Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
In this episode of the Shelley Tasker Show, host Mr. Scott takes the reins while Shelley enjoys a well-deserved break. Broadcasting live from Radio Soapbox, Mr. Scott delves into a variety of topics, including a nostalgic journey through music, revisiting the first Lenny Kravitz album, and reflecting on its impact. He also shares personal anecdotes from recent camping trips in Cornwall, highlighting the beauty of the region and the joy of rediscovering old tunes. The episode is peppered with discussions on current events, including laughable UK headlines and the intricacies of the banking system, as explored in a chapter from his grandfather's book, "Hidden Government."
Listeners are treated to a diverse selection of music from the archives of pureoriginal.com, featuring artists who collaborated with Mr. Scott in the past. The show also touches on geopolitical issues, such as the UK's investment in drone deliveries to Ukraine and the implications of steel tariffs. Mr. Scott encourages listeners to engage with the content, offering insights into the historical and current socio-political landscape, while maintaining a light-hearted and engaging tone throughout the broadcast.
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Yes. It's that theme you've all been waiting for, but I feel like a bit of a fraud because it's not the real Shelley Tasker here. It's her stand in. So, yeah. You're listening to the Shelley Tasker Show. We are coming live out of out of, radiosoapbox.com, and possibly other platforms as well. I know that some of the shows, the previous week shows have been load uploaded to Rumble. So if you wanna go and catch up with any of the, bits of Hidden Government or the Benjamin Friedman stuff, it's all up there now waiting for you to waiting for you to have a little listen. Yeah. So this is the Shelley Tasker Show. It's good to have your company. I have to say that. I have to. Otherwise, it just doesn't feel like the Shelley Tasker Show.
It is the June 4, Wednesday, of course, as it always is. And, we've we've got a, well, I've had a very busy day at work, but we've got a bit of a show for you this evening. We've got, a little bit of a revisit to some of the pureoriginal.com. We've also got a bit more of Granddad's book. I'm gonna be pouring over some of the, some of the more laughable headlines from The UK this week. Yeah and, yeah, I'm gonna one I'm gonna share with you a little journey I've had this week. So I I've got back into listening to we've been camping a lot, me and the other half. Right? So we've been out just at the weekends just trying to take the van and go and visit somewhere nice. Weather's been absolutely stunning, have to say. Shelley, you've picked a good time to have time off, haven't you, darling? No. It's been amazing. So we've been trying to, go across to various different campsites, etcetera, etcetera, and just just try places out, you know.
And no. It's not the real Shelley I just received a message, folks, saying Shelley's been on testosterone supplements again. No. It's mister Scott here. I should have said that actually at the beginning. I forgot that. No. So anyway no. Shelley hasn't been taking testosterone supplements, Patrick. It is simply me standing in for Shelly while she has a bit of a hiatus, a well earned one at that, we have to say. So, yeah. We've been away camping and finding all these lovely little spots in Cornwall. And it's yeah. Crikey. It's been absolutely, absolutely glorious.
But it's I've been on a little journey recently just because we've, you know, when you're out and about or if you just sat in a field doing absolutely nothing and all your cares and worries are, well, at least twenty minutes down the road, if not further. You know, while you're doing that, it's nice to just have some tunes on. And, you know, you know, when you get to to to my age, and I'm sure before you get to my age, you get sick of some of the tunes you've listened to and you you move on. You know, your music tastes evolve, but you never forget, you know, and you never forget what sort of, if you if you're a lover of music, you never forget what sort of brought you to that point. You know, your appreciation in that respect. And I love music. That's one of my things.
And I rediscovered the original the first Lenny Kravitz album that came out. Now, you know, alright. You know, I know some of it's a bit gay or whatever. But, well, you know you know what I mean. Some of it's it's a bit dated. Let's put it that way. Maybe happy is the wrong word. But, anyway, one of the tunes is called What the Space Are We Saying? And I completely forgotten about it. And, you know, it's funny, isn't it? You sort of go back on things and you you you look at potential things that could have sculpt your train of thought back then. Yeah. I just I'm gonna read out these first first sets of lyrics to you here. And and, yeah, I know it's Lenny Kravitz and Are You Gonna Go My Way and all that kind of thing. But seriously, the first album, was a formative album for me. It was released in 1991.
So, you know, it's a it's a good it's a good 30 years old now. So, it was dated, I guess, a little bit back then. I think it was meant to be a throwback to previous sounds and and and things like that. But anyway, persevere if you persevere with me just a sec. So, first set of lyrics. Will we ever understand or is the fate of man at hand? Will we live or shall we die? How will we ever know if we never try? And then this was the next bit that I was like, oh, I never realized it. Did I realize this before? The government's the devil's hands. It's a lie and it's a scam.
