PODCAST · society
Fockham Hall
by Eric von Essex
Broadcasting from the fully independent state of Fockham
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Wolfpack Mind Control Awareness!
In this lively episode of Food for Thought Radio, I welcome back longtime activist Nathan Allenby to unpack a central theme shaping our times: passivity and fear in public life. We discuss why once-simple acts of civic engagement now feel risky, how cancel culture and job insecurity chill participation, and why many supporters stop at applause rather than action. Nathan reflects on 38 years of activism—from stopping toxic and clinical waste incinerators on Tyneside to practical lessons like postcards over petitions—and shares pragmatic strategies for building influence without courting danger, including using cash, understanding local processes, and setting achievable, concrete asks.We explore the collapse of local journalism and the rise of curated, censored narratives that hamper organising, the limits of protest as an end in itself, and the power of community-first solutions. Listener questions spark a deeper dive into how real change happens—cooperatives, mutual aid, and local self-reliance—alongside a spirited debate with guest “Survival Steve” on natural law, unity consciousness, and why politics cannot fix spiritual and moral problems. We round off with practical tips for overcoming isolation, rekindling neighbourly bonds, and turning awareness into purposeful, protective action.
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Happy Clappy!
In this lively, freewheeling episode, I kick things off after a few unexpected adverts and welcome guests Patrick and Paul for a spirited discussion on religion, morality, and power. We range from Yuri Bezmenov’s warnings about ideological subversion to the historical entanglements of church and state, the nature of scripture and translation (from the Septuagint to the Douay–Rheims), and whether belief in government functions like a religion. Along the way, we tussle over Jesuit history, usury and banking, Constantine and the Council of Nicaea, Henry VIII and the Reformation, and how myth, parable, and conscience shape culture. We also detour—joyfully—into the olfactory: incense in churches, perfume and pheromones, pipe tobacco, and why old chip-fat diesel smells like a chippy. With plenty of humour, listener questions, and friendly disagreement, we keep it robust yet civil—very much in the spirit of a classic salon: different viewpoints, real discussions, and questions that matter.
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They See, You See!
In tonight’s episode, I’m joined by Nathan Allenby for a far‑reaching, urgent conversation on facial recognition and the wider surveillance architecture growing around us. We unpack the recent High Court ruling on the Met’s live facial recognition, why tech‑led policing is failing while crime rises, and how integrated CCTV, ANPR, retail systems like Facewatch, phones, RFID, and international data brokers knit into path‑tracking and social profiling. Nathan outlines practical, lawful ways to evade automated identification (from breaking the human silhouette to reflective Mylar blankets) and calls for decentralised, local protests this Saturday—snap a masked group photo and share it to the “Stop Facial Recognition” Telegram to be part of a nationwide action. We also explore the social roots of crime—loss of community policing, breakdown of cohesion and family stability, and globalised policy drives—while urging peaceful, persistent civil resistance and community self‑reliance. Along the way: local anecdotes, CCTV blind spots, historical lessons, and a clear message—don’t accept a future where walking to the shops means passing checkpoints; organise, resist, and keep your dignity (and sense of humour) intact.Resources mentioned: No CCTV (no‑cctv.org.uk). Telegram: “Stop Facial Recognition.” Practical tip: inexpensive Mylar “survival” blankets (search online) and simple silhouette‑breaking tactics can disrupt automated tracking—use responsibly and lawfully during peaceful protest.
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Mad Dogs and Marconi Men!
In tonight’s lively, freewheeling show, I navigated tech hiccups, cheeky banter, and a deep-dive interview with researcher David on part two of the Marconi mystery. We recapped how the 1982 Falklands conflict links to the remote South Sandwich Islands (Southern Thule), alleged recovery of a sentient “black goo,” and why documents surrounding that area keep getting reclassified decades on. David walked us through peculiar open-verdict deaths of UK defence scientists in the 1980s, possible ties to exotic materials and hydraulics labs, and how foreign media covered what British outlets largely dodged. We also touched on modern parallels: recent sudden deaths in fringe science and free-energy spaces, the limits of FOI transparency, and how surveillance and platform moderation shape what the public sees. Between segments, we riffed on everyday absurdities—transport, smartphones on loudspeaker, piped music, architecture rants, and the vanishing art of workplace humour—before previewing tomorrow’s episode on facial recognition and civil liberties. Strap in for part three of Marconi soon, where we tackle satellite interference claims, lab design clues, and the bigger question: who controls breakthrough tech—and at what cost?Key moments: Southern Thule’s odd strategic weight; 1980s Marconi deaths and “open verdicts”; FOI finds at Kew; a 1983 Marconi hydraulics clean facility; media treatment at home vs abroad; and current-day echoes around fringe tech, censorship, and state power.
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Breaking Dependency, Becoming Empowered!
In this eventful episode, I welcome guest Nathan Allenby for a wide‑ranging conversation on the state of democracy in Britain, the erosion of civil liberties, and practical, bottom‑up ways communities can reclaim autonomy. We discuss historic and current limits on democratic accountability, how external forces shape policy, and why protests without strategy often fall short. Nathan shares lessons from decades of grassroots organising—covering empowerment, adaptable tactics, legal awareness, and emotional resilience—and makes the case for rebuilding from the ground up through mutual aid, cooperatives, and local supply networks. Despite some technical turbulence, we keep the focus on solutions: forming trusted groups, prioritising quality food through farmer links, and experimenting with small, practical projects that can scale. Alongside the chat, I introduce a live poll on models of social change—from top‑down reform to community cooperatives—and read interim results that show strong support for bypassing party politics to build our own institutions. We close with a call to organise locally, reduce attention to legacy narratives, and take one concrete step this week toward resilient, community‑led alternatives.
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Alternative Response!
