Shaun Newman Podcast - #853 - Crypto Rich

Episode Date: May 21, 2025

Crypto Rich is the host of the Crypto Rich Podcast, a show focused on smaller cryptocurrency projects suited for smaller investors looking for high-potential opportunities. He is child protection soci...al worker in the United Kingdom and we discuss all things UK including mass immigration, farmers and the current government. To watch the Full Cornerstone Forum: https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastGet your voice heard: Text Shaun 587-217-8500Silver Gold Bull Links:Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comText Grahame: (587) 441-9100Bow Valley Credit UnionWebsite: www.BowValleycu.comEmail: welcome@BowValleycu.com Use the code “SNP” on all ordersProphet River Links:Website: store.prophetriver.com/Email: SNP@prophetriver.com

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Starting point is 00:04:22 you guys are fantastic. All right, let's get on to that tale of the tape. He's a child protection social worker in the United Kingdom who hosts his show Crypto Rich. I'm talking about Crypto Rich. So buckle up, here we go. Welcome to the Sean Newman podcast today. I'm joined by Sir, Crypto Rich. Sir, back again.
Starting point is 00:04:57 It's been just a little under a year. It was August 2024 when I had John last time. And I remember people's thoughts after they, they, they're like, ah, do I want to tune this? And then they tuned in and they were like, shocked at the, the conversation we had and really enjoyed it. And so, you know, as I, I guess first, thanks for hopping on and answering the call and making some time for me today. Hey, not at all. Thank you, Sean. I think you're incredibly generous to invite me on because I'm a bit like, who's going to listen to me?
Starting point is 00:05:31 You know, we both listen to and we have Alex Craneer and Tom Luongo and you've had Martin Armstrong as well and other fabulous people. Who wants to listen to me? But okay. It's true. Sure. The funny thing about it, you ask my friends and family and they don't have a choice about where they get to listen to me or not. Well, it's, to me, uh, would I, I, would I, I guess, I don't know. I don't know if it mires the right word, but the reason why I reach out is I go, well,
Starting point is 00:06:04 you're constantly in the space. You live in a different country than me. I hear about your country all the time. And yet I don't live there, right? It's like somebody from the United States commenting on what's going on in Canada. And what's happening in Alberta is different than what's happening in Nova Scotia. And you go, I just want to talk to somebody who's there. And maybe everything that people are saying is bang on.
Starting point is 00:06:29 the truth or maybe it's over I just don't know and so I reach out to you because you're in the space and you talk to all these people that you know we're so fond of but you're the guy sitting there you know I was telling you know like there's people that don't want to travel to the UK anymore I'm like okay well is it that bad or yeah no I get it I get it for people abroad it can seem that way I remember many many years ago there was a fire at a major under tube station and I had relatives in Pakistan pinging me you know reaching out to me say are you guys okay and then also there might be something that happens in Pakistan then I get worried like but you know the world is so big Pakistan is so big the UK so big London is so big and I imagine
Starting point is 00:07:24 like when 9-11 happened you know somebody's in Brooklyn they got family abroad and the people the family abroad are saying hey listen are you guys okay in Brooklyn So yeah, I can get it. I can get it. So you want to know, you want to know the state of the UK. Well, think about it. You know, like, okay, I just did the cornerstone form. Yeah. I had in Martin Armstrong and Alex Kramer and Tom Lwongel and all these people. And one of the things is like, is you know, one of the things I had to answer for these, these speakers is, can the safe to come to? And I'm like, yeah, yeah, we're, we're a laughing stock at the world. But yeah, yeah, come. come. Like you're worried about something that I'm not saying there isn't concern, but overall,
Starting point is 00:08:11 getting into the country and coming and enjoying what Canada has to offer. I'm almost not shocked, but maybe it is shocked. Maybe I was shocked at like having to talk people off the ledge of having to come to Canada. I'm worrying about, you know, and this isn't something new. This has been going on certainly since I started the podcast of people being like, you know, is this. it safe? I'm like, safe. Yeah. Yeah. Like, I mean, could you get arrested? Yeah, but I think you can get arrested anywhere you go in the world if you kick the wrong hornet's nest. You kick the wrong hornet's nest. The hornets are coming out and they're going to get you. But like, you know, coming to Calgary, Alberta, I would argue is probably one of the safest places in the world. And I know there's going to be
Starting point is 00:08:55 Calgarians. They're like, well, listen, we got problems. Well, yeah, you do. But I mean, it isn't like it's the front line of Russia, Ukraine. Like, these are drastically different things, in my opinion. So I look at the UK and I see people getting arrested for tweets, for praying. I see, you know, like the mass immigration problem. That's are the things that media tells me are going on. So I look at crypto and I go, tell me, tell me, yeah, they're right. Or, yeah, we got problems, but everybody's got problems.
Starting point is 00:09:29 Yeah. Well, I think the UK is suffering from the same affliction that Canada has been suffering under Turdo and now under Mark Carney, which is that we have people in power who are not interested in serving the needs of the citizenry, but are interested in pushing this globalist, WEF, eat bugs, and then you'll be happy agenda. You know, they're out to destroy our livelihoods. And I've done a fair amount of coverage of what's happening in Ireland. Island is just further down the road. Population of about 8 million people
Starting point is 00:10:09 never did any harm to anybody. And the country's being colonized. It's being destroyed. And I'll say what's happening in Ireland and then I'll come to the UK. So in Ireland, in the last, I know, a handful of years, the pop... from being a homogenous white Roman Catholic country where now 20% of the population are mostly Muslims, mostly men, recent arrivals in the absence of any economic growth. It's not like there's
Starting point is 00:10:45 jobs for these guys to come in to take. They're being flown in. They destroy their passports on the aeroplanes so when they arrived they have no idea or anything they're being deposited all over island the city of knock which is has particular value for roman catholics it's a i don't know why right forgive me for any roman catholics but it's it's a holy city for them there was a plan i don't know if it's gone ahead or not but to deposit change the population by adding 10% Muslims there so the country's gone from being homogenous, Roman Catholic to incredibly diverse. I was in Dublin Airport a couple of years ago, just in the airport, dropping my daughter off and her friend to visit somebody. And I thought, I'm in London. I'm in London. Now, just to make it clear, I'm not
Starting point is 00:11:45 racist or Islamophobic. I'm Muslim. I'm a man. I wasn't born in the UK. I was born in Pakistan. In the early 70s, it was with my older brother, my younger sister, and my mother and father. My father had a job. He was vetted. There was a job for him to come to. There was accommodation arranged for him through his job. And because he had a job and he had his family, he had to be responsible. He had to live a decent, proper life, providing for his family, going to work and everything.
Starting point is 00:12:23 But what you've got in Ireland are men with nothing to do, hanging around. And they're mostly military-aged men. What are they going to do? There's on the south coast, now I'm coming to England. On the south coast, there's a little seaside town called Canber Sands. It's got one of the few sandy beaches along this stretch of the south-east England. And there's a holiday camp which has about 14, spaces and the population of the town itself campus ends is twelve hundred so
Starting point is 00:13:01 twelve hundred local people most of the money comes from some agriculture but from tourism it's really really crowded in the summer so the government are going to deposit fourteen hundred men in this holiday camp now Sean let's just do a thought exercise this is a rural location no direct transport into London. There's no jobs for these people. What do you think is going to happen? You put 1,400.
