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Andrew Wakefield, a British former scientists, filmmaker and “controversial” figure in vaccine debates, talks about how awareness of vaccines has changed, especially after COVID-19. He looks back on his controversial career, the harsh criticism from the medical community after his Lancet paper, and the continuing arguments over vaccine safety. Andrew stresses that parents should have a choice and must make informed decisions about vaccinations. He also points out how media, public trust, and celebrities shape views on vaccines. In the end, he urges people to trust mothers’ instincts and to closely question the practices of the pharmaceutical industry.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/big-pharma-versus-andrew-wakefield
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Mike Robinson, Charles Malet, Vanessa Beeley and Sandi Adams with Wednesday's UK Column News.
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Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-25th-june-2025
00:00 Mainstream Fear Factory: Selling Total War
06:00 NATO Summit 2025 - War, What is it good for? Money, Of Course
13:04 Trumped-Up Claims and Israel Damage Media Blackout
24:20 Fabians and the Politics of Health: Care or Control?
28:25 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra
30:58 Another Day, Another Green Energy Hustle
34:30 UK Plans DNA at Birth for Future Digital ID - Lessons From the Nazi’s?
40:50 Biodefence: Preparing for a False Flag ‘Outbreak’?
45:53 City of London, Queen’s Remembrancer and the Freemasons Web
49:47 Glastonbury Profits Doubles and Lambeth Council Fence off Brockwell Park
54:53 FCDO Spending Update - Billions On Vaxxes
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In this chat, Zuby, a British rapper, podcaster, and fitness influencer, talks with Jerm about staying positive in a world full of negativity and fear. They discuss how social media warps perceptions, the risks of falling into despair, and how travel and personal experiences can broaden your perspective. Zuby stresses that influencers have a duty to promote positivity and highlights the importance of living with purpose, especially when facing mortality and the struggles of today’s world.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
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What is parental alienation, and how do parents recover from being cut out of their own child’s life?
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/Parental-Alienation-The-Relationship-Phoenix
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Jerm and Peter Boghossian, a renowned philosopher, author, and advocate for critical thinking, dive into a range of topics — from life in South Africa to the value of open dialogue and sharp thinking. They discuss crime and safety in Johannesburg, race issues, and how social media shapes conversations. Peter offers insights from his work on tackling tough talks, emphasising the need to listen and build rapport. They also explore differing cultural views on happiness and fulfilment, ending with some wise words on parenting.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/peter-boghossian-Having-Impossible-Conversations
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Brian Gerrish, Ben Rubin and Prof. Diane Rasmussen McAdie with Monday's UK Column News.
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-23rd-june-2025
00:00 A Brief Rundown of Current UK Atrocities — Including America’s Bombing of Iran
07:46 Grooming Gangs and the Establishments Cover‑Up
13:52 Epistemic Security: Information Supply Chains
21:14 Bunker‑Buster Bombs Iran — Straight Out of a Top Gun Movie
33:48 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra
38:19 Genomics England to Sequence All Newborns — A Mark of the Genome Beast?
52:10 Academic Freedom Needs Freedom of Speech
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What does immigration mean for national identity?
The conversation looks into the tricky issues of media bias, the need for different viewpoints, and the complicated link between migration and national identity. Jerm, Mike, and Charles talk about keeping culture alive, economic reasons behind population changes, and the difficulties of defining national identity in a diverse society. They discuss how humour shows societal values, the risks of division, and the effect of cultural influences on today's world. The talk ends with thoughts on British culture and how leadership shapes societal identity.https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/weekly-ukc-banter-episode-5
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Our News Extra episodes are usually for members only, but we’ve made this one public due to the critical nature of the discussion.
Mike, Patrick and Mark discus how Christian Zionism — a powerful yet often underreported ideology in the U.S. — is being exploited to rally support for escalating conflicts in the Middle East, including a potential U.S.-led air campaign against Iran.
The conversation reveals how political and financial elites manipulate religious narratives to justify wars, widen wealth gaps and destabilise global economies — all while gaslighting the public with deceptive rhetoric.
This isn’t just about distant conflicts. It’s about the lies and economic devastation that affect us all.
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Mike Robinson, Patrick Henningsen and Mark Anderson with Friday's UK Column News.
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-20th-june-2025
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00:00 The War Script Repeats—The People Say No, the Leaders Say Go
14:05 USS Nimitz Sent to the Med: Echoes of the Liberty—What’s the Real Mission?
20:47 Ted Cruz: “We’re Commanded to Support Israel” — But Who’s Giving the Orders?
31:36 New Restrictions at RUSI 2025 Keep Army Chiefs’ Speeches Hidden from the Public
35:41 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra
37:38 Assisted Dying: A Convenient Policy for an Overburdened State?
39:30 Bilderberg Meeting Sheds Light on EU Plans to Control Your Savings
51:13 The First Rule of Government? Say It’s Safety—While Gearing Up for War
54:30 From Spying to Ceremony: Richard Moore Steps Up as Kennedy Memorial Trust Chair
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In this discussion, journalist Eva Bartlett shares her experiences from three years in Gaza and her time in Syria. She describes the harsh realities of life under siege, the impact of Western media narratives, and the broader context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Bartlett highlights the resilience of the Palestinian people and questions Israel’s expansionist goals, while also exploring the complex relationship between the US and Israel. Her insights shed light on the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the vital role of on-the-ground journalism.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/she-lived-in-gaza-for-three-years
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Mark Anderson spoke with Phil Tourney, who is a survivor of Israel’s 8 June 1967 unprovoked attack on the USS Liberty.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/with-full-intent-israels-brutal-attack-on-the-uss-liberty
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Stew Peters chats about the ongoing information war and the spiritual fight for our values, highlighting how the media and music industry shape culture. He opens up about his wake-up call during the George Floyd protests and slams the control various groups exert over what we think and do. Stew also tackles the challenge of questioning hardline conservative beliefs, the lasting effects of 9/11 on the US, and the need to stay sharp and fight misinformation to safeguard truth and humanity’s future.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/were-winning-the-information-war
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Charles Malet, Ben Rubin, Vanessa Beeley and Sandi Adams with Wednesday's UK Column News.
