

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast
James Delingpole
James Delingpole interviews the world’s most fascinating people.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 16min
Joe Morrell
James talks to farmer’s son Joe Morrell about the perils of Big Agriculture, the horrors of pesticide injury and about the remarkable treatment that brought him back from the dead after he had almost lost hope.
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Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 41min
Richard Vobes
Richard Vobes (aka The Bald Explorer), joins James on the Delingpod to compare notes on a variety of subjects.
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Oct 5, 2024 • 1h 37min
Paul F. Taylor
Paul F. Taylor, a prolific author and creation science speaker, shares fascinating insights from over 35 years of experience. The discussion dives into the literal interpretations of Genesis, exploring its relevance to modern issues and the complexities of evolutionary theory. Taylor presents captivating genealogical interpretations in Genesis, linking names to prophetic messages. He also reevaluates dinosaurs from a creationist perspective and examines the logistics of Noah's Ark, questioning historical narratives and encouraging a reevaluation of societal beliefs.

Oct 1, 2024 • 1h 29min
Riaan Swiegelaar
Riaan Swiegelaar, Co-founder of the South African Satanic Church, shares his fascinating journey from Christianity to Satanism. He reveals the often misunderstood world of satanic rituals and addresses disturbing ties between satanism and the abortion industry. Riaan dives into the philosophical implications of selling one's soul and discusses the psychological horrors related to satanic ritual abuse. Ultimately, he reflects on his personal transformation and newfound faith, emphasizing the power of prayer and the importance of spiritual protection.

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Sep 28, 2024 • 1h 44min
Sasha Latypova
Sasha Latypova, a former big pharma executive, unveils her startling research on covid countermeasures, revealing them as products of a covert military operation. She examines the controversial role of vaccines and the unsettling history behind their regulation, delves into allergic reactions and the implications of injecting foreign proteins, and critiques societal beliefs about health risks. Latypova also explores speculative ideas on genetic ethics, immortality, and the narratives surrounding bioweapons, encouraging listeners to question established truths.

Sep 23, 2024 • 1h 21min
Psalm 24: Jay Dyer
Jay Dyer, an American author, comedian, and committed Orthodox Christian, dives deep into the themes of Psalm 24. Their discussion highlights the prophetic nature of the Psalms, illustrating their ties to Christ and personal faith journeys. Dyer shares his transformative journey from Southern Baptist to Orthodoxy, reflecting on theological challenges and intimate practices like confession. The conversation also tackles biblical interpretations, dietary laws, and the significance of Messianic prophecies, all illuminating a richer understanding of faith.

Sep 21, 2024 • 1h 31min
Allegedly Dave
Dave Murphy, known as Allegedly Dave, is a former computer programmer turned world traveler and speaker focused on controversial topics like the New World Order and alternative healthcare systems. He shares his insights on the 'free man on the land' movement, revealing misconceptions about legalities. The conversation also dives into personal health experiences, including views on vaccines, and critiques the rapid evolution of AI and its societal impacts. With a blend of humor and depth, he encourages questioning established narratives and exploring unconventional survival strategies.

Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 41min
Psalm 1: Jamie Franklin
Jamie Franklin, a member of the insightful Irreverend podcast, dives deep into Psalm 1 and its themes of righteousness versus wickedness. He shares personal experiences involving church dynamics and family responsibilities. The discussion expands to the challenges faced by the Church of England today, particularly regarding clergy retention and community engagement. Jamie also critiques modern communion practices and reflects on the emotional journey of football fandom, exploring how these personal connections intersect with faith and tradition.

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Sep 15, 2024 • 1h 48min
Jacob Nordangård
Jacob Nordangård, a Swedish researcher, author, lecturer, and musician, dives into fascinating topics, from the surprising connections between Swedish and English languages to the captivating world of heavy metal as he shares his journey in the band Wardenclyffe. He critically examines environmentalism, revealing its ties to oil dependencies and influential families like the Rothschilds. The conversation also explores the controversial history of weather manipulation, shedding light on its military roots and implications for climate change narratives.

Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 37min
Good Food Project
In this engaging discussion, Jane from the Good Food Project, dedicated to supporting local farmers with organic produce, shares insights on navigating community connections during the pandemic. Barbara O'Neill, who will host an event in Crieff, highlights the challenges faced by farmers against corporate control and the importance of integrity in food sourcing. They also touch upon Scotland's political landscape and the growing skepticism surrounding government health policies, advocating for a more genuine approach to food systems and community engagement.