Starting point is 00:13:35 And it's not just men from one particular country. There'll be men from Afghanistan and Pakistan and Syria and Libya and Nigeria and Ghana and Congo and Algeria and Algeria and who knows where else. Living in what was a former holiday camp in this sort of. small tourist resort, local tourist resort, because people outside Britain don't come to Canber Sand, they don't know about it. What do you think is going to happen, Sean? Well, nothing good. And that doesn't... What will happen? Well, when you deposit people from all those different countries, there's just different value sets, different religious beliefs, and I assume different conflicts of animosity between
Starting point is 00:14:25 those different groups of people that carry over from their respective countries. I'm just going to assume. Yeah. Right? Yeah. Like you said, you know, you rattled off what you are and you're like, I'm not a racist. It's like, well, we're sitting here. This is one of the things I like about you, crypto, is you come from a different background
Starting point is 00:14:44 of me, but we can both look at this and be like rational and go, that isn't. That ain't right. That ain't right. I ran in. I told the story a couple podcasts ago. I'm going to share it with you again because I thought it was like. super interesting to me. I was coming home from Calgary from the forum. And I stopped into a gas station on the north side of Eminton, east side Emmington, sorry. Not that the directions matter for
Starting point is 00:15:08 crypto folks. And I walked in and there was this Muslim man, older gentleman, and he said, it was a Tuesday morning. And I can't remember how he did it, but it almost caught me off guard. He was like, wonderful Tuesday morning to you. And I looked at him and I'm like, what's so wonderful about it? We started to have this little conversation back and forth. And he had come from South Africa. And I said, oh, like, you know, like, what's South Africa like? And he's like, oh, you know, it's much the same of what you have here.
Starting point is 00:15:42 Like obviously you have a beautiful country. You have tons of space. I've lived here for 27 years now. So this is home. I married a girl. This is why I came. But he's like, you know, it doesn't matter if he's in South Africa or you're in Canada or, you know, in your case, the UK, politicians just try and divide us over and over and
Starting point is 00:16:00 over again that we get angry at each other because he's like, you know, I'm, in my opinion, I'm Albertan, but I still have people coming in, tell me to go get back on the bus and go home. And he's like, like, why? What have I done? And it was a very, I honestly am thinking, folks, about driving back to the gas station and inviting him on the podcast. That's how interesting the conversation was for five minutes. I shook his hand, I said, God bless you, you're like, This is super cool. I hope you have a great Tuesday as well. You just changed my outlook on Tuesday today.
Starting point is 00:16:30 But it was a guy from a different background, a different religious belief, different whole bunch of things. It doesn't matter where you go in the world, politicians, the good, the bad, they're all in there. And they just keep putting these divisions. You know, it's a friend of ours,
Starting point is 00:16:43 Alex Criner always talks about the red and black ants. And you go, why would you stick? Yeah, shake the ants in the job. Yeah, why would you put that in the middle of a peaceful town in your story? well, you can do all these, you can say all these lofty ideas of utopia and this is how, but that ain't going to play out, you're going to have animosity. And then it's going to, then you're going to have to say, well, I'm not racist, but I'm just
Starting point is 00:17:09 trying to address the situation in front of me. And that's, you know, that's what's playing out everywhere. Because they just keep forcing people into places where there isn't enough accommodation, there isn't enough work on the, all, all these things over and over again. And it's not unique to the UK. It's not unique to all these different places. I guess what I'm hearing is it's more of the same. And the UK is just experiencing their version of it.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Yeah. And I just want to clarify what I think is going to happen in Campus Sans. For anybody watching, you can, you know, comment. There's something that we've missed out. So one is there's going to be a loss of revenue for the local people because tourism is going to collapse. That holiday camp is no longer going to be used by holiday makers. So whatever small businesses they were in that area, well, they're not going to have any revenue.
Starting point is 00:18:01 And then you have all these men in the area. Well, that's going to put off all the other tourist businesses, you know, the Airbnbs, the hotels. Then you're going to have the loss to the local transport services because they're not going to have any revenue moving people about. then you're going to have a loss to local businesses in terms of the shops in I've been to canvas hands it's lovely absolutely lovely and I'd go to a local farm shop to buy some local produce locally produced produce that's that's going to die and you're going to have the loss of community cohesion and then you're going to have people local people moving out property prices will plummet because no because people want to move out but nobody
Starting point is 00:18:46 want to buy the properties and move in you'll have more vandalism more graffiti, more crime. Because what are these men supposed to do? Hanging around the street corners or whatever? They'll cause mischief. They'll get into trouble. You'll have an increase in sexual assaults. All that testosterone. And the way that some of the attitudes that other people in other parts of the world have about the West, whether it's right or wrong and they should have those attitudes or not, the point is they do. I know in Pakistan, many of my people that I've spoken, that I've spoken to think that because of Islamic moors in Pakistan and women are
Starting point is 00:19:28 covered up there is this notion that in the West women are just free and easy they just will have sex all the time because you know this people have all sorts of stereotypes and prejudices about other people we people in the West have them about people in Africa and Asia or people in Africa and Asia have them about people in the West and they think they're true. So you'll have more sexual crime. You'll have more violence. You'll have greater poverty. What you'll have is what the Clowered Piven strategy is designed to produce. And that's what's being played out in Ireland, in the UK, in Sweden. I've got a friend of a friend of mine with two friends. One of them spoke to this other friend who's from Sweden about what's
Starting point is 00:20:16 happening in Sweden. This incredibly safe, homogenous, largely homogenous country, bringing all these people in in the absence of economic growth. It's one thing to bring them in when there's economic growth. But when there isn't, why are you bringing them in? Because you have, you don't have an expansion in resources. So you have more and more people competing for the same amount of resources. And then there are deliberate policies being put in
Starting point is 00:20:45 place by this government to favor non-native people. So one of them is, uh, this labor government, Kirstalmers government is talking about making Islamophobia a criminal offense. Sean, am I allowed to swear you that you've had Tom on? Yeah, sure. Yeah, give her. Yeah, I'm like, fuck off. Fuck off making Islamophobia criminal offense. Well, you're going to make it a criminal offense to criticize Islam, but not Christianity or Judaism or Hinduism or humanism. Fuck off. All that will do is breed resentment.
Starting point is 00:21:26 Like Kastama cares about Muslims. He doesn't care about Muslims. Got no issue facilitating their slaughter in Gaza or in Syria or even the Christians in Syria, right? He's got no compunction about slaughtering Muslims in Yemen. and it's not even about Muslims, the slaughter that they're supporting in Ukraine. All humans are valuable. All human life is valuable. But this is deliberately stirring the pot, shaking the ants in the jar. And then this Sunday gone, I was on a live stream with a British vlogger, Mark Heath.
Starting point is 00:22:06 He's got a channel called Question by Mark. He's a Christian. He sent his 10-year-old boy to a local Christian school. and he's going to take him out and home educate him. Why? Because in this Christian school, they're now teaching the children Islamic rituals and prayers. Now that's distinct from teaching children. Oh, this is Islam. This is what they do. This is Hinduism. This is what they do. No, teaching them how to pray. Why would you do that in a Christian school unless it was to stir the ants, to shake up the ants? to create animosity between people and also to destroy culture.
Starting point is 00:22:53 You destroy Christian culture, whether it's Ireland or England, both Christian nations. And then people become easier to rule because they've got nothing to anchor themselves by. The King Charles is the defender of the Christian faith. That's his constitutional role. We do have a written constitution in the UK. by the way, people don't know about it. The Bill of Rights, the Magna Carta, the Law of Judicial Process, the Act of Settlement, the Act of Union, the Coronation Oath, there are a few others that shape governance in the UK. They shape the relationship between the judiciary, the monarchy, the people,
Starting point is 00:23:37 and Parliament. And the monarch's job is to safeguard and preserve England, Britain's, customs, law, and traditions, including its Christian traditions. So during Ramadan, he hosts this ifhtari, which is a fhtari meal in Windsor Castle. Now if daddy is when the Muslim, when Muslim, by the way, I'm Muslim, if I didn't say it already, I did. But I did. Yeah, yeah. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Break their fast when they're fasting during the month of Ramadan. So he does that. Fine. Fine. But he doesn't do anything equivalent for Christianity. And Jinnasanda, I must sound crazy. I must sound crazy like this Muslim advocating for Christianity. But why I'm advocating for Christianity is because I honor all people. It's the same reason I joined the anti-apartheid movement when I was 18.
Starting point is 00:24:33 I'm not black. I'm not African. People should just be honored and taken care of and respected, regardless of who they are and what they do and their values. And I wouldn't want this in Pakistan that in a handful of years, 20% of the population are fresh arrivals, men, from Nigeria, from Germany, from Canada, from China, from Sri Lanka. All of a sudden, 20% increase in the population in the absence of economic growth. That is how you destroy a nation.
