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We we spoke yesterday about cognitive dissonance right and if you want to experience cognitive dissonance or an amazing example of it you’re looking at it because that is the complete written works of William Shakespeare of Stratford that’s everything that that historical figure ever wrote that there’s any record of when I first got
Shown this I sort of looked at it and went well hang on that can’t be right and it took me an awfully long time to kind of process the fact that William sh SHP of Stratford Couldn’t Write his name like you know if you compare that to a child’s handwriting what you’re saying
Three or four maybe that they’ve done maybe couple of hundred hours practice in their life with a pen and that’s nowhere near what you need to to do you need to do thousands of that we’ll remember school you know it takes a lot it’s muscle memory it takes a long time
The person who signed these signatures there’s no way he wrote a poem that when the cat sat on the map let alone shall I compare thee to a summer’s day or anything like that there is like really out of place it’s like he knows how to
Do an A but the rest is like show got the a in the middle William I don’t know how he did that but a couple of things about these first of all it’s absolutely certain that this is the the handwriting of William Shakespeare of Stratford because these are um signed inlegal
Documents that will witness so this some of a couple of these are from his will and people say oh he was must have been really ill when he wrote his will but um they try and explain away the fact that Shakespeare couldn’t write his own name
Um so these are from his will that’s absolutely um or at least two of them I think are from his will these are witness signatures there was no like legal documents there’s no better proof you could have than a witnessed signature that’s why they’re on Wheels
The other thing to say is that this guy whose signature you’re looking at on his birth certificate and on his death certificate his name was William shacker SB so not actually Shakespeare at all William shakar it’s possible that when he went to London he decided to you know Posh himself up and
Give his name a bit of a a makeover and started calling himself William Shakespeare but that wasn’t his legal name and there are loads of things about this person that just don’t add up like in his will he he didn’t own a single book like there’s no books no papers no
Oh I was halfway through writing this poem no books no papers nothing like that in his there’s no literature of any kind in his life there’s also the fact that he died was it in 1616 I think and at that point something like half the plays that are now ascribed to William
Shakespeare had never been performed in public so not only is he got no books and no papers no letters nothing like that at all when he dies I think I think it is 18 but there’s at least 12 plays of his that have never before be been
Performed in public so where are they and how is it that a you know a self-made man was able to write all these things that take months if not years and then never do anything with them it’s very strange look at his family a bit more boldly his mom and dad
Were 100% illiterate they could not write on all their legal documents you get them scribing NX so that’s his parents Couldn’t Write uh again there’s not a single book in the house and his daughters the surviving his surviving children his daughter anyway and half the way couldn’t couldn’t sign her own
Name whoever wrote The Works of Shakespeare was very very good right very very very good is it conceivable that that person wouldn’t have any books or papers at home that their parents and their children would all be illiterate it just doesn’t fit the the playwrights Lifestyle the play rights profession now
I mentioned about Shakespeare and the signatures and so on in my book architecture of power really to make the point that this is a very very sharp example of cognitive distance I mean when I I I don’t blame anyone for being skeptical about this because it takes a
Lot of time to process just look at that handwriting look at it there’s no way you could professionally write a play in that handwriting right so then some people say oh he had a scribe but how did the son of a glove maker from Stratford who was an actor not a wellpay
Job come into London and just be so brilliant that someone would write it all down for him it doesn’t make any sense now I mentioned in my book this book which is called Shakespeare’s unorthodox biography this is what several people recommend if you’re interested in evidence when looking at
Shakespeare because what the author Diana price does is she goes through all the written record from about I’m going to say 1550 to 1625 something like that the period when Shakespeare was alive and she goes to all the um noted poets from the era so I’d heard of Ben Johnson
And Christopher Marlo but there’s Thomas Neil Samuel Daniel Edmund Spencer Philip maner there’s 20 odd poets and what she does is she goes through and says well look is there evidence for the poet’s education in every case there’s receipts and so on that prove the where the poet
Was educated in Shakespeare’s case he was supposedly educated at the grammar school in Stratford but uniquely the records for those years when he was meant to be there are missing records before he was meant to be there are there records after he was meant to be there were there when Shakespeare’s name
Would have been in the you know the register those records have disappeared so there’s no evidence of Shakespeare having education for example there’s no evidence of him having any written correspondence letters there’s no evidence of him being paid to write there’s no evidence of him having any
Relationship with like a patron or a lord who pays wage there’s no original manuscripts whatsoever there’s nothing that he wrote apart from these signatures there’s no handwriting inscriptions receipts letters or anything like that no what she calls commender verses poets would write each other little poems saying how wonderful
They all were and laugh about how clever they were there’s nothing like that at death as a writer when writers died other writers made a massive deal out of it they all wrote poems to each other celebrating that person trying to Big up their reputation when Shakespeare died
No one noticed he died obviously in Stratford back in London there wasn’t a ripple socially there wasn’t any reaction to this supposed greatest poet of all time this greatest playwright of all time this man from Stratford dying there was nothing the silence was you could say deafening now this book goes
On and there’s other things she evidences but none of uh the evidence you’d expect to find from the life of a poet you know debts if nothing else someone would keep record of debts there’s nothing there’s no litery chain he does not exist in a paper way in a
Way you’d expect like for Ben Johnson they got all his work his written works his handwritten works and like they put them in a folio right they kind of bind them all together and these massive folios of people’s work for all of those people I mentioned and others who all of
Them have records like that and there’s nothing for Shakespeare so there’s the absence of evidence right the complete absence of evidence and then there’s a lot of work has been done in the last 100 years about trying to piece together who it was who actually wrote These incredible works of literature right I’m
Gonna say the smart money is on a guy called Edward deve who was the 17th Earl of Oxford now why would why would you cover this up yada y y there’s an incredible story here that has actually been made into a movie you can check that out online it’s called Anonymous I
Know Anonymous is associated with those hackers in masks it’s not that it’s Anonymous check out Anonymous maybe Google Anonymous Shakespeare you’ll see it’s been put into a movie but the story goes and this is what uh people especially in the states who have investigated the situation a bit more
Objectively they’ve got their skin in the game you could say maybe in the English people in the states have for the last 100 years been put forward forensic reasons for why Edward Dev was Shakespeare and for why towards the end of D’s life and career as a writer he
Was figuratively buried he was cut out of any association with um the the plays by that point he was a a ruined man so he was a 17th Earl of Oxford and he inherited at the age of 12 one of the you know richest eloms in the country you know Oxfordshire he owned
Oxfordshire it’s a good gig he could afford to get anything he wanted now his Origins let’s say are a little bit murky it’s not entirely clear uh who his parents were or that would be what a lot of people say um Queen Elizabeth famously was reigning at the time now
She’s known to history as the Virgin Queen and I’m going to shock all your audience here she wasn’t a virgin and it’s very very very very very likely she had kids and this is part of the story of Edward D it’s certain that a fellow called Thomas Seymour you know sexually
Assaulted or raped Elizabeth when she was about 14 um he was later executed for that and she had to go on Retreat which you know would imply well it seems reasonable to infer because she did it more than once in her career she she went on Retreat for about nine months if
You see what I mean and um a few few weeks after that some Aristocrat had a ginger-haired baby coincidences happened right it’s possible that Edward D was the product of her pregnancy and was sort of adopted by the Earl of Oxford Edward de if you look a picture of him
There’s a few of them uh mentioned also now just to drop his name Robert Deo who became the ear of Essex if you look at them there there was a surprising number of Ginger sort of aqualine aristocrats being born just as Elizabeth hit her sort of late teens and early 20s so it’s
Possible that Elizabeth Edward de was her son this is certainly what a lot of people say I should probably mention the guy Thomas Looney who first put this theory about Edward D forward what Looney did was look at Hamlet because Hamlet is said to to be the most autobiographical of Shakespeare’s plays
Right he puts the most of himself in it and what Looney did was look at Hamlet and what Hamlet did and then look at people in Elizabeth’s court and what they did and Hamlet wrote plays he lost his father his best friend was heratio kidnapped by Pirates there are lots and
