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Guys, I've got to do a live video because I've - 5 Feb 2026 - (11,611 words) - Jaynes Baby Bank

Guys, I've got to do a live video because I've got so many screenshots on my phone now that my memory can't take it no more.
Screenshots for the police all these idiots.
So anyway, this is my new Kevin book.
From T-Mail.
Nice too.
And the pens are, you know, this is like when you own a baby bank but you secretly want to own a vintage bookshop for muggles.
So anyway, I thought I'd answer this question because they're all still rabbiting on on their fake pages about me and the most stalked woman in Britain.
But I thought we'd answer this question from Joe Watkins.
I'm a little bit ambidextrous so if I can open the things with my teeth, I might be able to do the colouring with this hand because I'm ambidextrous.
Now I don't know whether I was born ambidextrous or is it because my dad is right-handed and my mother is left-handed?
So is it that or was I just trained from an early age to use both hands?
I don't know.
Pretty good at picking stuff up with my feet.
Can you do that?
Do you ever try and do that?
Pick stuff up with your feet?
You never know when you're gonna lose your hands, you guys, aren't you?
You've got to keep practicing.
So anyway, nice boxes.
They've got some lovely ones on there.
They're not very thick.
I'll be honest with you, you expect a big thick book but it isn't.
But they're nice and it's nice shiny paper and these pens are beautiful.
So anyway, I thought we'd answer this question of Jo Watkins.
It was a good point.
I've never met the woman or been to a shop of hers but shit, how can a baby bank slash charity, which we're not, have so much drama?
Well, I think that's worth answering the question for new followers, old followers, followers who have forgotten and just to keep reminding people.
So they're all on a page screaming and shouting about me right now.
And I've asked the ones that have said about they were charged £5 for a tin of milk.
Which volunteer charged them for tin of milk?
Because I can see you up in my comments, because on the left I see the other people and on the right I see the people who are sneaking in.
So I can see who's coming in and none of them have answered me who sold them a tin of baby milk for £5.
So I mean, the first thing I would do is ask the staff and if they weren't sure, look on the CCTV and see if it actually took place.
Because A, it could be a member of staff that didn't understand the policy properly, so it was a matter of training.
Or B, it could be somebody trying to rip off one of her mothers.
So we need to get to the bottom of it.
But the people who are saying they're being charged for baby milk, I haven't come forward with any evidence and I haven't answered the question.
So I can't go interrogating staff guy.
You know, I've asked them, they said nobody has.
They said nobody charges for the baby milk.
So I don't know what's happening there.
So anyway, I thought I'd answer the question we got here.
They're all over there on a page ranting about me, which is being recorded and monitored by some of our volunteers and some of our followers.
So thank you for that.
And that's all going to the police.
They're coming out, do they say Saturday evening?
Saturday evening.
They said, let it run because we'll get as much information as we can.
Because the more they got, the more they can see.
So why are they making up all of these fake pages?
Why are they giving us all this abuse?
They're probably over there now going, we're over here trying to bring down her back in Korea and then fucking jobs and then fucking baby bank.
She says over there, fucking Karen.
Because that's how we roll over here.
We don't, you know, we don't deal like you lot.
You know, when I started this, this baby bank, okay, I didn't start it to be a baby bank.
We started it as a rescue and immediately we were targeted.
Now I was also aware of these four to five charities and little branch off parts of them that would target anybody else and wanted the monopoly on everything and were fighting and arguing amongst themselves.
And it's very well documented on Facebook, all these charities and groups arguing and fighting amongst themselves, physically, you know, and online.
So we wanted to start the rescue and they targeted us straight away.
So I said to my son, no, no, I'm not ready for it yet.
I'm not ready to take them down before they target me.
Now I've got plenty of blackmail messages off of them when I first started, which the police already have copies of.
So I said to Dan, we're going to have to do something else.
He said, well, what are we going to do?
He said, you can't do the homeless.
He said, because they're going to say you're copying them and you're going to be dragged into it.
So I said, well, let's not do the homeless.
Let's do something completely different.
So I said to my mum, I'm going to start a baby bank, which is completely a million of miles away from what everybody else was doing.
And there was only a few at the time.
I think there was Cwtch-Up baby bank.
We know Hillary and I think it was Tariq's baby bank.
They were the first in Newport.
So I thought, well, we're a good catchment area away there from the other ones as well.
So we'll do that.
And then they'll have no idea about the rescue and we'll be able to protect the rescue the best we can, because we knew they were going to target us.
OK, so we knew it was going to be Community Volunteers Wales.
We knew the bird rescue was involved somehow.
We knew that it was HCT.
We knew it was Ian Smith, Hope No Bus CIC.
And Nicola Williams was on the outskirts.
But she came in and she was one of the first to be chopped down.
Cwtch-Up Independent Voluntary Food Bank, if you spend £40 with her.
So, like clockwork, as soon as we set up, straight on us, either targeting us, or open baby banks straight away.
Right.
Didn't even want to know beforehand, none of them.
Right.
I bet they're over there going now.
We're over here.
We're all slagging off.
All 50,000 of us over here are slagging us off.
And she's over there I can get in.
So, obviously, they started targeting us.
And I mean, I've got messages of blackmail saying, you know, Hayley Thomas saying, Oh, I can bring you down with word of mouth and I will bring you down.
And I've got it written on Facebook.
You know, I've got it there in blue and white.
She's written it.
I got messages off saying, if you work with me, all of this abuse will stop.
Blackmail.
Please, I've got it.
This is from like when we first started in 2020.
So anyway, we carried on rescuing very openly.
People seen us doing it.
And then as we were going along, all the others were targeting Ian Smith and working together and all of these little groups like they go now targeting me.
Right.
So they were all targeting him trying to bring him down.
I mean, somebody like that, you don't need to target because they'll bring themselves down at the end of the day.
Right.
It's a waste of energy.
And they were obsessed.
These little these women in these other charities, right, were obsessed with him.
And they kept going on and on about stuff and trying to drag me into it.
And he was trying to drag me into it because I wouldn't work with him.
But I knew this.
I knew what they were like.
And I wanted to show the world what they were like.
And look what they're doing to me now.
Look at all the stuff they're saying about us now and doing to me now.