Starting point is 00:25:09 That's how you set people against each other. That's how you break apart fabric and you destroy a culture, which then also ties into. the whole sexualization agenda of children, the trans agenda, the promotion of paedophilia through schools, which is happening, I think it's probably happening in Canada as well. It's definitely happening in Ireland and they're rolling it out in England, in Britain, because then if you can sexualize children at a young enough age, you know, if a 10-year-old boy, a 5-year-old girl are so confused about themselves, they don't even know what gender they are? I mean, Sean, one thing that you and I can both be absolutely certain about,
Starting point is 00:25:55 that I've certainly never questioned, I don't know if you have either, right? Is that we're men. Now, I may have, and I actually did when I was growing up, wondered if I was gay, but I didn't, but I'm a man. I would be a man that liked other men, but actually I got that resolved. I'm a man that likes women. But I'm still a man. But if I'm so confused about myself that I don't know whether I'm a man or a woman, I'm easy to manipulate. And then I have no faith, no religion to anchor myself by. Well, then I'll do whatever's required. And not only will I do whatever's required, I don't have the emotional resilience or the strength or the wherewithal. to resist because I'm so messed up. I deal with messed up kids.
Starting point is 00:26:53 By the way, feel free to interrupt me any point. Otherwise, I'll just carry on. So in Ireland, on YouTube, you can find the Natural Women's Council, their YouTube channel. And they did this whole series of Irish mothers, like grandmothers, Irish mothers, reading from books that were the government were making available in public school libraries. for 12 to 17 year olds. These books are teaching 12 year olds about fisting, about anal sex,
Starting point is 00:27:29 about homosexuality. What on earth does a 15 year old or a 13 year old need to know about fisting? No, what they need to know about is about being safe. That's what they need to know about. They need to know about respecting themselves and not allowing others to violate them. They don't need to know about fisting.
Starting point is 00:27:48 They don't need to know about anal sex. So the government is making these books available. And they're doing it all slyly, slowly. And then there are the other policies, certainly in Britain and certainly under Biden, which are gifts to paedophiles, the open borders. In a way, it's not so easy in the UK because we're an island. But open borders are a gift to child traffickers. They're a gift to women traffickers.
Starting point is 00:28:23 They're a gift to drug traffickers. But children, they have, for traffickers have certain advantages over drugs. Drugs, you know, get consumed and you have to get a new lot. Trafficking women. Well, women are adults. They're resourceful. They can run away and call the police. A five-year-old you can sell again and again and again and again and again.
Starting point is 00:28:49 and the five-year-old is dependent upon its captors. It's just evil, absolutely evil, what's being done. And doing it under the slide, and the mainstream media is not talking about it. Mainstream media will talk about some other stuff that's inconsequential. Can you, you brought up Cloward and Piven, the strategy. Could you walk me through that? I was thinking, like, I've read about it, and I've heard other people talk about it. But I think you might be the first person to have brought it up,
Starting point is 00:29:24 on the podcast. I could be wrong, but my memory, I don't remember bringing brought up. I'm the first person today to bring it up on your podcast. We can settle with that. So Cloudwood and Piven were, I think, a married couple. There was sociology lecturers in the United States in the 60s. And they were looking at how to move from the sort of mixed economy we have nowadays
Starting point is 00:29:49 to a status economy, state control. And they said, well, what you're going to? you need to do is you need to destroy all the existing structures as rapidly as possible. And then the government can then step in with solutions. So one of the ways, and the whole thing since lockdown has been playing out that way because lockdown destroyed business. It has begun the destruction of small businesses and the atomization of society where we could go to a casino, know, but we couldn't go to a church, thus preventing people from congregating and mixing and conversing freely. So open borders serves the needs of capital because then businesses, they lower
Starting point is 00:30:47 their wage costs. Instead of employing local people, you know, you can have somebody from a much poorer country, put 12 of them in a three-bedroom house, and then pay them pennies. And they'll do it. because it's still better than the life they had back there or they because they have no other options here so then you have just the open borders and the mass immigration actually also the mass legal immigration as well one of the things that kirstama has done he's signed a deal a trade deal with india that would allow british businesses to employ new arrivals from india at low cost than employing local Britons. That's just insane. So you're going to have more and more Indians coming over. More and more Indians coming over. Now, it's not an issue for me that the Indians. It's an
Starting point is 00:31:48 issue for me that they're not Britons and they're getting favorable preferential treatment or businesses are getting preferential treatment to employ them than they are over local people. that will create resentment. It'll increase poverty. You'll have local people attacking these new arrivals, first verbally, then physically. You'll have the new arrivals defending themselves. So you just have this schism. And then that wonderful great humanitarian Tony Blair comes out with, oh, biometric digital IDs. That's what we need. order to track illegal immigration and then we'll know who the illegal immigrants are. Well you'll only know who the illegal immigrants are if you also give out
Starting point is 00:32:39 biometric digital IDs to the citizens and the residents. Biometric digital IDs for everyone. Where hey hey, hey. So the cloud pivot strategy is designed to break society apart to disintegrate it really quick. So then the government can step in with solutions. there's a lot of people here in canada that have been leaving like a lot you know and with carney getting in you can imagine that didn't slow it down any um when you uh when i sit listening in both the UK I assume people are leaving there as well like you've been there how many years did you say 1970 so it's home you know like I mean this has been and you've been watching for do you do you wrestle with that deal do you look to elsewhere? Or you're like, no, we have to solve this. I want to move. My Scottish wife doesn't. That's how well integrated I am.
Starting point is 00:33:48 I married a wonderful, fabulous, beautiful Scottish wife. We have two children, 20 years old and 17 years old. And, you know, she doesn't want to move away from her mom and dad. I can understand that. Yeah. And then, you know, she says, oh, well, you know, I'll care one of the 17-year-old still in college and the 20-year-old. old while he's off, living somewhere else working. But I can understand that. What am I supposed to say?
Starting point is 00:34:16 Millionaires are leaving. Millionaires are leaving by the droves because the tax regime is getting much, much worse. So what the government are doing, I imagine it's the same in Canada. They're increasing taxes on everybody. But at the same time, by printing more money, the purchasing power of the pound is going down. We've got the highest energy costs of any Western nation. So we're paying out a whole lot more. They're destroying, deliberately destroying food security. And I can go through some of the ways that's being done.
Starting point is 00:35:01 So food is costing more. Britain could be energy independent because we have coal. oil we have gas but no because of net zero we're not allowed to have that because whatever tiny percentage of CO2 contributions that Britain produces well it's it's going to kill us so they want to kill us by some other means before we get killed by too much CO2 which isn't going to kill us anyway because it's plant food. It's good for us. It's insane. And you know, just on that, just on that, Sean, people don't examine. They don't examine just because on the media, the Guardian, the BBC in schools or carbon dioxide is really
Starting point is 00:35:54 bad for you. People don't question it. They just go along with it. Or we need to carbon footprint. We have our thought or I have my thoughts on why Canadians don't question it. Right. We have this, you know, because we have the Americans to the border south of us and you know they're they're a raucous bunch and i'm married to an american so you know it's interesting uh with the uk why don't people question it i think it's school schooling it's just it's schooling we're not we're we go along with what they're taught i saw something today um paul jones watson i didn't watch it i think it was in zero hedge I just read a bit of this article that children in schools are now being taught that Stonehenge was built by black people.
Starting point is 00:36:45 Fuck off! Stonehenge built by Africans! I've got nothing against Africans, but really? One, who cares? Who cares the colour of their bloody skin? Whether they burn or not? Two, very unlikely built by black people, if you know anything about the evolution of vitamin D and melanin. that as we moved further north, it became harder and harder for us to synthesize vitamin D, which is one of the, I suppose, earliest nutrients in the evolutionary cycle, because all we need is sunlight to make vitamin D, and it's not a vitamin, it's a hormone that determines 10% of the functioning of our genes. So people lost their pigmentation as they moved north in order to synthesize enough vitamin D,
Starting point is 00:37:36 because if you don't have enough vitamin D, you die. And also they lost their pigmentation in their eyes in order to synthesize vitamin D. So they became blue-eyed, fair-skinned. Come on. Seriously? Seriously, some bloke from the Congo was really redone, skin darker than mine built Stonehenge. This is what's being taught in schools.
