Jerm Warfare

The Moon Landing is Humanity's Biggest Deception — Bart Sibrel | Jerm Warfare
We watch the watchmen — Gabriel Custodiet | Jerm Warfare

Gabriel Custodiet offers a thoughtful perspective on privacy, technology, and individual sovereignty.

Building a Social Contract to Dismantle the BeastSystem — James Roguski | Jerm Warfare

James Roguski discusses failure of governments and public health systems with Jeremy Nell.

Jerm’s Christmas Banter with Mike and Charles

A Christmas banter special with Jerm, Mike, and Charles

Jeremy Kuzmarov on the Rwandan genocide myth | Jerm Warfare

Jeremy Kuzmarov—author, historian and managing editor of CovertAction Magazine—argues that the Rwandan genocide is a myth, suggesting instead that it was a civil war influenced by foreign interests, including the CIA, MI6, and Mossad, as well as various governments.

Simon Roche on the incoming global catastrophe | Jerm Warfare

Simon Roche discusses the cyclical nature of human history as interpreted through occult teachings, emphasising the current 'time of war' and its historical context.

Adam Curry on music, MTV, the decline of radio, and inventing podcasting | Jerm Warfare

Adam Curry and Jerm explore a wide range of topics, from the nuances of sound quality and musical backgrounds to the evolution of free speech and the impact of technology on media.

Peter Duke on epistemological warfare and narrative control | Jerm Warfare

Peter Duke is a researcher and commentator who examines controversial topics and alternative narratives. Peter recently experienced an arson fire that devastated his town, which led to discussions about potential connections between wildfires and real estate interests, suggesting these disasters may be planned rather than organic.

Why You Should Speak Freely (Almost) Always | Jerm Warfare Weekly Banter

Mike, Charles, and Jerm discuss self-censorship and its psychological aspects.

Giovanni Cirucci on the Catholic Church and World Control

Giovanni ‘Johnny’ Cirucci examines the power dynamics of the Catholic Church.

Chloe Carmichael on the Dangers of Self Censorship | Jerm Warfare

Chloe Carmichael, a clinical psychologist, discusses the psychological implications of free speech.

Matt Campbell is forcing the British government to investigate 9/11 | Jerm Warfare

Matt Campbell is fighting to reopen the inquest into his brother's death during the 9/11 attacks. This isn't merely a legal proceeding—it's a battle against a system designed to suppress inconvenient truths.

Andrew Kaufman on Germ Theory versus Terrain Theory
Good Reasons for Why You Should Not Ignore Sudan — Weekly Banter

Mike, Charles and Jerm discuss the war in Sudan and why it is largely ignored across the world.

Nick Hudson on the Limitations of Binary Thinking

Nick Hudson and Jerm discuss how a binary approach to thought prevents people from understanding nuanced topics.

Sustainable Development is evil - Alex Newman

Alex Newman, an award-winning international journalist and author, observes that the COP 30 climate summit revealed increasing spiritual and pagan elements.

Jerm Warfare — Jamie Andrews on Why Virology is Junk Science

Jamie Andrews leads the Virology Control Studies project. He explains flaws that surround virus science. He also discusses the important roles of critical thought and scepticism within the scientific method.

The Contagion of Idiocy — Todd Hayen

A psychotherapist discusses the inherent human tendency to be manipulated by those in power.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 23 — Why It Is Okay to Be Pro-China

Jerm, Mike, and Charles discuss the commercialisation of holidays, the influence of minority rights on public policy, international relations and the need for a better, more nuanced understanding of China.

Jobst Landgrebe on hype cycles - Jerm Warfare

Jobst Landgrebe, a Senior Research Associate in the Department of Philosophy at the University at Buffalo specialising in the philosophy of AI, complex systems, and the ontology of physics and mathematics, elaborates on the concept of "hype cycles" which he explores in his book "The Hype Cycle."

Stephanie Seneff on avoiding sunglasses and sunscreen - Jerm Warfare

In this conversation, Jerm and Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory with a PhD in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, discuss the importance of sunlight and natural living alongside various health concerns.