In this freewheeling live episode, I welcome the regular Food For Thought Radio crew for a candid, sometimes heated, always engaging round-table on media narratives, authority, morality, and personal sovereignty. We range widely—from drone surveillance and signal jammers to natural law, the legitimacy of government, and whether objective morality is the only foundation for lasting change. We dip into contentious public figures, alleged cover-ups, historical patterns in wars and “emergencies,” and the role of occulted knowledge. Along the way, we share personal stories about demonic experiences, UFO sightings in Scotland, cats with character, and the cultural roots of kilts—all with robust debate, humour, and respect. We close by trailing tomorrow’s show on pathways to positive change and a forthcoming listener poll.Resources mentioned include research on natural law and objective morality, historical oddities (from the Balfour Declaration to dive-bomber air-brakes), and community-led problem solving. If you value civil, big-tent conversation that challenges orthodoxies without sacrificing camaraderie, this one’s for you.
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A Load of Old Fertilizer!
In this lively Food for Thought Radio crossover, I welcome the Bowler Hat Farmer (Mark) and Anorak/Paul for a frank, fast-paced conversation about the looming fertiliser shortfall, soil health, and how that cascades into supermarket scarcity later this year. We unpack the shift from traditional manure to nitrogen-based “nitram,” why shortages could slash yields, and practical, immediate steps: cover crops, grazing sheep, and rebuilding soil biology. We also highlight direct-to-consumer routes like foodfindershub.org, why local food beats cold-stored imports, and how communities can prep now with seeds, raised beds, water harvesting, and basic preservation (pickling, fermenting). Listeners share challenges (grazing access, slug invasions, empty shelves), and we trade solutions—from grazing under solar farms to potato buckets, tomato baskets, composting, and foraging basics—plus the case for raw milk and local honey to support gut health. It’s equal parts urgency and empowerment: build farmer relationships now, grow something this week, and help each other get resilient before shortages bite.Resources and links mentioned: foodfindershub.org (connect with local producers), [email protected] (contact Mark for flyers/support), Caswells eco compost (quality growing medium), and an open invite to community-led growing groups and practical skill-sharing.
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Entities!
Tonight I welcomed Helen, joining us from Brazil, for a gripping, candid conversation about entities, attachments, and what many describe as demonic possession. I shared my own family’s harrowing encounters—sudden personality flips, emotional manipulation, and the sense of an invasive presence—before handing over to Helen, who detailed how she came into this work via hypnotherapy, spirit release, and her method she calls “emotional alchemy.” We explored how trauma, ancestry, hospitals, prisons, and high‑stress places can open doors to entities; the difference between full possession and energetic attachment; and practical ways people can reclaim their power: cleaning up emotional wounds, raising one’s state, setting boundaries, using discernment, and, yes, sometimes calling in heavyweight help. We fielded wide‑ranging listener questions on angels, sleep paralysis, dreams, architecture’s effect on the psyche, and why cultivating kindness, humour, and community acts as a shield.We also touched on how “negative loosh” fuels the darker side of the astral, why awareness is the first defence, and how to avoid getting pulled into the fear spiral. Throughout, the message stayed clear: you are stronger than you think, you have authority over what enters your field, and elevating your state—through courage, compassion, and a dose of levity—makes you far harder to mess with.
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Safely Ejecting from the Demonic System!
Tonight I welcomed Paul, Patrick, and Survival Steve for a rollicking, wide‑ranging conversation that moved from fuel prices, old Land Rovers, and DIY diesel hacks to self‑defence mindsets, situational awareness, and the bigger strategic picture of cognitive warfare. Steve, drawing on his military background, challenged us to stop thinking like slaves, understand natural law, and build true moral agency at the strategic—not just tactical—level. We batted around practical resilience ideas too: growing food, conserving fuel, using everyday “force multipliers” like a pen for self‑defence, and forming local circles that share skills and care. A surprise drop‑in from Helen in Brazil brought an uplifting window into village life, community security, and abundant local food—plus a teaser for tomorrow’s show on building off‑system communities. We wrapped with a frank look at unity in the truth community and why courage, care, and reason must lead the way. Join us tomorrow for part two with Helen (Brazil homesteading), Survival Steve, Nathan Allenby, and the crew as we get even more concrete about positive, peaceful steps to reclaim agency—garden to governance, mindset to mutual aid.
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Pantomime of Fear!
In this freewheeling live session of Food For Thought Radio, I open with the show’s theme: the pantomime of fear. From Cold War doom-mongering to today’s rolling headlines, we ask who decides what “news” is and why it so often serves anxiety over insight. With a lively chat alongside, we examine hero worship and historical narratives, touch on eugenics and public health policy, and probe whether media fear is a tool to keep us distracted and divided. We veer delightfully into transport nostalgia (from smart cars and diesel locos to trolleybuses and Mustangs), practical prepping (Primus stoves, farm shops, and avoiding processed foods), and everyday commonsense like being kind, supporting local producers, and using humour as a powerful antidote to establishment pomposity.Joined by Paul (Anorak) and Patrick, we explore civil liberties, money and usury, property and inheritance, and how fear narratives—from chemtrails to nukes—shape public behaviour. We also debate modern tech (LED glare, car electronics), the decline of craftsmanship, and the importance of strong families and community morale. It’s part social critique, part pub chat, with a firm through-line: switch off the fear, think for yourself, act locally, and keep your sense of humour.
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It’s Happening, or is it?
In this lively and at times chaotic live broadcast from a brand-new studio, I wrangle tech gremlins, welcome surprise guests, and steer an energetic roundtable that ranges from weather modification and chemtrails to psychological warfare, morality, and modern conflict. We kick off with on-the-fly studio fixes and listener check-ins before diving deep into whether chemtrails are a weapon—touching on alleged fuel additives, health effects, and the intersection with frequency technologies and weather systems. We’re joined by returning guest David (Exo), transport and weather watcher Hanarak, and former soldier “Survival Steve,” who brings a grounded tactical lens to cognitive warfare, the ethics of authority, and how modern wars are fought—drones, data and minds included. Expect strong opinions, historical references, and spirited disagreement, all anchored by a central question: what’s really happening above us, and to what end? Along the way we touch on public compliance, why protest fizzles, and how understanding morality and sovereignty might be the real path to resistance—all while keeping the banter and live chat energy buzzing. Resources mentioned (non-exhaustive, for listener exploration): - Cliff Carnicom and the Carnicom Institute (citizen science on atmospheric particulates) - Elana Freeland’s work on geoengineering and electromagnetic operations - Minority Report (film reference for predictive control concepts) - Reports and critiques around HAARP and weather intervention - Discussions on cognitive warfare and information operations
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The Ben Emlyn-Jones Report!
