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Many people believe that staying quiet or voting Democrat will protect them from those who want to take away their rights and freedoms. However, history shows that this is not the case. The speaker warns that we should learn from the history of communism, particularly the Bolsheviks, who sought to control every aspect of people's lives. They emphasize that these individuals are coming for us, and we must take action to resist them. It is already happening in some parts of the world, where people are forced to live off bugs and have their currency controlled based on their speech. The speaker urges everyone, not just a select few, to resist and stand up against this threat.

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Speaker 0, a journalist, is confronted by Speaker 1, a police officer, at a demonstration. Speaker 0 asserts their right to report and questions the police's authority to control journalists. The police ask Speaker 0 to leave, citing concerns of harassment and distress to the community. Speaker 0 refuses, arguing that jihadists on the streets cause more alarm. The police threaten to take action, but Speaker 0 continues to assert their right to report. The confrontation escalates as Speaker 0 insists on finishing their breakfast and accuses the police of fascism. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 questioning the existence of press freedom in Great Britain.

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Speaker 0 warns Speaker 1 that sharing certain information may lead to an arrest for a public order offense. Speaker 1 insists they are just expressing their opinion and heading to a gig. Speaker 0 explains that they have the right to detain Speaker 1 to discuss the offense. Speaker 1 denies any offense and claims that the group they mentioned supports terrorism. Speaker 0 states they will address any offensive behavior from the group as well. Speaker 1 argues that their comments are free speech. Speaker 0 emphasizes their duty to allow peaceful protests. Speaker 1 expresses frustration with ongoing issues in the UK. Speaker 0 acknowledges Speaker 1's right to their opinion but questions why they shared it with the group. Speaker 1 explains their frustration. Speaker 0 concludes by stating that the group may be a terrorist organization, but Speaker 1 should not share that information.

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JC stands outside the House of Commons where he was recently banned. Today, a non-confidence petition is being read, and more people are being removed from the House. JC talks to someone who was allowed in when he was kicked out. They discuss how the petition was applauded by everyone except JC, who was singled out and told not to clap. They speculate that their presence and political leanings are seen as a danger by the members of the House. They conclude that their voices are their weapon.

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I'm concerned about the optics of arresting someone flying a Union Jack. Think about the political implications for the nation. We don't want to incite a civil war by arresting an Englishman for flying his flag, especially when others seem to be supporting the October 7 attacks. Did the arrested man say any slogans? I can still speak to your prisoner and I've moved back.

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- "Just well, today, we saw reports about politicians being intimidated and some of them giving out about shouty words being said to them, and they were all so upset." - "This evening, while we were out canvassing in East Wall, approximately twenty minutes ago, a guy arrived at my office banging down the door, threatening a young nephew, threatening to kill me." - "Thankfully, the guardian responded immediately and now a man is in custody." - "These are the threats that we face in this country for standing up for our people." - "Just like the prime minister in Slovakia was shot today because he opposed the European Union agenda." - "This is the beginning." - "You have a chance to change it on June 7 by voting nationalist across the country."

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It's great to be back in Germany, a place I've always loved. My heart goes out to Munich after yesterday's attack; we're thinking of you and praying for you. We're here to talk about security, but the biggest threat to Europe isn't external, it's internal. It's the retreat from our shared values. We see European courts canceling elections and officials threatening to do the same. We need to live our democratic values, not just talk about them. I worry when I see the EU wanting to shut down social media or countries like Sweden punishing people for offending religious groups, or the UK prosecuting silent prayer. The Trump administration will defend your right to speak your mind. Don't be afraid of your own voters. Listen to them, even when you disagree. That's the magic of democracy.

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I am grateful to the World Economic Forum for allowing me to express my disagreement with Klaus Schwab and his vision of a new world order. We, the people, value our freedom and will continue to do so. To all the globalists present, including those in this room, I express my strong disapproval.

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Elon, none of this could have happened without you giving the British public access to the truth and giving us free speech and fighting for our free speech. There needs to be massive government reform in Britain, and the people need to be in charge, not some bureaucracy that doesn't care. you can't get to the truth of things without freedom of speech. The essence of democracy is it should be a government for the people, by the people. And in fact, this is a government against the people and not for the people. The government needs to be responsible to the people of Britain. It needs to protect Britain. It needs to protect the the weak, those who cannot protect themselves, especially the children. if this continues, what world will you be living in? You either fight back or you die.