Lots of basically if you look at Hamlet’s life in in the play it’s very very very very very close to D and specifically um there were characters are in in Hamlet a guy called ponus who’s based on Robert Ed sorry Edward D’s father-in-law guy called Robert cile
So the story of Edward D or the identity of Edward D was deduced by Thomas Looney by looking at all these comparisons between the autobiography that if you like that is Hamlet and the biography of Edward de that’s how he was identified what came next was a series of theories
Coming forward from people who just added to ‘s Insight that it was D who who who was probably the author yeah I’m going to well it’s called The Prince Judah Theory this is not my theory I’ve just read this it’s it’s what they say
So maybe in his 20s D start as ear as Ox had started appearing at court and he was a very very literate man he’s well known as a great writer he was everyone praised his poetry he was obviously a very sophisticated guy he spoke Greek it’s likely that he translated ID when
He was a child there’s a a translation ascribed to a guy called Golding and Golding was Edward de’s tutor similarly he’s well Queen Elizabeth when she was young had translated tacitus the Roman historian and it’s likely Edward D translated of it when he was being educated very well educated man money no
Object and as it turned out um you know a bit of a a bit of a Dandy so when he turned up at um Court there was this young aidite G n cour here and the pince chuda hypothesis it says or this theory is that they fell in love or had some
Kind of affair so that’s mother and son it’s not entirely clear at what point they would have realize that or if indeed that was something that was known to them or what I mean it’s it’s a bit beyond beyond imagination it’s like Freud come true but this is um this is
The prince Tuda Theory and I can go into why people say this is not completely ridiculous or like why it’s likely in in a bit but um the fact is another Ginger Aristocrat was born and he was Henry rley the Earl of South Hampton talk about in a bit he was um
Involved in what was called the Essex Rebellion with Robert Deo another ginger-haired young male Aristocrat who seemed to think he had some say in who should inherit the so Edward de as well as having a relationship with Elizabeth the theory goes definitely did a lot of writing
There’s huge amounts of uh his writing in very good handwriting you know he knew how to hold a pen and some of it is identical I’m gonna say or like 90 over 95% identical for example there’s a play he wrote called Henry V F and it’s it’s
The same as the Shakespeare play I mean the the characters some of the dialogue apparently is a bit different all the character names all the scenes all the setting all the planning that play had been played in playhouses in London before Shakespeare was even meant to have come to London so there there
Are all these questions of continuity but Edward D was definitely very prolific and he put together what he might have called well was a masonic lodge of some form but you could call him the Band of Brothers he was known as a massive patron of poets he he was the
Ear of Oxford yeah come on come around to my house we’ll we’ll write poetry together I don’t know we’ll drink wine and do whatever else was available to an know he had a bunch of guys around him known as sort of Oxford’s men almost I mean he was Lord High Chamberlain and he
Did have a a an acting troop the the Lord Lord Chamberlain’s men was his acting troop so I mean he was he was an Earl he had a lot of money he was the richest Earl I think in the country and he was potentially the heir of parent to
Queen Elizabeth one thing I’ll send you is I is his signature beautifully done and he has he draws a little Brown over his name and put seven dashes so he’s kind of like indicating people say he’s indicating that he’s the future Edward iith I.E Elizabeth air and if he’d
Signed his name like that with putting the little crown on putting the little seven in there and he wasn’t her Heir and someone had got hold of that he’d have probably been a dead man because saying you’re going to be king after the Queen’s dead even talking about the
Monarch’s death could be construed as treason he was signing his name in a way that would have been a death warrant if he hadn’t legitimately been able to claim the the acquiescence or whatever Queen Elizabeth to sign his name Edward iith it would have been he would have
Killed him if if he hadn’t had permission so you got this incredible life of this incredible guy um Edward D and he was clearly a bit of a mover and Shaker very popular in court and then something happened I’m going to say what a lot of people said happened was Henry
Ridley the the baby he had with his mother and at some point someone probably worked it out and you know you’re um I’m going to mention now again this guy Robert CLE he he’s the sort of power behind the throne he’s the guy who’s really running the day-to-day
Government now if you’re running a day-to-day government with all these Aristocrats running off just going mental how the hell do you manage that situation the heir to the throne is also the brother of the queen and it just I mean it just you know who who I mean you
Can’t get your head around that so that was pretty much at the same time Edward de lost favor was pretty much the same time Queen Elizabeth became became a virgin the whole Virgin Queen thing started being pumped out so there’s no way she could have you know she never
Had sex she can’t have kids she’s she’s like on a pedestal so that was the work of Robert cile who knew Edward D very very well because Edward D was married to an CLE Robert cel’s sister and that was not a happy marriage that wasn’t
That was kind of I’m going to say an arranged marriage a forc marriage Edward de as the Earl of Oxford was told by the s you’re going to marry our daughter let’s just say he wasn’t very happy about that but what that meant was the cesil by marrying Edward de meant his
Grandchild his daughter’s child would be the next in line on the basis that Edward D was the heir of parent right so the Cel by marrying in or forcing Edward de to get married ensured their inclusion let’s say in the royal succession but that all that didn’t
Happen obviously that all went tits up and what Robert cesil ended up doing was saying look we’re not going to have a Ginger anything like when Ginger is out just look at you know just the trouble Harry’s caused Ginger’s Ginger’s Bad Karma for for the royal family I don’t
Know you want to put it and he organized the succession of James I first from Scotland he did it secretly as Elizabeth was getting older he wrote letters to all the different main Aristocrats in the country saying I Robert cile suggest we have K King James of Scotland come
Down and be the next king will you sign will you will you agree with me and he got all these people to to agree with him in letters so about 40 or 50 of the main aristocratic families were all like yeah we’ll choose James Stewart and that
Really pissed off a lot of people who were gingerhead and aristocratic especially Robert Deo the Earl of Essex because in 16001 as elizab I think she died in 16003 so she was getting on he organized What’s called the Essex rebellion in the sort of January February of uh 1601 with Henry Ridley
Another Ginger young Aristocrat tried to forment a rebellion they failed and Robert Deo was executed as you’d expect leading an armed Insurrection in medieval London you’re gonna get your head cut off Henry Ridley who the Prince Judah hypothesis says was Elizabeth da sorry Elizabeth’s son with Edward Deva Henry Ridley who was also
There was also part of the rebellion was just let off he wasn’t even punished so one Earl was beheaded and one Earl was like let literally off without any punishment whatsoever so that’s another aspect of Henry Ridley’s part in this the other I might as well mention this
Now um academics say you can’t tell who Shakespeare dedicated his sonnets to Mr wh or HW now that’s Henry Wiley but if you agree with that identification that all the sonics were dedicated to Henry Wiley you got to ask why was Shakespeare writing love poem to the fourth ear of
Southampton it’s a bit clearer when you consider that it was probably well if if the Prince Judah thing is right then it was um Edward de was writing love poems to his son and it becomes a bit more platonic love I mean I’m not you know I thought it was another case of
Mother and son you know yeah well who knows I wouldn’t rule it out or or any permutation and com combination you care to think of I don’t think there’ have been beneath that so we got Henry rizley and Robert Deo riding into town they try and kill Robert cile basically that’s
The mission is to kill Robert cile get him away from Queen Elizabeth so that they can start advising her about the succession now if you look at Robert Deo he was sort of an aqualine Ginger guy and he did seem to think he had some right to charge in there and tell the
Queen what to do now what on What basis was he doing that can’t have been completely mad because he had other people with him so I would say and other people say that it’s very likely that he was one of uh Elizabeth’s children he knew it you know everyone knew it but no
One mentioned it because she was by that point the Virgin Queen right that cesil had managed that situation like that so anyway um the Essex Rebellion ended in Failure everyone who was Associated wasn’t sorry wasn’t the incited by the the play as well by will yeah well this
Is the thing so um you’ve got these two Ginger Aristocrats leading Rebellion you had Edward Dev let’s just say let’s just say Shakespeare for the minute but it was Edward de the Globe Theater they were paid I think it a something like 20 something for February 1601 right it was
The day it happened the day before the Essex Rebellion kicked off the Globe Theater players were paid to put on the play Richard II which in the version they put on includes What’s called the deposition scene so the deposition scene in Richard II is just sort of like
Richard II’s a really evil Hunchback scheming no good king and the deposition scene is someone just saying well you you’re a bad King for this reason you’re bad King for this reason you’re bad so we’re justified in getting rid of you so in a public performance in a public
Space they were justifying rebellion and that deposition scene was very very very very very contentious he’ been taken out of previous performances I think the records say that the the globe players were paid extra to put that scene in and it caused a Tumo because everyone in the audience recognized Richard II’s this
