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Speaker 0 asks if anyone in the audience owes their life to Nicholas Winton and requests them to stand up.

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Speaker 0 offers his attractive personal assistant, Marsha, to meet Jimmy Savile, specifying that part of her job description involves fulfilling any demands, including greetings, meetings, and massages. Savile suggests Marsha could "do some research" and states he would prefer her to wear nothing. Speaker 0 confirms that having Marsha meet Savile naked would not be a problem. Savile says the last time he spoke like this was to Father Christmas. Speaker 0 then expresses distrust of modern Father Christmases and suggests Savile is a Father Christmas figure who solves problems. Speaker 0 thanks Savile for the conversation, asks him to pass on best wishes to his dinner companion, and invites him to be on the show again.

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Speaker 0: Some people have been bitching. Oh my god. They're they're taking down our phone bills. They're listening in our phone calls. They're creating what's called a data mine. Okay? And who owns a data mine? I know they got the data mine. We get chaff. The real issue is what are they doing with it? That database was created by a company called ChoicePoint. Now ChoicePoint was just created just a few years ago by a bunch of Republicans, more Republicans than you find on a Palm Beach country club board. They are the ones that created the evil database that knocked off the black voters. In return for basically electing the president of The United States, they chose our president for us, not the voters. He chose them for over $1,000,000,000 in no bid contracts to maintain the databases on you. And I've talked to the inside executives. And let me tell you, after I talk to the insiders at at the ChoicePoint Corporation, the executives, I wanna lock myself in a closed room. They are matching your phone numbers, your billing medical records, your voting registration records, your driver's licenses, and their latest thing, your DNA. By the way, it is against the law, in case anyone's wondering, to spy on Americans, and the law in question is the constitution. You have to be under suspicion. The trick is that they're privatizing the spy function. They're creating I was gonna say a private FBI, but it's really a private KGB. Their gimmick is they set up this private company choice point, the Republicans. They have last campaign, it's 16,000,000,000 records, and I know it's at least double that since since then. That's illegal for the United States government to keep. They keep the records, and then they sell that information to the US government secretly. Let's put it this way. When they were supposedly hunting illegal voters in Florida, their list was 97% wrong. Let me repeat that. 97% wrong. However, it was perfect for Jeb Bush because what it did get right is it identified black voters, which they could knock off. That's part of the game. Game. It's deliberate wrong. Now they also got wrong. 25% of the DNA evidence in rape cases in Illinois until the the police caught them faking the evidence in rape cases. Can you imagine? Then they got fired. You gotta understand, this is not the Mouthis who get their man. This is the Mouthis who get the political targets for their men. That's what it's about. Speaker 1: I took over George Orwell's old power. He'd appreciate all this, you know. He'd love it.

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Speaker 0 asks the kids about their visit to the general's heart respect and the donation they received. They are then asked to come closer and give something to the people they work with at Reseda's.

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Speaker 0 expresses a desire to meet Jimmy Savile someday and suggests that if the person has a sister, she could be brought along to meet him. Speaker 0 notes they don’t have any sisters. Speaker 1 replies that he doesn’t usually meet fellas, but if Speaker 0 has a sister, that would be okay. Speaker 0 mentions a personal assistant named Marsha, whose job description includes greeting, meeting, and massaging anyone Speaker 0 demands she greet or meet, and notes that Marsha is very attractive. Speaker 1 says that’s a good start. Speaker 0 asks what kind of introduction or arrangement Speaker 1 would like. Speaker 1 answers that he would prefer Marsha to wear nothing. Speaker 0 confirms that he wants Marsha, the assistant, to meet Speaker 1 naked, and Speaker 1 says there’s nothing wrong with that. Speaker 0 adds that last time he spoke like this was with Father Christmas. Speaker 1 comments that he has not trusted Father Christmases in Debenhams or other stores in the past, and says a similar sentiment about stores. Speaker 0 suggests that Speaker 1 has always been thought of as a Father Christmas figure, someone who solves problems, and makes a comparison to Father Christmas with regard to dropping wages. Speaker 0 then thanks Speaker 1 for talking with him in the restaurant and asks whether Speaker 1 could pass on best wishes to his dinner companion and consider coming on the show again in the future. Speaker 1 responds vaguely with “Who knows?”

