The HIV/AIDS Swindle | Jerm Warfare David Rasnick argues that HIV is a harmless passenger virus that does not cause AIDS. He says the entire HIV/AIDS paradigm is fundamentally wrong. The Cancer Swindle | Jerm Warfare David Rasnick, a biochemist of many decades, argues that cancer is caused by aneuploidy — an abnormal number or balance of chromosomes — not by individual gene mutations as mainstream medicine claims. Jews, Soviets, and the 1976 Soweto Uprising in South Africa | Jerm Warfare Simon Roche walks through the pivotal moments in South Africa's history. He Focuses on the downfall of apartheid and what the 16 June events really meant. Alternative Narratives and False Dichotomies | Jerm Warfare Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore the concepts of trust and verification in what is presented by the media. JFK’s Assassination and the Collapse of the American Empire | Jerm Warfare Monika Weisak explores how JFK's assassination has shaped global policies. David Rasnick on the AIDS and Cancer Hoax | Jerm Warfare Biochemist David Rasnick argues that cancer is driven by chromosomal instability and that HIV is a harmless ‘virus’ incapable of causing AIDS. World War 3 Has Begun | Jerm Warfare James Patrick discusses the risk of a new world war, the history that has led us to this point, the current tensions that exist, and how to be prepared. Why The Establishment Destroyed Michael Jackson | Jerm Warfare Monika Wiesak, author of the book Michael Jackson: The Man, the Music, the Controversy, discusses the allegations that cloud the memory of Michael Jackson. Be Creative! | Jerm Warfare Creativity is fundamentally an act of resistance — a way to refuse to let societal control and conformity flatten you into a passive consumer. Vanessa Beeley on Israel, Palestine, and Laughter | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Vanessa discuss the trauma faced by people in Lebanon and Gaza and the importance of humour as a mechanism to cope with serious issues. Rockefellers Were Behind the Change in Music Frequency | Jerm Warfare Alex Michael explores how mainstream artists are often boxed in by industry standards which limit theircreative freedom. Debbie Lerman on the Bioweapons Psyop | Jerm Warfare Debbie Lerman and Jerm explore the deeper layers of COVID-19, the military involvement, bioweapons, propaganda, and the importance of critical thought to uncover truth behind global events. Why is Creativity Dying? | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Charles explore the nature of creativity, its evolution, and the impact of AI on artistic expression and society. E Michael Jones on Culture Wars and Universal Ethics | Jerm Warfare Dr E Michael Jones discusses the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence and its implications as highlighted by the Vatican's recent encyclical. Morley Robbins on the Root Cause Protocol | Jerm Warfare Morley Robbins explores the critical role of minerals like copper, iron, and magnesium in human health, emphasising energy production at the cellular level. Richard Gage on Building 7 and the Twin Towers | Jerm Warfare Richard Gage, an architect and former CEO of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, discusses the events of 9/11, focusing on the collapse of Building 7 and the Twin Towers. David Miller: Iran’s resistance to Zionism is critical | Jerm Warfare British researcher David Miller discusses the tribunal victory that recognised anti-Zionist views as protected beliefs, and elaborates on the historical and political intricacies of Zionism and anti-Semitism, highlighting the influence of Zionist organisations worldwide. Polywars | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore the concept of a "polycrisis," emphasising the interconnectedness of global and local challenges. They argue that focusing solely on macro issues like technocracy can lead to a disconnect from immediate realities, such as crime in South Africa. Atheism is a gateway to degeneracy | Jerm Warfare Todd Hayen and Jerm discuss various topics, including the challenges of maintaining creativity in a materialistic society, the impact of secularism on moral values, and the philosophical implications of atheism versus belief in a higher power. Taiwan is about America, not China | Jerm Warfare Carl Zha examines the friction between the US and China, often framed as the "Thucydides Trap," suggesting that this narrative might be less about inevitable conflict and more about the establishment attempting to manage the reality of a declining American empire facing a rising challenger. Sonia Elijah on the ongoing relevance of the Covid scam | Jerm Warfare Sonia Elijah discusses the origins and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of digital authoritarianism, and the scientific controversies surrounding mRNA vaccines. UK Online Safety Act is Not About Online Safety | Jerm Warfare Mike, Charles, and Jerm cover the impact of online safety legislation, surveillance, dependence on technology, societal shifts towards control and personal responsibility. Childbirth Is Not a Medical Condition | Jerm Warfare Pregnant women should stop fearing birth. Neuropsychological Warfare, MK Ultra, and Mind Control | Jerm Warfare Ty, of the NeuroPsych Warfare Alliance, shares insights into the covert world of neurotechnology, mind control, and the ongoing influence of MK Ultra. Tom Luongo on being an American Patriot | Jerm Warfare Tom Luongo uses his background in chemistry and libertarian thought to provide insight on geopolitical and economic issues. Storytelling, Choices, and The Nature of Evil | Jerm Warfare Explore topics that range from personal choices during COVID, the