They wind us up. They put us down. They watch us go. And if you close your eyes, there's a big surprise. Anyway, I thought that was a great little journey to relive, particularly with fresh eyes. I thought that was a good little set of lyrics there. I like that. Anyway, so as I say, we're gonna be doing a little bit of current events, from what I've picked up this week through the through the lame stream media. But also, you know, we'll touch on another chapter of Granddad's book. In fact, we'll get through the whole chapter. It's a very short one, but it's a very good one because it's all about how bank loans are created and and all that kind of thing and and and how will that work. So that's that's a really good one to get into. But also said we'd be revisiting some pureoriginal.com, which essentially, if you go to the Wayback Machine, type in pureoriginal.com, you will find a very, very old website now, that was my own. And, I had all these artists collaborate with me to put the website together. And, yes, I had I had their permission to to play all the tunes that were on the website. So we're we're gonna revisit a little bit of that. And it's just do you know what's really nice about it? I actually got a few compliments from last week's show, from those of you guys out there that listened. Thanks for that. We, Got quite a few compliments just on the respect that it's a it's a nice break from all the heavy subjects. Yes. It is. But one of the other nice things is that most of these artists never carried on making music. So these are like these are like little little gems dropped in the ocean that we we get to stumble across. And I I kind of I I like that aspect of it.
Excuse me. So, yeah, without further ado, we'll crack on with a bit of that while I scour through some more of these laughable laughable current events. What's that lyric again? The government's the devil's hands. It's a lie and it's a scam. They wind us up and put us down and watch us go. And if you close our eyes if you close your eyes, there's a big surprise. Yeah. There is. Yeah. They've been done, apparently. That was Moolay back in the day. I've Been Done, obviously, was the title of the tune. Yeah. People that listened last week, yeah, you might know I had something to do with that band, but, yeah, not much. Not much. So, yeah.
Yeah. So I obviously hosted this website for a fair few folks, probably about 60 artists and all, but they weren't all musicians. Some of them were coming up with literature and meanings to life and all that kind of thing. I actually got sent some quite risque photographs as well, which, didn't go up on the site, I have to say. Not sure if this was the right sort of site to put this up on, but here's my contribution. Yeah. I don't think so. Okay. So we'll we'll roll on with another one. I found some funny headlines this week already. It's not taking long. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. What a state. What a state we're all in. You know? What a state we're all in. Anyway, this one's called, am I am I taking requests? Maybe if you send me I can take requests if you either message me on Teams. I am on Teams at the moment.
[email protected]. Just do a hunt. You will find me on Teams so you can, put in a request if you want, if I have it. If I don't have it, you'll have to send it to me. But by all means, I can also send you a link to jump on the show if you want to do so. If you've got something to say about this week's for instance, government website document here. Tenfold increase in UK drone deliveries for Ukraine at 50. The UK is investing a record £350,000,000 this year to increase the supply of drones to Ukraine from a target of 10,000 in 2024 to a hundred thousand pounds in 2025.
Why is it banks make money lavishly to fund these walls and for peace credit is immediately restricted. Excuse me. Knocking about you can hear. That's just me letting my dog through. Yeah. So anyway, there you go. There's one laughable thing. This one is by a guy called Crash one, and this is called Lazy Groove. I'm gonna go for that one. I can't remember what it sounds like, folks. So this will be almost as new to me as it is to you. Enjoy. Well, it was aptly named. It was Lazy Groove. Kinda and obviously, you know, the guy was mainly a guitarist and put that, I'm assuming, just listening to it, put that backing track together just so that you can have a little jam over the top. Yeah. Yeah. It was quite cool. Quite chilled out. Anyway, look. Here's another laughable another laughable headline for you.
UK temporary this comes from the BBC by the way. UK temporarily spared from Trump's fifty percent steel tariffs. This comes from a this negotiation, is derived from a country that has managed to has managed to kill its own steel industry. With the last bit of, you know, industry we have left, we're now importing coal from various countries because we refuse to open a coal mine that's six miles down the road. This is just confusion folks, isn't it? This is this is this is just not running confusion. This is this is literally just throwing confusion to you know, it's quite simple. If they were worried about the British steel industry, they just revive it.
