Joe Rogan Experience #2524 - Rupert Lowe
Rupert Lowe, a British MP and businessman, discusses his crowdfunded rape gang inquiry report documenting an estimated minimum of 250,000 rapes in the UK, arguing this represents a systemic crisis enabled by decades of multicultural policies and political corruption that has gone largely unreported by mainstream media.
Summary
Rupert Lowe, recently elected MP for the Reform party and founder of Restore Britain, joins Joe Rogan to discuss his crowdfunded rape gang inquiry that was funded by 20,000 British citizens with approximately £600,000. Lowe argues that the post-WWII European elite deliberately implemented a multicultural agenda to diminish national sovereignty and facilitate European integration, with unintended consequences including organized rape gangs targeting vulnerable white working-class girls primarily by men from Pakistan and other Muslim-majority countries. The report identifies 147 locations across the UK where such gangs operate, with the estimate of a minimum 250,000 rapes being conservative due to government failure to collect proper data. Lowe contends that Labour governments at both national and local levels have deliberately downplayed the issue to protect the 'Muslim block vote,' and that the BBC and mainstream media have failed their duty to report on this national scandal. He discusses how legislation passed by Tony Blair created a framework making deportation difficult and rewarding illegal immigration through welfare benefits. Lowe attributes broader societal problems to the Fabian Society, whose emblem is literally a wolf in sheep's clothing, and whose members dominate the Labour front bench. He argues that two-tier policing has emerged where Islamic marches are tolerated while critics face arrest, citing examples like Lucy Connelly's 32-month imprisonment for a social media post about the Southport attacks. The conversation extends to critiques of the BBC as a 'deeply malign organization,' the education system's ideological capture, the COVID response's harmful effects on young people, and pharmaceutical companies' control over media coverage due to advertising. Lowe emphasizes that reversing these trends requires returning power to parliament, repealing Tony Blair's quangos (quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations), and restoring individual liberty over collectivism. He expresses optimism about public appetite for change but emphasizes this is the last opportunity to save Britain from what he characterizes as terminal decline caused by organized crime at institutional levels.
Key Insights
- Lowe argues that the post-war European elite deliberately implemented multicultural policies and open borders to diminish the power of nation-states in order to facilitate political and financial integration into the European superstate, with the specific goal of preventing nationalism which they blamed for world wars.
- The rape gang inquiry report estimates a minimum of 250,000 rapes have occurred across 147 identified locations in the UK, but Lowe contends this is likely 'much much more' because the government intentionally fails to collect demographic data on crime perpetrators, creating plausible deniability.
- Lowe claims Labour governments have deliberately suppressed the rape gang issue because organized rape gangs primarily involve Muslim perpetrators, and this population represents a crucial voting bloc for Labour through the postal voting system, meaning the party chose power over principle.
- The Fabian Society, whose emblem is literally a wolf in sheep's clothing, dominates the Labour Party front bench and originally promoted eugenicist ideology, representing a deliberate long-term infiltration of British institutions with a socialist collectivist agenda that Lowe characterizes as akin to organized crime.
- Lowe identifies that CNN and mainstream media's suppression of ivermectin information and vaccine adverse event reporting was deliberately coordinated to protect pharmaceutical company advertising revenue, since the US and New Zealand are the only countries allowing direct-to-consumer pharmaceutical advertising on television.
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Transcript
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