nature of evil and the role of storytelling in human culture, to the influence of technology and transhumanism. The Great UK Election Swindle | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Mike, Charles, and Jerm analyse recent election results, political strategies, and societal challenges. Nikki Florio on Bees, Geoengineering, and Mass Extinction | Jerm Warfare Nikki Florio discusses the critical decline of pollinators, especially bees, and the interconnected threats of geoengineering, 5G, and environmental toxins. Michael Palmer on All Nuclear Weapons being Fake | Jerm Warfare Michael Palmer and Jerm explore nuclear weapons, their existence, and the geopolitical narratives that surround them. Dr Ferdinand Santos on the Artemis Hoax | Jerm Warfare Dr Ferdinand Santos delves into the controversies that surround the moon landings, Artemis missions, and space technology. Chicken Soup is Better Than Aspirin | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Mike, Charles, and Jerm discuss the origins of folk remedies, the role of diet and environment, and challenge mainstream medical practices. Iain Davis on defining multipolarity | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Ian Davis explore the complex concepts of multipolarity, global governance, and the underlying power structures shaping our world. Brian Gerrish on info wars, children, and split opposition | Jerm Warfare Brian Gerrish shares insights on the psychological tactics used in information warfare, the impact of education and media on society, and the spiritual battle underlying current global events. Everything we’re told about Stalin is wrong | Jerm Warfare American professor Grover Furr challenges mainstream narratives about Stalin and Soviet history, emphasising the importance of primary sources and objectivity. Martin Armstrong on where the world is heading | Jerm Warfare We’re bombarded with narratives and lies—Winston Churchill once said, "In time of war, truth is so precious that it needs a bodyguard of lies to protect it." What does freedom even mean? | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter This banter between Mike, Charles, and Jerm explores the complex history of South Africa's Freedom Day, the influence of colonial and imperial powers, and the interconnectedness of political, corporate, and military interests worldwide. Multipolarity is better than sliced bread | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter This conversation between Jerm, Mike, and Charles explores the complex concepts of multipolarity versus unipolarity in global politics, language hijacking, and the importance of nuanced understanding in international relations. Charles Malet on his time in Africa | Jerm Warfare Charles shares his extensive experiences in Africa, explores the complexities of international influence, defense diplomacy, and the geopolitical landscape, providing unique insights into Africa's political and military dynamics. Mark McDonald on navigating ideological extremism | Jerm Warfare Mark shares his journey of stepping back from the noise and focusing on what truly matters: relationships, personal growth, and finding happiness away from the chaos. Sasha Latypova: All Vaccines Cause Most Illnesses Today | Jerm Warfare Sasha Latypova discusses the impact of vaccines on chronic illness, the manipulation of medical research, and the systemic corruption in the pharmaceutical industry. Laurent Guyénot: The West is Not Based on Christianity (Part 2) | Jerm Warfare Explore the deep historical and philosophical roots of Western civilisation, Christianity, and Judaism, and their influence on modern society. To Win, Focus on the Micro Before the Macro | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore practical solutions for personal and community resilience. Laurent Guyénot: The West is Not Based on Christianity | Jerm Warfare Laurent Guyénot discusses the origins of the Torah, the Greco-Roman foundations of the West, and the complex history of religious conflicts. Jim Lee on The Nuances of Geoengineering Part 2 | Jerm Warfare An exploration of the complexities of chemtrails, geoengineering, and aviation pollution. Riley Waggaman on Russian Technocracy | Jerm Warfare Riley Waggaman shares his experiences in Russia. He discusses Russian, as well as Western, policies and how they work within globalist strategies. Charlie Kirk’s Assassination and Israel | Jerm Warfare An in-depth discussion on the political influence of Israel in the US, the mysterious death of Charlie Kirk, and the broader implications for American and global politics. Is It Really China Trying To Control Africa? | Jerm Warfare A critical examination of geopolitical influence in Africa, the legacy of colonialism, Western and Chinese interests, and the manipulation of narrative. James Lee Dismantles the Chemtrail Narrative | Jerm Warfare Explore the complex world of weather modification, geoengineering, and chemtrails. The Greater Israel Project is Harming Multipolarity | Jerm Warfare Discover how ancient prophecy, secret society, and modern strategy intertwine to shape the future of the Middle East. Language Wars and The Battle for Our Thoughts | Jerm Warfare Discover how words influence reality, the importance of critical thought, and the role of linguistics to understand truth. Is BRICS a globalist psyop? | Jerm Warfare Charles, Jerm, and Mike engage in a wide-ranging discussion covering topics such as April Fools' Day, the history and implications of BRICS, and global geopolitics. Hrvoje Morić on BRICS, Multipolarity, and Globalism | Jerm Warfare Hrvoje Morić and Jerm explore the intricate web of global geopolitics, the push for world government, and