Brian Gerrish, Ben Rubin and Prof. Diane Rasmussen McAdie with Monday's UK Column News.If you would like to support our independent journalism, please join the community: https://community.ukcolumn.org/Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-4th-august-202500:39 Migration Now Front and Centre: Public Protest, Media Focus - With Voices From The Ground26:16 You’ve Been Cast as the Villain — Refuse the Role43:56 Join UK Column On Location in York53:46 The Edinburgh Fringe: A Woke Agenda Weapon of Mass DistractionUK Column ON LOCATION Tickets: https://shop.ukcolumn.org/product/uk-column-on-location-ticket-york-18-october-2025/
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Folge vom 04.08.2025UK Column News - 4th August 2025
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Folge vom 01.08.2025Weekly UKC Banter Episode 11Perceptions versus realityJerm, Mike, and Charles dive into a range of topics, from perceptions of global warming and cultural disconnects revealed through travel to the media's skewed portrayal of Islam and the impact of COVID on social interactions. They explore how media narratives shape public belief, often creating a disconnect between reality and perception. They also discuss the radicalisation of society in various forms, not just religious, and the unintended negative consequences of government interventions, alongside the effects of the welfare state in fostering dependency over self-reliance. The three of them emphasise the importance of community and family structures for societal health, noting how cultural differences influence views on safety and crime. They reflect on the future of global relations, advocating for a deeper, more nuanced understanding of governance and cultural variances. They argue that democracy should be a choice, not an imposition, and highlight how travel can profoundly shift one’s worldview.More Jerm Warfare: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare
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Folge vom 01.08.2025UK Column News - 1st August 2025Charles Malet, Patrick Henningsen, Mark Anderson with a special report from Will Coleshill on Friday's UK Column News.Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-1st-august-2025UK Column ON LOCATION Tickets: https://shop.ukcolumn.org/product/uk-column-on-location-ticket-york-18-october-2025/01:02 Gaza Aid Denied: Feeding War, Starving Babies17:44 Seconds to Midnight: Iran, Israel, and the Fallout to Come25:21 Willsy Reports: The Paloma Shemirani Inquest32:55 UK Column On Location Tickets Selling Fast35:57 Another Day, Another Iranian Boogeyman38:56 Rough Skies Ahead — If You Believe the BBC42:58 Zinc Network: Manufacturing Consent, One Influencer at a Time44:45 Massie: The PREP Act is Medical Malpractice Martial Law49:20 Daddy Government Say They’re Saving British Food — Not Sabotaging It59:12 Sun Valley 2025: Invitation Only Media and Technology Summit 1:00:01 And Finally… What the Civil Service Should Look Like?
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Folge vom 31.07.2025What, exactly, is technocracy?Jerm and Patrick Wood tackle the complex idea of technocracy, unpacking its historical origins from the Great Depression era and its impact on today's society. Patrick highlights how technocracy views people as mere resources and pushes for a resource-based economic system, often linked to sustainable development. He warns of the hidden integration of AI into government systems and the political push behind this agenda, which many fail to notice, as seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.Patrick stresses the urgent need for critical thinking to challenge technocratic ideologies and protect personal freedoms. He urges individuals to act at a local level, emphasising that community engagement is vital to resist the control of such systems and to stay aware of the direction society is heading.More Jerm interviews: https://www.ukcolumn.org/series/jerm-warfare