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GOP Rep Thomas Massey as well as Democrat Rokana are moving forward with their efforts to release or get released as many Epstein files as possible. | ||
Now the other day we saw that the Oversight Committee released thirty-three thousand Epstein documents, been subpoenaed to the DOJ. | ||
And much of it was publicly known. | ||
People are still parsing through all of these documents. | ||
Maybe there will be something in there, but I really doubt it. | ||
Mike Cernovich, the principal actor behind the release and the expose on Epstein with his lawsuit, as well as the Miami Herald, said these documents were already destroyed. | ||
You're not going to get anything substantive. | ||
But Thomas Massey says he wants these files to be released, and the White House has issued a statement saying any GOP reps who sign on to this discharge petition, which would force the vote on the release of the Epstein files, will be seen as taking a hostile act towards the president. | ||
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That's brutal, huh? | ||
Now, Epstein victims held a press conference around the—I don't know if they were the exact— I think they were separate press conferences from Thomas Massey's where they explained they will be releasing their own client list. | ||
Now, Nancy Mace, a GOP rep, had met with these victims. | ||
And apparently upon hearing what they had to say about what Epstein subjected them to, she left the meeting in tears. | ||
And there's actually video of it. | ||
People were saying she had a full blown panic attack. | ||
This is an interesting scandal. | ||
There are questions about who to believe and what to trust and what's really going on. | ||
Donald Trump says it's a Democrat hoax. | ||
It's not real. | ||
They made it all up. | ||
I got to be honest, there's morsels of truth to this. | ||
We don't know exactly if the documents they have are real or others. | ||
We haven't seen them. | ||
But I'll put it like this. | ||
You expect me to believe that people who falsely accused Trump of rape and civil fraud and tried to arrest him over and over again wouldn't have fabricated documents or lied about it? | ||
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Sure. | ||
The question then becomes who do you trust and what do you want to happen? | ||
For political reasons, people on the right are saying, uh not everybody on the right, but many pro Trump people are saying, ignore this stuff. | ||
It's tainted information, and it is a Democrat hoax. | ||
They fabricated evidence to try and smear and stop Donald Trump. | ||
We need Trump to win. | ||
Others who aren't so purist are saying, don't know, don't care, release it now, and let the people figure it out. | ||
I'm more on the side of let's release the information and figure out for ourselves. | ||
But it is interesting. | ||
When prominent liberals are lining up behind Rep Thomas Massey saying, you go, brother. | ||
These aren't people known to have integrity or scruples. | ||
So when I see prominent Democrats and libs who I know are liars, cheaters, and thieves, saying, Yeah, yeah, let's do this, it does give me pause and make me wonder. | ||
So my friends, it's a rock in a hard place. | ||
Do you want the information they got released? | ||
I think regardless of the political circumstances around this, most people are saying, yes, and let's stop playing games. | ||
Trump can call it a Democrat hoax all he wants, but it's not going to change the fact that we want to know exactly what's happening. | ||
And if it is true that Democrats are engaged in some kind of hoax to smear Donald Trump, maybe that's the information Trump should be releasing and explaining what or why that would be the case. | ||
I don't think so, though. | ||
I'll tell you my opinion. | ||
I think what we're actually looking at is prominent, powerful individuals that Trump knows that doesn't want to see damaged, are going to be negatively impacted by these documents. | ||
Maybe some of them actually are criminals. | ||
I assume many of the information, many of the individuals listed, yeah, probably abused underage girls. | ||
I'm also willing to bet there's a lot of people in there who are going to have their reputations damaged without being direct abusers themselves. | ||
Maybe they knew about it, wouldn't report on it. | ||
And Trump is basically saying, let's protect these powerful individuals. | ||
Don't know for sure. | ||
This one's really hard to figure out, and everyone's got a theory. | ||
But we'll get into that and a whole lot more. | ||
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NBC News reports. | ||
GOP rep Thomas Massey takes first step to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files. | ||
You know, we love NBC News because they're biased and they lie, which is why we're using NBC News because I've got a lot of breakdown here. | ||
They say Rep Thomas Massey, the conservative fire brand who's clashed with Trump and other GOP leaders, filed a discharge petition Tuesday to force a floor vote compelling the DOJ to release all files from the Jeffrey Epstein case. | ||
It's one of the first House actions as lawmakers returned to Washington from their five-week summer recess. | ||
And the issue is sure to dominate Capitol Hill this week. | ||
As uh abuse survivors of Epstein, the convicted sex offender who took his own life in prison in 2019 met with lawmakers Tuesday. | ||
Wait, I'm sorry, they're they're they're not saying Epstein met with lawmakers. | ||
They just wrote the article poorly. | ||
Uh they're having a much anticipated news conference Wednesday, which they did. | ||
Massey and his Democratic co-author Rep Rokan of California say they will begin collecting signatures for their Epstein resolution starting Tuesday. | ||
They need at least 218 signatures, half of the members of the House, to force a vote. | ||
And Connor told NBC News he is certain all 212 Democrats will sign on, along with at least six Republicans. | ||
If they can secure the requisite 218 signatures, there is still an additional waiting period of seven legislative days before a vote can happen. | ||
Then the House Speaker has two legislative days before he must call up the measure for a vote on the floor. | ||
So the earliest a final vote could happen would be in two weeks. | ||
Speaker Mike Johnson and other GOP leaders are opposed to the push, arguing it's not needed because the House Oversight Committee is investigating the matter and is in the process of reviewing a tranche of Epstein records. | ||
But the discharge petition allows a majority of the House to circumvent leadership's wishes. | ||
A White House official commented on the discharge petition Tuesday night saying that supporting it would be viewed as a hostile act. | ||
Interesting. | ||
Helping Thomas Massey and liberal Democrats with their attention seeking, while the DOJ is fully supporting a more comprehensive file release effort from the Oversight Committee, would be viewed as a very hostile act to the administration. | ||
Trying to release the building pressure on Epstein, GOP leaders on Tuesday added their own Epstein-related bill to the list of legislation the House will tackle this week. | ||
Now, the one thing I really I want to point out, which is important. | ||
When Rokana first proposed this, I said, let's go, this will be fantastic. | ||
Then we read it, and it said everything must be released. | ||
And I said, Whoa, whoa, hold on a minute. | ||
This is a trap. | ||
You cannot re and the and the liberals, oh, they are the cringest they these people just lie about everything. | ||
They're so dishonest. | ||
If you release all files, that means victim information, videos, photos. | ||
Yeah, we don't want none of that. | ||
Rokona agreed with my critique and said, okay, we're going to rewrite this. | ||
Teamed up with Massey, and they put out a comprehensive bill that will not release information, videos, or evidence on the victims, will redact certain national security or ongoing investigatory matters, but release everything they can that is being withheld properly. | ||
And see, the Democrats just said release it all. | ||
Republicans voted no because they couldn't vote on it. | ||
You can't. | ||
Now they have no excuse. | ||
And so I understand there's an argument here. | ||
I'll speak reasonable people. | ||
House oversight did release 33,000 some odd documents just recently. | ||
We have the story here from Politico. | ||
House releases first trove of Epstein files. | ||
The materials, most of which are already publicly available, were produced as a result of a congressional subpoena. | ||
So uh let me just say right now, they are releasing this. | ||
