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The World's End with Sam Ikin

Welcome to The World's End, hosted by the unapologetic so-called journalist Sam Ikin. We bring you news and political commentary delving into the depths of worldwide tyranny and authoritarianism that the legacy media refuses to acknowledge.This show is dedicated to those disillusioned with politics and craving a more authentic and comprehensive understanding of the world. It's time for a government that fights exclusively for its people, and our mission is to shed light on the realities and complexities that major parties often overlook.Sam Ikin is a passionate advocate for change and is committed to providing you with untold narratives and exposing the hidden agendas that shape our political landscape that you will not see if you get all your information from the corporate news media. Through in-depth analysis, incisive commentary, and honest discussions, we aim to empower our viewers to question the status quo and demand better from those in power.At The World's End, we invite

  1. 20

    The TRUTH About Cost of Living Crisis ft. Senator Malcolm Roberts

    We’re told inflation rates are soaring which is causing household budgets to tighten but is it as simple as blaming a word that most people don’t understand? Of course it’s not. The real answer is far more insidious. Senator Malcolm Roberts is one of Australia’s most courageous politicians, openly challenging narratives we’re not supposed to even talk about. Whatever your opinion of Senator Roberts, there’s no question that he has put hours, if not years of research and consideration into every position he holds. This is something you won’t see in the corporate media in 8 to 12 second sound bites. Make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more informative content on critical issues affecting our lives today. Leave your thoughts in the comments below – we want to hear from you! #CostOfLivingCrisis #MalcolmRoberts #Economy #Inflation #Australia #FinancialAdvice #EconomicPolicy #CostOfLivingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. 19

    The Trump Assassination Attempt: Media's BIG Silence Explained (2024)

    Why has the Trump assassination attempt completely fallen out of the news cycle? There are decades when nothing happens and weeks when decades happen. Let's take a look at the decades that were July and August of 2024 and try to work out why the deranged media don't want us to remember the political violence it incited.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  3. 18

    Raygun Olympics: What is going on?

    Even if you've been avoiding the Olympic Games like the plague like a normal person, you couldn't have escaped the breakdancing, in particular the Australian in the John Howard tracksuit. But how, you might ask, could the B-Girl Raygun have been allowed to compete when she was so far below standard? There are three possible scenarios. Let's go through them here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    We need to talk about Jacquie

    We need to talk about Jacquie Lambie. People vote for her because they think she's a non-politician senator who they relate to, who "speaks her mind". In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Tasmania's firebrand senator is deeply inauthentic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Australia's Ministry of Truth and other contradictions

    The double standard from Australia's Ministry of appears to be based around political ideology. I have no problem with officials making sure kids don’t see harmful videos, but the actions of Australia's Ministry of Truth don’t appear to be interested that. This is a political organisation driven by radical ideology run by a highly partisan activist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Bloodbath - How to spot a Blue Anon hoax

    Over the past week, we've seen the development of a Blue Anon conspiracy theory in real-time, and it's been fascinating.   You might have heard that Trump called on his violent gang of  insurrectionists to carry out a bloodbath if he doesn't win the election in November. That's obviously not what he said but let's not let the truth get in the way of a good hoax. In this episode, we look at the genesis of a Blue Anon hoax and how you can make sure you don't fall for one.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The war against meat in the West: A farmer's perspective. Jacob Wolki challenges the narrative.

    Jacob Wolki is a regenerative livestock farmer from Woomargama, Australia, who calls a spade a bloody shovel. From his beautiful farm, he tells The World's End what he thinks of the controversial topic of meat demonisation in the Western world and what he thinks are the real reasons behind it. As meat quality in supermarkets declines and prices skyrocket, we question whether the narrative of meat causing catastrophic climate change holds any truth. Jacob shares his insights on the challenges faced by farmers and consumers alike, and the importance of access to high-quality, sustainably raised meat. Discover the impact of the war against meat on local butchers and the future of the meat industry, as we challenge the notion of moving everyone to a plant-based diet. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion on the state of meat production and consumption in the West.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  8. 13

    Why John Ruddick is worried about local governments

    The full interview from The World's End with Sam Ikin featuring NSW Libertarian MLC John Ruddick. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  9. 12

    FREE ASSANGE analysis with John Ruddick

    Julian Assange is "Arguably, the greatest living human being" according to NSW Libertarian MP John Ruddick, “I wish he could have been free over the last few years.” Has our government done enough to ensure the rights of one of its citizens? Lol of course not. They're too busy virtue-signalling and bickering over whether politicians should be allowed to drink on the job. Nobody has done more to expose the military-industrial complex than Assange. He faces what could be his final court hearing in the next 24 hours.  Watch our Free Assange Analysis. Links to other platforms belowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Putin on the Ritz

