Ben Rubin and Brian Gerrish take a trip to Dartmoor and a trip back in time to the early days of Brian's career in the Royal Navy, what he saw happening in the country when he left active service in the early 1990s, and how this led him to establish UK Column as a bulwark against the deliberate degradation and subversion of our society by those entrusted with its protection.https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/the-watchman
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Folge vom 18.06.2025The Watchman
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Folge vom 16.06.2025No Atom Bombs Were Dropped on JapanMichael Palmer examines the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, arguing that no nuclear bombs were used. Instead, he suggests conventional weapons and chemicals, such as mustard gas, were deployed. Drawing on official documents and eyewitness accounts, Palmer challenges the accepted narrative, highlighting inconsistencies in reports of radiation sickness. He proposes the bombings may have been staged, with propaganda influencing public perception. The analysis also explores the political motives and historical context, questioning whether a cover-up took place.https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/no-atomic-bombs-were-dropped-on-japan
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Folge vom 16.06.2025Lara Logan: What Happened to Journalism?Lara Logan reflects on her career in journalism, highlighting challenges such as cancel culture and the shifting media landscape. She emphasises the importance of questioning dominant narratives, warns against the rise of propaganda, and critiques race-based laws in South Africa. Logan also explores the societal impact of Marxism and the tension between activism and journalism.She discusses the profound effects of land expropriation in South Africa, drawing on both personal experience and broader national issues. Logan touches on the emotional difficulty of leaving South Africa, its breathtaking natural beauty, and the continent’s ongoing struggles with corruption and development. She expresses deep concern for the future of journalism in an age of rapid change and widespread misinformation.https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/lara-logan-what-happened-to-journalism
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Folge vom 16.06.2025UK Column News - 16th June 2025Brian Gerrish, Mike Robinson 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-16th-june-202500:00 Endless Inquiries: Still No Answers - Tim Fortescue Admits Whips Cover Up Child Abuse for Brownie Points12:03 Still No Justice: Fornethy Survivors Left Waiting With Empty Promises23:12 Covered-Up Atrocities Build Rage — Until the Explosion They’ve Been Waiting For28:11 Stamergeddon & Mark Carnage: Cooking Up the Crash Together in Canada35:26 Join the UK Column for £50/year—Watch UKC News Extra40:10 MPs Sworn to Serve - For Britain or Israel?45:48 Blaise Metreweli: First Woman to Run MI6 — Was Also There When We Lied Our Way Into Iraq50:07 Libraries Purged: Academic Material Disappearing While No One Notices55:27 Deported for Decency: Speak for Palestine, Get Cuffed at Customs