They're currently going through it, and I believe that is appropriate. | ||
The question is, who do you trust? | ||
I don't know if we need Thomas Massey's bill right now. | ||
I'm largely in favor of it. | ||
The question is, do we need to compel, as Republicans are arguing, do we need to compel the how the DOJ and the House Oversight Committee to release documents they're saying they're going to release? | ||
I'd argue not right now, because they're releasing them. | ||
If they actually vote on this discharge position uh petition and force a floor vote on this bill saying you've got to release all this stuff, I'm not sure anything actually changes if the House Oversight Committee is already doing it. | ||
So it's an argument of what are we getting done? | ||
That's why I lean towards Thomas Massey's position. | ||
Let's vote on this, get it through, because really, if nothing's going to change, if the Republicans are saying it doesn't matter, then just vote on it and be done with it. | ||
And then say, yeah, we're we're doing it. | ||
And they appear to be. | ||
I gotta be honest, I agree with Mike Cernovich on this one. | ||
He said that all of these files were already destroyed under Bill Barr. | ||
Good luck. | ||
He's right. | ||
I I don't understand why anyone would assume there's going to be any legitimate information left to find when the Biden administration was in power for four years and anything they wanted to cover up, they would. | ||
If they had evidence against Donald Trump, they would have released it. | ||
So what seems to make the most sense? | ||
Donald Trump is protecting powerful elites who are gonna have their reputations damaged for one reason or another, some of whom maybe people who abused underage girls and should be in prison. | ||
Perhaps. | ||
I'm not entirely sure, but perhaps. | ||
And I hope that's not the case, but I think there's a strong probability that Trump is going to protect these people under this argument that Epstein tricked them or something like this. | ||
Maybe it's just gonna make them look bad because they knew. | ||
Powerful individuals, CEOs knew what Epstein was doing, pardon his island while he did it and never said a peep. | ||
And they're gonna get maybe not criminal damages, but their reputations will be completely destroyed. | ||
What about Trump himself? | ||
Some argue, Elon Musk, that Trump himself is named in the Epstein documents, not as someone who abused underage girls, but who probably knew and didn't do anything about it. | ||
Maybe. | ||
Don't know for sure. | ||
I do think it's weird that Trump in the past said that he wished Ghelaine Maxwell well, and she had nice things to say about him. | ||
So I don't care to play any partisan games. | ||
I am cognizant, as most of you are, that Democrats play dirty games and may plant false documents. | ||
We are cognizant of the fact that Trump could be politically damaged by this, and we need him to succeed considering the crisis facing this country. | ||
And we all still typically land on, yeah, we're gonna want these documents released so we can figure it out for ourselves because we don't trust the powerful elites, be it Trump or otherwise. | ||
And this is what the Democrats don't know about and what they lie about. | ||
They say it's a cult or whatever. | ||
I seem to recall Donald Trump praising Operation Warp Speed in the vaccine and getting booed several times at his own rallies because it's not a cult. | ||
The right has it's it's varied factions of ideologies that agree and disagree on so many things. | ||
The left, on the other hand, that's a cult. | ||
But what about these documents? | ||
The GOP controlled House has released the first tranche of documents in its investigation into convicted sex offender and disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
A move intended to quash the mounting calls for answers around why the DOJ allowed Epstein to continue to prey on victims for decades. | ||
The trove of materials, however, is unlikely to satisfy satisfy those clamoring for more and new information about the case. | ||
This batch subpoenaed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee contains almost exclusively information that has already been released publicly. | ||
Oversight committee Democrats say, based on their initial review of 33,000 files, only 3% of the documents contain new details. | ||
Hold your horses. | ||
That still ain't bad. | ||
Like this is this is the crazy thing. | ||
They're releasing documents formally. | ||
Much of it is redact is it's redacted. | ||
We're not fans. | ||
We want to know what was going on. | ||
New documents are still new documents. | ||
So one could make this argument. | ||
Okay, listen, if Donald Trump and the oversight committee are going to release these documents, then let's they're they're doing it, right? | ||
If at some point they stop, then we file the discharge petition and get it released. | ||
Democrats are signing onto this because it's damaging to the Trump administration, and they want to they want to distract. | ||
They need something, they don't have anything. | ||
Take a look at what happens when Trump Trump Trump Trump takes a week off. | ||
It's Labor Day weekend, and Trump is nowhere to be seen. | ||
I gotta be honest, maybe at a cold. | ||
Here's my real pitch. | ||
It was Labor Day. | ||
Why was Trump gone for the week? | ||
Um, well, Labor Day weekend. | ||
If you're traveling, you know, Thursday, Friday, you got to deal with a lot. | ||
And it probably wouldn't be good for the president to be landing at airports or whatever it is he's going or whatever he was doing or driving around because they shut roads down and they have these motorcades on Labor Day weekend. | ||
Could you imagine if it's Friday and everyone's getting on the road for their Labor Day weekend and highways are shut down because Trump is going somewhere? | ||
He's the president. | ||
Here's my bet. | ||
A couple days beforehand he says, what are we doing for the long weekend? | ||
You know, it's a joke. | ||
It's a it's a Kamala Harris insult. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Or actually, that was Memorial Day, but what are we doing for the long weekend? | ||
And they say, you know, we'll go play golf golf or whatever. | ||
And he's like, all right, let's just go now. | ||
Take a couple extra days. | ||
Democrats and liberal personalities with nothing to talk about because Trump was on vacation, presumably, like it's I mean, like quote air quote vacation. | ||
They say he was dead. | ||
This is how desperate they are to talk about Trump. | ||
Here's my pitch. | ||
Trump should take another week off. | ||
Or I should say, Trump should keep working but just dip from the press for a week. | ||
Just nowhere to be seen. | ||
Then when they come out and say he's dead again, pop back up, healthy as ever, smiling and saying, oh, no, we're just working. | ||
Then after a couple days, disappear for a week again. | ||
The Democrats, starved for content, will then claim once again that Trump has died or he's hiding some illness. | ||
Then Trump comes back and carries on as carries on as normal for about a month, disappears again. | ||
You know why? | ||
That point, people will stop listening to them. | ||
They're gonna be like, you keep claiming he's dead, but he's not, and he's not sick. | ||
Trump needs to starve them for content. | ||
This is a I you know, I'm half kidding. | ||
But you take a look at what's going on with the Epstein story, and the only reason Democrats are latched on to it is because they need something to talk about. | ||
You can't go to Trump and be like, um, he's stopping crime. | ||
Err, I'm mad about it. | ||
Doesn't work. | ||
They've tried doing this on immigration on crime, Trump largely is popular. | ||
You know, uh Ben Shapiro made a great point. | ||
It's on Fox News the other day. | ||
And he said we could have a whole debate. | ||
You know, you can talk rhetoric on whether or not there should be national troops, uh, National Guard troops on the ground, whatever. | ||
But if you get into the territory of denying the crime or acting like it's not an emergency, you lose, and Democrats are doing this. | ||
And the Democrats can't help themselves. | ||
What are you gonna say? | ||
Imagine you're a Democrat. | ||
Let's let's play be the moderate, okay? | ||
Let's play that game. | ||
I'll put it like this. | ||
I come out and say there is crime in Chicago and it's really bad. | ||
Yeah, there's so many deaths in our major cities in DC, Baltimore, St. Louis, Chicago, that it's emergence, it's an emergency. | ||
But no, we shouldn't deploy the National Guard. | ||
Uh oh. | ||
It is an emergency. | ||
