Episode 108
Broadcasts live every Thursday at 8:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com
PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #108 · paulenglishlive.com
Thursday October 9th · 8pm UK · 3pm US eastern
Want to see your people vigorous, happy and strong ?
Then cut the private central bankster parasites out of the loop.
SERIOUS HEALTH WARNING: This action may result in war being waged upon your people due to central bank control of neighbouring nations.
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Kicked off a little early and with the usual studio gremlins in tow, I sit down with Eric von Essex (and later Frederick Blackburn) for a forthright ramble through contested history, banking power and media narratives. We scrutinise Winston Churchill’s record, David Irving’s claims, and the financial levers behind twentieth‑century wars—from Montagu Norman and the BIS to Hjalmar Schacht—asking what really drove policy and propaganda. A listener clip of Victor Davis Hanson prompts a debate on Britain’s war aims and the Churchill myth, while the Jesse Owens story at the 1936 Olympics leads to a broader look at how facts are shaped, buried or re‑told. From there we segue to present day: reparations talk (including Sir Lenny Henry’s proposal), mass‑migration policy, and a new Restore Britain paper on deportations. In between, we still make time for music—spotlighting The Divine Comedy’s Infernal Machines and the classic National Express—and for reflections on culture, optimism and telling our own story rather than living inside someone else’s. It’s punchy, sometimes provocative, and very much a live‑show conversation among friends and callers, with history, law, banking and media all on the table.
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