

John Hamer
Author and researcher of controversial historical topics, known for books on Churchill, Dresden and Antarctic themes; runs the website falsificationofhistory.co and co-authored the novel 60 Degrees South.
Top 3 podcasts with John Hamer
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Nov 23, 2025 • 45min
The Soham Child Murders in Cambridgeshire, England with Author John Hamer. (2019)
Join author and researcher John Hamer as he delves into the chilling Soham child murders. With a background in IT and history, Hamer shares how he became intrigued by the case amid mainstream media coverage. He discusses the peculiar focus on Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr, the shocking discovery of the girls' bodies near a military base, and theories of a political cover-up to shield U.S. servicemen. Hamer argues that crucial evidence was possibly planted and raises serious doubts about the fairness of the trial, leading to a gripping and controversial analysis.

Oct 25, 2025 • 1h 37min
John Hamer
John Hamer, an author and historian, dives into the controversial aspects of Winston Churchill’s legacy, including allegations of assassination and dark family secrets. He shares a provocative theory linking Jack the Ripper to royal conspiracies. The discussion also covers the devastating bombing of Dresden, challenging the conventional narrative of WWII. Hamer sheds light on his novel, '60 Degrees South,' which explores hidden secrets in Antarctica, raising intriguing questions about restricted zones and historical mysteries.

Jul 12, 2025 • 1h 14min
159: The Global Theatre Of Control Through Historical Lies — A Deep Dive With John Hamer
Join John Hamer, author of 'The Falsification of History', as he unpacks the urgent implications of Agenda 2030 and its impact on vulnerable populations. The discussion covers the manipulation of public perception in UK politics and critiques welfare cuts and tax increases. Hamer explores psychological control dynamics, urging individual action for societal change. He also delves into the geopolitical challenges facing younger generations and critiques immigration policies in Europe, emphasizing critical thinking and historical accuracy as key to understanding our current reality.


