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Roman Bystrianyk on why no vaccine, ever, has worked

Roman Bystrianyk on why no vaccine, ever, has worked



Jerm is joined by Roman Bystrianyk to explore why vaccines may not deserve the credit they’ve been given. They look at history, sanitation, polio, and what really drove the decline in disease.More Je…


Published on 8 hours ago

Heal Yourself Naturally — with Holistic Health Practitioner Louise Peyton

Heal Yourself Naturally — with Holistic Health Practitioner Louise Peyton



Louise Peyton told Diane Rasmussen McAdie about her experiences as a registered nurse, a holistic health practitioner, and an artist.Write-up with links: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/heal-yourself-…


Published on 14 hours ago

UK Column News - 25th August 2025

UK Column News - 25th August 2025



Monday's UK Column News, recorded on Saturday 23 August at the Hope Sussex festival, with Mike Robinson, Brian Gerrish, Charles Malet, Patrick Henningsen, Diane Rasmussen McAdie and Ben Rubin.https:/…


Published on 17 hours ago

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 14

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 14



Start changing your food-buying habitsIn this conversation, Jerm, Mike, and Charles discuss the complexities of regenerative farming, focusing on its scalability, health implications, ethical conside…


Published on 4 days, 8 hours ago

Mark Conlon on whether planes actually hit the Twin Towers

Mark Conlon on whether planes actually hit the Twin Towers



Jerm and Mark Conlon dive into the intricate details surrounding the events of 9/11, with a sharp focus on the planes involved (or, rather, allegedly involved). 
They trace the growth of scepticism to…


Published on 5 days, 8 hours ago

UK Column Enjoys Sounds Beautiful 2025

UK Column Enjoys Sounds Beautiful 2025



Brian Gerrish and Jemma Cooper discuss a wonderful weekend at the Sounds Beautiful Festival 2025 in Dorset. Set in beautiful countryside, the UK Column team enjoyed blue sky and sunshine together wit…


Published on 5 days, 14 hours ago

Celia Farber was one of the first, ever, to challenge the HIV/AIDS narrative

Celia Farber was one of the first, ever, to challenge the HIV/AIDS narrative



Celia Farber, one of the first journalists to challenge the HIV/AIDS narrative, joins Jerm to discuss her journey, the politics of public health, and the striking parallels between HIV/AIDS and COVID…


Published on 6 days, 8 hours ago

UK Column News - 20th August 2025

UK Column News - 20th August 2025



Mike Robinson, Charles Malet, Vanessa Beeley and Sandi Adams with today's UK Column News.Sources: https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-20th-august-202500:00 Coalition of the Determined to Ke…


Published on 6 days, 13 hours ago

Roland Tremblay on why Einstein was wrong

Roland Tremblay on why Einstein was wrong



Roland Tremblay challenges Einstein with expansion theory, arguing that the universe’s constant growth explains gravity, time, light, and even UFOs without the need for black holes, dark matter or th…


Published on 1 week ago

Freeing Language from Thought Control — with Rosemary Jenkinson

Freeing Language from Thought Control — with Rosemary Jenkinson



Cancelled author Rosemary Jenkinson and Diane Rasmussen McAdie reflected on language, free speech, and authoritarian control in light of Rosemary’s new dystopian satirical novel, The Memorisers.Write…


Published on 1 week ago





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