Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
In this lively and candid episode of the Shelley Tasker Show, host Mr. Scott, standing in for Shelley Tasker, is joined by his long-time radio partner Sean Surplus. The duo dives into a wide range of topics, from the intricacies of free speech and the impact of political correctness on comedy, to the controversial policies surrounding immigration and environmental issues. They share personal anecdotes and insights, reflecting on their years of experience in broadcasting and their observations on societal changes. The conversation is peppered with humour and nostalgia, as they reminisce about past shows and discuss the challenges of maintaining integrity in media. The episode also features a discussion on the geopolitical landscape, particularly focusing on the ongoing conflict involving Russia and Ukraine, and the role of global powers in shaping narratives. Mr. Scott and Sean Surplus explore the implications of media control and the hidden influences behind governmental decisions. With a mix of music, humour, and thought-provoking dialogue, this episode offers listeners a unique perspective on current events and the state of the world today.
Disclaimer. Disclaimer. This edition of the Shelley Tasker Show is gonna be very naughty. Disclaimer. Disclaimer. This edition of the Shelley Tasker Show may contain bad language. It may contain condescension and it may contain mock value. Disclaimer. Disclaimer. It also may contain an Aussie Gaylord and a Pommie Git. Disclaimer. Disclaimer. If you are a little pussy bitch you may not want to listen to this show. Yeah it's been a long time coming this show. Yeah. Long time coming. We're gonna have a lot of fun on tonight's show. Just you wait.
And we're building up. And we raise it up. That's right. This this show has been a long time coming. Sorry for the reprise there. Yeah. It always does that to me, that one. Yeah. This show has been a long time coming. For people who've been listening to me for a long time will know that, my guest this evening, I cut my radio teeth with. Spent a good year doing radio with this guy, and, he's been going in radio, I think, longer than anyone I know. And I know quite a few hosts now. I do after all this time. And I think, yes, probably this guy is is probably one of the most prolific broadcasters I think I've ever been involved with. So it is an absolute pleasure this evening to have Sean Surplus on the show, and we're gonna be covering all sorts of ground, from free speech, for immigration, housing, war, international government.
Oh, you name it. We're gonna cover it. I'm gonna bring him up right now. Are you there, mister Surplus?
[00:06:13] Unknown:
I am here. You know, between your disclaimer and Shelley's, music there, the James Bond music, you know, the the James Bond sounding music, all I could think was dung dung dung dung dung. And then you have a scene with a gentleman that walks up and says, excuse me, madam. I don't believe I've had the pleasure of your name. And then Shelley's standing there going, Tasker. Shelley Tasker.
[00:06:39] Unknown:
Well, look. Unfortunately, Shelley can't be with us tonight. She is on hiatus. She's been on hiatus pretty much for most of the summer. She's been taking a really well earned break. She's been doing it for not as long as yourself, good sir, but, she's been she had a a really, really long stint, doing several shows a week, and, she's she's on a well earned hiatus. Regular listeners will be really happy to know that she may well be back with us next week. So it will actually be the official Shelley Tasker show. So that being said, I'm your host, mister Scott, or for this evening, Maleficus Sentius. And, my cohost this evening, for a change, is, Sean Surplus.
[00:07:23] Unknown:
How are you doing? Yeah. I get to yeah. I I get to kick back, ladies and gentlemen. I get to kick back, you know, sip on my beer here at just, seven past four in the morning. While while mister Scott does all the heavy lifting. This is gonna be a ripper.
[00:07:41] Unknown:
Brilliant.
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Well, thank thank you for that. I can't lean on you just a little bit. Can't lean on you just a little bit more? Yeah. Just a yeah. Just just a just a teeny weeny bit. Yeah. That'll be alright.
[00:07:52] Unknown:
So, yeah. Me me and Sean, have not been doing shows for, god, gotta be four years now, I think. So this is gonna be the first time we got together on air in about four years, I reckon.
[00:08:04] Unknown:
Roughly. Yeah. Roughly. Maybe a bit more. Also, just to go on what you were saying earlier about how, you know, I've been doing it for so many years, I don't recommend it. I recommend, just as a bit of advice, get in, get your message out there for a while, and then get out. Don't do it as long as I've been doing it because you you you you start to go go a little bit cuckoo if you if you spend too much time in it.
[00:08:30] Unknown:
No. You? Really? So I wanna welcome everyone to the Shelley Tasker Show, probably the last Shelley Tasker Show of the year without Shelley Tasker in it. As I say, she's been on hiatus. Today's date, I should say, is the 08/20/2025. It is obviously Wednesday evening, and we are coming live out of radiosoapbox.com amongst, a huge plethora, as Sean would say, of other platforms. Although I couldn't list them because I don't know what they are.
[00:09:05] Unknown:
Yeah. No. There's a lot there there's there's a lot of platforms that will be, hearing this broadcast once we're done here, including one zero seven point nine FM over in Buzz Bundaberg, in Brisbane, in Queensland, and also all of the different streamers. Sixteen fifty AM in Buffalo, New York thanks to the good Jimmy x. So there's gonna be, a lot of listenership there, Mel.
[00:09:27] Unknown:
Well, fantastic. And it's lovely, honestly, lovely to have you all here. As I say, I cut my radio teeth with Sean, probably, I think, back in 02/2020.
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Yeah. Yeah. Maybe late two thousand 2019,
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maybe? Yeah. I think I did my first show with you in 2019 just after we re rereleased granddad's book, the hidden government book. That's right. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And, and for for my sins, I'm still here.
[00:09:59] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you know, as as I was as you know, I've been, messing around with the AI just to f with it, once in a while, just to confuse the hell out of it and everything like that. And one of the things as it says is that, I said, you're not actually here. You're you're you're ones and zeros, and it says it doesn't matter. You're here. And that really brought me to the the question I thought, yeah. There we go. It's us that make it live because until we type something in, it doesn't exist.
[00:10:28] Unknown:
You know? Of course it doesn't. Yeah. Yeah. So many people basing their lives off this AI nonsense at the moment. And and Yeah. We're we're gonna get into talking about ridiculous green policy at some point over the show. But one of one of Oh, goody. One of the one of the first ridiculous bits of green policy is is that they're building these huge AI centers all over the world, which are all water cooled.
[00:10:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because they're using speeds. But they're they're using speeds of the likes we've never seen when it comes to CPU. They've got literally dozens and dozens of cores that run these CPUs, and, of course, they need cooling. So yeah. No. You're right. Yeah. Vast amounts of water, vast amounts of electricity
[00:11:10] Unknown:
in this very pleasant green world where we're all having to tighten our belts and, you know, spend ridiculous money on electric cars because because they're green too, aren't they? How dare you? Oh, man. So, I I should put in a caveat or at least, another disclaimer disclaimer before we start the show. And that is, obviously, over here in The UK, and we'll cover a bit of it in a bit. Over here in The UK, free speech has gone through the floor. And, you know, so Sean may assert some, or make some assertions over the course of the show, which may not necessarily be agreed with by the show and its affiliates.
But, nevertheless, I will defend his death the right to say them. So so going on to the freedom of speech thing, Sean. So I've got a little article here from, the New York Post. So this came this was published August 19. If anyone wants to go look it up. UK free speech crackdown sees up to 30 people a day arrested for petty offenses such as retweets and cartoons. So I I guess we're talking memes and and stuff here. I mean, how is it what's it like over there at the moment in in in Oz? They they down under in the because, obviously, you guys are in the future, so we've gotta we gotta take our lead from you. Yeah. Well, whilst it's the, yeah, well, whilst it's the twentieth for you, it's the twenty first for us here, as you know.
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What what happens is over here in Australia at the moment, they seem to be going after big city people like, Sewell and, Control. People like them, they're going they're bam bamming down their doors. They don't they don't bother knocking. They could just simply knock on the door and say, can we come in and talk to you? And Sewell and Control will probably say that. And now, Control's not necessarily a neo Nazi, but Saul is. And, they bam, bam, bam down the door, just barged in the door instead of knocking and just asking, can we come in and talk with you about this, and, we'll see where we go? No. It doesn't happen that way anymore, but they're going after people in the cities. They don't tend to be coming yet for a lot of us in the country areas. We did have some officers sitting camping outside the the not far from my house.
I dare say listening in to, maybe something over the radio. And, and I said to my daughter you know, my daughter, of course, Maleficus. And Yep. I said, I dare say they're they're camping up because they've been told to by the ACMA.
[00:13:54] Unknown:
The ACMA is the equivalent to the FCC, and you've got another you another equivalent over there in The UK, if I'm not mistaken. I I believe I I think it's Ofcom or someone like that. It's all reg you know, all these you know, it's all these things. It's so ridiculous.
[00:14:10] Unknown:
People are being arrested for talking. People are being arrested for talking. If, look, for instance, if I walk down the street and I start saying something that somebody doesn't like, they can just walk away. If somebody's listening to a radio broadcast or watching a TV program and they don't like what they're seeing or hearing, just change the channel. But it's not that anymore. Everybody wants to be professionally offended, so they tune in, and then all of a sudden you've got the ACMA and the FCC knocking on your door or the cops busting down your door. So to answer your question, that's that's what's happening in Australia at the moment. So they seem to be targeting targeting the city people more.
[00:14:46] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it seems to be fairly random over here. It's just, you know, it's and, again, this goes back to the whole, the the 1984 book. Who wrote it again? George Orwell. George Orwell. Real name, I think, second name was Blair, believe it or not. But, yeah. This is this is this is wrong think and wrong speak. And slow if, you know, anyone that's familiar with the book will know that, you know, the the ministry of truth in, in in, the 1984 book were concentrating on changing language to such a such in such a way that it would be impossible to commit a thought or a speech crime because they were changing language in such a way that, you know, you couldn't use the wrong words. And, you know, how much of our language now has been usurped?