It's it really is that simple. It's where these people are choosing to put their money. And currently, from the last two headlines that I've read out, are putting it into Ukraine war and putting it into America's economy. And, you know, or I hear many Americans say that, you know, you know, America's still under the crown and this, that, and the other. Yeah. Well, who's the crown under? Who gets to poke the then Prince Charles in the chest? Who's the crown under? You know and we're all under that yoke, let's face it, let's be honest. And we're not the only ones. Here look another article from the BBC in the same stream. Look. Mexico threatens countermeasures if US keeps up 50% metal tariffs.
Really? Do I have to surely, don't have to spell it out. I don't have to spell it out to anyone, not in this listening audience, I am sure. And if I if it does need spelling out, can you please just send me an email, [email protected], m a, double l, I f I c u s, m a, double l, I f I c u s at outlook dot com. And, ask me any questions or or throw me throw throw anything at me you want. I don't really care. Here we go. This is from a band called End Seven back in the day, and we are talking, well, probably, you know, a good thirty years ago. Well, maybe not. No. We're probably talking a good twenty four years ago, probably.
Anyway, this is n seven, and this is moment of one. This one might be a bit lively, I seem to remember they were a bit lively. I'll crank the volume down to start with just in case, hang on here we go, there we go. Oh yeah. Apologies,
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All my dreams, they craft collapsed. A heavy burden fell on my back. I didn't see it coming. But the picture was clear. My fear. A near death, it's failure. One second blast, but it felt like eternity. So in Hammond again, the unbearable aid, a weight of the words you speak from my face. The only enlightened time with you has spent, we have come to an end. Just lying on the bed and listening to voices in my head, but I realized that you I don't need your fucking will because it's too much stupid, Livedo and Kenwell. I don't. Stay alive.
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You have to admit, that's pretty well produced. Pretty well produced indeed. So yeah. You know, like I say, about 25 years old, that tune. Twenty twenty to 25 years years old. And like I say, yeah, it's one of those, just another one of those bands that I was interacting with at the time. So, we are coming close to the bottom of the hour here. So, yeah, plug the show again because it is the bottom of the hour. You're listening to the Shelley Tasker Show. We're coming live out of radiosoapbox.com. Probably one of the best little backstreet radio websites you're gonna stumble across, I would say, with the content that's on there. What a what a what a little gem that must be for people to stumble across.
So many people talking so much sense. And, yeah. So oh, I've just just had a message here. Oh, what have I got here? Is this a request? I think somebody sent me a request. My goodness me. Okay. So, well, as I say, we're we're gonna continue trolling through some of the stupid smoke screen headlines that we're getting here in The UK. But before we do, I'm gonna play this little track here that's just been sent in by the good Patrick. It's by Crass Records apparently. So, may get an advert, may not. Let's see what happens here. See if my ad blocker is doing this thing. Ambassador Zoran, deny that The USSR
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has Here we go. Placed and is placing medium and intermediate range missiles and sites in Cuba. Yes or no? Don't wait for the translation. Yes or no?
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Thanks for that, Patrick. So that was Captain Sensible. The Russians are coming. 1981. Wow. That's a that's a that's a long old stint to go. You know, the only person that's ever been right when they've said that, I think was Hitler. I'm not sure. Most of the time they wait to be provoked and then lash out dreadfully. Well, we'll see what happens. We'll see what happens. Well, look, we are just past the bottom of the hour. You're listening to the Shelley Tasker Show on radiosoapbox.com. It would not be the Shelley Tasker Show if I didn't play at least one song by Graham Hart. So here you go. Here's Camborne Hill, Graham Hart.
Off to you, sir. Yes. The brilliant Graham Hart there with, Cambourne Hill. Very, very old tune in this in this neck of the woods, but, yeah, brilliantly done by him. So, here you go. Another silly silly U UK news title for you. So first of all, so you say I say UK because Al Jazeera, you know, is allowed to broadcast in The UK and, let's face it, is just part of the same media group that most of the other media companies are part of. Oh, no. But they're different. They have different presenters. Yes. And they have the same little scrolling thing across the screen. It's all done on the same format. What, do you think we're stupid? So Al Jazeera here, the the online newspaper is saying UK prepares for war. How much will it cost? Review, review calls for war fighting readiness in the face of new threats. The Russians are coming. The Russians are coming. But funding for military expansion remains in doubt. Then we have another one here from the Atlantic Council.