Nasty dimin Hunchback guy who does nothing but plot and scheme and backstab people and then the audience knew this wasn’t Richard the Second being depicted it was Robert CLE who was a short punch back guy who loved to plot scheme and so it became very clear and you know there
Were sedici outes from the audience during this performance like people say h you know let’s go kill CES whatever probably some people in there like Aon provocator other people just getting whipped up in the frenzy and anyway that performance of Richard II caused a crowd to forment that crowd were used as part
Of sort of followed Robert Deo and his Rebellion as they rode into town and it became quite obvious that Shakespeare and Shakes globe that Premier bit of propaganda had been used to um identify and vilify Robert cile so many people died at his hand it’s beyond counting he
Was not to be messed with right he believed he was acting with a Divine sort of power of the whole government he was acting on behalf of the Monarch to do the Monarch’s bidding rules didn’t really apply to him so why did he let Shakespeare off I mean Shakespeare is
Just this guy who writes good poetry right and he wrote something about Robert CLE he wrote a satar directed at Robert CLE only a blind man would miss the associations and for some reason no one’s able to explain because poets and writers would get thrown in jail B Ben Johnson ended
Up in jail for saying something a bit rude about someone minor in Richard II Shakespeare calls for the deposition you know calls for the death really of Robert cile the Queen’s chief minister people try and say oh well that can’t have happened you know this is the historical record people mention men
This controversial staging of Richard II they mentioned the fact that the people got whipped up into a frenzy and that they were all part of the Essex Rebellion you got loads of people saying it so Shakespeare whoever Shakespeare was almost help well helped forment an almost successful Rebellion to change
The you know the destiny of the country so it seems really unlikely that he was just a bloke from Stratford who couldn’t sign his name who didn’t own any books and you know so on and so on he was a he was a political actor again there are several Aristocrats gingerhead who had
It seems very strong opinions about what should happen after Queen Elizabeth died right and Robert cile made it his business to put all of those people down and in you know squash them so yeah conclusion basically Shakespeare is essentially been handed all these plays and he he himself is kind of just a
Public puppet yeah someone compared him to they called him our English Terren now Terren was a a slave in Rome who claimed he wrote loads of plays and I think it was it was for for he did it for someone so it’s basically an actor pretending to be a playright and that’s
It seems exactly what William Shakespeare was you still see the same thing today like uh the kind of engineering of society through movies one of the best examples is like the Transformers movies you know that on yeah on the surface it’s just you know it’s kids movies it’s better
Transformers but it was actually um part funded by the military they allowed them to use uh US military stuff to get kids to sign up for for the military you know like oh I’m going to fight some Transformers yeah but you know when you find out stuff like that and you think
Oh [ __ ] you know obviously it’s happening this you know there is probably a room somewhere where people sit there going right let’s make a movie about this because we want the Public’s you know to be engineer atten focused in that direction yeah yeah yeah or on a
Certain subject like I mean I don’t want to obviously talk about it but a lot of um you know political stuff is obviously entering into you know very woke kind of stuff is entering into into media now and you see the agenda don’t you like put into everything and it’s like it
Pushes like you say an agenda is pushing what they want people to talk about and to think and stuff like that do you know what I mean oh no definitely I mean uh there there are all kinds of ways of looking at it I’m absolutely um committed to equality right I
But there are these very very very small groups um you know who get a disproportionate amount of coverage and I’d say let’s say in into the Battle of the Sexes however you want you put that that involves 50% or 100% the population of the world right Racial equality
Economic equality these sort of things affect everyone but we don’t talk about them we talk about very very marginal things that get pushed right from that’s 100% the next topic is guy for it’s this is probably one of the biggest public engineerings of the time isn’t it
Well this is Robert cil’s if you like Masterpiece or you could say his downfall this was a hell of a bit of work what’s interesting in terms of sort of the the stories being interconnected is two members of the Essex Rebellion Robert kesby and Thomas Percy um ended
Up being the C the main plotters of the Gunpowder Plot and um it’s quite an interesting story as to why again in book architecture of power I mentioned this as a kind of a a way of just demonstrating how holy British history is there are a lot of stories we get
Told that do not stand up to scrutiny now the scrutiny the guy fults story has been put under was by in this book by a guy called Francis Edwards now Francis Edwards was a Jesuit archist so he’s a very religious man Catholic very studied the Jesuits have got all kinds of
Techniques I’m going to say that they use very sophisticated people the Jesuits and he was an archist so he went through their archive looking at the paperwork for that era all the letters and all the different corresponden and records from that era what’s clear from the handwritten letters of some of the
Jesuits that were around at the time the guy Forks you know the Gunpowder Plot happened in5 the story we get is nonsense and it it’s relatively easy to go through it so all the Essex Rebellion people were caught some were executed some were let off scott free and some
Were in the middle were Thomas Percy and Robert kesby who were let off with a fine but almost immediately after they were let out they were released they started running around very loudly trying to recruit disenfranchised pissed off Catholics people who weren’t happy with the whole current political
Situation they were saying that when James the first C because he hadn’t yet taken the crown this was in the runup to he took the crown in 69 3 this would have been in 1602 say he’s going to come down here he’s going to squash us Catholics he’s anti- Catholic he hates
Us and they were just trying to they did they went around um certain areas and that were known to be of Catholic leaning areas and try and see who they could recruit now the phrase I heard which I thought was quite nice to describe this technique was you use tame
Geese to attract wild ducks so you got these tame geese these two guys katees B and P going around you know just shouting and causing a bit of a Ruckus and just seeing who responds and how and anyone who’s sort of up for let’s you know let’s do something dramatically Pro
Catholic they go all right yeah yeah let’s go and they recruit on that basis and they recruited especially around families Catholic Gentry that lived around the and were known to the Percy family which is one of the oldest and most powerful families the Dukes of North Umbria who the Duke of North
Umbria that time was a d in the W Catholic and hated Robert cile there was there was absolute no love loss between the two so Robert cil’s agents went around and um recruited Catholics from families associated with his rival at court the Duke of northia who’s also named Percy he recruited Thomas Percy
Was a minor Gentry kind of guy he wasn’t anything big but having that name pery was very helpful to Robert cesil because he could associate by by implication there was a Percy going around recruiting Catholics to blow up K King James well how would the biggest Percy
Of them all not be involved right it’s sneakier than that because um Thomas Percy on the day of the Gunpowder Plot was meant to to happen he went Uninvited to visit the Duke of North Umbria whose surname was also Percy in his castle in brenford a place called Zion house it’s
A beautiful place owned by the Earl of North Umbria right in the middle of West London so Robert cile got Thomas Percy recruited him and used him as a way of implicating the Duke of North Umbra who’s his his Ral they also went around and recruited loads of other people that
They could find who were kind of probably going to cause trouble anyway let’s say so you you get them all Under One Roof the other thing and this is where um Francis Edwards side of the story comes in the other thing that they uh kesb and Percy did was they confessed
To absolutely everyone they could so they find any Catholic priest any Jesuit especially and they say look I need to talk to you and then they confess we’re going to blow up the house of parliament we’re going to kill the King this is where the documents come in because
These Jesuits who got confessed to were like because we cannot they they swore o they cannot break confession right so they can’t tell anyone and they’re trapped so the only thing they can do is confess to other members of their order so they all do that they all kind start
Telling each other in the end it ended up with a guy I think he might have been the chief J it was all very Cloak and Dagger being a Jesuit in England at the time guy called Henry Garnet found out about what they were plotting and they
All knew it was mad they all knew it wasn’t going to work and even if it did work all it would do would bring Fury down on the Catholics as deeply deeply deeply pro- Catholic people these Jesuits knew that this plot was Bonkers so Henry Garnet wrote a letter to Rome
And basically arranged for the pope to get make a declaration saying it is illegal for any good Catholic to attack or harm their lawful King thereby without naming any names the pope intervened to try and stop the the Gunpowder Plot and again that’s all a matter of record you know these things
Got written down obviously Kate’s being Percy ignore that and crack on so the the sort of November the 5th thing with the whole guy folks guy folks was a fairly minor member of the gang they didn’t really know him very well I should say the house presuming everyone