spiritual perspective to resist the emerging technocratic order. The Technocratic Link Between Shakespeare and Scientism | Jerm Warfare Robert Fredericks explores theories on the identity of William Shakespeare and the influence of Francis Bacon. Max Igan on the Dark Nature of Global Power | Jerm Warfare Max Igan shares insights on global geopolitics, covert operations, and the manipulation of society. Is China Expansionist? | Jerm Warfare Carl Zha speaks with Jeremy Nell and shares his extensive knowledge with regard to China's history, geopolitics, and regional issues. Hakeem Anwar on Substack and Digital ID Creep | Jerm Warfare Hakeem Anwar and Jerm explore the implications of digital ID, age verification, and privacy concerns in the context of technological advancement and government policies. Weekly Banter | UK Column’s brand new magazine, and chemtrails Jerm, Charles, and Mike chat about infrastructure challenges, the brand new UK Column magazine, and the complex topic of chemtrails and geoengineering. James Roguski on the geoengineering psyop | Jerm Warfare James Roguski discusses the reality of atmospheric pollution from aviation and rockets, challenging both the chemtrail and contrail narratives, and highlighting the environmental impact of unregulated emissions. Charles Malet on the UK lying about its involvement in Iran | Jerm Warfare Charles and Jerm explore the complexities of military geopolitics, the legality of military actions at RAF Fairford, and the broader implications of technological advancements and misinformation in modern warfare. Symbolism in the Harry Potter World | Jerm Warfare Ludwig Gartz explores the spiritual symbolism within the Harry Potter series, comparing it to Tolkien's work and delving into themes of human consciousness, ego, and love. Why Trump's Iran War is America's 21st Century Vietnam – And Worse | Silk and Steel In this urgent and deeply sobering episode of The Silk and Steel Podcast, Carlos welcomes back Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at CIGI, to dissect the catastrophic Iran war that no one asked for and no one can stop. Who benefits from the war against Iran? | Jerm Warfare Kevork Almassian is an award-winning journalist and geopolitical expert. He is the founder of Syriana Analysis, an independent news and analysis platform that focuses on global affairs, with a particular emphasis on Syria and Armenia. Freedom, overpopulation, and perceptions | Jerm Warfare Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore themes of freedom, infrastructure, overpopulation, and environmental concerns through personal stories and global perspectives. Zoë Harcombe on why being fatter is better for old age | Jerm Warfare Zoë Harcombe discusses the nuances of diet, the impact of coffee, sugar, and other foods on health, and shares practical advice on maintaining a balanced lifestyle. Mathew Maavak on Why Those Who Try to Control Us Are Not Smart | Jerm Warfare Dr Mathew Maavak reflects on the current global climate, highlighting an ongoing information war marked by widespread disinformation, particularly within the media. Do Not Fight the Government’s Wars | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Etienne De La Boetie² explore the deep ties between organised crime, politics, and media, highlighting how these forces shape public perception and drive conflict for profit rather than security. They argue that government functions as a tool of control and exploitation, undermining individual autonomy and fostering systemic corruption. Weekly Banter: Finding beauty and living authentically Jerm, Mike, and Charles discuss the importance of living authentically and staying true to oneself, emphasising the need to 'walk the talk'. Cynthia Chung on the Limits To Growth | Jerm Warfare Cynthia Chung discusses the impact of AI on attention spans, the historical context of the limits to growth narrative, and the importance of innovation in resource management. A solution is to grow food at prisons and schools | Jerm Warfare Jim Gale and Jerm talk about creating strong local communities by growing food and living simply. Farmer Angus on why foot-and-mouth disease is a scam | Jerm Warfare Farmer Angus is a South African regenerative farmer who runs a 650-hectare farm, focusing on farming methods that strengthen rather than degrade the natural environment. Neil Oliver on rethinking everything we think about everything | Jerm Warfare Neil Oliver shares his journey from being an archaeologist to a journalist and public figure, reflecting on how the events of 2020 reshaped his understanding of history, truth, and societal norms. The Broader Implications of the Attack on Iran | Jerm Warfare This episode with Jerm, Mike and Charles critically examines the recent US attack on Iran, exploring geopolitical strategies, propaganda, and the potential consequences for global stability. The Cult Of The Chosen Ones, part 2 | Jerm Warfare Makia Freeman, an Australian-born investigative journalist, joined Jerm to discuss his 2025 book The Cult of the Chosen Ones. Dr Setareh Sadeqi on why America won’t defeat Iran | Jerm Warfare Regional dynamics and historical context further shape Iran's position, underscoring the complexity of the situation and the determination of its people to maintain independence. Vanessa Beeley on the Zionist attack on Iran | Jerm Warfare Vanessa Beeley, a British independent journalist and activist with deep roots in Middle Eastern affairs—her father was a prominent British Arabist diplomat—has reported extensively from conflict zones including Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, and Yemen. James Delingpole on The Pursuit of Truth | Jerm