The UK strategic defense review lays out an ambitious roadmap for reform, but will the government deliver? I've just got to ask a question here, right, for all you sound thinking listeners out there. Who's gonna fight for Britain nowadays? How many people would really, how many Brits would really fight for Britain nowadays? Bearing in mind a little bit later on I'm gonna be reading out just the headline of a newspaper article which had I read that out a few years back would have I would have been deemed racist if it wasn't a mainstream media, headline. But there we go. That that'll be from Telegraph. But who who in their who in their right mind would fight for Britain nowadays? What what would you actually be fighting for apart from the soldier beside you?
Apart from the soldier beside you because I I understand it's a brotherhood, it's a fraternity, I understand that. And, you know, I I do think having looked at a lot of sort of first hand military accounts and stuff, I do think most people joining the military are sold a bill of goods. Anyway, so yes, strategic defense review lays down an ambitious roadmap for reform. Where we're already plowing all an awful lot of money into more drones for, you know, 10 times as many drones for the Ukraine. We're also dismantling our submarines and, you know, we've got possibly two boats left which are are of any credence whatsoever in our British Navy.
So, yeah, it begs the question. It begs the question, doesn't it? Anyway, I don't wanna get, like, all downhearted and and all that kind of thing. I'm gonna give you a tune here from let's go to this one's a bit lighthearted. This is by a band called Optical Bus Stop, and the title of the tune is, Oh, No, Rodriguez. You see where I'm going?
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In the back streets of Naples, The backpack of life. You don't understand our customs. It isn't very nice to have sex with your friend's mother, and you have done it twice. You still fail to understand me. You deal from it, Judge. You have spitted on my family. And for that, I will break your neck, mister. Carmen stamped on his cigar below. She crushed both his castanets.
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She's screaming. Oh, come.
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I said, oh, right. Now if you lock your driver, you'll have to change your name. Any
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Yeah. Sorry, folks. I had to be tracked. That was a classic back in the day. Now you can stop now for a quick stop. Yeah. There we go. That was a classic back in the day, at least on pureoriginal.com where it was, I believe, first uploaded. So there you go. So, we're caught at the top of the hour. We're gonna do a bit of granddad's book at the top of the hour, Hidden Government, for those who haven't listened before. All the previous chapters are on if you go to Rumble and look up Shelley Tasker, you will find all the previous chapters of Hidden Government read out by my good self, the grandson of the chap that wrote it.
It's all there for your intellect to examine and pull apart and work out whether he was right or wrong. That is the that is the basis of putting it out there in the first place. It's all about communication, all about discussion. So, yes, it's it's all there for if you want it. So go to Rumble. Look up Shelley Tasker or the Shelley Tasker Show, and you will find all the previous chapters. Tonight's chapter, as I say, is, it's all about, well, the chapter is entitled The Money, Power, and the Plan. And the subheading underneath is the Final Battle for Christianity will be over the Money Problem and until that is solved there can be no universal application of Christianity.
That was a quote from Balzac there. Anyway, we'll get into that at the top of the hour. As I say, it's a short chapter. There'll probably be a few little discussion points on it. But other than that, tonight is I'm gonna be treating you to some more of, pureoriginal.com. There was a chat that actually uploaded an awful lot about how our minds work and things like that. So maybe I'll I'll stick on that at some point, just to maybe warp everyone's mind, throw them off the wrong track, give them a bit of smoke screen. Maybe he was right. Who knows? Anyway, this is, Sam Honey with, I'm gonna go for there's one chill m or warped. What do you reckon?
Roll a dice on that one. Hang on. Let's let's actually just do that. Oh, that was a bit. Okay. We got warped. Sorry, folks. Chill, m. Maybe next week.
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Enjoy. I never I never try anything.
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I just do it. I never try anything. I just do
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I never try anything. I just do it. You know, that's I've I've never looked this up before. So that that was set a guy called Sam Honey. Obviously, uploaded that to the to the website about twenty odd years ago. But the the quote, I never try anything. I just do it. I never, never even bothered looking that up before. So the quote, I never try anything. I just do it, is spoken by the character Vala in the 1965 film, Faster Pussycat, Kill Kill. The quote is associated with the character's attitude of not hesitating and acting decisively.
I've just looked up that video, that 1965 video. Go and look it up, folks, on IMDB. Tura Santana Asvala, faster pussycat, kill kill. Well, it looked like quite a racy film if you ask me. Anyway, nevertheless. So, I got time to cram in one more tune for the top of the hour, and then we're gonna get to, the money power, section of granddad's book. So let me just find one for you here. Let's go for well, there's only one in this folder. This is by, this is by here we go. Mosaic. His his name is Dennis Benio, and it's called Heartbreaker. Well, yeah. See what you think of this one.