In this freewheeling live episode, I welcome back researcher and author Ben Emlyn-Jones for a lively tour through current events, media fear cycles, government overreach, and the UFO/UAP debate. We compare “doomsday” narratives past and present, discuss psychological warfare and public demoralisation, and question how crises are used to nudge behaviour. Ben shares thoughts on elections, civil liberties, and citizen self-organisation, before diving into UFO history—from Foo Fighters and abductions to chemtrails, underground bases, and whether cathedrals and ancient structures once harnessed natural energies. We round out with audience Q&A, local legends, and a spirited detour into British eccentricity and humour—proof that a good laugh still cuts through the noise.Along the way, we touch on book bans and free speech, war propaganda, the Middle East, energy panic, and whether grand architecture hides lost knowledge. It’s a candid, unscripted conversation with Ben’s trademark mix of scepticism, open-minded inquiry, and historical curiosity—plus your questions, polls, and plenty of good-natured banter.
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The Crowd!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 21 March 2026. Please join us and kindly tell others, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing; it's free and really helps the channel. If you would like to speak on air the studio link is: https://radiosoapbox.com/fockham We go live simultaneously on Rumble, YouTube, Food for Thought Radio (fftradio.com), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/696180061931665) , Hollyland Radio (https://t.me/holylandradio), Hollyland FM and Radio Soapbox (radiosoapbox.com). https://rumble.com/v77fqle-the-crowd.htmlIn this episode, I welcome two returning friends of the show: Patrick, our Wisconsin-based cheese connoisseur, and Survival Steve, a former soldier turned student of occult principles and natural law. We traverse a lively mix of topics sparked by breaking headlines and listener chat—from the confusion around reports of strikes in the Indian Ocean and the secrecy of Diego Garcia, to the enduring relevance of Gustave Le Bon’s The Crowd and Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s theory of stupidity. Steve shares when the “penny dropped” for him in the military and why he believes modern governance maps onto the tenets of ideological satanism (moral relativism, social Darwinism, eugenics, and rampant selfishness). Patrick adds historical and spiritual counterpoints, discussing conscience, natural law, and why community, conversation and faith still matter. We also debate the practical ethics of everyday life—tax, helmets and seatbelts, alcohol, media mind games, and how small acts of kindness can counter demoralisation—while reflecting on the symbolism of dates, cycles, and the so‑called “season of sacrifice.” Throughout, callers and chatters keep us honest with sharp questions, from the reality of cognitive warfare to whether grassroots unity can outpace the machinery of war and censorship. Whatever your angle—esoteric, ethical, or everyday—this conversation asks how we reclaim responsibility, resist manipulation, and remain human together.
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Empowerment!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 16 March 2026. Please join us and kindly tell others, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing; it's free and really helps the channel. If you would like to speak on air the studio link is: https://radiosoapbox.com/fockhamWe go live simultaneously on Rumble, YouTube, Food for Thought Radio (fftradio.com), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/696180061931665), Holy Land Radio (https://t.me/holylandradio), Hollyland FM and Radio Soapbox (radiosoapbox.com).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbYK0wew9Y4Tonight I welcomed Nathan Allenby for a spirited deep-dive into democracy, dissent, and how we turn frustration into effective action. We explored how British politics shifted after 1979—from volunteer-led engagement to ad-agency campaigning—and why that change helped deskill the public in how democracy really works. Nathan laid out why the “dissident community” struggles: unclear objectives, fixation on distractions, psychological conditioning, and a poor grasp of how policy is actually made. We contrasted party politics with people-powered movements, discussed vision versus plans, and drew lessons from history (Chartists, co-ops, unions) and modern examples (Yellow Vests, Vandana Shiva) to argue for building parallel, practical social infrastructure that wins influence through service and scale.Nathan proposed a training blueprint for local groups: skills for lawful, peaceful engagement; emotional resilience; buddy teams with mentors; and lively, participatory meetings that prioritise connection, practice drills (from police encounters to de-escalation), and real community help (tackling isolation, debt, safety). In the second half, we broadened the conversation with guests Paul English and Steve on moral foundations, natural law, movement aims, offensive action, and how to rebuild confidence, camaraderie and competence. The through-line: stop circling the problem, define the vision, act locally with discipline and courage, and knit together a national network that can’t be ignored.
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The Manipulators!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 15 March 2026. Please join us and kindly tell others, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing; it's free and really helps the channel. If you would like to speak on air the studio link is: https://studio.rumble.com/join/NVBHKdtWe go live simultaneously on Rumble, YouTube, Food for Thought Radio (fftradio.com), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/groups/696180061931665), Hollyland Radio (https://t.me/holylandradio), Hollyland FM and Radio Soapbox (radiosoapbox.com).https://rumble.com/v774dtg-the-manipulators.htmlIn this freewheeling, late-night live show, I welcomed listeners across multiple platforms for a rollicking, very British ramble through language, culture, humour, and current affairs. We kicked off with the eternal question for American friends: what on earth is an “anorak”? Cue affectionate trainspotter lore, plane-spotter mishaps, and a detour into UK slang and nostalgia (Sooty, Skippy, Basil Fawlty, Viz’s Fat Slags, and more) as we ran a tongue‑in‑cheek Telegram poll for “Prime Monster of Britain.” From there, the chat room lit up as we veered from Mother’s Day rituals and secular “awareness days” to raw, sometimes dark comedy, and then into weightier territory—US politics, war narratives, numerology in news cycles, and scepticism of official stories—always with callers chiming in and keeping the pace lively.Mid‑show we plunged into a spirited debate on weather modification: contrails, cloud seeding, silver iodide, HAARP, flight tracking, and what’s natural versus engineered skies—agreeing at least that “something’s going on,” and promising a dedicated panel to thrash out evidence. That set the tone for a broader DIY, back‑to‑basics health and homestead segment: urine therapy (with sources, uses, and caveats), composting, garden remedies, moss removal, roses from cuttings, conkers for spiders, copper coins to deter flies, and sun exposure myths. Listeners added lived history—from Malta convoys to Dunblane and Madeleine McCann—and we wrapped with classic Fawlty Towers reminiscences and the all‑important poll update (Skippy edging it!). A chaotic, candid, and very human episode—equal parts satire, scepticism, and homegrown practical wisdom.