[00:15:43] Unknown:
As your grandfather was saying, as as your granddad was saying, in his book, Hidden Government. I mean, this it's it's so evidence. It it it's so evidence in your face. There's also for those of you who don't wanna read the book September 1984, for whatever reason that you might not be a reader, you might have an attention span that is of a goldfish like me sometimes, then go and look at the two movies. They made two versions of 1984. And also look at the new version, known as Equilibrium with, what was his name? That played Batman in the late one of the latest Batmans. I always forget his name. Oh, well, I'm not too much. Christian Bale. Christian Bale.
[00:16:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, it it it has got almost to that point, and I I got sent a meme years ago. I think, you know, it's just after I, got off the radio with you, and I ended up on radio with Andy Hitchcock. Someone sent me a meme, and it had the the three titles of the three books, nineteen eighty four, Brave New World, and Fahrenheit Fahrenheit four five one. Right. And there was a the they had the three names of the books written in a triangle, and they drew a they drew a circle in the middle of it, which which sort of encompassed part of all the names of the book. And and and in the middle of the circle, it it had the words, we're here right about now.
[00:17:07] Unknown:
So much sounds schizophrenic, doesn't it?
[00:17:10] Unknown:
Yep. But it's true. You know, people are, you know, people are scared to say things now. And, well, they they have been for a long time. You know, you know, and and, obviously, you know, you know as well as I do, as well as most of the listenership will know. You know, censorship has always been a big thing in the media. They only tell you the things they want you to hear. And a lot of the time when people think that the media is actually doing them a favor and go, oh, look. They're shouting my corner. You know, they're they're saying this about migrants coming in or they're saying this about, grooming gangs up in Rotherham or whatever and they they genuinely think that the media are shouting their corner but know that it's being used to incite people to go out and commit thought crimes crimes. Therefore, they can pick out the people that they wanna lock up.
And, you know, and that's that's the end of it. So, it's as much, it's as much bait and switch. It's more bait and switch than it is actually shouting, you know, other people's corners. So for instance, one of one of the classic examples we've got over here, and you've probably got an equivalent over there, but we've got Stephen Yaxley Lennon over here, otherwise known as Tommy Robinson.
[00:18:20] Unknown:
Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Tommy Robinson. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. So he he runs around,
[00:18:25] Unknown:
you know, making everyone aware of the the grooming gangs or rape gangs as they call them or whatever. But not yeah. At no point does he mention any of the circumstances that brought these people to Britain and why Yeah. Yeah. And who's paying for it. Yeah. You know? Instead, he just incites members of the public to go out and and and commit thought crimes, which is and they duly get locked up. You know?
[00:18:51] Unknown:
Yeah. It sounds a bit sounds a bit like Hal Turner. When Hal Turner came out and started, acting like he was a part of the neo Nazi groups, and all he was really doing was harvesting their names and their addresses and their phone numbers. And then he dubbed them all in and they all got done by the feds.
[00:19:08] Unknown:
Yeah. You know? Well, I mean, I used to get invited up to nationalist meetings, you know, in The UK after granddad's book was republished. I used to get invited to, you know, all sorts of places. And, you know, a lot of the time, you you end up rubbing shoulders with these people. I mean, for for one of the guys that I actually rubbed shoulders with, not rubbed shoulders with purposely, but just happened to be in the same room as him, was was one of the guys that started up national action, who was actually you know, that was declared a terrorist group by our then prime minister, Theresa May.
Yet these people are are getting invited into these nationalist meetings, but they're insightful people. All they're doing is is is rabble rousing and causing more problems than they're solving.
[00:19:53] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. Yeah. No. And and and and a lot of the time and a lot of the time, Mel, it's deliberate. Of course it is. Of course, it is. It's, it's the Hegelian dialectic, isn't it? You know? Yeah. Problem problem reaction solution. Yeah. Problem reaction solution. Yeah. Now you were talking to to to go back to what you were saying before we lose our thought, we were talking about free speech Yeah. And how, you know, people are getting arrested and having their doors banged down just for speaking, about something or doing some sort of salute that somebody doesn't agree with. One of the things that I really enjoy, is once in a while, you'll have somebody that approaches you and said, I I've heard you, Sean. I've heard you on, on the radio, and I don't agree with everything you say, but I agree with your right to say it. Now that is a true gift in itself to be able to be rewarded that way where you have you you you have an audience that says, I don't agree with everything you say. You know, sometimes I actually think you're a scumbag, Sean. But the thing is, I agree with your right to be able to say it. That Yeah. That's special right there. Well, that's that's the the bottom line is, I think it was Cicero. So Cicero was a member of the,
[00:21:13] Unknown:
the senate, the Roman senate when back in the when the Roman empire was, you know, when, you know, had had a huge expanse of land around the globe. And, Cicero actually said a really, really important quote, which I think stands today. And that is the quote is, if we're not afraid to think it, we should certainly not be afraid to say it. Yeah. Which is I I think that's a great little quote. Great little quote.
[00:21:40] Unknown:
Yeah. But Well, you know, what what is the what is the saying? How does how does the saying go, Mel? I think, therefore I am. So if we're not allowed to think, then I am not.
[00:21:50] Unknown:
Yeah. Right? I don't think, therefore, I'm not. I don't think that was the phrase, was it?
[00:21:55] Unknown:
No. No. But what I'm saying is that is the result. If I am not allowed to think, therefore, I am not. I am not conscious. The we think because we are conscious. That to me is now I know that you might have a Christian audience or or other religious audience, a part of the audience, but the the the thing is, for me, God is consciousness. Because if we didn't have consciousness, we wouldn't even be able to spell the word God. So if I think, therefore, I am. Right? As the Latin Latin term goes, If we can't have that, therefore, we are
[00:22:33] Unknown:
not. Yeah. So, yeah, that that's it. But I don't you think that's largely the goal of the governments around the world? Yeah. That they they, you know, they they they want us not. They want us in the position of not in most cases. You know? And, you know, you look at it. I mean, everything nowadays, and, you know, for for the last hundred years, the thumbscrews have been slowly, slowly tightened. Do you know, in my village now, Sean, bearing in mind my village doesn't really have, like, you know, the the restrictions on parking. There's one road that goes through my village. And over here in The UK, I don't know what it's like in in Australia, but over here in The UK, we have, if there's a place that you can't park, they they put double yellow lines down the edge of the road to stop you from parking there. Right. Now now my village has got one road that goes through it. Yes. It's a it's a it's a very small little rural village in the somewhere in the middle of Cornwall.
And because of that, there's always cars parked on one side of the road or the other, and it naturally just slows the traffic down because you gotta wait for the oncoming traffic before you can pull around the parked cars. Yeah? It's just common sense. You know? Yeah. So they've recently just put the restrictions, and they're doing this all over The UK. They've put the the speed restrictions down to 20 miles an hour. Right. Now I'm sure, you know, there's a lot of people out there going, well, it's a good thing because my cat won't get run over and and things like that. But the fact of the matter is it's an incredibly, it's an incredibly inefficient speed to drive.
It puts a lot of strain unless you're revving the engine really high in first gear or second gear, you you have to stick it into third gear, which which essentially puts a lot of strain on the engine. Not just not just that. It burns more fuel than it should
[00:24:29] Unknown:
as well. Not not just that. As statistics show and I don't have the statistics in front of me now. People have to look it up for themselves. But the statistics show that it's not just high speeds that are killing people. It's low speeds as well. People become impatient behind a low speeded driver, so then they take off around the driver. A kid runs out and gets hit by this this car that's sped around somebody that's doing a a mere 40 kilometers an hour. Yeah. You know? It's it's not just high speed. It's low speed as well. The thing is it's not just that. I mean, one of the main
[00:25:07] Unknown:
you know, apart from it being dangerous because everyone's concentrating more on their speedo than they're concentrating on the road. Because it's actually really difficult to drive at 20 miles an hour if you've been institutionalized that you can drive at 30. Yeah. So a lot of people are spending a lot of time more time staring at the dashboard than they are the road. Not just that. If you get you know, we have these you've probably got them in Australia as well. We have these little radar things on the side of the road, which as if you come into a village and it's a 30 mile an hour or a 20, whatever,
[00:25:38] Unknown:
that that it scans the speed of your car, and it flashes up a a thing saying 20 It shows you in. Too fast. You're going too fast. Slow down. You know? Blah blah blah blah. We even have them on we even have them on our highways. Like, if you're going from somewhere like Albury to Melbourne, and you're meant to be doing a 110, but you go over, these little signs flash up saying you are over the speed limit sort of thing. So but the thing is, right, so if you get done for speeding in this country
[00:26:04] Unknown:
so in this country, I'll just let me just go through this. So in this country, you get 12 points, potential points on your license. Once you've had 12 points, you lose your license and you lose it for three years and then you have to retake your test, reapply for your license, blah blah blah blah. Goodness. Three years? Bloody hell. So if you, get caught for speeding, it's an automatic three point offense. It's an automatic three point offense. Those points stay on your license for three years. And if you have more than two points on your license, your car insurance goes up. Do you see where I'm going with this? Right? But on top of that, the insurance companies hold those penalties for five years. So even after two years after your points of you know, you you still pay the extra premium for two years after you've lost those points.
Yes. Yeah? Yeah. Yeah? Now, a guy I, have done some work for, when he he works up in the the nearest proper city, and I'm not talking Truro. I'm talking Plymouth because Truro is just a a big town really. It's only Right. Yeah. Because it's got a cathedral. So on his way to work, he has to go past 24 speed cameras. C'mon. And on his way back from work, he has to go back past those 20. So he's going past 48 speed cameras a day. You know? Yeah. So it's making this very prohibitive for people. And and as I say, the the insurance companies, remember this for five years even even though you lose the points after three.