Warfare The pursuit of truth can be both daunting and exhilarating, requiring courage and humility to navigate a landscape often clouded by misinformation and conspiracy theories. What Will Happen If America Attacks Iran? | Jerm Warfare The US views Iran as a major threat because of its stability and independent stance, which challenges American geopolitical interests. This perception is part of a broader pattern where US interventions are often driven by strategic aims rather than immediate security concerns. Iran's advancements in military capabilities have made any potential US strike far more complex and risky. Simon Roche on multiculturalism, war, and exit strategies | Jerm Warfare Simon Roche explains the origins and aims of Suidlanders, a civil defence and exit strategy group in South Africa. The importance of revising established history | Jerm Warfare Germar Rudolf, a German chemist and revisionist historian born in 1964, is known for his forensic analysis of evidence related to the alleged gas chambers at Auschwitz. Chemtrails, complexity, and circles of influence | Jerm Warfare Todd Hayen and Jerm discuss ideas around chemtrails, truth, and how constant information affects society. Lord of the Rings and the World's Central Banking Oligarchy | Jerm Warfare Ludwig Gartz is a German author who specialises in symbolic interpretations of literature. He interprets Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as a rich allegory that reflecs modern issues such as the monetary system, power dynamics and cultural history. The Globalist Attack on Farmers | Weekly Banter Jerm, Mike, and Charles look at how farmers around the world, particularly in the UK and South Africa, face growing pressure as governments try to facilitate a globalist takeover. Tereza Coraggio on Hitler, Germany, and the Rothschilds | Jerm Warfare Tereza Coraggio presents an alternative theory about Adolf Hitler, World War II, and global financial interests. Michael Rectenwald on Free Speech and the Death of Academia | Jerm Warfare Michael Rectenwald talks about his time in academia, the evolution of his views of social justice, and his journey from Marxism to Libertarianism. Jason Christoff on Planet Mind Control | Jerm Warfare Jason Christoff explores the idea of world-wide mind control through the use of media. The Myth of the Knight in Shining Armour | Jerm Warfare Retired master armourer Chris Dobson shares knowledge of armour history. He dispels myth while he also shines light on intriguing history to the trade, to include the influence of secretive groups. UK Column, China, and Intel Infiltration | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Charles, Mike, and Jerm discuss the UK and China, to include a recent trip to China by some members of the UK Column team. Simon Roche on BRICS, the Weakening Petrodollar, and South African Steaks | Jerm Warfare A rundown of how international relations have shifted and where global power may be headed. What is the TYCHOS Model of the Universe? | Jerm Warfare Simon Shack explains the TYCHOS model—a model of the universe which presents a new perspective on astronomy. Massimo Mazzucco on the Apollo Missions and Hasselblad Technology | Jerm Warfare A professional photographer, Massimo Mazzucco, discusses the authenticity of moon-landing images with Jeremy Nell. The Cult of the Chosen Ones — Makia Freeman | Jerm Warfare A look at the historical and ideological roots of a group believed to influence major world events and religions. World War 3 and What To Do About It | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Claudio chat about how people think. They discuss how travel can highlight differences in how happy societies are. William Shakespeare did not write any of his plays | Jerm Warfare Robert Frederick argues that William Shakespeare was essentially a hoax - that the famous plays weren't actually written by the man from Stratford-upon-Avon, but instead by Sir Francis Bacon, a highly educated Tudor insider. Charlie Robinson on understanding propaganda wars | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Charlie Robinson delve into various topics including the influence of media and propaganda, the role of misinformation in shaping public perception, and the complexities of American foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel. Why is there a war on raw milk? | Jerm Warfare Sally Fallon Morell discusses the benefits and controversies surrounding raw milk, its historical regulation, and the nutritional wisdom of Weston Price. Her husband died in the Twin Towers, and the official story is a lie | Jerm Warfare Patricia Casazza, a widow of a 9/11 victim (John), shares her personal story, expressing doubts about the official narrative of the events. WEEKLY BANTER - No, we don’t want the West to collapse | Jerm Warfare Jerm, Mike, and Charles chat about how criticising the West doesn't mean wanting it to collapse — it's more about pushing for change. He’s one of the most censored people, so I invited him onto my show | Jerm Warfare Dustin Nemos is an independent media figure who describes himself as "one of the most censored names in US independent media." David Weiss argues that Earth is flat and why it matters | Jerm Warfare David Weiss (AKA Flat Earth Dave) presents a comprehensive case for re-examining humanity's understanding of reality, positioning it as essential for personal empowerment and liberation from systemic control. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Last page
The HIV/AIDS Swindle | Jerm Warfare David Rasnick argues that HIV is a harmless passenger virus that does not cause AIDS. He says the entire HIV/AIDS paradigm is fundamentally wrong.
