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The myth of the knight in shining armour

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Chris Dobson, a master armorer with extensive experience, offers insight into the real history of armour, dispelling common misconceptions like the myth of the knight in shining armour.Contrary to popular belief, armour was not overly heavy or cumbersome, but carefully engineered for mobility and protection, often proofed against weapons to ensure it worked in battle. The craftsmanship involved was highly specialised, governed by strict guild regulations, and included techniques such as colouring metal for both aesthetic and protective purposes.Behind the craft lies a murkier side to the armour trade, linked to organised crime and influential networks including Freemasonry. With a personal background shaped by his father’s role as a codebreaker at Bletchley Park during WWII, Chris has now retired from armour-making and turned his focus to art history, reflecting on a career rooted in skill, secrecy, and historical truth.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's more accurate than Robin Hood.

Feb 17, 20261h 5m

There is no Uyghur genocide in China

This episode was recorded a while ago and comes from my archive.Brian Berletic hosts The New Atlas, a great YouTube channel in which he analyses and comments mostly on Eastern geopolitics from a Western perspective. He is an American who now lives in Asia.In short, the claim is that China—or more accurately, the Chinese government— is detaining millions of Uyghur Muslims in camps in the Chinese province of Xinjiang, forcing them into labour, sterilising them and trying to erase their culture and religion.This is apparently part of a deliberate effort to commit ethnic cleansing and human rights abuses.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than drugs.

Feb 16, 202656 min

BRICS and why South Africa has the best steaks

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Simon Roche chatted to me about some big global issues, like the possible dangers of Cyber Polygon, what the World Economic Forum's really up to, and how BRICS is shaping up as a counter to Western dominance.We go into how fragile modern society is — especially when it comes to cyber security and the economy — and also touch on the US economy's decline, and what that means for global trade and military spending.Overall, it's a rundown of how international relations are shifting and where global power might be headed.Suidlanders website.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It identifies as great.

Feb 14, 20261h 1m

World War 3 and what to do about it

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Claudio Grass and I chatted about how people think, often without much independent thought. We touched on how travelling can really highlight the differences in how happy societies are.The discussion also covered Claudio’s latest documentary called 'World War III', which looks at historical patterns of conflict. We explored the idea that decentralisation is crucial for individual freedom and better governance, while also noting that democracy can sometimes lead to the majority dictating to everyone else.Money was another big topic, with gold and silver being argued as the ultimate forms, Check out Claudio’s website.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's very offensive.

Feb 12, 202658 min

Photographic expert debunks moon landing photos

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Me and Massimo Mazzucco delve into the controversial topic of the moon landing, exploring various aspects of the Apollo missions, including photographic evidence, technical challenges, and the geopolitical implications of space exploration.Massimo shares his insights as a professional photographer, questioning the authenticity of the images taken during the missions and discussing the role of conspiracy theories in shaping public perception.The chat also touches on the future of space exploration and the challenges faced by current missions.Watch his film American Moon (2017).✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's calmer than your wife at the end of the month.

Feb 11, 202657 min

The Cult Of The Chosen Ones

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Makia Freeman talks about his book The Cult of the Chosen Ones, which looks at the historical and ideological roots of a group he believes has influenced major world events and religions.He explores the links between Judaism, Christianity, and Gnosticism, the Rothschild family's role in global affairs, and how events like the World Wars have played into this.Makia also dives into the JFK assassination and the continuing impact of this group today, stressing the importance of thinking critically about these complex stories. ➡️ Makia’s website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's more masculine than your mother.

Feb 10, 20261h 9m

William Shakespeare did not write any of his plays

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Robert Frederick argues that William Shakespeare was essentially a hoax - that the famous plays weren't actually written by the man from Stratford-upon-Avon, but instead by Sir Francis Bacon, a highly educated Tudor insider.According to Robert, Bacon used Shakespeare as a front whilst secretly writing all the plays himself, and this deception was part of a much larger conspiracy involving Freemasonry and empire-building. He believes the whole Shakespeare myth was deliberately created to build up English national pride and power, with institutions like the First Folio being designed to promote what he calls "Bardolatry" - the worship of Shakespeare as England's greatest writer.He sees this as evidence of a technocratic conspiracy where the real author, Bacon, remained hidden whilst a carefully constructed persona took all the credit.➡️ The Hidden Life Is Best website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than Mondays.