Knows the story The dug a tunnel and took those of gunpowder under Parliament right the house that they were using belonged to a guy called Dudley Carlton who was one of Robert cel’s Best Friends when the plot blew up no one shot Dudley carton’s Head off he was
Made an ambassador and he was promoted so it’s a strange coincidence at the very least that one of Robert cel’s closest confidence supplied the house that allowed the plot to happen right he probably made money out of it they were paying him rent you know why not make
Money at the same time anyway when guy FKS was there in situe with the gunpowder that’s November 5th right famously November 5th remember remember but a few days before that Robert CES had actually received a letter cut a long story short saying that something deadly is going to happen under
Parliament and that you shouldn’t go don’t go there’s going to be a great blow to Parliament stay away was the this letter so this letter that Francis Edwards says was a forgery that Robert cile had delivered to him in the middle of a meeting where where other people
Were there so he could read it out and be all surprised by it like oh what should we do that was about a week before November the 5th and he did nothing nothing happened until November 5th when the gunpowder was in place when all the bits if you like of the chess
Board were in in in the right order he had over a weeks notice that something was going to happen but ordered no searches didn’t act in any way until the time was right so it’s very good timing on his part so let’s just go with guy
Folks for a minute he he was arrested on the fifth I can’t imagine the pain and stress he was he was put under and after about a week he started giving names including kesby and Percy and other sort of bigger names that were involved after about a week so that would have been
Like what the 12th 11th 12th of November something like that he broke also before before we continue um can you just talk quickly about where they got the gunpowder from the gun obviously gunpowder having 36 barrels of gunpowder in London was about like about I’d say like 36 nuclear missiles
Nowadays I mean people knew keep an eye on gunpowder right gunpowder was by la or they kept in in the Tower of London in the basement well out of Harm’s Way really interestingly again bit like Shakespeare’s school records all the records for the gunpowder in that period
All disappear so for a few weeks before and a few weeks after there’s no records of who’s been keeping the gunpowder where so it’s quite likely what they got was sort of national ordinance gunpowder maybe diluted a bit you know like I don’t know mixed with something else so
It wasn’t quite as Pokey 36 barrels can you imagine of gunpow when you know having a a flask of it meant you needed all kinds of written permissions it’s just no way was incredibly implausible no one no one can come up with a plausible explanation for where they got
36 barrels off from it seems most likely that they you know quote unquote borrowed it or it was lent to them from the national store and then put back or something like that like you said there’s no other way to get it so it seems most likely they’ve got it from
The people they’re saying they’re going to go and bomb yeah but without that I mean you know it would have been done at once or twice removed and you know they for all I I I’d imagine knowing how sneaky they all were Robert cile made them pay someone loads of money for the
Dodgy gunpow that he was G to track them with you I mean why not make money out of the people you’re gonna so this could be like the first false flag in British history or is there a few before this I imagine in false flag school this is
Chapter one you know this is how this is how you do it so yeah you you were talking about the names about guy forks and his names getting tortured for the names thank you yeah so so basically guy folks held out for about a week so again
That makes it to the 11th 12th something like that maybe the 10th I don’t know but he held out a long time before he gave any names or any details what’s remarkable is on the 8th of November all the gunpowder plotters blew themselves up on the 8th of November the remaining
Plotters all agreed to meet at a place called H Becker house which is about 120 miles out of London in the Northwest and uh Thomas per Mery suggested they all get together in a barn sort of thing and have a meeting and discuss what they
Were going to do so he very kindly put out some benches and put out a barrel in the middle of this room and on this Barrel he put a metal plate and on the metal plate he put a Brazier like a little fire and there was like holes in
This metal plate Witnesses said so they all get in there all the Gunpowder Plot is there’s about 30 or 40 of them there they’re all aware that guy FKS has been arrested that’s why they’ve gone to H Becka house but they’re all trying to lay low right to discuss what they’re
Going to do so they’re all in the room and then Thomas Percy says oh hang on mate I’m hang on Lads I’ll go and get us some nice hot drinks so he goes out and gets them some nice hot drinks and someone while they’re waiting stands up
And pokes at the Brazier on top of the barrel what Thomas Percy had forgotten to tell all his friends is in the barrel he placed two 16 pound bags of gunpowder and this is about to be the only explosion that’s ever happens to do with a Gunpowder Plot someone pokes the
Brazier a bit of fire goes down into the barrel and it blows BLS up only one of the two bags ignited apparently but everyone in the room the roof was literally blown off everyone in the room had their eyebrows and so on singed they must have gone death for a good half an
Hour or whatever you got that ringing in your ears from the explosion they’re all completely disorientated un luckily for them there so happened to be 300 troops uh um something to do I think with the sheriff of Worcester happened to be just just down the road when this huge
Explosion happened and they golly I wonder if that’s got anything to do with the Gunpowder Plot that Robert cils just discovered in London they trotted over and they found Le and behold they discovered all the gunpowder plotters and as you can imagine a lot of they survived um no unfortunately for them
Some of them tried to give themselves up and were arrested others like kesby and Percy were on their knees and they were both killed by the same bullet Robert CLE paid the man who killed them a pension of 40 Shillings a year for the rest of his life to say
Thank you it’s very likely that they thought they were surrendering to their boss right you know nudge nudge wink wink with you know because they were certainly Thomas Percy at that time was clearly acting in somebody’s interest that wasn’t his his co-conspirators right he blew them up anyway katb and
Percy shot by the same bullet in you know execution and then by doing that Robert CLE made sure no one would ever know or so he thought no one would ever know what he got up to caseb and peria assassinate killed the r some of the
Others are killed and some of them are taken to court and it was um very famous lawyer called kooch who was the Attorney General I think at the time who prosecuted them it’s in the court case you get a lot of this detail for example
He said you know it was lucky that the second bag of gunpowder didn’t blow up because if it had all of the defendants before us would never lived to stand trial on trial for Tre treason that meant they had no defense they just heard the evidence and then got executed
Guy Forks famously didn’t wait to be hung drawn on quarter didn’t wait for any of that to happen he jumped off the uh the scaffold or whatever and broke his own neck cuz he knew what was coming um yeah I didn’t know that you know I always presumed they burned them at the
Stake because that’s what you know no no that the standard for treason was hanging drawing and quartering and that could last a couple of hours I think they really well knew what they were doing in terms of keeping someone alive and making the biggest possible spectacle of what what will happen to a
Person if they’re treasonous and he saved himself from that but yeah again in that I it was Edward KO sir Edward KO the lawyer’s name he was quite famous and became even more famous actually great lawyer and at that time a loyal servant of cesil later on there was his
Career moved on and he wasn’t so friendly with Cil mainly because cesil pretty much after this 16005 and the kind of aftermath where he did manage to take control did manage to persuade the King was in a powerful position for a while it soon faded if you like that was
Was the the Zenith of his political career because people all over the place were like this is [ __ ] right written down by the Earl of Gloucester quite an establishment figure and not someone who you could easily ignore in medieval England Bishop of Gloucester quite a big
Figure he said Robert Cel was in the habit of first contriving and then discovering a treason and he said that on record it’s written down you can read it today so the guy’s already he’s had a I mean the bishop of gloucester’s outing you and you haven’t managed to shut him
Up imagine who else is um noticed that these guys who were in your employee have suddenly done this crazy thing and lo and behold you look like golden B like it was just just a snake isn’t he it became it was too I mean it was very
Very I mean you know we still celebrate it you won’t hear this on the BBC Robert CLE in certain terms is still defining our understanding of ourselves today this this is the guy that the play that we were talking about before was about this Robert CLE bloke the yeah Richard
II yeah sh yeah yeah yeah so it’s about this evil conniving man and look he goes and does some more evil conniving stuff so right on brand you think I’m bad wait until you see this right I mean yeah yeah it was I mean he was playing for
The highest possible States but guy Forks is just a py that is escap he’s no one he’s no one he’s a nothing to the whole situation yeah and we we would all think the way it’s Tau to us is that guy Forks was The Mastermind that he hated
The king and he just you know these together to blow up Parliament yeah just the mad Evil Catholics right Robert cile did all that to try and influence James I first James Stewart James Stewart came down became the king of England this is an area I know a lot about James Stewart
