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Sneko has insulted me endless times, especially across the last four years. I haven't seen him in years and years and years. But maybe, you know, maybe it's the man code in me. You know, he's insulted me so many times that I could sit here and throw him under the bus, but it's just not who I am as a person. I want to meet Nick and Clav. They're the it's Clav and Nick who reached out to me. You're in America. We've never met before. Come through. We're with Snico. Is that okay? My reply was, Snico always has some crybaby issue with me. If he's not gonna cry his eyes out, he can come. And he came along, and he made a fucking mess. And I could sit here and blame it all on him. But that's truthfully not I don't know. That just feels wrong to me. I'm not gonna sit here and say who else it was. I'm just gonna say I didn't do it. I'm just gonna say that I didn't play the song. I don't find the song funny. I didn't think it was appropriate to do. It's someone else's decision. We can drag him up here, and we can ask him why he did it. Perhaps you're right. Perhaps when they said Nick's never been to a club before, I should have thought Nick's never been to a club before. It's the first time I've ever met him. It might be a funny story. I haven't been in America in a year. You know what? I'm bored. I I don't even like clubs, but I'm in Miami. Maybe I should go for fifteen minutes. Perhaps that was the wrong decision. Perhaps it was. Perhaps I should have known better.

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What country are you from? Afghanistan. Did you flee from the Taliban? Yes. Did you leave your wife at home? Yes, she’s with the army. So, why are you here? It’s complicated. You came to Ireland for a better life? I don’t remember. You know what that means. Just so you know, you won’t get any tea or coffee tonight.

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I'm just here for inspirational motivation. You don't see many black men from the hood who own an island. I have an island called Love Island. What was going through your head when we landed and had to float to another island? I thought I was going to war with you. What was your favorite time that I took you off the grid? When you go off the grid with me, you have to sleep for a week. Yeah, because it definitely gives us sleep.

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I have tested negative for COVID-19 and have been cleared by the press. However, they still want me to wear a mask for another 10 days. But let's keep it between us that I didn't have it on when I entered.

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Michael Chernoff says: I’m very fortunate to have the First Amendment here and different laws, like, I mean, you Michael Chernoff stepped over your rights and sent you back. The Germans arrested me, of course they were waiting for me. I had to serve my initial fourteen months then. They put me on trial again for books I had published while I was in England and the United States where this was a completely legal operation. So they prosecuted me for activities that are done in countries where it was legal. And the reasoning is, well, everything is accessible over the Internet. If somebody can read it in Germany, it’s a crime. So they demand jurisdiction over the entire globe as soon as something is—or the entire universe, if you want. The other person replies: Technically, I wonder if I could be arrested if I went to Germany. Yes. It’s crazy. Michael Chernoff: And have keep all that stuff when I travel now. The other person: Yeah. Don’t do it. Because your profile is high enough for them to bother. Michael Chernoff: That that I could literally be arrested for going to Europe now. Yeah. I’m sorry. Sorry. That just hit my mind, but go on. The other person: So we’ll put on trial for, actually, the pros give me for $9, every single one with up to five years. You do the math.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was charged with incitement after livestreaming her arrest on Facebook for allegedly encouraging friends to attend a lockdown protest. The speaker expresses disappointment in Australia's lack of freedom of speech and questions how the government can justify throwing people in prison for expressing opinions they don't like. The video highlights the woman's confusion and shock at being arrested, as well as the potential jail sentence she could face. Despite the criticism, the speaker still expresses love for Australia and its people, but believes the country would be better with freedom of speech.

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Hello, is this 2 tier kir? I hear you're locking people up for memes. What's going on? Yes, but it's because far-right individuals are saying hurtful things. I'll deal with you for that. You can't threaten me; my dad was a tool maker. Well, he made a tool for the World Economic Forum. Don't bring Davos into this; I'll tell my mom. Listen, I’ll own everything and love it. My mom worked in the NHS. My mom, the greatest, always warned me about letting commies take over. When I get reelected, I'm going to invade your country and make Britain great again.