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Speaker 0: I feel elated. I feel, my goodness, two and a half hours. It's over, and and it's gone quickly. And and I was concentrating for most of the time. Once or twice, I slipped up because it just completely went. But, otherwise, I enjoyed it. Speaker 1: BBC should know in about ten days or so whether its early morning programs are receiving the 2,000,000 or so viewers they're expected to receive. In the meantime, director general Alastair Milne and BBC chairman George Howard declared themselves well pleased with the first program. And as for TVAM, the BBC's breakfast competitors who go on air in two weeks' time Speaker 2: Says they make no apology for that. Speaker 3: Looking at a political party that has values, principles, beliefs that that it will not compromise just for electoral success. And the great thing about last night is we haven't moved to the climate. The climate is moving towards us. Speaker 2: After a decade and a half on the sidelines, the Greens emerged this morning as a political force to be reckoned with. So much so, they're now setting their sights on Westminster. Speaker 4: But with increased public Brother is massive. It's global. It has multiple aspects, and they have not been discussed at this election apart from discussion by me. Speaker 3: What's his abacus for? Speaker 4: For children, very young children at four years of age. It's simple. We have But Speaker 3: the only numbers that are meant to count in this ballot Speaker 5: enough no more because everything this man has said Thank you. I bloody love you. This is what they mean by the beautiful people. And we and alike around the world are going to go down in history. As the people that brought freedom back from the brink just as the light was going out. A way, way into what we call the future. There will be children living in a world of freedom, fairness, justice, joy, and love. And they will sit in enraptured attention as the storytellers recall those special people way back in the ancient twenty twenties who secured freedom on this planet. Impact on the track. Yeah. Speaker 2: This is that CBIZ shit, that ER shit that you already fucking know. Speaker 6: That straight gas. Get that sauce, spill that Speaker 2: motherfucking joint. You feel me? CBIZ, truck. Speaker 6: I tell your man I fucked this girl. I hit the streets, I played the game. I build the shit, I made the name. I hit the note, I changed the game. I made some change, I changed my lane. I a change and broke the chain. I caught a case to change my name. I made the lane and showed the way. ER and so we ate. C biz best know it. E r, we done showed it. A nigga put me in the grave. Work. 40 counts best blow it. Boo. I hit the rave and shot it down. What? I moved the base and smoked the loud. Work. You broke the joke or just a clown. Work. You ain't the road, you're just about. See, there's the name sick. But flows hard, I take the piss. I pay the price, I get the brick. I break it down to feed the strip. It's 44 for protection. Who who go to my section? ER to the world. That's the team that I'm Speaker 2: six feet in the seat. Speaker 6: That's how we get down. Impact Speaker 5: on the tracks.

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The conversation centers on Jonathan’s exceptional ability to recite and recall information. Speaker 1 praises Jonathan, comparing him to Ian and Sam Parker, saying very few people have Jonathan’s gift and that he might be on the level of a truth teller. They recount a five-hour session with Jonathan, noting that at one point the speaker felt like they hadn’t spoken for an hour, only to be told by Jonathan that he was on fire, with the speaker needing water or a break while Jonathan continued to perform. The speakers acknowledge that Jonathan has been “absolutely killing it.” Speaker 2 comments on sending all the I photos to editorial teams and expresses sympathy for editors due to the volume of clips Jonathan generated. They also remark on how the editors dislike Jonathan’s username because it changes three times due to deplatforming, making it hard to search for him. There is a light anecdotal exchange about Jonathan using different vendors and the humorous mention of a “big boobs” vendor, followed by a brief joke about a “big tape, girl.” A reference is then made to a “Rebecca” or “Rebecca, right beyond,” and a clarification that the speaker is not the one being messaged in DMs. The discussion shifts to a factual note about the Iron Dome, stating that it has three main companies involved in hosting, overseeing, maintaining, and keeping it operational. The three companies are listed as Rafael.

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The history books are a lie, and it's time for a change. Don't forget what has been said here; put it into your heart and subconscious mind, and let's do something about it. Speaker 1 met Michael Jackson in South Africa, where Jackson had a collection of books including the autobiography of Malcolm X, Eat to Live, Shreed, Ararabindo, and Krishna Murti. They discussed metaphysics, psychology, and how the black man is treated for three hours. Michael Jackson had a consciousness that could blow your mind and was trying to heal the world in his own way. Michael Jackson healed Speaker 1.

