
The Day Shall Come is the latest film from Chris Morris, the maker of Four Lions, and tells the story…
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The Day Shall Come is the latest film from Chris Morris, the maker of Four Lions, and tells the story…
Just like many federal agencies the Los Angeles Police Department have a dedicated entertainment liaison office for dealing with Hollywood….
For decades undercover British intelligence officers have infiltrated almost every notable political movement in the UK. In this episode I…
The Final Countdown is a classic of good bad cinema, featuring an aircraft carrier that goes through a wormhole and…
Over the last few weeks a storm has been brewing about the Chinese government’s censorship of American movies, as well…
The original Cultural Cold War has been the subject of numerous books and articles on both sides of the divide,…
This week, I welcome to the show author and friend James Oddy to discuss the JFK assassination case and its…
Why is it that capitalist economies and cultures produce anti-capitalist products? In this month’s subscriber podcast I examine three examples…
In 1998 the CIA got an opportunity to infiltrate one of their spies into the Al Qaeda camps in Afghanistan,…
The US Navy SEALs are known as the ‘quiet professionals’, but in recent times they have become the highest-profile of…
Why isn’t the ‘political film’ a genre of cinema? Hollywood puts out a consistent stream of politically-themed films, but rarely…
Omar Nasiri was a Moroccan who spent 6 years spying on Al Qaeda for several European intelligence agencies. In this…
Did we really go to the moon? Yes, probably, but American Moon is an epic 3 1/2 hour documentary that…
The 2006 arrests of the Toronto 18 was a key moment in the post-9/11 war on terror. It helped internationalise…
The relationship between government liaison offices and the entertainment industry usually works well, resulting in added production value for the…
NCIS is a wildly successful TV drama, one of the most popular series of the last 20 years. This week…
In this month’s feature-length subscriber podcast I analyse the Hulu TV drama The Looming Tower (based on the original book…
Morten Storm is a Danish man who converted to Islam in the 1990s and got involved in the jihadi scene…
What happens when people are given too much information? They feel overwhelmed, which quickly becomes apathy and political paralysis. In…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I examine the 1975 movie Rollerball, about an ultra-violent bloodsport and the corporate dystopian society…
Fields of Fire is one of the greatest movies that was never made. A brutal but sympathetic portrait of the…
1994’s Clear and Present Danger is one of the most important movies in the cinema of the war on drugs,…
Iran-Contra is in many ways the definitive government conspiracy – involving guns, drugs, anti-communism and black operations, it went all…
Monster movies are one of the most beloved and distinctive genres in cinema, featuring a winning combination of exotic spectacle,…
On this month’s subscriber-only podcast I review one of my favourite films of all time – Starship Troopers. I discuss…
Superman is one of the world’s most recognisable cultural icons. A symbol of human idealism, he has been subject to…
Black Panther and Django Unchained are perhaps the two most successful movies featuring black actors in lead roles that Hollywood…
While it is now considered a Cold War classic Ice Station Zebra was a flop when it was first released….
On this month’s subscriber-only podcast I break down a 2016 interview with British political satirist Armando Iannucci by Chatham House,…
Vice has won awards along with praise from audiences and critics alike, but how well does it inform its audience…
Osama Bin Laden’s death is the perfect postmodern event, in that most of the reports detailing how, where and when…
The 2008 Wall Street crash has inspired little more than a staccato response from Hollywood, with very few films taking…
Public Enemies is a 2009 historical drama/thriller film that tells the story of the Bureau of Investigation’s manhunt for Public…
George Crile’s book Charlie Wilson’s War is the most in-depth account of the CIA’s support to the Afghan mujahideen, based…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I break down the BBC’s Panorama episode on the Skripal affair. One year on from…
The Last Ship is one of the most popular cable TV shows of recent years, as well as one of…
Anwar al Awlaki rose to notoriety in the 2000s as a leading internet jihadist whose lectures and videos were very…
The British government’s role in using the entertainment industry is smaller than in America, but nonetheless involves many of the…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I explore several DOD-supported films and the files on them from the Lawrence Suid archive. …
The 1996 action thriller Executive Decision was an early example of what should be called ‘irregular war films’, pitting a…
I recently found out that Strub retired from his job as the DOD’s Hollywood liaison last July, though this wasn’t…
In my final review of The Wire I discuss how the core theme of season 5 – truth – plays…
Aimen Dean, born Ali Al-Duranni, was MI6’s spy inside Al Qaeda from 1998 to 2006. In this episode I do…
Since the publication of National Security Cinema last summer, we have seen an uptick in the media coverage of the…
In this penultimate review episode I look at how the education system is a poor place to learn anything, how…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I discuss the links between the sacking of the manager of Manchester United, why there…
China is without doubt a major player in Hollywood. Both private investment and state regulations and censorship have played a…
Nazis make the perfect Hollywood villains – instantly recognisable, obviously deplorable and easy to recreate. So why were there no…
This week, I welcome Matt Alford to the show to talk about the media manipulation of the image of the…
The Spook Who Sat by the Door tells the story of the first African-American to be recruited by the CIA….