Espoused the Divine Right form of kingship his family the Stewart family were deeply connected to the French aristocracy the BBN which is just another way of saying the michis but the borbon royal family the Louis the 14th Louis the 13th before that of their power very very very influential family
And very much married into the Stuart Family James Stewart’s mom was Mary Queens of Scots grew up in France and she actually changed the name spelling of their name Stuart the royal family name in England with st t a r t that’s the French spelling of Stewart because
She didn’t like the Scottish spelling which is ew s d w a r t so they even changed their name to be more French the Stuarts they love the French so when James the first came down to London and Robert C had just did all his guy folks
Maneuvers James the first had um another source of intelligence let’s say another source of another Power base and that was the bourbons and the French Connection it’s very hard to say exactly what happened but when Robert CLE died no one mourned him and he died very very
Young in 1612 so he he was in his 40s and he not young enough it sounds like well yeah but and that was definitely how the Jesuits felt about it so Henry Garnet I should have said the guy who wrote a letter arranging for the pope to
Say don’t get involved in attacks on the King guy who did absolutely everything he could to stop the Gunpowder Plot was arrested by Robert cile because he knew that Casp and Percy had confessed to him and he was hung drawn and courted this Jesuit priest was tortured for hours and
Then put to death and then of course because of this he was uh he then had the power to go and get all the the priests that had been confessed to right and yes stting them off so anybody that had been told told everyone they could and then all of those people got
Arrested by Ces they’re not supposed to be allowed to like share confessions but they can share it with each other correct so they obviously were talking to each other yeah and they’re all going [ __ ] we need to stop this but we can’t because we we can’t say anything and
Then obviously at the end they turns around and he says so you guys knew and they go well yeah we did know but we we’re Bound by God to not say anything goes right come with me yeah yeah yeah and like literally they went out of
Their way they got the pope to intervene and we certainly never taught that at school I mean the Jesse wits and the Catholics went out of their way to try and stop what was obviously a batshit crazy plan most people aren’t up for blowing things up because they’re angry
Thankfully otherwise we’d all [ __ ] be dead would we it’s a false flag isn’t it to completely convince people the Catholic the Catholics have tried to because obviously people in America might not know cuz I know big part of my audience American but the they will have heard of you know cathic V Pro
And in Britain at one point that was you know a huge deal it was a huge deal in Ireland as well still is in some parts you know some people won’t want you marrying a Catholic if you’re you know if you’re a Protestant still to this day
Um or even Church of England they’ll still you know my granny can be a bit like oh not a Catholic and it’s like come on chill W but it just shows because it’s so ingrained but yeah at a point like you say when political tensions are high and you’ve got this
Protestant vers Catholic this guy is capitalized on that and gone right I’m going to paint these Catholics as terrorists and turn the king against the Catholics give me a remit to murder all these Catholics that knew about it and confiscate their property and confiscate their property because you can’t be
Letting Catholics have all these Big Rich Catholics need punishing take away their churches exactly and now so now you’ve also kind of solidified your rule because if you’ve got control over the Church of England uh you know the Protestant side of it you’ve got no other voice you’ve not got a Catholic
Voice in more because you’ve got rid of it all so there’s no counter point imagine the fervor or you know the fervor that he whipped up with this plot meant that Protestants all over the place went and beat up their local Catholics right people were victimized
Left right and center and he’d have been slow to try and stop people acting that way at the very least and it’s just a Despicable abuse of power well for for reasons that are very easy to understand we get don’t get taught that this is what happened we get taught the official
False flag n narrative even though what 418 years later this is the problem in England and I mean America you say you have an audience in America they don’t have the same the same type of problems but they don’t have the same depth because we’ve just got more of them you
I mean we’ve got a longer history being bullshitted by our Tory government and I’d say the Tory thing in England also translates to the States because there are lots of people in America who after the war of Independence was lost still preferred Britain still preferred in equality still preferred aristocracy and
If they could they’d have turned America back into a monarchy as soon as they could and they’ve been trying some of them ever since the Tories exist on both sides of the Atlantic it’s an international bunch of [ __ ] and I was going to say of course um when we were
Talking about James II the one that was running around the fires you know New York named after this evil Tyrant really that you know probably caused caused a lot of problems but I mean then again they did kill his father so maybe there’s a bit of a you know you kind of
Understand his villain origin story don’t you he there is a plausable backstory I don’t know if justifies burning down a whole town I mean yeah I mean James you kind of get it don’t you like his anger was it hurt people hurt people don’t they and he was exactly he
Was hurting so yeah he just needed a hug oh yeah we should have just shipped him off to France with his dad and it would have been no issue you know they would have been like should we go out to England he’s dad like no
I mean in some ways I think they were quite gutted they had to come back to England because having lived you know the life of an aristocrat in France being a king of England was pretty poor in comparison pretty r i mean yeah the stewards there were four of them James
The first Charles first Charles second CH James II all four of those guys were were disasters all four of them I mean all all just in their own ways they were they were and I guess that that leads us then into our final topic which is William of orange and the bank of
England Origins andely how how Britain conquers the world through their banking it’s such a happy it’s like the thing is again in my book I point out you got the wigs versus the Tories and this is not you know the Jedi versus the Sith there’s no good guys here it’s just too
Sith vers Sith yeah it’s a Sith on Sith I don’t know it’s just powerful people I mean goes nicely because after the four Stuart Kings after James II especially the people that own and run this country the city of London the banking the corporations well just like now forget
This we cannot carry on like this this is mental James II was a Catholic he was introducing all kinds of um Innovations to England and he he was going to try and turn the um the country Catholic again so that that story that you know the 16005 guy fol stuff could have been
That England became again a Catholic country was run by the BBN life across the world would have been very different what happened however was that the what we call the Glorious Revolution which was pretty much immediately in 1685 when James II became king people were like no
We can’t have this guy’s mental and he did all kinds of things that were very provocative he had for the first time in English History he he employed an army just to sit around and they sat around about a day’s March from the city of London on what’s called hsow Heath
20,000 men armed to the teeth and out a days marched from London nothing like that had ever happened before Kings of England only ever sort of put armies together when they needed them he just had a standing army and that caused people in that House of Commons to
Openly [ __ ] themselves they were like this has never happened before it’s a Catholic King with Catholic officers it wound them up because they they they knew he was after them if he could have the moment he was crowned he would have taken on the city taken on Parliament
And and shut them down because that was really what he was about so to prevent that happening the um city of London and some MPS invited William of Orange who was married to James’s daughter daughter Mary William and Mary were the rulers of Holland the Dutch Republic the names all
Mean slightly different things but they were the chiefs of the House of orange and they were invited and did come to Britain and very sneakily I think or very politically William of Orange landed in landed on the south coast on the 5th of November he did that because
The fifth of November is the day everyone in England celebrated the Triumph of protestant over the evil Catholics and the king at the time was an as an eagle Catholic and William orange was you know styling himself positioning himself as the Protestant savior now James II has lots of reasons
For being famous no one knows that he rescued arson this during the Fire of London but everyone knows the grandal Duke of York he had 10,000 men right that was a song lyrics were written in commemoration of James II because what he tried to do was he rode out of London
With his 10,000 men you know his army he got to Salsbury plane meanwhile William of Orange Is marching his much smaller Force to meet them and overnight james’ forces just disperse they just disappear over 80% of the army go a John Churchill who’s the the ancestor of you know
Famous Churchill was the head of the army at the time he he changed s he was serving James and overnight he said no I’m not doing this and he stayed neutral for just enough time to and then joined in William of Orange’s team and it was actually very successful under William
Of Orange in the continent James Army moved in to Williams James’s Army dispersed James started having um chronic nose bleeds and sort of panic attacks apparently when people saw him over the next few days he he just looked very weird I think he was probably dosed up to his
Eyeballs um by his doctors just to try and keep him calm you know apparently about this time because he believed in divine right he believed God had made him King so he believed God was punishing him that this was God’s punishment that’s the only explanation because he’s God’s representative on