Therefore, Trump has the authority to deploy the National Guard. | ||
What's your solution if you're gonna tell people there is crime and you will do nothing about it? | ||
That's why the only play Democrats have is to say there's no crime Trump's lying. | ||
Which we all know is true. | ||
And so they're gonna lose on that one. | ||
That's why the Epstein thing is a big juicy ham for the Democrats. | ||
Something to sink their teeth into, because even Trump supporters want the information released. | ||
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They say many of the many of the files appeared in public court filings, including, for example, a 2021 motion from Epstein's co-conspirator Ghilaine Maxwell dismissed the superseding indictments against her in federal court. | ||
Among materials unveiled Tuesday evening, however, are some video clips, including one that appears to feature a young woman recounting her experience as one of Epstein's Messeuses. | ||
Her image and the image of the interviewer are blurred. | ||
These files were originally handed over to lawmakers last month, but Republicans and Democrats on the House Oversight Committee took more than a week to privately review them. | ||
The committee's GOP majority said it was coordinating with the Justice Department to redact information that could compromise the victims or ongoing criminal matters. | ||
It's expected that the DOJ will continue to turn over information. | ||
Democrats claim that the only new information in the materials are the flight logs from CBP. | ||
The files show Epstein's travels to destinations such as Paris, New York, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. | ||
Do the American people, don't let this fool you, said Robert Garcia, the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee. | ||
House Republicans are trying to make a spectacle of Releasing already public documents. | ||
Pam Bondi has said the client list was on her desk. | ||
She could release it right now if she wanted to. | ||
I actually think Pam Bondi was lying about having the Epstein list. | ||
And then when she realized she didn't have it, panicked and released junk. | ||
Because the truth is, it's all gone. | ||
It's been destroyed a long time ago. | ||
They go on and then just give us some context about Epstein, which we already know. | ||
They claim he killed him. | ||
He killed himself. | ||
Yeah, nobody believes that. | ||
In the meantime, my friends, Epstein victims have had their own press conference where they say they're gonna release their own client list. | ||
Bannon's war room with the tweet. | ||
Epstein victims announced they will release their own list, as I literally just said. | ||
Here's the video. | ||
Transparacy is justice. | ||
Release the files and the secrecy and stand with us in declaring that no one, no billionaires, no politicians, not world leaders is above the law. | ||
And let me announce now, several of us, Epstein survivors have been discussing creating our own list of names. | ||
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Let's go. | |
We know the names. | ||
Many of us were abused by them. | ||
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That's right. | |
Now, together as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names we all know. | ||
We're regularly in the Epstein world. | ||
Let me just stress this. | ||
The argument right now from the DOJ is that Ghilaine Maxwell was criminally charged with trafficking minors to Epstein himself. | ||
And that there are no individuals involved. | ||
They weren't trafficking these girls to anyone else. | ||
It was just Epstein. | ||
Some people have falsely stated that Ghilaine Maxwell was criminally charged and jailed for trafficking to no one. | ||
Because if there's no client list, who is she trafficking to? | ||
No, the DOJ's argument is she was trafficking to Epstein. | ||
Epstein was abusing these girls, nobody else. | ||
Well, these victims just told you outright there are names, there are other people. | ||
And let me just stress there is at least uh uh there is a list. | ||
There's an Epstein list that we already know about. | ||
And I'm gonna list for you all the names on that list starting right now. | ||
One, Prince Andrew. | ||
Two, that's it. | ||
So when they claim that all that happened was that Gilane was bringing young girls for Epstein, yet we have photos of Prince Andrew with Virginia Jufre and all of that stuff, that immediately just discredits them. | ||
I'm not saying it's definitive proof, but it strikes the credibility. | ||
Because there's accusations made about what Prince Andrew is doing. | ||
That means at least one other person. | ||
So when the victims come out and say there are names, someone's lying. | ||
And it will be done by survivors and for survivors. | ||
No one else is involved. | ||
Stay tuned for more details on that. | ||
Because history is watching, and so are the women who will come after us. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
I'm looking forward to it. | ||
I hope they do. | ||
Uh it's the same same clip, basically from Charlie Kirk. | ||
Check this out. | ||
Big news. | ||
Nancy Mace leaves meeting with Epstein victims, says their painful stories gave her full-blown panic attack. | ||
I like Nancy Mace. | ||
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Uh, everybody's got their faults. | ||
Nobody's perfect. | ||
It's one of the things I can't stand about politics. | ||
It's just like people are on X just ragging constantly on every member of Congress. | ||
Like, listen, Ro Connor, I think is nuts in a lot of ways. | ||
I'm actually a fan. | ||
On free speech and tech issues, he's been good in some areas. | ||
Uh, he's working with Massey on the Epstein stuff. | ||
These are things that we regular people want. | ||
Uh, but on immigration, yeah, Ro's just no good. | ||
But he's I I like the guy. | ||
I do, I do. | ||
Uh, this is what's supposed to be. | ||
We can disagree as long as you're you're doing your best trying to be honest. | ||
And I think Roe does. | ||
Nancy Mace, I think she's got her faults. | ||
Listen, with all due respect, if you're going to break down in tears and have a panic attack and leave a meeting on something as important as this. | ||
We might need someone who can, we might we might need somebody else. | ||
I'm gonna put it like that. | ||
You know, I I like I actually think Rep Anna Paulina Luna is one of the best that we've got in Congress, but she tried pulling that that thing where it's they can like work remotely for Congress because they had babies. | ||
And I'm just like, listen, nobody's perfect. | ||
This, not good. | ||
You know, with all due respect, okay, because I do think Nancy Mays does a pretty good job. | ||
You can't be storming out of meetings as this important because you broke down and started crying, okay? | ||
We can't, we can't do that. | ||
Imagine a cabinet meeting with Donald Trump or any president for that matter, and they say children are being bombed and mercilessly killed in this in this region. | ||
We need to act. | ||
And the president breaks down crying and just storms out. | ||
It's like I can't do this anymore. | ||
You'd be like, what? | ||
So that goes for any member of Congress. | ||
I'm not trying to belittle the feelings and emotions and experiences of Nancy Mace, but I'm not going to placate your emotions. | ||
And uh I think Nancy can handle it. | ||
I'm just gonna say it again. | ||
You can't be storming out of meetings crying like this. | ||
Okay. | ||
And I think most people agree. | ||
Tearful Nancy Mace leaves meeting. | ||
And of course, many of you probably know why. | ||
Uh Rep Mace has talked about her own uh sexual abuse that she experienced. | ||
She was drugged and things like that. | ||
And uh can understand why she was upset in this meeting. | ||
But you gotta be strong. | ||
You gotta be you gotta be carved out of stone. | ||
We can't solve these problems if we don't have leaders strong enough to withstand the truth. | ||
And what's terrifying is talking with um Tim Ballard, remember Sound of Freedom. | ||
I think a lot of people don't understand, you know, what the men and women of law enforcement go through in dealing with some of the most heinous of crimes. | ||
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Uh let me just put it like this. | |
The American people, especially these lefties, these communists, don't know what our brave men and women in uniform, our veterans have to do to maintain our security. | ||
I'm not gonna sit here and say that we need to be in Ukraine or Israel or any of the stupid stuff. | ||
I'm talking about actual national security right now with the borders, with uh with operations pertaining directly to the Americas. | ||