In part 3 of this subcriber-only review series I look at season three of The Wire. In this season the…
The men and women who are employed by the US military to fight its hegemonic wars often suffer from serious…
In this month’s susbcriber-only podcast I talk about my new screenplay project – a political satire of Hollywood. I talk…
Hollywood doesn’t make war films any more. This isn’t entirely true, but compared to the post-WW2 period there are a…
In the second of my subscriber-only reviews of The Wire I look at season 2. Focusing on smuggling through the…
The Founder is a 2016 biopic of Ray Kroc, the man who created McDonald’s. Or did he? In this episode…
This is part 1 of a new subscriber-only review series where I talk about The Wire. In this episode I…
On this month’s subscriber-only podcast I dissect the 1994 movie Swimming with Sharks, about a young man who goes to…
The new Amazon series Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan is the first TV show to film at CIA headquarters for several…
The CIA’s Office of Public Affairs (OPA) was established in the late 1970s and contains their entertainment liaison office. This…
To unsuspecting movie audiences Pitch Perfect 3 is a piece of lighthearted family-friendly entertainment to be enjoyed and then forgotten…
Streaming content on-demand has changed the way people think about their relationship with entertainment, and drastically changed people’s viewing habits…
Most government agencies sign contracts with Hollywood producers when they agree to provide support on a film or TV show….
As part of their outreach efforts the Air Force’s entertainment liaison office has started running annual tours for dozens of…
Mark Felt is a 2017 biopic starring Liam Neeson as FBI Deputy Director Mark Felt, telling the story of his…
Condor is a TV reboot of Three Days of the Condor, and centres around a CIA officer who goes on…
In this special episode I reflect on the war in Syria and the propaganda emanating from governments on both sides. …
The military legal drama Rules of Engagement is perhaps the greatest modern example of racist, warmongering propaganda. Unsurprisingly, it benefited…
Marvel have enjoyed a long-running and mutually beneficial relationship with the Pentagon, but there was a falling out during production…
The Weather Underground were the most active and successful militant left-wing group in US history. As part of their anti-Vietnam…
Rear Window is one of my all-time favourite films so in this episode I discuss its unique production, the ethics…
The American President is a romantic comedy set in the White House, set against a backdrop of political issues that…
For movie censors, crime is perhaps the most complex issue to make decisions about. They want the public to be…
For the last several weeks the British media has been in full panic mode after two people were apparently poisoned…
While most entertainment supports or promote the military, police and intelligence agencies there is a smaller but important sub-genre that…
The death of weapons expert and UN inspector Dr David Kelly in the summer of 2003 is one of the…
John Paisley was a senior CIA officer who worked on Team B, was the Agency’s liaison to the Watergate burglars,…
One of the growing markets in spy fiction is pop culture aimed at teenagers or ‘young adults’. The CHERUB series…
A year ago I published the book National Security Cinema: The Shocking New Evidence of Government Control in Hollywood. On…
This week I am joined by long-time 9/11 researcher and activist Jon Gold, to talk about his new book We…
The Last Supper is a 1990s black comedy where a group of ultra-liberal post-graduate students invite right-wingers over for debate,…
In 1995 the Pentagon supported an episode of the popular sitcom Home Improvement, where Tim and Jill get to drive…
For decades the Eurovision Song Contest has been a platform for projecting soft power and engaging in cultural warfare. In…
In 1974 former CIA officer Victor Marchetti and former State Department official John Marks published their book The CIA and…
This week I review the most recent Star Wars film The Last Jedi and analyse its politics. I discuss its…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I take a look at three TV series which predicted or reinforced various aspects of…
On March 4th Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned in the sleepy British city of Salisbury, by forces…
I am joined today by Robbie Martin and Pearse Redmond to talk about the 2008 9/11 conspiracy thriller The Reflecting…
Russiagate has become both the gift that keeps on giving and the scandal that will not die. This week we…
In this special podcast just for Pearse’s patreon subscribers (also available to my subscribers) we discuss all things Cambridge Analytica,…
On this month’s subscriber-only podcast I talk about my new job and why it means I’ve been unable to produce…