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Today, politicians faced intimidation and threats, with one man arriving at an office to harm a politician. The police intervened, and the man was arrested. These incidents highlight the dangers faced by those who stand up for their beliefs. Similar to the recent shooting of the Slovakian prime minister for opposing the EU, there is a heavy price to pay for speaking out. Change can happen by voting for nationalist candidates on June 7th.

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We are here to tell you that you picked this fight and now you've got it. We, along with millions of brave citizens, will fight you every step of the way. You, the small French minority, do not have the right to dictate what people want. Take it from us, the seven citizens gathered here today, and the millions around the world. We will bring you down and won't stop until we succeed.

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- The speaker declares that free speech is "officially dead in Brussels," citing that the supreme court has ignored grievances and approved a prison sentence for racist memes in a private group chat. - They frame this as bad news, but say eight years of show trials, house raids, and other actions by the Brussels Regime have mentally prepared them to endure the injustice and to fight back, stating they will not back down. - The speaker notes there are "12 more criminal investigations and court cases for hate speech" currently running against them, and asserts these will not stop them from fighting the Brussels regime and a "great replacement." They call for supporters to share the video to demonstrate that resistance is alive and kicking. - They mention the Palace Of Justice, where the Supreme Court resides, and claim it was designed by a "very corrupt Freemason" who made it "way too big" to be bigger than Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome to show a supposed Freemason victory over the church. - The speaker asserts that the Freemasons Palace of Justice, or "injustice", is literally collapsing from the inside out and impossible to repair, noting that scaffolding had to be installed to support previous scaffolding. - They conclude by stating that, just as the palace behind them is collapsing, the Brussels Regime will soon collapse, regardless of how many people they throw in jail for opinions.

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It's great to be back in Germany. Our thoughts are with Munich after yesterday's attack. We're here to discuss security, but the biggest threat to Europe is internal: a retreat from shared values with the U.S. We see European courts canceling elections and officials threatening to do the same. We must live our democratic values, unlike those who censored dissidents during the Cold War. I see threats to free speech across Europe, including the UK, where silent prayer near abortion clinics is criminalized. The Trump administration will defend your right to speak freely. If your democracy can be destroyed by a few digital ads, it wasn't strong to begin with. We must engage in dialogue with all political leaders, even those with whom we disagree. Dismissing voters or shutting down media destroys democracy. We must address mass migration, a pressing challenge resulting from conscious political decisions. Don't be afraid to embrace what your people tell you, even when it's surprising.

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The speaker believes Europe is falling, and the United Kingdom is on the brink. The Prime Minister of Sweden stated his government has lost control of the monopoly of violence. The speaker believes Germany and France are in similar situations, and fears these countries will fall like dominoes. This has occurred through settlement and infiltration of institutions, including political parties. The speaker's nightmare is that the West starts to fall apart, and the current Labour government has done more to accommodate this in the last eight months than anything else.

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At the core of the left, at the core of a liberal, is someone that would use the sword if they had it. They are very violent people at their core. They always have it. They can't debate. They can't have conversation. So they'll resort to these tactics. They're gonna do everything they possibly can to try to murder this movement because they can't beat us. So they're gonna try to take weapons. And now we're very aware of that. I'm aware of it. We have to have full time security. This is not a joke. This is who these people are.

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Hi, I'm Matt Goodwin reporting from Brussels where an event has been canceled by the left-wing mayor and activists. Attendees are trapped in a room with police outside preventing them from leaving and re-entering. The event was meant for discussions on identity, family, and European politics with elected officials present. This is seen as an attempt to silence democracy. Stay tuned for updates.

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The speaker discusses a meeting where various influential figures, including the prime minister of Hungary, a bishop, and business leaders, are being silenced for questioning globalism and the push for closer union in Europe. The speaker expresses support for Brexit, citing the suppression of differing views at the meeting as confirmation of their decision.

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Innovation and creativity cannot be forced, much like thoughts and beliefs. Looking at Europe, it's concerning to see actions like EU commissars threatening to shut down social media for "hateful content," police raids for "anti-feminist" comments, and the conviction of a Christian activist for Quran burnings. Even more alarming is the UK, where a man was charged for silently praying near an abortion clinic, and Scotland warned citizens that private prayer within their homes could be illegal. Free speech is retreating across Europe. Ironically, the loudest voices for censorship sometimes come from my own country. The prior administration bullied social media companies to censor "misinformation," like the lab leak theory of the coronavirus. In Washington, under Donald Trump's leadership, we will defend your right to speak freely, even if we disagree with your views.

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I'm outraged by the situation in Dublin. The Irish government sent army vehicles to attack its own people, labeling them far-right hooligans. They were protesting an Algerian migrant who stabbed women and children. If Ireland didn't have open borders, this wouldn't have happened. The government sold out its people, and now no one is safe.