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Dosh!
In this solo-led episode, I hold the fort while guests run late and we dive into a lively, freewheeling chat with listeners. We range from plans for a Waltham Abbey filming day (meridian line, abbey grounds, local shops) and travel tales across the UK and Europe (Czech trains, Moscow Metro, buses and trams) to the practicalities and philosophy of money: local currencies, crypto use and hurdles, gold vs fiat, and why everyday costs like transport, care homes and insurance feel rigged. We also tangle with governance and “militia vs peace officers,” inheritance, councils as corporations, and how social engineering shapes behaviour—always steering back to community solutions, kindness, and keeping things human-scale. Along the way: bikes vs cars, castor and black seed oil, gym-free fitness, and plenty of cheeky humour, listener quips, and live chat energy. I share candid views on voting, policing, and media, ask whether regional self-governance and practical mutual aid could outdo central control, and swap notes on real-world fixes—from tabs at local shops to travel hacks and DIY health. It’s irreverent, interactive, and grounded in everyday experience—finished with plans for that sunny-day Waltham Abbey video tour and an invite to keep the conversation (and laughs) going.
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Aerosols!
Going live 8:00pm (UK Time) Sunday 8th March 2026. Tonight David Exo joins us for an insight into what's really happening that should be of major concern to everyone! Please join us, tell others, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's free and really helps the channel, many thanks. https://rumble.com/v76s9hq-aerosols.htmlIn this episode, I open the show with a lively round of shout‑outs and a bit of studio wrangling before diving into an energetic first hour with guest Nathan Allenby on money, markets and personal agency. We explore the power of spending locally, why carrying cash matters, and how corporate consolidation, parking policies and rising rents are hollowing out high streets. Nathan unpacks alternative currencies—gold, silver, Bitcoin and BSV—historic shop money and beer tokens, and practical ways small businesses could adopt local or crypto payment rails. We also touch on inflation risk, privacy in cashless systems, and the role accountants can play in normalising new payment options.In the second hour, David Ekso joins to discuss geoengineering and atmospheric aerosols—how skies have changed since the late 1990s, what citizen researchers have documented, and why this topic provokes such debate. We cover plume patterns, health and ecological concerns, electromagnetic interactions, and DIY mitigation ideas inspired by Wilhelm Reich and orgone devices, plus a spirited exchange on evidence, scepticism and psyops. We close with community notes on water filtration, seasonal clock changes, demons and forgiveness, and plans for upcoming shows on privacy‑preserving payment tools.
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Optimistic Solutions!
Optimistic Solutions!Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 2nd March 2026, Following the success of yesterdays podcast, today's show is another open mic session where we discuss positive, optimistic solutions to the state humanity finds itself in. From growing our own food to ignoring evil demonic forces that control us. All positive ideas are welcome to help humanity to prosper in a healthy, happy environment.If you have any great ideas, please feel free to come into the studio and join us on air. The studio link is: https://studio.rumble.com/join/HiDjbTQIf you see more than three people on the screen, please turn your camera off. Any more than three people the screen becomes cluttered. It also saves on bandwidth. Please join us for a feelgood show full of optimism, kindly share and shove a thumbs up! If you could consider subscribing, it's free, it will greatly help the show and will be much appreciated, many thanks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DR9bFCQSrY
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Death Cult Quotas!
Death Cult Quotas!Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 1 March 2026. Looking at conflict from a different perspective! Tonight is open mic night, If you would like to call in, the link to the studio is: https://studio.rumble.com/join/NLFzNuD Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing as it's free and it really helps the channel, many thanks! https://rumble.com/v76f8p4-death-cult-quotas.htmlIn this open-mic episode, I welcomed Survival Steve and Patrick from the USA, plus a surprise drop-in from Canadian guest Monica Schaefer and later Paul English, for a frank, civil and deeply personal conversation about war, morality and power. I shared why I’ve been a pacifist since childhood—rooted in my parents’ shell shock and my father’s harrowing World War II survival—and set the tone to discuss war beyond headlines, focusing on the human cost, conscience, and the psychological toll across generations.We debated whether wars are driven by “demonic psychopaths” or immoral systems, explored natural law, moral relativism, conscientious objection, order-following versus responsibility, and the blurred line between violence and self-defence. We touched on propaganda, fear, government overreach, the role of media, and how to pursue solutions: education in morality, unity with respect for cultural differences, and practical community action. The audience kept the chat lively and polite, and we closed by inviting listeners to join tomorrow’s solutions-focused session and open lines.
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Crisis, What Crisis!
Crisis, What Crisis!Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 23 February 2026. Tonight The Bowler Hat Farmer joins us for some jaw dropping insights into the coming, deliberately engineered, food shortages, and what we can positively do about it! A show not to be missed! Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's totally free and really helps the channel. Many thanks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ilU2nSngCugIn this lively and candid episode, I kick off with some tech hiccups, banter, and a touch of British gallows humour before diving into a wide-ranging conversation with the Bowler Hat Farmer (Mark) and friends. We explore his forthcoming book on demonic possession, the overlap between mental health and metaphysical experiences, and how manipulation and “controllers” can mirror broader societal dynamics. From there, we range into portals, UFOs, flat earth debates, and the power of media and language to shape frequency and mood.We then ground the conversation in practical survival and food sovereignty: looming food shortages, how policy and weather are squeezing farmers, and why supermarket shelves increasingly hold more “stuff” than real food. Mark shares hands-on advice for growing your own—compost, electroculture, seed choices, slugs, lime water egg preservation—and the urgent need for local food networks, mutual protection, and community resilience. We close by sketching grassroots solutions: building independent media, local supply chains via Food Finders Hub, and old-school print ideas to keep people informed—plus a reminder to keep our humour intact while we crack on.
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The Sucking Force!