The Cancer Swindle | Jerm Warfare David Rasnick, a biochemist of many decades, argues that cancer is caused by aneuploidy — an abnormal number or balance of chromosomes — not by individual gene mutations as mainstream medicine claims.
Jews, Soviets, and the 1976 Soweto Uprising in South Africa | Jerm Warfare Simon Roche walks through the pivotal moments in South Africa's history. He Focuses on the downfall of apartheid and what the 16 June events really meant.
Alternative Narratives and False Dichotomies | Jerm Warfare Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore the concepts of trust and verification in what is presented by the media.
JFK’s Assassination and the Collapse of the American Empire | Jerm Warfare Monika Weisak explores how JFK's assassination has shaped global policies.
David Rasnick on the AIDS and Cancer Hoax | Jerm Warfare Biochemist David Rasnick argues that cancer is driven by chromosomal instability and that HIV is a harmless ‘virus’ incapable of causing AIDS.
World War 3 Has Begun | Jerm Warfare James Patrick discusses the risk of a new world war, the history that has led us to this point, the current tensions that exist, and how to be prepared.
Why The Establishment Destroyed Michael Jackson | Jerm Warfare Monika Wiesak, author of the book Michael Jackson: The Man, the Music, the Controversy, discusses the allegations that cloud the memory of Michael Jackson.
Be Creative! | Jerm Warfare Creativity is fundamentally an act of resistance — a way to refuse to let societal control and conformity flatten you into a passive consumer.
Vanessa Beeley on Israel, Palestine, and Laughter | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Vanessa discuss the trauma faced by people in Lebanon and Gaza and the importance of humour as a mechanism to cope with serious issues.
Rockefellers Were Behind the Change in Music Frequency | Jerm Warfare Alex Michael explores how mainstream artists are often boxed in by industry standards which limit theircreative freedom.
Debbie Lerman on the Bioweapons Psyop | Jerm Warfare Debbie Lerman and Jerm explore the deeper layers of COVID-19, the military involvement, bioweapons, propaganda, and the importance of critical thought to uncover truth behind global events.
Why is Creativity Dying? | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Charles explore the nature of creativity, its evolution, and the impact of AI on artistic expression and society.
E Michael Jones on Culture Wars and Universal Ethics | Jerm Warfare Dr E Michael Jones discusses the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence and its implications as highlighted by the Vatican's recent encyclical.
Morley Robbins on the Root Cause Protocol | Jerm Warfare Morley Robbins explores the critical role of minerals like copper, iron, and magnesium in human health, emphasising energy production at the cellular level.
Richard Gage on Building 7 and the Twin Towers | Jerm Warfare Richard Gage, an architect and former CEO of Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, discusses the events of 9/11, focusing on the collapse of Building 7 and the Twin Towers.
David Miller: Iran’s resistance to Zionism is critical | Jerm Warfare British researcher David Miller discusses the tribunal victory that recognised anti-Zionist views as protected beliefs, and elaborates on the historical and political intricacies of Zionism and anti-Semitism, highlighting the influence of Zionist organisations worldwide.
Polywars | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore the concept of a "polycrisis," emphasising the interconnectedness of global and local challenges. They argue that focusing solely on macro issues like technocracy can lead to a disconnect from immediate realities, such as crime in South Africa.
Atheism is a gateway to degeneracy | Jerm Warfare Todd Hayen and Jerm discuss various topics, including the challenges of maintaining creativity in a materialistic society, the impact of secularism on moral values, and the philosophical implications of atheism versus belief in a higher power.
Taiwan is about America, not China | Jerm Warfare Carl Zha examines the friction between the US and China, often framed as the "Thucydides Trap," suggesting that this narrative might be less about inevitable conflict and more about the establishment attempting to manage the reality of a declining American empire facing a rising challenger.
Sonia Elijah on the ongoing relevance of the Covid scam | Jerm Warfare Sonia Elijah discusses the origins and implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of digital authoritarianism, and the scientific controversies surrounding mRNA vaccines.
UK Online Safety Act is Not About Online Safety | Jerm Warfare Mike, Charles, and Jerm cover the impact of online safety legislation, surveillance, dependence on technology, societal shifts towards control and personal responsibility.
Neuropsychological Warfare, MK Ultra, and Mind Control | Jerm Warfare Ty, of the NeuroPsych Warfare Alliance, shares insights into the covert world of neurotechnology, mind control, and the ongoing influence of MK Ultra.
Tom Luongo on being an American Patriot | Jerm Warfare Tom Luongo uses his background in chemistry and libertarian thought to provide insight on geopolitical and economic issues.
Storytelling, Choices, and The Nature of Evil | Jerm Warfare Explore topics that range from personal choices during COVID, the nature of evil and the role of storytelling in human culture, to the influence of technology and transhumanism.