Starting point is 00:38:02 Well, teachers tell you the truth. I mean, the whole thing about why schools were set up. I think we covered this in our first one. The first time, yes. Yeah, it's a tool of class control, of colonial control. So they did that with the climate change. They did that with, and now they're doing it with distorting history. But I mean, history is always being distorted, but really, come on.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Curious, you know, our fearless later now, Mark Carney was once, you know, Bank of England. Do you have any thoughts on Mark Carney from where you sit? Whankar. It's a British expression. Sean, I don't know what it is. I'm not normally this rude. I'm never this rude. I don't think you're rude at all.
Starting point is 00:38:46 I think this is great. I think this has been fantastic. I must be sitting in the same seat that Tom sits in. Did when he was working in England though, did you know who Mark Kearney was or was? Yeah, he was head of the Bank of England. But he wasn't a major figure, a political figure or anything. Just managed the bank of England. of England. I didn't pay much attention to it. You know, not a mover or shaker. But I think that it's,
Starting point is 00:39:10 you know, it is the remnants of the British Empire. I completely get what Tom is, what Tom's argument that they're going to use, the globalists are going to use Canada to attack the United States, because the last thing they want our sovereign is a sovereign United States, especially one that's going to ally with Russia and China and cut out Europe. I mean, the insanity of Stama's position, but then he's not serving. Kirstarmer is not serving the British people. Not at all. Not at all.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Do you want to say more, Mark Carney, or more about some of the stuff this government are pushing through? No, you can definitely talk about Sarmer and the UK. I was just, you know, when I look at Carney, just add in that he's not serving the British people. when I look at Carney, I go, you know, he can say whatever he wants. I know what he's tied to. And I can just sit here and I go, you know, we're going to learn this. Are we going to learn this in the next two months, two years? It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:40:16 At some point, Canadians are going to start to realize he's serving something else. He's serving this utopian, dark idea of one world together, homogenous. And he's serving other ideas that are beyond the borders of Canada. Canada. And so when you, when I hear that out of the you or out of you about Starmer, I'm like, well, they, they are serving a similar master then. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Well, let me go through some of the legislation that this government is pushing through. And I'll start with farming. And I recently interviewed a guy called the Bola Hat Farmer. He's also got a YouTube channel. And his interviews on my channel where I asked him, we went through some of the policies that this government are pushing through. that is going to reduce the food supply. So one of the things he said to me at the start of the interview was there is 70% less food swimming around in the whole in the global wholesale markets than there was before lockdown.
Starting point is 00:41:20 Say that one more time. 70% less food waiting to land on people's tables in the global wholesale markets. there was before lockdown. That's a recipe for famine. Then the government is encouraging farms to give up 10 to 20% of their land to just let it grow wild. Re-wilding in order to encourage nature and because of climate, because climate. We must grow less food because climate. Because climate will kill us and it's much better we die of starvation. So you're reducing agricultural usable agricultural land by 10 to 20 percent. He said a farmer on average makes 40 pounds an acre. No, a ton of wheat. He makes 160 pounds profit an acre from growing wheat. 160 pounds. Revenue.
Starting point is 00:42:25 The government is paying 300 pounds plus an acre to farmers to not grow food. So you're a farmer, Sean. You can either work really, really hard plow to field, sew wheat and everything and herbicides and pesticides and then you've got to harvest it and all of that right and you get 160 pounds an acre or sit around on your fat ass for 300 pounds of acre and get double. So there's that. Then there's a feed that's being put in the cows feed and it's happening in other parts of Europe as well called Beauvoir. No, Bovier is hasn't been tested on human beings. There's concerns that it goes into the soil and that it's carcinogenic and it's being added to them to them to the feed for cows and what it's doing is reducing their milk supply and it's making the cows sick and they don't want to eat it. Now there's a boycott against the companies like Aler, Big Deary Company that are using Bovier.
Starting point is 00:43:35 for their cows, but then you're reducing the milk supply. There are plans. And what Beauvais does, it stops the cows farting because farts bad for the planet. They're bad, yes. Much better to starve. Then there's plans to reduce the livestock. I don't know what they are in England exactly, but in Ireland, they want to call their cattle by a third because of cow farts, climate change. Climate change is so effective. You can use it for just about any sort of tyrannical imposition on the people.
Starting point is 00:44:12 It's very, very diverse and adaptable. There are plans to raise the VAT, to put VAT on meat products to make meat more expensive. Now, I'm on a mostly animal-based diet. I live on eggs, raw honey, raw milk and meat. I have a little bit of vegetables for my masala, but that's just about it. Oh, and I eat fruit. So, and it's just really healthy. I just found it really, really healthy, much healthier than when I was a vegan. So that's going to make price meat, make it too expensive for more and more people.
Starting point is 00:44:53 Then there are the wind farms and the solar farms. They want solar farms on prime agricultural land because of climate change. and wind farms on prime agricultural land, which again reduces the acreage that there is for productive farming. Then there's all the regulatory burdens. There's more and more regulations on farmers. So you spend more time filling in forms than you are out in the field growing food. Then there's the sanctions on Russia and Belarus. So urea and fertilizer from Russia and Belarus has been sanctioned so urea and fertilizer is incredibly expensive way way more expensive than it was before then there's the climate nature and climate bill that's coming through um it's going through parliament
Starting point is 00:45:46 now and one of the things it's going to do is going to allow the government or some government agency to determine what the carbon footprint is of any imports and if it's too high well then it can't come in or there'll be some sort of levy in order to offset it with buying carbon credits or something. So then imported food will get more expensive. What else is there? Oh, the regulations, right? So it used to be that if you had 50 chickens or more, you had to inform the Department of Agriculture. Now, if you have one chicken, you have to inform the Department of Agriculture. So householders keeping chickens at home because they're like fresh eggs you have to tell the government or is a 1500 pound fine something like that or six month in prison so you can imagine there you are in prison shan next to
Starting point is 00:46:47 some guy who's committed some violent offense beat up his partner he's in for six months and there you are why are you in prison i didn't tell the government about my chickens What do you like what like is there any pushback from the population on the government on this like like there i haven't even finished there is pushback there is pushback but it's it's discordant it's not united it's all over the place and then none of this is being covered by the mainstream media and then you know independent media like you shorn you're just conspiracy theorists and a tinfoil hat wearer like me So people, yeah, well, every, every day, every day people get more and more comfortable being. Well, I guess I wear a tinfoil hat. Now where I'm a conspiracy. You know, like I find those words have.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Yeah, I just find those words have zero meaning anymore. Right. Like you talk about an uncomfortable subject and they label you with 50 things. And you're like, well, whatever. I don't really care. And I don't think my audience cares anymore. It's just like we just, we just want to hear. I just want to hear what's going on. No, it's losing its effect. And I think slowly more and more people are, waking up because more and more people are getting squeezed right what else is happening about farming oh the um levies additional levies on this on red diesel or whatever diesel that farmers use or something they and you um then the government is offering farmers near retirement age a hundred thousand pounds there's a one-off payment to stop farming when they're at retirement age
Starting point is 00:48:25 Yeah, or near retirement age. Retire early. Here's £100,000 stop farming. Then there's the planning bill that's going through, which will allow local authorities that don't have a lot of money to compulsory purchase land and property below market cost and then sell it at market cost. Then they're relaxing the building regulations,
Starting point is 00:48:51 which will allow, because the population's increasing in Britain. It's just increasing. we need to build more houses. Oh, I know, we'll build more houses on the countryside. Again, reducing arable land, available land for farming. Oh, and then there's bird flu. Chickens. I don't know how many hundreds of thousands being killed. Because the problem with eggs, Sean, is they're very cheap and incredibly nutritious. Hunter-gatherers, the first food, the first food, for babies and when they were being weaned would have been raw liver and or raw eggs. It's so nutritious. You can't be letting people have good cheap nutritious food. Why would they want to eat