Earth and suddenly he’s up [ __ ] creek so God must be punishing him he started wondering which woman it was who he’ shagged or what you know person he’d been rude to at some point that had made God so angry with him he became irrational was taken back to London
Tried to escape was captured and brought back to London again and all the time William is making a very sort of slow approach to London and it was kind of embarrassing because William didn’t want to arrive in London with James there because then there’d be two kings and
That’s kind of like being embarrassing for both of them so James was persuaded to on I think it was the 11th of December 1688 James scarped left whiteall and allegedly threw the Royal seal into the temps and everyone said they saw him do it which was their way
Of saying yeah he definitely abdicated so it was all legal so James left and William of Orange was in installed William of Orange was involved in a in an international War really against the bourbon family in France France and Holland were at War all the time in the
Colonies all the way around around the world they were vying for control of all the valuable trade um and Britain immediately having had all the all the Stewarts involved and running things the moment William of Orange came over and became king here we naturally became allies of the Dutch and we started being
More aggressive towards the French and we want to be at war with France all across the world we want to be dominating the world we need a big Navy right we’re going to take over the world we need a bigger Navy so how do we pay
For a bigger Navy um some friends or some fellow Travelers of Williams go we know we got a brilliant idea we’re going to make the bank of England that that’s the that’s the origins of the bank of England the bank of England was set up to finance the building of a Navy that
Navy would then protect trade which is you know a euphemism for theft most of the time therefore we’d be able to get the money back and the whole virtuous circle of economic growth would happen but as as you might expect Bankers are clever you could subscribe any one
Person could pay in up to a £10,000 stake that was the official thing so lots of different people paid in their they needed one point was it 1.2 million they wanted to raise yeah so they raised about a million in just to make the maths a bit easier I’m going to stick to
Round figures if you don’t mind but it’s the margin of error is fairly small say they raise a million quid so they’ve got that million pound cash so they print 10 million pounds worth of notes they charge 8% interest on those notes so that’s in the first year back you need
£800,000 on that 10 million pound of notes that’s the interest so You’ get then got £800,000 of Interest coming in in your first year on a million pound deposit so they’re making a lot of money and they’re doing it by printing paper they just say yeah
This is a b Bank of England no it’s worth this because it says so on the tin before you know to raise money to buy things for the Navy they’ have actually actually had to have gold or silver now they’re doing it with Bits of Paper so
There’s a huge explosion in what they call liquidity everyone could just start buying everything and that was the origins of the bank of England the cycle if you like of trade and growth began with the the companies going out with their loans and they’d have to bring
Back if you like they were given cash and they had to bring back to the altar that was the city of London more than they’d been given that was the absolute test you had to be able to bring back more than You’ been given you have to be
Able to pay interest and by doing that on a cyclical basis all over the world everyone going around there’s an lovely article about Goldman Sachs and someone described them I think is a vampire squid so a thing that can take any shape you know it sees a little nickel and
Cranny somewhere where there might be a shrimp or something vampire squid can go in and suck out the nutrients from the so the city of London like that puts out its Tentacles goes around and finds where there’s good stuff to be had you know they take all the Furs from North
America start getting interested in Gold later on in South Africa and in South America they just go out and look for the good stuff and try and bring it home and the bank of England really was the principal engent of of that growth there were a couple of other National Banks I
Think Swedish had one but it enabled Britain to Kickstart its economy most importantly allowed it to buy build and pay for naval ships British Navy started becoming a thing and of of course it’s a private company so all that interest was going to uh private yeah so the bank of
England would you know um like I like the it’s like that with the Federal Reserve in America it’s about as Federal as Federal Express I like that analogy because just because he called it the bank of the mentality you go out around the world and you’re literally like a
Dog sniffing from you know a a scent what you’re looking for is any sign of wealth anywhere and then you steal it as quickly and as cheaply as possible sorry I was going to say people won’t realize that the um the like the founding fathers originally they wanted to have
It in the Constitution that that Banks could not exist because private banking was bad and that they the official line was that basically uh future Generations should not be saddled with the debts of past Generations we just can’t go like that and Alexander Hamilton was the one
That was funded by the Rothchilds to basically push the whole uh you know let’s do it banking style and look how it turns out he gets himself a play on Broadway doesn’t he with with rap music yeah somehow he’s a cool guy now yeah but um yeah because he B the bankers the
Way Abraham Lincoln and um JF Kane tried to run the American economy was a much Kinder much fairer way of doing things but I know it’s fashionable to say let’s say that all politicians are as bad but actually I can’t agree with that I mean I would
Say like you said just about the founding fathers they were what I would call in in those terms they would have identified broadly as wigs and probably being Irish right Freemasons they believed and practiced equality as quite a fundamental part of their value system and it was that uh sense of equality
Although I know it was among white men who own property but even that was Radical right those those people those wigs were trying to make life more equal because that’s what they believed was if you like God’s plan however you want to put it and the Tories wanted you know
Wanted the pyramid they wanted it the same as it they claimed as it always been you know with Theo on top his advisor and then you know a million minions underneath so that which is how we have it today well yeah I mean very much in this country after the English
Civil War we we basically and especially after the restoration we kind of reverted to a aristocracy and slowly but surely the Tories have taken over so there aren’t really any wigs in this country anymore they’re only Tories all the wigs went to America and that’s where you get this more the greater
Sense of people being equal their their version of equality wasn’t exactly all inclusive at the time but for some of them it was some of them were like no slavery is [ __ ] because these people are human beings they’re not the people who uh won the argument for a long time but
They were there and it’s that value system that I contrast with the Tories who are the people who who are no different to the the the Gulf State Aristocrats or the despots in China or Russian and when they brought in this um the original banking wasn’t it um a tax
On wine that they used to pay that interest oh yeah now you’re taxing my memory yeah that’s that’s that’s no what it what sorry this is another cute thing like the Federal Reserve apparently was um you know they snuck it in like most of in 1912 it was like Christmas Eve or
Something like that and everyone had gone home except for 10 guys who had agreed to stay behind but not tell anyone those 10 guys were the guys who voted in the the Federal Reserve Act it’s something very much like that was very done under the radar sneakily it
Was the same with the bank of England because the the tonnage act uh was a yearly act that parliament passed to regulate the tax on wine generally apparently you know it was a good day good day to be a parliamentarian because all the wine Merchants would be there
Trying to persuade you with wine not to put the taxes up too much so it was generally understood to be you know a bit of not a holiday but a piss up and um at the bottom of the tonnage act there was a paragraph maybe 50 words
Maybe less that said we’re going to set up a bank of England really simple really plain text got voted in at the same time as the the wine tax did everyone probably went off and got pissed and only a few people realized quite what had happened very well orchestrated subtle with a long-term
Vision of how how to rule the world and when they loaned the money out didn’t they obviously request that people paid it back with physical like stuff because there wasn’t enough there wasn’t enough obviously notes to pay back your interest so they’re like well give us
Your gold come on for give us yourself yeah so literally you you you print this these these paper notes there is not enough paper notes to pay everything back with interest so the interest somewhere 800,000 in Gold like or or silver but I think mainly gold got back
To the bank of England in its first first year so they’d almost doublea trading paper trading paper for gold wow yeah they figured it out yeah all the Chinese were working on the you know what we talked about the Chinese trying to get that philosopher stone so they
Could turn anything to Gold they did it banking yeah and and and patriotism because it was was a terribly Patriot get your money in the bank of England you know it’s going to help the Navy we’ll beat the French you know it was all of that they were you know um
Harnessing Bank of England set up by a Dutchman owned by private people yes get get stuck in like I guess commodifying ENT well it’s just it’s power politics is commodifying the British sense of identity and ra will go and smash smash the world and it hundreds of years later
Here they are [ __ ] the economy still yeah well they’re doing someone said recently isn’t it a shame for the or isn’t it interesting the British are finally finally finding out what it’s be like to be run by the British because the people that run this country have
