spot, it's not genuine anymore.
It doesn't make any sense.
You're propping something up that nobody really wants because they're going to keep going to the people that they find as the authority on the sport.
And that makes a way for people.
Even if you came from a poor background or you, you know, low socioeconomic status or whatever, if you're good at what you do as a coach, as an athlete, you'll find your way into people's lives.
Yeah, that's the point of sport anyway, innit?
It's like, well, in this frame, life's so complicated.
You had this background, he had this background, you've got access to this training.
You're Ivan Drago taking all them tablets while poor Rocky suffers in the cold and snow.
But like sport, the point of sport is for that 90 minutes or during those 15 rounds, it's you and you.
It's this team versus this team.
If you start sort of meddling with it, you know, it's hard enough to sustain it in our country when you start going, well, this football team's got this amount of money and that football team's got that amount of money.
One of the things when I started to notice the culture was falling apart in the UK prior to arriving at an absolute position, let alone a Christian one, was when you try to listen to people talking about football, like Simon Jordan there, who's an excellent, excellent pundit, they were talking about politics all of the time.
Like they're talking about money, they're talking about fan issues, they're talking about activism.
And it became difficult to understand why politics was entering every quarter of life.
Now, a post-structuralist say would go, well, hold on, Poppy Day.
That's the argument they always use, like Poppy Day and nationalism.
Displays of nationalism are political.
So, you know, having rainbow laces for the LGBTQ plus folks, what's the difference between that and having poppies for the dead soldiers?
And I suppose a meritocratic argument there would be, well, soldiers have died for what they believe in.
But then the counter-argument to that is, no, you're not celebrating those dead soldiers.
You're celebrating state power.
And now someone with some mixed heritage like Joe there with connections to like colonized nations like Scotland and Ireland would recognize, oh yeah, like they might tell you that the poppy is celebrating the fallen soldier in the same way the United States of America is just exquisite at claiming that everything's being done because of the troops to support the troops.
But if you speak to people that spent any time in the military, they know more than any of us how they are exploited and manipulated to serve the interests of all powerful elites.
So sport is political, is a way of understanding and framing politics.
At its best, sport is merit.
Sport is chance, luck, glory, grace.
It's all in there.
That's why sport endures and survives.
But when the culture starts to infiltrate sport, I think it shows you a lot about what is beautiful in sport and a lot about what is disgusting in the culture.
The culture has taken to always trying to mask a bad objective behind a good one.
That's what it's at.
We're doing this to help these little orphan lads.
And then you find out, oh, those orphan lads are being ferried to Epstein Island.
There's always a sting in the tail.
There's always bollocks.
If it's come out of culture, it's bollocks.
You don't need to aggregate power in that kind of way.
And whenever you do, it's going to lead to that kind of bollocks.
So I would say let sport be sport and let people who enjoy sport enjoy sport.
Whether that's at the local level, girls' football teams or basketball teams.
I've got daughters, I'm invested.
But if something's going to be a great big spectacle that's about making money, then don't expect people to spend money on people that are less good at it.
Because that ain't how sport works.
That's just what I think though.
Let me know what you think in the comments and the chat.
The Beautiful Mice Problem00:04:06
Have you ever wondered what a mouse paradise is?
Well, I'll tell you who hasn't.
Richard Gere.
He always had a very strong idea and it was his own Botticelli.
No, he never said, that was actually just a really mad rumor that got a control baby sticking gerbils up his bum.
He never done it.
I don't know why I'm saying it.
I like his films.
I like him.
Officer and gentleman, pretty woman.
Love the whole lot of it.
Don't think for a moment he's put things out of his bum.
And I had gerbils as a kid.
And let me tell you, the last place you'd want them, little bastards, is up your bum.
It was enough of a nuisance, have them in your bedroom, eating their little babies, eating one another's babies, scrabbling, scratching, little leather teeth all getting too long.
They have to be gnawed down, little fuckers.
Although when there was one time, I had two gold ones, two white ones, like one had a little.
Two gold, two black, two brown.
Brilliant.
It was like a sort of a wonder drug.
Like there was two of everything, like how I used to use the white and brown, as a matter of fact.
Anyway, I've gotten sidetracked.
This is all a simple build-up to Jake saying he's got a mouse paradise in his pocket.
Now, what is this mouse paradise, Jake?