Feb 9, 20261h 2m

Propaganda wars and why Americans are becoming dumber

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jerm and Charlie Robinson delve into various topics including the influence of media and propaganda, the role of misinformation in shaping public perception, and the complexities of American foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel.They discuss personal awakenings to the realities of global politics and the impact of cultural references in music and media.The conversation also touches on the state of American society, the challenges posed by alternative media, and the need for informed public discourse.➡️ Macroaggressions website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than your in-laws.

Feb 5, 20261h 8m

Pasteurised milk is dangerous and can kill you

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Sally Fallon Morell discusses the benefits and controversies surrounding raw milk, its historical regulation, and the nutritional wisdom of Weston Price.She emphasises the importance of raw milk as a complete food, the dangers of pasteurisation, and the need for animal fats in our diets.The discussion also touches on the role of government in regulating milk sales and the cultural perspectives on milk consumption.Sally advocates for clean farming practices and encourages listeners to seek out raw milk from reputable sources.➡️ Weston A Price Foundation website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter.

Feb 4, 20261h 1m

Her husband died on 9/11, and there were no planes

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Patricia Casazza, a widow of a 9/11 victim (John), shares her personal story, expressing doubts about the official narrative of the events.Basically, what we’re told is nonsense.She highlights suspicious building collapses, particularly Building 7, and questions the role of advanced technology and cover-ups. Patricia calls for transparency and international cooperation to uncover the truth, emphasising the need for accountability and justice.Her perspective challenges readers to critically examine the evidence and consider alternative explanations for the events of that day.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It has bigger balls than your ex-girlfriend.

Feb 3, 20261h 1m

Feminism is about making women more like men

This episode is from my archive.Carrie Gress is a philosopher and think-tank fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Centre and a scholar at the Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America. She is the editor of Theology of Home, an online women’s magazine.Her central argument is that feminism is about ending women and her related book, The End Of Woman, is a clever play on words.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It has bigger balls than your ex-girlfriend.

Feb 2, 202650 min

He’s one of the most censored people, so I invited him onto my podcast

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Dustin Nemos is an independent media figure who describes himself as "one of the most censored names in US independent media."He operates through his own platform covering political, economic, cultural, historical, and health topics.His main talking points include EMF and 5G health concerns, discussions about the deep state"and hidden agendas, biblical and spiritual themes including the "Mystery Babylon Religion," economic issues and market analysis, and various alternative health topics.Dustin positions himself as someone who ‘draws back the curtain and shows the agenda behind the agenda’ and has been banned from pretty much everywhere.➡️ Dustin’s website: https://nemosnewsnetwork.com✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's got bigger balls than your ex-boyfriend.

Jan 30, 20261h 13m

David Weiss argues that Earth is flat and why it matters

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.David Weiss (AKA Flat Earth Dave) presents a comprehensive case for re-examining humanity's understanding of reality, positioning it as essential for personal empowerment and liberation from systemic control.He traces historical beliefs in a flat Earth, arguing that education systems play a key role in shaping and enforcing the heliocentric worldview.For example, Antarctica is a mysterious, restricted frontier, possibly concealing truths about the Earth's structure, while the heliocentric model is challenged through critiques of its foundational assumptions, with emphasis on anomalies in celestial mechanics and the behaviour of light and stars.Dave questions the moon itself, with speculation about its artificial nature or functional role in the cosmic design.Skepticism extends to NASA and other space agencies, whose rocket launches, claims of space travel, and the existence of the International Space Station are all contested.And so on.Basically, Dave wants people to question everything they think they know about everything.➡️ Dave's website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than having in-laws.

Jan 29, 20261h 10m

What is Austrian economics and why does it matter?

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.American economist Scott, who lives in China (and with whom I met up when I was in Shanghai in 2025), discussed Austrian economics, focusing on individual choice, voluntary exchange, and the damaging effects of money printing which is ultimately theft.The short story is that Austrian economics is superior to other schools of economics, and offers the most amount of prosperity and freedom.➡️ Scott's Substack✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than sex.