Crikey. Okay. Well, you can put in a request next week if you want it to continue. But, for now, we're just gonna hit further international orchestral style.
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Why break your card? And still I can't see why democracy
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means everybody punk me. Why break your card? When still I can't see. Why democracy means everybody pop me. Everybody pop me.
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I would say democracy actually means everybody but everybody or everybody but nobody maybe. Okay. We have reached the top of the hour. You're listening to the Shelley Tasker Show. We're coming live out of Radio Soapbox among other platforms as well, although I still haven't been informed as to which. You will find these shows repeated up on rumble.com if you go and look for the, Shelley Tasker show. And by all means, all the other, well, all the other shows for a long, long time, I believe have been uploaded there. So, go and check that out, folks. Also, you know, bookmarkradiosoapbox.com because, know, not very funny. You'll probably flip in there one day just on a whim and just stumble across something interesting that you will want to listen to. So, yeah, there are plethora of amazing hosts on Radio Soapbox. So, do take the time just to just to put it in your bookmark list.
Anyhow, on with the show. I said at the top of the hour, we would start doing, the seventh chapter of my granddad's book. So granddad wrote a book back in, 1954, at least it was published then, called Hidden Government. It's now in its fifth authorized edition, which was released in 2017 by the AK Chesterton Trust, whom you can find at candour.org.uk,cand0ur.org.uk, to find Grandad's book and a host of other fantastic reads. I have to say A. K. Chesterton was a very eloquent writer and had a brilliant command of the English language. And, you know, in doing so makes things so much more concise and, you know, if you read through any of AK Chesterton's work, you will you will you will find it a heavy you know, in this day and age for someone that was educated in my era, which was the eighties and the nineties, yeah. It's it's it's a fairly heavy read because we're not educated in in such ways anymore.
Particularly now the digital age, as I call it, has come in. People are being actually educated less and less. And one of my good friends always says to me, he's been on the show before, Von Al Von Kurt, always says to me, you know, they they teach kids but they don't teach kids how to learn. And that's a very, very important factor in not just your childhood education and and their walk but your own as well. Anyway, look, as, as of the educative part of the show has arrived, here we go. So, chapter seven of Hidden Government, the money, power and the plan.
As I said before, the subheading under the under the title is the final battle' is a quote from Balzac and it says, the final battle for Christianity will be over the money problem and until that is solved there can be no universal application of Christianity. So another subheading here, many many listeners will have heard this one before but anyway, give me the power to issue and control the money of a nation and I care not who makes its laws. A Rothschild money master of a hundred years ago. The book was written in '54 folks or published in '54.
Okay, and, finally another subheading which is a quote from the Protocols, The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion commonly referred to throughout this book as The Plan. All the fields of of the machinery of all states go by force of the engine which is in our hands and that engine is gold. Protocol five. So I'm just gonna put a little caveat of my own in there. You know, I I know someone that's heavily heavily into his crypto. He's got thousands and I mean thousands invested in crypto. One weekend I spoke to him, only a few weekends ago, he lost $10 in a day and, he was like, oh, don't worry, mate. You know, I understand how it goes and and these are the ups and downs and you know, people just don't know how to read the market. Well, look.
Gold and silver is all linked into that because all this stuff is invested in covering you know, any kind of currency, whether it's crypto or not, is worth nothing unless it's invested in something that's what gives it its value which is why money is such a scam which is why we'll we'll get into that in the chapter. But even those of you into crypto do understand that all your Crypto is tied up in stocks and shares. It would be worthless if it wasn't. And as those stocks and share shares fluctuate, you will suffer the same problems as anyone on the quote unquote gold standard or or this modern digital age of banking whereby they don't even have to use ink to create money. Whereas, at least it used to cost them ink, you know, a hundred years ago. It doesn't even cost them that anymore.
Anyway, look, so here we go. Chapter seven, the money power and the plan. Gold is an appropriate substance for making wedding ring wedding rings and false teeth. As a basis for money it's entirely inadequate and is a major cause of economic insecurity as protocol 20 foretells. The gold standard has been the ruin of the states which adopted it, for it has not been able to satisfy the demands for money. No, it never would. Money, this end quote there, so money is not a commodity though regarded and operated as such. Money is a mechanism of distribution. So just bear with me, okay? Just hang in there.
If goods and services are available restriction because of a shortage of money amounts to sacrilege. Goods and services are the correct basis for money and that is a true Christian conception. It is not a Jewish conception and the plan quote unquote the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion tells us why. We have befooled, bemused and corrupted the Goyim by rearing them in principles and theories which are known to us to be false, although it is by us that they have been inculcated. Well may these Frankenstein monsters of our own mistaken indulgence boast as they do in protocol 22, in our hands is the greatest power of the day, gold.