The Great UK Election Swindle | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Mike, Charles, and Jerm analyse recent election results, political strategies, and societal challenges.
Nikki Florio on Bees, Geoengineering, and Mass Extinction | Jerm Warfare Nikki Florio discusses the critical decline of pollinators, especially bees, and the interconnected threats of geoengineering, 5G, and environmental toxins.
Michael Palmer on All Nuclear Weapons being Fake | Jerm Warfare Michael Palmer and Jerm explore nuclear weapons, their existence, and the geopolitical narratives that surround them.
Dr Ferdinand Santos on the Artemis Hoax | Jerm Warfare Dr Ferdinand Santos delves into the controversies that surround the moon landings, Artemis missions, and space technology.
Chicken Soup is Better Than Aspirin | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Mike, Charles, and Jerm discuss the origins of folk remedies, the role of diet and environment, and challenge mainstream medical practices.
Iain Davis on defining multipolarity | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Ian Davis explore the complex concepts of multipolarity, global governance, and the underlying power structures shaping our world.
Brian Gerrish on info wars, children, and split opposition | Jerm Warfare Brian Gerrish shares insights on the psychological tactics used in information warfare, the impact of education and media on society, and the spiritual battle underlying current global events.
Everything we’re told about Stalin is wrong | Jerm Warfare American professor Grover Furr challenges mainstream narratives about Stalin and Soviet history, emphasising the importance of primary sources and objectivity.
Martin Armstrong on where the world is heading | Jerm Warfare We’re bombarded with narratives and lies—Winston Churchill once said, "In time of war, truth is so precious that it needs a bodyguard of lies to protect it."
What does freedom even mean? | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter This banter between Mike, Charles, and Jerm explores the complex history of South Africa's Freedom Day, the influence of colonial and imperial powers, and the interconnectedness of political, corporate, and military interests worldwide.
Multipolarity is better than sliced bread | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter This conversation between Jerm, Mike, and Charles explores the complex concepts of multipolarity versus unipolarity in global politics, language hijacking, and the importance of nuanced understanding in international relations.
Charles Malet on his time in Africa | Jerm Warfare Charles shares his extensive experiences in Africa, explores the complexities of international influence, defense diplomacy, and the geopolitical landscape, providing unique insights into Africa's political and military dynamics.
Mark McDonald on navigating ideological extremism | Jerm Warfare Mark shares his journey of stepping back from the noise and focusing on what truly matters: relationships, personal growth, and finding happiness away from the chaos.
Sasha Latypova: All Vaccines Cause Most Illnesses Today | Jerm Warfare Sasha Latypova discusses the impact of vaccines on chronic illness, the manipulation of medical research, and the systemic corruption in the pharmaceutical industry.
Laurent Guyénot: The West is Not Based on Christianity (Part 2) | Jerm Warfare Explore the deep historical and philosophical roots of Western civilisation, Christianity, and Judaism, and their influence on modern society.
To Win, Focus on the Micro Before the Macro | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore practical solutions for personal and community resilience.
Laurent Guyénot: The West is Not Based on Christianity | Jerm Warfare Laurent Guyénot discusses the origins of the Torah, the Greco-Roman foundations of the West, and the complex history of religious conflicts.
Jim Lee on The Nuances of Geoengineering Part 2 | Jerm Warfare An exploration of the complexities of chemtrails, geoengineering, and aviation pollution.
Riley Waggaman on Russian Technocracy | Jerm Warfare Riley Waggaman shares his experiences in Russia. He discusses Russian, as well as Western, policies and how they work within globalist strategies.
Charlie Kirk’s Assassination and Israel | Jerm Warfare An in-depth discussion on the political influence of Israel in the US, the mysterious death of Charlie Kirk, and the broader implications for American and global politics.
Is It Really China Trying To Control Africa? | Jerm Warfare A critical examination of geopolitical influence in Africa, the legacy of colonialism, Western and Chinese interests, and the manipulation of narrative.
James Lee Dismantles the Chemtrail Narrative | Jerm Warfare Explore the complex world of weather modification, geoengineering, and chemtrails.
The Greater Israel Project is Harming Multipolarity | Jerm Warfare Discover how ancient prophecy, secret society, and modern strategy intertwine to shape the future of the Middle East.
Language Wars and The Battle for Our Thoughts | Jerm Warfare Discover how words influence reality, the importance of critical thought, and the role of linguistics to understand truth.
Is BRICS a globalist psyop? | Jerm Warfare Charles, Jerm, and Mike engage in a wide-ranging discussion covering topics such as April Fools' Day, the history and implications of BRICS, and global geopolitics.
Hrvoje Morić on BRICS, Multipolarity, and Globalism | Jerm Warfare Hrvoje Morić and Jerm explore the intricate web of global geopolitics, the push for world government, and spiritual perspective to resist the emerging technocratic order.