Jan 28, 20261h 4m

The world is controlled by a criminal banking syndicate

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Catherine Austin Fitts argues that governance and financial oversight are being undermined by a widely distributed criminal syndicate that has orchestrated a financial coup, diverting vast amounts of money and shifting wealth to the elite—especially during events like the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’.She warns that current financial systems are being replaced by a 'control grid' powered by technology, with programmable money like cryptocurrency serving as a prototype .While there are still good people within the US system, simply changing financial products won’t fix the deeper governance problem .Catherine stresses that individuals must stop enabling the system and instead work collectively to reclaim financial sovereignty and build a society aligned with their values.➡️ Catherine's website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than OnlyFans.💸 Donate towards my independent work

Jan 27, 202647 min

A behavioural psychologist explains nudging and other propaganda techniques

This episode comes from my archive and was recorded in 2021.Patrick Fagan is a behavioural scientist and data psychologist who served as Lead Psychologist at Cambridge Analytica. With over a decade of experience applying psychology to influence real-world behaviour, he has worked on consumer and political campaigns globally. He is a part-time lecturer at several London universities, including UCL, and has co-authored peer-reviewed research on topics ranging from Facebook psychology to facial expressions. ✉️ Subscribe to my ridiculously brilliant newsletter

Jan 26, 202636 min

The CIA controls American schools and universities

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jeremy Kuzmarov is the Managing Editor of CovertAction Magazine and a critic of US foreign policy and intelligence operations.In his conversation with me, Jeremy talked about how the CIA and Pentagon have quietly moved into American universities, shaping what gets studied (and not studied.He pointed out that around 50 universities are involved in 'nuclear weapons research', which he argues is a sign of military influence, turning schools into extensions of the national security state. ✉️ Subscribe to my very sexy newsletter. (Become a paid subscriber. I double dare you.)

Jan 25, 20261h 5m

The CIA was funding toxic Covid vaccine research

This episode was recorded in 2022.Catherine Austin Fitts is a former Wall Street investment banker and government official who served as Assistant Secretary of Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner in the first Bush administration. She is now the president of Solari, Inc. and publisher of The Solari Report, where she promotes alternative views on finance, health, and government transparency, often focusing on systemic corruption and financial control.This bio is written with reference to the year 2022, when Robert F. Kennedy Jr was primarily known as an environmental lawyer and leading figure in the anti-vaccine movement. He founded the Children's Health Defense and was a longtime advocate for clean water and environmental protection. Since then, he has been confirmed as U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services in 2025, serving under President Donald Trump.✉️ Subscribe to my pretty fantastic newsletter

Jan 23, 20261h 3m

There's no way they landed on the moon in that crappy tin can

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Ferdinand Santos, a scientist with a background in physics and IT, shares his sceptical views on space exploration and scientific narratives.He argues, using probability theory, that many historical space events, like the moon landing, were staged and questions the authenticity of the evidence presented. Ferdinand adds that the technology and logistics claimed by NASA doesn’t add up, and uses probability theory to challenge their claims.He also discusses his views on scientism, suggesting that much of what is accepted as science is driven by philosophical rather than empirical evidence.Ferdinand is critical of mainstream narratives and encourages critical thinking to question established beliefs.✉️ Subscribe to my excellent newsletter

Jan 22, 20261h 6m

Don't believe what they're telling you about aliens

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Matt Ehret discusses various topics with Jerm, focusing on the existence of aliens and the narratives surrounding them, which he refers to as ‘UFO disclosure’.He expresses scepticism about the mainstream portrayal of extraterrestrial life, suggesting that much of what is presented is junk.He delves into historical and contemporary conspiracies, including the influence of intelligence agencies and the manipulation of public perception through media and cultural narratives.The discussion also touches on the role of cults, the impact of the Cold War, and the potential for a new world religion centred around extraterrestrial beings.Matt encourages critical thinking and self-reliance in understanding these complex issues.✉️ Please subscribe to my awesome newsletter