You're never charged for baby milk.
I had a member of staff once I give a bollock into who asked the mother for a donation of baby milk.
And I give her a bollock in.
And I ended up losing our staff member.
And she was a very good staff member.
But that isn't a point.
Yeah.
We're a food bank for a reason.
Because we don't charge for the food.
Do we need to give it out for free?
No.
Because as a CIC we don't need to give it out for free.
There are quite a few charities out there.
Community Volunteers Wales is a charity.
You still have to pay £7 to join their pantry to get the food from their alleged bank.
You know, we're not a national food bank.
We are a private.
We're the private sector.
You know.
And our stipulation is you have to be a customer or a donator.
Not on the day.
Regularly.
Because somewhere down the line you're supporting another mother.
Even with fundraising items.
Even by buying stuff and fundraising and paying bills with the fundraising money.
And buying food banks with the fundraising money.
Or you're donating stock that might be used if they have a house fire.
Or if they're desperate.
Things like that.
I bet they're over there now and I bet they're filming.
Been waiting for these books to come.
They're nice.
I got some other nice ones too.
God.
But they're not very thick guys.
Right?
They were about £2 or £3 each mine but they were not very thick.
But they are nice.
They are nice.
That one's a bit more childish this one is.
But they're nice.
They are worth it.
But they're thin.
I've got pins and needles now.
So.
We started doing this and they came for us.
We were like yep.
We knew you were coming for us.
So we let them.
Because you know.
Give people enough rope.
They hang themselves don't they guys?
You know.
They make themselves look bad.
I mean look at when I went in that group this morning and there was three trustees of HTC in there and about 10 of their volunteers.
How bad did that make them look this morning?
I mean you couldn't.
I mean I couldn't force them to do that at gunpoint.
Fools.
I like this one because it's got all the little books.
We could do more different colours.
This is why I like this one.
I think I got a couple of these library ones.
And I think I bought some bookmarks for the shop as well.
That you can do this on the bookmarks.
Because we did give out free bookmarks for the books.
We got little pots next to them.
And then Don to make some in her craft club.
Which does with the elderly.
And my mother the laminator.
We need to give Don a laminator really.
She knows what she's doing with a laminator.
And then I had some that were already printed with nice little things on.
And then just put a stamp on the back and things.
And my mother laminated them.
And because our book customers.
Like I had a lady who came in the other day.
She bought four books in one go.
That's a lot of books in a charity shop to go in one day.
With one customer.
That's a lot.
Books are really difficult to sell.
So we had all of this abuse and all the rest of it.
You know.
And I can see all the ones that are not our followers.
See they all come up on the other side of the page.
So we had all this abuse.
And they were starting.
But why were they starting?
Because we knew the truth about them.
We knew the truth and we were outing them about the truth.
And they kept on and on and on.
And we got the first one shut down.
First one shut down because she used our name in a fake Ukraine appeal.
Nicola Williams.
We cut you up.
And then she didn't.
Well she never filed her reports and her accounts on time.
We don't think she ever filed them.
You know.
Which you can't do.
You've got to keep accurate records.
You have to do it.
You know.
And with charities and CICs you have to use an audited accountant.
Which I didn't know this when I started.
It's stuff I learnt.
You know.
Which means that the accountant themselves are audited by somebody else.
So that means even the accountant is checked by another accountant sort of thing.
Or by an audit firm I should imagine.
So you can't be so much as two pence out.
You know.
With these accounts.
They can't turn around and say.
What's this luxury holiday you had?
Yeah.
You know.
You can't do things like that.
You know.
You just cannot do it.
And all our money goes through card transactions.
Right.
So everything is traceable.
And that's the best thing we ever did.
Right.
Don't see these other charities doing it.
You know.
These other groups.
And so anyway.
Kept picking on us.
Kept going for it.
And then the net from a torpedo.
And then we knew.
See.
We knew about him.
And his criminal record.
And everything else.
So he got shut down.
In the end.
And then.
I mean.
HCT.
Give them enough rope.
Blumineck.
I can't believe they were all in that group today.
You think they would.
Well I mean the last thing she said was block her.
Block anything to do with her.
Because I don't want to see the hate.
I don't want to see the hate.
Remember.
She was one of the first in there.
Right.
It's like.
You couldn't make it up.
You couldn't make it up if you were on crack.
OK.
Now.
If Hayley Thomas don't like you and you won't work with her.
All she does is report her.
And we proved it.
Report after report after report.
Who was on the subject access request?
Hayley Thomas.
Hayley Thomas.
Hayley Thomas.
All the time.
She is a serial complainer.
So then.
Somewhere along the line.
Then somebody started this Sherlock website.
And all these little groups and charities then were feeding into it.
And in the meantime Tara's son from Community Volunteers Wales had jumped on the roof of Big Risca.
So it caved in.
So in November.
So everything was getting wet.
The council came down and said oh you can't be in here.
We were trying to patch it up.
Because the landlord.
We couldn't get hold of.
And remember it was like a garage roof.
You know.
Plus there was loads of other things going on.
We were having signs next.
Damage to this.
Damage to that.
Reporting this.
Reporting that.
Fake groups up.
Fake posts up about us.
Same people all the time.
Right.
Same bunch of people all the time.
It's not a new.
It's never a new complaint.
It's always the same people in these groups.
If you look and start you know screenshotting it.
You will see.
Oh that person's in there again.
Oh that Sharon Burt's in there.
Oh that woman.
What's her name?
From the kebab place.
She's in there again.
What's she doing in there again?
You know.
What's so and so doing in there?
It's the same people all the time.
They're still trying to bring us down.
Okay.
Because I don't know what they think they're going to achieve.
If I said tomorrow I'm going to pack up.
Well what are they going to achieve?
They'll just have the monopoly on everything and prove us right.
They're not going to do that.
Do I look like I'm about to just shut everything down and go?
No.
I've got nothing else to do other than colour.
What else am I going to do if I'm not doing this?
You know.
And I don't think.
It's my stomach.
I've had my dinner but it didn't make any funny noises lately.
I don't think there is anybody else out there that could have coped with this amount of abuse.
I think I'm probably the only one.
And because of my autism and learning difficulties.
Which are diagnosed.
I'm not saying I got them.