Run out of other things to steal from other people so they’re stealing everything from us in my lifetime we used to own the water companies they’re all owned by sing wealth funds the electricity don’t own that we pay more for our power like twice or three times
What they pay in France our food shopping is ridiculous expensive when you compare that’s why little you know little you go just down the road for me everything’s about 25% cheaper because they just don’t profit gouges right in Germany 5% profit is seen as acceptable over here it’s more like 15% so tesos
Morrison all of that they’re used to screwing us over because we don’t we don’t know any different and it just goes all the way down the line and these people who really since 1066 have been running this island like a business are running out of time and it’s likely that
It’s going to get worse I think before it gets better people don’t realize that like like you said like they’ve run out of stuff and they’re looking for anything they can anything that isn’t nailed down which is exactly why they’ve got this whole um council’s going bust
Because the councils then go bankrupt so they start looking at oh what does the council own oh you’ve got a nice a nice shiny building there that’s a nice shiny build whoa we need that to do council stuff no no we can sell that we’ll have
That we’ll sell it to a company and that’s how you know a bank on will buy the uh the mayor’s building or something Pennies on the for like yes exactly yeah worth 100 million quid and they’ll end up SP yeah they’ll pay [ __ ] all so yeah the Tories will be coming in laughing
Sweet swe everything off the streets going that’s ours that’s ours we got to collect the debt you know it’s your Governor’s fault for not doing it it’s it’s disaster capitalism they’re literally going around kicking every tree and seeing what falls out of it you know they’ll literally break things to
To to to salvage the parts one example of how far everything in Britain has been sold off but really stuck with me is the you know hmrc building the tax office building in in town 10 years ago now they they sold it for 400 million quid so they got paid for 400 million
Quid by a company based in the Cayman Islands and they now pay 250 million quid I think or at the time these figures were right 250 million quid a year in rent to a landlord who doesn’t pay tax incredible the HM Her Majesty’s revenue and Customs landlord is a tax
Avoider by Design that’s a joke isn’t it yeah it I really resent like paying any tax when they let their landlord you know they come after me for pennies in the p or you know you know oh yeah yeah if you if you don’t yeah if you don’t pay your
Tax they’ll come for you well it’s like the trains like you’re talking about companies you know we used to own and stuff the trains three different companies well three types of companies if you uh own the trains so you’ve got like national rail that actually own all
The stations and the actual Railways so National Rail own that and they’re private then you’ve got a company that own the right to run the lines so there’s your second your second company coming so like your virgin you know you’re rany West Coast they’re they’re the second but then they rent the trains
Off a third company that owns all the trains like what it’s ridiculous isn’t it yes I mean but it makes a lot of uh you know middle managers Rich however you want to put it and it’s literally Thatcher since 1979 said well look we we’re not going to manufacture anything
Anymore because the thing was you know like the coal mines all those coal miners working together they had a sense of community all people who worked in a had a shared identity and so that that it made for you know social organization it made for people who were capable and
Willing to stand up for their rights and the the ruling class in this country were like [ __ ] that we’d rather be poorer as a country as a nation will be poor but at least the old pyramid will you know will be able to reimpose the inequality we’d rather do that than have
A richer country and that’s literally the decision they made they decided to sell things off and impoverish more of the population to maintain their control on things because it’s either that or they might have to share exactly off everyone have better living standards I mean it’s it’s horrible but 15 years ago
The National Health Service this might annoy some Americans but eight we get it for half the price you guys get it we get twice the level of service it’s Universal and it’s free it’s not perfect but the the the outcomes from the National Health Service surpass anything done in the
Private sector anywhere else in the world the private sector know it so when Bernie Sanders in America or someone in America goes look at that National Health Service we could all pay a little bit and we’d all get a great service all the companies in the states are [ __ ]
Themselves because they that would mean they have to sell their super yacht so the national that’s why now the the way that they attack it because they know that we cling on to it so much so they’ve attacked it in very subtle ways like you say they’ve uh they’ve sold off
Buildings and then had the you know them still rent the building back they’ve turned around to they’ve cut the budget funding and said look you’ve got to manage you’ve got to put more patients in a room that you can’t you know when they can afford like we own the bank the
Idea that we would ever run out of money is nonsense we actually physically cannot run out of money we own a bank we own the means of that production it’s just well I mean um several people point out you know every time there’s a war there’s never any shortage of money it’s
Just when there’s poor and by Design I mean you know the terrific intake of the average Brit is going down the the consequence of this a well known is to suppress people people have less energy they’ll be less able to do anything other than what they’re told is very
Deliberate and it is happening on multiple angles and I’d say things like the National Health Service people in Britain still sort of have an association with that they they problem in practice because they undermine the the competition if you like because they’re so much better than the competition and they’re wrong they’re
Problem in principle because they talk about equality the basis of the National Health Service is that we’re all in it together the Saudi you know the the Gulf State really don’t believe in equality you got unbelievable sums of money I’m going to just say billionaires are buying up assets across the world and
They’re not increasing equality anywhere right they’re increasing inequality everywhere they go it’s it’s a situation now in Britain is they we we basically run out of National Assets to sell these people well I guess it’s because people don’t realize that things actually are finite and you know if if you play a
Game of like Monopoly right so let’s say if you started a game of Monopoly with me now then you go all right yeah let’s play but if you came in five hours into the game of Monopoly and I’m like hey Rob join joining this game of Monopoly you sit down and I own
Everything you literally can’t do yeah no because that’s the way it is yeah there’s only so many hotels so many houses you can build in the game there’s only so many spaces yeah we have we have companies which their only job is to grow to grow and to grow and to grow and
To grow to grab we got to keep grabbing keep feeding gotta keep taking and there’s only so much stuff yeah it’s only it’s gonna get to a point where somebody wins and they’ve got everything you know when Jeff beos turns around and he literally owns the whole world and
And what do we do yeah what is I mean for me I can’t help but take it back to you mentioned Mal fusionism a few times before I mean it is about management of resources malus said oh you know if the world’s population ever hits a billion it’s
Going to be hell on Earth and we’ve got several billion now some people try and say oh it’s a world population thing but it’s not I mean um some estimates based on the population density of Holland I’ve seen a guy say you could eat you could if given Holland is sustainable
Right just take that and you blow it up all over the world you can have 75 billion people I mean not you maybe want to but there’s a capacity to sustainably have 75 billion people on this planet and we we’re being told that because there’s nearly nine got to turn into and
A lot a lot of that is because of farming anyway if we had vertical farming that would free up so much extra space like I’m gonna say this as well like I mean beef I love a bit of beef but I got a beef with beef because
Ridiculous if we got rid of beef or or just said everyone just agreed everyone said right we’ll have beef once a month you see what that does just that one thing it’s totally possible to do it obviously [ __ ] up McDonald’s but hey I mean civilization versus McDonald’s you
Know what I mean like a burger is not that important a cultural artifact when you compare it to breathable air or drinkable water right and there are very there are things people could do and it’s vested interests and my Catal phrase for people who benefit from the
[ __ ] up status quo is Tory that that word captures it for me right well anyway should we wrap up there I think it’s been a great uh about almost four hours I think we’ve done in total but once I cut out all the uh the mistakes
And then that first half hour trying to get your computer working yeah yeah I felt quite old I felt quite old trying to work out how to get share images yesterday you handled me very gently I appreciate it that oh don’t worry and if you release any more books you know you
Come straight bank here and show them off or if there’s anything else you want to talk about feel free to come come on yeah you know the going forward because you know I’m part the kimr glyphics thing if if you got a copy of um you know kimr glyphics that book that Ross
Made yeah yeah do I mean I can’t believe that that’s true but um to be fair it works and I’ve shown it to some people who for example uh there’s a couple of bookshops where people who are very much into egyptology work and they absolutely love the the kog glyphics book so um
Been talking to an Ross’s Widow and a couple of other people in including Adam about how we make sure that that book doesn’t fade away I don’t know if you’ve had you’d have any interest you could ask Adam to do it because to be fair he’s very good at all this but just