Jan 21, 20261h 4m

Plumbing, not vaccines, decreased mortality over the centuries

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jerm and Roman Bystrianyk chat about the long-standing debates around vaccines, especially the smallpox vaccine, questioning the dominant narrative that credits vaccines alone for eradicating disease.They suggest that improved living conditions, sanitation, and nutrition during the 19th-century health revolution played a far bigger role in reducing illness than vaccines did. In fact, there’s no evidence that vaccines had any positive net benefit.Roman’s book, Dissolving Illusions, has been influential in shifting how people see vaccination, highlighting historical data that challenges the idea of vaccines as the primary saviour of public health . The conversation touches on how public perception can take on a cult-like fervour, often ignoring complex factors in favour of simplistic stories.They stress that how data is presented shapes beliefs, and that lifestyle choices are crucial to preventing disease.Ultimately, they argue for greater awareness and education to help people look beyond mainstream claims and think critically about health.✉️ Subscribe to my excellent newsletter

Jan 20, 202655 min

What actually happened on 9/11?

This episode was recorded a few years ago.James Fetzer, a former Marine Corps officer and philosophy professor who founded Scholars for 9/11 Truth, argues that the official 9/11 story is fundamentally wrong. His main theory is that the Twin Towers weren't brought down by plane crashes and fires, but were actually destroyed using mini or micro nuclear devices placed in the buildings' core columns. He reckons these nuclear weapons had "dialable radii" and were directed upward to blow the towers apart from the top down, creating the appearance of a collapse whilst actually converting the buildings into fine dust.James also argues that none of the official aircraft actually crashed on 9/11 - no planes hit the towers, the Pentagon, or crashed in Pennsylvania. What sets him apart from other 9/11 researchers is that he doesn't just focus on how the buildings were destroyed, but also insists on addressing who was responsible and why it happened. ✉️ Please subscribe to my addictive newsletter💸 Send a donation to thank me for my hard work

Jan 19, 20262h 27m

Wikipedia is overrun with centralised intelligence, corporate agendas, and wokeness

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Larry Sanger co-founded Wikipedia and recommends against using it, due to it being ruined by central intelligence agencies, corporate interests, and wokeness.➡️ Show notes✉️ Subscribe to my excellent newsletter

Jan 15, 20261h 2m

The medical system is worse than 200 years ago — Ken McCarthy

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Kenneth McCarthy, whose main focus is the health system, discusses his book 'Diabolical Errors', highlighting the deep flaws in modern medicine.He draws historical parallels between the AIDS and COVID pandemics, suggesting that both were shaped by flawed narratives and systemic failures. During COVID, he notes, dangerous hospital practices emerged, driven by financial incentives, and many patients were harmed as a result.He argues that medical education in the US is heavily influenced by pharmaceutical interests, and that the medical system has been increasingly corrupted since the 19th century.The title 'Diabolical Errors' reflects how harmful practices persist unchecked, hidden within the 'black box' of modern medicine, keeping patients in the dark.Ken stresses the importance of returning to observational medicine, urging greater scepticism towards current protocols to achieve better health outcomes.➡️ Ken's book can found at Amazon✉️ Subscribe to my very addictive newsletter

Jan 14, 20261h 7m

Scott Adams was an inspiration to me

This episode was recorded in 2024, but I am reposting it because Scott died yesterday.I wrote a short blog post about him, and re-uploaded the video episode, which you can read and watch here.✉️ Also, please subscribe to my newsletter.

Jan 14, 20261h 2m

Resist mass surveillance by embracing Linux — Hakeem Anwar

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Hakeem Anwar discussed the evolution of privacy-focused technology, the implications of artificial intelligence, and the importance of local AI solutions (which aren't a bad idea).He explored the benefits of using Arch Linux and the AbovePhone ecosystem, emphasising the need for personal responsibility when navigating the digital world.Our conversation also covered the risks of centralised tech and why we should move towards open-source alternatives, ultimately advocating for a future where we can reclaim our privacy and autonomy in technology.It’s about pushing back against digital ID and the digital gulag.💸 Get a discount if you buy from AbovePhone➡️ Episode video and links at jermwarfare.com✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter

Jan 13, 20261h 1m

The overwhelming majority of Jews support genocide — Zachary Foster

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Zachary Foster talks about the serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the West Bank.He looks at the long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and how U.S. foreign policy plays a role, and questions the idea of Zionism and discusses the part Hamas has played.He also examines what many people in Israel think about violence and ethnic cleansing.Despite all this, Zachary shares a hopeful vision for the future — one where Israelis and Palestinians live together peacefully, with justice and equality for everyone.✉️ Please subscribe to my newsletter

Jan 12, 20261h 0m

Ancient Egyptians might have used advanced nuclear energy — Max Zamilov

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Dr Max Zamilov shares his thoughts on the mysteries of the pyramids and ancient (advanced) civilisations.With a background in nuclear physics and engineering, he talks about the possibility of advanced technologies in ancient times, including the use of nuclear energy.He stresses the importance of telling the difference between speculation and factual history, encouraging a more open-minded approach to archaeological research, and why mainstream science is broken and untrustworthy.Max presents findings from his metrological studies on Egyptian artefacts and also covers the cyclical nature of history and what it might mean if we uncover the truth about our past (and, therefore, future).💸 Support my work and help me remain independent and fearless

Jan 9, 202659 min

The moon landing is humanity's biggest deception — Bart Sibrel

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Bart Sibrel is an award-winning filmmaker and investigative journalist with over four decades of experience, known for his work in cinematography, editing, and directing, featured in outlets like Time Magazine and The New York Times.He is best known for his arguments that the Apollo moon landings were faked, appearing on Joe Rogan, 60 Minutes, and Danny Jones.I strongly recommend his documentary A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon, which has garnered over two million views on YouTube.For some reason, this remains an incredibly polarising topic—one that sparks intense reactions. Perhaps it's because the moon landing represents such a pivotal claim about humanity's progress. Many seem unwilling to entertain the idea that what's often hailed as the greatest moment in human history might not have occurred. At the same time, many choose to accept NASA's account—despite it being part of the US government—on this narrative, while dismissing its credibility on other issues.The epistemology is indeed fascinating.📺 Watch the video episode at jermwarfare.com💸 Please support my work here✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter

Jan 8, 20261h 1m

We watch the watchmen — Gabriel Custodiet

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Gabriel Custodiet offers a thoughtful perspective on privacy, technology, and individual sovereignty.He argues that personal sovereignty is essential in any political system—be it democracy or monarchy—enabling people to control what information they consume and which ideas they engage with. Privacy, though often overlooked, is framed as a vital shield against surveillance and a cornerstone of self-determination. Rather than treating it as an afterthought, it should be actively defended.On the topic of technology, there's a strong push for open-source software and privacy-centric tools, presented as necessary alternatives to the pervasive surveillance of big tech.The central idea is clear: by taking ownership of the tools and information we use, we reclaim agency over our lives and shape our own understanding of the world .➡️ Gabriel’s website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter🏡 My fantastic website

Jan 7, 20261h 3m

Building a social contract to dismantle the beast system - James Roguski

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.James Roguski dives into the deep-rooted problems plaguing government systems and public health, pointing to widespread corruption and institutional failure. He pulls no punches when criticising organisations like the WHO, framing them not as guardians of wellbeing but as enforcers of a pharmaceutical agenda. This entire setup, he argues, is part of what he calls the 'beast system' — a controlling, top-heavy structure that erodes personal freedom and keeps people disempowered.James goes on to say that real change won’t come from fixing the old systems but from replacing them entirely with something new and more human.He’s big on decentralisation, community collaboration, and reviving forgotten ideas that put responsibility back in people’s hands.For him, the future isn’t about waiting for permission — it’s about building cooperative networks, taking charge of one’s own health and governance, and forging a social contract based on truth and mutual respect.James’s website: https://jamesroguski.substack.com➡️ Jerm Warfare: https://www.jermwarfare.com💸 Support Jerm: https://www.jermwarfare.com/support/