I think it's easier for me to compartmentalise.
So it's easier for me to deal with it.
Whereas somebody else might be like I don't know you can cope with this.
Or I'd have given up now.
It's too stressful.
But plus this was my aim in the beginning was to hold a mirror up to these people so that you lot can see it.
And I know you can see it.
I know you can see it.
I don't need to ask you see it.
Because I know you can.
Because look at the support we get.
Look at the donations we get.
And all the rest of it.
And this is what they want you see guys.
Is they're all fighting over the monopoly.
They all want all the donations.
They all want all the free stuff.
Doing quite well with their sand.
My writing.
I can write with their sand but I'm a bit scruffy with it.
But I don't use it see.
I should use it more.
If I used it more it would be better.
Tune in tomorrow for me painting with my feet.
Lovely isn't they?
They're nice books.
And there's some really nice ones on it.
All sorts like fairies, flowers, shopping malls, Christmas.
There's loads of Christmas ones on there.
And the Christmas ones are really nice.
Yeah so they kept on.
So she jumped on the roof and then the council like oh my god there's spestos in our roof and it's broke now and oh he was just a nightmare.
So we had a really big Risca.
You know problem after problem after problem with things.
Kept damaging things.
There we are.
We ended up with a nice new warehouse.
Brand new.
First ones in there.
Lovely wasn't it?
Lovely.
So you know kept logging it with the police and everything else you know.
But the police wouldn't do anything.
They weren't interested.
Then they started to get shut down.
Then their lives started to fall apart.
Then I think the one from Community Volunteers Wales stepped down as a trustee because there was too much going on.
Too much coming up.
Too many investigations into what they were up to.
Because if you look they all have plastic surgery.
I mean you've seen me in the shops.
You're lucky if I see me with my hair brushed.
You know what I mean?
You know I ain't got time to brush my hair.
I ain't got time to be jetting off to Turkey.
You know my teeth are done and all the rest of it.
They all got big mini buses.
Which means they can transport their big families around.
You know.
When you start to look into it you're like mmm.
And what are they actually doing?
Because all they do is ask for free stuff and then just give it straight back out.
And say ta-da.
We've given it back out.
Or we've sold it.
Blah blah blah.
What are they actually doing to improve the circumstances and stuff?
Not a lot.
If you look at it really.
What are you actually doing?
You've been given all that Greggs food for free and you're just giving it out for free.
But you're taking all the glory for it.
Well Greggs could do that.
Greggs could turn around and say well if you turn up at such and such a time we'll give you all a bag each.
You know.
Orderly queue.
You could do that.
You know.
That's all they're doing.
I mean we you've seen us.
We take the stock apart.
We clean it.
We fix it.
My dad will have a go.
If we can't fix it then we'll recycle it.
You know.
We gift it out.
If you've got an house fire we're like we'll turn up.
You know.
Said to somebody last night from Newport.
We can do.
I'm telling to come over.
They can pick up what they need from Ashton.
But they'll have to do it because we're up to our necks.
You know.
We can't run it over.
Or send somebody to come and gather stuff.
Yeah so this is this is why there's the drama.
It's because they have to keep bringing drama to try and get people to stop using us.
Stop coming to our shops.
Stop supporting us.
Stop you know engaging with us on Facebook.
I mean we get paid by Facebook now to put up with their booze.
None of them are getting paid by Facebook.
We're actually getting paid by Facebook on a monthly basis.
Fluctuates.
Could be anything.
Could be anything.
Probably be a big one this month.
But yeah that's why there's so much drama.
Because they keep causing it.
I'm not afraid to you know.
I'm not afraid to call them out.
Because that's what I start.
You know this is why I started it.
I was never expecting it to get this big.
Never.
But yeah this is why they keep doing it.
This is why they keep targeting us.
And it's not different people.
It's all the same people.
If you go in this the same people all the time and all they've done now in this group is pooling as many people as they can to try and target me.
I mean the one said the other day she said oh we're all going to do a protest outside one of your shops.
Well brilliant.
Brilliant.
Because then I can get you arrested for that.
Because unless it's a peaceful protest I can't imagine any of them being bloody quiet.
Sat there in silence can you.
With a placard.
If they sit outside the shop with a placard I'll go out and stick my um my signs over them.
Go out and drape my washing over them like I do in Pontypool on the bollards.
But I can't imagine any of them doing a silent protest and they'd get arrested straight away can you.
You know.
Well they're only going to draw attention to the shop.
So crack on.
Crack on guys.
Get t-shirts printed.
Do the lot.
I don't care.
I really don't care what you do.
But that's why there's so much drama because they keep involving themselves and they drag in as many of these bloomin' numpties as they can to comment on us.
That's why they keep doing it.
You know they're like oh let's drag in as many people as we can to make you look as bad as possible.
I mean we've already proved that you know I've already given my name and address.
I've already proved that in documentation.
Then the other day they were like oh we want a photograph of you on the Sherlock website.
They were like I want a photograph of you right now in front of those boxes.
Like I'm gonna comply.
Why would I stand in front of boxes and take a picture and hold a newspaper up to prove they're my boxes?
To satisfy these idiots like why would I do it?
You know they just they just make it up as they go along.
If I was doing something wrong guys I'd have been arrested by now.
Yeah I'd well look at the stuff they'd accused me of.
I'd have been in prison by now on death row.
The stuff they've accused me of.
You know I bet they're over there now going oh well I can't believe this.
We're all over here fired up and riled up and she's over there cowering.
Somebody else messaged me earlier.
I was gonna put it on but you know I can't screenshot anymore.
Do you know what I mean?
I'm just screenshotting my life over here.
And they said oh I I haven't done much today online because I am doing very well myself.
I've been watching the Sherlock page.
She said it keeps changing.
They keep changing the narrative.
I don't know what they do.
But out of them all because they're all thick oars.
Owen from the Bird Sanctuary is the only one because he's a software designer.
He's the only one with the skill to do this and create all the bots and create all these accounts as quick as they are.
Because we've all got a fake Facebook account.
We may have two or three.
We've got multiple accounts for Jayne’s Baby Bank to post different things on because we're at different niches, different times, different things you know.
And we need to get as many people in as we can to keep the stock rolling and the fundraisers.
