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Monika Wiesak published a book on how the media destroyed Michael Jackson and was recently on my podcast to discuss it.
She's also written two books on JFK, exploring how the media similarly destroyed him — so I invited her back to dig into those.
The conversation covers the assassination cover-up, the death of JFK Jr., the media's lies, the CIA, and JFK's policies towards Israel.
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James Patrick is a filmmaker whose excellent documentaries during the Covid era, caught my attention. I recommend watching Planet Lockdown. It was (and still is) superb.
This conversation is about his new documentary, World War 3.
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I've thought for years that Michael Jackson was innocent and that the establishment destroyed him because there were a few individuals with an axe to grind..
Monika Wiesak recently published a book — Michael Jackson: The Man, the Music, the Controversy — in which she exposes the conspiracy to take him down in 1993, and he was never able to fully recover.
His lyrics became angrier and more revealing, and nobody listened. He was trying to tell us what was going on. He even pointed to Jews in both his lyrics and reality.
I found this conversation with Monika one of the most interesting I've had in a long time.
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Alex Michael is a musician known as Conspiracy Music Guru, who makes music about, err, conspiracies.
His music is great and his lyrics are funny.
He chatted to me about how the frequency most music is tuned to was changed a few decades ago, with help from the Rockefellers. Alex says that 432 Hz is more aligned with our natural comfort zone, but the standard became 440 Hz to keep us perpetually anxious.
Imagine listening to a singer who is always flat, but so slightly that you can't quite pin it.
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Vanessa Beeley is a British journalist who lived in Damascus (Syria) before having to flee hours before Israel bombed the region, following the deliberate collapse of the Assad administration. She grabbed what she had, jumped into a car, and raced over the border to Lebanon, where she now lives.
I've known her for few years and she is the real deal.
In this episode, we chatted about the importance of laughing in times of war (and conflict in general). Humour is a really vital coping mechanism. We also touched on recent online attacks she and I (and UK Column) have endured.
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Debbie Lerman was the first person I ever interviewed on the topic of military involvement in the Covid 'pandemic'. I think she was on my podcast around 2022, and at that stage, nobody I was aware of had linked the fake pandemic to a military operation. To this day, very few people have done similar research, which I find baffling—since I'm firmly of the opinion that Covid was a military operation, not a biological event.
In this conversation, she explains why the entire 'bioweapon' narrative is a scam and a distraction from the truth.
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This is from my weekly UK Column banter with Mike Robinson and Charles Malet, except that Mike couldn't make this one.
Charles and I chatted about creativity and its decline, as well as possible reasons and whether it's by design or emergence, or both.
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Dr E Michael Jones is a prolific author and runs a magazine called Culture Wars, in which he publishes articles about societal decline, artificial intelligence, feminism, Christianity, the disaster of the sexual revolution, and more.
In this conversation with me, he chatted about all sorts of things, including AI, Judaism, and how America has lost its identity.
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I found this a complicated conversation, not because of the topic, but because Morley Robbins is quite technical.
Nonetheless, he did his best to simplify his argument, which is that illness is primarily an energy issue. Specifically, the relationship between copper, iron, and magnesium. For example, he says that too much iron (or the regulation of iron), not too little iron, is causing us to age, which is killing us. Put another way, stop taking iron supplements.
Instead of me typing more and running the risk of misrepresenting him, give it a listen. It's very interesting.
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I've had many conversations about 9/11—covering Directed Energy Weapons (DEW), mini-nukes, no planes, and more. But the key takeaway across all of them is this: the official story is junk. Muslims did not fly commercial aircraft into the towers and bring them down.
Richard Gage founded Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, a collective of thousands of engineers, architects, and explosives experts who all agree—9/11 was an inside job. The smoking gun was Building 7, which most people don't know about.
He gave a slideshow, so you might struggle following here and there. The video episode is available on YouTube (assuming it hasn't been censored).
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I recorded this in 2023, but wanted to share it again because it's uplifting and has a happy ending.
Brittni De La Mora was a top-tier porn star for seven years, 'starring' in over 250 films. She was given a Bible and read a verse that stayed with her. So much so, in fact, that she decided then and there to turn her life around.
