
The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast Kit Klarenberg
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Dec 28, 2025 Kit Klarenberg, an investigative journalist known for his work on state censorship and media manipulation, discusses the troubling role of the UK’s Defence and Security Media Advisory committee in silencing press coverage. He exposes MI5's influence on children's programming and the broader implications of UK intelligence operations overseas. Klarenberg details his unnerving experiences with counterterrorism laws and the disinformation tactics that shape narratives, from the Ukraine conflict to historical cover-ups like the Diana case.
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Monitor Expansion Into Climate And Big Tech
- Watch for efforts to fold climate and 'disinformation' into national security frameworks like DSMA.
- Push back publicly and monitor moves to extend these controls into big tech via laws like the Online Safety Act.
Repeated DSMA Interest In Diana Coverage
- DSMA logs included 85 requests about alleged intelligence involvement in Princess Diana's death over six months.
- Klarenberg suggests many sensitive topics like Diana or Gareth Williams get repeatedly suppressed.
Gareth Williams Case And Media Suppression
- Klarenberg recounts the mysterious death of Gareth Williams and how MI6-owned flat and delays in notifying employers raised questions.
- He notes many DSMA requests related to that case and suggests coverage was constrained.