Jan 6, 202656 min

Women can't survive without patriarchy — Andrew Wilson

This episode was recorded in 2023.Andrew Wilson is the host of The Crucible and a frequent commentator on gender politics, known for his appearances on the Whatever podcast and Piers Morgan Uncensored.He regularly engages in debates centred on feminism, often challenging progressive gender narratives from a traditionalist perspective.His arguments typically focus on the decline of traditional masculinity, women, and the importance of defined gender roles.Through these debates, Andrew has positioned himself as a prominent voice in online cultural debates, using direct and confrontational engagement.➡️ Watch the video episode💸 Support my work✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter

Jan 5, 202657 min

Black people must stop being perpetual victims — Adam Coleman

This episode was recorded in 2022.Adam Coleman is an author, cultural critic, and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, known for critiquing aspects of Black culture and advocating for personal responsibility and agency. He is the author of Black Victim To Black Victor: Identifying the ideologies, behavioral patterns and cultural norms that encourage a victimhood complex. Born in Detroit, Adam writes openly about his experiences with fatherlessness, homelessness, and masculinity. 💸 Please support my work. (There are loads of options.)

Dec 30, 20251h 0m

The paedophilic link between Sigmund Freud and Jeffrey Epstein

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jerm and “Scipio Eruditus” dissect how Freud's theories were weaponised to mould Western minds under elite psychological agendas, and unpack Freud's massive grip on modern psychology and its ripple effects on human bonds, family setups, and education systems, framing his work as a cornerstone for decoding the manipulated structures of contemporary society.They spotlight how his ideas on behaviour and sexuality have been twisted to shape relationships and schooling, positioning him as a key architect of 19th- and 20th-century thought that propelled psychology's evolution while embedding tools for control, with his enduring mark in mental health chats still fuelling insights into Western society's engineered growth and the field's shadowy history.➡️ Please show your appreciate by supporting my work✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter (which is awesome)

Dec 29, 20251h 5m

Taras Kobernyk questioned Google's internal DEI policy and was fired

This episode was recorded in 2021.Taras Kobernyk, a former Google software engineer, was fired after writing an internal memo titled Questions About Google’s Anti-Racism Actions, in which he criticised the company's DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion) initiatives and anti-racism training. ➡️ If you found this valuable, please show your support for my work.

Dec 28, 20251h 0m

I recently appeared in a rare in-studio interview

This episode was recorded for the Dan-Dan Flow, a new South African podcast. For the most part, podcasters are too afraid to invite me onto their show—either because they fear the interview might be taken down, or more commonly, because they don’t want to be publicly associated with me. (Yes, I’ve been told this numerous times.)Recently, a new local podcaster—The Dan-Dan Flow—invited me onto his podcast, and it was great because it was in-studio.➡️ Read the rest of the summary (including links to the Dan-Dan Flow)💸 Support my work. There are numerous ways.

Dec 26, 20251h 9m

Mark McDonald on the politically incorrect case for Christmas

This episode was recorded in 2022.Mark McDonald, known as the Dissident MD, is a straight-shooting, politically incorrect psychiatrist who trained in adult and child and adolescent psychiatry. He is the author of United States of Fear: How America Fell Victim to a Mass Delusional Psychosis and writes commentary on the intersection of medicine, politics, and society.➡️ If you enjoyed this episode, please support my work. (There are a bunch of ways.)

Dec 25, 20251h 24m

Simon Roche on an incoming global catastrophe

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Simon Roche discusses the cyclical nature of human history as interpreted through occult teachings, emphasising the current 'time of war' and its historical context.He introduces the concept of a '12-minute war' predicted to occur soon, linking it to the preparation for the Third Temple and the implications of silver shortages on the economy.The discussion critiques the media's role in shaping public perception and concludes with a sense of urgency regarding the future of humanity and a call to action for listeners to be aware and prepared.Suidlanders website: https://suidlanders.org

Dec 22, 20251h 29m

Jeremy Kuzmarov on the Rwandan genocide myth

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jeremy Kuzmarov—author, historian and managing editor of CovertAction Magazine—argues that the Rwandan genocide is a myth, suggesting instead that it was a civil war influenced by foreign interests, including the CIA, MI6, and Mossad, as well as various governments.He points out that the Tutsi-led Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF) was backed by the US and UK to gain control over the Congo's mineral wealth.Plus, Jeremy challenges the mainstream portrayal of the conflict (such as Hotel Rwanda), asserting that both Hutu and Tutsi committed atrocities, and criticises the Western media for perpetuating a simplified narrative that ignores the truth.CovertAction website: https://covertactionmagazine.com➡️ Jerm Warfare website: https://www.jermwarfare.com💸 Support Jerm Warfare in one of three ways: https://www.jermwarfare.com/support/

