Jerm Warfare

Hidden agendas in the music industry

What if the music you love hides deeper truths? British DJ Mark Devlin joins us to uncover dark agendas, mind control, and the price some artists paid.

America, Israel, and the Middle East

An eye-opening discussion with Vanessa Beeley on the real power dynamics in the Middle East — from U.S.–Israel ties to Christian Zionism, resistance movements, and media manipulation.

We’re Living on the Jones Plantation

Filmmaker Andrew Treglia joins Jerm to explore propaganda, control, and what it really means to be free in a system built on illusion.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 7

Is the public vs private debate a distraction? Jerm, Mike, and Charles unravel the myths, explore the role of technocracy, and show why personal responsibility matters more than ever.

Oswald could not have shot JFK

Was JFK’s assassination really the work of a lone gunman? Professor James Fetzer lays out the evidence that Oswald couldn’t have done it — and who might have.

You won’t win if you’re unhealthy

If you’re not well, you won’t win. Jerm and Ivor Cummins break down the mental and physical toll of modern life—and how to take back control.

Self sabotage and mind control

How are we being controlled without even realising it? Jason Christoff exposes the psychological tricks behind self-sabotage, mind control, and fear — and shares how nature and self-awareness can set us free.

The importance of prepping

Jerm and James Walton talk prepping—why it matters, and how to do it right. This one’s not just for “preppers”.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 6

Stop being so damn defeatist... Negativity everywhere? Don’t give in. Jerm, Mike, and Charles say we’ve got more power than we think — and now’s the time to use it.

The inversion of reality

Steve Falconer, the guy who runs the Spacebusters channel and Jerm cover a wide range of topics, from vaccinations to how COVID-19 has shifted views on health.

Big Pharma versus Andrew Wakefield

Andrew Wakefield looks back on the storm that shaped his career and how the vaccine debate has evolved, especially after Covid-19. He talks openly about trust, media influence and why parents must have the right to make informed decisions about their children’s health.

There is still some good in the world

Zuby joins Jerm to explore how to stay hopeful when negativity dominates, and why living with purpose is more vital than ever.

Having Impossible Conversations

What does it take to have truly challenging conversations? Jerm and philosopher Peter Boghossian unpack this and more — from life in South Africa to race, social media, and parenting — in an episode that shines a light on the power of listening and understanding.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 5

What does immigration mean for national identity? 
Jerm, Mike, and Charles unpack culture, media bias, and the challenges of defining who we are in a changing Britain.

She Lived in Gaza for Three Years

Journalist Eva Bartlett shares what life was really like in Gaza and Syria — challenging Western media narratives and offering a powerful first-hand account of life under siege.

We’re Winning the Information War

Stew Peters on waking up during George Floyd, breaking conservative dogmas, and why the fight for truth is a fight for our future.

No Atomic Bombs Were Dropped on Japan

Did Hiroshima and Nagasaki suffer nuclear attacks—or something else entirely? Michael Palmer challenges the official story.

Lara Logan: What Happened to Journalism?

Veteran journalist Lara Logan reflects on the decline of honest reporting, cancel culture, and the dangers of propaganda, drawing on her experiences in South Africa and beyond.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 4

From food and farming to geopolitics and digital ID—how much control is too much? This wide-ranging discussion questions the narratives shaping our lives.

Multiculturalism Does Not Work

Simon Roche offers a provocative take on South Africa, global demographic shifts, and why multiculturalism may not be the answer.

Everything They Tell You About Diet Is Wrong

Zoë Harcombe debunks modern dietary myths, from cholesterol to veganism, and makes the case for real food and traditional eating. A frank conversation about nutrition, obesity, and how public health advice may be making us sicker.

Understanding False Dichotomies

Can we break free from binary thinking? Jerm and Kit Knightly explore how media narratives—mainstream and alternative—shape our view of the world, especially in times of crisis.

Women’s Liberation Enslaved Women

Was women’s liberation really freeing? Rachel Wilson joins Jerm to explore feminism’s hidden roots and its lasting impact on faith, family, and society.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 3

From water shortages to digital parenting — Jerm, Mike, and Charles unpack the week’s global and local challenges with sharp insight and a dose of banter.

COVID-19 Was a Military Psyop

COVID wasn’t chaos—it was control. Debbie Lerman exposes the psyop, the planners, and the real agenda.

Why Masculinity Matters More Than Ever

What does it mean to be a man today? Jerm and Jack Donovan unpack the changing face of masculinity, from ancient virtues to modern pressures—exploring why manhood, meaning, and male bonds matter now more than ever.