From racism and sexism to the military-industrial complex, the politics both within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and surrounding it here…
Cambridge Analytica are a big data marketing firm who, according to numerous media commentators, were the critical factor in the…
Spy is a 2004 BBC gameshow where ordinary members of the public are trained and tested by real life ex-spooks…
On this month’s subscriber-only podcast I talk about my political and personal motives for doing this sort of work as…
Ted Kaczynski is most famous for both being the most prolific serial bomber in US history and for writing the…
Aside from Ian Fleming, there is no more influential spy author than Tom Clancy. Clancy’s books (and the films and…
On this month’s subscriber-only podcast I explain my criticisms of 21st Century Wire and Patrick Henningsen in particular. I outline…
The Science and Entertainment Exchange (or SEEX) has consulted on over 1300 films and TV shows in less than 10…
What is fake news? Where did it come from and why is it so profitable? In this week’s episode I…
This week I welcome Martin Darlington, co-host of the History by Hollywood podcast, which reviews and analyses films claiming to…
Lone Survivor is one of very few recent DOD-supported films that is based on real events from the war on…
Of all the US intelligence agencies, the FBI has the longest-running relationship with Hollywood. From spying on A-listers as to…
In our review of the final season of the original House of Cards, Pearse and I discuss whether Urquhart is…
Arthur Ransome was a well-known children’s author, best known for his series of adventure books beginning with Swallows and Amazons….
I was recently interviewed by Michael Morisy the co-founder of MuckRock, the world’s premier FOIA site. It was an interesting…
Today I am joined by old friend Pearse Redmond to review and discuss the Netflix TV series American Vandal, a…
In this extra bonus podcast for subscribers Pearse and I discuss the second season of the British House of Cards…
In this month’s subscriber podcast I look at recent spate of allegations – and in some cases more than allegations…
The first movie to film at CIA Headquarters at Langley was Scorpio in the early 1970s. The last major film…
Reality Winner is a former Air Force language specialist who was working for an NSA contractor when she stole a…
The book of Ecclesiastes tells us, ‘The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which…
Pearse hosted this podcast for his subscribers but I am also making it available for those of you who support…
Lionel ‘Buster’ Crabb, OBE, was a Royal Navy frogman and MI6 diver who disappeared while on an underwater spying mission…
In 2004 three men were arrested in the UK for trying to buy red mercury – a trigger for a…
The 2011 pandemic thriller Contagion was a massive PR boost for the CDC. In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I examine…
This week I am joined by Robbie Martin and Pearse Redmond to review and analyse the low budget conspiracy thriller…
In recent years the Pentagon have not only expanded their operations in the entertainment industry, they have aggressively and pro-actively…
The 1996 action thriller The Long Kiss Goodnight was only a modest commercial and critical success, but is a cult…
What connects Al Qaeda to the Pentagon’s Entertainment Liaison Offices? Perhaps unsurprisingly, the answer is Ali Mohamed – the triple…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast we explore the censorship of the one of the world’s biggest film franchises – James…
In the five years running up to 9/11 the NSA were monitoring Osama Bin Laden’s satellite phone and Al Qaeda’s…
On August 7th 1998 two almost identical truck bombs exploded outside the US embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es…
The Al Qaeda training manual ‘Military Studies in Jihad Against the Tyrants’ is one of the most important documents in…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I talk about some of my recent FOIA escapades, including my attempts to track down…
What if I told you that the same man trained Meir Kahane’s killer, the World Trade Center bombers, the African…
The conventional explanation of how Yugoslavia ‘fell apart’ is that ethnic and religious tensions led to civil wars, necessitating the…
Pearse Redmond joins us to discuss the TV series Billions, which mixes elements of legal thrillers, human drama, sexual fetishes,…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I review the TV series Braindead, which is about an invading army of extraterrestrial bugs…
The bombing in Manchester this week was an especially horrific act of terrorism. 22 people were killed and dozens more…
After the 9/11 attacks we were told that no one could have predicted that terrorists would hijack planes and use…
The Bojinka plot was one of the most imaginative and potentially devastating terrorist plans ever. Conceived by Ramzi Yousef it…
