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UK Column News — 29th May 2026
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Alice and the Money Tree, Revisited

Mark Anderson talks to J. M. Weston Briggs, author of the classic book Alice and the Money Tree, revisiting some of its key themes since its publication in 2018.

UK Column News Extra — 29th May 2026
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Iran Strikes Data Centres: Escalating Cyber Warfare and Corporate Complicity in Zionist/US attack
Professor David Miller
Iran's precision drone strikes on Amazon Web Services facilities in the Gulf on 1 March expose the fragility of cloud infrastructure. A later IRGC-linked target list named six US tech giants for their documented roles in sustaining the Zionist entity ...
Morley Robbins on the Root Cause Protocol | Jerm Warfare

Morley Robbins explores the critical role of minerals like copper, iron, and magnesium in human health, emphasising energy production at the cellular level.

Trump's War on Native America in the Shadow of Hormuz
Kristoffer Hell
One might be forgiven for assuming that when President Donald Trump is busy throwing American power around elsewhere on the planet, he would have less time to wreck his own country.
A History of Corporate Control: The East India Company

Charles Malet and William Dalrymple discuss the huge rise of corporate power and influence in an increasingly violent and narrative-driven world.

Trump Didn’t Understand Xi Jinping’s Warning | Silk and Steel

In this explosive episode of Silk and Steel Podcast, David hosts historian and geopolitical analyst Carl Zha for a sweeping conversation on the rapidly changing global order.

Stop CCTV and Facial Recognition

Prof Diane Rasmussen spoke with longtime activist Nathan Allonby of NO CCTV as they looked at surveillance equipment in the city centre of Newcastle in the North East of England.

Drawn Into The Wider War

This is an examination of the UK’s military position as the war with Iran continues, featuring comment and analysis from General Sir Richard Shirreff.

Mike Robinson | A Thousand Words (Part 3 of 3)

Mike Robinson and Jake Fern explore the nature of conspiracy, propaganda, media influence, and the blurred line between coordinated agendas and systems that simply reward the same behaviours.

The Third World War and Nuclear Strikes in Europe
Neil Harrison
Senior Russian Government figures have announced that World War III has already begun. Their priority is to stop the European part of that war, and they are currently debating whether to use nuclear weapons to that end right now.
Epstein: Architect of Global Control

Ben Rubin and Brian Gerrish discuss the central role played by Jeffrey Epstein in designing the Impact Investing model and underlying financial architecture currently being rolled out in every country on Earth.

Everyone Deserves a Fair Trial

Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Dr Stuart Waiton, senior lecturer in sociology and criminology at Abertay University in Scotland, about the complaints he received for organising a classroom lecture by women representing Justice for Innocent Men in Scotland (JIMS).

Mike Robinson | A Thousand Words (Part 2 of 3)

Mike and Jake discuss the modern information landscape before they then explore how global and personal events impact individual psychology.

Military Matters: Episode 6

Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet discuss the UK’s relationship with Israel and the reluctance of young people to serve in the forces.

The Fog Machine at Palantir
Kristoffer Hell
Alex Karp’s Palantir manifesto isn’t unclear; it’s engineered that way. Behind its philosophical fog lies a strategy: build power, dodge accountability, and let every audience hear what it wants.
Vote outside the Uniparty

Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Dr Donald Boyd, a retired doctor and leader of the Scottish Christian Party, about issues affecting Scotland and the wider UK.

Mike Robinson | A Thousand Words (Part 1 of 3)

Mike and Jake reflect on the 'movement' and how certain things need to be in place before we can have useful conversations.

After the Pause: Iran, Lebanon and the Next Round of Confrontation — SYRIA PODCAST EP 10

With the Strait of Hormuz blockaded and Donald Trump's rhetoric escalating, Vanessa Beeley and Myriam Charabaty join Mike Robinson to assess what the next phase of confrontation in West Asia is likely to look like.

Switch the Stories To Find the Truth — with Katharine Gun

Professor Diane Rasmussen spoke with Katharine Gun about her views on a range of topics beyond her 2003 experience as a GCHQ whistleblower and subsequent arrest, including her new article, ‘Fabricating the Case for War in the 21st Century’, which appears in UK Column’s new magazine, The Column.

Water, Power, and Geopolitics: Zionist Israeli Ambitions and the Hydro-politics of Southern Lebanon
Dr Marwa Osman
Lebanon’s rivers are more than lifelines; they lie at the heart of a long-standing struggle shaped by external ambition. From the Litani to the Wazzani, the Israeli entity's efforts to dominate regional water reveal a deeper reality: control over ...
Military Matters: Episode 5

Brian Gerrish and Charles Malet review the bigger picture of the Iran conflict, including the action in, and rhetoric around, the situation.

