Jerm Warfare

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Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 2min

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
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Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 1min

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
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Jan 9, 2026 • 60min

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
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Jan 8, 2026 • 1h 2min

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
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 4min

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
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Jan 6, 2026 • 57min

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/
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Jan 5, 2026 • 58min

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
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Dec 30, 2025 • 1h 1min

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.)
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Dec 29, 2025 • 1h 5min

The paedophilic link between Sigmund Freud and Jeffrey Epstein

Scipio Eruditus, an independent writer focused on alternative history and parapolitics, joins the discussion. He highlights how Freud’s theories shaped modern psychology and influenced family structures and education. Scipio links Freud's ideas to elite agendas, examines the societal effects of his work, and critiques Epstein's manipulation of networks and relationships. He also discusses Freud's Jewish influences and how these ideas permeated Western thought, ultimately reshaping perceptions of sexuality and power dynamics.
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Dec 28, 2025 • 1h 1min

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.

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