Robin Monotti on using music to win - Jerm Warfare

The conversation with Robin Monotti explores several interconnected themes about society and resistance.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 22 - The influence of the World Economic Forum is overstated

In this thought-provoking discussion, Jerm, Mike, and Charles turned their attention to the World Economic Forum and its place in the global power structure.

Tim West on rejecting everything you think you know - Jerm Warfare

They rip into the flaws of modern science, virology, and the medical industry's dodgy health approaches, probing contagion myths and their fallout, with Tim unveiling his Two Colour Protocol — a straightforward method to split hard data from spun narratives for sharper critical thinking.

The link between Freud, Epstein and paedophilia - Jerm Warfare

Jerm and “Scipio Eruditus” dissect how Freud's theories were weaponised to mould Western minds under elite psychological agendas, and unpack Freud's massive grip on modern psychology and its ripple effects on human bonds, family setups, and education systems, framing his work as a cornerstone for decoding the manipulated structures of contemporary society.

Steven Young on why nuclear energy doesn’t exist - Jerm Warfare

The chat stresses that conflict fuels creative life, from online scraps bolstered by physical training to broader battles against indoctrination, while debunking myths like the existence of atoms or viruses and the misunderstood perils of nuclear power peddled by elite fearmongers.

Jeff Berwick on reality being a 3D video game - Jerm Warfare

Jeff stresses how we can dream up and mould our own worlds, spotlighting the immense, tangled web of it all and how grasping our part in the game amps up the whole adventure.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 21 — Build Parallel Structures as Soon as Possible

Jerm, Charles, and Mike discuss the need for supportive relationships and how we need parallel economic structures to increase security and self sufficiency.

Hakeem Anwar on Why You Should De-Google Your Phone

Jerm speaks with a former software engineer, Hakeem Anwar, about the global push for digital ID, the dangers that come with it, and how we can fight back.

Danny Carroll on the Psychological Link to Cancer — Jerm Warfare

Danny Carroll provides an alternative view of Cancer where he suggests it is an intentional biological process of the body as it tries to heal.

Simon Elmer on Wokeness and the Destruction of Art — Jerm Warfare

Simon Elmer discusses the degraded quality and impact of art within modern society.

Why Do Men Go Bald? — Jerm Warfare

Jerm and the "Medicine Woman" Robin explore human health as it relates to our hair.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 20 — The Political Left and Right Are Basically the Same Thing

Jerm, Mike, and Charles discuss volatile political division and how to navigate through it.

Jerm Warfare — Simon Goddek on the Christian Drosten PCR scam

In this conversation, Jerm and Simon Goddek, a scientist who challenged the Covid narrative and lost his job, unpack the suspicious early awareness of the alleged virus and the dodgy controversies around the PCR test.

Jerm Warfare — David Kurten on being principled and unpopular

Jerm and David Kurten, the leader of the UK's Heritage Party and a former teacher turned political figure, they explore various political and cultural issues.

Jerm Warfare — Debbie DeGroff on the Dangers of Modern Children's Books

Jerm and Deborah DeGroff unpack the disturbing shifts in kids' books over decades, from sneaky propaganda pushes and deliberate dumbing down of reading levels to the critical push for parents to step up and vet what their little ones encounter.

Jerm Warfare - Escaping climate agendas and social credit systems

In this conversation, Jerm and "Esc" (or "Escape"), a sharp analyst known for dissecting the engineered simulations of globalist agendas, unpack the rigged challenges of forecasting future scenarios, zeroing in on carbon emissions and so-called social justice as tools for elite control.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 19 - Daylight savings and Saturday morning cartoons

Jerm, Mike and Charles dive into the hidden harms of daylight saving time on health, unearthing forgotten historical sleep patterns where folks naturally broke rest into segments to dodge the grind of modern, enforced continuous slumber that's likely rigged to sap energy and control rhythms.

Jerm Warfare - Todd Hayen on what it means to be evil

Todd Haven peels back the layers of societal manipulation and engineered conformity to expose a hive-mind grip on society and hidden agendas.

Jerm Warfare - Shannon Joy on everything being a reality show

In this conversation, Jerm and Shannon Joy, a no-holds-barred radio host who's relentlessly exposed the deep state's Covid deceptions and the rigged political theatre that keeps the masses compliant, dissect the post-COVID landscape where so-called governance changes are nothing but smoke and mirrors crafted by elite psyops to manipulate perceptions through controlled media.