Starting point is 00:49:44 your insects? Britain had a oil refinery up until a few months ago or something that's now been shut down so we can't refine our own oil even if we dig it out. Now that's just the world of farming. Businesses. The government has raised the taxes that businesses have to pay. Oh, they've raised the minimum wage for young people and for actually for all people, right? They've raised the minimum wage, which has increased business costs, but it's had a particular skewed effect on the restaurant trade. Because young people will go and work in bars. They'll go and work in restaurants, part-time jobs supplement their income, but it's now more expensive for them. So the businesses, their margins have reduced and at the same time, everything's getting
Starting point is 00:50:45 more expensive, when like food's getting more expensive because it costs, there's less supply, slowly dwindling supply. Then also they've increased the taxes that small businesses have to pay. So again, shutting out small businesses. And small businesses are the largest employers in the okay. But the effect of that will be to further diminish and weaken the restaurant industry. More and more cafes will close down. So the farmers are growing less food. There's less farmers. Because they're retiring and giving up the ghost, they're not passing it the knowledge down. So that inherited knowledge is being lost. Oh, there's something else about the farmers. I forgot. very very important so then we can't go to local cafes in restaurants and the
Starting point is 00:51:43 meat's too expensive and there's no eggs left all right well let's let's get the mealworm bugs out I'll have a mealworm sandwich we'll go I'll go a house with you Sean one thing I forgot about you you can you can just have it no no no no no much share one thing I forgot to say about the farmers is the inheritance tax so you take a small family farm and when the farmer dies there's no inheritance tax on it because there's got to be paid because farmers farms aren't cash rich businesses the asset is in the land and in the food that they produce ongoingly but the government have now introduced an inheritance tax which will mean that farmers then have you know when the farmer dies they
Starting point is 00:52:31 have to sell their land in order to sell their farm in order to to pay the tax on the farm for the destruction of the farming industry. And what the mainstream media produces, oh, this whole notion of farmers being, you know, big landlords with loads of land. No, you'll destroy family farms. Or corporate or you could say there's BlackRock and Bill Gates will come and buy them all up. That's right. You're going to centralize farming more so than it already is. Yeah. And you're going to, you're going to reduce it from the amount of people that are doing it now. You're going to continue to continue. to centralize that into because then there is no inheritance tax because they're a corporation
Starting point is 00:53:15 and they're just going to carry on right over and over again but you're going to centralize farming you know when i when i when you sit there and lay out what's going on in the uk with farming in particular agriculture you just go i don't i don't want to ever get to what famine looks like but you go whether it's in a year or in the next 10 years or or whatever the time frame is we're leading towards a shortage of food, are we not? Like that's everything you're laying out is eventually there's just going to be a shortage of food. And even if there isn't a shortage of food, say in the grocery store, it's going to become so expensive that everyday people are just going to go to cheaper alternatives, which is less nutritious.
Starting point is 00:53:55 And you'd know, you know, you'd mentioned you're vegan and then you've switched and on and on. A ton of people who really monitor what they put in their body, that's going to become more difficult. more difficult, the price to do it is just going to become impossible for a lot of people. Well, which is, well, thank goodness that Bill Gates is going to give us some mealworm. I would laugh at that, except we have our own bug factory out in Ontario, right? Yeah. So, like, that's already landed. Yeah, like, it's already here.
Starting point is 00:54:29 And you go, well, they didn't build it because they didn't think there was a case for it. They built it because they're creating the case for it. That's right. that's right and so they can make money centralize the food production give us that instead and slowly kill us off because the uh you know when you eat prawns you take the that shell off that's kightin kaitin or chitin i don't know how it's pronounced right you take that off you can take it off when you're having prawns or shrimps you can't take it off of a little mealworm or an ant but their whole bodies are covered in it and you can't cook it out which is why even
Starting point is 00:55:06 we have cooked prawns we take the kite off because it's poisonous for us can't cook it out and then what they'll do is they'll just all get crushed and mixed in when you have your um mealworm so when you play this you when you look at it long term you would you and i'm going to put words in your mouth and you could just correct me when you summarize where we're heading They're like, they just want to kill off the population. They want to get down to the 500 million mark of being on the planet. They're going to do that through everything we've been talking about and then a whole bunch of other clever ways.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Is that what the end goal you see as the direction we're heading? Am I summarizing that? That's their end goal. They're not going to win. I'm really clear about that. I mean, for anybody watching and listening, I'm really sorry if I've depressed you. They're not going to win. They're not winning.
Starting point is 00:56:05 They are not winning. They're going to do a lot of shitty damage. They already have. They're not winning. And maybe I can say something about that a bit later, but I want to depress you a bit more. I've got more to say. Carry on. Okay.
Starting point is 00:56:23 You've got in Canada, Maid, right? Correct. Yeah. Here we've got the assisted dying bill. Right. You call the assisted murder bill. It's horrific. I think Maid is horrific.
Starting point is 00:56:35 It's not the government's job to disson. side to kill people off. Fuck off. And it's and like in Canada, my understanding in Canada, it started off, it's going to be very restrictive. And then it's being offered to more and more people. Well, even the, as this bill is going through parliament, they've widened the, the scope. So it can include, and at first it was for people who were only had six months to live. Like you can work that out. Terminally ill. Yeah. But now, you know, if someone's depressed, what? If someone's got a disability, what? Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:57:15 And what it does, it creates, it's a slippery slope. It widens the Overton window that it's okay for government and government agents to sanction the death of another. And it's completely irreligious, inhumane. Not for the government to do. So that's going through. And it came through as a private members bill. Oh yeah, but it's, which means when an MP says,
Starting point is 00:57:42 I can propose this bill, whatever, right? But the way that it's proceeding through Parliament, it's like the government are unofficially right behind it. Now, thankfully, there is more and more protests and resistance against it, and hopefully it won't go through. But there is so much coming at us. There's the Children and Welfare Bill, which is really to make things much, much better for children.
Starting point is 00:58:07 And for their... You wouldn't resist the... children's welfare, Sean, would you think it's important to take care of children's welfare? Wouldn't you agree, Sean? Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. What a terrible, terrible name for a really onerous bill. One of the things this bill will do is it completely supplants parental responsibility.
Starting point is 00:58:33 So the local authority will get to say whether a child goes to school or not. Over and beyond what the parents want. It will allow local authorities to put conditions in place that parents won't be able to meet, either because they're too onerous and or they're unsuitable for the child, but the local authority has deemed it so. And people should know, listen to this, I am a local authority child protection social worker. This bill is evil. It's absolutely evil because it punishes anyone and everyone who wants to educate their children according to their own particular philosophy. The only Western state that completely, completely outlaws home education, only Western European state is Germany. Sometime in the mid-30s, the guy who was then in charge didn't want anybody to escape the then-dominant state ideology.
Starting point is 00:59:33 Here we go again. You don't want your children being sexualized at school? What are you a pedo? Right, they're going to school. So they can be sexualized and get confused about their identity. You don't want them learning about Islam, even though they're Hindu. You are racist. They're going to school.
Starting point is 00:59:57 So there's that going through. There's the money. This almost plays out crypto like a comedy show. You know, you could get up on stage and just turn this into a comedy act. Except, I mean, you know, reality is stranger than fiction. Yes. Then there's the, by the way, Sean, call me rich. Sorry, rich. Well, yeah, crypto. I was lucky enough to get into crypto, to get the name crypto rich when I was just early.
