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.
The Impossibility of the Apollo Missions Did we really land on the Moon? Pilot and author Randy Walsh isn’t so sure.
Alex Krainer tries to understand Trump’s tariff wars with China Is Trump’s tariff war a bold strategy or political theatre? Jerm and Alex unpack its economic impact, global ripple effects, and what it means for America's future.
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.
Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith: Why Machines Will Never Rule the World In this Jerm Warfare episode, philosopher-turned-data expert Dr. Barry Smith discusses his journey from European philosophy to shaping ontological frameworks for data consistency across U.S. federal agencies and international intelligence communities. He explores how philosophical rigour enhances computer interoperability, national defence, and global data standards.
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.
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.
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.