The Sucking Force!Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 22 February 2026. Tonight we look at secret societies. A show not to be missed. Please join us and kindly share. Shove a thumbs up and kindly consider subscribing, it's fee and really helps the channel and is much appreciated. https://rumble.com/v7633p8-the-sucking-force.htmlTonight I welcomed a packed studio to dive into Freemasonry, symbolism, and power—joined by Steve (ex‑military whistleblower), Patrick, Paul, and the Bowler Hat Farmer, Mark. We traced Masonic influence across policing (the “Sillitoe Tartan”), uniforms, urban symbolism, and historic institutions, discussed the film Forces Occultes (1943) and ritual portrayals, and weighed claims around secrecy, morality, and natural law. Conversation ranged from the military’s masonic echoes and cap‑badge/beret symbolism to numerology, Washington DC’s occult city plan, and public rituals in plain sight. Listeners chimed in on the Epstein files, media psyops, and whether authority can ever be moral. We also pivoted to real‑world resilience: food security, farmer pressures, flooding, and policy decisions undermining domestic supply. Mark outlined timelines and practical preparedness (grow local, know your farmers, build parallel networks), while Steve argued for a “battle‑winning mindset” rooted in objective morality and natural law, rather than reliance on compromised institutions. We wrapped with plans for a follow‑up survival special, and links to Steve and Nathan’s Occult Academy and Survive the Apocalypse channels for deeper dives.
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Hidden in Plain View!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 16 January 2026. Please join us for a special show with several guests! If you could kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's free, it would be appreciated as it really helps the channel, many thanks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHi1tYBBKa8Tonight I hosted a lively, gentlemanly debate during a special live simulcast on Food For Thought Radio, Holy Land Radio and online, where we experimented with a multi-platform broadcast and it all worked a treat. I welcomed guests Paul English, “Survival” Steve, and Anurag (Rack), later joined by Patrick, for a spirited exchange on whether we need government at all, springboarded by the emergence of Rupert Lowe and his new party. From Steve’s full-bore anarchist natural-law stance and critique of state violence, to Paul’s pragmatic “least-worst” incrementalism and the value of raising taboo topics (like banning halal and kosher slaughter), we explored freedom, morality, migration, money, and how real change might happen—gradually, locally, or via a mental and moral revolution. We kept it civil, sharp, and often funny—polls were opened, minds were challenged, and we closed with calls to read more, think deeper, and keep our sense of humour intact. We touched on the practicalities and perils of political action, infiltration vs. abolition, the role of community resilience, and the ever-present influence of banking power and propaganda. Listeners weighed in on whether government is necessary (our live poll swung toward “no”), and we wrapped by agreeing that whatever path we choose, it must be anchored in conscience, common sense, and courage—plus a good laugh at the end of the night.
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The Healing Zone!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time) Sunday 15 February 2026. Tonight we have a new guest, Herbalist Holly and her incredible Natural Medicine! Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and please consider subscribing as it's totally free and really helps the channel! https://rumble.com/v75reou-the-healing-zone.htmlIn tonight’s freewheeling live show, we battled a haunted intro loop, welcomed a full panel of guests, and dove headfirst into natural health, foraging and old-school remedies. We explored back pain relief without heavy pharmaceuticals—think heat, stretching, massage, chiropractic, acupuncture, acupressure, magnesium types, feverfew for migraines, vitamin D3 with K2, and the power of movement and sunshine. Listeners shared experiences with Reiki, spiritual healing, reflexology, TENS machines, and even historical approaches like stinging nettles and hot stones. We also debated urine therapy, castor oil uses, colonic irrigation cautions (watch that water quality), and the importance of listening to your body’s signals. Our herbal deep-dive, led by Holly (with Survival Steve and the gang), covered nettles (tops, seeds, roots), dandelion (root for liver and as a coffee alternative), hawthorn for the heart, chilli tincture for circulation, elderberry and sloes, tea tree/oregano/iodine for verrucas and fungal nails, plus EarthClinic as a community trove. We discussed seasonal foraging (buds, leaves, flowers, seeds, roots), doctrine of signatures, and practical kitchen tips: apple cider vinegar foot soaks, banana peel patches, sticky cleavers roast, and mindful harvesting. We touched on diet debates (keto, veg/vegan nuances, seed oils vs animal fats), the pitfalls of synthetic vitamins, and why sourcing matters—herbalists like Dr Miles Fleetwood can personalise remedies and drug interactions. We closed with community updates on the David James Memorial Award and an invitation to future foraging days. Laughter, learning, and plenty of nettle soup fuelled the night.
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The Ben Emlyn-Jones Report!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 9 February 2026. Ben Emlyn-Jones joins us for another enlightening look into the esoteric! Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and kindly consider subscribing; it's free! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2iosnA3zYMIn tonight’s freewheeling chat, I welcome researcher and author Ben Emlyn-Jones for a lively tour through “conspiracy realist” territory—UFOs from Roswell to Rendlesham, Operation Highjump, breakaway tech, and why disclosure might have rewritten history if the Roswell cover-up never happened. We dig into shifting public narratives, the Epstein files, political hypocrisy, and the mechanics of media memory-holing. Ben reflects on institutional conformity, the Milgram experiment, and courage in the face of pressure—drawing on his years as a hospital porter who paid a price for speaking out. We also explore cultural flashpoints from Savile to mass migration, population policy, and medical controversies, before lightening the mood with folklore, ancient civilizations, and a touch of British eccentricity. A candid, provocative, and often funny conversation about truth-telling, evidence, and how to act with integrity when systems fail.Plus: community shout-outs, a viewer-led “hero” nominations list, and a teaser for Thursday’s show on midwives and “witches.”
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Against Stupidity We Are Defenseless!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time)Sunday 8 February 2026. Please join us for a jaw dropping show. Kindly put a thumbs up, tell others and consider subscribing as it really helps us. Subscribing is totally free! https://rumble.com/v75g4bm-against-stupidity-we-are-defenseless.htmlGood evening and welcome back! Tonight I’m joined by Patrick and (fashionably) Survival Steve for a rollicking, free-ranging conversation that starts with Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Theory of Stupidity and courage in the face of conformity, and spirals delightfully through bravery awards, mass formation, government mind-control, natural law, and the perils of hierarchy. We weigh up whether modern institutions manufacture stupidity, share examples from medicine and the military, and nominate contemporary truth-tellers for a tongue‑in‑cheek “Bravery Award.” Along the way we touch on parallel societies, the Amish, ignoring government out of existence, and why objective morality must precede any fix to money or politics.There’s plenty of lively banter: Steve’s survival tips (including why a Sharpie and a bamboo toothbrush might save your life), sundials and stationary earth musings, Bigfoot rumours, and film nostalgia from Bond to Snake Plissken. We round off with plans for a gentlemanly debate on “Do we need government?” and a community poll to honour those who stand against the tide. Come for Bonhoeffer, stay for the laughs—and cast your vote on our Bravery Award shortlist!
