Jerm Warfare

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Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 9min

Mike Yeadon regrets being a Pfizer executive

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Mike Yeadon is a former Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer for allergy and respiratory research at Pfizer, where he spent 16 years developing new medicines before founding his own biotech company, Ziarco.With a PhD in pharmacology and over 30 years in pharmaceutical research, Mike became one of the most prominent voices challenging the official Covid narrative. He was amongst the first credentialed scientists to call out the government's 'lethally incompetent' scientific advice, arguing that lockdowns were based on flawed PCR testing that produced massive numbers of false positives.Mike consistently warned that the so-called 'second wave' was fabricated through dodgy testing protocols, pointing out that respiratory deaths in late 2020 were actually lower than in previous years. His outspoken criticism of the experimental Covid injections—which he argued were 'toxic by design' and failed to prevent illness or transmission—led to widespread censorship across social media platforms.➡️ Mike's Substack
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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 6min

Jamie Andrews on why viruses don't exist

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jamie Andrews is a scientist and project manager who leads the comprehensive Virology Control Studies project. It involves over 100 contributors and includes experienced microbiologists and geneticists. Virology Control Studies explores scepticism that surrounds the existence of viruses with vivid metaphors that illustrate misinterpretation in virology.Jamie argues that methods used by virologists lead to false conclusions. He suggests that if you falsify the physical thing that virologists claim is a virus, then viruses do not actually exist.💸 Support UK Column's independence
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 2min

Alex Newman on Sustainable Development being evil

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Alex Newman is a senior editor at The New American magazine and host of the publication's nationally syndicated radio show "Behind The Deep State."He also serves as president of Liberty Sentinel Media and works as an international journalist, author, speaker, and consultant who has written for publications both in the United States and abroad.💸 Support UK Column
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Dec 3, 2025 • 1h 3min

God hates f*gs — Westboro Baptist Church

➡️ This episode was recorded in 2021.The Westboro Baptist Church was founded by Fred Phelps in Topeka, Kansas in 1955 and believes that God punishes the United States for its tolerance of homosexuality, particularly in America's military.Actually, they believe that God punishes everybody, everywhere.The church became known for protesting military funerals with signs reading messages like "God Hates Fags," "Thank God for Dead Soldiers," and "America is Doomed."💸 Please support my work: https://www.jermwarfare.com/support/
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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 4min

Sunscreen and sunglasses are harmful - Stephanie Seneff

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent here.In this conversation, Jerm and Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory with a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, discuss the importance of sunlight and natural living alongside various health concerns.Stephanie emphasises that sunlight is essential for health and well-being, whilst arguing that sunscreen and sunglasses may actually do more harm than good. The discussion moves on to her concerns about glyphosate, which she links to numerous health issues, before addressing the controversial topic of vaccines and their potential to weaken innate immunity and cause autoimmune diseases.Throughout the conversation, Stephanie advocates for natural living as key to maintaining health, raising significant concerns about the chemical industry and its effects on public health.She argues that societal health is declining due to environmental toxins, concluding that awareness and education are crucial for making informed health choices in an increasingly complex world.Stephanie’s website: https://stephanieseneff.net
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Nov 28, 2025 • 58min

Jobst Landgrebe on hype cycles

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent by supporting us.Jobst Landgrebe, a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Philosophyat the University at Buffalo specialising in the philosophy of AI, complexsystems, and the ontology of physics and mathematics, elaborates on theconcept of "hype cycles" which he explores in his book "The Hype Cycle."Jobst describes hype cycles as cultural and scientific phenomena that are usedto govern societies in the absence of traditional faith or fear-based governance.He argues that these cycles are often manufactured by elites to create a stateof emergency, compelling people to conform to certain political agendas. Jobstdistinguishes between scientific hypes, like climate change and COVID-19, andcultural hypes, such as diversity and inclusion.Whilst some hype cycles may have organic roots, he suggests they are oftenexploited by rulers to reinforce their power. The discussion moves on to thecyclical nature of hypes, with Jobst noting that they repeat over time withchanging content, before emphasising the importance of resisting particularlyharmful cycles.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 54min

Jeff Berwick on reality being a 3D video game

This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent.Jerm and Jeff Berwick, an anarcho-capitalist entrepreneur who's built a platform challenging fiat systems and exploring consciousness through The Dollar Vigilante, describe existence as a 3D video game where consciousness drives the creation and experience of diverse life forms and realities, portraying folks as unique players in a multi-dimensional universe who learn by embodying various characters across dimensions, tackling both highs and lows along the way.It’s akin to simulation theory, but not quite.Jeff stresses how we can dream up and mould our own worlds, spotlighting the immense, tangled web of it all and how grasping our part in the game amps up the whole adventure.Jeff's website: https://dollarvigilante.com
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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h

Steven Young on why nuclear bombs don't exist

➡️ This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent by going to support.ukcolumn.org.Steven Young explores the complexities of modern science with a particular focus on nuclear physics and the critique of scientific legitimacy. The conversation examines how fear intersects with science, the historical context of alchemy, and what Steven sees as the absurdities of astrophysics.Steven shares his journey from nuclear physicist to music producer. His perspective rather interestingly bridges the gap between physics and music through wave theory.He emphasises the need for a more holistic understanding of knowledge that moves beyond narrow specialisation.Steven questions the existence of atoms and viruses in current scientific discourse and adds that fear has become a tool to control how people perceive science.📺 Watch video episode
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 19min

Steve Hughes on stand-up comedy and political correctness

This episode was recorded in 2023.Steve Hughes is an Australian comedian renowned for his sharp, no-holds-barred social commentary that fearlessly takes on controversial topics like political correctness, religion, war, and drug laws.He delivers his routines with a confronting edge, often challenging societal norms and health policies in a way that's both alarming and hilariously on-point, making audiences rethink the status quo without pulling punches.I first came across his hilarious work a number of years ago, when he appeared on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.📺 Watch video episode💸 Don't be a cheapskate. Support my work.
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Nov 17, 2025 • 55min

Anthony Levatino stopped after performing 1200 abortions

🕰️ This episode was recorded in 2023.Anthony Levatino is a former obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) who performed over 1200 abortions and now speaks out against it. Perhaps it’s because I am a father, but this conversation cut very close to the bone.Some argue that unborn babies are not babies, but this is both a stupid and convenient argument to make themselves feel better and to shift the responsibility onto others.Not falling pregnant is quite easy.Don’t have unprotected sex during those few very important days in the middle of the month.I suspect that once someone loses their moral compass, making immoral decisions becomes easier.In other words, having no foundational values is a slippery slope.But what about "my body, my choice"? Sure, women can make choices about their bodies. Nothing wrong with that, obviously.But what about the baby’s body? Does the baby have a choice? Of course not—if you change the definition of "baby".Being "pro-choice" has nothing to do with the baby.📺 Watch video episode💸 Don't be cheapskate. Support my work.

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