Jerm Warfare - Hrvoje Morić on preparing for a technocratic future

Jerm and Hrvoje Morić, a geopolitical analyst who's exposed the undercurrents of globalist agendas through his Geopolitics and Empire podcast, unpack Hrvoje's recent trek to Croatia, the ironic isolation bred by hyper-connected tech traps, and the creeping claws of technocracy that throttle true human bonds in today's rigged society.

Jerm Warfare - He was told he would die within four years, over 20 years ago

In this conversation, Jerm and Quintin Jonck, a guy who's defied the HIV/AIDS dogma by rejecting the pharmaceutical stranglehold and mainstream myths, recount his raw journey through diagnosis and its life-altering grip, underscoring how solid support networks and bold defiance of corrupt medical gatekeepers opened doors to suppressed alternative health paths.

Jerm Warfare - Embrace inconvenience and stories about ducks - Banter 18

In this week's banter, Jerm, Mike, and Charles reflect on the wildly successful UK Column event in York that drew fresh crowds awakening to suppressed truths, highlighting the alarming wave of folks tuning out from everything amid info overload engineered to confuse and control.

Jerm Warfare - Sally Beck on the dangers of weight-loss drugs like Ozmepic

In this conversation, Jerm and Sally Beck, a journalist who's boldly exposed the suppressed truths about vaccine injuries and pharmaceutical deceptions, discuss her firsthand investigations into the hidden harms of COVID-19 jabs, the broader fallout from the pandemic, and the risky pitfalls of weight-loss drugs like Ozempic pushed by profit-driven agendas.

Jerm Warfare - Tim Hinchliffe on balancing progress and privacy

Jerm and Tim Hinchliffe, an investigative journalist at The Sociable who exposes the shadowy underbelly of tech-driven agendas, unpack the dark side of digital identity systems and how they're being woven into society by elite government and corporate forces. Tim lays out how these technologies tie into the so-called Great Reset and Fourth Industrial Revolution, blending digital, biological, and physical realms to reshape global control and erode personal freedoms under the guise of progress.

Jerm Warfare - Complex systems, propaganda, and culture

In this conversation, Jerm and Nick Hudson, a sharp critic of globalist centralisation and the engineered COVID narratives through his work with PANDA, delve into the tangled misconceptions about China, shredding the mainstream hype around its so-called surveillance state, rich cultural diversity, and explosive economic growth that's often twisted by Western agendas.

Jerm Warfare - Ian Brighthope on the importance of holistic medicine

In this conversation, Jerm and Professor Ian Brighthope, a veteran doctor and advocate for alternative medicine who's long challenged the pharmaceutical-driven healthcare establishment, discuss his journey through medicine with a focus on nutrition's overlooked power, the rise of holistic approaches amid the COVID-19 fallout, and a sharp critique of the flawed system that prioritises profits over personalised wellbeing.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 17

In this weekly banter, Jerm, Mike, and Charles share their firsthand experiences and alternative views on China, zeroing in on the Xinjiang region and the fabricated narratives pushed by Western media to demonise it.

Jerm Warfare - Bruce Fenton on why the “Out of Africa” theory is bunk

Bruce Fenton, a British researcher and author renowned for his meticulous exploration of human origins, challenges the conventional 'out of Africa' model in his thought-provoking work, notably his book The Forgotten Exodus, which features a foreword by acclaimed writer Graham Hancock.

Jerm Warfare - Todd Hayen on letting go of dogmatic thinking

Jerm and Todd Hayen, a psychotherapist and author known for his alternative takes on psychology and societal manipulation, explore the complexities of truth, the grip of dogma, and the psychological underpinnings of belief.

Jerm Warfare - Pepe Escobar on the importance of BRICS

Jerm and Pepe Escobar, a veteran Brazilian journalist renowned for exposing the shadowy underbelly of global power structures, convened in a cafe within the Old City of Kashgar.

Jerm Warfare - Preparing for the New World Order

Jerm and Simon Roche delve into the vital push for prepping and self-reliance against personal hardships and shadowy global perils.