But uh, but uh, you know, don't get me wrong. | ||
Men and women overseas in the Middle East and all that stuff. | ||
They they don't they they're I'm I'm not trying to disrespect or discredit the work they do as well. | ||
The things that Americans do to secure our interests. | ||
If these Americans, these whiny lefties knew and understood what it took to secure their comfort and their luxury. | ||
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Whew. | |
When it comes to the men and women of law enforcement, especially those tracking down predators and child abusers. | ||
Do you guys, I know you guys know this. | ||
It's probably why you watch shows like this. | ||
They see these videos. | ||
They see these children, they see the abuse. | ||
I don't know how they do it. | ||
I don't, I don't, I don't know how they do it. | ||
You gotta be forged from steel, like carved out of stone. | ||
Yeah, you you you know, you you you call a man carved out of stone. | ||
You're saying this to have to go through the evidence of these child abuse things in these Epstein files, you must be literally forged from like forged from steel. | ||
Because I don't know how you do it. | ||
I know people who uh who have, you know, we we we talk with uh Ian on IRL. | ||
He did moderating for Minds.com. | ||
And he's like the things you see. | ||
And we've heard about this with Facebook too, because child predators post these videos of children being mercilessly raped and beaten and their snuff films, and there were people to parse through that evidence and watch that to prove it in court to put away this evil. | ||
I can only say that I am cognizant, and I consider myself eternally lucky, and I am grateful that other people deal with staring into the face of demons to keep us safe and try and protect us. | ||
People don't get it. | ||
Especially when it comes with to cops and everything like that. | ||
You know, I've seen my my fair share of bad cop videos. | ||
Yeah, I know I can't stand it. | ||
You know, video where a cop pulls a guy over wrongly and is screaming at him. | ||
But what you don't what you don't see, you don't see the video where the cop shows up on on site and he sees a child bleeding, beaten mercilessly. | ||
You don't see those videos where the cop shows up to try and save a child or a woman or or anybody for that matter, and he starts getting shot at or gets shot at. | ||
You rarely see these. | ||
They almost always want to show you the videos where the cops do bad things, and we get it. | ||
Sometimes they do. | ||
But I'm glad I don't got to do that job. | ||
I think it was donut operators telling a story about how um a cop got called to a scene of a child who had been run over, a baby, just splattered. | ||
And the woman screaming that her child is dead. | ||
And then he has to deal with that, experience that, see the death, the pain. | ||
He has to feel that. | ||
And then an hour later, he's called to some woman who's complaining about like a traffic stop and like screaming in his face. | ||
I'm glad there are people that are willing to do what we're not, so that we can be safe and secure. | ||
And that being said, let's get the Epstein stuff. | ||
I'm gonna wrap it up there, my friend. | ||
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You know, we got more coming up for those that are went for that great interview. | ||
We got Tommy Robinson joining us to talk about what's going on in the UK, the arrest of a comedian over statements he made about transgender ideology. | ||
That'll be at 4 p.m. at youtube.com slash Timcast and Rumble.com slash I believe it's gonna be on slash the culture war now. | ||
We got a new uh URL for that. | ||
Thanks for hanging out, everybody, and uh we'll see you all in the next segment. | ||
For everybody else, here's the story from the Atlantic. | ||
The arrest that demonstrates Europe's free speech problem, the absurd detention of the comedy writer Graham Linehan underscores a deeper issue. | ||
When even the Atlantic is writing about a comedian getting arrested, the Atlantic is not conservative. | ||
You know that the UK has something seriously wrong with it. | ||
The Atlantic says the Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan was once known for his charming sometimes surreal sitcoms, Father Ted, Blackbooks, the IT crowd on British TV. | ||
These days, however, he is better known for his online crusade against trans activism. | ||
His ex-feed takes the same approach as Libs of TikTok, cherry picking videos of criminals and fetishists in a full-scale assault on gender ideology. | ||
Can you just stop and say okay to those critiques? | ||
They're valid. | ||
You know? | ||
And and and we're fine with the most trans people who are minding their own business and aren't trying to go into the other bathroom and like take pictures of little girls, okay? | ||
Just accept that Graham and J.K. Rowling have points that are valid, and so does Libs of TikTok. | ||
They can't do it, can they? | ||
He is obsessive and offensive, but he's a criminal. | ||
The British police seem to think so. | ||
Lineahan was arrested by five armed officers today on his return from the United States. | ||
Now, here's what gets interesting. | ||
Mike Benz makes a really great point. | ||
It's an international incident. | ||
Graham Linehan made these tweets in the United States, not in the UK, but he was arrested when he landed there. | ||
Now this is a problem for the US. | ||
Would I or anyone else be arrested if we go to the UK? | ||
You know, I gotta be honest. | ||
I'd actually argue yes. | ||
We've already seen that there have been British police saying they want to extradite Americans, and it is insane. | ||
So we're gonna, I believe we've got Tommy Robinson lined up. | ||
Sometimes these things change, you know, you think how it goes when we're on a live show. | ||
Let's see. | ||
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We got Tommy. | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Tommy, can you hear me? | ||
Tim, how are you, bro? | ||
Um uh I'm doing well. | ||
How about yourself? | ||
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Busy, busy, busy. | |
It's good. | ||
I can imagine. | ||
Uh, this is a crazy story. | ||
It's not the only story we've heard, but uh, you know, Graham Linehan getting arrested over tweets he made in the United States. | ||
So obviously, the state of the UK is constantly in question, especially here in the United States. | ||
I gotta ask you first, though. | ||
I mean, what happened with you? | ||
I mean you got arrested. | ||
This is the they they've been coming at you. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Are you all right? | ||
I'm all right. | ||
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Um I get arrested all the time, don't I? | |
So it's horrible. | ||
I don't know we I don't actually know which one you're talking about. | ||
Right, right, right. | ||
Because recently I was arrested. | ||
I was arrested. | ||
You may have seen the incident at St. Pancras train station where I was in a situation and a man was left, and there was a video that went viral, and it was me walking there, and there was a man that was unconscious on the floor. | ||
Now, when I I was arrested and detained for that, when we watched the CC TV, it proved that he harassed me, confronted me, attacked me, I defended myself, so I haven't been criminally charged, they've released me without charge. | ||
But when they detained me for that, they detained me and arrested me for free tweets. | ||
Listen to this. | ||
The tweets that they arrested me for, one of them was sharing a Daily Mail news article. | ||
Now, the Daily Mail have protection because they are a recognized media source. | ||
So they don't get crippled, they don't get prosecuted. | ||
But I was investigating, I was arrested criminally under caution and interviewed. | ||
They're waiting to see if they're charging me for sharing a newspaper's article. | ||
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Wow. | |
Because I don't, they said, What creditation, what creditations do you have as a journalist? | ||
Do you have this? | ||
I was looking thinking, and one of the one of the tweets, this is how they done it. | ||
So I shared a story from a year before. | ||
Yeah, it was a sheet year before. | ||
It was a newspaper article that said, No English children in the whole of this school. | ||
Yeah. | ||
English was not spoken as a first language. | ||
Well, when I shared it, they then said, now, a year later, there is English speaking children. | ||
I'm like, so that's misinformation. | ||
It's like I sh and that that was free. | ||
