In this conversation, Jerm and Nick Hudson, a sharp critic of globalist centralisation and the engineered COVID narratives through his work with PANDA, delve into the tangled misconceptions about China, shredding the mainstream hype around its so-called surveillance state, rich cultural diversity, and explosive economic growth that's often twisted by Western agendas. They expose how media distortions bury the real pulse of life in China, stressing the weight of historical truths and the grounded, no-nonsense mindset of its people that defies Soros-backed propaganda. The chat also probes the shaky ground of freedom of speech and movement in both China and the increasingly controlled West, calling for a clear-eyed grasp of the shadowy geopolitical games at play.It's all about complex systems rather than binary thinking.Nick's X profile: https://x.com/NickHudsonCTTo see all our written and video content, please visit the UK Column website: https://www.ukcolumn.org/If you would like to support the work we do, you can do so at https://support.ukcolumn.org/
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Folge vom 22.10.2025Jerm Warfare - Complex systems, propaganda, and culture
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Folge vom 21.10.2025Ben Rubin-The Corporate Takeover of Music & CultureBen Rubin – former corporate consultant, underground DJ, and now UK Column journalist – delivers a powerful talk at the Hope Freedom Festival, exposing how corporations and global institutions have hijacked culture, music, and society itself.For nearly two decades, Ben lived a “double life”: working in high-powered consultancy by day and DJ’ing in the underground rave scene by night. In 2020, he left the corporate world to pursue music full-time. But lockdowns not only destroyed live events — they revealed how quickly culture, festivals, and grassroots movements surrendered to the very systems they once resisted.In this talk, Ben introduces his “skin suit” metaphor: institutions that still look the same on the surface but have been hollowed out and captured from within. From health and food to politics, money, and music, systems that once served people now serve profit, global agendas, and authoritarian control.To see all our written and video content, please visit the UK Column website: https://www.ukcolumn.org/If you would like to support the work we do, you can do so at https://support.ukcolumn.org/
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Folge vom 20.10.2025UK Column News - 20th October 2025Brian Gerrish, Ben Rubin, Diane Rasmussen and Sandi Adams with today’s UK Column News. 01:05 Amazon Down: Chaos in cyberspace03:15 Stop Digital ID: Protest in London last weekend08:08 UK Column ‘On Location’ In York: Report from our ‘On Location’ event14:55 Agenda 2030: The bigger picture27:55 Fornethy guilty verdict: Survivor speaks42:15 Support the UK Column and check out our website44:58 Ed Milliband: He wants your money1:01:05 Denmark pushes back on data harvesting1:03:10 UK Column ‘On Location’ in York: It really was fantasticTo see all our written and video content, please visit the UK Column website: https://www.ukcolumn.org/If you would like to support the work we do, you can do so at https://support.ukcolumn.org/
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Folge vom 17.10.2025Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 17In this weekly banter, Jerm, Mike, and Charles share their firsthand experiences and alternative views on China, zeroing in on the Xinjiang region and the fabricated narratives pushed by Western media to demonise it. They unpack the tangled web of cultural biases, the heavy hand of propaganda in distorting realities, and how building tight-knit communities can cut through the fog of societal deceptions. The chat digs into the struggles of breaking free from ideological traps set by global elites, the double-edged sword of technology in spreading controlled messages, and why grassroots, local fixes are key to countering engineered global crises, wrapping up with a mix of grim realism about the manipulated future and a spark of optimism for real change through awakened action.