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UK Column News - 4th October 2024 Governments make everything worse - with Wanjiru Njoya Wanjiru Njoya tells Charles Malet how she sees a truly free market, devoid of any government intervention, as being the route by which all societies are improved. Ticket: UK Column On Location, Bristol, 19th October 2024 £125.00 – £135.00 Buy now UK Column News Extra - 4th October 2024 Become a UK Column member to get access to our additional News Extra coverage, a more relaxed, sometimes in-depth, often funny and wry look at events. Avoiding Social Care by Extending Our ‘Healthspan’ In this time of collapsing social care and over reliance on pharmaceuticals, Mike speaks to David Siegel about the best strategies for maintaining our ‘healthspan’: the length of time we are healthy, and not just alive. Peace in Ukraine: A call to Prime Minister Modi Over 1,000,000 dead/injured in the Ukraine proxy war forms a very conservative estimate. In response, the UK, US, EU and NATO clamour to unleash long-range weapon attacks against Russia, escalating the conflict. UK Column facilitates a critical discussion between Scott Ritter, former US Marine Corps, and Maj-Gen Bakshi, Indian Army (Retired), about the reality of the war, India’s view and a call for peace. Extradition: A most one-sided affair—with Lord Deben Lord Deben (John Gummer) speaks to Charles Malet about his campaign to change the extradition laws, how such laws are subject to corporate influence, his friendship with Mike Lynch and his position on atmospheric carbon dioxide. Stop Medically Transitioning Children – Exploring the Cass Review with Dr Jenny Cunningham What did the Cass Review conclude about gender identity services for children and young people? Retired paediatrician Dr Jenny Cunningham critiques its findings in conversation with Diane Rasmussen McAdie. Attacks on Academic Freedom, The Times of London, and MI6 Dr Piers Robinson Once again, The Times newspaper is attacking academics who speak truth to power, with a new hit-piece. Who is behind these attacks? You May Be Next - with David Clews David Clews tells Charles Malet how the mainstream media mounted a campaign of vitriol against him, revealing personal and family details, after he reported on the Southport killings. Gut Feelings: The Abdominal Brain with Dr Sabine Hazan, Consultant Gastroenterologist – Part 2 What happens when a hypothesis is no longer accepted? Have people interfered with science? How important will gut health be going forward, and what can we do to improve it? Can you help ‘Save the Bif’? Walking the Dog—Episode 5 (The Light Festival 2024) This episode features audio and images from the Stand in the Light Festival in Cumbria, 24-27 May 2024. A wonderful camping event organised by The Light newspaper. The Presence – Dr Robin Kelly Are patients being listened to? What does primary healthcare look like in the eyes of Dr Robin Kelly in New Zealand? When does a patient become a guest? What happens when you fuse traditional Eastern medicine with traditional Western medicine? Why is presence the most precious gift of all? The Wonky Scales of Justice—with Clare Wills Harrison Clare Wills Harrison tells Charles Malet how she has seen the integrity of the legal system crumble around her, concurrent with the demolition of the separation of powers. Aviation Impossibilities: Deconstructing the Official Story of the 9/11 Hijackings and Air Defense Failures Join IC911 and UK Column for this commemoration of the 23rd anniversary of 9/11 and share IC911’s research into what took place in the skies on September 11, 2001. Britain had the First Amendment first Philip Ridley Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech. Discussing the Second Climate Science Masterclass Mike Robinson speaks to David Siegel about the launch of a second Climate Science Masterclass, and also to Liz Avramides and Joe Walton, who took part in the first course. David also presents a segment on the Greenhouse Effect. Drawing on Experience with Bob Moran The former political cartoonist for the Daily Telegraph: his time in the corporate media, accusations of anti-semitism, divisions amongst dissident groups, the war narrative, immigration and what needs to be done to correct the wrongs of today's political elites. Let the Animals Do the Work—with Joel Salatin Joel Salatin tells Charles Malet how to work with nature and strike the balance between the