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The speaker reports they have been officially banned from entering the United Kingdom. They state the UK government, under Keirstarmer, deems their presence “not conducive to the public good,” and they express confusion over why being conducive to the public good is a requirement to enter a country. They compare this to thousands of illegal immigrants entering through the Channel daily, noting that “Nobody's asking them to be conducive to the public good,” yet they cannot go to the UK. The speaker mentions they did not apply for an EITA (likely a visa/permit) and had recently returned in September to join the Tommy Robinson rally where they spoke, intending to participate again in May, which now seems impossible. They describe the timing as suspicious, pointing out that three days earlier they posted about Kierst Armour calling out his hypocrisy for wanting to ban X because of women’s safety while allegedly allowing migrant gang rapes to happen. They imply this is connected to the ban as an act to ban free speech. They describe the situation as dystopian and emphasize the severe limitation of their freedom, noting that “as it says in email, I cannot appeal.” They stress they are not convicted of any crime, not under suspicion of any crime, and that the decision was made by Kirstarmer that someone like them is “not welcome in The UK.” The overall claim is that the ban is an abrupt, non-appealable restriction on their entry into the country, framed within accusations of political manipulation and hypocrisy by the UK government and Kier Starmer.

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I was jailed for speaking out, do you agree? I don't want another lockdown. The speaker presents a book exposing research fraud behind vaccine mandates to a senator.

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Good day, Australia. Desi Freeman and the cop shooting: Desi was in fear of his life, and he told me this a couple of weeks ago on the phone. Why? Because the cops have been harassing him not only in Bright, but outside of Bright and other areas of Victoria as well. They stole his car two cars. They've beaten him up. They've dragged him through the court.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. As an unvaccinated person, the speaker was unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regretted not getting vaccinated, the speaker stated it was the best decision of their life.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was arrested and charged with incitement after live-streaming her arrest on Facebook. She allegedly encouraged friends to attend a lockdown protest. The speaker expresses disbelief that Australia does not have freedom of speech and questions how the government can throw people in prison for expressing their opinions. The woman, who is pregnant, pleads with the officers, mentioning that she has an ultrasound appointment. She could face up to 15 years in jail. The speaker concludes by saying that they would like Australia more if it had freedom of speech.

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Steve Byrne calls me: 'you wanna go to Israel?' He says, 'it's free. They'll fly you out.' The lineup would be me, George Lopez, Jamie Chung, Brian Greenberg, 'her husband.' Then I’m told, 'It's not free' because, 'when you land there, they go, you have to every day tweet positive things about Israel.' I feel uneasy about it. I have Palestinian friends, and the conflict is real; I did what they said, but it was 'the fucking wrath I got.' When asked what I tweeted, I recall: 'Jews Jews good, Palestinians bad?' 'Build the wall higher?' 'Jew number one.' 'Oh, that's crazy. The Israeli government? Yeah.' 'Every day, it was just nonstop. You were cucking for the Israeli government.' 'Yeah. But I wish I hadn't gone really.'

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Do the little jaw thing. I'll dab wherever I want. How are you doing, James? You’ve been on those for a while, haven’t you? How long do you think that’s going to last? Think about what you’re doing to your kids with these digital prisons. Look at James; those trousers are looking tight. You might want to get some new ones. Boys, get some close protection. Just following orders, aren’t they? They’re not protecting anyone closely. Come on, James, give us a flex. The birds love it. When are you getting new trousers? You’re looking a bit fat. Taxi drivers are doing a good job, but these guys aren’t. Get out of here; you’re not welcome. Do that sexy little jaw thing again, James. Don’t touch me; stay there.

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My country treats me like a criminal because I support the president they stole from power. Standing up for my country shouldn't make me a criminal. It feels strange to be here, I was here over 3 years ago.

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"Go back to use our own country. We don't want you here. Fuck back to use our own country. Absolutely disgraceful. Free money here. Everyone get free money. We go to work tomorrow. Use the hotel. Use the hotels. We have to walk."

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Steve Byrne calls me about going to Israel: "it's free. They'll fly you out." The trip would be a celebrity tour: "it's gonna be me, you, George Lopez, Jamie Chung, Brian Greenberg, her husband." But it's "not free," because "when you land there, they go, you have to every day tweet positive things about Israel." I "felt so uneasy uneasy about it." Despite having Palestinian friends, I did what they said, but "the fucking wrath I got" was insane. The tweets included: "Jews Jews good, Palestinians bad? Is that what you tweeted?" and "Jew number one." "Build the wall higher?" "Oh, fuck. That's weird as shit" about involving "the Israeli government." "every day, it was just nonstop. You were cucking for the Israeli government." "Yeah. But I wish I hadn't gone really."