So I was arrested for free. | ||
But with Graham, what's happened with him? | ||
He's landed at an airport, police with machine guns, if I'm right, have arrested him for free tweets. | ||
And this is all now. | ||
I remember I've seen Nigel Farage talking currently now, which is great, highlighting the free speech issue in American in America's Congress. | ||
And he mentions that Britain is North Korea. | ||
When I was imprisoned and went to court six years ago for asking a question outside a courtroom, I asked some Pakistani rapists, they'd raped a hundred children. | ||
As they walked into court, I said, How do you feel about your verdict? | ||
I was arrested. | ||
I got I got a 13-month prison sentence. | ||
And when I walked into court, my t-shirt said, Britain equals North Korea. | ||
It had the British flag, and it said equals North Korea. | ||
Because we've been here for a very long time, Tim. | ||
I know now people are seeing it, they're understanding it, and they're understanding it because Graham Lynnham is he's not a working class kid. | ||
He hasn't got a he's not a controversial figure, he's a famous comedian. | ||
He's a famous comedian. | ||
So yeah, that um, yeah, it's a sad state of affairs. | ||
It's also good though that people get to see. | ||
I think, yeah, so there were there are a couple videos I just saw recently. | ||
One where there's like an 11-year-old child wearing uh with the English flag, and the police are harassing, saying, you know, it's offensive and young at the mother. | ||
I saw another video where uh a man at a rally tried to shake the hand of a police officer. | ||
I don't know if you saw this one. | ||
And uh you see did you see that one? | ||
Yeah, that's my good friend. | ||
Uh uh that's Liam Tufts. | ||
And do you know what? | ||
Do you know what? | ||
Because if you watch it in its singular on its own, but what you have to understand is that the British public, we've watched the police take pictures with people dressed up as Hamas fighters, we've watched the police get on their knees and bend their knees, we've watched them dancing with high heels on at Pride Parades. | ||
So we've seen we've seen the politicization of the police force. | ||
So when my friend went to shake his hand, that's Liam Tufts. | ||
The police officer was very rude. | ||
You don't see his reaction, first of all, on camera. | ||
He was very rude, snubbed. | ||
I'm not shaking your hand. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Now, Liam was thanking him. | ||
Liam was saying, Thank you, mate. | ||
Now, the this is the truth. | ||
If a Muslim or a black individual had put their hand out to that police officer, 100% he'd have shook the hand. | ||
100%. | ||
But the fear is in the police officer from when he says we can't be political, so no, what you mean is you can't shake an English man's hand at an event that's patriotic. | ||
You can shake, and that's not every police officer, because I'm gonna hold my hands up, please shake my hands. | ||
Yeah, please shake my hands. | ||
But the politicization of our police force, which we've seen, and that video at uh Liam was angry and justifiably angry because of the way we've seen the police pander to every other ideology and wave every other flag. | ||
And you're seeing now, you've seen the raise the flags campaign spread across our country. | ||
There's not one single, there's not one roundabout you can go to. | ||
I swear to God, Tim, if you understand how big this is, there's not one location you can go to anywhere where you don't see the union flag or the St. George's flag. | ||
Now, considering two months ago, there was no Union flags or St. George's flags. | ||
There was none anywhere. | ||
And the problem why, again, we're frustrated, the council are taking them down. | ||
They didn't take the Palestinian flags down. | ||
In fact, there was a gentleman who came out in East London, and I know it, I know his wife, she was terminally ill, and he came out and went, and all Palestinian flags have been put all across his estate. | ||
And he said, What is this shit or something like that? | ||
He got dawn raided by police the next day. | ||
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He's come in his house, he's 60 years old. | ||
They dawn raided him for having a negative opinion of the Palestinian flag. | ||
He never got charged. | ||
But what this is about, more so, whether Graham faces prosecution or not, it's about instilling fear in the rest of the general public. | ||
It's about making people that they're not free to exercise their speech because they're too scared to. | ||
And that atmosphere is of fear has been spread for decades now. | ||
And people in Britain, we we know. | ||
I don't know if America's quite grasp where we're at as a nation. | ||
I don't know if they how how severe this problem is. | ||
Well, how severe, how severe is it? | ||
I mean, we we've seen the stories of uh a woman who you know posts on Facebook, goes to prison, things like that. | ||
Well, she got 31 months for a tweet. | ||
She's got 31 months. | ||
It's insane. | ||
An illegal immigrant this week raped a disabled woman and he got 14 months. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Mainly paedophiles, groomers, another Muslim raped a 13-year-old girl, he didn't even get a custodial sentence. | ||
A groomer in Newcastle didn't get custodial sentence. | ||
But she got 31 months. | ||
Now, again, we have to understand why this is being done. | ||
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When she got 31 months, she was a mother, she'd she had a daughter and a husband, Laura Biden, never been in trouble in her life. | ||
Peter Lynch was a grandfather, never been in trouble in his life. | ||
He was in prison at the same time as her during the riots in Southport. | ||
He went on a demonstration, he held up a placard that's that had nothing controversial. | ||
Facts about the government failures, and he said to the police, I pray for my children. | ||
He got two years in jail. | ||
Wait, wait, for saying I pray for my children? | ||
I pray for my children. | ||
Because what the what the government done was they categorised all the protests as riots, and then they arrested everyone and they remanded them. | ||
So they remanded everybody. | ||
So no one got bail. | ||
Yeah, no one got bail. | ||
So they remanded them straight into prison. | ||
So Lucy Connolly was then told this is why she pled guilty, and this is where it was part of it was an operation, a state operation. | ||
She pled guilty because she was told she'd be if she doesn't plead guilty, she'll spend a year waiting on remand anyway. | ||
So she'll sit in jail for a year. | ||
Wow. | ||
If she pleads guilty, she'll get out. | ||
She pleads guilty 31 months. | ||
Another lad waved his English flag. | ||
They done exactly the same to him. | ||
Do you know what they've done to him? | ||
They had him and he's got a newborn baby, and they had his missus who were at the demonstration. | ||
And they said, Is that your missus? | ||
Said, yeah. | ||
So do you want us to arrest her? | ||
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Because we can arrest her. | ||
She's president of the same thing. | ||
Plead guilty. | ||
He pleads guilty. | ||
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So then, and and the purpose of this, which, as I say, it was a state operation. | ||
And you can tell it was operation because the media, you'd have been there at a demonstration on Saturday, they were arrested at Saturday, they were given prison sentences on the Monday. | ||
They were in prison on the Monday. | ||
And when they when they kicked their doors off the next day, they videoed it for the news cameras. | ||
And then when they sentenced them, the judges were on TV giving the sentences, drilling it down. | ||
All of this was with the intention. | ||
That's unheard of in this country. | ||
It takes a year or two years to get to court. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But they done everyone within two days, three days, four days, and then they sentenced them all to jail. | ||
And the purpose of that was to terrify the British public. | ||
Keep your mouth shut, sit down, shut up. | ||
Migrants can rape their way. | ||
25 children have been sexually abused and raped by migrants just in hotels. | ||
Nine women have been raped. | ||
They are convictions. | ||
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Now, 90% of rape cases don't even go to court. | ||
So, how many British women are being raped? | ||
Migrants have left hotels and committed terrorist attacks. | ||
Well, now there's that uh viral meme of the young girl with the uh axe and the machete. | ||