creation of healthy soil, nutrient-dense food, and a burgeoning customer base, whilst avoiding chemicals, pharmaceuticals or government intervention. The Preservation of Fantasy: Transgender Ideology—with Kevin Lister Kevin Lister tells Charles Malet how he lost his job as a teacher and found himself on the Children’s Barred List after raising safeguarding concerns for a female student who had requested she be treated as male. Real analysts should aim to change the paradigm—Calistrat Marvin Atudorei "Consciousness is not just a product of our body; consciousness is a matrix for the body"—a Romanian political scientist explains why the morals and spirituality of nations are being destroyed. UK Situation Room: Pfizer/Moderna Document Analysis In collaboration with the Daily Clout, UKC has produced a summary of the #PfizerReports with links back to the full reports. Laughter in an ugly world with Alistair Williams Alistair Williams tells Charles Malet about seeing behind the curtain of the comedy scene, in which performers are manipulated by coercion, and how he came out the other side, with his reputation and his faith intact. J Michael Waller Interview 3 In part 3, former CIA operative and counterintelligence expert J Michael Waller analyses the Trump assassination attempt and the subversive effect of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in the US Secret Service. He also shares his personal experience of observing agents provocateurs in the 2021 US Capitol riots. A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location. Editor's Choice Climate narratives and energy supply as instruments of power Johannes Eisleben The climate narrative was made possible by the West’s cultural situation: decadence, loss of faith, empiricism, Cartesianism and Malthusianism. Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi, Lockerbie – And The Lies We Have Been Told Tony Shell On the 20th May 2012 the only person ever convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, died of cancer in Libya. Examination of contemporary events at the time of the bombing, the manner in which subsequent investigations were ... Chocolate And Understanding Britain's Growing Death Cult Brian Gerrish Death has become a prevalent subject in the UK. That might perhaps seem appropriate, as with life comes death, and that is the stark situation for all of us. GM Animal Feed – Toxic Time-Bomb Julian Rose Peer-reviewed studies have found that GM foods have produced unintended toxic and allergenic effects as well as altered nutritional values in the animals that consumed them. Such results have been found in the feed industry’s own studies as well as ... Whistleblower: Newspaper industry chiefs criminally negligent over Covid scaremongering UK Column Reporters A veteran of British print journalism offers his assessment of his colleagues' attitude to their profession. Panorama and the BBC Cover-up of Child Abuse Brian Gerrish The sickening child abuses were also covered-up by the BBC after a reporter Nicola Stanbridge of Radio 4 had made contact with the UKColumn and showed great interest in investigating ... Open War Crimes: US and British-Backed Weapons Airlift From Croatia to Terrorists in Syria Patrick Henningsen The evidence is now in, as list of state actors can now be seen openly conspiring to drive the Middle East into full-blown war. Marx: A Great Thinker? Filip Demunsereeuw Karl Marx certainly made a mark on history—a mark that was very dark. This article questions why Marx is still considered by many inside and outside the academic sphere as one of humanity’s greatest thinkers of all time. Seeing Through The ‘Clash of Civilisations’ Psy-Op Patrick Henningsen Much has been made throughout the mainstream media of the recent public explosion surrounding the internet film entitled, ‘The Innocence of Muslims’, a viral clip appearing to insult the Prophet Mohammad, a film sensation which is alleged to have ... National Farmers Union: Making Government Policy Since 1947 Malcolm Massey Many people have heard of the National Farmers Union, but how many of us are aware of the power the National Farmers Union has to make legislation, or determine prices. In a shocking discovery, it appears that not only does the National Farmers Union ... Behavioural Insights: The Second Team Leading the UK Government’s Covid-19 Response Martin Edwards During this crisis, are we being nudged towards outcomes predetermined years