    Putin on the Ritz - the interview that upset the establishment You may have noticed the establishment lost its collective mind because a journalist dared to do journalism. In this episode, we analyse why Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin caused the vestigial media's heads to explode. Putin, often labelled a ruthless dictator, remains a significant figure in global politics. It's only natural for any journalist to seek an interview with him. However, the conversation was expected to reveal uncomfortable truths that the establishment would rather suppress. The corporate media continues to try to downplay the truth of its diminishing significance. It's like a 7-year-old finding out that the tooth fairy was actually a dentist with a gambling problem.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The future looks bright

    The world is changing, and people are turning on the global elite. It's time to shake off the chains that are slowly tightening around us and find ways to maintain our way of life. We are looking for solutions in the new season of The World's End. We need to find ways to break free from the control of big corporations and global organisations. In this episode, we talk about understanding the importance of switching from corporate news media to long-form independent media, the rise of libertarianism, and the global scare campaigns designed to keep us in fear and compliance. Follow, like, and subscribe to The World's End podcast on all platforms https://linktr.ee/the_worlds_end Find the full AI translation of Argentinian President Javier Milei here https://x.com/aphysicist/status/1747868626948907325?s=20  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Throwing pennies to the peasants

    As an Australia Day present, most Australians have been given a tax break of between 12 and 45 dollars a week.  They didn't do anything about the cost of housing or the skyrocketing price of groceries. They didn't reduce the tax or excise on petrol. The haven't done a thing to reduce our massive power bills, but they have given us between 12 and 45 dollars a week. While the journalists who are supposed to be holding these clowns to account, they're bickering about which insignificant tax package is best.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    E8 - 60 per cent stupid

    THE WORLD'S END new full episode0:00 - Opener and intro0:32 - New Zealand reelects uniparty after six years of uniparty rule4:17 - Australia is 60 per cent stupid, according to experts after rejecting The Voice10:33 - The new misinformation bill to save us from our own stupidity. Also, why misinformation is BSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    The Voice, Twitter, Elon Musk, Covid and the WEF with Nick Holt

    Call off the search parties. We found him. Rumours of Nick Holt's abduction by the FBI have been greatly exaggerated... or have they? The editor of The Modern Enquirer, Nick Holt joins us to explain why he seems to have completely vanished from Twitter (X). Hint: He's heavily shadowbanned. We mostly talk about the insanity of the past few years and try to understand why the world is tearing itself apart over utter nonsense. We also briefly mention the Voice and some other stuff you'll be really interested in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Debunking De-banking - The Hidden Financial Tyranny

    Have you ever been caught off guard by a sudden lack of access to your bank account? The world of de-banking and its implications for our financial freedom is unsettling. Heaps of us have experienced that heart-stopping moment when our card gets declined at the petrol pump. From high-profile figures to everyday individuals, de-banking is a real concern that affects us all. The power to de-bank is being used to control voices and actions. From political stances to controversial comments, no one is truly immune. We also explore how governments leverage this control to outsource social credit systems. Our guest Crispin Rovere has experienced it first-hand. He shares his experience of being temporarily de-banked and the emotional and practical challenges of this modern-day authoritarianism. All episodes are posted first on X. Follow @sam_ikin so you never miss a beat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Exposing the Dark Reality of Media: My Candid Journey from Newsroom to Reality

    I'm shedding the sarcasm to open up and share my personal experiences in the traditional news media industry. Join me as I delve into the unsettling state of the media landscape and its manipulation by powerful entities for their own agendas. Having spent two decades in the industry, including seven years as a reporter for SBS TV, I gained firsthand insight into the inner workings. However, my decision to step away was driven by the harsh reality of struggling to support my growing family in Sydney's high-cost environment. Juggling multiple jobs and sacrificing personal time left me questioning the industry's priorities. Yet, my departure wasn't solely about financial constraints. I had started asking uncomfortable questions about the troubling bias and selective reporting pervasive across networks. It was time to go, so I relocated to Hobart to contribute to the ABC's digital shift. But my efforts clashed with a toxic newsroom environment, culminating in a confrontation with a sociopathic news editor that led to me getting the boot from the network. The aftermath of my departure in 2016 left me devastated, grappling with personal challenges and profound revelations. The experience unveiled the truth behind the façade and allowed me to critically analyze an industry I had once been a part of. I distanced myself from news consumption because it would stir feelings of failure and inadequacy. Over time, this withdrawal offered a clearer perspective on the media's moral decay. The insatiable hunger for clicks and the susceptibility to external manipulation became evident. The media has been compromised, leaving it vulnerable to the influence of PR machinery and corporate interests. The ideologues in charge, who probably think of themselves as the progressives of the 70s, 80s and the 90s, who used to boycott large corporations, argue against censorship and promote freedom of speech and protested against wars, would now happily label someone who does that as a right-wing nut-job. Those who challenge corporate agendas, question continuous warfare, and advocate for open dialogue are deemed pariahs in a system that seems beholden to a different set of principles. So, why am I sharing this? I believe the truth needs to be spoken, even when it challenges the narrative. Join me on this journey of introspection and awakening as we unravel the intricate threads of a media industry in turmoil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Will X enable a social credit system

