Podcasts

Age Against The Machine

We start off discussing climate change, where Nic makes a startling apology. But dig a little deeper and maybe its not quite as we think… You’ll need the links below, including the fascinating US Government report from the early ’70s. https://www.noaa.gov/news/fact-check-debunking-weather-modification-claims https://www.fema.gov/disaster/recover/rumor/hurricane-rumor-response https://library.oarcloud.noaa.gov/noaa_documents.lib/Digitization_Scans/FY23_Scans/National_Weather_Modification_Policies_and_Programs_Submitted_by_the_Secretary_of_Commerce_in_Compliance_with_Public_Law_94-490.pdf Then how can we not talk about the race to be America’s...

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Concrete, Compliance and the Constitution

In this episode, Andrew starts by talking about something a little more concrete than normal: concrete We delve into the science (lower case T & S) of pouring magical liquid stone and ponder about how (and why) concrete poured thousands of years ago by the Romans is in better condition than stuff poured in the...

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School vs Education

We start this week with a history of education and schooling, and how Prussia pioneered methods used on children to grow the next generation of workforce. Andrew surprises with his desire to be Kamala’s campaign manager, and we get back to our Sounding Board roots as we talk Trump, the 2024 Selection, VP candidates and...

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Lenin’s Crazy Eyes

On this edition of the podcast, we cover a lot of ground. Of course that’s code for tangents on tangents. Whether its looking back at the history of Team Tobes versus Team James, the sudden increase in guilt-inducing vaccine ads on TV, or the crazy eyes of Lenin, we try to cover all the bases....

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The Economics of Billionaires

In this episode, Andrew looks and the combined worth of all billionaires in the UK, and just what that cash would provide if the government, say, just took it all. It’s the type of rhetoric the left use all the time: “We just need to tax the billionaires”. Well, we take it to the extreme...

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Just How Suspicious Was The Trump Shooting?

No matter how you look at it, something isn’t right. Of course the official narrative is the lone gunman. Its become cliché for American assassination attempts, and is exactly what the intelligence services want everyone to think. But what about multiple shooters? Why did it take so long for the secret service to get Trump...

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Democracy and why voting is wrong

How can it be in any doubt? Of course they want you to vote. After a chat about Joe Biden and whether Andrew thinks he may have been too quick to judge that he’s been replaced, we get into an old favourite topic, voting. Spurred on by articles by Miri AF, but also a desire...

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A Brief History of Israel

In this episode, Andrew starts by giving a brief history of Israel, something the pro-war media don’t want to talk about. He presents a concise series of events from the beginnings of the very first zionists in the late 1800s to the present day, with some information that is almost always left out of the...

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Terrain Theory, Covid Memories and AI Kate

Andrew finally gets ill, but upon analysis, we can’t help but conclude that his experience still supports terrain theory. We talk about people on all sides of the political and covid spectrum, discussing Chris Cuomo’s marathon debate with Dave Smith and how Brian Rose’s experience with David Icke got him deplatformed, and led to him...

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Chemtrails, Kate and Cancer

In this episode, we talk about a whole bunch of topics. Mostly because it’s been a while since we released a podcast and had a long conversation about anything. To begin with, Andrew makes an observation about memes and how they behave almost organically. Andrew then asks another of his “genuine questions”, this time directed...

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