Why Are Women Giving Birth in Hospital?

Why do most women still give birth in hospital? Jerm and Dr Stu explore the fears, protocols, and cultural stories shaping childbirth today — and whether natural birth can reclaim its place in a medicalised world.

Aleister Crowley’s Massive Influence on Society

How did Aleister Crowley shape modern culture, from music to the occult? William Ramsey unpacks his disturbing legacy—and why it still matters today.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 2

Jerm, Mike and Charles unpack a week of strange headlines from South Africa to Gaza—exploring truth, spin and the courage to speak plainly.

Are the Jews God’s ‘Chosen’ People?

Was Jesus really a Jew? William Finck unpacks the tangled roots of ancient identities, challenging the belief that Jews are God's 'chosen' people—and the modern consequences of that idea.

All Big Events Are Fabricated

Nick Hudson questions dominant narratives, warns of media distortion, and calls for decentralised thinking — with a heartfelt reminder of what really matters.

The Reality of Farm Murders in South Africa

Are South Africa’s farmers under siege? Theo de Jager unpacks the raw truth behind farm attacks—and why understanding the bigger picture matters more than ever.

What is German New Medicine?

What if disease is not a malfunction, but part of the body’s natural healing process? Ilsedora Laker introduces the principles of German New Medicine — a radical rethink of illness, based on biological laws that link emotional conflict to physical symptoms.

Weekly UKC Banter: Episode 1

In a fresh style of weekly banter with Jerm Warfare: can we reclaim health, history, and honest debate in a world of convenience? Jerm, Mike Robinson, and Charles Malet unpack the modern information war, food integrity, and the power of personal responsibility.

Why Is Everyone Offended by Everything?

Why is offence everywhere these days? Comedian Owen Benjamin joins Jerm to ask whether humour can still speak freely—and what that says about the state of our culture.

The Titanic Conspiracy

Was the Titanic tragedy really an accident—or a cover for a greater financial conspiracy?

Why Don’t People Like Solutions?

What’s stopping real change? Mike Robinson joins Jerm to unpack why practical solutions are often ignored, exploring media spin, political fear, and the public’s role in shaping the future.

Why Is the Church of England Investing in Porn and Weapons?

Is the Church of England losing its way? Charles Malet joins Jerm to unpack its moral contradictions—from porn to politics.

Has a Virus Ever Actually Been Shown to Exist?

Are viruses real—or just misunderstood? Jerm and Dr Tom Cowan explore the foundations of virology, from flawed PCR testing to the body’s own healing processes, and address common misconceptions about bacteria and rabies.

Can America’s Implosion Be Stopped?

What happens when an American journalist challenges Western narratives from inside Russia? Peter Lavelle talks media, geopolitics, and why the West may be its own worst enemy.

Kurt Cobain Did Not Kill Himself

Kurt Cobain did not kill himself — Michelle Wilkins joins Jerm to examine the evidence that challenges the official story.

The COVID Data in New York Was Faked

Educator Jessica Hockett reveals why she believes New York’s COVID-19 death data doesn’t add up — and why the pandemic may have been planned.

Growing Your Own Food is a Winning Idea

Jim Gale is a permaculture advocate and the founder of Food Forest Abundance, an organisation that promotes sustainable food systems.

The Black Nobility Are the Most Powerful People in the World

Frances Leader exposes the Black Nobility—ancient elites who used wealth, religion, and power to shape history and still influence global politics today.

Tim Noakes: Why Modern Nutrition Is Failing Us

Tim Noakes exposes the lies about diet, sugar, and science — and why everything you’ve been told about health might be wrong.

The Impossibility of the Apollo Missions

Did we really land on the Moon? Pilot and author Randy Walsh isn’t so sure.

Alex Krainer tries to understand Trump’s tariff wars with China

Is Trump’s tariff war a bold strategy or political theatre? Jerm and Alex unpack its economic impact, global ripple effects, and what it means for America's future.

Jobst Landgrebe and Barry Smith: Why Machines Will Never Rule the World

In this Jerm Warfare episode, philosopher-turned-data expert Dr. Barry Smith discusses his journey from European philosophy to shaping ontological frameworks for data consistency across U.S. federal agencies and international intelligence communities. He explores how philosophical rigour enhances computer interoperability, national defence, and global data standards.

The Battle of Ideas—with Jerm

Jeremy Nell (Jerm) tells Charles Malet about his bumpy ride from cartoonist in the mainstream media to dissident podcaster in the information war, as well as his Jerm Warfare show for UK Column.