Starting point is 01:00:28 And I thought, well, people want to get crypto rich. People want to get rich with crypto. I feel a bit funny being called crypto. I don't mind being called rich though. Neither are not on my real name. I know that. I know that, but it's like I have a a guy come on vespers shout out to vespher and that is in his name and after we've got to know each other he's like you know you don't have to call me vespir and i'm like i don't know it's it's everywhere i see you is is vespers so i'm like i feel like i'm gonna confuse myself so i'll call you rich from now on that's you know i to me the hockey player in me has always knowing you we always shorten names we always come with nicknames right so you know and it's
Starting point is 01:01:05 crypto rich and i don't like crypto rich i want i want to shorten it so i just shorten it crypto rich is shorter it only has four letters and one rich it is rich it is and and and why it is is is i may have said this to you before is i don't want the families that i work with as a social worker to know their social worker is crypto rich especially because some of the ideas that i hold a bit circumspect in the world of child protection social work it's very very pc and progressive okay where was i where was i where was i saying oh some of the some of the some of the other stuff stuff they've done. So they, so the government saying we don't have enough money. There's, you know, they alleged that there was this 22 billion pound black hole in the
Starting point is 01:01:47 budget that they inherited from the Tories. So, so far, I think the government has given 13 billion to Zelensky in order to support his lifestyle. Because those shirts, those outfits that he wears, he just wears one and discards it. He needs a fresh supply of those. The government's said that they were going to before they came into power that they were going to raise the heating allowance for elderly people so instead they cut it in order to save money they are um we've just yesterday i don't know all the details but they've pretty much reverse brexit you know 17 million people voted for the uk to leave the european union and kia Stama has just pretty much reversed it, the nine odd million who voted for Labour,
Starting point is 01:02:47 not all of whom would want UK to be back in the EU, but we're pretty much aligned with the EU now, including giving fishing rights to France and perhaps other European Union countries. So that's going to destroy the British fishing industry. British fishermen now have to compete with European fishermen in British waters, then also giving up sovereignty over the British military and the British police force so that European police forces will be able to come into the UK, arrest people and deport them without going through any formal extradition process. Like no court hearing or anything. You're going to have European police on UK soil?
Starting point is 01:03:33 Well, this is what it's allowed for. But one of the thing, think of it from the point of view of the ruling class. You want German police policing Britons because they're not tied to the local community. I know I saw something a few months ago in Ireland, how the Irish were recruiting Pakistanis to be police force in Ireland. Well, that's what the British did. They would have the Muslims police the Hindu localities and the Hindus police the Muslim localities. because then each police force would be brutal to the community that they have police
Starting point is 01:04:14 I've told you the story about being in Ottawa during the Freedom Convoy about the police or have I not? No, tell me. So when we first showed up there, every police officer was in a Bella Clavall. It was cold, right? So Bella Clavie, you couldn't see their face
Starting point is 01:04:28 or I keep covering my mouth. But all you can see was their eyes, you know, they're fully and arms crossed, right? That's day one. You try and talk to any of them. they're pretty gruff, I would say. And then by day two, you know, after seeing people clean the streets, I remember talking to one of the police officers and he said,
Starting point is 01:04:45 ah, it's just like another protest. I'm like, I'm not so sure. And he goes, you know, one thing, though, I've never seen in my time. And I've been in the, at that time, he'd been in the police force 30 years. He said, although I've never seen a protest clean up after themselves. I'm like, what do you mean? He's like, oh, there's people out here two in the morning last night, cleaning everything, like making sure all the garbage, everything was just spotless.
Starting point is 01:05:06 Okay, that's day two. Day three, you know, they've got their bella clove's off. You can see their faces. And their stature has changed from this to a little more open. Day four, day three, I swat of one of them on the arm. You know, in hindsight, it was a really dumb thing. I was just trying to, I just wanted to know they had these. I forget what the numbers were, but it was a division or something.
Starting point is 01:05:27 And the cop kind of was like, what? I'm like, no, sorry, I just wanted to know what you're, anyway. So we had a conversation. By day four, I was starting to see like high fives to the protesters, very like respectful dialogue between protesters and cops. It was very interesting. And then it's either day five or day six. I want to say day five, all those cops were gone.
Starting point is 01:05:50 And a new set came in and it started all over again. All they'd been told was what was on the CBC. These people are burning the place down. You got to be there. And they all started again, Bella clap. Same posture. And, you know, I didn't stay long enough to see it repeat, but I guarantee it repeated because you couldn't sit around and watch families and all these things
Starting point is 01:06:08 and be like, something's wrong. I even heard one of the cops saying it's like, I went home last night, watched the CBC and I came back next day. I'm like, this doesn't match. What they're saying this is doesn't match. And so, you know, they keep bringing in new people who aren't tied even in their own respective communities, what's actually happening. And so we had a protest here in Lloyd. That must have been a year ago over the car.
Starting point is 01:06:33 And where were all the cops from? Certainly at the start, it was Lloyd, but by the end it wasn't. It was anywhere but Lloyd. Why? Because they don't know the residents. And so they come in, they're gruff. They've been probably sold a tale on what these people are doing. And I look at the people, I'm like, it's a bunch of grandparents and like, what are they doing? And yet it's a tactic.
Starting point is 01:06:56 And I've seen it with my own eyes multiple times now where it's people that aren't tied to the community. to the community. So to me, when you say you're, you know, they've allowed for that, it makes complete sense to me. I've seen it play out. There's no tie to the people there and they're told the story of how dangerous these human beings are and that they need to be there and be a strong force to hold them at bay or whatever it is. And over time, I can see where they soften because they're human beings too. And then also they're like, damn, this doesn't make any sense. and then what do they do is they change them out and if you have that ability in a country or in an area as large as Europe and the UK hey those are dark days ahead you have language you have
Starting point is 01:07:41 language differences that too that that's those are dark days ahead yeah yeah indeed indeed then there what else is there well actually you know what I'm going to go on to right is I don't think Starm is going to last. I really don't think he's going to last. And why I think he's not going to last. He's so hopeless. And because he has no integrity, none. And like a house, the foundation of a house is the integrity of the house.
Starting point is 01:08:19 If the foundation is weak, the house will crumble. It won't be able to prevail. You know, there are, whether. you like him or not, Trump does have integrity. He will hold his own. His ideas are his own. Jeremy Corby, George Galloway, Orban, Marie Le Pen, they have integrity in as much as they stand for what they say. But, I mean, Starr is just such a liar. He's such a liar. Well, there's a, there's scripture, right? And, um, uh, being, a Christian on this side. You know, I turn, you know, when you talk about where you build your house,
Starting point is 01:09:06 I just turned to the Bible, you know, Matthew 7. Therefore, everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose and the winds blew and beat against the house, yet it did not fall because it had a foundation on the rock. And what you're talking about is building on anything but that. And when the storms come, it's just going to wash away. And I'm like, yeah. And we're seeing this, Not only in the, what's, it's not shocking me, this conversation, but it's reminding me of how this isn't just in Canada. It's in lots of places, these same bad ideas that are being portrayed or played out, sorry, on all of our populations. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, when I was growing up, there were politicians that had savvy caliber.
Starting point is 01:09:57 they could hold their own. You know, Galloway, a few years ago, I managed to interview him on my channel and he told me about his life and stuff. He grew up in the union movement. And you're giving speeches in local pickets or whatever, right? You're developing your skills. Stama's a blow-in. He has no skills.
Starting point is 01:10:20 Karni's a blow-in. Job was created for him. He didn't come up through the ranks. in the way that I think Thatcher did, that I did, that Scargill did, that Galloway did, that many others like that have done. They've actually got some savvy, some nonce. So he has no integrity, he has no charisma,
Starting point is 01:10:43 he has no strategy, everybody sees through him, he's incredibly hated. And we had local elections recently, and the local elections recently, they covered, areas that were not Labor strongholds, not Labor constituencies, Tory constituencies, and Labour and Tories got wiped out. And the reform did very, very well.
Starting point is 01:11:10 Liberal Democrats did very, very well. I don't trust either of those. The Greens did well. I don't trust them either. But there is increasing dissension within the Labour Party about Kirstama needing to be replaced. Now there's some other things about Kirstama, that I have pet peeves about. So when he was director of public prosecutions,
Starting point is 01:11:33 he was presented a dossier. He would have been presented a dossier about Jimmy Saville's crimes. Now Jimmy Saville, for those who don't know, was a notorious pedophile. He was also a BBC presenter and DJ, very, very famous, very, very rich. I knew about Jimmy Saville in 1986. It was 19.
Starting point is 01:11:57 and the head of a local charity told me at the time there I was in growing up in inner city London Jimmy Saville is a notorious paedophile it's an open secret he's really well protected and nobody can touch him so Kirstama chose not to prosecute him either Kirstama is captured or compromised or of a similar mindset I don't know but what non-pedophile who is captured, who isn't compromised, who has the power and position that he had, would give him a pass. Then there was Muhammad al-Fayyad, the head of the owner of Harrods. There were loads of complaints about sexual assaults that he carried out against Harrod's employees. That was also given to Kirstama when he was director of public prosecutions, and he didn't pursue the prosecution.