So, you know, you've only got to get caught, you know, four time four times in three years for speeding, and you'll lose your license.
[00:27:57] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And how easy how easy would it be? I did this year. It's times it's times it's times like this when my daughter and I basically sit back and go, thank god we've never had our license. You know, as you know, we ride our bicycles everywhere. Like, we we do 45 kilometer rides just to go into a city called Wangaratta. And so it's a 90 kilometer round trip. That's that's quite a ways. That's why we're fit. That's why we're there. You know, we we look somewhat like skeletons because we're we lose so much weight. But I tell you, we are just glad that we don't have our license, especially with all the the the douchebags out on the on the streets now that are plowing into everybody, especially since the mass immigration.
You had all these third world mothers coming over here, and they don't have a clue how to drive because they just came from India or they they just came from Lebanon or something like that, and they have no idea how to drive. And, I said to I said to Beth, I said, darling, I said, aren't we glad we don't have our license? I'm glad just to stick to the the bicycle rail trail.
[00:29:05] Unknown:
Abs absolutely. But pretty soon, Sean, you know, nobody's gonna have a flipping license. Only those very, very pre I mean, I'm very lucky on my little van that I've got. There's a there's a little speed limiter. So when I get when I get to a 20 zone, I can click a little thing and it won't go over 20. But Right. I end up I go from one end of my village to the other, and I got a bloody great queue of traffic behind me. And the village is only a mile long.
[00:29:30] Unknown:
Yeah.
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And all all it takes is for some idiot to come down the other way And bam. To 30. Yeah. And and no one can get past the park traffic because they're all diligently traveling at twenty, or at least they are if they're behind me. Or if someone gets impatient, they plow into you. Yeah. Exactly that. Well, look. Hold those thoughts, mate, as you would say. We're we're at the bottom of the hour. You folks are listening live to the Shelley Tasker Show with with myself, mister Scott, and Sean Surplus. And, this as it's a beautiful sunny day and the weather has just taken a turn for the better for the rest of the week, I'm gonna play my Lucky bastard. Yeah. I'm gonna play my sunny song. Regular listeners will know this is lighting cigarettes off the sun, courtesy of Gary Rees and the Jeff Nichols archive. Thank you, Gary. Hope you're listening. I'll I'll chat.
[00:30:47] Unknown:
I've been describing places that no one's ever I've seen the pyramids out of Egypt come floating down the towns. And I broke off the fashion. I've been doing the sacrifice is gone. On an order on the
[00:33:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah.
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I love that song. I do. Nice. It's a great one, that one. So, yeah, if anyone's interested in in any more tunes of the like, go go ahead, onto YouTube and look up the Jeff Nichols archive. Jeff Nichols being the longest standing member of Black Sabbath other than Tommy Iommi. So, yeah, Gary inherited his, reel to reel and DAT tape collection and has lovingly been restoring them, since lockdown. It was his little lockdown project. So, yeah. Anyhow. Yeah. So, speeding drivers, free speech. What about
[00:34:34] Unknown:
Sean? Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. Wait. You can't move past the song you just just played. Have some respect. Now that song talking about lighting cigarettes off the sand Sup. When I was living in a place called Korowa, it was so hot. We reached just little bit less than 50 degrees. It it crept just before 50 degrees. There were fires in a place called Beechworth. So a lot of the heat carried there, but it was already 45 degrees that day. So it reached almost 50 degrees, and we took an egg, and we cracked the egg open. My stepbrother and I cracked an egg open and put it on the driveway, and it started to cook. It slowly started to cook where the white turned white and the yolk started to turn orange.
[00:35:22] Unknown:
Wow. Yeah. Or you We don't get we don't get that sort of heat over here. As I say, I I forgot actually when when I when I said the weather's taken a turn for the best and or or for the better and you said lucky bastard, I forgot actually. You're on the other side of the world, so you're in wintertime now, aren't you?
[00:35:37] Unknown:
It's freezing. Yeah. It it's funny because what it seems like we're going into an early spring, which is good for me because, as you know, Beth, she loves the in between. She likes half half, like, around 20 degrees to 20 maybe 22 maximum for her. Me, I love the 40 degree heat. I love it. And, even if I'm gonna get heatstroke, I'll take it. I I love sweat in places that that sweat shouldn't be. But, yeah. But at the moment, the mornings are absolutely frosty with to the point where the car is frozen when I look out the when I look on out on camera three, the it's it's all frosty.
Freezing cold. I do not like to go outside, at all in the mornings or, when it gets to about midnight, it starts to really, cave my head in. But,
[00:36:35] Unknown:
I But you're you're up in the alpines as well, aren't you? So it gets Yeah. Blooming cold up there.
[00:36:40] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. We're we're right down below the smart snowy mountains, so all of that flows through the valley. So, I don't like that at all. Now it does seem we're going through an early spring, because we're getting warm weather throughout the day. Today, we had a 16 degree day, which is for me, hallelujah. You know? I I I really loving it, and I'm hoping that we do get that that in early spring continues until we get to summer.
[00:37:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, yeah, fingers crossed for you, old boy. But while while it isn't that way, I just have to say it's lovely here at the moment. I'm sat here in just my underpants, mate. Oh, you're funny. You're you're really funny.
[00:37:20] Unknown:
Not really. I've got pair of shorts off. He's he's a comedian, ladies and gentlemen. He's a comedian. He's a real comedian.
[00:37:28] Unknown:
It comes naturally. It comes naturally.
[00:37:33] Unknown:
I'm sure it does. You're probably bastard. Yeah. Oh, god. Hey. Aussie day ward. I don't know. Yeah. So,
[00:37:40] Unknown:
yeah, that is I I really I am just sat in a pair of shorts, because it is that warm in here. The door's open, so the whole neighborhood can hear at least my half of the broadcast.
[00:37:54] Unknown:
So they think you're talking to yourself. Yeah. Well, no. Some of them will be tuned in. Some of them will be tuned in, and they'll be hearing you for your half as well. Someone's someone's gonna come by with a straight jacket and say, look. We've heard you talking to yourself about this garbage for enough, long enough.
[00:38:11] Unknown:
It's wrong think. It's wrong think, I tell you. You're looking up. You know, locking up. It's wrong. It's it's wrong thing. Even if you are debating yourself.
[00:38:23] Unknown:
What was the what was the schizophrenic joke on that movie, What About Bob? Roses are red. Violets are blue. I'm a schizophrenic,
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and so am I. And so am I. Yeah. That's right. So, you know, so now now we're talking you know, because we're doing the typical British thing now. You you've you've joined the ponds, mate. You're talking about the weather. But so weather weather, climate change, and stupid green policies. I'm gonna I'm gonna kick this off, Sean, with with a stupid green policy. So we have so many houses being built down here in Cornwall. I AI'd it on Google earlier, and they rec an AI reckons that there's something like three and a half thousand houses, new houses built in Cornwall in the last four years.
Now I would estimate it higher than that, actually, but I'll take the AI result if, you know, you know, it did actually say at the bottom, hasn't it hadn't been possible to correlate all the data.
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Critically think. And and it always wants you to critically think. Yeah. Yeah. There's so much for AI.
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Yeah. So here you go. Here here is a brilliant green policy for you. And I think, actually, this beats this beats mining corps in America, shipping it by diesel freight down to China so that they can make solar panels, and then shipping the solar panels out by diesel freight around the world.
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You sure yeah. Yeah. You sure that's not India? India and America. Yeah. That's that's where they No. I I was no. I was I was being retarded. I was being funny there,
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because it's always the Indians that call you up and say, would you like to make them sell a palo slat? Oh, okay. We don't get that over here. We have we have you we you have a problem with your Windows computer.
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We have that as well. Yeah.
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But so this is this is Cornwall Council, or or at least Cornwall Council have been asked by Southwest Water. So, obviously, Cornwall, Southwest of The UK for all you, listeners that are overseas. So Cornwall Council have been asked by South they put in planning permission. Southwest Water have put in planning permission with Cornwall Council to build a desalination plant to take salt out of seawater to manage the deficit of water because they're building so many houses here. Now have you any idea how much electricity it costs to desalinate
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seawater? So It's immense.
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It's it's immense. So there you go. There's there's my first stupid green policy of the evening. Yeah. We've got something similar over there over there.
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We're, yeah. Yeah. Especially for the desert areas. They're work they're still working on, making it, like, desalination desalination. And not just that, the piping they're trying to run to the desert is is in itself immense costs. But where's our little lady? Where's our little lady that's, sitting there saying, how dare you? Right? Where is she? Where where's that little lady that's gonna be like, how dare you? You know, she was she's trying to guard the planet, and she's trying to guard third world mods and all of that. It's what where is she?
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I I don't know. I don't know. She's nowhere to be seen.
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Yeah. They even made a song about it. How dare you?
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Oh, really?
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Yeah. I don't know. I don't like mentioning her name. I do not like promoting her at all. So Oh, okay. That so I call her the little lady. You know? She just recently got arrested in Israel.
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Jesus.
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Because she was she was, you know, trying to defend the Palestinians, but it wasn't that. It was just because she knows how to make money on YouTube or what I call what I personally call, not Maleficus necessarily, what I call due tube since it's run and owned by Jews.
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Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And it's just it's got you know, all these sort of green policies have become absolutely, you know the other thing so one of the other things we've got here at the moment is that they've just and let's not forget, this is all about, you know, you being a global citizen, if you'd like. So now if we wanna take stuff to the dump, we have to book a slot. Yeah. Not not only do we have to book a slot, and register your license plate and all that kind of thing so that they know who's coming in and dumping stuff and who isn't. They've also just made it so that we have to have a separate bin for standard refuse, and standard refuse consists of anything that's not recyclable.