That was back then, that was back in the fifties. Well and truly did Balzac write. The protagonists of the plan know. Let us examine the system popularly referred to as bank loans or overdrafts. Come on folks, anyone out there that hasn't got an overdraft facility? Or a bank loan? Or a mortgage? A death grip? Yes? Let us examine the system popularly referred to as bank loans or overdrafts. This is a quote here and it's from the late Right Honourable R McKenna, chairman of the Midland Bank. Remember the Midland Bank folks? Anyway, by far the largest part of our total money consists of bank deposits.
Right, that's the end of the quote. Bank deposits consist of two distinct things, deposits of cash and deposits created by the banks themselves under the provision of the 1694 Act incorporating the Bank of England. Sixteen ninety four, that's a very old law folks, isn't it? 1694, how long have we all been in this debt society? So let me just read that bit again. Bank deposits consist of two distinct things, deposits of cash and deposits created by the banks themselves under the provision of the 1694 Act incorporating the Bank of England. The provision is this, the bank shall have the benefit of interest on all money which it creates out of nothing.
I'm gonna read that again so it seems I'm gonna take my time over this chapter because it's really important. This is really this is the demon behind the society that you live in now, we live in a debt based society. So the 1694 Act incorporating the Bank of England, the provision is this, the bank shall have the benefit of interest on all money which it creates out of nothing. Okay? I think I've labeled the point enough. How is this done? And how does it affect those who borrow through a bank? How does it affect taxpayers in the case of bank loans to governments? Oh yes, that's right.
The Bank of England is English by name only and prints money on demand at interest for our government. Therefore it doesn't matter how much tax you pay, it will always be it will always be in the circumference of the money that has already been lent out to the government for use of its citizens. Yes? So that's my caveat there. So how is this done? How does it affect those who borrow through a bank? How does it affect taxpayers in the case of bank loans to governments? We cannot do better than get the answer from the banks. Quote, every bank loan or overdraft creates a deposit, unquote, I. E. Creates new money, Mckenna, that was the person that was quoted before.
When the bank makes a loan to a customer or grants an overdraft in the ordinary course the loan or overdraft will be drawn upon by a check and paid into somebody's someone's credit at the same or other bank. The drawer of the check will not have reduced the deposit already owned and in existence by the bank, the receiver of the check when he pays it into his own account will be credited with its value. So they're not create they're not using money that's already there, they're not lending you their own money, they're creating new money, this is what he's saying. The receiver of the check when he pays it into his own account will be credited with its value and therefore a new deposit, I. E. New money, will be created.
That is McKenna in 1920 when addressing bank shareholders. Yes? Okay. It is very important to understand that when a bank makes a loan or grants an overdraft, it does not part with anything but ink. And nowadays, folks, it doesn't even do that. Yeah. It's you pay for the data whereby to receive your bank statement. You pay for that data, but for them it's just created on a computer and it's down to you to have the data or the internet connection etcetera, etcetera. You're paying now. Bar the tiny amount of electricity it costs to create that document. Yeah? So it's very important to understand that when a bank makes a loan or grants an overdraft it does not part with anything but ink, not even that nowadays. It does so by writing the amount required by the customer in figures backed by a security on the credit side of his account.
Ever been to a bank with no money or nothing and ask them for a loan? Are they gonna give you one? No. If you've got something that they can credit it to, I. E. Take off you if you default on the loan, they'll lend you the money. Even if it's on the basis that you are in full employment, for x amount of hours a week, they they then own your time not even the commodity, okay? So that's equally as important. So, backed by the security on the credit side of his account. Therefore the drawer of a bank loan or overdraft does not reduce an existing deposit because it's borrowed against what you already own or are perceived to be about to own.
It can also be seen that the new money is created out of nothing when the receiver of the check pays it into his account. What it amounts to is this, a bank does not lend its own money but money created by it upon its clients security. So your house, your car, your job, whatever, your time. In other words, we pay interests to banks for the privilege of borrowing our own money. The bank which creates the loaner overdraft has the benefit of interest on all money it creates out of nothing quote unquote, as we said at the beginning of the chapter. Obviously the bank should be paid a final fee for its services but not an annual interest.