Jerm in China with Carl Zha (Part 3)

The topic remains deeply controversial, with Mao seen by many as a visionary who transformed a fractured nation into a powerhouse, though his era's harsh realities fuel endless debates. 

Digital ID Is The Hill To Die On

Jerm and Iain Davis chat about the implications of digital identity systems, especially the UK's proposed BritCard.

Jerm in China with Carl Zha (Part 2)

Part two of Jerm's trip to China, in which he and Carl Zha discuss the geopolitical and cultural history of Xinjiang, the heart of China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Jerm Goes to China - Beyond the Propaganda (Part 1)

China through Western eyes is one story. China on the ground is another. Jerm is here to uncover the difference.

Simon Roche on the lack of sophistication in the West

Simon Roche joins Jerm to share stories from his recent trip to Russia, reflecting on the contrasts between East and West, Russia’s forgotten role in the Anglo-Boer War, and why he sees Eastern civilisation as more sophisticated than today’s declining West.

A former IDF soldier's views on what's happening in Gaza

Former IDF soldier Adar Weinreb joins Jerm to share his journey from a Zionist upbringing to outspoken critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza — exploring social media’s role, grassroots activism, and new pathways toward peace.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 16

In Episode 16 of Weekly UKC Banter, Mike and Jerm unpack the language of war and terrorism, probe the politics of Israel-Palestine, and question how global power plays shape the lives of ordinary people.

The biblical history of the Jews

Jerm and William Finck examine the history of Hebrews and Judaism, the role of Edomites, Khazars, and Ashkenazis, and the claims of modern Judaism to the promises made to Abraham.

Why is gender inversion everywhere

Jerm sits down with Mr E to unpack the rise of androgyny in culture, from Hollywood to music, and its deeper ties to censorship, ideology and controlled narratives.

The Talmudic World Order

Former banker Mads Palsvig joins Jerm to expose the “Talmudic World Order,” linking central banking, Zionism, and global conflicts — with stark warnings about the future of the West and where safe havens may lie.

Western sanctions are making Russia great

Western sanctions are backfiring — making Russia stronger. Simon Roche joins Jerm to discuss hunting, conservation, and what he discovered about Russia’s people, economy, and reality on the ground.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 15

What happened to freedom festivals? Jerm, Charles, and Mike dive into the decline of freedom festivals, the morale of the movement, and the battles of information warfare. From community skills to national identity, they ask what it will take to resist manipulation and rebuild momentum.

Sasha Latypova on COVID, Trump, CIA, and the military

This week, Jerm speaks with Sasha Latypova, former pharma executive, on why COVID wasn’t a biological event but a military operation — exposing political cover, pharma’s role, and the fight to challenge the official narrative.

Carl Zha on Trump making India great again

This week, Carl Zha joins Jerm to unpack Trump’s role in “making India great again”. Digging into shifting US–China–India dynamics, immigration, manufacturing, media spin and why seeing the world firsthand matters more than headlines.

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.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 14

This week on UKC Banter Ep.14: Jerm, Mike and Charles explore regenerative farming, nutrition, ethics, and why informed food choices matter.

Mark Conlon on whether planes actually hit the Twin Towers

Jerm speaks with researcher Mark Conlon about questions surrounding 9/11, from flight data and eyewitness reports to unusual details that continue to spark debate.

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-19.

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 the Big Bang.

Farmer Angus on why regenerative farming is an agricultural solution

From stockbroker to soil-builder: Farmer Angus explains how regenerative farming heals the land, creates better food, and offers a sustainable future for people and planet.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 13

Is the British Empire truly gone—or just evolved? Jerm, Mike, and Charles unpack how colonial legacies still shape today’s diplomacy, infrastructure, and visa politics, and why grassroots conversations might just shift the global balance.

Competition is foundational to liberty and prosperity

From communist roots to champion of liberty, Jorge Besada joins Jerm to explore how culture, economics, and evolution intertwine. They tackle competition, free speech, debt and the perils of hyper-individualism, challenging conventional narratives while envisioning a freer future.

China is neither totalitarian nor utopian

Jerm and Carl Zha challenge Western myths about China, revealing a complex, fast-changing nation often safer and more nuanced than portrayed.