Is that what she was holding? | ||
The Scottish girl. | ||
Scottish, and now they're trying to make her the criminal and him the victim. | ||
He's the victim now. | ||
He's the victim. | ||
The migrants, the victim. | ||
That young child they're trying to make, and this is what they've done. | ||
This is nothing new again, because the children were the ones that were criminalized when they were 12 and 13. | ||
The police would turn up. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
There was a case in Rotherham, and there's five Muslim men, five or six, and they're in an in an abandoned home, yeah, a derelict house, and they're sexually abusing and raping a 12-year-old child. | ||
The police turned up, they arrested the child for being drunk and disorderly. | ||
They let the men go. | ||
This Tim, I know this sounds unreal. | ||
This is not my opinion. | ||
This is in this is in reports and studies, and got and this is factual, come out of government investigations now. | ||
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So so he left them. | |
Many Americans don't understand the distinction between England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland. | ||
When you say rather and this is this is English. | ||
Rotherham's an English town, Robloom's English town. | ||
Robram's an English town, Tim. | ||
So, because the whole free speech issue you're seeing now, everything the attack on free speech, it's all coordinated in order to shut everyone up. | ||
Because if we speak and exercise our free speech, we can highlight the government failures and policy failures of what they're doing. | ||
Mass immigration, whether it be transgenderism, all of these things, the indoctrination of children. | ||
If the public can speak about it, then the rest of the public can be awakened and realize, look what they're doing. | ||
Look what's happening. | ||
Do you think you're winning? | ||
Oh, we're winning now, Tim. | ||
Tim, like there and just so people understand, for two decades at least, I I've been banging my head against the wall for 15 years, yeah, on these issues. | ||
And I've been attacked, uh silenced, demonized, slandered. | ||
Again, a totalitarian state uses the judiciary and it uses the media. | ||
And both of these are weapons of the establishment to attack, and they politicize them. | ||
Now that's happened to us for years. | ||
And I was seen as a hated individual because the public at one time bought their lies. | ||
What we've seen, and it's not just to do with obviously my journalism has helped. | ||
I've Elon Musk given us buying X, giving us a platform, all of my documentaries, but what's helped? | ||
COVID helped during the COVID pandemic. | ||
People saw the lies in the media, it made them question more and more. | ||
October 7th, unfortunately for Israel, unfortunately for the victims, it's helped because we saw the hatred, we saw the scale of the problem in the Western nations. | ||
We saw the way the police let them call for jihad. | ||
Was again, you I don't know if you saw this week, a British woman, a counsellor, hung the British flag in Epping. | ||
Now Epping is a there's a big Epping's been the protests outside the migrant hotels because Epping is an area called in Essex. | ||
Now you have East London, East London's now become majority Muslim. | ||
All the English, the white flight, they've all fled and they've moved to places like Eppin, which are lovely English English areas. | ||
Then they're there and they put 200 migrants in the hotel. | ||
Now a girl was working to school, walking to school, 14 years old, 13 years old, she gets sexually assaulted from the migrant, telling her he's gonna have a baby with her. | ||
He grabs her and sexually assaults her. | ||
The community are all protesting outside the hotel. | ||
At the same time, another migrant leaves the hotel and he lets himself into an old pensioner's home. | ||
Then the pensioner's daughter comes comes out and chases him, and the pensioner's daughter's been arrested, and she's facing prosecution. | ||
He hasn't been arrested. | ||
Yeah, he hasn't been arrested. | ||
Now then the community, they got they went to court to try and get the migrants removed just in this one hotel. | ||
Then someone with a camera went round the back of the hotel and started filming through the window what the migrants are watching, they're watching beheading videos on their phone. | ||
And then as he flicks through the beheading videos, they they then got pictures of him with machine guns. | ||
These are the men that are now in the hotels, yeah. | ||
So the community go to court and they have a and and they challenge it, and the judge rules that the home office, the government, have to remove the migrants for the community safety. | ||
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The government, the Labour government, then take it to the high court and appeal the decision, and then in the in the court, the barrister paid for with taxpayers' money on behalf of the British government, goes to court and says the migrants' rights outweigh the community's rights. | ||
And the judge says yes. | ||
So then they thought they've now forced 200 migrants to stay in the hotel. | ||
The next night, the councillor who wants them out of the hotel to support her community, a lady called Sarah, she hangs her union jack over outside the council building, six officers, man hand were throw her to the floor. | ||
She spent she's never been in trouble in her life. | ||
She's a mother of three children. | ||
She spends 24 hours in police custody. | ||
Now, bearing in mind, again, if we live in a police state, which we do, but it's not a police state for everybody. | ||
We know that because we saw the after after October 7th. | ||
We literally saw terrorist organizations, his butt to here, standing on the teeth standing in front of hundreds in the streets, demanding jihad. | ||
And when they stood and said, Jihad, jihad, jihad, the Mexican police force put out a statement saying there's lots of different meanings for jihad. | ||
They defended them. | ||
They defended them. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So I was I I watched Viva Vandetta the other day. | ||
Have you uh well you've seen that movie, I imagine, right? | ||
I've seen that movie, yeah. | ||
It's been a while, but I was watching it and it hits so different in the modern context, because for those I'm not familiar, it's a total the movie takes place in a totalitarian uh England that is nationalistic, religious, anti-Islamist, and the the evil fingermen and the government are all you know right wing or whatever. | ||
And then you take a look at what's actually going on with the arrest for speech and the fear, and it's like, oh, that's all leftist stuff. | ||
You know, it's like the right are the ones who are actually getting arrested for saying they love their country. | ||
So it's it's it's just kind of crazy what people thought 20 years ago versus what where you actually went. | ||
I I do think media influences uh people's expectations, how they vote, which ends up creating a fear of the right. | ||
Now it's probably intentional, but I digress, I digress. | ||
You you you do think that you are winning. | ||
Is that that that that was basically the premise here? | ||
But the premise is the premise is if you look at what's happened. | ||
I I would say, Tim, and I'm not exaggerating here, the shift in public opinion in the last 18 months. | ||
I don't think it's ever happened in not my generation or probably a previous generation. | ||
Something monumental, something huge is happening in Britain. | ||
Something massive. | ||
And and you'll see this, Tim, on September 13th. | ||
I believe, I actually believe more than a million are about to descend on our capital city. | ||
Yeah, a great British revolt is underway. | ||
And the difference is people who were silenced because of the fear of being arrested, they're not they're not fearful anymore. | ||
Now, the reason that they locked Lucy Connolly in jail was to put fear into all the other English mothers. | ||
Shut up. | ||
The reason they gave me an 18-month prison sentence for a film, even though they knew the public saw the film, so 167 million people saw the film, so they know that the whole world knows I told the truth. | ||
They don't care about the bad press. | ||
The message they're sending is we do what we want. | ||
And if we want to put him on, if we want to put him on solitary confinement, even though we don't care if politicians, the whole world's moping, we will do that. | ||
Yeah, so that's what they've done to me. | ||
Peter Lynch was murdered by the state. | ||
He killed himself. | ||