Sharing that maybe one time and showing people because it it really does hold water the whole yeah I mean uh I’ve I’ve mentioned com glyphics in a lot of my streams already we could do if you’re up for it I mean for me it’s just it it
Just feels like a bit of a responsibility it’s a lovely Community there and it is an amazing book and it does distill a lot of Wilson and black it down into a very digestible fall and I thought what Ross was doing taking Wilson and blacket and trying to you
Know make it a bit more bite-sized was brilliant so if you got any interest in anything in that area few things to do but one thing I we are committed to as Britain’s hidden history in some way is just keeping it going so it’ be great to
Talk to you about that maybe yeah brilliant I mean 100% And and if you know TS me whenever you want feel free we’ll uh organize stuff for the future um I’m usually quite slow with my editing so don’t be expecting anything too soon Marshal and Adam will tell you
That there it’s just like you know it’s been 84 years and I just done nothing but um I will try and get it done as soon as I can um if you do you want to say anything to wrap up to the audience tell them to buy your book or something
I don’t know that’s a good idea right um this is the book uh architecture of power Robert Shaw and I’m very very proud to be on the kimr glyphics label and as we’re talking about being part of what we bro what has been labeled Britain’s hidden history project and
Please keep looking out there look out for Britain’s hidden history on Facebook and YouTube and all that kind of stuff there will be more content coming but we’re a do it-yourself kind of organization so if anyone has got any interest in anything we’ve discussed tonight or about the stuff you’ve seen
On this channel Luke’s Channel about Britain’s hidden history please get in contact because we’re we’re self- selecting volunteers there’s no membership there’s no funny handshakes there’s a Facebook group that anyone can go and join you have to request access to make sure that you’re not a weirdo
But you know once you’re in there you’re in yeah Britain’s hidden history Ross I think it’s called um I’ll bring it up on the screen oh lovely yeah thank you yeah but come say hello we’re um We’re British history in enthusiasts we’re very egalitarian we’re very inclusive
And we we like finding out what’s really going on yeah brilliant and thank you very much for coming and talking for so long like honestly this has been such a great interview we’ve had to cut it people won’t notice because we wore our continuity clothes but we had to cut
This into into two days and uh I’m just very thankful for the amount of time you’ve given to you’re very patient you know this you’ve basically given me about four hours or more than four hours of your time so thank you so much for that absolute pleasure thank you for for
Asking me to come on thank you for being such a empathic listener and um you know thank you I’m really grateful I just it’s a funny thing finding out that major bits of your history are are fake and this whole thing with the great far of London I’d never have imagined in a
Million years but here I am just to summarize some of stuff Shakespeare probably fake the plague orchestrated by by the royal family probably to uh to hurt the londoners The Great Fire of London the same thing organized to to destroy London and also give um Sir Christopher Ren the chance to possibly
Rebuild London in a Barack architecture didn’t you say in the GID format but there was one Church wasn’t there that he had to build a slightly slightly off from where he originally wanted it because somebody refused wasn’t there yeah that was hwks Moore in the
172 yeah 175s yeah he tried a bit of Landing whopping they wouldn’t sell to him right okay uh yeah and the hawksmore church has basically formed the ey of Horus across across London and that he had some weird freemasonic reasons for doing that we’re not quite sure his
Exact intentions but you you’ve laid out a pretty good idea for what was going on there with the kind of social uh infrastructure something about um building in to the architecture of town the cycle of boom and bus the cycle of prosperity the cycle of growth and Decay
That would be yeah the chur the churches themselves kind of resembled the people that he was building it for didn’t they so you know if if you’re a poor person basically deal with your flat walls and your scary Church you know but if you’re rich then it’s like come on in sir well
Enjoy your yeah look at all the nice little ornaments everywhere yeah like yeah absolutely that’s exactly I suppose that I suppose they probably wouldn’t want people sitting down for too long would they they say if we if we make it a nice church people will want to hang
Around whereas you know we want them to get in pray get out get back to work yes in the poor areas definitely I mean you can see all the churches in a day if you if you you know if you get on public transport and it is really weird because
They’re all built at the same time but they all look completely different or they’re built I’ll bring up pictures I’ll bring up pictures of the different ones during the things people can see them I mean the one I say again the one um in the city of London what’s called
St Mary wno that was him deliberately trying to recreate the Temple of Solomon which is about as Masonic as Masonic gets so that one in particular has some very Masonic features and then also we’ve got guy Forks he was aaty for a false flag attack to basically blame Catholics by
Robert seful the evil Hunchback who who is the yeah who is the focus for for Shakespeare’s play Richard II yes yeah and yeah and we briefly talked about India as well and uh you know how how Britain messed up that last night so yeah so we touched on so so
Many different Topics in one book and that’s I think that’s why it get it keeps you interested though you know because you’re moving around to different topics and you’re going whoa sh wasn’t real W The Great Fire of London wasn’t you know what I think it
Was I think that’s good it it keeps you going and is a very interesting read I can’t even remember how long ago it was I read it now so I’m quite proud of myself for remembering most of this you know it honestly it’s really weird and lovely that people have read it I’ve
Never written a book before so I’ve never had a book for people to read and it’s just people come up and say all kinds of things mainly people say nothing really changes does it because you know it doesn’t it’s just this these are really good examples of historically
Ways people have tried to screw people over and it kind of for my mind it kind of has equipped me better to understand the here and now we’ll call that at the end I’ll say thank you to everyone for watching make sure you uh go on to Britain’s hidden
History if you’re interested in that sound as the Facebook group uh make sure you check out architecture power you can get it on the C glyphics website which is probably the best way to do so or you can I think they sell it at water stones
There’s Amazon but [ __ ] Amazon but um no you can get it from Amazon they’ve got it on uh on Kindle so if you already have a Kindle unlimited that’s you know you’ve got to pass straight away to go in and uh and read that that’s the way I
I read it so sorry pay for it well I already had the Kindle and limited you see I know I know why you told me this last I would have refused to do this if you no that’s that’s why I kept it down low you know never revealed
But yeah and and for on make sure if you again if you’re interested in what Rob was talking about with the comr glyphics the book about the Welsh and the hieroglyphs connection I’ve talked about this before for but you can get that from com glyphics as well as well as
Most of alen Wilson’s books the if they’re still being printed they’re on that website even some of his first three books which you you can’t get hold of they’ve been uh made into PDFs that you can get hold of now so that is uh excellent all of that’s on there and
Thank you so much to Rob for for giving us all of this time to explain all this stuff you basically don’t even need to buy the book anymore so he’s kind of shot himself in the foot a bit with this but make sure make sure you do anyway
Because he’s hidden things in there that he he refused to talk about but um yes I’m I play hard to get well don’t I exactly uh thank you very much and we’ll catch you guys on the on the next interview we’ll definitely have Rob back
Soon and you you might see me over on the Britain’s hidden History Channel at some point in the future who knows but yeah thank you very much guys
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Hello historians i hope your all good😊😊
Was this not the same interview i watched cpl weeks ago
Amazing video guys! Rob has been such a brilliant guest, it's sad to see this mini series ending, but he's taught us all so much so thank you for all of this ❤️🙏
Honestly mind blowing stuff 🤯
Cheers mate. Joined discord but ain’t used it for four years so bear with me whilst I get my old brain used to it haha 😅 cheers mate and thanks again to Rob! Great chap too 👏
Hi all. At the 11.03 mark, the guy pictured underneath the queen is Henry Wriothsley one of her sons, but he and de vere look similar ages tho. Also it is known that Wriothsley got de veres missus pregnant cos he couldn't conceive.
If you consider the era in history, if your parents were illiterate and had no books or other printed matter in the house, they were definitely lower class aka poor. Therefore, the chances of the child of a lower class family learning to read well enough to write "Shakespeare" (an alias if I have ever heard one) are roughly zero. This is further proven by the fact that there are no complete legal documents relating to the person thought to be WS. A person with education would be of a higher class and there should be deeds, titles and other documents relating to him or his family, and there is none (that I know of).
brilliant vid as always brva always so much truth n info in the vids p.s. fuck the govs n banks lol
1666 seems to have been a while year. Robert Sepher has a video on that year as well and it’s connection to sabbatai zvi
fantastic video, thank you
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This is high quality content but the guy wearing the baseball cap needs to give audio advice to the other guy.