Banks lend by creating credit. They create the means for payment out of nothing. That's a quote from Encyclopedia Britannica volume 15, Money. They might have changed it by now folks this was back in the fifties. What can I do? Is so often asked, is so often asked. Withhold your vote from any and every candidate, and I know Paul English is gonna agree with this statement. Withhold your vote from any and every candidate who refuses to stand for the reform of this grossly fraudulent system. Those who omit the influence of the money power omit the one thing which renders their judgment worthless, Hillebelok.
So there you go. Very short chapter, but honestly, so insightful and well worth a read. If you get a chance to buy the book, do. I know it's available on archive and all that kind of thing. But if you would like to support, the AK Chesterton Trust, I would appreciate it. I I I still do work with them now. I don't get any money for the books that they sell or even including my granddad's, but I do really would really appreciate, anyone taking the time just to chip in, because these are the people that held the flag for us long before we were born, folks. You know, my granddad was at war in the Boer War. There's not many of you out there that can boast that one.
So and I mean were present in the Boer War. No. He was flying the flag from back then. So, yeah, tip of the hat to these folks, and and it is worth investing in these people that are perpetuating these voices to go forward. So, yeah, www.candour, c a n d 0 u r, Org U k. You can find Granddad's book and a load of other good books there. Okay. So that said, that's the end of Granddad's book for this week, at least. And we're gonna roll on with some more tunes from pure original. And, this one is called Sunrise by a guy called Soma.
Enjoy, folks. Well, that takes me back to years that I, I guess, I care not to remember too much. Much. So anyway, I said to you folks that I would, read out, the title of an article from the Telegraph that would have probably had me inciting racial hatred a couple of years back. Check this one out. Here we go. This is from the Telegraph but a few hours ago. White British people will be a minority in forty years report claims. Shifting ethnic dynamic of The UK driven by immigration predicted to cause dramatic changes. No shit, Sherlock.
Honestly. Really? I guess because the Telegraph have said it, it's okay. It's okay. Everyone can say it now because maybe maybe the maybe the levels tipped and the horizon is is a long distance away for us white folks of The UK. Oh, have I just said something bad? Sue me. Anyhow, I promise not to pay you, play you something so chaotic. And if I do, I'll stop it and play something else. Alright? So you gotta bear in mind, pureoriginal.com was set up, you know, a good twenty something years ago, twenty three years ago, twenty four years ago. So there will be. You know, I I will say that there's a few tunes that have come out in the last, hour that are very reminiscent of the time, such as the third international one.
And there was another one I played earlier. I can't remember who by now. But very sort of Linkin Park esque, Rage Against the Machine esque. You can certainly see what was influencing people of, of the time. So, yeah. There we go. It just it spills out into, it spills out into, you know, we're all influenced by everything that we come across, you know, we are. That's human nature. And, you can't help but take on, you know, those formative, you know, those things that were formative when you were younger, you can't help but take it on. But it's it's interesting to see how things have, progressed over those years and and how music nowadays is, I would say, just as nonsensical as the thing that we've just listened to. Apologies.
Apologies for that. It's a tune by a band called The Misled and it's called Government Machine. I can't remember what it sounds like. I'm being very honest. It's only three minutes long, so just bear with me folks. Here we go. 10 out of 10 for effort. 10 out of 10 for energy as well. Just probably about three out of 10 for sort of recording quality. But there we go. Couldn't really hear much of the lyrics. I heard I made out they're coming after me and they're coming after you. I guess that kinda sums up the government machine. So, well said, that man.
Talking of well said, in a sec, I'm gonna be playing you a a tune called well said by Subway. But before I do that, I will say that you are listening to the Shelley Tasker Show with your stand in host, mister Scott. We are live on radiosoapbox.com. Get on your soapbox, folks. Get on the soapbox. As I say, a lot of great hosts on there, all speaking, an awful lot of sense. So it's it's time well spent. I feel it is time well spent. Okay. So, as I say, reaching the bottom of the hour, here comes a tune by Subway called Well Set.
Two secs. We have a problem with the sound on that one. Let's
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Oh, no. It's just as bad. Alright. We'll go for someone else. I don't wanna put you guys through that. So here we go. Let's go for a quick one. There's another one from Sam Honey here while I'm filibustering. We'll go for chillin. You don't have to write in for next week now.
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I'll say one thing one thing for Sam, honey. His production quality was absolutely absolutely brilliant. There's a tune here for you by Adapta called Insigta, spelled I n s I g h t a. Insigta. Here we go. Parts one, two, three and four apparently. Special mix. One of the problems we have is the control of television and control of the media. The, alliance between government and and journalism.
