Jerm Warfare

Jerm
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Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 2min

Sally Beck on the dangers of weight-loss pills

⚠️ This was recorded for my daily UK Column show. Please keep us independent by supporting us.Sally Beck is a journalist who has exposed the suppressed truths about vaccine injuries and pharmaceutical deceptions.In this conversation with me, she discusses her research on weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.We also cover other talking points like diet, nutrition and questioning everything we think we know.📺 Watch video episode💸 Please support my work by donating or becoming a monthly supporter
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Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 15min

What really makes you ill?

🕰️ This was recorded in 2022.The book, titled What Really Makes You Ill?: Why Everything You Thought You Knew About Disease Is Wrong, explains what causes illness and why all your previous beliefs about disease are probably false.Germ theory, the mainstream pillar of modern medicine, pushes the idea that tiny invaders like bacteria and viruses alone spark disease, leading to endless drugs and vaccines.But dig deeper, for example, into Antoine Béchamp's work and you'll find that illness stems from imbalances in the body's internal environment, like poor nutrition, toxins, or stress.This angle empowers individuals to heal through lifestyle shifts rather than pills, which explains why it's sidelined—it makes far less sense for Big Pharma's bottom line, as true prevention cuts into their lucrative symptom-chasing empire.The book's authors, Dawn Lester and David Parker, joined me to chat about what really makes you ill.📺 Watch video episode💸 Please support my work so that I can remain independent
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Oct 26, 2025 • 1h 24min

Scott Ritter on Israel, Russia, and American exceptionalism

🕰️ I recorded this back in 2023. Scott Ritter is a former United Nations weapons inspector and Marine Corps intelligence officer who gained notoriety for challenging the official narrative on Iraq's alleged weapons of mass destruction, exposing what many now know as a fabricated justification for the 2003 invasion.He focuses on geopolitical analysis, mostly Russia and the Middle East (including Israel and Zionism), often highlighting suppressed truths about Western interventions and power plays.Scott chatted to me about Israel (and Zionism), how he once saw Russia as the enemy (but no longer), and why he believes American exceptionalism is dead.📺 Watch video episode💸 Please support my work by donating or becoming a monthly supporter
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Oct 25, 2025 • 1h 2min

Etienne de la Boétie² on why governments are a scam

⚠️ This was recorded for my daily UK Column show. Please support us so that we can remain independent.Etienne de la Boétie², an American author and advocate for voluntarism known for his critical views on government structures, discusses the concept of voluntarism and critiques the legitimacy and necessity of government.Etienne de la Boétie² obviously is not his real name. It's a hat-tip to the real Etienne de la Boétie, who lived centuries ago.Etienne argues that government is a scam that perpetuates crony capitalism and monopolises power, causing societal harm.He explores the role of media in shaping perceptions, the flaws of democracy, and the potential for a society without government.After all, it's about being truly free.📺 Watch the video episode at UK Column.
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Oct 22, 2025 • 50min

Nick Hudson on China, propaganda, culture, and complex systems

⚠️ This was recorded for my UK Column show. Please help keep us independent by supporting us.In this conversation, Jerm and Nick Hudson, a sharp critic of globalist centralisation and the engineered COVID narratives through his work with PANDA, delve into the tangled misconceptions about China, shredding the mainstream hype around its so-called surveillance state, rich cultural diversity, and explosive economic growth that's often twisted by Western agendas. They expose how media distortions bury the real pulse of life in China, stressing the weight of historical truths and the grounded, no-nonsense mindset of its people that defies elite propaganda. The chat also probes the shaky ground of freedom of speech and movement in both China and the increasingly controlled West, calling for a clear-eyed grasp of the shadowy geopolitical games at play.📺 Watch the video episode at UK Column.
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Oct 16, 2025 • 1h 5min

