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UK Column News - 16th May 2025 Debs Speaks about Fornethy and Her Life As a little girl, Debs stayed at Fornethy Residential School three times. The memories never go. Cheltenham 2025 Event T-shirt £18.00 £14.40 Buy now UK Column News Extra - 16th May 2025 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. Has a Virus Ever Actually Been Shown to Exist? Are viruses real—or just misunderstood? Jerm and Dr Tom Cowan explore the foundations of virology, from flawed PCR testing to the body’s own healing processes, and address common misconceptions about bacteria and rabies. The Truth about ME — with Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans spoke with Diane Rasmussen McAdie about their personal and professional experiences with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), a debilitating long-term health condition. 12-18 May is ME Awareness Week 2025 in the UK. Embracing Masculinity — with Braeden Sorbo At 23, Braeden Sorbo is calling on young men to reclaim strength, purpose, and responsibility in a culture that labels masculinity as toxic — and he's not backing down. Malcolm Hills: An Englishman Abroad Mike Robinson speaks to Malcolm Hills, a UK Column member who has been living in St Petersburg, Russia, for the past few years. The Enduring Problem of... the Jesuits Matthew Ehret In light of the death of Pope Francis, the world’s first Jesuit pope, I thought it wise to assess the dangers of the Order which he led and which continues to exert a vast influence over large sections of global policy to this day. The Battle of Ideas—with Jerm Jeremy Nell (Jerm) tells Charles Malet about his bumpy ride from cartoonist in the mainstream media to dissident podcaster in the information war, as well as his Jerm Warfare show for UK Column. The UK Private Security Boom in Syria under Al Qaeda Regime - Part 1 Vanessa Beeley “Emerald Syria Limited is now officially licensed and fully compliant to support media, film, documentaries, commercial projects, reconstruction, oil & gas, and NGOs in Syria. Ready to partner with you for success!” March 2025. Syria Podcast—Episode 7 Mike Robinson is joined once again by Vanessa Beeley for episode 7 of our podcast series looking at the latest developments in Syria and the wider region. Building Resilience through Home Education — with Sam Sorbo Sam Sorbo tells Charles Malet about the critical distinction between schooling and educating, and the choice facing parents confronted by the ills of the system. The Secret Society Dedicated to a New World Order: the Fabians Prof. Gloria Moss Apparently deluded events take on new meaning when the patterns behind them are understood. This article removes the veil of The Fabian Society, and perceives how Fabians are placed at the heart of Britain’s Labour Party. Similar articles will follow ... Banking and Financial System Series, Part 1: When Do Central Banks Fail? Jobst Landgrebe We live at the end of the lifecycle of our financial system. This article is the first in a series about this system, its current crisis, and the reasons for the state of affairs. We start with the foundations of the system and the balance sheets of ... The Crisis of Culture Dr Stuart Waiton There is a new elite in town; one whose way of being, thinking, and speaking appears to have become the norm. But who are these elites, what is their mission, and how have they come to dominate our culture? UK Column in Cheltenham Watch this video to see what a UK Column 'On Location' event looks like and hear from delegates who attended our very special weekend in Cheltenham. Hundreds of smiling faces and happy people, getting together with likeminded souls. A brilliant day. We'll be doing another one in the autumn in the north of the UK. See you there! Beyond Vax Dangers: Other Big Pharma Products Mired in Lawsuits for Fraud, Cancer, and Other Major Health Impacts Mark Anderson Covid lockdowns placed attention on mRNA "vaccines" that governments still portray as a saviour of humanity. While those jabs are the principal threat, other common commercial drugs pose often-serious risks. "The Situation Is Dire … Nobody Challenges It” — with Prof Dennis Hayes Do academics have academic freedom in the UK? The answer is no, said Prof Dennis Hayes in this conversation with Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie. Stolen by the State It’s the UK in 2025. Your door is kicked in, your house is searched, your son is handcuffed and intimidated, and then the police come for your grandchildren. Lawfare in a Higher Gear Andrea Hossó Marine Le Pen of the National Rally party was found guilty of embezzlement of funds and barred from running in the presidential election in 2027. A simple case of lawfare against a right-wing politician or, on the contrary, a powerful push to power ... US Government Fights Transgender Movement Cornelis H. van den Hoven The US Government is working to combat the transgender movement and gender ideology. Why doesn't the Dutch Government follow this trend? Is transgenderism really about freedom of choice, or are there other motives behind it? Welfare Cuts for Warfare: How the UK Government Is Punishing Its Most Vulnerable to Funnel Billions to Ukraine Radika Critics of UK disability benefit cuts ignore the root cause: rising military spending for Ukraine. Their stance on the conflict prevents them from addressing this link. This article highlights the overlooked connection between welfare cuts and ... 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An Introduction to Trust Neil Harrison Some friends and family members may have expressed opinions on the hot issues of the day in defiance of all rationality. This article explores an important underlying factor of this phenomenon, which has risen to the fore recently; namely trust and its close association with abductive reasoning. Individualism: The Basis of Public Health or Its Nemesis? REPPARE The attempt to codify the concept that individualism is a threat to health into international law, through the draft Pandemic Agreement, should alarm us all. Those advocating this change should reflect on why we have designated the individual as primary. Covid Vaccination and Cancer Dr Mike Williams The concern that Covid-19 'vaccines' may contribute to or cause a significant, even fatal disease like cancer is now very high. 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Debs Speaks about Fornethy and Her Life As a little girl, Debs stayed at Fornethy Residential School three times. The memories never go.