ago? Recurrent themes include Marxism and Common Purpose. UK Column News UK Column News UK Column News - 2nd October 2024 UK Column News - 30th September 2024 UK Column News - 27th September 2024 UK Column News - 25th September 2024 UK Column News - 23rd September 2024 Comment Debi Evans Blog: 16th September 2024 Debi Evans What is the ‘presence’? What shocks do we have to prepare for? Autumn Budget 2024. How sick is the NHS, or is it officially dead? Don’t wash your car in September. And plenty more. Niemöller on the bench Charles Malet They will come for you eventually. The Paradigm Wars—Part 3: A Wrench in the Fabric of Reality: a new paradigm? Dr Petra Bueskens With the divorce of worldviews, there are now two ‘realities’ in the West. The dissidents are on a new, but actually very old, path reconnecting the two spheres of human existence that were separated during the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Understanding Power Dynamics and Moving Beyond Divisions: Covid–19 through to Ukraine and Israel/Palestine Dr Piers Robinson and Vanessa Beeley In order to face that great power and to dismantle the projects with which it intends to destroy the world as we know it, we must form a cohesive and united Resistance front ... Don’t raise your voice to a Scottish child Richard Lucas In 2018, the Scottish Government toyed with a redefinition of child abuse. Is a ban on shouting soon to be proposed? How best to use the law? Dr Stuart Waiton When it comes to doing what is right, in the end, we cannot rely on judges to fight our battles for us; we have to rely on one another. Why would anyone trust the United Nations’ regime? Iain Davis Trust this fetid network of public-private partnerships to be the global governance regime? You must be joking. Sections Stories We're Watching They Killed Your Business, Murdered Your Parents and Destroyed Your Health. But It's OK: The Guy Responsible Has Written an Hilarious Memoir James Delingpole The End of Western Pluralist Democracy Craig Murray Criminalizing Dissent is Coming Rod Dreher From Soviet Dissident to Target of US Deep State Counter Currents Feminism, Cultural Collapse and the Rise of Authoritarianism in the West William Collins at the International Conference on Men's Issues The End of the Transnational Corpocracy Vox Day ‘Far-Right’ or just ‘right about everything’? Senator Malcolm Roberts in The Spectator Australia Journal retracts article for plagiarized images after trying to gag researcher who complained Retraction Watch
Governments make everything worse - with Wanjiru Njoya Wanjiru Njoya tells Charles Malet how she sees a truly free market, devoid of any government intervention, as being the route by which all societies are improved.
UK Column News Extra - 4th October 2024 Become a UK Column member to get access to our additional News Extra coverage, a more relaxed, sometimes in-depth, often funny and wry look at events.
Avoiding Social Care by Extending Our ‘Healthspan’ In this time of collapsing social care and over reliance on pharmaceuticals, Mike speaks to David Siegel about the best strategies for maintaining our ‘healthspan’: the length of time we are healthy, and not just alive.
Peace in Ukraine: A call to Prime Minister Modi Over 1,000,000 dead/injured in the Ukraine proxy war forms a very conservative estimate. In response, the UK, US, EU and NATO clamour to unleash long-range weapon attacks against Russia, escalating the conflict. UK Column facilitates a critical discussion between Scott Ritter, former US Marine Corps, and Maj-Gen Bakshi, Indian Army (Retired), about the reality of the war, India’s view and a call for peace.
Extradition: A most one-sided affair—with Lord Deben Lord Deben (John Gummer) speaks to Charles Malet about his campaign to change the extradition laws, how such laws are subject to corporate influence, his friendship with Mike Lynch and his position on atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Stop Medically Transitioning Children – Exploring the Cass Review with Dr Jenny Cunningham What did the Cass Review conclude about gender identity services for children and young people? Retired paediatrician Dr Jenny Cunningham critiques its findings in conversation with Diane Rasmussen McAdie.
Attacks on Academic Freedom, The Times of London, and MI6 Dr Piers Robinson Once again, The Times newspaper is attacking academics who speak truth to power, with a new hit-piece. Who is behind these attacks?