Bruce Fenton on why humans don't come from Africa

⚠️ This was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent by supporting us.Bruce Fenton, a British researcher and author renowned for his meticulous exploration of human origins, challenges the conventional 'out of Africa' model in his thought-provoking work, notably his book The Forgotten Exodus, which features a foreword by acclaimed writer Graham Hancock. With a unique blend of expertise in finance, technology, and ancient history, Bruce has dedicated years to studying genetic data, archaeological evidence, and historical texts. He argues that Asia, particularly Southeast Asia, played a pivotal role in the evolutionary narrative of modern humans. Emphasising genetic diversity, he advocates for a multi-regional perspective, suggesting that various human populations across the globe contributed to our species' development. He also delves into the controversial notion of intelligent intervention—potentially ancient genetic manipulation or extraterrestrial influence—adding complexity to the discourse. He confronts the debates surrounding these theories head-on, presenting compelling evidence that Southeast Asia was a critical hub for the emergence of modern humans, thus questioning the traditional focus on Africa as the sole cradle of humanity.Bruce on X: https://x.com/GeologicalSETI📺 Watch the video episode at UK Column.
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Oct 15, 2025 • 1h 3min

Todd Hayen on letting go of dogmatic thinking

⚠️ This was recorded for my UK Column show. Please keep us independent by supporting us.Jerm and Todd Hayen, a psychotherapist and author known for his alternative takes on psychology and societal manipulation, explore the complexities of truth, the grip of dogma, and the psychological underpinnings of belief. They discuss how firsthand experiences shape perceptions, the way consumer culture distracts from deeper realities, and the hurdles created by propaganda. The chat also covers historical leaders, cultural viewpoints, and the essence of empathy in grasping truth, ultimately stressing the need for nuance and open-mindedness in a polarised world riddled with controlled narratives.Todd's Substack: https://www.shrewviews.com📺 Watch video episode at UK Column
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Oct 14, 2025 • 50min

Pepe Escobar on multipolarity and the rise of China

⚠️ This episode was recorded for UK Column. Please help us remain independent by supporting us.Jerm and Pepe Escobar, a veteran Brazilian journalist renowned for exposing the shadowy underbelly of global power structures, convened in a cafe within the Old City of Kashgar. Pepe elaborated on his 40-year career in on-the-ground journalism—from navigating conflict zones to revealing concealed geopolitical machinations—emphasising that authentic understanding arises from direct immersion, unlike the majority who now rely on remote, filtered data streams controlled by entrenched interests. He examined the ascendant influence of China and Central Asia, Russia's calculated manoeuvres against Western hegemony, the BRICS coalition as a subtle insurgency against dollar dominance, the Belt and Road Initiative forging alternative trade corridors to evade imperial constraints, and the impending disintegration of the West's faltering edifice, engineered by elite factions clinging to fading control in an emerging multipolar order.📺 Watch video episode at ukcolumn.org
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Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 19min

Aleksandr Dugin on the Fourth Political Theory

🕰️ This was recorded in early 2022.Aleksandr Dugin is a Russian philosopher and political theorist who has shaped modern geopolitical thought.He is often labelled as "Putin's brain" because, through what he calls The Fourth Political Theory, he has significantly influenced Russian politics, shaped the worldview of Russian elites and provided intellectual grounding for actions like the "invasion" of Ukraine.Aleksandr (yes, with that spelling) is best known for promoting something called Eurasianism which is, basically, a vision of a unified cultural and political bloc to counter Western influence and preserve what it means to be Russian (and, by extension, European).📺 Watch video episode
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Aug 10, 2025 • 48min

Why do nations fail?

🕰️ This episode was recorded in 2021.Daron Acemoglu co-authored a book that analyses the various factors leading to failed states. As I live in Africa, this is particularly relevant to me.Almost every country on the continent could be labelled a 'failed state' and it’s something I’ve often thought about. Is it because Black people can’t govern effectively? If so, what about the North African countries governed by Arabs?I don't know but it's probably more nuanced.And it is, say Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson who authored Why Nations Fail.Daron is a professor at MIT and James is a professor at the University of Chicago. Both received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2024.📺 Watch the video episode

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