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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #079 · paulenglishlive.com
Thursday March 6th · UK 8pm · US 3pm eastern
The Crusader's Return
High deeds achieved of knightly fame,
From Palestine the champion came;
The cross upon his shoulders borne,
Battle and blast had dimm'd and torn.
- Sir Walter Scott
(complete poem at https://shorturl.at/6cHJa)
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Welcome to episode 79 of Paul English Live, recorded on the 3rd of June, 2025. In this special 'grotty' edition, Paul, despite battling a persistent cold, dives into a fascinating discussion about the Crusades. Joined by Patrick from Wisconsin and Eric, the conversation meanders through historical insights, personal anecdotes, and the peculiarities of language and culture.
The show explores the motivations behind the Crusades, the logistics of medieval warfare, and the socio-political dynamics of the time. Paul shares insights from the book 'God's Battalions' by Rodney Stark, highlighting the surprising facts and the enduring impact of these historical events.
Amidst the historical discourse, the episode also touches on contemporary issues, including the nature of modern warfare, the role of propaganda, and the pervasive influence of usury. The hosts discuss the challenges of addressing these issues today and the potential for a return to moral and ethical governance.
In a lighter vein, the episode features humorous interludes, including a poem about a Crusader's wife and a comedic clip from Spike Milligan. The conversation also delves into the intricacies of language, the power of storytelling, and the enduring relevance of historical narratives.
Join Paul and his guests for a thought-provoking journey through history, culture, and the complexities of modern life, all delivered with a touch of humour and a dash of British wit. -
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PAUL ENGLISH LIVE #078 · paulenglishlive.com
Thursday February 27th · UK 8pm · US 3pm eastern
Women To Lose The Vote?
Join Paul, Monika and the crew as we look at how to de-suffrage women and other related topics.
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In this episode of Paul English Live, we delve into a variety of topics, including a story about thermal underwear catalogs. The conversation then shifts to the political climate in the UK, the role of juries in the justice system, and the concept of common law. We explore the power of juries to not only judge the accused but also the law itself, highlighting the potential for juries to annul unjust legislation.
We also touch upon the historical context of wars, discussing the Vietnam War and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, questioning the motives behind these wars and the role of propaganda. The conversation includes reflections on the moral and ethical decline in society, the impact of media and education, and the importance of returning to foundational principles.
In the second hour, we continue to explore the theme of societal change, discussing the influence of religion and the family unit on societal stability. We also consider the role of leaders and the potential for a spiritual awakening to address the current challenges. The episode concludes with a discussion on the need for a new approach to governance, emphasizing the importance of community and local action in reclaiming power from centralized authorities. -
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Join guests Monika Schaefer, Dennis Wise and Thomas Anderson as we discuss the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Dresden on this day, 13th Feb 1945.
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Welcome to another episode of Paul English Live on WBN 324. This week, we dive into a variety of topics, starting with a light-hearted discussion about the unpredictability of our weekly show and the wild happenings in the world of media and politics. We touch on the erratic nature of political figures and the absurdity of recent announcements regarding Gaza. Our conversation meanders through historical battles, specifically the Battle of Towton, and the fascinating history of archery, including the roles of bowyers and fletchers. We also explore the cultural significance of historical events and their modern-day implications. As the show progresses, we delve into the world of sports, discussing the upcoming Super Bowl and its cultural impact, while also touching on the commercialization of sports and its ties to military recruitment. We reflect on the changes in music and entertainment over the decades, lamenting the loss of originality and the rise of formulaic productions. Our discussion takes a serious turn as we examine the role of AI and its potential to manipulate and deceive, raising questions about the future of technology and its impact on society. We also explore the concept of a modern-day crusade, discussing the historical context of the Crusades and their relevance to today's geopolitical landscape. Throughout the episode, we maintain a balance of humor and serious discourse, touching on topics like the cost of living, the role of local communities, and the importance of maintaining cultural heritage. We conclude with a reflection on the need for a unifying purpose in society and the challenges posed by censorship and the erosion of free speech.
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Join Paul and pals for views, news, architectural ranting, deepsneak, Foreigners and the long awaited badger underground updates.
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President Trump ... all talk and no trousers ?
Plus the latest Fockham Hall chitchat and cheesehead updates from Wisconsin. Some shouting likely. -
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With guests Eric Von Essex, Shelley Tasker, Mallificus Scott, Patrick Chenal and Paul Biener.
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Join Paul, Eric, Patrick and Paul for the last PEL of the year. With music from Kirsty MacColl, Jody Kay, Jona Lewie, Perry Como and Shane MacGowan.
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Join Paul and the crew for a heady brew of news, history and festive banter.
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Today's image shows me in the right wing annexe of the Fockham Hall library perusing Rulers of Evil by F Tupper Saussey. Many thanks to Lord and Lady Fockham for their generous hospitality. Please note, I am sporting a pair of "Schoeblers" custom built, elasti-gusset reading trousers which help considerably with books containing a lot of adjectives. Hair pomade is of course "Fockham Fop" from Trubshaws pig farm on the Fockham Hall estate.
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We look at the life and work of author Michael Thomas Goodrich whose contribution to our understanding of the covert forces driving WW2 and other conflicts was immense. His publisher Dave Gahary joins us in hour 2.
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Paul is joined by Eric von Essex and Patrick, who share their Thanksgiving experiences and discuss various topics, including the impact of technology, societal changes, and the importance of self-discipline. The episode delves into historical events, the influence of media, and the complexities of modern society. The hosts also touch on the topic of gun laws, the role of farmers, and the challenges of maintaining personal freedom in a controlled society. Throughout the episode, there are light-hearted moments, including humorous anecdotes and a poem about cheese. The hosts engage in lively discussions about history, politics, and the current state of the world, providing listeners with a mix of entertainment and thought-provoking insights.
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Paul and Eric discuss the recent passing of Ursula Haverbeck, a German professor known for her controversial views on World War II history. They explore the implications of censorship and the importance of questioning historical narratives. The conversation touches on the dark side of history, referencing the French Revolution and the psychological dynamics of crowd manipulation.
Plus ... the cultural impact of advertising, with a focus on a recent Jaguar advert. Daniel Bostock's insights into the cultural revolution within advertising highlight the ongoing shift in societal norms and the erasure of traditional values.
The episode also features a discussion on the recent farmers' protest in London, with Shelley Tasker joining to share her firsthand experience. -
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Turning the tables on the money power.
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Trump’s triumph trashes trotskyite troglodytes … or something like that. Post apocalyptic US selection special.
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This show is not as live as it could be. Recorded earlier today my guest for the next 2 hours is author and radio chap Andrew Carrington Hitchcock see https://andrewcarringtonhitchcock.com
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In this episode, we delve into the complex legal status of Germany, exploring its historical and current geopolitical intricacies. Our guest, Thomas Anderson, provides insights into the legal ambiguities surrounding Germany's status post-World War II, discussing the implications of the Basic Law and the absence of a formal constitution. We explore the historical context of Germany's division and reunification, and the geopolitical maneuvers that have shaped its current state.
We also discuss the broader implications of framing in political discourse, examining how terms like "anti-vaxxer" and "climate change denier" are used to manipulate public perception and stifle dissent. The conversation touches on the environmental debate, critiquing the push for electric cars and the ecological impact of battery production.
Our discussion extends to the cultural and racial dynamics within Europe, questioning the impact of multicultural policies and the erosion of national identities. We explore the historical and ongoing challenges faced by Germany and other European nations in maintaining their cultural heritage amidst globalist pressures.
Join us as we navigate these complex topics, offering a critical perspective on the narratives shaping our world today. - Mostrar mais