The more fundraisers we got, the more shops we can open, the more people we can help, the more stuff we can recycle.
It's like one big circle isn't it guys?
So this is what they don't like you see.
Because we put every penny back into what we do.
That's why we've got so many shops.
That's why we've got so much equipment.
That's why we've got this.
That's why we can go out and say right we need that racket.
Right oh my god we need a truck.
I need a truck with an i-hab for the racking to get it back.
That's why we can do it.
Because every penny goes back into what we do.
Why haven't they got five shops?
Why haven't they got a donation centre?
Why can't they order a hi-hab to have something delivered quickly?
Like we did.
Where's all their fundraising?
Because they're all registered and we weren't registered before and they're all registered and all these grants.
But if the national lottery have only got a hundred thousand pounds to give out in the butter of Caerphilly in their pocket and you've got four or five different charities taking it it's going to affect them isn't it?
It's going to affect those four or five charities.
But if they can knock a couple of them off the off the pedestals there's more for them isn't it?
I've told you before a million times don't give any of these charities cash.
You've gone to a charity shop over the weekend now right?
Give them cash and see how many of them open the till right?
Put the money in the till and give you a receipt.
Nine times out of ten they will stand there talking to you and they haven't even pressed cash on that till because the minute they've pressed cash on that till it's been recorded and they've got to win that till otherwise the till won't balance.
When you're giving money to charities or groups or anything do it by card so that you can prove right?
You can prove and they can prove where this came from.
Don't give them cash.
None of them.
It's the best thing that ever happened to us was they kept calling us money launderers so we said right we go card only then because I spoke to um trading standards about it the one day and she said well you can go card only I said well like people are telling me I can't I gotta say I gotta say cash is king you know they keep saying this to me and they're like well no if you want to go card only she said and people ring me up and say Jayne’s Baby Bank is now card only it's not on then I'll support it she said I'll say no no she wants to go card only because they've had volunteers with hands in the till or you know it's safer for them and they can't get accused of anything but I I tell you now guys don't give any of these charities or any of these groups cash Because it's not traceable.
And we learned that the hard way.
But this is why we get all the abuse guys.
Because every penny goes back into what we do.
I'm not interested in the money.
I can't care.
I don't see money like you might see money, right?
And again, that's probably because I'm neurodivergent.
I see money, right, as a set of figures that have got to balance up with another set of figures somewhere else.
So if I've got a bill for £400 and I've only got £300, then I know I need another £100 to make that up to the number that the person I'm paying needs.
But I don't see that as I got to pay £400.
I don't see it like that.
I don't, right?
And a long time ago, I was a victim of financial abuse myself.
And I learned to live quite frugally.
And I do now, you know, I do now.
My holiday was bought for out of my money with my bank card in instalments.
I didn't pay for it all in one go.
And it was the money every month I'd pay it towards.
I think I was £500 short.
And my mother said, well, I'll give you the £500 because you've done so well.
And I stopped eating takeaways.
And that's how much I was probably spending on takeaways.
But when you're in the shop 24-7, like I was, and like Dan is, you know, sometimes you're just ordering food in all the time or going to Greg's or going up to Tesco's and getting a meal deal and you don't realise how much they add up.
You know, in a week, if we had a meal deal every day and the thing is, like sometimes we work till night, still we work till any hours days sometimes, so that you're looking at at least two meal deals in a day, well, that's a tenner.
Well, that's 70 quid a week for one person, isn't it?
If you're having two meal deals in a day, and that's probably the cheapest takeaway.
Or we'd have a micro meal and micro meals are a lot cheaper, you know, because they're only 99p or you can get 10 for a tenner.
Or sometimes Iceland do good deals where they do five items for a fiver.
And you can have like the rustler's burgers and different yogurts and and you can make up quite a nice selection there.
You know, that's actually probably better than a meal deal.
But that's how I afforded my holiday.
And to be honest, it was expensive, you know, and it was wasted a bit on us because like, all we did was eat, go to sleep, then have stomach ache because we ate so much and then, you know, it was just, we had stuff to do and we were so knackered from eating and it was too much excess.
So I doubt we'd be going five, we might go five star game.
But I don't know if we go all inclusive like we did last time, it was too much for us, you know, we bring it back, we go like half board or, or maybe go, you know, I don't know, it's such a thing.
What's it called?
Not half board?
What's it called?
Is it half board?
Yeah, half board is when you don't have everything in it.
I don't know.
I don't know.
And a week wasn't long enough for us anyway.
It was we couldn't relax in a week.
It takes too long for us to relax.
But yet this is why.
Because how bad are we making these other groups look?
When we are running what we're running on on pennies because we haven't had all the grants and thousands of pounds that they've had, right?
And people are starting to say, well, it don't add up.
We've only got a little ball, I think.
We must be feeling better.
You haven't been very well.
Been sneezing, but I think you've found a little ball to play with if you love him.
You've had man flu.
But people are starting to say, well, it don't add up.
And people are starting to say, well, yeah, look, all they're doing is picking up free stuff and giving it straight back out.
There's no work involved in that other than storage.
Is it?
You know?
Where's the work involved in that?
Like the wheelchair when they asked for a wheelchair.
It was like, well, you just want a wheelchair.
You made a big post about a wheelchair.
Now you want to be clapped now because you're giving out a wheelchair that somebody else donated.
When that person, I said to her mother today, I'm low on 18 to 24 clothes.
Beck, I don't know if you're watching this.
I'll write it on my profile.
Dan have put a bag together of 18 to 24 month girls clothes, but he forgot to bring it home from Pontypool tonight.
So hopefully by the weekend, we will have the bag in Caerphilly shop for you to make it easier for you because we're very low on that size in Caerphilly.
But he said he got a bag full.
So I sold him.
I needed girls neutral and girls.
So that I'll keep that back for you.
Well, I remember I'll write it on Facebook just in case you don't see this video as well.
But what do they do because the baby clothes are coming.
We wash them.
We dry them.
You know, we get the stains out of them.
You know, people saw them.
My mother had sewing stuff she've sewn this week.
Tops and stuff that I've had, like, you know, the arms or the seams of sewing them.
I mean, it's like a remake studio at my mother's.
I said to her, do you want me to see if I can get you a little like cabin, a little log cabin with a log burner?