The Technocratic Link Between Shakespeare and Scientism | Jerm Warfare Robert Fredericks explores theories on the identity of William Shakespeare and the influence of Francis Bacon.
Max Igan on the Dark Nature of Global Power | Jerm Warfare Max Igan shares insights on global geopolitics, covert operations, and the manipulation of society.
Is China Expansionist? | Jerm Warfare Carl Zha speaks with Jeremy Nell and shares his extensive knowledge with regard to China's history, geopolitics, and regional issues.
Hakeem Anwar on Substack and Digital ID Creep | Jerm Warfare Hakeem Anwar and Jerm explore the implications of digital ID, age verification, and privacy concerns in the context of technological advancement and government policies.
Weekly Banter | UK Column’s brand new magazine, and chemtrails Jerm, Charles, and Mike chat about infrastructure challenges, the brand new UK Column magazine, and the complex topic of chemtrails and geoengineering.
James Roguski on the geoengineering psyop | Jerm Warfare James Roguski discusses the reality of atmospheric pollution from aviation and rockets, challenging both the chemtrail and contrail narratives, and highlighting the environmental impact of unregulated emissions.
Charles Malet on the UK lying about its involvement in Iran | Jerm Warfare Charles and Jerm explore the complexities of military geopolitics, the legality of military actions at RAF Fairford, and the broader implications of technological advancements and misinformation in modern warfare.
Symbolism in the Harry Potter World | Jerm Warfare Ludwig Gartz explores the spiritual symbolism within the Harry Potter series, comparing it to Tolkien's work and delving into themes of human consciousness, ego, and love.
Why Trump's Iran War is America's 21st Century Vietnam – And Worse | Silk and Steel In this urgent and deeply sobering episode of The Silk and Steel Podcast, Carlos welcomes back Einar Tangen, Senior Fellow at CIGI, to dissect the catastrophic Iran war that no one asked for and no one can stop.
Who benefits from the war against Iran? | Jerm Warfare Kevork Almassian is an award-winning journalist and geopolitical expert. He is the founder of Syriana Analysis, an independent news and analysis platform that focuses on global affairs, with a particular emphasis on Syria and Armenia.
Freedom, overpopulation, and perceptions | Jerm Warfare Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore themes of freedom, infrastructure, overpopulation, and environmental concerns through personal stories and global perspectives.
Zoë Harcombe on why being fatter is better for old age | Jerm Warfare Zoë Harcombe discusses the nuances of diet, the impact of coffee, sugar, and other foods on health, and shares practical advice on maintaining a balanced lifestyle.
Mathew Maavak on Why Those Who Try to Control Us Are Not Smart | Jerm Warfare Dr Mathew Maavak reflects on the current global climate, highlighting an ongoing information war marked by widespread disinformation, particularly within the media.
Do Not Fight the Government’s Wars | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Etienne De La Boetie² explore the deep ties between organised crime, politics, and media, highlighting how these forces shape public perception and drive conflict for profit rather than security. They argue that government functions as a tool of control and exploitation, undermining individual autonomy and fostering systemic corruption.
Weekly Banter: Finding beauty and living authentically Jerm, Mike, and Charles discuss the importance of living authentically and staying true to oneself, emphasising the need to 'walk the talk'.
Cynthia Chung on the Limits To Growth | Jerm Warfare Cynthia Chung discusses the impact of AI on attention spans, the historical context of the limits to growth narrative, and the importance of innovation in resource management.
A solution is to grow food at prisons and schools | Jerm Warfare Jim Gale and Jerm talk about creating strong local communities by growing food and living simply.
Farmer Angus on why foot-and-mouth disease is a scam | Jerm Warfare Farmer Angus is a South African regenerative farmer who runs a 650-hectare farm, focusing on farming methods that strengthen rather than degrade the natural environment.
Neil Oliver on rethinking everything we think about everything | Jerm Warfare Neil Oliver shares his journey from being an archaeologist to a journalist and public figure, reflecting on how the events of 2020 reshaped his understanding of history, truth, and societal norms.
The Broader Implications of the Attack on Iran | Jerm Warfare This episode with Jerm, Mike and Charles critically examines the recent US attack on Iran, exploring geopolitical strategies, propaganda, and the potential consequences for global stability.
The Cult Of The Chosen Ones, part 2 | Jerm Warfare Makia Freeman, an Australian-born investigative journalist, joined Jerm to discuss his 2025 book The Cult of the Chosen Ones.
Dr Setareh Sadeqi on why America won’t defeat Iran | Jerm Warfare Regional dynamics and historical context further shape Iran's position, underscoring the complexity of the situation and the determination of its people to maintain independence.