Starting point is 01:12:59 Then there's the arson attacks on Kier Starrma's homes on his home that happened recently. Do you know about this? No, I can't say I do. The mainstream media aren't talking about it at all. So get this. One of the homes that he lived in before he moved into Downing Street, and I know how many properties he's got, underwent an arson attack in northwest London. Somebody firebombed it. A 26-year-old Ukrainian rent boy, firebombed Kirstehmus home.
Starting point is 01:13:44 Now, apparently this guy, Roman, don't know his last name, I don't know how to pronounce it, doesn't speak English. How would a 26-year-old Ukrainian male model who doesn't speak English know about Kirstama's property? A few months ago, sometime last year, Kirstama very publicly had an HIV test. And at the time, people were like, one, why is he having it? And two, what do we care? And why is he making such a big deal of it? You want to go have some medical treatment and go have it. It's not a big deal.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Now, could Kirstama be gay? Possibly. Is it an issue? Only if he lies about it. Only if he pretends that he isn't. because then he's vulnerable to blackmail. Now apparently three people have been arrested by the police in connection with this fire bombing of his property and his car as well.
Starting point is 01:14:55 And the mainstream media aren't talking about it. One of the things we have in the UK is a denotice. A denot is issued by the government to a mainstream media organisation which prevents that organisation from talking about a particular subject. It also has a provision where that outlet cannot say that it's under a D-notice. Isn't that fabulous for MI6? So has a D-notice been issued? We don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:26 And if it has, they can't tell us. But the Labour Party aren't talking about this. The silence is telling. That's wild. It's completely wild. And apparently, And George Galloway has tweeted quite a bit about it. He talked a bit about it on his Sunday show.
Starting point is 01:15:53 And I listened to a bit of it. He said they had problems getting on air. He said, it's the first time we've been prevented from going on air. There was a DDoS attack or they were unable to use Zoom or whatever it is they used. There were some technical difficulties. But you should follow George Galloway. He talks about it. Like, what is going on?
Starting point is 01:16:14 You said about a half an hour ago, you're going to leave us with some good news. I am going to leave you with some good news. I want to, you want some good news. Well, I'm like, this has been, you know what, you go, I don't know why you reached out to me. I knew exactly why I was reaching out to it. All right. But now I'm like, okay, you're going to leave us with some positive news or positive words. What are they, crypto?
Starting point is 01:16:37 Before I do that, before I do that, before I do that, there's this, there's a woman called Lucy Colony who appealed against a 31 month prison sentence. She tweeted. on the set about a year ago, 7th, 29th of July, 2024, when there were the Southport protests. And her tweet said, mass deportation now, set fire to all the fucking hotels full of the bastards for like here. While you're at it, take the treacherous government
Starting point is 01:17:04 and politicians with them. I feel physically sick knowing what these families will now have to endure. If that makes me racist, so be it. She deleted that tweet. Sometime later, I don't know how long later. She got sentenced to 31 months in prison for that tweet, she appealed against it and her appeal was denied. Now what happened was some guy,
Starting point is 01:17:30 some migrant, some son of a migrant, killed, stabbed three girls, three local girls, little girls in Southport and people rightfully protested. They were angry and the government played it all up like it was this mass far right thing. And it wasn't. We had lockdown. I was told a few days after that happened not to go we were told their staff not to go to our offices now my office was in a small little english country town full of middle-class quaker types and i was like what did you wink on oh because they're going to be far right out in mass numbers like this is bullshit they're going to be far right out in mass numbers you know every it's like everybody in britain's far right now if you protest against open board i'm far right by the way as i assume you are as well short
Starting point is 01:18:25 I'm a far right white supremacist just like you. So anyway, so some good news. One is, and if you want to put this in the beginning of the video, that would be great. There is BIT.L.L.Y slash make war history. BIT.L.Y slash make war history or BIT.L.Y slash lawful tax protests. You probably have the equivalent in Canada. Because Canada is a signatory, I bet, to the Geneva Conventions against, genocide and international treaties against the funding of terrorism.
Starting point is 01:19:00 I bet Canada is given how lovely Canadian people are and his government used to be before Turdo. In the UK, it is a criminal offence to give any money to any agency directly or indirectly that in any way funds or facilitates or supports genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity and acts of terrorism. The British government is not exempt from the provisions of these statutes. And this applies to any fine fee or levy given to local or central government. Some of that money is going to be used for facilitating the slaughter of people in Gaza, in Syria, in Ukraine, in Yemen. The UK Supreme Court has ruled that the terrorist,
Starting point is 01:19:59 Act, the provisions of the Terrorism Act, applied to the military and quasi-military activities of the British Armed Forces, even when approved by Parliament. The International Criminal Court Act, which ratified the Geneva Convention or the Rome Convention Against Genocide, there's a clause in that this binds the government, this act binds the government and its agents. So if I pay capital gains to the tax authorities, I'm breaking the law. It's a criminal offence. If the tax authorities ask me for money, some of which is going to be used for terrorism
Starting point is 01:20:50 and genocide as defined in those statutes, they're breaking the law. And then if I don't tell the police that this person has asked me for money that's going to be used for terrorism, I'm breaking the law. So bit.ly slash lawful tax protest or bit.l.ly slash make war history works in the UK. I've done this. I downloaded a trust form. Trust is how the rich people use to avoid paying tax. I sent a copy which said to her majesty's, his majesty's revenue collection, you can have this money, provided you can prove none of it is going to be used in violation of these statutes. You have two months to demonstrate that. They failed to demonstrate it. And in nine months correspondence, not once did they threaten to take me to court, and I haven't paid. It's illegal. It's a criminal offense if I pay. So if you're connected to any lawyers or anti-war campaigners in in Canada who are willing to inquire into this I can connect them with Chris Covedale anti-war campaigner who discovered this and hasn't paid
Starting point is 01:22:09 his local government taxes for seven years now some people watching this from the UK they might not have an issue with what's happening in Gaza or Ukraine or Yemen or Syria fair enough but you might have an issue with how this government is destroying our farming industry You might have an issue with how this government is depriving the elderly of a heating allowance of keeping them warm in the winter. You might have an objection to climate change or how they're sexualising children in schools. So this is a way of peaceful, lawful, legal, ethical, moral protest. And you get to keep more money in your pocket to deal with the cost of living crisis that they're creating. So you can put off the day of eating mealworms.
Starting point is 01:23:00 sandwiches a little bit longer. One more question. Yes. One of the things that I've heard on this, I can't remember if it came through Tom and Alex or if it came through a different, I just, I can't remember right now who said it. Is Britain preparing for war? Like, is that something that is in the conversations that are happening in your country? I think the politicians might be trying to angle for it.
Starting point is 01:23:33 it I'd like to think that the the officers or whoever's in command British Armed Forces saying no we have was it I think I heard Galloway the other day saying we have Britain has eight warships eight it has one aircraft carrier and that aircraft carrier doesn't even have hot water so the sailors have to have cold showers I mean really and then we're not gonna have we don't have the energy where you're going to build we don't have the manufacturing we don't have the factories you're going to build the factories from solar power and wind turbines in order to build armaments and where you're going to get the money to buy the metals to make the armaments and then fuel the factories
Starting point is 01:24:19 i never said i never said it had to make sense rich i never said it had to make sense i just whether or not they were positioning themselves um you know because like it was christie for England, I think, here? We said we need to align with specifically Britain and France, nuclear powers. And she was alluding to it being against the United States. I'm listening. I'm like, you're fucking insane. What are you talking about? I can't believe you're an elected official of this country. You're insane. And since then, I, you know, whether it was training troops or starting to align, I'd heard Britain. And I'm trying to rack my brain on what conversation that was. I was just wondering if that's true. Yeah. Well, I think that certainly the elites want that.