In this special bonus episode of ClandesTime we look at the theory that World Trade Center bomber Ramzi Yousef was…
Ramzi Yousef is an international man of mystery who is currently serving a 240-year sentence in a Supermax prison for…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast I look at the notion that Hollywood is a liberal propaganda machine supported by the…
This week we take a look at TRADEBOM, the FBI’s investigation into the World Trade Center bombing. We examine how…
The WTC bombing in 1993 was a massive embarrassment for the Bureau. It emerged at the resulting trials that the…
The Blind Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman was an Egyptian cleric who played a critical role in the early years of…
In this month’s subscriber-only podcast Pearse and I discuss the 1986 TV movie Under Siege. Co-written by former Washington Post…
Beginning a new series on the history of Al Qaeda, this week I provide the basis for what’s coming in…
In 1980 the BBC’s documentary series Panorama began developing an episode on British intelligence. This was the first of its…
Richard Whiteley is best known for presenting the popular afternoon quiz show Countdown, and Ricky Tomlinson is best known for…
In this month’s subscriber podcast I talk about the Pentagon’s database on their collaboration with Hollywood – what it is,…
Nightcrawler is one of those rare films that is beautifully written, very well executed and is about something that actually…
Why do we censor films? Intuitively we all know the answer to this question – because there are some things…
Jack Valenti was a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson, a consultant to the State Department and the third head…
Eric Johnston was the second head of the MPAA, a high level political operative and a friend of CIA director…
Sterling Hayden’s life encompassed many important events and periods of the 20th century. A lifelong seaman he joined the Marine…
Unreal is a gripping and brutal satire of reality TV but it is much more than that. While this might…
The CIA finally jumped on the cooking-themed reality TV propaganda bandwagon in 2010 when they hosted an episode of Top…
The Department of Defense is the government agency with the largest and most influential operations in Hollywood. But to how…
In less than 10 years Marvel has created the biggest money-making film franchise of all time with the Marvel Cinematic…
9/11. The 7/7 London Bombings. The Boston Marathon. The Paris Massacre. This episode we take a look at the false…
What connects JFK, Allen Dulles and the CIA’s invasion at the Bay of Pigs to the movies Thunderball and Goldfinger? …
Today we welcome back Robbie Martin of Media Roots and A Very Heavy Agenda to discuss the psychological impact of…
I don’t believe any of the alternative theories about the moon landings but this week I thought it would be…
Roar is a truly unique piece of cinema, possibly the most dangerous and brave and crazy film ever made. This…
This has been a presidential election campaign like no other, where both sides are cynically exploiting identity politics and the…
The Soviet-Afghan War helped bring down the Soviet Union and encouraged the rise of Al Qaeda and Islamism. The films…
Mutt and Jeff were a pair of Norwegian double agents during WW2, named after the popular cartoon characters. They played…
Today we take a look at the documentary series A Very Heavy Agenda by Robbie Martin, which I reviewed a…
Rounding off this second season we take a look at SALT, the 2010 action thriller starring Angelina Jolie as a…
Robbie Martin is our final guest for this season as we dissect the 2012 docudrama Zero Dark Thirty. We discussed…
James Evan Pilato is our latest guest as we dissect the 2009 Disney UFO adventure Race to Witch Mountain. We…
Adam from Themes and Memes is our guest to talk about the 2015 action comedy American Ultra. We start by…
Jay Dyer joins us for this episode where we analyse the 2009 comedy The Men Who Stare at Goats, loosely…
Aaron Franz joins us to discuss the 2002 biopic Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, which tells the story of game…
We welcome Ed Opperman to the series and discuss the 2005 docudrama Good Night, and Good Luck which retells the…
In this first episode of the new season Pearse and I discuss the 1958 spy drama The Quiet American, adapted…
Tomorrow we begin releasing season 2 of The CIA and Hollywood so in this short episode I preview what is…
The Foreigner stars Jackie Chan and former James Bond Pierce Brosnan, and is directed by two-time Bond director Martin Campbell. …
In this bonus episode we welcome special guests Aaron and Uncle of Uncle the Podcast, a new real-life comedy podcast…
United 93 was one of the first major films on the 9/11 attacks, and was praised for its in-depth research…
Wild Things is a 1998 erotic thriller which is usually seen as a tacky, trashy sex movie set in the…
