• Predator Hunter - Kiera's Justice
    Nov 28 2024

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    In this gripping episode, we delve into the harrowing story of Keira, a young woman from Beeston, Nottingham, who bravely shares her experience of grooming and abuse at the hands of a local shopkeeper, Harry Shankar. Keira recounts the manipulation and threats she faced, which led to a prolonged period of suffering and injustice. Despite reporting the crimes, the legal system failed to deliver adequate justice, leaving her abuser with a mere suspended sentence.

    We explore the broader context of grooming scandals in the UK, emphasizing that such crimes are not limited to any single community. The episode highlights the systemic failures that allow predators to escape with minimal consequences and the impact this has on victims like Keira.

    Our host, driven by a personal connection to the community and a desire to seek justice, takes us through the investigative process, including the use of private detectives to gather evidence against Shankar. The episode culminates in a dramatic confrontation, aiming to hold the perpetrator accountable and provide Keira with a sense of justice.

    This episode serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of community vigilance and support for victims of abuse, urging listeners to take action and support efforts to bring justice to those who have been wronged.

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    37 mins
  • Lawfare 2 - Lust, Fear and Loathing - And the UK Riots
    Oct 30 2024

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    This is the audio version of the film: https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra/status/1850161478319419813

    In this episode, we delve into the complex and contentious issues surrounding the current state of British society and governance. We begin by exploring the tragic story of Peter Lynch, a grandfather who was imprisoned for his activism and ultimately took his own life. This sets the stage for a broader discussion on the perceived corruption within the political and judicial systems, and the impact this has on raising future generations.

    We examine the growing unrest on the streets of Britain, fueled by conflicting narratives from the government and citizen journalists. The episode questions whether the British people are facing a new wave of 'lawfare' and explores the historical significance of the Magna Carta as a symbol of freedom and justice.

    The conversation shifts to the current political climate under the new Labour government, critiquing their policies and the rapid implementation of what is described as a totalitarian agenda. We discuss the implications of mass surveillance, digital currencies, and social credit systems, and how these measures are perceived as threats to personal freedoms.

    The episode also addresses the controversial topics of immigration, cultural integration, and the rise of crime, particularly focusing on the impact of unchecked migration on British society. We hear personal accounts of individuals affected by these issues, highlighting the emotional and societal toll.

    Finally, we explore the role of media and government in shaping public perception and the consequences of dissent in a society where freedom of speech is increasingly under threat. The episode concludes with a call to action for unity and resistance against perceived tyranny, urging listeners to reclaim their nation and protect their freedoms.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Victim of Child Rape - Abandoned by the State
    Sep 28 2024

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    In this poignant episode, Sammy Woodhouse sits down with Kayleigh in Bristol, a courageous young survivor who has chosen to waive her anonymity to share her harrowing story of exploitation and survival. Kayleigh's ordeal began at the tender age of 11, when she was subjected to abuse by a gang of men. Despite the early involvement of authorities, her cries for help were largely ignored, leading to years of suffering.

    Kayleigh recounts the terrifying experiences she endured, including being moved from place to place and the constant threats to her family. Her story highlights the systemic failures of professionals who were supposed to protect her, as well as the challenges she faced in seeking justice.

    In a landmark trial, Kayleigh bravely testified against 13 men, enduring grueling cross-examinations by multiple barristers. Her testimony led to their convictions, but the aftermath has been far from easy. Despite the guilty verdicts, many of her abusers have been released early, leaving Kayleigh and her family in a state of fear and vulnerability.

    Kayleigh's story is a powerful reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and the need for systemic change. Her bravery in speaking out is a call to action for authorities to do more to protect victims and prevent future exploitation. Join us as we listen to Kayleigh's story and reflect on the lessons that must be learned to ensure no other child suffers as she did.