Vanessa Beeley on the Zionist attack on Iran | Jerm Warfare Vanessa Beeley, a British independent journalist and activist with deep roots in Middle Eastern affairs—her father was a prominent British Arabist diplomat—has reported extensively from conflict zones including Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, and Yemen.
James Delingpole on The Pursuit of Truth | Jerm Warfare The pursuit of truth can be both daunting and exhilarating, requiring courage and humility to navigate a landscape often clouded by misinformation and conspiracy theories.
What Will Happen If America Attacks Iran? | Jerm Warfare The US views Iran as a major threat because of its stability and independent stance, which challenges American geopolitical interests. This perception is part of a broader pattern where US interventions are often driven by strategic aims rather than immediate security concerns. Iran's advancements in military capabilities have made any potential US strike far more complex and risky.
Simon Roche on multiculturalism, war, and exit strategies | Jerm Warfare Simon Roche explains the origins and aims of Suidlanders, a civil defence and exit strategy group in South Africa.
The importance of revising established history | Jerm Warfare Germar Rudolf, a German chemist and revisionist historian born in 1964, is known for his forensic analysis of evidence related to the alleged gas chambers at Auschwitz.
Chemtrails, complexity, and circles of influence | Jerm Warfare Todd Hayen and Jerm discuss ideas around chemtrails, truth, and how constant information affects society.
Lord of the Rings and the World's Central Banking Oligarchy | Jerm Warfare Ludwig Gartz is a German author who specialises in symbolic interpretations of literature. He interprets Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as a rich allegory that reflecs modern issues such as the monetary system, power dynamics and cultural history.
The Globalist Attack on Farmers | Weekly Banter Jerm, Mike, and Charles look at how farmers around the world, particularly in the UK and South Africa, face growing pressure as governments try to facilitate a globalist takeover.
Tereza Coraggio on Hitler, Germany, and the Rothschilds | Jerm Warfare Tereza Coraggio presents an alternative theory about Adolf Hitler, World War II, and global financial interests.
Michael Rectenwald on Free Speech and the Death of Academia | Jerm Warfare Michael Rectenwald talks about his time in academia, the evolution of his views of social justice, and his journey from Marxism to Libertarianism.
Jason Christoff on Planet Mind Control | Jerm Warfare Jason Christoff explores the idea of world-wide mind control through the use of media.
The Myth of the Knight in Shining Armour | Jerm Warfare Retired master armourer Chris Dobson shares knowledge of armour history. He dispels myth while he also shines light on intriguing history to the trade, to include the influence of secretive groups.
UK Column, China, and Intel Infiltration | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter Charles, Mike, and Jerm discuss the UK and China, to include a recent trip to China by some members of the UK Column team.
Simon Roche on BRICS, the Weakening Petrodollar, and South African Steaks | Jerm Warfare A rundown of how international relations have shifted and where global power may be headed.
What is the TYCHOS Model of the Universe? | Jerm Warfare Simon Shack explains the TYCHOS model—a model of the universe which presents a new perspective on astronomy.
Massimo Mazzucco on the Apollo Missions and Hasselblad Technology | Jerm Warfare A professional photographer, Massimo Mazzucco, discusses the authenticity of moon-landing images with Jeremy Nell.
The Cult of the Chosen Ones — Makia Freeman | Jerm Warfare A look at the historical and ideological roots of a group believed to influence major world events and religions.
World War 3 and What To Do About It | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Claudio chat about how people think. They discuss how travel can highlight differences in how happy societies are.
William Shakespeare did not write any of his plays | Jerm Warfare Robert Frederick argues that William Shakespeare was essentially a hoax - that the famous plays weren't actually written by the man from Stratford-upon-Avon, but instead by Sir Francis Bacon, a highly educated Tudor insider.
Charlie Robinson on understanding propaganda wars | Jerm Warfare Jerm and Charlie Robinson delve into various topics including the influence of media and propaganda, the role of misinformation in shaping public perception, and the complexities of American foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel.
Why is there a war on raw milk? | Jerm Warfare Sally Fallon Morell discusses the benefits and controversies surrounding raw milk, its historical regulation, and the nutritional wisdom of Weston Price.
Her husband died in the Twin Towers, and the official story is a lie | Jerm Warfare Patricia Casazza, a widow of a 9/11 victim (John), shares her personal story, expressing doubts about the official narrative of the events.
WEEKLY BANTER - No, we don’t want the West to collapse | Jerm Warfare Jerm, Mike, and Charles chat about how criticising the West doesn't mean wanting it to collapse — it's more about pushing for change.
He’s one of the most censored people, so I invited him onto my show | Jerm Warfare Dustin Nemos is an independent media figure who describes himself as "one of the most censored names in US independent media."
David Weiss argues that Earth is flat and why it matters | Jerm Warfare David Weiss (AKA Flat Earth Dave) presents a comprehensive case for re-examining humanity's understanding of reality, positioning it as essential for personal empowerment and liberation from systemic control.