Chase Brandon was the CIA’s first Entertainment Industry Liaison. From 1996 to early 2007 he was the CIA’s man in…
Phil Strub has been the Pentagon’s Hollywood liaison since 1989, in which time the entertainment liaison offices have helped produce…
Disney are one of the world’s largest movie studios and producers of entertainment. They have enjoyed this status for decades,…
Tom Clancy’s books are known for their technical accuracy, their political realism and their curious ability to foreshadow future events. …
Tom Clancy was one of the most popular spy authors of all time, but was he a spy himself? What…
Mockumentary is perhaps the best sub-genre of cinema, and conspiracy-themed mockumentaries even more so. In this episode we look at…
The philosophy of Carl Schmitt asserts that for a state to be identifiable and legitimate it has to employ an…
The X-Files new mini-season has been accused of being an admission of truth by the global elite, a type of…
This short episode is an update on my recent Freedom of Information fun. I talk about my successful and not…
Recent stories focusing on the ‘migrant crisis’ and ‘the Cologne attacks’ – among other incidents – are provoking racial and…
This week a little over 1 million people will die. Only one of them was David Bowie. In this episode…
2015 was an important year in government-assisted entertainment. Several major franchises – the Marvel Cinematic Universe, James Bond, Terminator, Fast…
This review of the finale of Homeland discusses not just the final episode but the entire season. We reflect on…
This much more dramatic episode of Homeland was the basis for a fun review discussion this week, touching on the…
Today I am joined by good friend Adam of Themes & Memes to discuss the movie Kingsman. This is an…
This was not the most interesting instalment of Homeland so Pearse and I talked about topics related to the episode…
Today Pearse and I discuss the latest 6th episode of Homeland, ‘Parabiosis’ which saw the return of the classic spies…
In this conversation Pearse and I took a few detours and rambled all over the place, but mostly talked about…
Continuing our review series of the 5th season of Homeland Pearse joined me to discuss the second episode. We dwelt…
From Breaking Bad to Hell on Wheels, House of Cards to Fargo, psychopathic characters are becoming the mainstays of modern…
From Jeremy Corbyn failing to sing the national anthem to the Prime Minister fucking a dead pig, it has been…
Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962 was ruled a ‘probable suicide’ but there have always been suspicions that she was murdered…
The recent explosions in Tianjin, Quingdao and at a US military base in Japan have grabbed a lot of attention…
In this show I examine recent events in the alternative media, with the conviction of Chris Spivey and the arrest…
I reflect on my recent experiences with the media, both mainstream and alternative, and what they say about the state…
I look back on the 2005 London bombings and explain why I think the 7/7 movement failed. From predictive programming…
I welcome back Pearse Redmond to talk about the sitcom Silicon Valley, which has just finished its second season. Unlike…
I reflect on the annual alternative media coverage of the Bilderberg meeting and ask whether the people who participate in…
I explain what has been going on with me recently (some good, some bad) and why ClandesTime has been on…
Pearse and Tom round off season 1 looking at the 2012 Oscar winning historical drama Argo, which is based on…
Sibel Edmonds is our final guest as we dissect this shambolic re-telling of the Soviet-Afghan War. Much of this conversation…
Thomas Sheridan joins us to talk about the 2010 film The Social Network, which tells the story of the origins…
Good friend Adam joins us to discuss the 1998 action thriller Enemy of the State, and its unprecedented ‘revelation’ of…
Aaron Franz joined in the conversation as we looked at the film The Recruit, which more than any other film…
Guillermo Jimenez joins us for this episode to talk about Robert De Niro – a man whose relationship with the…
In this opening episode of the new series Pearse and Tom look into the CIA’s adaptations of George Orwell’s two…
I reflect on the forthcoming British general election and consider whether any of the candidates are worthy of my vote. …
Today on the show I welcome back Aaron and Adam of Themes and Memes to discuss the rising tide of…
Joining me for this discussion is Guillermo Jimenez along with regular guest Pearse Redmond. We talked about three recent examples…
Aaron Franz joined me to talk about the 1982 film Tron, as well as its recent sequel Tron: Legacy. In…
In this episode I take a look at the alternative/conspiracy theories about the sinking of the Titanic, in the context…
Once more my good friend Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Radio joined me to discuss the latest series of Homeland,…
In this followup to episode 41 Adam from Themes and Memes returned to the show to talk about apocalypse pop…