The grandfather who prayed for his thing, he didn't come out of jail because they threw him to the Muslim gangs in jail. | ||
He was so scared, he hung himself. | ||
Yeah, and they done all this to put fear into the British public. | ||
Each decision they've made has just backfired. | ||
They have underestimated the the British spirit. | ||
And people, I've I I've lived for the whole of my life listening to people say when Britain wakes up, when the lion wakes up. | ||
I swear to God, Tim, the lion is awake, man, and everyone and the world's gonna see it. | ||
I swear to God. | ||
And you know what? | ||
It's organic. | ||
Usually groups like us or me, we're organizing these protests outside hotels. | ||
We don't have to. | ||
The women, the women at the end of the street are coming out of their houses. | ||
This organically across the whole country, something's happening. | ||
Something massive is happening. | ||
Everywhere I walk, I can see it. | ||
It's so I'm I just don't, and you know what? | ||
This isn't just Britain, the whole of the West has been under attack. | ||
We've had an onslaught against Christianity, identity, culture. | ||
We've made to feel we're made to and now we make we feel like we feel like foreigners in our own country. | ||
And it can't be allowed to happen. | ||
So right now, I believe, and I know I sit here quite confident the scenes you're gonna see on September 13th, I hope are gonna inspire every Western nation that this is the point. | ||
The line in the sand is here, it's been drawn. | ||
London is the battleground for free speech from migration, re-migration, all of it. | ||
London is, and and I hope the British public understand this that the moment we're in. | ||
Because I've waited a long time for this, and I can see it now. | ||
I just keep saying to lads, lads, it's happening. | ||
It's happening. | ||
It's happening, man. | ||
It's what we've waited for. | ||
It's happening, and we and that's a hard thing because there's so much anger out there, Tim, and it's justified anger. | ||
Women are being raped, children are being raped. | ||
You see all these videos. | ||
I actually believe right now, in the last seven days, the decision on Epping, the police reaction in these towns and cities, are beating people up, arresting women, attacking children, the videos you're talking about. | ||
I believe they're trying to provoke us into a violent reaction. | ||
I believe the government know this. | ||
They know the scale of what's coming on September 13th, and they want it to descend into anarchy. | ||
Well, we we're we're aware of that. | ||
We know that I've held over a hundred demonstrations. | ||
I know, I know what they done. | ||
You know what they've done on January 6th. | ||
We Have an organization. | ||
We used to have an organization called the Special Demonstration Squad. | ||
Google them. | ||
Google the special demonstration squad. | ||
That is a government agency who infiltrate legitimate protest groups. | ||
And they infiltrate them to cause disruption and bring violence to discredit. | ||
So literally, again, the state, the state operate operation is send people in wearing masks, covered up, which is what happened in the rights, send people in, set fires, smash things up, cause anarchy, and then the media, they do that, and then they send it to the world, they send it across the whole country. | ||
We're aware of that. | ||
No one is wearing a face covering on our demonstration. | ||
No one. | ||
If you come with a face covering, we're taking it off here. | ||
Yeah, you'll be asked politely, and after that, you'll be made to leave. | ||
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And the best thing is, and the best thing is that we have a coordination. | ||
We because people want to criticize against the football supporters, yeah. | ||
Well, football supporters and groups of men, this the best thing is it used to just be football supporters and lads. | ||
Nate, it's gone way past that. | ||
Everyone's mums are coming, their kids are coming. | ||
This is going to be, I'm I'm telling you, it's going to be huge. | ||
But the difference is football men are organized and they're disciplined. | ||
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And those men, and they're tough men, they're not going to allow people to cause anarchy, yeah. | ||
No one can contemplate for every second in case the police do. | ||
I'm going to put an appeal to the police. | ||
But our relationship with the Mexico and Police Force has changed over the last 24 months. | ||
The police were purposely, their reputation's been dragged through the gutter. | ||
But in our last four demonstrations, we had 30,000 people, no trouble, 100,000 people, no trouble, 200,000 people, no trouble. | ||
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No trouble. | ||
In fact, we thanked the police at the end of it. | ||
Because I believe the police have purposely been put a log ahead against us by the the tactics that the senior ranking officers have used. | ||
Oh and they can only I want to ask you, you you mentioned all over the West, and there was a big story that came out yesterday with a little bit more this morning. | ||
Seven AFD politicians dead within what a few days up to this election. | ||
Uh so for those that aren't familiar, this is alternative for Germany, it is the populist right-wing party. | ||
They the media lies it caught far right, but it's actually the top polling political party in Germany. | ||
Seven politicians dead. | ||
And I'm just gonna tell you this doesn't this is not a coincidence. | ||
I'm I'm not playing this coincidence game. | ||
They haven't really for four of these individuals, they haven't released the cause of death, and the narrative that we've heard is natural causes, but it doesn't seem plausible. | ||
Do you think that this is the extreme reaction from the machine saying no to the people who want to fight for their countries? | ||
Tim, if it wasn't for X and it wasn't for alternative platforms like yourself and others like us, would anyone even know that seven are dead? | ||
Right. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
Would anyone even know? | ||
We wouldn't know. | ||
So these discussions are now being had, but remember up until two years ago, when Trump won the election in 2016, they took back power, yeah, through through censorship and through control and through big tech. | ||
They totally took back power. | ||
They censored conservative voices, they deplatformed us, they erased us, I was invisible, couldn't even mention my name on Facebook. | ||
In that period there, they had total control. | ||
Right now, they've lost control, they've absolutely lost control, yeah, because simply of Elon Musk and the American population voting for Trump. | ||
They lost control, and now that we're seeing desperate desperation from them. | ||
Desperation. | ||
So I wouldn't put anything past them. | ||
They've they've tried to outlaw already, they want to outlaw AFD. | ||
21% of the German vote, they want to make it, they want to outlaw it, all based on lies. | ||
Now I'm looking forward to the fact that Peter Bryson, who's an MP from the AFD, he's speaking at our event on the 13th of September. | ||
Now, what's changed at our event on 30th September, the support come from Jordan Peterson confirming originally that he that he's talking, he was one of the first people to confirm. | ||
We have Katie Hopkins, Eva Vlanderbrook from Holland, but we also have representatives from the AFD, Peter Bryson. | ||
We have the leader of the Danish People's Party, Morton Messerschmitt, the leader of Lambs Belang from Belgium, Philip De Vinter. | ||
We have um Eric Zamore from France, we have politicians coming from across Europe to stand in Britain. | ||
The problem is with the political class in the UK, they are so out of touch. | ||
And we can even talk about reform as the so-called populist party. | ||
I believe there's going to be a million people, yeah. | ||
This is never happened before. | ||
There's 650 members of parliament in in our House of Parliament. | ||
That not one of them is coming. | ||
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Wow. | |
Not one. | ||
Not one. | ||
That's the detachment. | ||
That is the detachment. | ||
Now, when Keir Starmer got voted in, the Labour communist tyrant got voted in on nine million votes. | ||
20 million people didn't vote. | ||
He got voted in on nine million. | ||
He hasn't got a mandate. | ||
It's not like Donald Trump's mandate. | ||
He's coming because it's not like it. | ||
So he so 20 million people didn't vote. | ||
Now, what we we we we sat down, I don't know if you're aware of this, Tim. | ||
We sat down two years ago. | ||
