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In this freewheeling live episode, I welcome back researcher and author Ben Emlyn-Jones for a lively tour through current events, media fear cycles, government overreach, and the UFO/UAP debate. We compare “doomsday” narratives past and present, discuss psychological warfare and public demoralisation, and question how crises are used to nudge behaviour. Ben shares thoughts on elections, civil liberties, and citizen self-organisation, before diving into UFO history—from Foo Fighters and abductions to chemtrails, underground bases, and whether cathedrals and ancient structures once harnessed natural energies. We round out with audience Q&A, local legends, and a spirited detour into British eccentricity and humour—proof that a good laugh still cuts through the noise.
Along the way, we touch on book bans and free speech, war propaganda, the Middle East, energy panic, and whether grand architecture hides lost knowledge. It’s a candid, unscripted conversation with Ben’s trademark mix of scepticism, open-minded inquiry, and historical curiosity—plus your questions, polls, and plenty of good-natured banter.
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