    (00:01) Introduction to Kayleigh's Story

    (00:54) The Beginning of Exploitation

    (02:25) Gang Involvement and Police Inaction

    (04:48) Escape and Fear for Family

    (05:52) The Trial and Testimonies

    (09:45) Lack of Support and Aftermath

    (12:22) Life After Convictions

    (14:30) Message to Authorities and Future Hopes

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    17 mins
  • Artur Pawlowski
    Sep 13 2024

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    In this episode of "Silenced with Tommy Robinson," Tommy sits down with Pastor Artur Pawlowski, a Polish-Canadian pastor known for his defiance against COVID-19 restrictions in Canada. Pastor Artur shares his life story, beginning with his upbringing in communist Poland, where he learned the importance of freedom and resistance. He recounts his experiences growing up under Soviet oppression, his family's struggles, and the lessons he learned from the solidarity movement in Poland.

    Pastor Artur discusses his journey to Canada, where he initially pursued a successful business career before dedicating his life to helping the homeless and feeding the poor. He describes the challenges he faced from Canadian authorities, including numerous arrests and legal battles, as he continued his mission to serve the vulnerable.

    The conversation delves into Pastor Artur's resistance against COVID-19 mandates, highlighting his defiance in holding church services and feeding the homeless despite government restrictions. He shares the impact of his actions, including his viral confrontation with police officers during a church service, which garnered international attention.

    Pastor Artur also talks about his involvement with the Canadian truck convoy protest, his subsequent arrest, and the harsh treatment he received while in custody. He reflects on the broader implications of government overreach and the importance of standing up for freedom and truth.

    Throughout the episode, Pastor Artur emphasizes the significance of faith, family, and freedom, urging listeners to resist tyranny and fight for their rights. His story is a testament to the power of courage and conviction in the face of adversity.

    (00:00:00) Introduction and Background

    (00:01:42) COVID-19 and Government Overreach

    (00:07:16) Polish History and Fight for Freedom

    (00:14:07) Life Under Communism

    (00:23:00) Solidarity Movement and Resistance

    (00:39:46) Journey to Canada

    (00:52:00) Helping the Homeless and Legal Battles

    (01:21:03) COVID-19 Pandemic and Legal Challenges

    (02:03:01) Truck Convoy and Arrest

    (02:24:51) Imprisonment and Influence in Jail

    (02:57:03) Lawsuit and Fight for Justice

    (03:15:01) Reflections and Future Plans

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    3 hrs and 21 mins
  • Standing Up Against Tyranny: Join Us on October 26th
    Sep 9 2024

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    Since the 27th of July, our government has launched a full-scale attack on our freedoms. They have acted tyrannically, attempting to oppress, silence, intimidate, and scare us. People are being locked up for their words on Facebook, with these actions being broadcasted globally to instill fear and make us believe we have no rights. Even if we do have rights, they want us too scared to exercise them. We must not allow this to happen. We have no choice but to come out in our tens and hundreds of thousands outside 10 Downing Street to send a message: we will not be intimidated into silence.

    Some people fear mass arrests, but what happened during the riot was not a legitimate, organized, legal, and lawful protest. What we organize each time is legal and lawful, cooperating with the Metropolitan Police Force to ensure a safe environment. We have protected rights that cannot be taken away if we act properly. Courage is not about the absence of fear; it's about being scared and still doing the right thing. Join us on the 26th of October to send a message to the tyrants and bullies that we will not back down.

    We have a fabulous documentary coming that will reveal the truth about the riots and why the British public is angry. Keir Starmer and others want to paint us as a far-right movement, but we will show the world the real reasons behind our anger, linking it to the crime wave caused by migrants. English women are being targeted in every town and city, and we will prove it. This is the most important date, and even if you're scared, remember that we have rights. We must not let them scare us into silence.

    Our team at Urban Scoop has been working tirelessly to produce this documentary, giving a voice to the families of men who have been kidnapped by the British state and are now political prisoners. These men are playing an incredibly important role in waking up the masses. The actions of the British establishment over the last four weeks have been a humiliation, and this must continue. On the 26th of October, we will peacefully confront the establishment outside 10 Downing Street, putting on a spectacle and proving to the world why we are angry.

    If you have stood with us before, stand with us again. This is the most important day for us. If we allow the British public to be intimidated from exercising their democratic rights to peacefully protest, we have already lost. They are coming for our speech and our freedom. We must confront the bully. Make your plans and be there on the 26th of October. We will work with the police to ensure a peaceful protest. The fight is on, and it won't be easy, but we are fighting for our rights and our country.