Dec 19, 202559 min

Peter Duke on epistemological warfare and narrative control

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please help us remain independent.Peter Duke is a researcher and commentator who examines controversial topics and alternative narratives. Peter recently experienced an arson fire that devastated his town, which led to discussions about potential connections between wildfires and real estate interests, suggesting these disasters may be planned rather than organic.Peter explored the concept of epistemological warfare—the deliberate manipulation of narratives to control public perception through language and media. He highlighted how fear-based messaging, including “safe and effective” public health communications, can function as sophisticated manipulation tools. The conversation covered controversial topics, including 9/11 narratives and directed energy weapons, with Peter suggesting that concepts like nuclear weapons may serve more as fear-generation tools than physical realities.Peter emphasised how influential figures may be part of larger narrative control systems, whilst noting that infighting within truth-seeking communities weakens their effectiveness. He stressed the critical importance of developing awareness and critical thinking skills to navigate complex information landscapes and understand underlying power dynamics in an era of sophisticated narrative manipulation.The Duke Report: https://thedukereport.substack.com➡️ Jerm Warfare website: https://www.jermwarfare.com➡️ Tip Jerm what you think this episode is worth: https://www.jermwarfare.com/#/portal/support➡️ Jerm's Substack: https://www.jermwarfare.social

Dec 17, 20251h 0m

Adam Curry on MTV, music and inventing podcasting

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Adam Curry pretty much invented podcasting.He is a former MTV host (from way back in the late 80s when music was still good) and a pioneer in the field of podcasting, often referred to as the 'Podfather' for his significant role in shaping digital audio media. He is known for co-hosting the podcast No Agenda with John Dvorak.In his conversation with me, Adam explained where the term ‘podcast’ comes from, which I found fascinating. Once you know, it seems obvious. (Hint: it involves a call from Steve Jobs.)We mostly just shot the breeze, chatting about music, MTV, fake news, Charlie Kirk's 'murder' and the importance of decentralisation.📺 Watch video episode➡️ Support Jerm Warfare via one of three ways

Dec 17, 20251h 6m

David Weiss argues that Earth is flat and gives evidence

This episode was recorded in 2022.David Weiss, commonly known as Flat Earth Dave, is a prominent advocate of the flat Earth theory.He hosts The Flat Earth Podcast and has developed The Flat Earth Sun, Moon & Zodiac Clock app to illustrate his interpretations of Earth's cosmology.Initially a sceptic aiming to debunk the theory, he became a believer and now shares media, links, and clues supporting a flat Earth model.➡️ Watch the video episode💸 Show your support via one of these three options

Dec 16, 20251h 18m

Donna Laframboise on the IPCC lying about climate change

This episode was recorded in 2020.Donna Laframboise is a Canadian investigative journalist, writer and photographer. She has previously worked as a columnist for the National Post and the Toronto Star, and served as the past vice president of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.She is known for her critical reviews of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and its reports for the United Nations.Her book, on which my conversation with her is based, The Delinquent Teenager Who Was Mistaken for the World's Top Climate Change Expert, exposed two major issues:Reliance on non-peer-reviewed literature: She found that a significant portion of the scientific literature cited in the IPCC's influential 2007 Fourth Assessment Report came from sources that were not peer-reviewed.Use of non-scientist contributors: Her investigation revealed that many of the authors and reviewers for the IPCC reports had affiliations with activist organisations.Donna explained why the IPCC should not be trusted with anything to do with climate science.➡️ If you enjoy my work, please show your support.