I said, perhaps you might be able to get a grant for that.
You can go and sit out there and do your sewing and dad can sit out there and do the rewiring and the making of the jewelry and all the stuff, you know, and that could be a remake workshop.
And you can go and volunteer there with them, like the over 70s club, we'd call them, you know.
But this is why they do this to us because they're jealous.
Why is Caerphilly Bird Rescue creating all these pages about us, creating all these fake profiles about us, writing all these comments?
I mean, why do you need a fake profile?
If I don't like you and I'm going to call you out, I will say it myself.
I will say, I'm not happy with our picture on that girl's account.
I don't like it.
And I've called you out and I've stood by it.
And I've said it.
Why do you need a fake account to say it?
Just say it.
You know, just say it.
But this is why they make all these fake accounts, you know, well, and to increase the number, like I showed you on the videos, didn't I?
They're not all, they haven't got 5,400 followers on that page.
They're lucky if they've got a hundred actual real people on that page, which is not bad when we're such a big profile out there, open.
Everybody knows about us and the amount of abuse and targeting they're doing.
Actually, 100 people joining in and slagging you off, ain't that much, really, when you think about it.
When you think how many people is actually logged in and watching, you know, to your account.
It's not like, you know, we're talking like, there's 4,000 real people on there.
They're all bots, if you look.
They're all bots.
And like I said, I went through it.
Half of those people on there have had police warnings.
You know, police warnings, harassment warnings in the past.
That's a nice colour that is.
I've gone a bit mad with that colour.
And it actually looks, not doing it justice.
It looks a bit lighter on the camera, but the colours are really deep.
I had these off there as well.
I'll try and link them down below so you can see them.
They're really nice.
Really nice, they are.
Fair play.
What colour have I used on the books?
We'll go for a nice dark blue.
Oh, actually, I think I've got a teal.
Remember when teal come back into fashion and everybody had teal lightings, like low French girls and stuff.
Remember that?
We all went a bit teal mad, didn't we?
We're like a teal colour.
But yeah, this is why they do it.
Well, why else?
What can Finny Bird build?
Because we trademarked.
Finny Bird Rescue.
So legally, they can't use it.
You know, they were never registered.
They weren't a CIC, they weren't registered.
They never had...
So where did all the fundraising come from?
Cash from the public.
That's where it came from.
And why would they care now?
You think they'd say, oh, thank God for that.
Somebody else has taken on that name of that now and it's nothing to do with us ever again.
After all those birds died and we couldn't even be bothered to go and check on them and help out, like.
You know, why would they be creating such a fuss if they weren't still using it for their cash cow to make money off?
You know, when I do a live like this, see look guys, and I got a profile tracker app and if you go on to TikTok, you know if you've got a TikTok account, you can see who viewed your profile, can't you?
Well, I pay for the line on TikTok, on Facebook.
It's about 11 quid a month, I think.
It's a bit dear, but there we are.
It's quite interesting to see who's watching it.
But on a live, on the left, I can see everybody who's our followers.
And then on the right, at the top, I can see everybody who is no followers.
No following the page, no one of our customers, all the other people.
So I can see who's watching us.
And if I click on them, their names come up.
So I know who they are.
But why would they be so bothered about it, guys?
Why would they?
What do you think they'd go, thank God, for that?
We are going to live.
Oh, Ron.
Oh.
Look, Princess, look at him.
She's fed up with him.
Oh, Ronny.
Can you hear him sneezing at him?
He's had his vaccinations, but he's gone man flu.
No, he's better than what he was because he was straight.
His eyes were streaming.
I was really worried about him because flu can kill him.
See, with the cats.
But he's OK.
They just give him my drops, but his eyes are good now.
His eyes are good to go.
So, yeah, that's why, guys, because look how popular we are, you know.
Look how many donations we had to get in.
Can't move for donations.
Daniel's having a breakdown on the Pontypoole.
He's like, that's too much over here.
Look how cool.
It is, you know, we need the funding now.
We need the funding to come through now so that we can pick out some money.
More warehouses.
The thing is, if I take to a warehouse, you're looking at at least 12 to 15 thousand pounds a year, and I can't commit to that in the current climate because, you know, nobody is shopping or anything yet.
I'm hoping, right?
We are having customers in, right?
But not, not, you know, mega amounts.
And I mean, we're on 50 percent off and we're still doing our offers, like fill a bag and all the rest of it in me, guys, you know, but.
It's just, retail is awful at the moment.
There's people going all the time, like, like I couldn't believe it when Fresh and Fetch had gone next door to us.
And I spoke to new old Woolies tonight and they said, no, they've taken stuff out, they're not in there.
Well, I've seen the boys anyway and said, you know, they come back like, oh, I think I missed a book.
Oh, I missed a couple.
But because they were good neighbours, you know, they're just not making any money there.
And that's like a corner shop.
It's just awful, isn't it, guys?
It's just awful.
But in.
April now, the mothers will have more money because they're.
They're taking off the.
Cap on the two child benefits.
You've got to be careful because you don't want to move somebody in before you go kids and benefits.
All right.
I always tell my mothers, get your house and keep it in your own name.
Don't move anybody in.
Don't give them a key.
Send them home at the end of the day.
Don't need somebody living with you.
Need your space and you don't want them in there.
I think I missed quite a bit, actually.
Right.
I always say that to my mothers.
Don't move these people in.
Tell them to go.
Tell them you'll see them another day.
Keep that space for you and your children.
Because there are men out there that pray on women with children because they know that they have benefits.
You know, there's many coming in and then benefits are for the mother and the child.
Yeah.
So I'm sure there'll be groups and helplines that we can post anyway when it comes around to April that you can contact groups that deal with domestic violence and things like that and abuse and financial abuse.
We can post the links from anyway.
So you've got somebody who's qualified to do it.
But that's why I thought, well, I want to address it again because why the drama again?
Now, will you tell me why the drama?
You know, why the drama?
If we're taking on the name Cucurie Bird Rescue, what's all the fuss about now?
But like I said, on the videos, you've seen the videos, guys.
They are.
Oh, you tell me, I missed another bit.
It's exactly the same layout as the website.
It's exactly the same bots.