The US Air Force has had a significant presence in Hollywood since at least WW2. In this episode I look…
In this episode I welcome back Adam to the show to discuss the 2012 TV special Derren Brown’s Apocalypse. We…
Today I welcome to the show FBI whistleblower and author Sibel Edmonds of BoilingFrogsPost.com and we talk about her new…
In this episode we take a look at O.S.S., a 1946 film produced in close co-operation with the real life…
I welcome back my good friend Pearse Redmond to the show and we talked about the film Eyes Wide Shut,…
For this show I welcome back two friends – Adam of cerebralrevolt.com and Aaron of ageoftransitions.com. We discussed the 2013…
I welcome Guy Evans of Smells Like Human Spirit to the show for this episode where we discuss the 2002…
In this episode we look at the Leon Uris book and Alfred Hitchcock film Topaz as a possible example of…
In this investigative episode I look into the background of the Hollywood Ten – a group of filmmakers who were…
Pearse Redmond of Porkins Policy Radio joined us again to talk about the the portrayal of Arabs in Hollywood. We…
In this edition I look at two very similar films made about 15 years apart – The Rocketeer and Iron…
Inspired by a recent video project I decided to take on a Bond film this week and picked Tomorrow Never…
I am joined by Adam of CerebralRevolt.com who returned to the show to talk about two recent spy films that…
In this episode I talk about a new website called Humanarchy, an open source political philosophy project. I discuss some…
This week I take a look at four films that incorporate notions of weaponised fiction into their dialogue and storylines….
In this special roundtable edition I talked with both Pearse Redmond and Aaron Franz about the film Wrong is Right-…
Joining me to discuss this question is Thomas Sheridan, an artist, philosopher, comedian and author of several books. We talked…
I have recently been filing a lot of Freedom of Information requests and so in this episode I talk about…
James Corbett of the Corbett Report joined me to talk about the privatisation of intelligence and the development of the…
This followup to episode 14 looks at art and media that predicted the Edward Snowden story – either his personal…
Aaron Franz of the age of transitions joined me to discuss the remake of 1987 dystopian techno-thriller Robocop. We compared…
Pearse Redmond joined me again to discuss the 1997 film Wag the Dog, a black comedy about a White House…
This show is a commentary on several different works of cultural significance, primarily looking at how fiction can be used…
Short answer: yes, probably. Long answer: no, but there are a hell of a lot of them. In this episode…
Guillermo Jimenez of TracesofReality.com joined me to talk about his time as a live radio host on RBN, the Republic…
One of the most common questions that I get asked is where I get my information from, how I know…
Pearse Redmond of PorkinsPolicyReview joined me again to talk about the CIA-sponsored spy drama Homeland. We discuss the Agency links…
Mark Kennedy was an undercover policeman who infiltrated the British anarchist movement for 7 years. In this episode I recount…
In this episode I take on a big and controversial question and answer in the affirmative: I think Edward Snowden…
Adam of CerebralRevolt.com returned for the third part of our ongoing conversation. In this episode we focused on some of…
In this special end of the year episode of ClandesTime I reflect on the last 12 months, highlighting some news…
Adam from CerebralRevolt.com joined me again to continue our discussion from episode 009. We talked about some more of our…
The War Game is a 1965 docudrama directed by Peter Watkins that was banned from broadcast by the BBC but…
This week I am joined by Adam, formerly of the Glasgow Truth Group, to discuss the question of cognitive infiltration….
Following comic and actor Russell Brand’s recent emergence as a political celebrity I dissect his Newsnight interview and the reaction…
In this podcast I look at the phenomenon of James Bond copycats and wannabes, from the CEO who bought the…
Guest Pearse Redmond of the PorkinsPolicyReview website joined me to reflect on the Westgate shopping centre attack, the US Special…
Guest Aaron Franz of theageoftransitions.com joins me for this episode to take a sideways look at the connections between transhumanism…
The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 has long been the focus for conspiracy theories both grand and small. In this episode…
The attack by Al Shabaab militants on the Westgate shopping centre in Nairobi, Kenya, left scores of people dead from…
This edition of the podcast looks at the ‘Woolwich murder’, the killing of British soldier Lee Rigby in May this…
In this first episode of my new podcast series I look at the age old question Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?,…