Dec 14, 202548 min

Michael Rectenwald on the stupidity of cancel culture

This episode was recorded in 2020.Michael Rectenwald is an author and former academic (at NYU) who critiques liberalism as failing due to its politicisation of the economy, eroding faith in free markets and property rights.He argues that wokeness is a totalitarian ideology that weaponises victimhood to silence opposition and advance agendas like the Great Reset, promoting superficial fairness over justice.Michael also says that political correctness is inherently flawed and authoritarian, and stifles freedom of speech in academia. Peter Boghossian highlighted this when he and James Lindsay hilariously trolled the peer review process, revealing how broken it is. ➡️ Please support my work: https://www.jermwarfare.com/support/

Dec 13, 202553 min

Chloe Carmichael on the dangers of self-censorship

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Chloe Carmichael is a clinical psychologist who frames free speech as a critical component of mental health and emotional well-being.She argues that open dialogue fosters authenticity, personal growth, and psychological resilience, while censorship and self-censorship can undermine mental wellness.In her book Can I Say That?, she explores free speech not just as a legal right but as a psychological tool, offering strategies to speak confidently even in socially sensitive contexts.💌 Subscribe to my Substack

Dec 12, 202556 min

Mike Yeadon regrets being a Pfizer executive

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Mike Yeadon is a former Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer for allergy and respiratory research at Pfizer, where he spent 16 years developing new medicines before founding his own biotech company, Ziarco.With a PhD in pharmacology and over 30 years in pharmaceutical research, Mike became one of the most prominent voices challenging the official Covid narrative. He was amongst the first credentialed scientists to call out the government's 'lethally incompetent' scientific advice, arguing that lockdowns were based on flawed PCR testing that produced massive numbers of false positives.Mike consistently warned that the so-called 'second wave' was fabricated through dodgy testing protocols, pointing out that respiratory deaths in late 2020 were actually lower than in previous years. His outspoken criticism of the experimental Covid injections—which he argued were 'toxic by design' and failed to prevent illness or transmission—led to widespread censorship across social media platforms.➡️ Mike's Substack

Dec 9, 20251h 8m

Jamie Andrews on why viruses don't exist

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jamie Andrews is a scientist and project manager who leads the comprehensive Virology Control Studies project. It involves over 100 contributors and includes experienced microbiologists and geneticists. Virology Control Studies explores scepticism that surrounds the existence of viruses with vivid metaphors that illustrate misinterpretation in virology.Jamie argues that methods used by virologists lead to false conclusions. He suggests that if you falsify the physical thing that virologists claim is a virus, then viruses do not actually exist.💸 Support UK Column's independence

Dec 5, 20251h 6m

Alex Newman on Sustainable Development being evil

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Alex Newman is a senior editor at The New American magazine and host of the publication's nationally syndicated radio show "Behind The Deep State."He also serves as president of Liberty Sentinel Media and works as an international journalist, author, speaker, and consultant who has written for publications both in the United States and abroad.💸 Support UK Column

Dec 4, 20251h 2m

God hates f*gs — Westboro Baptist Church

➡️ This episode was recorded in 2021.The Westboro Baptist Church was founded by Fred Phelps in Topeka, Kansas in 1955 and believes that God punishes the United States for its tolerance of homosexuality, particularly in America's military.Actually, they believe that God punishes everybody, everywhere.The church became known for protesting military funerals with signs reading messages like "God Hates Fags," "Thank God for Dead Soldiers," and "America is Doomed."💸 Please support my work: https://www.jermwarfare.com/support/

Dec 3, 20251h 3m

Sunscreen and sunglasses are harmful - Stephanie Seneff

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent here.In this conversation, Jerm and Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory with a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, discuss the importance of sunlight and natural living alongside various health concerns.Stephanie emphasises that sunlight is essential for health and well-being, whilst arguing that sunscreen and sunglasses may actually do more harm than good. The discussion moves on to her concerns about glyphosate, which she links to numerous health issues, before addressing the controversial topic of vaccines and their potential to weaken innate immunity and cause autoimmune diseases.Throughout the conversation, Stephanie advocates for natural living as key to maintaining health, raising significant concerns about the chemical industry and its effects on public health.She argues that societal health is declining due to environmental toxins, concluding that awareness and education are crucial for making informed health choices in an increasingly complex world.Stephanie’s website: https://stephanieseneff.net

Dec 2, 20251h 4m