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Thwakers!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 2 February 2026. Tonight we are joined by a special guest from Cornwall. Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing. It's free to subscribe and really helps the channel and is always much appreciated. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eofG6NYfj_gIn this lively crossover with Food for Thought Radio, I welcome our “envoy from Cornwall,” Mallificus Scott, for a freewheeling, no-notes conversation that zips from weather warnings and live-stream hiccups to wartime memory, media mythmaking, community resilience, and the value of old-fashioned civility. We trade stories from family histories spanning D‑Day to the Burma campaign, reflect on the human cost of total war, and question how narratives are shaped—touching on colourised archives, propaganda, and contested history. We also dive into modern concerns: digital ID, AI’s creative trade-offs, community over central control, and rebuilding parish-level bonds so neighbours look out for one another. Along the way, we champion satire, gentle but firm dissent, and bringing back Edwardian/Victorian-style polite debate—while keeping our sense of humour firmly loaded in the breech. We close with practical optimism: supporting local growers, pushing back peacefully and cleverly, and remembering that laughter is a powerful antidote to fear. Thanks to everyone in chat for keeping the conversation rolling—and to our Cornish ambassador for a cracking evening.
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Ex-Spurts Uglification!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 1 February 2026. Please join us, kindly share, show a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's free and really helps the channel. Many thanks. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arNKTCyMnLUIn this open-mic, anything-goes episode, I kick off with a mischievous Lancashire-flavoured intro and dive into a lively, freewheeling chat with Patrick and Paul that roams from classic sci‑fi and television (The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, Black Mirror, The Wicker Man, Orson Welles, and Monty Python) to cultural nostalgia, radio drama lore, and old-world versus modern media. We wander through debates on Freemasonry symbolism, Vatican history and archives, geocentrism versus heliocentrism, moon landings scepticism, numerology curios, and demons versus psychology—plus folklore about mirrors, tarot, and entities. We also get practical and local: jury service oddities, UK police and courts, roundabout chaos, car insurance gripes, clock towers stopping, and the state of telly. There’s a hearty detour into textiles and proper kit—wool versus synthetics, Harris Tweed, blankets, surplus gear, ushanka hats, and why natural fibres matter—alongside the case for rebuilding farmer-to-textile links. Throughout, it’s a spirited, good-humoured exchange with respectful Victorian-style debate vibes, teeing up future panel discussions on government versus no-government and faith versus atheism—all wrapped with laughs and listener banter.
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The Donald Jeffries Report!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 26 January 2026. Donald Jeffries joins us tonight for a jaw dropping show. Please join us, kindly subscribe, shove a thumbs up, and consider subscribing (It's free).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i27xyjbrLcsIn this episode, I sit down with American author and broadcaster Donald Jeffries for a fast‑paced tour through hidden history, media manipulation, and modern politics. Donald shares his lifelong journey from teenage JFK researcher to author of 10 books, detailing why he believes official narratives—from the Kennedy assassination and World War I/II to COVID policies and economic “rigging”—consistently obscure deeper truths. We compare UK and US perspectives on war, censorship, body counts surrounding political figures, and the slow creep of ideological control. We also touch on Cuba as a smokescreen in the JFK case, the role of intelligence agencies, media “court historians,” eugenics roots in public policy, and why cultural revisionism fuels division. Donald points listeners to his Substack, where he publishes without the shadow bans he faces elsewhere, and previews his latest work, American Memory Hole.Along the way, we discuss civil liberties during lockdowns, the meaning of the Second Amendment today, the erosion of local economies, weather manipulation claims, and the need to reconnect directly with farmers and producers. It’s a candid, wide‑ranging conversation that questions received wisdom and encourages critical thinking across history, politics, and culture.
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Betond Creepy!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 25 January 2026. Tonight David Morefield joins us along with the rest of the team for a groundbreaking show! Please join us, shove a thumbs up, kindly share and consider subscribing, it's free! https://rumble.com/v74ss6g-betond-creepy.htmlIn tonight’s live chat, we opened with a missing-guest mix‑up, rallied the panel, and rolled with it. With David unavailable, we shifted into a lively, free‑ranging conversation on mysteries and modern media: Amelia Earhart and Amy Johnson’s fates, Foo Fighters over WWII skies, Vietnam War myths and realities, numerology-laced coincidences, the Bermuda Triangle, Tartaria chatter, and uncanny hums and solar flares. We also previewed the launch of Food for Thought Radio’s test transmissions, tomorrow’s morning beta shows, and confirmed author Donald Jeffries as our special guest for tomorrow night. Along the way, the chat weighed in with sharp humour, historical nuggets, and home‑spun remedies, from bone broth tips to army‑surplus kit, proving once again that when plans go sideways, community carries the evening.Highlights include: the Earhart radio-frequency angle and Nikumaroro finds; Amy Johnson’s wartime mystery; WWII aviation lore (Jabos, Stukas, Corsairs); Vietnam reflections (My Lai, POWs, Gulf of Tonkin) with insights from veterans; film craft detours (Kubrick, Leni Riefenstahl, Das Boot); and a look ahead to Food for Thought Radio’s schedule. Thanks to everyone in chat for the jokes, links and lived experience—see you in the morning for the beta launch and tomorrow night with Donald Jeffries.