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The speaker greets each other and asks if they have received any letters. One letter from a viewer named Louise Carpenter asks about the absence of the Jimmy Savile World Cup comment slot, which her 8-year-old daughter enjoyed. The speaker makes a comment about young girls liking Jimmy Savile. They mention that the daughter loves the slot and then abruptly end the conversation.

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Letters from the royal family, including Prince Charles and Princess Diana, express gratitude to Jimmy Savile for his assistance with speeches and seek his advice on various matters. Despite having a large team of advisors, Charles values Jimmy's opinion and sees him as a link to the common people. Jimmy also provides PR advice to the royal family on how to react publicly during major incidents. He suggests having a coordinator and an incident room with multiple communication lines. Charles shares Jimmy's guidelines with his father and the Queen. Overall, Jimmy appears to be a beneficial chief advisor to Prince Charles.

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The video features various speakers discussing different topics. Speaker 0 admires someone's ability to do good and mesmerize people. Speaker 1 talks about the government's commitment to keeping communities safe from crime, terrorism, and illegal migration. Speaker 2 mentions teapots and Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Speaker 3 discusses the letters between Prince Charles and Jimmy Savile, highlighting their trusted friendship. Speaker 1 mentions tougher sentences for serious offenders and increasing victim confidence. Speaker 2 talks about his connections and conversations with the Queen. Speaker 4 regrets meeting Jimmy Savile due to his inappropriate behavior. The video ends with Speaker 1 mentioning legislation to prevent digital-enabled crime and child sexual abuse.

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Prince Charles opened a new unit at Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Buckinghamshire. Princess Diana unexpectedly joined him, much to the delight of the patients. Jimmy Savile, who raised £10,000,000 for the hospital, credited his team for the success. Diana visited the hospital multiple times on her own, leaving her security behind. She would walk around with Savile and was friendly with him. Royalty, including Elizabeth, sought Savile's opinion on various matters. Savile shared a lighthearted moment with Diana, joking about watching porn. Savile's close relationship with the royals was seen as abnormal but accepted. He and the Duke of Edinburgh once had a playful moment, driving a vehicle and laughing together. The interviewer asked Savile about his appeal to the royals, but he deflected the question.

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Speaker 0 expresses heartfelt gratitude, saying they couldn’t have done it without people like the audience. They emphasize that these supporters have allowed them to amplify their efforts in ways they hadn’t imagined.

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During the 5-day event, Jimmy Savile attracted large crowds who treated him like royalty. He was seen as everyone's cousin and blood brother. He effortlessly interacted with lorry drivers, autograph hunters, and television interviewers, appearing jolly and zany. Following him for 3 days in Newcastle, his unconventional lifestyle started to feel strangely normal.

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Two identical twins who had taken a vow of silence went on a six-week arson spree, setting fire to three buildings. They were sent to Broadmoor. The twins asked the speaker to be their voice, and the speaker visited them several times a year. The speaker met Jimmy Saville once during a tea session with the twins. Saville wore a colorful outfit with sparkly trainers and gold rings. He looked at the twins in a strange way and said, "I love you first. I'll have you second."

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According to Speaker 1, Donald Trump is the best salesman he's ever met. He recounts watching Trump sell land on the Hudson River to a group interested in buying the Plaza Hotel. Although they wanted the hotel, Trump convinced them to buy the land instead, even though he needed the money from the hotel sale to avoid bankruptcy. Speaker 1 attributes Trump's sales ability to his genius at identifying and exploiting people's vulnerabilities. He claims Trump can sense a person's weakness and then play into it. While not necessarily a positive trait, Speaker 1 considers it a unique gift.

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Speaker 0: "We sacrificed 168 beautiful, innocent school kids, the best kids. Tremendous sacrifice. Nobody does sacrifice like we do. We did it for you, sir. Believe me, Val. It's you. More. I want"

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Speaker 0 asks what Remembrance Sunday means and what message they have. Speaker 1 responds: “I can see in my mind's eye there were rows and rows of white stones of all the hundreds of my friends and everybody else that gave their lives for what? The country of today. No. I'm sorry. The sacrifice wasn't worth the result that it is now.” Speaker 0 expresses sympathy and says that all the generations since, including her own and her children, are grateful for his bravery and service personnel, and that it’s their job now to make the country he fought for. Speaker 1 asks, “Is it?” Speaker 0 continues: they will do, for the younger generation, and that they want to. Speaker 1 adds that it’s wonderful to know there are people like him spreading the word, and that they will, for the younger generation. Speaker 0 introduces a special moment: the DJ Darlings come over to present a gift to Alec for his brave years of service and others like him. They give him their album, which he loves and is sig ned for him. Speaker 1 says the young ladies are like his own daughters.