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And there had been regular campaigns by business to control the public mind and suppress challenges to private power. Ordinary people
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were hardly capable of understanding the world or drawing reasonable conclusions without being subjected to a set of necessary opinions. If you look carefully, you'll find that. The doctrine is dishonest, cowardly, thus highly demanded. It does protect us from the danger of understanding of what's happening before our lives and therefore, inducing the time to
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We certainly want to reduce the level of terrorism. There's one easy way to do that, and therefore, it's never discussed. Then we stop with this big deal. That would automatically reduce the level of terror enormously, but that we can't discuss. Well, we ought to make it possible to discuss it. We organize and train terrorist organizations. But in fact, we can't discuss.
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Necessary illusions.
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We've organized and trained terrorist armies.
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Ordinary people are hardly capable of understanding the world or drawing reasonable conclusions without being subjected to a set of necessary and common reasons we call propaganda.
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There's a smoke screen.
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Men for years now have been talking about war and peace, but now no longer can they just talk about it. It is no longer the choice between violence and nonviolence in this world. It's nonviolence or nonexistent. We better stay together and maintain unity. Do you know whenever Pharaoh wanted to prolong the period of slavery in Egypt, he had a favorite, favorite formula for doing. What was that? He kept the slaves fighting among themselves. We aren't engaged in any negative protests and in any negative arguments with anybody. We are saying that we are determined to be men. We are determined to be people.
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In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. Government is the problem.
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In our present crisis, government is not the solution to the problem. Government is the problem. There you go. There's an excerpt from Ronald Reagan's inaugural speech there. Yeah. Indeed. Well, look. We we are coming up. Well, we're fairly close to the top of the hour. I got one more tune from pureoriginal.com to play for you, and, Patrick has just sent me a message saying, play one of your tunes. Play one of you. So, yeah, I will. I'll play one of you guys, one of the demos that I'm I'm working on, and, and we'll be calling it quits then, there there in then afterwards for another week.
I will be back at the same time next week for the Shelley Tasker Show, minor Shelley Tasker. Might be catching up with her at the weekend. So we'll I I might have an update for you on her hiatus and, yeah, we'll see where we're going from there. But, okay so this next tune I'm gonna play for you is actually back to Moolay after I'd left the band and it's called Familiar Spirit. Check this one out. Yes. Well, I had left the band by then.
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effort by, by Jethro and the folks there. So, yeah, we're coming close to the top of the hour here now. So tonight, we've we've covered the tenfold increase in UK drone deliveries for Ukraine at the, the fifty nation Ukraine summit. So The UK is investing a record 350,000,000 this year to increase the supply of drones to Ukraine from a target of 10,000 in '24 to a hundred thousand in 2024 to a hundred thousand in 2025. Also, obviously we have covered the whole tariffs thing from Trump tariffs tariffs just a transfer of wealth and it's the suckers at the bottom that always pay for it.
UK war, how much will it cost from Al Jazeera and the The UK strategic defense review laying out an ambitious roadmap for reform. Will the government deliver? Of course it will, because it's just another excuse to take away your hard earned tax dollar. Of course it is. And of course, the biggest headline as far as I'm concerned of the evening from the Telegraph, White British people will be a minority in forty years, report claims. The shifting ethnic dynamic of The UK driven by immigration predicted to cause a dramatic predicted to cause dramatic changes. Well, I could have got in trouble for saying that a year or two ago, same as Sam Melia did, the same as a few other folks have.
But now it comes from the Telegraph. I suppose it's all alright, isn't it? So, anyway, you've been listening to the Shelley Tasker Show. I got a request from Patrick. I got two requests from Patrick tonight. One was Captain Sensible. One was me. And who can I who am I to deny him playing me? So there we go. I'm gonna, play you guys a demo of a tune called Rise, They're Calling. This is about this is about your ancestors calling back to you and and you making some sort of sacrifice. Yes, folks. And, yeah, it's just a demo, so be prepared. There'll be lots of bad notes and bad vocal notes and mistimed bits and stuff. But it's just it's a work in progress. Album by the end of the year, folks. That's the goal.
Anyway, so, thanks for listening. You're listening live on radiosoapbox.com and other avenues, I believe. So, take care, and I will catch up with you all next week. This is Ryze. Rise. Don't you hold it on inside. Speak the truth. Help turn the tide. It's within you, within you.
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Introduction and Show Overview
Camping Adventures and Music Rediscovery
Current Events and Government Critique
Listener Requests and Music Interlude
Granddad's Book: Hidden Government
UK Demographics and Immigration Discussion
Episode Recap and Closing Remarks