    Twitter is being rebranded as X under a massive overhaul of the platform, which sounds like it will be a bit like China’s mega app WeChat. Does that mean it could be a platform for a social credit system? Elon Musk is losing the bird icon, which has been associated with Twitter since it started in 2006, and he’s rebranding it as X. Just X. So we’re not sure yet whether you’ll still tweet from X or whether it’ll be called something else like Xing or - nah I got nothing.  But the superficial imaging of the platform is just the very tip. There’s a lot more to this rebranding.  Elon Musk is following through with his tweet from November 2022 to create an everything app.  Buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app So he’s doing what he said.  But what is an everything app? The worldwide standard for that is China’s WeChat. Almost everyone in China who owns a smartphone has a WeChat account, which is part of China’s social credit system. Most countries have a credit score. That’s not new or controversial. It’s entirely based on your financial history, and it’s used to predict whether or not you’re likely to pay your credit bills. The Chinese model, however, goes to a whole nother level.  Under this plan, all citizens are enrolled in a massive database with data about their financial history, online behaviours, everyday purchases, traffic violations, who they associate with, and much more.  A low credit score could land someone on a blacklist deemed untrustworthy. That could mean they’re banned from catching planes or trains, their internet speed could be throttled, banned from attending good schools, staying in good hotels and just the general public shaming of being labelled bad citizens.  Under a prototype of the credit score system, private companies were tasked with collecting information from their users, including the parent company of WeChat.  WeChat has its own credit rating system, which could presumably be used to limit where someone can spend their money or if they can use their account at all.  If you go to a big city like Shanghai, you need WeChat pay to use a vending machine or to catch a taxi. Obviously, there are some pretty big red flags here.  Remember when evil Twitter was permanently banning people for incorrect political speech? What if that app was the only one you could use to pay for things? I could go on for ages here. The point is, Elon says he wants Twitter to be like WeChat.  In a question and answer session last June he said. "There’s no WeChat equivalent outside of China,” Musk said. "You basically live on WeChat in China. If we can recreate that with Twitter, we’ll be a great success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Who will fill the void?

    The harsh reality of the uneven playing field in Australian politics. Former minor party candidate Gerrie Hoogland joins us to discuss how the major parties maintain their grip, leaving little room for fair competition. We deserve a government that fights exclusively for us. We don't have that, and we haven't had that for a long time. The major parties are not interested. Will anyone stand up to fill the void?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Ignorance is not strength

    The threat of government censorship is a real threat to our free and open society.  Ignorance is not strength, despite what you may have read. This should not be a partisan issue. Whatever side of a debate you are on, censorship should never be the answer. It may seem reasonable now, but if it's allowed, it will be used against you at some point.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Something's gotta give

    Why do we keep doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome? Our elected officials are failing us. They've been failing us for a long, long time. Switching from one party to the other party and back again just isn't working. Australia is in the middle of a cost-of-living crisis. The cost of rent, mortgages, groceries, petrol, electricity, clothing, medicine, and the doctor's visit has gone through the roof.  So what’s being done about it? To curb inflation, the RBA has increased the cash rate again. It's the highest in 11 years.  That means you, the normal person who needs to buy stuff, will be paying even more because your rent or mortgage or that pile of credit card debt or the massive loan your ex-wife left you with after your divorce will cost you more.  So the RBA has made the reasonable decision to increase the cost of living even more.  So let's turn to the leaders we elect.  We have this illusion of democracy where it seems like we have complete control over who we elect, where we’re told you can elect anyone but it has to be either this fool from this horrible party or this clown from this ridiculous party. Call me crazy, but Australians deserve a government exclusively devoted to their interests.  I also think the top priority for any such government would be to ensure a family can afford a home on a single income. That’s the standard we should be demanding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Welcome to The World's End, hosted by the unapologetic so-called journalist Sam Ikin. We bring you news and political commentary delving into the depths of worldwide tyranny and authoritarianism that the legacy media refuses to acknowledge.This show is dedicated to those disillusioned with politics and craving a more authentic and comprehensive understanding of the world. It's time for a government that fights exclusively for its people, and our mission is to shed light on the realities and complexities that major parties often overlook.Sam Ikin is a passionate advocate for change and is committed to providing you with untold narratives and exposing the hidden agendas that shape our political landscape that you will not see if you get all your information from the corporate news media. Through in-depth analysis, incisive commentary, and honest discussions, we aim to empower our viewers to question the status quo and demand better from those in power.At The World's End, we invite

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