We come up with a name, United Kingdom, and we sat down, it was myself, Carl Benjamin, Lawrence Fox, um, Maya Tuse, we bought uh Katie Hopkins, Jordan Peterson flew in. | ||
We had lots of influences, and we had a vision and a plan. | ||
And the vision and the plan was if we change the culture, you change the politics. | ||
How do we change the culture? | ||
Well, let's look at and the the meeting was about, it's like getting every influencer in Britain who's got any influence, yeah, who's outside of the mainstream, get them together and agree to work together to defend British culture, support to defend free speech, stand against sexual exploitation of minors, | ||
stand against indoctrination, LGBTQ plus, yeah, stand that we agree on these principles, and if we agree on those principles, if anyone steps out of line on them politically, yeah, so if there's and we wanted to so the idea was to build a cultural movement, have a cultural revolution in Britain because it's not been cool to be British. | ||
You see, waving the flag what you're seeing now, kids are doing it everywhere. | ||
That hasn't happened for decades. | ||
I'll tell you what's been what become cool the Palestinian flag. | ||
What becomes celebrated? | ||
That's what they were Islam. | ||
Everyone was converted. | ||
Even you look at the people who converted to Islam. | ||
It's all if because it became fashionable and cool, yeah. | ||
So we said we need to make it cool to be British. | ||
We need to make our identity celebrated again. | ||
We need to have fun, yeah. | ||
So we had this meeting and we spoke about it, said got all us all in what got us all together. | ||
We spent days together saying, How do we work on this? | ||
We spent weeks and months going backward and forward to come up with uh an idea of simple points that we can work together on, and then we could bring in boxers, uh, celebrities, all to just agree to these points. | ||
Now I made I made this very public what we were doing, and then we had our first event 30,000. | ||
Then we had our second event, 100,000 people turned up. | ||
We had a party in central London, yeah. | ||
It was great. | ||
Everyone, we give people back what they've taken. | ||
Everyone who came there felt camaraderie. | ||
We felt like a community. | ||
They've destroyed our community, they've destroyed the family, they've made all of us feel like we're on our own, we're isolated, we're weak. | ||
When we're not, the power is with the people. | ||
And on that day, everyone stood there, and I got the moment, Tim. | ||
I I went to Poland in 2015 and quarter of a million people marched, and I stood at the front of it, and I felt the hairs on my neck standing up. | ||
I felt the power. | ||
I felt it, yeah, and then I understood it, and I felt jealous because we don't have that. | ||
In Britain, it's gone. | ||
And on the and then on the 27th of July, I stood there and I felt it. | ||
And I thought, this is what they don't want. | ||
Unity. | ||
If we can unify everyone, and when I say everyone, Tim, I mean everyone, yeah. | ||
Every, because we've had a lot of migrants that have come to this country who love this nation, yeah. | ||
And the diversity of our crowd would terrify the establishment. | ||
They've they've wanted us to be an exclusively white group of working class, poverty stricken young men, angry young men. | ||
That's what they've wanted us to be. | ||
Well, we've gone straight through that. | ||
We've reached people in their homes, and that that and everyone went away having a great day. | ||
28th of July, I traveled to the air, I traveled to the border, I'm nicked under terrorism. | ||
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Wow. | |
I'm on terrorism. | ||
I'm charged under terrorism act. | ||
Um and you know what? | ||
I'm arrested. | ||
So you want to talk about free speech. | ||
The problem is, the problem I have is Nigel Farage is currently in Congress, and he's talking about free speech. | ||
When I was arrested under the Terrorism Act, and when they arrested me, they said, Don't worry, Tommy, we know you're not involved in terrorism, but this legislation allows us to do this. | ||
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Wow. | |
Now, what this legislation allows them to do, for six hours, they can question you. | ||
If you do not answer, and if you answer untruthfully, yeah, they can prosecute you under terrorism act. | ||
So your right to remain silent is gone. | ||
So they sat me down for six hours. | ||
John, they questioned me about who's organizing your event, who funded it. | ||
How are you doing? | ||
Every question about my legal lawful uh operation. | ||
I'm a journalist. | ||
So let's let's uh we're we're just about a time though, but but there's there's an event you have coming up. | ||
Just uh quick quick elevator pitch for about 30 seconds. | ||
What's going on? | ||
Elevator pitch, the world needs to watch London, September 13th. | ||
What's going on? | ||
We have celebrities, but we're gonna have fun. | ||
We have comedians, we have music, we have everything that's quintessentially British, yeah. | ||
But we are gonna send the biggest to this to the British establishment. | ||
I keep saying it's David versus Goliath, and at each one of these, we've taken another step towards them, and they are gonna be sitting there watching and worrying because we are unifying Britain. | ||
And this is just the next step. | ||
We have plans for more plans for further on. | ||
But I'd say to people, watch because Britain is awake. | ||
You know, so many people have watched. | ||
In America, you watch and thinking, well, how are the British how are the British allowing this? | ||
I agree with you. | ||
How have we allowed it? | ||
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But you'll see on September 13th that Britain is awake. | ||
Right on. | ||
Tommy, it's been uh it's been great having you and explaining all this to us. | ||
It's it I I the the Graham Linhan story, even the Atlantic is saying they've gone too far arresting comedians for jokes. | ||
So I think something is happening. | ||
I look forward to watching uh what happens. | ||
Where can people find you? | ||
Uh you can watch it live on my ex, you can watch it live on my YouTube channel, Tommy Robinson official. | ||
Um yeah, just you'll see it. | ||
The scenes are gonna go everywhere, yeah. | ||
Thanks for reporting on it, Tim as well. | ||
Is she over here reporting them for you? | ||
Sleezer's coming to it. | ||
Oh, yeah. | ||
So yeah, yeah. | ||
Send a camera, get it over. | ||
All right, we'll do it then. | ||
There's people coming from everywhere, man. | ||
Sounds good. | ||
Hey, thanks for joining us and explain it. | ||
We'll see you next time. | ||
Thanks, bro. | ||
Have a going. | ||
And of course, Tommy Robinson, the man himself. | ||
Uh, it's gonna be interesting. | ||
13th, huh? | ||
You know, he fills me with some with with optimism. | ||
Uh, I'm not super optimistic on uh what's going on in the UK. | ||
I got a decent amount of optimism for here in the United States. | ||
I am concerned about population issues. | ||
You guys know that one. | ||
But man, Tommy can really can really light that fire. | ||
So I'm excited. | ||
If the UK can turn this around with everything we've seen, I think that's a great sign for us moving forward. | ||
I the AFD stuff is scary. | ||
But my friends, smash that like button, share the show with everyone. | ||
You know, thank you all so much for hanging out. | ||
Russell Brand is going live now, and we will be sending you on your way to go hang out with him. | ||
You can follow me on X and Instagram at Timcast. | ||
Got a new Rumble channel. | ||
The uh the interview I said was gonna be up at the uh Culture War channel because now there's a new Rumble Tim Pool, which uh I don't know, cultural commentary and social issues, more Evergreen, less news related. | ||
And uh yesterday I commented on capitalism, anti-capitalism, Patrick McDavid. | ||
And today I'm gonna be talking about migrants and scammers and what's happening with migration in Europe. | ||
So that's uh YouTube.com slash Tim Pool. | ||
Let me launch this raid for Russell Brand. | ||
And once again, join our Discord server at Timcast.com, get involved in the community. | ||
We want you guys to come together, make friends, share these ideas because that's what what Tommy was saying. | ||
If we change the culture, we change the politics. | ||
That's why we're working on our clo our clubhouse, working our coffee shops. | ||
We just hired a new guy. | ||
We're getting these physical locations set up. | ||
It's happening, the ball is rolling, it's it's a heavy lift. | ||
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