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    7 mins
  • The Sammy Woodhouse Story
    Sep 6 2024

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    In this powerful episode, I, Sammy Woodhouse, share my harrowing journey as a survivor of criminal and sexual exploitation. Growing up in Rotherham, England, I had a happy childhood with dreams of becoming a dancer. However, my life took a tragic turn at the age of 14 when I met Arshad Hussain, a dangerous criminal known to the authorities. What began as an innocent encounter quickly escalated into years of mental, sexual, and physical abuse, as well as criminal exploitation.

    Despite the efforts of my parents to report the situation, the authorities failed to recognize me as a victim. I was treated as a willing participant rather than someone being groomed and abused. My life spiraled out of control as I went missing for extended periods, lived in foster care, and was forced into situations that no child should ever endure.

    Throughout my ordeal, I faced unimaginable threats and violence, including forced abortions and attempts on my life. The lack of support from the police and social services only compounded my suffering. It wasn't until I became pregnant with my second child that I found the strength to break free from my abuser.

    As I rebuilt my life, I encountered further challenges, including suicidal thoughts and a lack of therapeutic support. It took years for me to come to terms with the fact that I was a victim of exploitation. With the help of professionals and my own determination, I began to gather evidence and share my story with the world.

    My story, published in The Times, helped expose the widespread child abuse in Rotherham and led to significant criminal investigations and policy changes. However, the fight for justice and support for survivors continues. I have dedicated my life to raising awareness, educating others, and advocating for policy changes to protect children from exploitation.

    Through my book and ongoing work, I aim to provide a voice for survivors and ensure that no child has to endure what I went through. Join me in this episode as I recount my journey and the ongoing battle for justice and support for victims of exploitation.

    (00:00) Introduction and Early Life

    (01:21) The Encounter That Changed Everything

    (02:32) Life Under Exploitation

    (05:00) The Mechanics of Grooming

    (07:13) Attempts to Escape

    (10:23) The Turning Point

    (14:09) Struggles After Exploitation

    (17:28) Seeking Justice

    (20:20) Reflections and Advocacy

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    24 mins
  • Post Riots Conversation - Sammy Woodhouse and Guramit Singh
    Sep 2 2024

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    In this episode, we delve into the controversial topic of the English Defence League (EDL) and its portrayal in the media. The Sammy Woodhouse interviews Guramit Singh, a former leader of the EDL, to discuss the organization's history, its disbandment in 2011, and the misconceptions surrounding it. Singh clarifies that the EDL was never a far-right racist organization and that it actively expelled far-right racists from its ranks. He also addresses the recent riots in the UK, emphasizing that they were not organized by the EDL but were a result of broader societal issues.

    Singh criticizes the media and politicians for labeling peaceful demonstrators as far-right extremists and discusses the two-tier policing and justice system in the UK. He argues that the media and politicians are stoking tensions between communities for their own agendas. The conversation also touches on the role of religion in British society, the perceived favoritism towards the Muslim community, and the challenges faced by the Christian community.

    The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of British politics, the need for a pro-British political party, and the importance of free speech. The host and Singh agree that while the road ahead is challenging, there is hope for change if people remain united and vocal about their concerns.

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    52 mins
  • Chris Barber
    Aug 31 2024

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    In this episode of "Silenced with Tommy Robinson," Tommy sits down with Chris Barber, the man behind the famous Canadian trucker convoy that protested against COVID-19 vaccine mandates. Chris shares his personal journey, from growing up in a small village in Saskatchewan to becoming a trucker and eventually organizing a protest that captured global attention. He discusses the challenges he faced, including the severe lockdowns in Canada, the impact of vaccine mandates on his business and family, and the emotional toll it took on him and others.

    Chris recounts the overwhelming support the convoy received from Canadians, the media's attempts to discredit the movement, and the government's harsh response, including the freezing of bank accounts and the use of the Emergencies Act. He also talks about his arrest, the legal battles he is currently facing, and the ongoing fight for freedom and accountability in Canada.

    Throughout the episode, Chris emphasizes the importance of standing up for one's rights and encourages others to get involved in local politics to effect change. The conversation sheds light on the broader implications of the trucker convoy and its impact on the global narrative surrounding COVID-19 mandates.

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    54 mins