Cycling 5,000km Across China's Xinjiang — The Truth They Don't Tell You | With Jerry Jerry Grey shares his first-hand account of bicycling through western China's vast, beautiful, and sometimes harsh landscape.
Jerm Warfare — Simon Goddek on the Christian Drosten PCR scam In this conversation, Jerm and Simon Goddek, a scientist who challenged the Covid narrative and lost his job, unpack the suspicious early awareness of the alleged virus and the dodgy controversies around the PCR test.
Neil Oliver: Remembering What It Means To Be Human An intimate conversation with Neil Oliver on truth, exile, and courage — exploring how we stay human and free in an age of manipulation, isolation, and the threat of the transhuman agenda.
China's Poetic Soul & Economic Miracle: An Unlikely Pairing | Silk & Steel Podcast Professor Guillen shares amazing stories of his early travels to "wild" parts of Indonesia and being among the first Westerners in post-1979 China, including an unforgettable archaeological discovery in Xinjiang.
Jerm Warfare — David Kurten on being principled and unpopular Jerm and David Kurten, the leader of the UK's Heritage Party and a former teacher turned political figure, they explore various political and cultural issues.
Discussing “An Inconvenient Study” — with Del Bigtree Mike Robinson speaks to Del Bigtree about his new film, An Inconvenient Study, which documents his challenge to a doctor at Henry Ford Health to conduct the most thorough comparative study they could into outcomes for vaxxed and unvaxxed.
Jerm Warfare — Debbie DeGroff on the Dangers of Modern Children's Books Jerm and Deborah DeGroff unpack the disturbing shifts in kids' books over decades, from sneaky propaganda pushes and deliberate dumbing down of reading levels to the critical push for parents to step up and vet what their little ones encounter.
A Thousand Words – James Delingpole (Part 3 of 3) James elaborates on his view of the controlling forces and the methods they employ before discussing his religious convictions. Jake and James continue to flesh out the nature of 'controlled opposition' and the question of how we determine what is true and what is false.
How China's Military Tech Leap Changes Everything (Ft. TP Huang) In this explosive episode of the Silk and Steel Podcast, host Carl Zha is joined by returning expert TP Huang to break down the stunning array of new weapons systems China recently unveiled. From hypersonic missiles that can be launched from submarines to J-20-sized stealth fighter drones, the parade showcased technologies that are years, if not decades, ahead of what other nations are developing.
Jerm Warfare - Escaping climate agendas and social credit systems In this conversation, Jerm and "Esc" (or "Escape"), a sharp analyst known for dissecting the engineered simulations of globalist agendas, unpack the rigged challenges of forecasting future scenarios, zeroing in on carbon emissions and so-called social justice as tools for elite control.
A Thousand Words – James Delingpole (Part 2 of 3) James discusses his experiences as a rock journalist, including his encounters with Led Zeppelin and goes on to discuss Paul Is Dead and the potentially satanic nature of the music industry. Tensions rise as James accuses Jake of gatekeeping... Will the portrait get completed?
Weekly UKC Banter Episode 19 - Daylight savings and Saturday morning cartoons Jerm, Mike and Charles dive into the hidden harms of daylight saving time on health, unearthing forgotten historical sleep patterns where folks naturally broke rest into segments to dodge the grind of modern, enforced continuous slumber that's likely rigged to sap energy and control rhythms.
Lest We Forget — Part 2: They Knew. They Did It Anyway. We Know, Too. Hugh McCarthy The UK Government did not consider the side effects of lockdowns on education. It seemed they did not think these effects were important. But they spent billions on locking us down. Why? What did they know?