(Apologies for the rough edges in today’s news edition — we faced some major technical issues behind the scenes and only just managed to get it recorded. Thanks for bearing with us, and we appreciate your continued support.)
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-18th-june-2025
01:24 Escalation, Strategy, and the Samson Option: Which Path to Persia?
11:36 SDG Superman? John McArthur’s 17 Rooms and the Global Goals Playbook
16:14 Good News: Gunning Principles Help Defeat Unlawful LTN Plan
19:22 Command and Control: Reorganising Councils, Recentralising Power
30:19 From Right to Buy to Steal-Back: Councils Reverse Course Amid Housing Crisis
37:33 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra
39:53 Miracle Weight Loss Injections: Big Pharma’s Newest Subscription Scheme
54:24 Conscription Threatening Britons — But Who’s Really in Charge, the EU?
57:56 Clean Air Zones? Take a Closer Look at Musk’s xAI Data Centre Pollution
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Ben Rubin and Brian Gerrish take a trip to Dartmoor and a trip back in time to the early days of Brian's career in the Royal Navy, what he saw happening in the country when he left active service in the early 1990s, and how this led him to establish UK Column as a bulwark against the deliberate degradation and subversion of our society by those entrusted with its protection.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/the-watchman
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Lara Logan reflects on her career in journalism, highlighting challenges such as cancel culture and the shifting media landscape. She emphasises the importance of questioning dominant narratives, warns against the rise of propaganda, and critiques race-based laws in South Africa. Logan also explores the societal impact of Marxism and the tension between activism and journalism.
She discusses the profound effects of land expropriation in South Africa, drawing on both personal experience and broader national issues. Logan touches on the emotional difficulty of leaving South Africa, its breathtaking natural beauty, and the continent’s ongoing struggles with corruption and development. She expresses deep concern for the future of journalism in an age of rapid change and widespread misinformation.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/lara-logan-what-happened-to-journalism
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Michael Palmer examines the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, arguing that no nuclear bombs were used. Instead, he suggests conventional weapons and chemicals, such as mustard gas, were deployed. Drawing on official documents and eyewitness accounts, Palmer challenges the accepted narrative, highlighting inconsistencies in reports of radiation sickness. He proposes the bombings may have been staged, with propaganda influencing public perception. The analysis also explores the political motives and historical context, questioning whether a cover-up took place.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/no-atomic-bombs-were-dropped-on-japan
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Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson and Prof. Diane Rasmussen McAdie with Monday's UK Column News.
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Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-16th-june-2025
00:00 Endless Inquiries: Still No Answers - Tim Fortescue Admits Whips Cover Up Child Abuse for Brownie Points
12:03 Still No Justice: Fornethy Survivors Left Waiting With Empty Promises
23:12 Covered-Up Atrocities Build Rage — Until the Explosion They’ve Been Waiting For
28:11 Stamergeddon & Mark Carnage: Cooking Up the Crash Together in Canada
35:26 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra
40:10 MPs Sworn to Serve - For Britain or Israel?
45:48 Blaise Metreweli: First Woman to Run MI6 — Was Also There When We Lied Our Way Into Iraq
50:07 Libraries Purged: Academic Material Disappearing While No One Notices
55:27 Deported for Decency: Speak for Palestine, Get Cuffed at Customs
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Climate, Farming, and Central ControlThe discussion covers farming, climate change, and energy, focusing on how weather affects crops, the role of large agribusinesses, and genetic modification. It addresses UK farmers’ challenges, government policies on food, and flaws in the climate narrative. The speakers also mention daylight saving time and its modern relevance. They explore geopolitical issues involving NATO and Iran, the influence of think tanks on policy, digital identity systems, and problems with public transport and urban planning. Themes of control, independence, and the effectiveness of current societal agendas are considered.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/weekly-ukc-banter-episode-4
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Mike Robinson, Patrick Henningsen, Mark Anderson and Arnaud Develay with Friday's UK Column News.
Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-13th-june-2025
00:00 From Gaza to Tehran: Israel Expands Warfront with US-UK Support in the Shadows
16:34 IAEA: Independent Nuclear Watchdog or Enforcer of Israeli Policy?
25:39 Stockholm Secrets: Bilderberg 2025 Focuses on AI, War… and Depopulation
31:33 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra
34:49 Refusing the Dead: Ukraine Accused of Dodging Compensation for Fallen Soldiers – with Arnaud Develay
57:26 Ditchley Foundation Meeting: Shaping Democracy and Climate Policy in Europe
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Simon Roche shares his views on life in Russia, the purpose of the Suidlanders organisation, and the challenges of South Africa's multicultural society. He stresses the importance of distinct ethnic groups during crises and questions the idea of a 'rainbow nation', suggesting that uniform societies often fare better. Simon's insights, drawn from his experiences, spark a compelling discussion on societal dynamics and the future of ethnic groups in conflict. He examines the intelligence and motives of political leaders like Keir Starmer and Boris Johnson, arguing their actions reflect a deep, misguided commitment rather than ignorance. Simon also addresses global demographic changes impacting white populations, the historical achievements of Western societies, and their ongoing demoralisation. He highlights the high rate of farm murders in South Africa, the challenges faced by white farmers, and the controversial use of the term 'genocide' in this context. Ultimately, Simon calls for unity and action among those facing societal decline.
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/multiculturalism-does-not-work
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