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World Cancer Day, AI Wobbles, and a Farmer’s Revolt with Jo Wood

World Cancer Day, AI Wobbles, and a Farmer’s Revolt with Jo Wood

Episode 193 Published 1 month ago
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Broadcasts live every Wednesday at 7:00p.m. uk time on Radio Soapbox: http://radiosoapbox.com

Tonight on The Shelley Tasker Show, Mallifficus Scott and I dive into World Cancer Day, censorship around alternative cancer claims, and personal stories that spark debate on health, salt, and the role of pharmaceuticals. We also touch on AI’s rise, data privacy, and the reliability of tech after a widespread ChatGPT outage. Nostalgia threads through with Concorde memories, wartime anecdotes, and British TV classics, before we pivot to the main segment: a gripping, on‑the‑ground account from Jo Wood on the UK farmers’ movement—from early tractor rallies through London demonstrations to strategic port and RDC actions. Jo details inheritance tax pressures, supermarket contracts, import loopholes, and why food security matters for everyone, closing with a call to stand with British farmers through rough weather and rough politics alike.

Resources and mentions include The Water of Life by John W. Armstrong, Dr Lorraine Day’s work and website, Eric von Essex’s channel, the Saturday Snack Shack, and the book The Concorde Conspiracy by John Costello and Terry Hughes. Jo’s segment highlights practical insights into supply chains, imports, and coordinated peaceful blockades that brought lorries and ports to a halt—an unreported story of community resolve and national stakes.

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