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Finding Inner Peace!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 19th January 2026. Survival Steve and the team join us tonight for a fascinating insight into surviving the future. Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing; it's free! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEDQgKYY-u8In tonight’s lively show, I welcomed Survival Steve for a wide-ranging, no-holds-barred conversation that our live chat absolutely ran with. We dug into natural law, morality, authority, and the illusion of government, with Steve explaining why he believes objective right and wrong are written into nature—and why adhering to those principles changes real-world outcomes. We explored the role of police and military, the dangers of mind control and moral relativism, and how fear and psyops steer society. The chat challenged Steve on meat-eating, council tax, and self-defence, prompting forthright answers on non-aggression, self-defence, and opting out of immoral systems. We also touched on symbolism, Trump, and the machinery of war, before looking at practical community resilience: local food networks, “Minutemen” style mutual aid, and everyday readiness. We closed by flagging future survival demos (winter prep and self-defence tools) and community food action via FoodFindersHub.org. If you enjoyed Steve’s perspective, check out his Occult Academy and collaborations with Nathan Lucius for deeper dives into natural law, anarchy (no rulers), and escaping the beast system. Plenty more to come—bring your questions and your sense of humour next time.
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Airing Food Views!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 18th January 2026. Tonight the Bowler Hat Farmer gives his report from the food front line! Please join us and kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's free! https://rumble.com/v74h0mg-airing-food-views.htmlIn tonight’s lively roundtable, I welcome the Bowler Hat Farmer, Patrick (our Wisconsin cheese ambassador), Royal Hanarak and Paul English for an unfiltered tour through food quality, farming, health, and a big radio announcement. We dig into why supermarket meat often disappoints, labelling and slaughter methods, the loss of small abattoirs, and why locally sourced, chemical‑free produce and pasture‑raised animals matter. We cover plastic-laden packaging, seed oils versus animal fats, the case for heritage seeds and soil health, and practical steps listeners can take right now: keep a few hens, grow veg in tubs or beds, source from genuine butchers and growers, and stock a sensible pantry. We also touch on eggs (what makes a rich yolk), chickens as easy garden companions, soldier-fly protein for feed, and the realities of global supply chains. Beyond food, we talk health hubs, education, respectful debate, and how changing diet can change wellbeing. Expect plenty of wit—from corned beef tins and pirate‑radio jingles to cow “burps,” pork myths, and preserving bone broth—plus a big reveal: the launch of Food For Thought Radio on 26 January at 10:00, bringing honest, upbeat conversation about food, farming and health to a global audience. Join us, get involved, and let’s rebuild real food culture together.Resources and links mentioned (listener actions):- Find local producers and volunteer: foodfindershub.org- Food For Thought Radio launch: fftradio.com (26 January, 10:00)- Heritage/chemical‑free seeds: search for reputable UK heritage seed suppliers- Starter steps: keep backyard hens (where possible), try bone broth, seek chemical‑free/organic veg and pasture‑raised meat, learn basic preserving (fermenting, canning)
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From the land of Piskies, Knockers and Morgawr!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time). from the land of Piskies, Knockers and Morgawr! To find out more, please join us, tell others, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's free! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTZh_Hk_5dcIn this lively, meandering episode, I welcome Cornish photographer and fellow broadcaster Shelley Tasker for a freewheeling chat that spans Cornwall folklore (piskies, knockers, and coastal monsters), local identity, and why Cornish ice cream tastes better at the source. We share tales of tech gremlins, studio plants with personalities, and the joys and woes of British weather, buses, and old-school cars. The conversation turns heartfelt and fiery as we discuss censorship, free speech, NHS culture, natural health, education and childhood, and the impact of identity politics on families and community life. We also dive into localism: defending high streets against parking charges, supporting farmers, hemp’s many uses, and why small, human-scale solutions often beat grand government schemes. Expect humour, a few naughty asides, and plenty of listener shout-outs in the chat, plus a cameo from Paul English as we look ahead to Food for Thought Radio and champion connecting directly with local producers. From boyhood memories and Cornish roots to DIY resilience (solar chargers, crossbows, and bicycles in bus lanes), it’s an unapologetically eclectic tour of culture, community and common sense. If you like spirited pub-chat energy mixed with folklore and a dash of anarchy, this one’s for you.
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Profitable Death Cult Industry!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 11 January 2026. Dawn Lester, co-author of the book "What Really Makes You Ill" joins us for an eye opening look at medical deception; financial science over real science! Please join us and kindly share. Put a thumbs up and consider subscribing, it's free! https://rumble.com/v745fns-profitable-death-cult-industry.html In this lively, wide-ranging conversation, I welcome researcher and author Dawn Lester to explore her latest Substack article challenging conventional ideas about “mental illness,” psychiatric diagnoses, and the chemical-imbalance narrative. We dig into trauma, PTSD, and how labelling behaviours—especially in children—can pathologise normal human responses while ignoring life context, diet, lifestyle, environment, and emotions. We broaden the lens to the terrain paradigm of health, discussing how the body self-heals, why symptoms can be part of cleansing, and the limits and risks of suppressive treatments. We also touch on veterans’ struggles, compassion and social cohesion, the moral and spiritual dimension of wellbeing, seasonal living, and the importance of listening—particularly to children.Along the way, we wander through history and public health: shell shock, the role of sanitation, the mythologies around contagion and parasites, and the power of social engineering. We share practical reflections on food sourcing, community initiatives like farm-to-table hubs, and the value of questioning official narratives. It’s a spirited exchange that asks listeners to rethink health from the ground up—body, mind, spirit—and to meet others with curiosity, care and critical thought.
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Real History v Thought Manipulation!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK time), Monday 5 January 2026. Tonight Mallificus Scott Joins us for a fascinating insight into a role his family member had, at a senior level, during major 20th Century conflicts! A jaw dropping show, not to be missed! Please join us, kindly share, shove a thumbs up and consider subscribing (It's Free)! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQ7DE-7sxaAIn this lively, freewheeling conversation, I’m joined by Maleficus Scott, Survival Steve, Patrick, and friends from chat for a wide-ranging late-night ramble that blends history, politics, community, health, and personal stories. We begin with Maleficus’s remarkable family history: his grandfather, Lt. Col. J. Cray Scott of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, fought in the Boer War, commanded in WWI at the Somme, and later became a campaigner for social credit and author of Hidden Government (1954). We explore the Boer War from the Boer perspective, trench warfare realities, the Somme’s tactics, and how wars are financed—touching on grand narratives, manufactured scarcity, and the "one wallet" idea behind modern conflicts. From there, we dig into government overreach, the erosion of community, and the case for localism and parish-level resilience. Survival Steve outlines a moral framework (non-aggression and self-defence) and why understanding natural law is key to freedom, while listeners share experiences of frayed public services and the importance of authentic, on-the-ground mutual aid. We veer into diet and health (keto, real food, gut health), old-school craftsmanship, Cornish lore, numerology cameos, and the role of faith—distinguishing personal spirituality from institutional religion. It’s spirited, humorous, and candid: a tour through living memory, lost craftsmanship, and practical paths to rebuilding community dignity—rooted in truthful history, moral courage, and local action.
