Jerm Warfare

Jerm
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Dec 26, 2025 • 1h 10min

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.
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Dec 25, 2025 • 1h 24min

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.)
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Dec 22, 2025 • 1h 30min

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
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Dec 19, 2025 • 60min

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/
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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h

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
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Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 7min

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
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Dec 16, 2025 • 1h 18min

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
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Dec 14, 2025 • 49min

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.
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Dec 13, 2025 • 54min

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/
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Dec 12, 2025 • 56min

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

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