Today, she is married to a pastor, has a family, and helps women get out of the porn industry.
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I recorded this in 2024, but it's one of those conversations that has longevity and will remain relevant for years to come.
In short, theologian and author Stephen Sizer argues that Jews are not God's chosen people, and Israel is not God's chosen land. He contends that the scriptures have been manipulated since the 1800s to support dispensationalism—a false doctrine—largely through the Scofield Reference Bible. This wasn't a new translation, but rather a standard Bible reissued with loaded footnotes on every page, and was mass-produced with the help of Oxford University Press in the early 1900s.
In other words, Zionism has hijacked both Christianity and the Bible.
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Dr Stuart Fischbein ('Dr. Stu') played a big role in my wife's pregnancy and the birth of our son, as he helped her get informed and make the best decisions.
Which she did.
On top of that, our son didn't receive any vaccines, nor did he get the vitamin K shot—something most people aren't even aware is a thing. And the same will apply to our next son, who will arrive a few months from now.
The point is that everything we're told about pregnancy and childbirth is wrong.
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I recorded this episode at the beginning of 2025, but wanted to share it again.
When somebody is as heavily censored as David Duke, I assume that he's probably over the target. I'm not saying I'm a fan of the KKK but I now have a better understanding of its historical context. Besides, his involvement was decades ago and it shouldn't define him today.
It's not often I get to hear from someone so high up in the KKK, so this was very interesting.
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Tom Luongo hosts the Gold, Goats 'n Guns podcast and newsletter, which used to be quite critical of the US but has evolved into a patriotic outlet—leading to Tom becoming less popular and receiving fewer invitations to other podcasts.
Which I think is unfortunate.
While I don't share some of his views on the US and its relationship to Israel—which he downplays—I still appreciate his commentary a great deal, as he makes a number of salient points on geopolitics and economics.
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Todd Hayen is a therapist who has been a regular guest on my show since 2023 and, like me, enjoys philosophical discussions.
This time, we chatted about evil and whether it actually exists. I mean, sure, we see evil around us, but nobody believes they, themselves, are evil. It's always the other person who is evil, right?
On top of that, we chatted about the importance of storytelling and why it's the essence of being human. Transhumanism is about removing storytelling and turning us into uncreative zombies.
Oh, and we chatted about Todd's gay shirt.
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This episode with Mike Williams is from early 2025, but it was so good that I want to share it again.
Questioning The Beatles is something you don't do. They're an institution. Untouchable. Elevated.
But what if it's true they didn't write all their music? What if they didn't record all of it? Is that entirely inconceivable? Session musicians and ghostwriters have always been part of the music industry.
And what if The Beatles were, in fact, a cultural project of the Tavistock Institute—a London-based organisation known for its work in psychology, social engineering, and elite influence?
It's a theory that challenges the myth, not just of the band, but of how pop culture is manufactured.
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I had no idea how important bees are to humanity. It turns out they're heading closer to extinction, argues Nikki Florio, with a mix of factors to blame—including geoengineering, industrial beekeeping, 5G, urbanisation, pollution, and agricultural practices.
She goes on to explain that it's not just bees: all pollinating insects are in steep decline. But the good news is that there are practical things we can do to support them and help reverse the damage.
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Michael Palmer is a scientist who authored a superb book called Hiroshima Revisited, in which he conclusively argues why the US could not have dropped atom bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Instead, he claims the cities were bombed in the same way Tokyo and Dresden were—through conventional firebombing campaigns.
His excellent 2022 discussion with me, about this, can be found on my website.
Now, he has returned to explain why nuclear weapons, as a whole, don't exist. He says the entire narrative is a form of fear-based propaganda, designed to manipulate the public and advance the agenda of one-world governance.
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After months of 'delays', NASA's Artemis rocket supposedly launched on April Fool's Day, orbited the moon, and returned safely to Earth 10 days later.
Or did it?
Dr Ferdinand Santos argues the whole thing was staged, pointing to technical issues—like whether the craft had enough battery power and oxygen—to obvious oddities, like the male astronauts having no beards after 10 days in space.
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