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I am grateful to the World Economic Forum for giving me the chance to express my disagreement with Klaus Schwab and his vision of a new world order. We, the people, value our freedom and will continue to do so. To all the globalists present, including those in this room, I express my strong opposition.

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A peaceful protest in Brussels turned violent as Antifa members attacked the EU building. The speaker accuses the police, military, media, and Antifa of collaborating to create chaos. They claim the violence was staged to discredit peaceful protesters and criticize the use of force. The speaker warns of accountability for crimes against humanity and emphasizes the peaceful nature of their protests. They reject the label of "anti-vaxxers" and express concerns about mandatory vaccinations.

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The speaker discusses the concept of free speech, stating it is the essence of democracy, but claims it is often suppressed for those against the existing system. The speaker mentions a canceled debate at the London School of Economics, alleging they were denied a platform to speak. They express gratitude to the audience in East London for consistently providing them with freedom of speech. The speaker welcomes opponents to hold meetings and show themselves to the people, believing that the more people see them, the better. The speaker then asks what they are ready to debate.

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Speaker 0: Well, they already have come. Yeah. We don't like it. Yeah. Because they're trying to take our land. Speaker 1: Right. Oh. Speaker 2: You're under arrest. Speaker 1: I have the right to conduct a systems arrest, Speaker 2: and Speaker 1: he is under arrest. I'm detaining him under my police powers. Speaker 2: He's not Speaker 1: going anywhere. He can sit here until the police arrives. He's biting me. He's biting me. This is the left guys who currently just been assaulted for having to base with people. Okay? We've just been insulted by a number of people. Come over, flip the table, smash some camera equipment. I grabbed one, the man who did it, put him under a citizen's arrest, asked him please to be called. University staff have come in, assaulted me even though I clearly indicated he's under a citizen's arrest. I had him there. I said, call the police, call the police, call the police. So I requested that you lot were called. Yeah. And the university staff have come in and assaulted me and helped him get away. Britain needs mass deportations. This is my organization. Manners. We've been talking with you. Speaker 2: Have no Speaker 1: rush, Connor. Speaker 2: Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. How? How? For what? Help. Help. Get the fuck off of this. Criminals. Speaker 1: We are young or little. I have done no crime. I've been here engaging in a public, peaceful debate, and this is how the police act. This is not acceptable in England. This is meant to be some sort of democracy. We are meant to have free fish in this country, and my ancestors went through two world wars. But there's something I can't breathe. I can't breathe. You are criminals. You're violent two d criminals. The minute you knew what was on that banner, you decided let's go

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Allowing citizens to speak freely makes them stronger. This brings me to Munich, where conference organizers banned lawmakers from populist parties on both the left and the right. We don't have to agree with everything, but when political leaders represent a constituency, we should engage in dialogue. To many, it appears that entrenched interests are hiding behind terms like misinformation and disinformation. They dislike the idea of alternative viewpoints, different opinions, or, even worse, different election outcomes.

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A London rally spirals into a drama over who gets to speak in the public square. The event is framed as a UK revolution, with participants claiming millions are in the streets to take back their country and their speech, led by Tommy Robinson. A video by Nick Shirley is cited as coverage, and the crowd insists the counterrevolution has begun, vowing to resist what they call anti‑British hate speech laws. They blame a globalist agenda for Islamification of Europe and urge the world to see that free speech is under attack in the United Kingdom, that only the United States still has free speech. They reference Charlie Kirk, Kier Starmer, JD Vance, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk as sources of inspiration, arguing that Western civilization is under threat and that free speech must be defended at all costs. Inside the crowd, the mood shifts from chant to clash as police push through with riot shields, arresting people for online posts and movement on social media allegedly at odds with speech laws. There are claims of vast turnout, described as perhaps the largest rally in UK history, with statements that 'the revolution has begun' and that 'Britain is awake.' Tensions escalate as protests spill onto bridges; a man is knocked unconscious by a baton, others recount blocks, and some speakers condemn the police as agents of repression. The chatter touches on the supposed double standard of enforcement, with the crowd arguing that tweets can land people in cuffs while other nations enjoy freer speech. The video closes with reflections on what comes next: claims that the crowd is awakening a Western civilization struggle and that platform censorship and government action are tightening civil liberties. A thread ties Charlie Kirk's death to a turning point, with America framed as a beacon of free speech while UK authorities are portrayed as suppressors. The ending notes more coverage from Europe and that uncensored footage is available to members, signaling that the fight over speech is far from over as events continue.
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