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Speaker 0: America's future requires everyone's participation. We are fortunate to have people like George Soros, who fearlessly steps up when it matters. Let's welcome George Soros.

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Frank is being honored by the Prince's Trust, and a letter from Prince Charles is read out congratulating him on his achievements. Phil Collins also praises Frank for his charity work with the Prince's Trust. Frank is known for running half marathons for charity, often with Jimmy Savile. Jimmy jokes about Frank's legs, saying they are turkey legs, not chicken legs. Frank thanks everyone for their support.

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Speaker 0: Happy memories are the ones where protocol didn't matter, like Cuba watching faster. Speaker 1: He's in power because of his incredible charisma.

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Orthopedics is described as by far the most corrupt form of medicine, with oncology identified as next in line. The speaker claims that orthopedic consultants frequently work for device companies, and as a result, the choice of the implanted device in a patient’s body is often determined by the amount of money a company will pay them to select that device. The speaker emphasizes that patients should know the manufacturer of the device inside them because recalls occur, and many people later learn that their hip or other implant needed to be removed because their doctor did not inform them. The speaker asserts that listeners should understand this information, especially if someone they love goes to the hospital. The speaker argues for being proactive in hospital settings, stating that you should have someone at the gate and with you at all times, asking questions, because this is your health and you need someone fighting for it. They reference a favorite study in medicine that surveyed doctors about their patients, noting that the patients whom doctors and nurses liked the least were the ones with the highest survival numbers. From this, the speaker implies that interpersonal dynamics between healthcare providers and patients may influence outcomes, though the claim focuses on the correlation observed in the survey. Finally, the speaker advises that when you go to the hospital, you should not try to be friends with everybody; this is your health and you need to fight for it, and you need someone there who is fighting for you.

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I spend a lot of time in hospitals, especially Leeds General Infirmary and Broadmoor Hospital. Some may consider the individuals I interact with there to be dangerous criminals, but I see them as patients in need of treatment. While they have broken the law, there are different circumstances to consider. Some knowingly break the law, while others are influenced by external factors like evil spirits. In any case, they are not criminals in the traditional sense.

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This is a story about an approved school for troubled 14-year-old girls. The speaker recalls being there as a child and seeing celebrities, including Jimmy Savile, who would often show up. The speaker found it unsettling, especially since some of the girls were accused of serious crimes. Many of the girls were drugged, and the speaker witnessed Savile leaving with three excited girls. The speaker's parents questioned why a famous person like Savile was allowed to be around young girls, but the school defended him as a friend and charity supporter who could make dreams come true.

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The Story Of Exposing Jimmy Savile - Mark Williams-Thomas | Modern Wisdom Podcast 369
Guests: Mark Williams-Thomas
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Mark Williams-Thomas discusses the pervasive influence of power in the behavior of sex offenders, particularly in the case of Jimmy Savile, whom he investigated. Savile was characterized as a narcissistic control freak who exploited his status to commit numerous offenses without challenge. Williams-Thomas, a former police detective turned investigative reporter, emphasizes the unique approach he takes in his investigations, often gaining information from sources that would not speak to police. He highlights the challenges faced during the Savile investigation, including the difficulty in finding victims willing to come forward and the hurdles posed by Savile's powerful reputation. He notes that the exposure of Savile led to significant societal changes, prompting more victims to come forward and increasing police investigations into other offenders. Williams-Thomas asserts that Savile's broad range of victims, from children to older women, reflects his manipulative nature and the power dynamics at play. He also addresses the systemic failures of police investigations into Savile, which often lacked thoroughness and accountability. The conversation touches on the broader implications of media investigations in prompting judicial actions and societal awareness of abuse, with Williams-Thomas expressing a commitment to uncovering the truth and holding offenders accountable. He acknowledges the personal toll this work takes on him, revealing struggles with mental health while remaining passionate about his role in seeking justice.
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