

Jerm Warfare
Jerm
We’re constantly bombarded with fake news, propaganda, agendas, and outright lies.It’s an information war.What is true?I don’t know either—but I’m trying to find out, one dangerous idea at a time.
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Feb 9, 2026 • 1h 3min
William Shakespeare did not write any of his plays
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Robert Frederick argues that William Shakespeare was essentially a hoax - that the famous plays weren't actually written by the man from Stratford-upon-Avon, but instead by Sir Francis Bacon, a highly educated Tudor insider.According to Robert, Bacon used Shakespeare as a front whilst secretly writing all the plays himself, and this deception was part of a much larger conspiracy involving Freemasonry and empire-building. He believes the whole Shakespeare myth was deliberately created to build up English national pride and power, with institutions like the First Folio being designed to promote what he calls "Bardolatry" - the worship of Shakespeare as England's greatest writer.He sees this as evidence of a technocratic conspiracy where the real author, Bacon, remained hidden whilst a carefully constructed persona took all the credit.➡️ The Hidden Life Is Best website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than Mondays.

Feb 5, 2026 • 1h 8min
Propaganda wars and why Americans are becoming dumber
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Jerm and Charlie Robinson delve into various topics including the influence of media and propaganda, the role of misinformation in shaping public perception, and the complexities of American foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel.They discuss personal awakenings to the realities of global politics and the impact of cultural references in music and media.The conversation also touches on the state of American society, the challenges posed by alternative media, and the need for informed public discourse.➡️ Macroaggressions website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than your in-laws.

Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 2min
Pasteurised milk is dangerous and can kill you
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Sally Fallon Morell discusses the benefits and controversies surrounding raw milk, its historical regulation, and the nutritional wisdom of Weston Price.She emphasises the importance of raw milk as a complete food, the dangers of pasteurisation, and the need for animal fats in our diets.The discussion also touches on the role of government in regulating milk sales and the cultural perspectives on milk consumption.Sally advocates for clean farming practices and encourages listeners to seek out raw milk from reputable sources.➡️ Weston A Price Foundation website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter.

Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 2min
Her husband died on 9/11, and there were no planes
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Patricia Casazza, a widow of a 9/11 victim (John), shares her personal story, expressing doubts about the official narrative of the events.Basically, what we’re told is nonsense.She highlights suspicious building collapses, particularly Building 7, and questions the role of advanced technology and cover-ups. Patricia calls for transparency and international cooperation to uncover the truth, emphasising the need for accountability and justice.Her perspective challenges readers to critically examine the evidence and consider alternative explanations for the events of that day.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It has bigger balls than your ex-girlfriend.

Feb 2, 2026 • 50min
Feminism is about making women more like men
This episode is from my archive.Carrie Gress is a philosopher and think-tank fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Centre and a scholar at the Institute for Human Ecology at the Catholic University of America. She is the editor of Theology of Home, an online women’s magazine.Her central argument is that feminism is about ending women and her related book, The End Of Woman, is a clever play on words.✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It has bigger balls than your ex-girlfriend.

Jan 30, 2026 • 1h 14min
He’s one of the most censored people, so I invited him onto my podcast
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Dustin Nemos is an independent media figure who describes himself as "one of the most censored names in US independent media."He operates through his own platform covering political, economic, cultural, historical, and health topics.His main talking points include EMF and 5G health concerns, discussions about the deep state"and hidden agendas, biblical and spiritual themes including the "Mystery Babylon Religion," economic issues and market analysis, and various alternative health topics.Dustin positions himself as someone who ‘draws back the curtain and shows the agenda behind the agenda’ and has been banned from pretty much everywhere.➡️ Dustin’s website: https://nemosnewsnetwork.com✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's got bigger balls than your ex-boyfriend.

Jan 29, 2026 • 1h 11min
David Weiss argues that Earth is flat and why it matters
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.David Weiss (AKA Flat Earth Dave) presents a comprehensive case for re-examining humanity's understanding of reality, positioning it as essential for personal empowerment and liberation from systemic control.He traces historical beliefs in a flat Earth, arguing that education systems play a key role in shaping and enforcing the heliocentric worldview.For example, Antarctica is a mysterious, restricted frontier, possibly concealing truths about the Earth's structure, while the heliocentric model is challenged through critiques of its foundational assumptions, with emphasis on anomalies in celestial mechanics and the behaviour of light and stars.Dave questions the moon itself, with speculation about its artificial nature or functional role in the cosmic design.Skepticism extends to NASA and other space agencies, whose rocket launches, claims of space travel, and the existence of the International Space Station are all contested.And so on.Basically, Dave wants people to question everything they think they know about everything.➡️ Dave's website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than having in-laws.

Jan 28, 2026 • 1h 5min
What is Austrian economics and why does it matter?
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.American economist Scott, who lives in China (and with whom I met up when I was in Shanghai in 2025), discussed Austrian economics, focusing on individual choice, voluntary exchange, and the damaging effects of money printing which is ultimately theft.The short story is that Austrian economics is superior to other schools of economics, and offers the most amount of prosperity and freedom.➡️ Scott's Substack✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than sex.

Jan 27, 2026 • 47min
The world is controlled by a criminal banking syndicate
This episode was recorded for my UK Column show.Catherine Austin Fitts argues that governance and financial oversight are being undermined by a widely distributed criminal syndicate that has orchestrated a financial coup, diverting vast amounts of money and shifting wealth to the elite—especially during events like the COVID-19 ‘pandemic’.She warns that current financial systems are being replaced by a 'control grid' powered by technology, with programmable money like cryptocurrency serving as a prototype .While there are still good people within the US system, simply changing financial products won’t fix the deeper governance problem .Catherine stresses that individuals must stop enabling the system and instead work collectively to reclaim financial sovereignty and build a society aligned with their values.➡️ Catherine's website✉️ Subscribe to my newsletter. It's better than OnlyFans.💸 Donate towards my independent work

Jan 26, 2026 • 37min
A behavioural psychologist explains nudging and other propaganda techniques
This episode comes from my archive and was recorded in 2021.Patrick Fagan is a behavioural scientist and data psychologist who served as Lead Psychologist at Cambridge Analytica. With over a decade of experience applying psychology to influence real-world behaviour, he has worked on consumer and political campaigns globally. He is a part-time lecturer at several London universities, including UCL, and has co-authored peer-reviewed research on topics ranging from Facebook psychology to facial expressions. ✉️ Subscribe to my ridiculously brilliant newsletter