Ryan Cristian on questioning absolutely everything

Independent voices Jerm and Ryan Cristian explore the shifting landscape of media, exposing the battles over truth and the urgent need to question every narrative. They reflect on personal awakenings, the influence of world events on public perception and much more. Ryan Cristian is the founder of The Last American Vagabond.

EM Burlingame on culture, masculinity and the dying West

From Afghan villages to Western boardrooms, EM Burlingame unpacks the cultural clash between East and West — and warns that hyper-individualism may be the West’s undoing.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 12

This week, Jerm, Mike and Charles dive into the current state of free speech in the UK, pointing out the chilling effects of government legislation like the Online Safety Act and the Terrorism Act, which are used to suppress dissent.

AI is destroying creativity


AI is destroying creativity
Is AI suffocating creativity and replacing human connection with code? Jerm and Eric Coppolino tackle tech, censorship, gender, and why real relationships still matter.

Germar Rudolf on the chemistry of Zyklon B

Dive into the controversial world of historical revisionism as chemist Germar Rudolf challenges the narrative surrounding Zyklon B at Auschwitz, urging open debate and rigorous evidence over censorship.

Living deliberately without money for over 20 years

Can a life without money be the key to true freedom? David Arthur Johnston says yes—and he’s been proving it for over 20 years.

James Corbett: The Nature of Power and Control

Power, control, awakening—James Corbett joins Jerm for a deep dive into the forces shaping our world and how we can break free from them.

Weekly UKC Banter Episode 11

Perception and reality don’t always align. Jerm, Mike, and Charles unpack media myths, cultural contrasts, and the deep roots of societal change—inviting you to question what you think you know.

What, exactly, is technocracy?

Patrick Wood is a leading expert on technocracy, an author, and a speaker who has extensively researched the historical and modern implications of technocratic systems.

Mass Immigration and the Death of Europe


Is Europe losing its soul? Jerm and historian John Laughland tackle mass immigration, fading faith, and whether the continent can recover its identity before it’s too late.

Governments Are Your Enemy

Is government a force for good—or the greatest scam of all? Etienne de la Boetie2 pulls no punches as he lays out the case for a world without rulers.

Life as an Arab Christian in the Middle East

What does it mean to be Arab and Christian in a region shaped by both faith and geopolitics? Myriam Charabaty unpacks history, identity, and resistance in this powerful conversation.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 10

Are we thinking critically—or just picking sides? Jerm, Mike, and Charles unpack the dangers of absolutism and why scepticism matters more than ever.

Why has the West infiltrated Syria?


Why did the West set its sights on Syria? Jerm and Kevork Almassian unpack a century of interference, identity, and resistance.

Debunking Western myths about China

Is China really as we’re told in the West? Jerm speaks to ‘Austrian Scott’ to unpack the myths, challenge the narratives, and hear what life inside China is actually like.

Trump and Elon are not going to save you

Join Derrick Broze as he challenges the idea of external saviours. He urges us to question everything, recognise the subtle dangers of technocracy, and unlock our own power to create meaningful change in a world that often prefers comfortable inaction.

Is science dead?

Has modern science become a tool for power rather than truth? Jerm and Dr. Mike Yeadon delve deep into the state of scientific integrity in a post-pandemic world.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 9

Is democracy really the best we can do? Jerm, Mike, and Charles examine monarchy, natural order, and what might come next.

Going down every rabbit hole

Jerm talks to James Delingpole about Christianity, self-defence, truth, and the modern battle between good and evil — a deep dive into media, history, and belief.

Do We Really Have Free Will?

Do we truly choose our path, or are we just playing our part in someone else's story? Jerm and Todd Hayen go deep on belief, freedom, and the narratives that shape our world.

It’s All About the Agenda

From behind the camera to confronting the system—filmmaker Phil Wiseman joins us to expose the agenda behind censorship, digital ID, and climate narratives.

Lessons from the COVID and AIDS Scams

From AIDS to COVID—Ken McCarthy unpacks propaganda, profit, and power in healthcare and politics.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 8

Can we move beyond labels? Jerm, Mike, and Charles explore why letting go of rigid ideology is key to real understanding and meaningful change.

Understanding Psychological Warfare

How are our thoughts shaped without us knowing? David A. Hughes breaks down the machinery of psychological warfare and why awareness is the first step to resistance.