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State Paranormal Misdirection!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday, 4 January 2026. Tonight, David joins us for the first hour to talk about the paranormal. Dr Miles Fleetwood joins us for the second hour with natural health advice. Please join us, kindly share, put a thumbs up, and it would help the channel if you could consider subscribing (It's Free). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHrQs2h5YQ8In this episode, I welcome David and Patrick to explore a provocative theme: what is truth and what isn’t, especially in an age of conspiracy claims and AI-shaped media. David recounts his experiences with state interference, the Nord Stream debate, and first-hand witnessing as a test of truth. We then dive into the history and controversy around spiritualism, focusing on medium Helen Duncan—her wartime séances, the HMS Barham revelations, Churchill’s intervention, and the disturbing Nottingham raid—asking why authorities would pursue a medium so aggressively if “it was all bunkum.” David shares his own séance experiences in Harrogate, contrasting older ectoplasm practices with modern “new energy” circles, and the Skole Experiment as a bridge between science and spirit. The hour closes with a lively Q&A, audience synchronicities, and reflections on British esoterica, folklore, and the persistent tension between skepticism and belief.In the second half, Dr Miles Fleetwood joins to tackle practical natural health: bone broth vs collagen for joints and tendons, sciatica relief, eyesight support with acupuncture, essential fatty acids for mood, magnesium for palpitations and cramps, and seaweed/iodine nutrition. We discuss safe fish oils, why to avoid cod liver oil, mushroom and seaweed use, arterial plaque approaches (garlic/Padma/lysine + vitamin C), and measured views on statins. A thoughtful caller segment covers anxiety, withdrawal challenges, sleep, exercise, and targeted nutrients—always with the reminder to treat causes, not just symptoms.
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Happiness Driven!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Monday 29 December. Tonight is an open house show with many guests, projecting an optimistic look to 2026. It's time to ignore government doom and gloom. Designed to demoralize and depress us for their nutty agenda! Like attracts like so we are going to look forward to a year of positivity. Please join us, kindly share, put a thumbs up and it would help the channel if you could consider subscribing (It's Free). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-BnIYQ8TCsIn our final show of the year, I welcome a lively panel: Miles Fleetwood (Doctor Fleetwood), our Cornish ambassador Mr Mallificus Scott, and Royal Hanarak Paul, with drop-ins from Nathan and others in chat. We keep spirits high while diving deep into practical health: affordable nutrition, organ meats, bone broth vs collagen, cooking methods (pressure cookers, induction, microwaves), and the role of oils and animal fats. Miles shares his background in nutrition, Chinese herbalism, and acupuncture, offering frank views on bridging medical and nutritional worlds, plus actionable tips on sourcing quality food on a budget and why organ meats and bone broths can transform joints, sleep, and overall vitality.We move into targeted remedies: milk thistle and artichoke for the liver, feverfew and B3 (niacinamide) for migraines, magnesium for tension, D‑mannose and garlic for UTIs, and iodine, zinc, and magnesium dynamics for detox. Miles explains the “three levels” of illness (physical, mental, spiritual) and demonstrates how small acupuncture techniques (like lancing LU‑11 for sore throats) can catalyse the body’s healing response. We discuss stress, mindset, and positivity, food access via butchers vs supermarkets, fermentation vs fresh veg, grains and starches, and realistic cooking/eating habits. Listeners share experiences with backs, hernias, mercury fillings vs polymer and gold, and broader questions of trust in healthcare. We close with plans for upcoming guests and more sessions with Miles in the New Year—ending as we began: upbeat, practical, and focused on what really helps.
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Healthy Truth!
Going live at 8:00pm (UK Time), Sunday 28 December 2025. Dr Natasha Campbell McBride joins Eric for a jaw dropping insight into real natural medicine, with many healthy tips along the way. Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride graduated with Honours as a Medical Doctor in 1984 from Bashkir Medical University in Russia. In the following years she gained a Postgraduate Degree in Neurology. After practicing for five years as a Neurologist and three years as a Neurosurgeon, she started a family and moved to the UK. Please join us, kindly share, put a thumbs us and consider subscribing (It's free). https://rumble.com/v73jece-healthy-truth.htmlTonight I welcomed Dr Natasha Campbell‑McBride to dig into the GAPS concept (Gut and Psychology/Physiology Syndrome) and why, in her view, the human body is a microbial community whose balance is most powerfully shaped by food. We explored the GAPS Nutritional Protocol and its core emphasis on animal foods, gelatin‑rich meat stock, fermented dairy like 24‑hour kefir, and properly prepared plants (fermenting, sprouting, slow cooking). Dr Natasha contrasted meat stock with bone broth, spoke about rebuilding a damaged gut lining, and shared case experiences ranging from FPIES infants to adults with thyroid issues, gout and sciatica. We also touched on organ meats, salt quality, avoiding seed oils, sourcing from regenerative farms, and the practicalities of eating well on a budget. We ventured into hot‑button territory too—her critique of long‑term veganism, views on gluten and anti‑nutrients in seeds/grains, how fungal overgrowth can contribute to “auto‑brewery syndrome,” why some people struggle with fruit, and why preparation matters (e.g., salting/marinating pork). Beyond the kitchen, we discussed beekeeping and honey (natural vs conventional), Warré hives, and Dr Natasha’s forthcoming farming book rooted in her family’s regenerative farm in East Anglia. If you’re curious about the GAPS approach, the intro diet, and practical steps to restore microbial balance, this episode is a dense, candid guide from the originator herself.Dr Natasha Campbell‑McBride — Official Website: https://www.drnatasha.com/
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