You May Be Next - with David Clews David Clews tells Charles Malet how the mainstream media mounted a campaign of vitriol against him, revealing personal and family details, after he reported on the Southport killings.
Gut Feelings: The Abdominal Brain with Dr Sabine Hazan, Consultant Gastroenterologist – Part 2 What happens when a hypothesis is no longer accepted? Have people interfered with science? How important will gut health be going forward, and what can we do to improve it? Can you help ‘Save the Bif’?
Walking the Dog—Episode 5 (The Light Festival 2024) This episode features audio and images from the Stand in the Light Festival in Cumbria, 24-27 May 2024. A wonderful camping event organised by The Light newspaper.
The Presence – Dr Robin Kelly Are patients being listened to? What does primary healthcare look like in the eyes of Dr Robin Kelly in New Zealand? When does a patient become a guest? What happens when you fuse traditional Eastern medicine with traditional Western medicine? Why is presence the most precious gift of all?
The Wonky Scales of Justice—with Clare Wills Harrison Clare Wills Harrison tells Charles Malet how she has seen the integrity of the legal system crumble around her, concurrent with the demolition of the separation of powers.
Aviation Impossibilities: Deconstructing the Official Story of the 9/11 Hijackings and Air Defense Failures Join IC911 and UK Column for this commemoration of the 23rd anniversary of 9/11 and share IC911’s research into what took place in the skies on September 11, 2001.
Britain had the First Amendment first Philip Ridley Exploring our ancient constitutional right to freedom of speech.
Discussing the Second Climate Science Masterclass Mike Robinson speaks to David Siegel about the launch of a second Climate Science Masterclass, and also to Liz Avramides and Joe Walton, who took part in the first course. David also presents a segment on the Greenhouse Effect.
Drawing on Experience with Bob Moran The former political cartoonist for the Daily Telegraph: his time in the corporate media, accusations of anti-semitism, divisions amongst dissident groups, the war narrative, immigration and what needs to be done to correct the wrongs of today's political elites.
Let the Animals Do the Work—with Joel Salatin Joel Salatin tells Charles Malet how to work with nature and strike the balance between the creation of healthy soil, nutrient-dense food, and a burgeoning customer base, whilst avoiding chemicals, pharmaceuticals or government intervention.
The Preservation of Fantasy: Transgender Ideology—with Kevin Lister Kevin Lister tells Charles Malet how he lost his job as a teacher and found himself on the Children’s Barred List after raising safeguarding concerns for a female student who had requested she be treated as male.
Real analysts should aim to change the paradigm—Calistrat Marvin Atudorei "Consciousness is not just a product of our body; consciousness is a matrix for the body"—a Romanian political scientist explains why the morals and spirituality of nations are being destroyed.
UK Situation Room: Pfizer/Moderna Document Analysis In collaboration with the Daily Clout, UKC has produced a summary of the #PfizerReports with links back to the full reports.
Laughter in an ugly world with Alistair Williams Alistair Williams tells Charles Malet about seeing behind the curtain of the comedy scene, in which performers are manipulated by coercion, and how he came out the other side, with his reputation and his faith intact.
J Michael Waller Interview 3 In part 3, former CIA operative and counterintelligence expert J Michael Waller analyses the Trump assassination attempt and the subversive effect of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in the US Secret Service. He also shares his personal experience of observing agents provocateurs in the 2021 US Capitol riots.
A Lesson for the Ages—Charles Ortel on Clinton money and charity law The world expert in Clinton money forensics illustrates ex-politicians’ common habit of taking megabucks ostensibly for charity. Follow his tips to investigate the has-been of choice in your own location.
Climate narratives and energy supply as instruments of power Johannes Eisleben The climate narrative was made possible by the West’s cultural situation: decadence, loss of faith, empiricism, Cartesianism and Malthusianism.
Abdelbaset Al-Megrahi, Lockerbie – And The Lies We Have Been Told Tony Shell On the 20th May 2012 the only person ever convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, Abdelbaset Al Megrahi, died of cancer in Libya. Examination of contemporary events at the time of the bombing, the manner in which subsequent investigations were ...