UK Column News Extra - 16th May 2025 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.
Has a Virus Ever Actually Been Shown to Exist? Are viruses real—or just misunderstood? Jerm and Dr Tom Cowan explore the foundations of virology, from flawed PCR testing to the body’s own healing processes, and address common misconceptions about bacteria and rabies.
The Truth about ME — with Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans Catherine Vandome and Dr Liz Evans spoke with Diane Rasmussen McAdie about their personal and professional experiences with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), a debilitating long-term health condition. 12-18 May is ME Awareness Week 2025 in the UK.
Embracing Masculinity — with Braeden Sorbo At 23, Braeden Sorbo is calling on young men to reclaim strength, purpose, and responsibility in a culture that labels masculinity as toxic — and he's not backing down.
Malcolm Hills: An Englishman Abroad Mike Robinson speaks to Malcolm Hills, a UK Column member who has been living in St Petersburg, Russia, for the past few years.
The Enduring Problem of... the Jesuits Matthew Ehret In light of the death of Pope Francis, the world’s first Jesuit pope, I thought it wise to assess the dangers of the Order which he led and which continues to exert a vast influence over large sections of global policy to this day.
The Battle of Ideas—with Jerm Jeremy Nell (Jerm) tells Charles Malet about his bumpy ride from cartoonist in the mainstream media to dissident podcaster in the information war, as well as his Jerm Warfare show for UK Column.
The UK Private Security Boom in Syria under Al Qaeda Regime - Part 1 Vanessa Beeley “Emerald Syria Limited is now officially licensed and fully compliant to support media, film, documentaries, commercial projects, reconstruction, oil & gas, and NGOs in Syria. Ready to partner with you for success!” March 2025.
Syria Podcast—Episode 7 Mike Robinson is joined once again by Vanessa Beeley for episode 7 of our podcast series looking at the latest developments in Syria and the wider region.
Building Resilience through Home Education — with Sam Sorbo Sam Sorbo tells Charles Malet about the critical distinction between schooling and educating, and the choice facing parents confronted by the ills of the system.
The Secret Society Dedicated to a New World Order: the Fabians Prof. Gloria Moss Apparently deluded events take on new meaning when the patterns behind them are understood. This article removes the veil of The Fabian Society, and perceives how Fabians are placed at the heart of Britain’s Labour Party. Similar articles will follow ...
Banking and Financial System Series, Part 1: When Do Central Banks Fail? Jobst Landgrebe We live at the end of the lifecycle of our financial system. This article is the first in a series about this system, its current crisis, and the reasons for the state of affairs. We start with the foundations of the system and the balance sheets of ...
The Crisis of Culture Dr Stuart Waiton There is a new elite in town; one whose way of being, thinking, and speaking appears to have become the norm. But who are these elites, what is their mission, and how have they come to dominate our culture?
UK Column in Cheltenham Watch this video to see what a UK Column 'On Location' event looks like and hear from delegates who attended our very special weekend in Cheltenham. Hundreds of smiling faces and happy people, getting together with likeminded souls. A brilliant day. We'll be doing another one in the autumn in the north of the UK. See you there!
Beyond Vax Dangers: Other Big Pharma Products Mired in Lawsuits for Fraud, Cancer, and Other Major Health Impacts Mark Anderson Covid lockdowns placed attention on mRNA "vaccines" that governments still portray as a saviour of humanity. While those jabs are the principal threat, other common commercial drugs pose often-serious risks.
"The Situation Is Dire … Nobody Challenges It” — with Prof Dennis Hayes Do academics have academic freedom in the UK? The answer is no, said Prof Dennis Hayes in this conversation with Prof Diane Rasmussen McAdie.
Stolen by the State It’s the UK in 2025. Your door is kicked in, your house is searched, your son is handcuffed and intimidated, and then the police come for your grandchildren.
Lawfare in a Higher Gear Andrea Hossó Marine Le Pen of the National Rally party was found guilty of embezzlement of funds and barred from running in the presidential election in 2027. A simple case of lawfare against a right-wing politician or, on the contrary, a powerful push to power ...
