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EPISODE · Jun 29, 2026 · 1H 1M

666. Zak Garner-Purkis: Who’s Profiting From the Small Boats Crisis?

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Who is really profiting from the small boat crisis? Andrew Gold sits down with investigative journalist Zak Garner-Purkis of Daily Express, who has gone undercover to expose the massive "iceberg" of organized crime operating right under our noses. From delivery app exploitation and suspicious high street barber shops to the terrifying reality of human trafficking and modern slavery—this isn't just about politics; it’s a lucrative criminal industry worth more than the drug trade. In this episode, we reveal the three red flags of criminal networks in your neighborhood, the truth about the "shadow GDP," and the shocking failures within the bureaucratic class and the CPS that allow these networks to flourish. Watch to the end to see the three red flags you need to spot on your own high street. SUPPORT MY SPONSORS LINGOPIE: Use my link for a free trial and 55% OFF on the yearly plan: https://learn.lingopie.com/heretics RUMBLE WALLET: Take Control of Your Money and claim $5 in US Stablecoin (USA₮)! Download now at http://wallet.rumble.com/heretics and use the code Heretics5. Chapters 0:00 The "Iceberg" beneath the surface 04:18 Trafficking is more profitable than drugs 08:24 The "Vape Shop" math that doesn't add up 12:56 S* trafficking vs. Labor trafficking 16:44 The Albanian TikTok "Dream" vs. Reality 21:51 The $1,000 "Dingy" debt trap 26:54 The trafficker hiding in the hotel 31:11 Why French police want them to leave 37:08 The "Shadow GDP" draining the UK 41:12 Red Flag #3: It’s on your high street right now 45:49 The "Pedo-Asbo" & bureaucratic cover-ups 51:06 The "Vacuum" in the British media 56:12 The truth about begging gangs Hashtags #AndrewGold #SmallBoats #HumanTrafficking #ModernSlavery #OrganizedCrime #InvestigativeJournalism #UKPolitics #BorderForce #SocialIssues #heretics Third-party footage credit Source clip: “Up to 50 migrants launch dinghy from Calais beach unhindered by French police | ITV News” Publisher: ITV News Reporter: Dan Rivers Published: 16 November 2021 Platform: YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x879wqdfrqM Use: 3-second excerpt used for commentary/criticism under fair dealing. Copyright: © ITV News / ITV plc. All rights remain with the original copyright holder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Who is really profiting from the small boat crisis? Andrew Gold sits down with investigative journalist Zak Garner-Purkis of Daily Express, who has gone undercover to expose the massive "iceberg" of organized crime operating right under our noses. From delivery app exploitation and suspicious high street barber shops to the terrifying reality of human trafficking and modern slavery—this isn't just about politics; it’s a lucrative criminal industry worth more than the drug trade. In this episode, we reveal the three red flags of criminal networks in your neighborhood, the truth about the "shadow GDP," and the shocking failures within the bureaucratic class and the CPS that allow these networks to flourish. Watch to the end to see the three red flags you need to spot on your own high street. SUPPORT MY SPONSORS LINGOPIE: Use my link for a free trial and 55% OFF on the yearly plan: https://learn.lingopie.com/heretics RUMBLE WALLET: Take Control of Your Money and claim $5 in US Stablecoin (USA₮)! Download now at http://wallet.rumble.com/heretics and use the code Heretics5. Chapters 0:00 The "Iceberg" beneath the surface 04:18 Trafficking is more profitable than drugs 08:24 The "Vape Shop" math that doesn't add up 12:56 S* trafficking vs. Labor trafficking 16:44 The Albanian TikTok "Dream" vs. Reality 21:51 The $1,000 "Dingy" debt trap 26:54 The trafficker hiding in the hotel 31:11 Why French police want them to leave 37:08 The "Shadow GDP" draining the UK 41:12 Red Flag #3: It’s on your high street right now 45:49 The "Pedo-Asbo" & bureaucratic cover-ups 51:06 The "Vacuum" in the British media 56:12 The truth about begging gangs Hashtags #AndrewGold #SmallBoats #HumanTrafficking #ModernSlavery #OrganizedCrime #InvestigativeJournalism #UKPolitics #BorderForce #SocialIssues #heretics Third-party footage credit Source clip: “Up to 50 migrants launch dinghy from Calais beach unhindered by French police | ITV News” Publisher: ITV News Reporter: Dan Rivers Published: 16 November 2021 Platform: YouTube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x879wqdfrqM Use: 3-second excerpt used for commentary/criticism under fair dealing. Copyright: © ITV News / ITV plc. All rights remain with the original copyright holder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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