It's just a video that I saw reminding me of a lot of the stuff you talk about with studies that have been done.
You know, the lever with the dogs lying down.
So it's a pretty interesting study on these mice and what they do.
You know, you say that thing to me, like when I go, we had a good time.
And you go, you got a mouse in your pocket.
So he says to me, because it's like, we, you got a mouse in your pocket?
Like, meaning that he hasn't had a good time and I'm speaking for everyone.
Choosing out with good times, like, we have to go do this thing.
We got a mouse in your pocket.
Yeah, I see.
That's what it is.
It's when I'm trying to fold you via grammar and pronouns into my problems.
That's cool.
That's basically what the whole trans movement was.
Folding everyone else into the problem with pronouns.
Okay, let's have a look at Mouse Wonder World and what goes on there.
This is why everyone is single and men stop trying.
This is the mouse paradise, a scientific experiment from the 1960s.
They made the perfect world for mice with unlimited food, safety and no predators.
In the beginning, they placed four females and four males and let them multiply.
The population exploded.
Hundreds, then thousands.
Then something strange happened.
They stopped mating.
And within four years, they were extinct.
But why?
According to scientists, the reason was social interaction overload.
Just like humans on social media today.
They were in 24-7 interaction with thousands of others.
Too much stimulation, too much competition for social status.
And this led them to lose the ability to form bonds, to mate and raise their young.
Many males became so-called the beautiful ones.
They lost interest in females.
They just groomed themselves all day and withdrew completely because they could not compete in this chaos anymore.
And the females followed by losing interest in males.
So no mating and they all just died without having babies.
Since 2010 in smartphones, humans are living the same social interaction overload.
24-7 status competition, income and lifestyle comparison with thousands of others.
Physical looks to impossible standards.
And many young people just choose to withdraw.
For the first time in history, young people are having less sex than their parents.
30% of men under 30 had no sex for a year.
The loneliness epidemic hits us harder than any virus could.
You know, the mice couldn't turn this off.
But you can.
Yeah, that's a great bit of content.
The devices that we hold forever in our hands are portals to narcissism, black mirrors, literally reflecting us back to ourselves, continually setting, as our man there said, unachievable standards.
We ain't evolved nor designed to live in those conditions.
Small communities where you form social bonds, where you know people, where you know who's looking after your kids, where you know where your food has come from.
It's possible that technology could be redirected towards creating autonomous, directly democratic community.
Why not join us in that perfect project?
Probably because you don't feel it's possible.
Then surrender to Christ and become his hands.
See You Next Friday00:02:01
Allow him to do the work through you.
That's just what I think, though.
So, you know, you can even from the little mice, we can learn something, can't we?
What about them beautiful mice, the little narcissists, little punces they was, grooming themselves in a corner because they couldn't get it up.
I don't want to become a little sexy little mouse.
For a minute, I liked the ideas of the beautiful mice.
I thought, then my kind of mouse, little slick Fonzie mice.
Because when I had that mouse living in my hair, Elvis, when I was at drama school, Elvis the mouse was his name.
He was that kind of a mouse.
A little beauty he was.
Although one would have to acknowledge after a while he was pooing and weing in my hair.
And when he escaped into the drama school, it was a relief for all of us.
My nan was a tolerant lady.
She put up with that crap for longer than she needed to.
God bless your eternal soul, grandmother.
And you too, little mouse Elvis.
Well, that's all the time we've got for this show.
We'll be back on where what day is this?
What day are we on?
Friday.
We'll be back on Friday.
We'll be back on Friday with Krak On.
We'll be doing Krak On on Friday.
We'll be talking about drugs and alcohol and why you shouldn't do that, but sort of how everything's a drug, really.
And who knows?
Perhaps we'll bring some gorgeous little mice to celebrate.
Until then, oh, yeah.
Oh, by the way, come see me on, you know, come see me at Santa Rosa Beach on March 2nd and 3rd.
It's a lovely show.
I've just done some shows there.
We'll show you a bit from it.
Have a look on social media.
It's well good.
It's good.
It's a good show.
You'll like it.
You'll like it.
It was good.
Yeah, actually, someone else could say that.
It was good.
Joe, he talked about you quite a bit.
I do talk about Joe, don't I?
Yeah.
My mother was proper.
That's what he said.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was funny.
I do say that Joe thinks that the Pope ain't Catholic enough.