I even clicked on the same man from blooming Ashwagandha or wherever he was bloody from.
It's the same profile.
You know, it's like.
And he just happens to be a software designer, just happened to have a software designer kicking around your house, like.
Do you know what I mean?
But they're all linked, you see.
They're all friends.
She's friends with that Nicola Williams.
Nicola Williams went to see something else happened that nobody was expecting, you see, and Ray died.
In the middle of it all, Ray died suddenly and it was all for what happened and everything.
Right.
And Ray loved the birds, right?
Ray was all about the birds.
They were all about the money.
But Nicola, I was there when Nicola Williams rang him and said, Keep that bird rescue on.
Don't shut it down.
I can show you how to monetize it.
And I was there.
Now, Nicola Williams, I don't know if you've ever met her.
Talks a lot of shit.
She talks, talks, talks, talks, talks.
I used to stay there and I was a general dog's body at the time and I was letting her do it because I wanted to find out the information I needed.
And she was, I'm going to do this.
I'm going to do that all the time.
Right.
So she told them how to monetize it.
So they all connected.
Every single one of them, they're all best mates with the Coronavirus Wales or whatever they're called.
They change their name every week down there.
That's a big suss, isn't it?
A big suss is if they constantly change their trustees and change their name all the time.
That's like, you know, it's like a, it's a red flag.
Like, like how many trustees can you have in a year?
Like, you know, they're all friends.
All these little groups of people.
And then the people who run the charities, right?
The people who run the charities, get the access to the stuff because they've got the charity number.
Yeah, and then bully everybody else out of the equation.
They only give the free stuff that they've got to their mates.
And then when the abuse starts, the mates are obliged to come in and go, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh, meh.
Aren't they?
Because who is going to give them the food, the Greg's card, the Greg's food, the supermarket food, the free pack and appies, if they don't support that group that's attacking the other groups?
Because they want the monopoly on everything.
But yeah, that's what the drama is about.
The drama is about that I've called it and said, no, you're not having the monopoly on everything.
You know, it stops with us.
And there's lots of little charities and groups that have started up after us and have been shielded by us because we are taking the brunt of it.
But I don't think anybody else could have, could have dealt with it all, and the abuse and everything else that's going on.
I don't think anybody else could have done it.
You know, what's the next one, what do you think, guys?
I did about four last night.
Oh, what's the next one, I don't know.
I have about four, I've got to go.
It's coming in pain, I can't get it off.
That's the only trouble with these ones, I can't get it off.
Oh, that's the next one, I don't know.
It's got a bureau.
We got a bureau on that one, guys.
And a balcony.
Some high vintage bookshop from my goals.
Oh, that's a nice one.
Little, little steps going up.
Yes, and I got some nice ones.
I got an anatomy one as well.
What else do they got?
I got about five or six.
I had loads in my trolley.
I thought I got to stop putting them in my basket.
But I thought, well, I'll have a couple.
I had two free, but a team had to try it on sometimes and they say, if you buy so much, you get this lot for free.
And then it's like, well, you've got to buy a bit more.
You've got to buy a bit more.
It's like, well, how much more am I going to spend, you know?
So yeah.
So that's what the fuss is all about, guys.
So why they're all over there screaming and shouting?
We can see their page, you know, and our volunteers and our followers are screenshotting it and screen recording it.
I was like, you see what they're saying about us.
Can't get left.
Saying about us.
You're just proving me right how horrible you all are.
Everybody who's on that group is really showing how horrible they are.
Like, you know, some people are just sat there watching it to see what's going on and monitoring it.
But one's participating.
You can see how awful they are.
And our Natalie, she sent me two threatening messages.
And then she's put up a comment going, she said I was threatening.
Well, you sent me two threatening last night.
I don't think she realized she'd been threatening.
That's what makes you, I think she needs to go to anger management course, that one.
Oh, I like that one.
Oh, I like that one, it's a nice one.
I feel guilty.
See if I'm not, that one's a bit blurry, but I feel guilty if I'm not doing something.
I can't just sit here and watch TV.
Oh, did you watch the Lucy Letbe documentary?
I gotta be honest, all the way through this, I have said that she is a scapegoat and the doctors have done it, right?
I've said it all the way through.
However, there were a few things in that documentary.
Well, I watch a lot of these crime documentaries.
I know a lot, right?
Let me give you a tip now, right, with these crime documentaries.
If you plan on killing somebody, you need to be buying your stuff now, not after you've killed them, because they watch you go to B&Q afterwards.
So, if you've got any inclination, you're gonna kill someone, you need to buy your spade and your bleach today.
But I watched the Lucy Letbe documentary and I don't know, there's a few things on there that are not ringing true, unless she was having an affair with our doctor, because we know about that, and she's taken it because she's just besotted with him.
Because even her mate said, I wouldn't work at that hospital because they were too clicky, which some hospital wards are.
And she said, I was surprised that Lucy worked there.
I think she'll get out eventually, but I don't know, I don't know now.
I'm like, and I wasn't before, I was 100% adamant, that she was a scapegoat for the doctors.
But I don't know, unless she was covering up for the doctor she was having the affair with.
I don't know.
I don't know what myself is today, so guys, I want to go there.
I want to go to this bookshop.
What day is it tomorrow, guys?
Friday.
So don't forget now, guys, we're doing our filler, no, not filler, but I won't be doing it.
Spend a tenner, spend a tenner, and you can have five pounds worth of stuff for free.
But we're doing a bigger offer on the bags, I think.
And it's fill a bag for a fiver, or have four bags for 15, is it?
Yeah, so is that still same as the tenner though?
No, you'd get a fiver anyway for you, wouldn't you?
Yeah, that's fine.
So if you spend ten, you'll still get a bag for a fiver.
And then if you spend 15, you get a fourth bag.
And then if you spend 20, you'll get another bag.
And we'll probably still have millions of clothes left there.
So I just thought, yeah, that's a good comment to address.
There's loads of comments in there I was going to address.
And I thought, oh, you know what?
That's the best one to address is why there's always so much drama.
And it's because we say I say it as it is.
We call them out on their bullshit.
And, you know, I don't need a fake account to do it.
And because people can see how transparent we are.
And they don't like it because that means that they're not being transparent.
We're making them look bad.