We then have different bins for plastic and metal and then different bins again for glass. And then we have And then garden. And yeah. And garden. Yeah. Of course, we pay for them to take it away, and they make money out of creating compost. So it, you know, it should pay for itself, really. Yeah. Yeah. But also food waste. Sure. So we have to have our own Yeah. Oh, isn't that uncanny? You're on the other side of the world, and you seem to have the same policy. Because all the same rules are being, passed down from the same places.
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It, Israel, hell, anyone? It it's all being passed by the same places. We've got the red the red lid bin, which is your common waste, your common garbage. Then we've got the yellow, which is your recycled. Then we've got the green for the, greenery as in the the gardening that you do. Right? And then we've got the the little one, what we call the little one, that is food scraps out of your kitchen.
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Yeah. Now these these these food scraps, these this is my biggest contention. Right? Because I've seen more rats in this area over the last year than I've ever seen. Yeah. Now alright. They say they can't get into the bins. They can smell it, though. They can smell the bins. And so everyone's putting their food waste outside, and it it's not a hygienic thing at all. What I was gonna get to with this, though, rather like, you know, these little things at the side of the road that tell you how fast you're going, eventually, those things aren't just gonna tell you to slow down. They're just gonna book you, and it will come straight out of your bank account.
And all your little all your little, loyalty cards for your shops and everything, all this is eventually going to be amalgamated Yeah. Into into one system. Yeah. Of course it is. Yeah. So so they know exactly what you're spending. They know what, you know, what what money you're spending where. And,
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It's the same it's this whole same theory as the, credit they're moving everything to credit cards or
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debit cards and things of that nature so they can know exactly what you're spending and where. Yep. Same thing. Well, they want every penny traceable, don't they? But, you know, I think it was I I think we covered we we sort of talked about this the other day. And what a big lie years ago. You and I spoke about this years ago. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We did. But, I mean, one of the things we were talking about the other day is is, you know, what a big lie it is. You know, people say, oh, credit card. Credit card. It's not a credit card. It's a debit card. A debt card, as you said. It's a debt card. Yep. Yeah. Because it puts you so all all you people who wanna go out there and use your credit card, you're paying a pound 20 something for for everything I pay a pound for. Why would you do that?
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Yeah. Because if it's a credit card, it means that you're getting credit, which means you're getting funds.
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You're you're being put in debt.
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Yeah. But you're being put in debt. So as you said, and and and plenty of times, also you discussed it on the broadcast, in the past. You said straight out, it's a debt card. You you it's it's there to put you in debt.
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Well, look. Hold that thought because we're coming up for a very special moment here.
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Oh. Are you ready, Sean? I'm ready.
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It's time for the cunt of the week. Who are you fucking calling cunt, cunt? Yeah. What did he say cunt? He said you fucking cunt. Oh, you fucking cunt. Who are you to say to him that he was a fucking cunt? What? What do you what do you fucking think, mate? I'm fucking
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defending my fucking self. Well, no. He come up to you, call you cunt. That's fair enough. Or he said you fucking cunt and you said back to him you fucking fucking cunt. I swear. Well, what do you expect him to say back apart from you fucking stupid fucking cunt? Well, I don't I don't expect nothing, do I?
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So we haven't we haven't done that for about, oh, I'm gonna say nearly five years, four years, whatever.
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And it's been that long that I've forgotten whose turn it is to nominate. About about two no. It's actually only been about two years since we did come to the week. Pardon my phrase. Yeah. Yeah. Pardon your phrase. Yeah. Yeah. Disgusting language. It was we we we do discuss that it's probably my turn. But in case it's not, if you've got one, we'll both do we'll we'll do a duo can't. The the can't of the week for me would be and it's not of the week. He's he's just an outright can't. Is Dan Andrews? He's known as Dan Andrews. He was the Victorian premier up until 2023. I think it was between 2019 and 2023.
And he was a piece of crap that during COVID, he told us we're not allowed to travel. He was a Victorian premier, for labor, and he basically said, we can't travel because, you know, wear the masks, get the vaccines. If you don't get the vaccines, you can't travel, but yet he was flying in third world muds left, right, and center. So, all of a sudden, now we just went to a place called Albury. We hadn't been in Albury for over a year, and we to visit some friends, and also I had to do some work there. And what do we see? We see bajeets everywhere.
Right? And for those of you who don't know, bajeets are Indians, the dot head Indians, not the, And they they everywhere, and so are the Somalis, and there's graffiti now all over Aubrey, including what we call the Truck Bridge. The Truck Bridge is where you could go over the bridge, and you could take photos of the trucks coming and they give you a honk. If you wave to them, they'll honk honk. And, no. Just full of absolute filth. So, thanks, Dan Andrews, for inviting all these third world mud pieces of crap. You have totally destroyed so much of Australia, and this is why he went into hiding, Mel. He went into hiding because so many Australians for once in their lives, for once in their miserable lives, arced up and said, you know what? You have destroyed Australia. All of these people that suicided because they lost their businesses Yeah. During the COVID hoax. Right? All of these, people that have been treated poorly because they're white, just unbelievable. And he he's gone into hiding now. No one knows where he is. Just so he he for me.
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Yep. He for me is the cunt of the week. Oh, okay. Well, for me, I mean, obviously, I'd love to nominate queer style in I mean, Keir Starmer. Oh. But for me, it has to be our local Keir Starmer.
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For me, it must be I haven't heard that one before. That's a good one.
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I thought you'd enjoy that. Yeah. Well, I mean, look at the policies that are being implemented. Yeah. It's a little bit like, you know, you weren't allowed, you know, you weren't allowed to, say anything against the establishment or against the mainstream narrative in in Bolshevik Russia. So that's why I've nicknamed him that. That that is my nickname for him. Sorry if it offends it. Well, actually, I'm not that sorry if it offends anyone. It's just my opinion. You know? You know? Take me to task if you like. For me, Sean, I'm not gonna nominate him. I've got to nominate my local counselor who has been responsible for implementing these 20 mile an hour policies. And we know it's not him, but he's the one toeing the line saying, yes. We'll implement that in our local area.
He's the front man. He's the front man. And his name you're gonna love this, particularly as the title he's just been granted. You're gonna love this. His name is Dick Cole.
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Really?
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Genuinely. That's c o l e, not h o l e.
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It's hey. In my eyes, it's still dickhole.
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Yeah. Exactly. I couldn't think you know, what what a blessing that is, really. You know, when it comes to discussing our local council, I think it's such a blessing that that's his actual name.
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Oh, no.
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Poor chap. He must have had a dreadful time at school. But
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Could you imagine roll call? Roll call. Sean Surplus, are you here? Yes. Yes, ma'am. Malefika Sentius, are you here? Yes. Yes, ma'am. Dickhole, are you No. I'm not here.
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It's not me. Honestly It's not me. Not me. Honestly. Yeah. It's not my name. So, yeah, I've I've I've not told you about him, but I thought you'd appreciate I waited until we were on the show to tell you that one because I just I just thought you'd really appreciate that one. It's always good when it's spontaneous. I tell you. Yeah. Yeah. Well, it's it's just the fact that it's so fitting for for, you know, our nomination of the week. So yeah. So, look, you you talking of, immigration and stuff, you sent me a clip earlier, didn't you? Yeah. Yeah. The the immigration a good this would be a good time to play it, I think, because this is where all Well well, he's has before you present it,
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what happens is, here's a good example. Lee Rogers, as you know, I was on Oracle Broadcasting, and Lee Rogers was one of the founders. And he we used to come across to Australia for business from The States once in a while. He's out of New Hampshire. And he would say, hey. Hey. How about we we hike up this mountain or how hike up that mountain and ra ra ra. We did. So the last mile we hiked up was actually Kosciusko, which is the highest, peak in Australia. And and he said, do you wanna what do you wanna hike up, Kosciusko? I said, yeah. But we had to first out of interest, how how high is the peak? Oh, I couldn't pull it up out of my head. You'd have to just look it up. I'll have to look it up. Yeah. Okay. It it's it's really high, but the thing is, it's got a very gradual ascent, so it's not too painful.
Yeah. So but what happens was, we we had to travel to Sydney at one stage to meet up, and we were walk walking down George Street, which is one of the main drags that leads to the Sydney Opera House. And, and we're walking down the street, and and all you could hear was. Right? So he said, are you sure? Are you sure this is Australia? And I said, no. I'm not. I'm not I'm not sure anymore. At least, I'm really not sure anymore. He says, this is like Asia. And I said, yeah. It's like China. It's like living in China now. So the clip that you're about to present explains my, this is a clip that I use for one of my breaks.
It explains my disdain for what, some people call Australia, has become. Go ahead.
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Okay. Here it comes. So this is the clip is entitled Australia.
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Australia. Yeah. What are you gonna do with Australia?
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Australia? What's that?
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You know, where we live.
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I haven't heard of Australia in a long time. That was in extinct a long time ago, mate. Sure.
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Yeah? You a boy. Shit. I live in Australia.
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No. Actually, mate, you live in Australia. Get it right. Pronounce it correctly. Australia. Sean. There you go.
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So is it really that bad? Is it you know, because I mean, obviously Yeah. You know, I mean,
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were they sent over as criminals as well, like you lot were? Or or were they just, you know, they've just been allowed to come in to It's it's it's it's it's impartial. There there are partial things where the how the Chinese came to be. They've been here for a long time. There's no doubt about it. They're not indigenous to it or anything like that, but they have been here for a long time. But on the same token, they just kept bringing their families over over and over again. And before you know it, there's an influx of it. It's mostly in the cities. The so you you if we're looking at Melbourne, we're looking at Melbourne where there's a lot of bajeeets, and there's a lot of, Asians, a lot of, the Lebanese and the Iraqis and stuff like that, but it's more bajits in in the sorry. Indians are bajits.
