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In this freewheeling live episode, I welcome the regular Food For Thought Radio crew for a candid, sometimes heated, always engaging round-table on media narratives, authority, morality, and personal sovereignty. We range widely—from drone surveillance and signal jammers to natural law, the legitimacy of government, and whether objective morality is the only foundation for lasting change. We dip into contentious public figures, alleged cover-ups, historical patterns in wars and “emergencies,” and the role of occulted knowledge. Along the way, we share personal stories about demonic experiences, UFO sightings in Scotland, cats with character, and the cultural roots of kilts—all with robust debate, humour, and respect. We close by trailing tomorrow’s show on pathways to positive change and a forthcoming listener poll.
Resources mentioned include research on natural law and objective morality, historical oddities (from the Balfour Declaration to dive-bomber air-brakes), and community-led problem solving. If you value civil, big-tent conversation that challenges orthodoxies without sacrificing camaraderie, this one’s for you.
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