I mean, look how bad we made the one charity look today because they were all in the group.
They understand if maybe one trustee was in there because they could have just gone in there to see what was about and gone.
Oh, it's nothing to do with us.
Stay out of it.
Stay out of it.
Get on with what we're doing.
Right.
But it wasn't.
There was three trustees and loads of volunteers in there when they.
Yeah.
And you could see them all sat there with their buffet and their party there today, giggling and laughing over it, couldn't you?
You know, and that's not very helping and caring, is it?
But that's that is the crux of it, guys.
The crux of it is that I know what they're up to.
I can see it.
All right.
I can see it plain as day when things don't add up.
I can see patterns and trends and stuff.
Right.
I can see that.
And maybe that's because I'm neurodivergent.
I don't know.
Right.
But I can see patterns and trends and when they don't add up and they're not adding up.
But what does add up is that they're all connected.
And I would advise any other.
I mean, why do you need to work with other charities and groups?
Like, why do you need to keep adding them to your repertoire of working with?
You don't need to.
If you're if you're a successful group or a charity, you don't need to work with any other charity.
But they've got to get as many people in as they can.
To make them look more legitimate.
Yeah.
Question stuff, guys, question stuff all the time.
Where's that going then?
What are you doing that for?
You know, I wanted when I started this, I wanted to hold a mirror up for other people to see it, not just me say it and everything else has come out of it.
Is it is just brilliant, you know, the amount of people we help and all the rest of it, you know, I'm still I'm still waiting for them to come in and try and sabotage the and that's why my cousin that's a police officer, a D.I.
Sorry, it's coming down.
Well, they're coming down to see family anyway.
So they were going to call in and see the shops anyway.
But they're going to come in and they're going to stay at the baby shower.
So if they came and come in and there's a problem, which I probably will try and sabotage it.
That's why we haven't given the venue out.
That's why they because they, you know, she can make an arrest there and then look.
If they're creating a problem, you know, so we'll see how it goes in it, guys.
But yet pop in and say hello at the baby shower with us.
I don't know where to take all the children's clothes because we need them gone, you know.
And I mean, you don't need to read on it.
I'm only finished with them.
It's not like we'd ever lose anything.
I've done it like, do you know what I mean?
You know.
Because when you finish with the clothes, you just read on it.
So.
Let me know what you think, guys.
Let me know what you think in the comments.
You know, people have said to me today, don't respond to it, don't.
But it is difficult not to respond to it.
And I want to answer the question.
So people are saying, oh, you charge me five pound for milk.
Well, where's the transaction?
Because I need to I need to find the transaction because that's not what we say we do.
And either somebody needs retraining or somebody is on the make you.
And it's not quite right.
No, can't remember who it was, but I don't remember that many volunteers kicking around.
Right.
They don't know who it is.
They haven't even answered me.
They won't give me the, you know, when it was, date or time, because it never happened.
That's why you were never charged five pound for a tin of milk.
I don't believe you.
Now, what I will say is I did have to speak to one person in Blackwood about asking for a donation of milk.
I said, don't do that again.
They weren't happy about it.
They eventually left.
And well, we lost a good member of staff, but that isn't what we do.
And then I did have volunteers that we had to sack.
When we were at Blackwood shop, we sacked four of them.
Remember, two from Pontypool, three from Pontypool, one from Risca and then one from Blackwood.
And that Natalie had gone because of her behaviour.
But we sacked, you know, four to five of them in one go.
And we struggled.
We really did struggle.
It was me, Jan, Dan, Chloe and Sammy.
That was all it was.
We struggled.
But we did it and we got through it.
And I thank them all for it.
But we sacked them on the spot because they were up to no good.
And they could have well said, give me a fiver for the milk and you can have it.
I don't know.
But.
I don't know.
If you don't tell me, then I don't know, do I?
Yeah, so if I can't look into it because it's too far away now, if it was back then, the CCTV would have been gone by now because we've gone through it, taken off all we needed and then deleted the rest.
But unless, you know, we don't charge for milk, we don't charge for nappies, we do have restrictions on them.
And I think it's only fair to say that you need to be a supporter of what we're doing.
Otherwise, we'd get all these idiots in, asking for free stuff all the time.
And when a genuine supporter comes in, there'll be nothing there for them, will there?
And that's another thing, you know, that creates a problem is that when they are gobbling off and doing all of this and all the rest of it, and we ban them, then they can't access our services, can they?
So they can't come in and get the nappies in the food banks.
They'll be like, no, no, you're not having any, because you're so problematic.
We're not giving you anything.
So go and find another charity or another CIC or another group to go and work with.
Well, of course, that's going to get their back up, isn't it?
Because a lot of them are freeloaders.
You know, look at that Charlotte who wanted to swap a pram for 70 packs of nappies.
I was like, you're not having 70 packs of nappies for a pram.
And I don't want your bloody pram.
You know, I'd rather have 70 packs of nappies that we fundraised for and help out 70 mothers with them.
And it wasn't just that.
She was always asking for more stuff.
And we were like, no, it's one per week, you know, per mother.
Now, you're taking the mick, like, you know.
But it's the same people all the time in those groups, guys.
There might be one or two new ones that's been dragged in, but they're all related and they're all connected.
It's the same people all the time, you know.
Or it's taking all of them, all of those people by 100, maybe 100 people max, right?
To try and take me down.
All those people to try and take me down.
Council could shut me down tomorrow.
Fire could shut me down tomorrow.
Police could shut me down tomorrow.
Has anybody done it in six years?
No, because I'm not doing anything wrong.
Yes, there's always room for improvement.
Yes, there's always room for learning, isn't there, you know?
And we've said, you know, we're six years down the line.
And our major problem that we've had for six years is the quantity of stock we got.
And there's no point just going out and getting another shop now today or tomorrow, because it's just going to happen exactly the same.
It's going to get full of stock.
And then we can't move the stock because there's so much in there that people can't even get in and breathe.
So we need to think differently.
We need to take on warehouses, but we needed funding for the warehouses because there's too much to commit to.
We're looking at two warehouses.
We're looking at 30 to 40 thousand a year, which is astronomical out of fundraising.
So to commit to that and to commit to still running the little shops that we've got, we need funding, you know, and we're just sat in a waiting for the funding to come in.