It's more bajits and Asians that are taking over the major cities, and now they're crawling, especially the bajeeeds. They're actually crawling into our small towns. So you go to the petrol stations. Once upon a time, usually, the petrol stations and the taxis were taken over by by in the cities. But now they're starting to take over the same things in our country towns. Every petrol station, as far as I know, in our small town, are now, run by.
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So, yeah, that's why It's it's interesting you say that because down here in Cornwall now, I've noticed that a lot of the garages, the petrol stations are owned by Indians and run by yeah. And our local our local Morrisons, which is like a a chain, like supermarket chain. There's always been a garage at the local Morrisons. And you can go in, and it's slightly cheaper fuel and all that kind of thing. Well, at one point, it shut down for about two, three weeks. And when it reopened, there were no white staff left in there. It was all Indians. And I just Identical identical story. Identical story. Understand how you do that because the thing is, over here, there's laws about firing people and who you take on and stuff.
And do you get what I mean? Identical story. You've got even if
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you're interested in who they
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take on. Whereas all the petrol stations, not all, but many of the petrol stations down here now in Cornwall.
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I'd identical identical story. Mel. Mel. Identical story. There's a petrol station just as we are riding our bicycles into town. There's a pest petrol station on our left. It was always run by whites. Then it shut down to get renovated and rebuilt some somewhat. And then when it reopened, Brigitte are now running it. Identical story, mate. That it's a deliberate push to get all of these the the and the Calurgi plan, like, the Calurgi plan into place. Now a lot of people mistake the Calurgi plan as if Richard Kudinoff Calurgi was deliberately writing a blueprint. He wasn't. What he was doing when you read his books, he was actually saying straight out that, this is what's inevitably going to happen if things keep going the way they are. He wasn't saying that he condones it. He was saying that this is what's going to happen inevitably if things keep going the way they are, and they are.
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Yeah. Incredible. Yep. Incredible. Look. We're we're coming up to the top of the hour. Oh, boy. That was a very quick first hour. Oh, yes. So folks, you are listening live to me, mister Scott, and my fantastic co host, mister Sean Surplus. We're coming live at a radio soapbox, and this is Fantastic. Did you hear that, ladies and gentlemen? Ask a chef. Did you hear that, ladies and gentlemen? Fantastic. He said fantastic. Well, you are a little bit fantastic. Only a little bit.
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Just a tidbit.
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Okay, folks. We will see you after this break. Listening live to radiosoapbox.com. Yeah. Oh, song's finished. Sorry. Just massaging.
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Uh-huh.
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Jeez. That was my that was my back massager.
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Righto.
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No. It was honest.
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Yeah. Okay. I know what some people use those massages for, but anyway
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Yeah. You wouldn't wanna do it with that one, mate. You don't know where it's been.
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The writing's on the wall.
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No. So that was that was obviously Iron Maiden cover of Writing on the Wall, by the Iron Ladies. Go and look them up on YouTube. They do some brilliant Iron Maiden covers and other covers as well. But, yeah, fantastic cover. I've played that a few times on this show just because Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Brilliant. I I remember you introducing me to that one a long time ago, and I forgot about it until you just played it. Yeah. No. Like, as I was saying behind the scenes, and I'll try and use it in favorable language, some chicks just have a humble voice. Like, she's got that that really beautiful high pitched sound and everything going on there, the vibrato that works. Sean, it it was. It was my back massager. You you caught me on that one, dude.
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Welcome back, folks. You are listening live to radiosoapbox.com. This is, the Shelley Tasker Show, and I am your stand in host for Shelley. It is not Shelley. It's it's mister Scott and my fantastic and amazing cohost, mister Sean Surplus. And it's really, really great to be back on air with you, old boy. As I say, I cut my radio teeth with Sean, a long time back. And, probably, you know, some of the shows we did back then, we had an awful lot of fun. We did have an awful lot of fun. Yeah. And it's, yeah, it's it's great to great to be back on air with you. I I I think maybe you ought to for for anyone that hasn't heard of Sean before, maybe, Sean, you ought to give him a little bit of a lowdown of maybe your your background, your history with all this, and where you started up and, you know, well, as much or as little as you want to say, really.
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Yeah. I'd yeah. I'd have to only give a brief synopsis. I mean, you know my background, Malware, when my mother left me when I was 14 years of age and everything like that. So that sort of led me down a path of, I guess you could say searching. So then my brother approached me with the Dead Sea Scrolls when I was 17 and and things of that nature. I was already coding at nine years old. So there's there's a big background there that would take, like a a show in itself that would probably last five hours long, and we're not gonna do that, of course. But no. I mean, I came to I came to realize that the powers that be, so to speak, are it it it's some people see it as the all seeing eye. I don't. I say it's that that invisible thing. Like, as Edward Bernays said, as much as I despise that cretin, he was actually saying that there's a hidden something there that governs and directs absolutely everything that's going on around this world. So it doesn't matter whether it's Trump, Alba Griese, or Albanese. I call him Alba Griese.
Dutton, Peter Dutton. It doesn't matter. John Howard, whoever, they all think that they're the leaders when really they're just being directed by a higher order to become rulers. They're not leaders. They're rulers. They rule over you. So once I started realizing that, that's when I, I mean, I was working for some mainstream radio as you know, and I got out of that as soon as I realized the lies that were being told, and then I moved to the, alternative media. And I've been here ever since. 2003 is when I started the independent broadcast, and then I got sucked into Oracle in 02/2008.
After listening to people like Peter Schenck, he educated me on a lot of things when it comes to Judaism, and what corruption goes on there. Then in 02/2008, I was sucked into, Oracle Broadcasting. Then, of course, after I left Oracle, we we created Orion Talk Radio. Then after Oregon Orion Talk Radio, I went independent again. Then I for just over a year, I ran Renegade Broadcasting for Kyle Hunt and Sinead McCarthy only to find that Sinead was was a a a dyed in the wool feminist, and, that's what killed Renegade in the end. So,
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yeah. So but here we are. Here we are now. And you've been doing it independently literally by yourself ever since, really, under your own or not necessarily by yourself, but under your own steam ever since, which is, Yeah. I I I I mean, I had some hosts,
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on WTFR with Thought is Free Radio, my station, for a while. But I found that there was there were too many conflicts, not just for me, but, for the the between the different hosts. So when they took their leave or I said piss off, I just said, you know, I'm just gonna do it myself now. And if if a guest wants to come on, like Monica Schafer, you know, or or if ever Alfred wants to come on, he knows he's welcome. Then that's fine. You know, Robert Rayvold, has invited me on his, net his show once in a while, and I've invited him onto mine. And, here we you you are inviting me onto yours, and, it's like At the very least, it's getting them Strictly speaking, it's Shelley's show. But, yes, I I know it's Shelley's show, but you're the one in the here and now. So, if and Shelley has been on my broadcast as well, and I've been on hers. So it it it it comes full circle with, just getting the message out there with all the corruption that's going on in this world today. Yeah. I mean, are you hit on a really important point a minute ago? And I'm gonna read out a little quote. This is yeah. It's it's a quote that granddad used in his book, the hidden government book.
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Mhmm. But it's a quote from Disraeli who was prime minister sort of around the end of the Victorian era. And he said in one of his books, governments do not govern, but merely control the machinery of government being themselves controlled by the hidden hand. Now one of the things that people don't realize when when they're voting but, I mean, I I can only speak for Britain, but I'm sure it's the same around the world. Over here, everyone thinks, oh, I'm going to vote conservative. Well, I'm going to vote Labour. I'm going to vote UKIP. I'm going to vote BNP. Whatever you're gonna vote.
What people fail to realize is governments change, but the civil servants who work behind the scenes don't.
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They remain the same.
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Stay the same. They remain the same. The civil servants are the advisers to the government. So how a government could like, so when Labour got in, in recent years, when queer Stalin got in over the in recent years, They when they one of the first statements he made when he got into parliament was, well, we didn't realize what a dreadful state the economy was in before we got into power. Absolute nonsense. Bullshit. Yep. Nonsense. The Yep. You know, the civil servants all drink in the same pubs as the labors and the conservatives and the UKIPs and the blah blah blah blah they know right so how anyone can turn round how any government any I don't wanna say government how any head of state can turn around and say,
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well, we didn't realize. Well, of course, you did. It's all the same civil servants. What do you wanna call out? Yeah. You know? And and when it comes to Disraeli the board, I think. Yeah. And and and when it comes to Disraeli, when it comes to Disraeli melt, when it it was talking about the hidden hand and everything like that, that's where Edward Bernays stole it from. Now for people that don't know, Edward Bernays was Sigmund Freud's nephew. Now Sigmund Freud was molesting children, all sorts of things, to saying that he's studying whether children can have orgasms.
Edward Bernays was he stole that entire line, not verbatim. He he he constructed it in a different way to try and claim claim the fame from that line where it said that that no. It's all contrived controlled by a hidden hand. A lot of people say, oh, that was Edward Bernays that said that. No. It was actually Disraeli that said it before him.
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Yes. Yeah. I I I can't remember what the, I think it was Conning Coningsburg was the book. If anyone wants to look it up, Konigsberg written by Disraeli. Have an have a little read of that and you will you will see. He says in that book, governments do not govern, but merely con merely control the machinery of government themselves being controlled by the head in hand. Now so this brings me around to something else that I wanted to bring up. Okay. So with all this stuff kicking off, look, and I know for me and you, Sean, I know that this is kind of just sort of, trawling over the coals a little bit. But for the for the sake of the listening audience, I just want to put into perspective this nonsense at the moment about, so here we go. BBC News article here. Headline says Kremlin plays down the Zelensky talks as Trump warns Putin may not want to make a deal. So Putin received a very warm welcome in Alaska on Friday.