Starting point is 01:25:06 The elites want Britain to go to, well, the elites want the US to go to war with Russia. Correct. Right. So they can get the resources. But Britain on its own, there's no way. Europe on its own right now. No way. They've got nothing. They'll try and angle for it, but I don't think there's any, there's no appetite for it. It's this government isn't taking care of its people so the people have no loyalty to the government. I mean, if you go to X, right, put in Starmor, just put in Starmor, look up one of his tweets and just see the responses. He's hated.
Starting point is 01:25:50 The Labour Party is collapsing and then come the next election whenever that be. Who's going to be foot soldiers? Who's going to go door knocking on behalf of the Labour Party? So they got to accelerate all this process and get it all in before the next general election in 2029, which they're not going to be able to do because they'll make mistakes and the resistance will grow. Because you have to rush it. And that will provoke more resistance. So bit.ly slash lawful tax protest for all the Britons.
Starting point is 01:26:25 And if, you know, if you're in Canada, the US and you're watching this, pass it on to a British mate of yours. And if you're in Britain and you don't want to do this, pass it on to one of it. your bullshit British mates. And then why do I think it's going to collapse? Well, they lost Ukraine. They're going to lose in Ukraine. They're going to lose. They've lost the United States. Trump is, Trump is dismembering the globalist structures. He's out to destroy the city of London. I just wish he'd hurry up and deal with Israel if that's what he's going to do, right, in order to destroy the city of London, because I consider Israel to be a, um a project of the city of london as a way of keeping the u.s in check so trump
Starting point is 01:27:20 well you you throw that out there now i'm like well i just want to hear more so the so the balfour declaration came out of the uk yes sykes pico that was france and britain dividing up the ottoman empire and they deposited israel in the midst of this muslim mostly Muslim territories as a way that they could then use to stir the pot to stoke descent. Israel's deliberately been a really, really bad neighbor. And the way that the Sykes-Pico divided up the territories was to prevent homogeneity. So Kurdistan is in Erious, Iran, Iraq and Turkey, preventing the Kurds having their own state. But it also means that they can use the Kurds to stir up
Starting point is 01:28:10 dissent or protests in Turkey or Iran or Iraq or Syria. That's how they divided it all up. And then Israel, you know, Mossad, trained by MI6, being behind the murder of JFK, because JFK wanted to make APAC or APAC's precursor a register as a foreign organization. will Lyndon B. Johnson reverse that. So then you have A-PAC as a Zionist lobby controlling all the politicians. And the British doing what they've always done, which is ruling the world through proxies. And Israel is their proxy, which is why they're so pissed at the United States.
Starting point is 01:29:03 The United States is no longer doing Britain's bidding. And it's always been in the UK. Oh, the UK is Britain's pop is the US's puppet. No, the UK is the abusive, dominant one. But they're just really sly about it. Like many of the people that I deal with, many of the abusers that I deal with at a household level, they don't shine the torch on themselves.
Starting point is 01:29:34 They shine it elsewhere and you don't get to see what they're actually doing. So they've lost Ukraine. they've lost the United States. They've got no energy. I saw something the other day. Germany is now reconsidering. They can build nuclear power stations again. Well, that will take a few years to get going. They have no energy. How are you going to generate any revenue? They're destroying their food supply. And they're destroying the food supply quicker than they can kill the people off. So there'll be too many people. And they'll have more and more resistance, more and more dissent, more and more protests and they'll carry on stealing the elections like they did in
Starting point is 01:30:17 Romania recently I believe that was stolen but then more and more people are going to wake up and then more and more people are going to say no and then Sean if I can get a little bit woo-woo with you woo on okay this is the stuff I don't really talk about on my channel there are changes taking place I believe at a um solace at the level of solar system at the level of the cosmos and it's to do with the yoga cycles, which I only have some understanding, which goes back to Hindu philosophy. You know about the yoga cycles? Far away. Okay. So the planets go around the sun. If you're not watching. All right, buckle up, folks. Here we go. Okay. So the planets go around the sun. But when I was at school, it was like a flat
Starting point is 01:31:15 plane, like a plate. It's not like a plate. The planet is. are going around the sun in a conical shape like a traffic cone but the sun is revolving around the galaxy and it's on the outer edges of the galaxy and as it goes round the outer edges of the galaxy it doesn't do so in a plane it does it in a sinusoidal curve going up and down up and down up and down now the galaxy is a bit like a plate and we're on the outer edge going up and down, up and down over the outer edge. In the middle are a concentration of stars so dense that I imagine there's no night. There's so many stars. There's so much energy in there. But the energy is occluded and obstructed by all the other bodies in between.
Starting point is 01:32:12 when we're at the dense edge of the plate. But when we rise above it, and we have risen above it, there's a point I think it's called M40. We've risen above it. We get exposed to these energies from outer space. And these energies from outer space are going to...
Starting point is 01:32:34 Some people are saying, I don't know if this is true. Okay. I'm willing to entertain this idea. Because who knows, there's way more to discover than we know about. But there are some people saying, some astrologers saying that this will reignite dormant DNA. It'll activate dormant DNA and it'll activate powers that have other powers and capacities that have laid dormant. I don't know. But apparently when we go above this point,
Starting point is 01:33:07 as we have done, we go into different yoga cycles that where we have psychic powers, where we, live blissful, peaceful lives, where we're impacted by these beneficial energies. And apparently the powers that be, the elites who use astrology know this is coming. And we have been lied to about astrology, like many, many other things, that it's hocus, has no scientific validity. Well, science is the lie because science can't explain consciousness. It can't explain the unified field. It can't explain. Get this, Sean.
Starting point is 01:33:56 There's a Vedic astrologer in the town where I live. My wife goes to have a reading with her. The Vedic astrologer just knows her time of birth and place her birth and her name. In the first few minutes, the Vedic astrologer tells my wife, or you had a son die. How did she know that? How did she know that? Our first son died over 22 years ago.
Starting point is 01:34:26 She then told my wife other stuff that she couldn't possibly have known. I contact this astrologer, send her a message saying, I'd like to have a reading with you. I don't tell her that I'm married to this other person. Go and have the reading and meet with her. And in the first few minutes, she tells me, are you married to so-and-so? And I said, yes.
Starting point is 01:34:47 How do you know? She says it shows up in your horoscope. What? She tells she told my wife, oh, there's a man in your life who's a really powerful, forceful figure, very outspoken. And when I find out who he is, I'm going to have words with him. In my reading with her, I said to her, what do I do for a living? She said, you remove children from positions of, from situations of trauma. How does she know that?
Starting point is 01:35:26 She said it's in your chart. There are changes happening that are hidden from our view. All we see is a tiny, tiny section of the electromagnetic spectrum. But there's this whole other range that we don't have access to that I'm sure we're impacted by in ways we don't know. This Vedic astrologer, I do regular videos with her. I didn't do this for Bitcoin. I've done this for other cryptocurrencies.
Starting point is 01:35:59 I said, here's the date when it was, she knows nothing about Bitcoin until I started talking, doing videos with her. Here's the date when this cryptocurrency was launched. This is the date when the blockchain was launched, right? do a do a chart on it so she comes back to me I give her the date of this crypto she goes oh my god oh my god oh my god oh they thought a lot about this crypto they thought a lot a lot of research went into this crypto governments aren't going to like this one this one's meant to be hidden manero there's a video I haven't posted yet I gave her the date of another one
Starting point is 01:36:36 she goes the first thing she says is oh I looked at the chart and this one made me laugh This one made me laugh. It was designed to be funny. But strategically funny, deliberately, it's going to do very, very well. Just from the chart. Doge coin. She's, she's got Ethereum right. She's described Solana correctly, Binance coin, Ripple, Stella Lumen's, Doge, Minero. How? So I'm interested in that domain and sphere of knowledge and how the, that's going to impact us. And people like Joni Petrie, like Pam Gregory, there are good times ahead.
Starting point is 01:37:29 That's what they say. And as long as we keep saying no, and not as long as we keep standing for, this will not pass. There are good times ahead, Sean. Crypto, that's one way to end it. Appreciate it. Good times ahead. And I look forward to the next time we chat. and appreciate you hop on today.
Starting point is 01:37:55 Sean, you are such a delight. Thank you so much for having me on.

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