
#235 - Mark E. Thomas on Corruption, Oligarchy, and the NHS Health And Social Care Bill
I think I mention the work of Mark E. Thomas on this show almost as much as I reference Naomi Klein and The Shock Doctrine, so it was a pleasure to have Mark back on the show. In this episode we talke...
8 Feb 20221h 5min

#234 - Jonathan Weissman: Covid Deaths, PCR Tests, and Yellow Card Reporting Explained
*For the purposes of not being banned and as a disclaimer I will say: The views represented here do may not represent the mainstream scientific view on the issues presented. Nothing in this show shoul...
3 Feb 20221h 55min

#233 - Mark Solms - The Hidden Spring: A Journey To The Source Of Consciousness
Consciousness is one of the strangest parts of our universe. It's a mind-bogglingly complicated and difficult topic to discuss seriously and almost impossible to measure, let alone define. Where on ea...
1 Feb 20221h 18min

#232 - Melissa Ciummei on Financial Reset, Digital ID and a Social Credit System
Melissa Ciummei first came across my radar after I saw her speak at an anti-vaccine passport protest in Belfast. Once I delved further into her work, I saw that Melissa was discussing ideas of good an...
27 Jan 20221h 16min

#231 - Andrew Feinstein on Neoliberalism, South Africa, and the Global Arms Trade
Andrew Feinstein is Founding Director of Shadow World Investigations (formerly Corruption Watch), an NGO that undertakes path-breaking investigations into cases of grand corruption, corporate malfeasa...
25 Jan 20221h 7min

#230 - Dr Brian Klaas on Corruptible: Who Gets Power And How It Changes Us
Does power corrupt? Or do those prone to corruption end up in power? It's an age-old question answered by Dr Brian Klaas in his brand new book "Corruptible: Who Gets Power And How It Changes Us". I wa...
21 Jan 202258min

#229 - Marco Metzler on Evergrande: The First Domino In A Financial Collapse
Evergrande has been discussed at length during the GameStop saga. Many apes, both smooth and wrinklebrained, have pointed to Evergrande as a potential catalyst for a global economic crisis that could ...
20 Jan 202246min

#228 - Otto English on Creeping Authoritarianism and Extreme Polarisation In UK Politics
There have been several disparate but converging forces operating within the UK over the past few years - a creeping authoritarianism, increasing polarisation and politicisation, and the pandemic and ...
19 Jan 20221h 27min



