The Secret British Intelligence War on Iran
Professor David Miller
British intelligence spearheaded the overthrow of Iran's elected prime minister in 1953, bribed officials, staged chaos and used the BBC for a coded coup signal — all to protect oil profits — after previously treating Zionist extremists as the top ...

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The Day of the Skripal
Tim Norman
LONG READ: The Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia survived an apparent assassination attempt in the English city of Salisbury on Sunday, 4 March 2018. But what exactly did the mainstream media and official sources say happened ...
The Online Safety Act - An Act of Betrayal
Iain Davis
The Online Safety Bill has been presented to Parliament and the public as an attempt to protect children from online grooming and abuse and to limit the reach of terrorist propaganda. This, however, does not seem to be its primary focus. The real ...
Mark of the Beast: Digital Identity and the Cashless Cartel
Martin Edwards
With the release of the iPhone X people have been asked to accept a new level of biometric intrusion so that their phone can identify them. But is this a simple security measure, or is there a global policy agenda at work?
Skripal: A Russian web or a RUSI web?
Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches
Some contours relevant to understanding the possible roles of certain British intelligence officers in the Skripal case.
Imminent risk of EU control of British defence procurement, industry and training
David Ellis, Strategic Defence Initiatives
On Monday 24 November 2017, Strategic Defence Initiatives UK submitted the following report to the Defence Select Committee of the House of Commons.
Why Are There "Huge Gaps In Britain's Defences"?
Brian Gerrish
The top brass offer highly unconvincing explanations for the brand destruction of the British military.
Keeping abreast of the Skripal case: Some recommended articles
Alex Thomson, Eastern Approaches
A round-up of some contributions that inquirers into the Skripal case ought not to miss.
The End Game
K. C. Merit
President Obama may have forgotten to mention that the American troops due to leave Iraq at the end of 2011 would need to be deployed almost immediately elsewhere.
Who Is The Enemy?
Mike Robinson
Following the events in Woolwich last week, we are revisiting an article originally written for the UK Column newspaper in 2010. While we deplore anyone's killing, it is important to look at the historical context, and ask the question, if our ...
Satanic Fabian Warmongers
Mike Robinson
Tony Blair's conversion to Catholicism is laughable. He and his witch of a wife profess to be Christians, supposedly qualified to comment on the religion's future, and yet, have been known to enjoy howling at the moon from time to time.
Ukrainian policy in the Donbass: Is it fair to call it genocide?
Terry Boardman
LONG READ: As long as states like Ukraine go on trying to copy the nineteenth-century western European unitary model of the nation state, there will only be endless conflict.
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Comment //
Are Librarians a Safeguarding Threat to Children?
Professor Diane Rasmussen
Do you believe that librarians should be in the business of providing books with content about rape, suicide, murder, illegal drug use, and coerced underage sex with teachers? This author does not, but librarians do.
How to Manage a Room Full of Ideas
Hil Bichovsky
Nothing is easier to manipulate than a crowd. At a free speech event in Manchester, some ideas were more free than others.
AI, Cognitive Degeneration, and the Future of Humanity
Neil Harrison
By ever-increasing reliance on tools to perform our thinking for us, we are losing our higher executive brain functions. This is cognitive degeneration. The mental abilities that we are losing are exactly those that we need to avoid the Social Credit System trap. 
The Blindfold Briefing: Unto the Breach
Charles Malet
As the war drums bang ever louder, how close is the Government to legislating for conscription?
Greenland Is Soon To Be America’s 51st State
Kristoffer Hell
It is only a matter of time before Greenland is assimilated by the US. The best Denmark and Western Europe can do is ensure that the transfer occurs on the most favourable terms possible for themselves and that the transaction strengthens Europe.
The Blindfold Briefing: Perverse Verdicts
Charles Malet
What authority does a judge hold over a jury? This is a close look at the many swords dangling above one of the cornerstones of common law.
Surrogacy, Part 2 — Wombs for Hire
Sarah Newlyn
In Part 1, we looked at the horrific effects of surrogacy on the babies born to it. Here in Part 2, we explore the exploitative ways in which women are used as nothing more than rented wombs, whose health, mental and physical, is of no consequence.
Stories We're Watching //
Geostrategy 2025 [machine translation from German]
Dr Jobst Landgrebe
In latest effort to keep AfD out of government and save German democracy, ex-Stasi officer is appointed to a cabinet minister post in Thüringen
Eugyppius
The Establishment Media Is Unaware of Its Growing Irrelevance
Connor O'Keeffe in Mises Wire
Dementia or Covid deaths?
BiologyPhenom (David Tait)
The Evil of Banality: Keir Starmer and the death of Peter Lynch
Millennial Woes
They Killed Your Business, Murdered Your Parents and Destroyed Your Health. But It's OK: The Guy Responsible Has Written an Hilarious Memoir
James Delingpole
The End of Western Pluralist Democracy
Craig Murray
Criminalizing Dissent is Coming
Rod Dreher