Episode 110
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #110 · paulenglishlive.com
Thursday October 23rd· 8pm UK · 3pm US eastern
Tonight's guest, Nathan Lucius.. Fake Awake, by Nathan and co-author Steve James can be ordered here:
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A lively, unscripted night from Sussex to the Sistine Chapel. I kick off with grim British weather, grimmer Windows 11 nags, and Eric’s glorious £39.99 army trench coat, before we pirouette through Halloween mania, fasting, and even the pragmatic (if eyebrow‑raising) uses of urine therapy and turmeric‑coconut oil for teeth and toes. We chat fabrics, vintage trousers, and the price of fish and chips, then tumble into our favourite nostalgia rabbit hole: The Avengers, Diana Rigg, Patrick Macnee, Purdey and Department S. From there, we get serious: control systems, “nudge units,” media conditioning, and why building local resilience (think farmers and food drops) matters. I recount street‑level conversations with Reform UK volunteers, and why any real fix must confront banking, usury and captured institutions head‑on.
Author Nathan Lucius joins to unpack his book Fake Awake—on psy‑ops, cult dynamics and the pitfalls of the ‘truth scene’. We dig into how to seed ideas without preaching, fear as a catalyst (but not a destination), and the need to think from “above the board” instead of inside the echo chamber. We then examine religion, politics and money as ancient control grids, the Church vs. Scripture, William Tyndale’s courage, and why genuine assembly beats priestly gatekeeping. We close with a timely note on King Charles III praying publicly with Pope Leo XIV—an historic first in 500 years—before signing off to Iron Horse’s bluegrass spin on Enter Sandman. Buckle up: humour, history, heresy, and a few sacred cows all get a gentle prod this week.
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