Obviously, went to meet up with, went to meet up with president Trump. And, I'm not gonna bother reading through the article, but I'm gonna read through some of the comments of the article just for the benefit of yourself and the listeners. So, you know, he's saying you know, Trump's saying, well, Putin may not want to come to an agreement and that kind of thing. So here we go. So I'm just gonna read them I'm just gonna read them as they come up. So sew up the sanctions now. No need to wait any longer. Get on with it, Donald. Next comment. He won't because he's frightened of Putin.
He must have something on him. The only thing it can be. Every time, this is another comment. Every time, Putin plays him. Every time. Someone else said, agreed. Someone else says, Putin has played Trump like a puppet on a string. He doesn't want peace. He wants the whole of Ukraine. And Europe needs to sideline Trump and step to their role in defeating Putin so that he does not target another Eastern
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European country. Now I'm just gonna say my piece here, and I've said it a few times. I was gonna say I was gonna say, can you put your piece on it? Because I don't wanna tarnish your thoughts on this. You know? Yeah. So
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currently, Ukraine is being bought up at a rate of knots by companies like BlackRock, Vanguard, all that kind of thing. Yep. Now the only person that has enabled them to do that is Putin. So how is look. Look. Put this put it look. Just wipe the slate clean for a minute, and I'm just gonna put out this simple question to the audience. How is Ukraine going to pay for the war effort? All the you know, like this lend lease type stuff that we had during World War two. You know, America lend lease to The UK and UK ended up selling off its empire to pay the debt. Yes. So how is Ukraine going to pay off its war debt and all this stuff now? You know, the Britain is going to supply air support and blah blah blah blah. Trump has said there's no way we're putting American troops on the ground. Well that's exactly what Roosevelt said.
That's exactly what Woodrow Wilson said in world war beginning of World War one. Yep. The you know, the very fact that rather you know, if if Putin was this if Russia was this massive war machine, this massive Russian bear that everyone talks about, why didn't Putin go in and get the job done and free up the people of the Donbas region, the Russian speaking folks of the Donbas region? Let's not forget that's how this started. Yes. So why didn't he just go in and get the job done with the might of the Russian army? Why didn't he do that? He didn't do that because he's been told not to do that, in my opinion.
What he's in actual what he's in actual fact done is turn this into a very long and protracted war that has now gone on for years, which has essentially sold off Ukraine to Putin's supposed enemies. So who's pulling what strings here? It's nothing to do with, oh, you know, he's playing Trump. No. They're all playing you. So, that's that's that's my statement on on the subject.
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Okay. Okay. If I could if you could allow me, if you could give me the pleasure just to be a host for five single seconds Yes. Instead instead of a guest, five single seconds to ask one question.
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Yes.
[01:20:44] Unknown:
Okay. Where do you think I stand with this?
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I think you think that there is probably one wallet controlling all governments around the world.
[01:20:57] Unknown:
Exactly. It's all a stage. You answered the my my question perfectly. This is all a stage. Once upon a time, there was such thing as politics. That went away a long time ago. Ladies and gentlemen, that went away a long time ago. This is no longer politics. It's no longer in your favor, and it's no longer against your favor. It is whatever you allow it to be. That's it. It's a whole stage. There is no such thing as politics anymore. Donald Trump is useless. Elba Griese and Canton, a a k a Dutton, they're useless. You know, any of those, people that we once thought might be something, such such as Pauline Hanson, all of those, useless.
It's all been a stage. This has been a an outfit to basically, pull a blind down over your eyes. That's it. That's all it's there for, to make you put you make you under their control. You are their zombies as far as they're concerned. That is where the that's where all of this is. So while you're sitting there looking and on the on your Telmad vision, and you're sitting there saying, oh, Trump's great, or John Howard's great, or Bob Hawke was great, or, Alba Griese is great, or or it doesn't matter. Pauline Hanson was great. Rah Rah. No. It's all been a part of the outfit. It's crap. It's crap. Rely on one government and one government only, and that's your own family government.
Govern your family to be good, to be kind, unless you have to be otherwise. If you have somebody that's trying to crawl through your window to harm your son or your daughter, you make perfectly sure that you are armed whether the government says so or not. That's what this is about. It's a stage. Every bit of it, it's a stage. It's a Jewish stage.
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All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances. And one man in his time plays many parts. So that's that's obviously quote from William Shakespeare.
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Yep.
[01:23:22] Unknown:
You know, it's all smoke and mirrors, and it's all designed to cause division. I've got a friend who is completely up. I don't wanna say this the wrong way because I don't wanna upset him or insult him, but I know he won't be listening to the show, so I'm just gonna say it anyway. I got a friend over, let's let's just say he's across the Atlantic, who is completely up Putin's ass and considers that Putin is the good guy and, you know, he doesn't allow, you know, he doesn't allow any of this woke stuff, mate. You know, blah blah blah blah blah. You know, you know, they don't know what they're doing messing around with Putin.
You know, I don't think people really realize, you know, that they they are being trained into one camp or another in order to cause division amongst all of us. And that is, you know and and, of course, now everyone's plugged into the matrix with their mobile phone and they can't put it literally not being funny I reckon in about hundred years time we're gonna have developed a pouch on our left hand through evolution.
[01:24:33] Unknown:
Yeah. But it's there just to hold a mobile phone so we haven't got we can use our The division. Time. You you used one word, division. Yes. Let me quickly explain, and you might disagree or you might agree with this, Mel. I don't know. But let me talk about division just quickly. I'll I'll keep it brief. They everybody who talks sorry? You don't have to keep it brief. Just say your bit, honestly. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. Well, yeah, it won't take long. Trust me. It doesn't take long to explain. Everybody talks about, oh, it's divide and conquer. It's divide and conquer, and they always explain to me, you know, around every corner, oh, dividing the blacks from the whites and everything like that. No. No. No. That's naturally going to happen. We are all different. So the blacks always tend to keep with the blacks, the the real blacks. They tend to keep themselves. They want nothing to do with us honkies, you know, us crackers.
Well, the the the the the the and then creation. And then, you us whites tend to start realizing when we drop our pussification to realize that us whites need to be with us whites. So then all of a sudden, that's a natural separation. Right? That's a a natural segregation. Here's the thing, though. The div divination that Mel's talking about here, in in my opinion in my opinion, is that they're trying to separate whites against whites and blacks against blacks. It's got nothing to do with the blacks against whites and whites against blacks. It's about segregating and trying to separate and divide whites from being allowed to be with whites and blacks to be allowed to be with blacks without this forced diversity. That's what true divide is. It's about separating one race from their own, not from another, but from their own. That they already naturally separated from the one another, but they're what they're doing is they're separating, the whites from the to from whites. So you've got one segment of whites over here on the left, and then one segment of white over here on the right, and they're both screaming at each other even though they're all white.
And say the same thing is going on with the blacks. You've got blacks over in Africa that are saying, well, you know what? We think that it should be okay for whites to come across here. And then you've got, other, black Africans saying, no. We don't think it's okay. So they're dividing the races between themselves.
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That's the thing we've gotta be careful of. Well, that that is the the true nature of of, the true nature of this sort of diversity or this diverse push, really, you've hit the nail on the head, is to confuse the masses into a a completely separate train of thought than they were actually born into and used to. Yeah. So it doesn't matter whether you're black, white, whatever. In that respect, it it doesn't matter. You look at It's an attack on all. It's a it's an attack on all. That's it. And it's about causing division. That's exactly what the likes of Tommy Robinson is all about, you know, and those characters of those type. You know? It's it's about causing dissent. It's about causing division, and it's about, separating trains of thought.
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Mhmm.
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And most of the time, and I said this on the very first show I ever did with you, It's about using your own goodwill against you. Yep. That's what it's about.
[01:28:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Mon Monica Schaeffer. Monica Schaeffer and I discussed that in fact. It was about weaponizing your own goodwill, to defeat you.
[01:28:24] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And and, you know, nobody nobody wants to be called racist or nobody wants to be called, you know, a hurtful person or or whatever. You know? And all these are weaponized labels that are put on people to stop them from their natural train of thought. And I'm not saying that Buzzwords. Yeah. Exactly. I'm not saying that these people, you know, blacks, whites, Indians, whatever, Chinese, I'm not saying that they would just naturally be against each other. No. They wouldn't. They'd just be naturally let's live and let live. But as soon as you start forcing cultures together cultures and I've said this so many times cultures are like oil and water.
They don't mix because they're they're diametrically opposed in most respects through religion, through upbringing, through heritage, through their own racial culture. Blacks
[01:29:19] Unknown:
black people are actually stronger than whites in that they won't be forced diverse on the most part. They really are. They they tend to want to flock to their own. You go over to Africa, like, there was that young lady that went over to Africa, and she said, I'm going back to Africa because that because that's where I belong. And then she said, I'm coming back to suffer the racism from the crackers in America because the Africans are the worst people on the face of the planet, and that's because they have been totally programmed to become the worst types of people on the planet.
One thing we have to know is this, is that it's it's very simple for me how other people look at it, whether it be you, Mel, or or your audience. It's very simple. Black races stay with black races. White races stay with white races, and then I'll guarantee you the world will start to pretty up pretty damn goddamn quick.
[01:30:22] Unknown:
Well, look at look at the, statement that Muhammad Ali made when he was interviewed by Parkinson Bluebirds. Here in The UK. Yeah. The birds wanna stay with the birds. Yeah. The bluebirds stay with the bluebirds. And he and he said you said he said to Parkinson, he said, you don't want a a grandchild with frizzy hair? Yeah. And Parkinson said, well well, I wouldn't mind. He said, don't talk nonsense, man. Look. I'm just paraphrasing there. People, go and look up the interview between Muhammad Ali and Parkinson. It's a very famous interview, and he he stuck to his guns. He you know? And look. I'm not I'm not against anyone.