US Government Fights Transgender Movement Cornelis H. van den Hoven The US Government is working to combat the transgender movement and gender ideology. Why doesn't the Dutch Government follow this trend? Is transgenderism really about freedom of choice, or are there other motives behind it?
Welfare Cuts for Warfare: How the UK Government Is Punishing Its Most Vulnerable to Funnel Billions to Ukraine Radika Critics of UK disability benefit cuts ignore the root cause: rising military spending for Ukraine. Their stance on the conflict prevents them from addressing this link. This article highlights the overlooked connection between welfare cuts and ...
Nigel Farage and the Destructive “Toryisation” of Reform UK Reform UK boldly states it will secure Britain’s future as a free, proud, and rich nation. Why, then, did Reform UK South Derbyshire’s Chairman, Job West, resign?
Facing the Tyrants — with Dr Sam Bailey Dr Sam Bailey tells Charles Malet how the Medical Council of New Zealand reacted when she spoke out about the corruption of the medical profession in the COVID era, convening a tribunal in an attempt to make her pay for her own persecution and punishment, to the tune of NZ$148,000.
The International Commission of Jurists and the Rape of the Children Mark Tarrant If the International Commission of Jurists had its way, there would be no justice for victims of UK’s child rape gangs, as the rape of children would no longer be a crime. There would be no age of consent.
An Introduction to Trust Neil Harrison Some friends and family members may have expressed opinions on the hot issues of the day in defiance of all rationality. This article explores an important underlying factor of this phenomenon, which has risen to the fore recently; namely trust and its close association with abductive reasoning.
Individualism: The Basis of Public Health or Its Nemesis? REPPARE The attempt to codify the concept that individualism is a threat to health into international law, through the draft Pandemic Agreement, should alarm us all. Those advocating this change should reflect on why we have designated the individual as primary.
Covid Vaccination and Cancer Dr Mike Williams The concern that Covid-19 'vaccines' may contribute to or cause a significant, even fatal disease like cancer is now very high.
The Loss of Freedom of Speech Neil Harrison In the UK, parliament pretends to protect freedom of speech, but it would seem that with every passing year that that freedom is qualified and qualified again.
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.
The End Game K. C. Merit President Obama may have forgotten to mention that the American troops due to leave Iraq at the end of 2011 would need to be deployed almost immediately elsewhere.
Who Is The Enemy? Mike Robinson Following the events in Woolwich last week, we are revisiting an article originally written for the UK Column newspaper in 2010. While we deplore anyone's killing, it is important to look at the historical context, and ask the question, if our ...
The Not So Great Carbon Reset Iain Davis The Covid-19 "pandemic" has presented a global 'public-private partnership' with the perfect opportunity to reset the global economy.
Insight: Slaughtered on Suspicion In 2001, the north-west of England was ravaged by livestock slaughters imposed by the Ministry of Agriculture, which had just changed its name to DEFRA. This unique UK Column documentary, with testimony by intimidated locals, reveals the role of Professor Neil Ferguson's modelling and of hidden policy agendas in that huge blow to the farmers of Cumbria.
‘For as long as it takes’: NATO’s War on Russia Simon Elmer War is first and foremost a means of impoverishment and theft. The longer the war is waged, the richer become those who invest in it and in return gain access to the taxes, resources and assets of both sides.
Impostors, False Friends, Manipulators of The Counter-Jihad Movement Tony Shell In July 2003 an article by American journalist and economist, Robert Locke, was published on the VDARE website. In that article Mr. Locke called for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians – for their forcible removal from both Israel and the Occupied ...
Council Tax & Lawful Rebellion John Hurst For those who wonder what they can do as individuals to resist encroachment on their common law rights, withholding Council Tax (CT) is a lawful option. It is also, as I will show below, a legal obligation. I would not wish to encourage anyone to ...
The International Rescue Committee: A Trojan Horse of the Globalists? Martin Edwards David Miliband, president of a New York based refugee "charity" supported by hefty donations from George Soros amongst others, is paid a staggering £425,000 per annum. What do we know of Miliband and his International Rescue Committee?
“We save lives”: Kyiv School of Economics and its humanitarian appeal for rockets and drones Charles Malet A "charitable" campaign for lethal equipment suggests that the notion of humanitarian aid really can be reframed, in order that the crucial elements of impartiality and neutrality are stripped away.
The Global Parliament of Mayors and the Abolition of the Electorate Martin Edwards The overall objective of the internationalists is the undermining of the independent, self governing, Westphalian Nation State and its system of governance, replaced by a new order more favourable to them.
Military Union: British Government Policy Since 1948 Mike Robinson As pressure builds for the issue of EU Military Union to enter the Brexit debate, government becomes ever more vociferous that Britain will not be part of any such project. Strangely, though, history seems to suggest that Military Union was British ...
In latest effort to keep AfD out of government and save German democracy, ex-Stasi officer is appointed to a cabinet minister post in Thüringen Eugyppius
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