We're just in limbo.
I just feel like I'm in limbo waiting for it to come in.
But we can't.
The biggest complaint that we get now, right, is the amount of stock we got in the shops.
It does already.
And people come in and they say, oh, it's really full.
It's really full.
I'm like, shut up.
I know it's really going to do it.
Buy something.
We know it's really full because of the amount of public support we get.
But that's something that we need to change going forward.
And that's why we need the funding, because we need warehouses to take the stock, to store the stock, to get out what we need in due course and time, you know, and do it better, you know.
So you can come in and you can actually see what's on the table.
You can see what's on the cupboard.
You can move the rails because we've had that before.
People said, I can't even move the clothes on the rail.
You've got that many clothes, you know.
So that's where we are, guys.
And that's what people don't like about us.
And all the way through the six years, the goal of being the same.
It has changed.
We've tweaked a bit.
We've done a bit.
We've expanded a bit.
We've had to pull it back a bit because things have gone wrong.
The economy of it is sideways.
You know, things, things that you didn't ever.
We've had landlords I didn't like, landlords we love.
And, you know, they've sold the shops and there's nothing we can do about it.
And it's just the way it is, isn't it, guys?
But the goal has always been the same.
Take those bastards down, show them for what they are.
And any profit we make from what we're doing goes into funding the baby bank.
And whatever we go left goes into food banks, baby milk and nappies.
And that's it.
That's all we do.
And that's all we've been doing for six years.
And all we ask is you come along and support us.
And word of mouth is always the best support to have, guys.
You know, they're so big and hard, these people on their Facebook accounts.
You know, they need 50 different Facebook accounts to try and take us down.
You know, I can just write a status and take them out.
Do we know this?
Put one status up and absolutely pull the rug from under their business.
But like, yeah, look how many of them there is trying to take just me down.
It's just ridiculous, isn't it, guys?
But what if that was somebody else?
What if that was another really good little charity or a good little group?
You know, and the thing is, by them constantly targeting me, they're not targeting the others.
Now, they tried to branch off on the weekend, didn't they?
And do the magic cottage.
And I knew they would.
So they backed off a bit now because they showed their true colors, because they thought, well, let's dive on her next now, because she got a big warehouse and loads of people are supporting us.
That's a good charity.
Go and support them.
They help disabled kids, right?
We have caravans and holidays and that's all adapted for them.
That's a good one.
They don't like her because she's popular and because she's doing so well with what she's doing, because they've got a couple of shops as well.
Right, it's not us.
We're not having our vans scratched.
We're not having our tires slashed.
We're not having, I don't know, what else have they had done to him?
But his husband's big arm knocked off by Smithy's wing mirror, remember that?
Remember his big arm smashed the window.
Kevin Korsner, her husband's big arm smashed the window of his van or something.
Can you remember that?
Right, we're not having that done.
We're not, you know, people breaking into shops and all the rest of it and windows being shopped through.
My God, I mean, the UPVC man, he's getting a good trade out of it, ain't he?
His business has never been better.
But we're not having that done, guys, are we?
And if we do, it's being done by them.
We proved that, didn't we?
But the biggest change of being this year, that the police are actually taking note now and sitting up and doing something about it, you know, and going out and saying to them, block her, bother her again, we're coming back out and we're going to arrest you.
So let's hope they come out on Saturday and they make some arrests now and do some stuff.
You know, the psychic said to me, oh, they're going to try one last time to take you down.
Well, they're having a good go in there, but they ain't going to get anywhere, are they?
You know, we've just been sat there colouring and laughing and joking and we guys were there over there ranting and raving, saying, she's over there colouring.
She's over there.
She's watching her.
What a count.
She can see everything we're saying.
Their lives must be so sad and boring.
You know, why don't you?
It takes so much effort to be awful, to actually get up and be awful, right?
It takes so much effort, don't it, guys?
It's actually so much easier to just be nice to people.
Anyway, I'm going to go now because I need some more ice in my coke and I don't know where to do one.
I'm going to do a library picture.
I don't know.
I don't want to know.
I might do two because I can do two at once.
Two at once if I pin them down on the table with my hands.
Right, so have a good evening, guys.
We're open tomorrow, Friday.
Spend £10, get £5 off.
Fill a bag for five with children's clothes.
What's the other one?
Oh, the adults clothes.
Oh, I got a million.
I got a company now.
I got a company coming in now that's going to do...
I don't want to do it.
You know, like the bins, the recycle bins.
We're going to have the recycle bins put out there now.
Not outside the shops.
I said I don't want to...
I don't want to come in the morning and clothes all pulled out and a bin dipped with legs sticking out from the top of it.
I can't be doing that.
I have to rescue one one night from outside Tesco's.
He's stuck in there with his legs.
He's like, oh, that's dangerous.
That is.
I'm not supposed to go in it.
So we're going to start getting some bins out now as well.
I don't know where to put our name on them or we're going to get, you know, haters hanging around our bins.
So what I'd suggest is if you've got something really nice bringing into the shops, if it's like cheap or damaged, put it in the bins and they're going to pay us per kilo and they're going to do the collecting.
We're not going to have access to the bins.
I just can't fit it in, guys.
I'd like to have my own bins and go around and collect them all, but I just can't fit it in right now.
Maybe somewhere down the line we can employ somebody with a van to do it and buy a van and do it or whatever.
But we just can't.
But I will let you know.
So like, when you go to Asda's and Tesco's and things we'll have bins there and what have you where you put the clothes in.
And then if anybody...
so say there's one like in Kaleon, right?
I don't know if there's a Tesco in Kaleon, but say there's one in Kaleon or I don't know, somewhere like that, right?
Then... and it's all out and pulled out.
Can you let us know?
Because I can let the company know or go out there myself and tidy it up because I don't want pictures of our bins all pulled out and stuff like that.
Alright, we want to keep it as tidy as possible.
So that's something else you might see popping up now.
And then Baby Shower is the next one, but I'm going to need bags for it guys.
Because I haven't got enough bags because the ones I ordered have come back a tiny.
They're like... I don't know.
Ridiculous bags.
Dolls house bags.
Right guys, so I'm going to go now because I need more ice in my coke.
So have a good evening guys.