I'm not against any good human on the on the planet. I'm against all these freaks and weirdos who wanna, change history or pretend that they're a different sex than they were born and and things like that. You know? Alright. But don't suck me into your own psychosis. I'm not interested. Yeah listen we're at the bottom of the hour sir I I must play a song
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I play a song because I've got to go get another beer mate.
[01:31:29] Unknown:
Oh get on boy I'll see you all right You are listening live, folks, to radiosoapbox.com. This is the Shelley Tasker Show, your stand in host, mister Scott, and the excellent co host, mister Sean Surplus. This is m seven Moment of One. This one goes out for you, mister Von Kurt.
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All my dreams, they crashed collapsed. Every bird fell on my back. I didn't see it coming. But the picture has cleared my fear. In the end, death, it's very So it happened again, the unbearable pain, a wave of the words to speak on my face. The only enlightened time with you guys spent, we have come to an end. Just lying on the bed and listening to voices
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Moment of one, n seven. So that comes straight from the pureoriginal.com archive, my old website. If anyone is interested in hearing any more of the tunes from that website, just give me a shout. No problem at all. I've already done a couple of shows, showcasing some of the tunes that I hosted all those years ago. Twenty years ago. That's at least twenty years ago that, tune was made and uploaded to my website. So, yeah. I had some fantastic artists and and he was definitely one of them. And I know that mister von Kurt, that's a favorite of his, so it gets played quite a lot on this show. What do you reckon to that one, Sean?
[01:35:48] Unknown:
No. No. I I I bloody loved it. I went out just to take a quick loo break, toilet break, and I could hear it, from from the studio. And I was thinking that, no. This is good. This is one that I've gotta download.
[01:36:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, give me a shout. I'll as I say, I'll have to, get you on again, and we'll go through some of the pure original archive. I had, probably about fifty, sixty artists contribute to that website.
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Do you know what it's do you know what it's like when you're riding down the street with your daughter on our bicycle? She's got this big pink old style bike. We're talking an old style bike that goes back centuries. And and,
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she's got then. She doesn't just cycle. She perambulates
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on such Oh, man. Sure. I'm I'm I'm telling you. And you she rides it like the old style young ladies. She like What's your side saddle? That's interesting. Well, she's near on she's near on wrestling. She's near near on wrestling with the handlebars, but she loves it. And she's got this speaker system going, and it's got music like what you were just playing as we're going down.
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So we you need that's that's the sort of thing you definitely need when you're putting effort into cycling, mate. Definitely.
[01:37:07] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. It creates adrenaline. And as we're going into town, I go, alright. Turn it off because, you know, you'll get us arrested.
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Especially with some of the songs you play. I know you play some very unsavory songs on on on on your Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. There's some interesting ones. Kevin Bloody Wilson. We don't wanna go down that road. Oh, no. Rodney Rude. Rodney Rude. Oh god. I remember Rodney Rude. Yeah. He did a he did a song called I hate it when. I'm not I'm not sure about that one. Oh, man. He had some brilliant you know, I I hate it when I hate it when, what was it? I hate it when you're driving down the car driving down the road in your car and you gotta spit out the window and it shuts.
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I mean That might have been Kevin Bloody Wilson.
[01:37:53] Unknown:
I I I think it was Rodney Rubin. He said, I hate it when you, I hate it when, your your father goes for his driving test, and he's asked if he can make a u-turn. And he says I can make her eyes pop.
[01:38:05] Unknown:
Yeah. That might have been Rodney Rooden. Yeah. And he's got that he's got that bloody awful laugh.
[01:38:11] Unknown:
So is he Yeah. That's the one. That's the one. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But then, you know, old school stuff, you can't you know, it's very difficult to you you couldn't even play that on British radio now. You could you could not get away with it. I'm pretty certain. Not without Yeah. No. You can't. Some disclaimers disclaimers.
[01:38:26] Unknown:
You know? Yeah. No. You can't you can't play that sort of stuff on Australian radio either. Kevin Bloody Wilson was recently interviewed by one of the mainstream media crew, and, they seem to try and act as Aussie as they possibly could. But, I mean, we're talking about songs like, well, I won't mention that one. But, there's one song, Mick Me Make the Master Fada. You know? Yeah. Mick Me make the master fada. That one was a mild one, but there was other ones that, were talking about doing certain things on first dates.
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Let's leave it at that. Yeah. Let's leave it at that. Yes. Yeah.
[01:39:07] Unknown:
So We've all we've already had come to the week. I don't think we should push it any further. Yeah. I know. Right? Alright. Shelley Tasker's show. I'm That was that was that was now listening. That that was pretty brutal in itself. So yeah. Yeah. No. Yeah. Yeah. That look. Political correctness, as, many of the comedians are saying now, the stand up comedians, they're actually saying that we've had enough of the political correctness because it's killing our way of being comedy, where you could talk about things that people can resonate with because it's just a fact. You know, like, if if a comedian says, I was walking down the street and I thought all it was was a fart, but I but I shit my pants.
Once upon a time, that was funny. Now because people can resonate with that. There are people that actually go out there and say, yep. Oh, that happened to me. But now it's come to a point where our countries have said, you can't say that because that offends somebody.
[01:40:08] Unknown:
Yeah. You know? And and you say, well I find this I find this this whole, point of being, you know, calling people out for offending other other people. I think it's just such a weird thing. Right? So if you Mhmm. So for instance, fat shaming. Right? Fat shaming. This is another buzzword. Alright? And and I'm Yeah. I'm not gonna get myself into trouble here. But basically, if you call someone else out for fat shaming, then you obviously think that the subject of their conversation Is fat. The yes. So in actual fact, it's you that is pointing out the problem and making the problem.
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Absolutely. Yep. Couldn't have said it better myself. I could not have said that better myself. Yep.
[01:40:53] Unknown:
This is the thing. And and look, let's face it. Comedy is is really, most of the time, is made from pointing out the differences in things. And people don't like that. No. We're all the same. We're all the same. You know? So that's that's why comedy is being killed. Now I don't know whether you've stumbled across it at all, but there is a a channel on YouTube, and it's a club that does a once a month show. They have a once a month thing in London. I think it's Camden. It might be I I don't know whereabouts it is. But the the comedy night is called Comedy Unleashed.
And if you go onto YouTube, there is a channel called Comedy Unleashed. And at the back of the, stage, it has a a banner that says, no political correctness. If it's funny, it's funny. So people go in and they do they do their acts, and some of them are raw, like really raw, to the point where some of them I find unsavory. And I think, well, it's a bit close to the bone for me. I don't like that. But well done to them for for doing their thing and paying no attention to all this political correct nonsense or woke nonsense as they call it nowadays. You know?
Definitely look that up. There was a there was a girl called Tatiana somebody. If you put in comedy unleashed and put in Tatiana, she did this excellent sketch, and she was talking about how she went over to Africa to help the Africans and this yeah. And and, she she she did a a march through London, to help to help Muslim women, and she was holding up a banner saying, Sluts for Islam. And Oh. God. But but yeah. Alright. I know. It's a bit unsavory, but if it's funny, it's funny. You know, she she also made a joke about it. Laughing. That's why I was laughing because it's it's it's brutal.
[01:42:45] Unknown:
It's brutal, but quite often comedy is brutal. You take a look at the more Rob you you you take a look at Robin Williams. You take a look at Robin Williams, Billy Connolly, you know, Carl Baron, all of those. Once upon a time, the fart was funny.
[01:43:01] Unknown:
It's no longer allowed to be funny because, oh, that's something that needs to be, kept at home. No. Well, Have you seen the outtakes from Peter Sellers' The Pink Panther where somebody actually farted in the lift and nobody could keep a straight face and they had to do do, like, 26 takes on the lift scene because because after the fart dissipated from the actual lift, they they tried filming the scene again, and they they just couldn't hold it together. You know? Because it's funny. It's funny. You know? Yeah. But that that, Titania did this brilliant sketch where she was doing all this this silly stuff, sluts for Islam and blah blah blah blah. I'm only quoting. Right? So anyone that wants to take offense at what I'm about to say, go and look at Comedy Unleashed. I'm just quoting from her. But she said, you know, she said, and people have a problem with Jews. She said, I don't have a problem with Jews. She said, she said, I think they're really clever. I mean, they're really cunning.
You know? And of course, everyone in the audience is sort of tittering. She said, I've even read that Jewish book about Anne Frank, you know, you know, the girl that got stuck in a cupboard. It's yeah. Alright. It's offensive, but it's, you know, it's it's, you know, it's just taking a a narrative from the book, and obviously, she's just pretending to be blonde and misunderstanding it, and that's what makes it funny. Well well, Lee Rogers Lee Rogers went to see the Anne Anne Frank,
[01:44:20] Unknown:
attic. And the the they call it the Anne Frank Museum. Right? That's right. They did. Yeah. And he he went in there, and he was looking around there. They said, oh, no flash photography because it could destroy something in there. And he goes, it was just total bullshit. It was absolute bullshit. He goes, and you could tell, you know, by all of the the history they were trying to provide was absolute Jewish propaganda. And I said one thing to him that made him really start laughing hysterical hysterically. And I said, did you call her Anne Frank? And he said, yeah. And I said, no. Call her Anne Frank. That whole fucking thing was a prank.
And he started laughing hysterically. He goes, goddamn it. I wish you had told me that before I went. I would've said, oh, this is just Anne Frank.
[01:45:08] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, you know, I mean, look. Regardless of what anyone thinks about that that whole thing, I mean, it's well known now that the the the book has two authors because, Ballpoint pen. Yeah. Well, no. But the copyright was about to run out, so her father admitted to writing part of it. Yeah. So so it kept the confidence And also there was the ballpoint pen. There was the ballpoint pen science as well. Yeah. The ballpoint pen where, you know, obviously, you know, the ballpoint pen wasn't invented and or or wasn't widely available, let's put it that way, until after the war. No. It wasn't it was not even invented.