Chocolate And Understanding Britain's Growing Death Cult Brian Gerrish Death has become a prevalent subject in the UK. That might perhaps seem appropriate, as with life comes death, and that is the stark situation for all of us.
GM Animal Feed – Toxic Time-Bomb Julian Rose Peer-reviewed studies have found that GM foods have produced unintended toxic and allergenic effects as well as altered nutritional values in the animals that consumed them. Such results have been found in the feed industry’s own studies as well as ...
Whistleblower: Newspaper industry chiefs criminally negligent over Covid scaremongering UK Column Reporters A veteran of British print journalism offers his assessment of his colleagues' attitude to their profession.
Panorama and the BBC Cover-up of Child Abuse Brian Gerrish The sickening child abuses were also covered-up by the BBC after a reporter Nicola Stanbridge of Radio 4 had made contact with the UKColumn and showed great interest in investigating ...
Open War Crimes: US and British-Backed Weapons Airlift From Croatia to Terrorists in Syria Patrick Henningsen The evidence is now in, as list of state actors can now be seen openly conspiring to drive the Middle East into full-blown war.
Marx: A Great Thinker? Filip Demunsereeuw Karl Marx certainly made a mark on history—a mark that was very dark. This article questions why Marx is still considered by many inside and outside the academic sphere as one of humanity’s greatest thinkers of all time.
Seeing Through The ‘Clash of Civilisations’ Psy-Op Patrick Henningsen Much has been made throughout the mainstream media of the recent public explosion surrounding the internet film entitled, ‘The Innocence of Muslims’, a viral clip appearing to insult the Prophet Mohammad, a film sensation which is alleged to have ...
National Farmers Union: Making Government Policy Since 1947 Malcolm Massey Many people have heard of the National Farmers Union, but how many of us are aware of the power the National Farmers Union has to make legislation, or determine prices. In a shocking discovery, it appears that not only does the National Farmers Union ...
Behavioural Insights: The Second Team Leading the UK Government’s Covid-19 Response Martin Edwards During this crisis, are we being nudged towards outcomes predetermined years ago? Recurrent themes include Marxism and Common Purpose.
Debi Evans Blog: 16th September 2024 Debi Evans What is the ‘presence’? What shocks do we have to prepare for? Autumn Budget 2024. How sick is the NHS, or is it officially dead? Don’t wash your car in September. And plenty more.
The Paradigm Wars—Part 3: A Wrench in the Fabric of Reality: a new paradigm? Dr Petra Bueskens With the divorce of worldviews, there are now two ‘realities’ in the West. The dissidents are on a new, but actually very old, path reconnecting the two spheres of human existence that were separated during the Renaissance and Enlightenment.
Understanding Power Dynamics and Moving Beyond Divisions: Covid–19 through to Ukraine and Israel/Palestine Dr Piers Robinson and Vanessa Beeley In order to face that great power and to dismantle the projects with which it intends to destroy the world as we know it, we must form a cohesive and united Resistance front ...
Don’t raise your voice to a Scottish child Richard Lucas In 2018, the Scottish Government toyed with a redefinition of child abuse. Is a ban on shouting soon to be proposed?
How best to use the law? Dr Stuart Waiton When it comes to doing what is right, in the end, we cannot rely on judges to fight our battles for us; we have to rely on one another.
Why would anyone trust the United Nations’ regime? Iain Davis Trust this fetid network of public-private partnerships to be the global governance regime? You must be joking.
They Killed Your Business, Murdered Your Parents and Destroyed Your Health. But It's OK: The Guy Responsible Has Written an Hilarious Memoir James Delingpole
Feminism, Cultural Collapse and the Rise of Authoritarianism in the West William Collins at the International Conference on Men's Issues
Journal retracts article for plagiarized images after trying to gag researcher who complained Retraction Watch