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by the speaker, who questioned Australia's lack of freedom of speech and compared it to the US. The woman's arrest was live-streamed on Facebook, where she expressed concern about missing her ultrasound appointment. The speaker expressed their love for Australia but stated that they would like it more if the country had freedom of speech. The woman could potentially face a jail sentence of up to 15 years.

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No one came to test the speaker for COVID, but two uniformed police officers arrived at their house and blocked their driveway. The police informed the speaker that they were being taken to Howard Springs and gave them the option of either going in a police van or a COVID cab. The speaker chose the cab to avoid a $5,000 fine. The speaker questioned why they couldn't self-isolate at home like others, but the police said they were following orders from higher authorities.

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Hey guys, I'm Chris Quaglin, and I'm now a non-felon after being incarcerated for about a year. I've been in seven jails in eleven months, and Northern Neck was the worst. The conditions were inhumane, from rats and roaches to guards beating inmates and staff ignoring prisoner rights. I was denied a gluten-free diet despite having celiac disease and told I didn't have celiac, even though I was diagnosed 25 years ago. I lost 50 pounds. I was also denied COVID quarantine and basic necessities like soap and water. After calling my lawyer, I tested positive for COVID and was locked down without phone access. The jail admitted to listening to my lawyer calls and punishing me for what was said. I'm furious about the inhumane conditions, and the FBI will be questioning everyone involved. Cooperate and give up bigger fish because cops aren't built to be on the other side of those bars. Thank you.

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Lucy Connolly describes being banned from traveling and required to stay in the UK, feeling it is authoritarian and that she is still being controlled by the state. She explains she must attend probation every week and is at MAPPA level three, which applies to sex offenders and terrorists. MAPPA stands for multi-agency public protection; it involves a police department and a press department, making her not just answerable to probation but to “a mapper,” a system that she finds insane. The stated reason is press interest due to her high profile, so she must seek probation’s permission for everything. She must obtain signed-off permission to go anywhere with more than 50 people and to attend events or conferences. For example, she is going to Parliament tomorrow to watch the debate Rupert Lowe set up about not using prison as a punishment for people who post on social media, and she has had to seek permission to attend that, approved by probation. Essentially, everything she does is controlled by them. Speaker 0 expresses astonishment, noting that Lucy is effectively grouped with sex offenders and others “in the same bag,” due to that tweet. Lucy confirms she feels she is being made an example of to a high degree. She references a recent incident she would not detail, where probation questioned her about drinking, insisting the incident was nothing to do with her and that someone had gone to the press, which then went through MAPPA to probation. She says it became a big deal because it involved her, Lucy Connolly. Lucy notes the situation is wearing her down: “I’m not gonna lie, but I just smile and nod and, you know, and go along with it because what choice do I have?” The discussion highlights the ongoing constraints, surveillance, and alleged media-driven scrutiny she faces under MAPPA, despite not being the person at fault in the cited incident.

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During COVID-19, the speaker believes the government was authoritarian and imposed a vaccine passport. Because the speaker is unvaccinated, they were unable to travel across the country. When asked if they regret not being vaccinated, the speaker said no, stating it was the best decision of their life.

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I'm giving you a warning to stay on the block and follow the rules. You can go to the laundry, but you must wear a mask. You cannot leave your balcony to talk to someone else. There are strict lines drawn for safety, especially in this highly infectious area. If you breach the rules again, it could result in a $5,000 fine. I'm here to ensure compliance, not to argue. Being in this situation feels horrible, like being in prison. It’s inhumane; you feel small and overpowered.

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A pregnant woman in Australia was thrown in jail for allegedly inciting a lockdown protest through a Facebook post. The incident was criticized by one of the speakers, who expressed disappointment in Australia's lack of freedom of speech. The woman's arrest was live-streamed on Facebook, and she mentioned having an ultrasound appointment shortly after. The speaker argued that Australia should adopt freedom of speech like the "greatest country in the world" and questioned how the government could imprison people for expressing their opinions. The woman could potentially face a 15-year jail sentence. The speaker expressed hope that Australia would change its stance on freedom of speech.

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A South African immigrant states they left behind their house, car, dogs, and mother. They say they didn't leave for fun, but for their children's safety. According to them, in South Africa, if you're white, you're considered wrong, a land thief, and a racist, regardless of personal involvement in apartheid. They recount being overwhelmed by the Trump administration's welcome, expecting instead to be put to work immediately and start from the bottom.
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