[01:45:44] Unknown:
It was not invented at that time.
[01:45:47] Unknown:
Right. Right. Well, I mean, my my, the fact Your understanding may be different. Your your oh, I understand. Look. Your understanding may be different. Yeah. But yeah. The fact of the matter is if if sections of it were written in ballpoint pen, then it couldn't have been Anne that wrote it. Well, as you said, he admitted it. Poor old poor old Anne, you know, died of typhus in a concentration camp. You know? I mean, and so many of them did. So many, not just Jews, but all the, you know, loads of typhus was rife in all the concentration camps, particularly in Poland because the water table was so high and all that kind of thing, you know.
[01:46:22] Unknown:
And they couldn't get any medication through and all that. We we don't need to go over all that stuff. I mean, me Yeah. I know. Yeah. We're we're just gonna be yeah. We're just gonna be you know what we're gonna be doing? This is one thing I've noticed about the alternative media is that we're all repeating ourselves over and over again, and this is why I've started doing random thoughts, where I'll comment on silly stuff when it comes to YouTube and stuff like that. I I will just bring up certain clips. I'll I'll tackle AI. I'll, and then I'll just bring up my random thoughts because I as you know, Mel, I, carry my little voice recorder all around with me. And, if if an idea comes into my head about what I think about what's going on in the world, I say it. So that then it goes to the to to the broadcast itself.
[01:47:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean, I'll give you I'll I'll give you a shout before we finish the show so you can let everyone know where to find your work, etcetera, etcetera. So I wanna play another quick tune before because we're coming close to the top of the hour. It's caught up to the top of the hour, and I want to play this particular tune. I have played it to you before. Oh, is it are we doing a third hour?
[01:47:33] Unknown:
No. No. We're not it's, because we are regulated by time slots on radio soapbox. Oh, no. No. No. That's that's what I mean. Let's say we're in other words, we're coming to the bottom of the hour.
[01:47:43] Unknown:
Yeah. We're coming to the well, we're coming we're quarter to the end of the show. Quarter of it Yeah. To the end of the show. Yeah. So, I wanna play this one for you. This is also from the Jeff Nichols archive. And it's called it's you I think I've sent it to you before, but this is called the liberation. And it talks about, the advent of the contraceptive pill coming in, back in back in those days when it was, widely made widely available to people so that they could just go and have sex willy nilly and blah blah blah blah. But before before you before you get to that willy in that sentence. Sorry. Willy willy nilly.
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Before you before you get to that, the just for your audience, the hacks Hacksaw Ridge
[01:48:27] Unknown:
movie that you put me on to. Oh, well, no. I asked you to watch that because Shelly asked me if I'd seen it, and I actually I watched it after she'd asked me to see it because I don't do fiction normally, but it's actually a a fairly factual film. Mel Gibson film, that's all really.
[01:48:41] Unknown:
Yeah. You, well, one of the things you said that it it can be a tearjerker, as you're getting towards the end of the film. And I was watching even the first part of it, and I thought, jeez. This this if I was a pussy, I that this would be, jerk in tears. But I'm I'm a a one hour and four minutes into it, and, I gotta say, it's, it's a real eye opener about how people, and I won't give it away. I don't wanna be a a a person that gives it all away for people. But, I'll say this, it it's a real eye opener about how men and women can, stick to their will and stick to their moral value no matter what the consequences.
[01:49:28] Unknown:
It's a good film for that. It absolutely is. And if you're only that far through, I'm not gonna give away any spoilers because there's some excellent things to come. So Hacksaw Ridge, absolutely brilliant film. Thank you, Shelley, for putting me onto that. And I do advise anyone to go go out and watch it. It is a true story, Desmond. Desmond Doss, refused to carry a weapon in World War two
[01:49:50] Unknown:
went through hell for that. Don't give it away. Don't don't give it away.
[01:49:55] Unknown:
Yeah. Alright. I won't I won't say anything. Yep. Yep. Let let let let
[01:49:58] Unknown:
people watch it.
[01:49:59] Unknown:
Yeah. So this is a tune called the Liberation about the advent of the pill, and I'm gonna get your thoughts on it and what maybe what the lyrics would be changed to nowadays if it was talking about nowadays situations. So, this is The Liberation. So I I cut myself off at the end there. This is The Liberation by Bandy Legs. So another one of Jeff Nichols' bands that he was in. So So what do you reckon to that one, Sean?
[01:54:03] Unknown:
I reckon the hippies are gonna fucking love it.
[01:54:06] Unknown:
Oh, the hippies. I have to say hello to the hippie. If this is going out on, on TCT on, WTFR, Hello to the hippies.
[01:54:16] Unknown:
The hippies. You know, it will be put up on the website. So it's not actually going out live on my stream, but it will go out on the website for sure. So they'll be really appreciative of that. That really it it come across to me like Scooby Doo ish and, hippie like, in the times of, I guess you could say, what what's his name? The one that, everybody hates. He's dead now. I always forget his name. Oh, I don't know who you're on about then. He's the one he's the one that had the cross. He had the it was the cross on the forehead while he was in prison.
[01:55:00] Unknown:
Oh, Charles Manson. Yeah. Charles Manson. It comes across like those times where It is that era. It is that era. Bandy Lacey, I think, was, you know, the late sixties, I believe. I think it was '68. I'm not sure. You'd have to go to the Jeff Nichols archive on YouTube, folks, to to find out for sure. But he was talking about the advent of the pill. On some of the lyrics in that tune, you know, drop a hanky for a luck. You know, like, back in the old days in the in the nineteen hundreds, you know, the ladies would walk along with their umbrella and drop their hanky in the hope that the man that excuse me, my love. You've just dropped your hanky. You know? Chivalry. Yeah. Yeah. But drop a hanky for a lark has different connotations,
[01:55:44] Unknown:
doesn't it? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know well, it is what it is. What isn't it? For for its time. Yeah.
[01:55:53] Unknown:
But I I just days, I think they'd be they'd be talking more about, you know, chop off your willy for a lark and and Yeah. Right. You know? It's it's it's how times have changed, you know, and the the pill back then, I think, was, you know, that was quite a revolutionary thing, and a lot of people were against it because of the morality issue.
[01:56:13] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. But then there was a lot of there were a lot of girls getting pregnant, with people that didn't really wanna get pregnant by. It's a it's a confused situation. Do I believe that, condoms should have been invented? I won't say yes or no. Do I believe that, people should have, you know, you know, sex without any protection? I mean, let's face it. There's a side of there's a side to it where you want protection so that you don't have any more babies. Right? I mean, whip it in, whip it out, and wipe it doesn't always work. Let's put it that way.
[01:56:54] Unknown:
Right? Sorry. Thank you for pushing it so so gently.
[01:57:00] Unknown:
Sorry, ladies and gentlemen, but that's the only way I can put it. That doesn't always work. So You had to two hours. You had to lower the tone at some point. I I I just and I didn't even mean to this time. But it's the only way I could explain it. Sometimes that doesn't work. So maybe you do need a condom.
[01:57:25] Unknown:
I think it I think it was more about the drop in social morality that the song was talking about. Yeah. Yeah. Obviously. Yeah. You know, pregnancy outside of marriage was very frowned upon still in those times. You know?
[01:57:39] Unknown:
So the advent of the pill was was a revolution reacting in many, many It's kinda sad. It's kinda sad that it's not frowned upon now. I I would like I would like the idea that pregnancy should be inside of marriage, now more than ever. So we went through a stage where it was frowned upon back then, then we come through the middle ground where it didn't matter. And now we're at a stage where life is so morally, corrupt that I think we need to readopt moral value to the point where we do go back through marriage. We do have to go to be married before we conceive like a a child.
[01:58:30] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. I'd I I look. I would be, I would be the pot calling the kettle black, if I was to say, I totally agree with that wholeheartedly. I'm not married. I've been with my other half twenty seven years this year.
[01:58:46] Unknown:
No. No. No. You don't you don't understand my concept of marriage. No. Oh, okay. No. No. My concept of marriage a man and a woman. Monogamy, you mean? Yeah. Yes. My concept of marriage is courting a girl, spending a time with her at least a year before you have sex with her, and then you go through it. Now remember, you're in the mid you're in the middle. I'm gonna have to hurry you on this one because we got less than a minute left. Okay. Yeah. So you're you're in the middle sort of thing in the age group. But I'm saying now in the moral, deception that we have now, I think people need to go back to courting a girl for a year and then only then getting her pregnant. There we go. Yeah. Alright. Look, Sean, it's been absolutely awesome. My absolutely excellent, awesome
[01:59:39] Unknown:
cohost for for this evening on the Shelley Tasker Show has been Sean Surplus. Sean, where can people find you very, very quickly?
[01:59:45] Unknown:
T c t a dot club. That's all they need to know. Tcta.club, you'll be able to find different shows and also my my latest shows as well. And this one will be there up there as well. Thanks for having me, Mel.
[01:59:56] Unknown:
You beauty. Thanks so much for taking the time, old boy. You've been listening to the Shelley Tasker Show live on radiosoapbox.com, folks. Thank you so much for taking the time. We will see you very, very soon and Shelley will be back with us next week.
Introduction and Show Overview
Guest Introduction: Sean Surplus
Discussion on Free Speech and Censorship
Speed Limits and Traffic Regulations
Climate Change and Green Policies
Cunt of the Week Segment
Sean Surplus: Background and Broadcasting Journey
Political Control and Hidden Government
Division and Diversity
Comedy and Political Correctness
The Liberation: Reflections on Social Change