
THE PODCAST
EPISODE 29: FEMINIST JULIE BINDEL
Feminist Julie Bindel is a critically acclaimed journalist and writer who actively campaigns to end violence against women. She’s also a protector of women, who like herself, have become targets of trans-extremists who silence women and stop debate with hateful and threatening rhetoric.
EPISODE 28: ERIC EYRE
A tiny drugstore in an Appalachian coal town of under 400 making so much money selling opioids that the owner served popcorn to the throngs waiting for their pills. What happened in Kermit, West Virginia, is a story of America’s poor being exploited for profit by corporations headquartered hundreds of miles away.
EPISODE 27: PARDON JULIAN ASSANGE
Legendary journalist John Pilger, a friend of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, joins us as a growing chorus calls for President Trump to pardon Assange, still being held in a grim British prison and awaiting the outcome of his latest hearing. The clock ticks down for Assange who is not doing well in circumstances usually reserved for the most vile and dangerous criminals.
EPISODE 26: PHILOSPHER BEN IRVINE
How to answer some of the big questions we face through the eyes of philosopher Ben Irvine. A Cambridge-educated thinker, Irvine ponders the meaning of life, COVID lockdowns and the takeover of the cultural landscape by Marxist ideology.
EPISODE 25: FLAWS IN THE SYSTEM
Bennie Smith isn’t ruling out a deliberate hack favoring Joe Biden as part of a compromised election. He’s the Shelby County, Tennessee, elections commissioner and programmer who discovered a major flaw in voting machine software. Also, Law Professor Tim Canova, once a Democratic party primary challenger, found evidence he lost two races he shouldn’t have, perhaps a result of voting machine software being manipulated by party operatives. Meanwhile the media twists itself in knots with “nothing to see here, folks.”
EPISODE 24: ELECTION SPECIAL W/ JARED BECK
Trish exposes a dangerous plan by Democratic operatives to list, shame and destroy anyone who supports Donald Trump, including voters. Even fair-minded former lefties are crying foul over the election, including Jared Beck, a Harvard-trained lawyer who sued the DNC over the now-admitted rigging of the 2016 primary against Bernie Sanders. Beck spent years on the case and sees much of the same trickery, including a compromised media in bed with Democrats.
EPISODE 23: SCOTT GERBER
Brilliant law professor and author Scott Gerber helps Trish expose the outlines of a plan that will likely inflame voters in the days after the election, even if there is a decisive win by President Trump. Moves behind the scenes are underway to reject an electoral college victory through massive demonstrations and extreme demands that would reshape the country forever.
EPISODE 22: SAVING HUNTER BIDEN
Hunter Biden’s addiction struggles and public debasement are key to the Biden family’s political story. Trish takes an emotional and unblinking look at Hunter and his father Joe through the lens of her own struggles parenting a beloved son who battled addiction.
EPISODE 21: PATRICK LAWRENCE
The biggest story of the American election is being censored by the media and Big Tech. Veteran journalist Patrick Lawrence writes that the scandal contained inside Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop is now eclipsed by the efforts of America’s elites to keep it hidden from voters.
EPISODE 20: LEE SMITH
The near total expungement of a news story that should have ended Joe Biden’s campaign exposes the nation’s slide into banana republic status. Veteran reporter Lee Smith discusses how journalists, social media titans and the Democratic Party have further destroyed the country over their hatred for the president.
EPISODE 19: DR. JAY BHATTACHARYA & PROF. MARTIN KULLDORFF
The Great Barrington Declaration: Deadly collateral damage outcomes from lockdown COVID policies are surpassing the deaths caused by the virus. Three esteemed and bold public health experts have drafted a way out — but will governments listen? Dr. Jay Bhattacharya from Stanford and Prof. Martin Kulldorff from Harvard (seen here with Prof. Sunetra Gupta) make their case.
EPISODE 18: PROF. GREG SIMONS
Recorded before President Trump's positive COVID test. Professor Greg Simons of Uppsala University in Sweden says that in America if you are consuming news, chances are you are being lied to. And even more disturbing, propaganda controlled by the country’s elites is destroying democracy and ensuring a compromised election. The Russian collusion narrative is being retooled and efforts that could undermine the vote are well underway. Simons believes it may take a generation before the damage is undone.
EPISODE 17: JOURNALISTIC GASLIGHTING 101
Fox News has a meltdown on Newt Gingrich, a Democrat pundit tells a big fib and Trish explains why the use of anonymous sources has destroyed the news media’s credibility. The playbook for the propaganda wars is becoming so obvious it’s nearly laughable. Great reporting by Glenn Greenwald and Lee Smith blow up fake “scoops” and Fox News inadvertently reveals its own instruction manual — a moment that caused new opportunities for reporters to turn on their gaslights.
EPISODE 16: NANCY ROMMELMANN
In war, the first casualty is truth — and that includes the upheaval in Portland. Just ask Nancy Rommelmann, whose pieces for Reason Magazine feel like the only neutral dispatches from the epicenter of the country’s nervous breakdown. Reporters there are subject to harassment and a bizarre set of rules designed to obfuscate bad behaviour by the agitators who appear at night to cause trouble. Legitimate social justice actions are now overshadowed by murder and arson in a city where even a pandering mayor isn’t safe.
EPISODE 15: NICK JANS
Sometimes what we need in life is to listen to stories and there’s none more compelling than that of Tim Treadwell, the amateur naturalist killed and eaten by bears in Alaska. Nick Jans has written an Alaskan insider’s take and is still emotional about what he learned. Tim Treadwell is not who you might think he is.
EPISODE 14: DR. HARVEY RISCH
Highly esteemed Yale epidemiologist Harvey Risch believes the politicized handling of COVID has cost thousands of lives and he brings evidence to support that claim. Risch confirms what we’ve suspected: that many of the big “science” decisions around COVID policy and drugs are not driven by smart public health policy, but by politics, greed and hubris. COVID now has its own acceptable talking points, fuelling a narrative that undermines neutral scientific endeavour.
EPISODE 13: NEAL ROBERTS
We explore the wild west of stock trading, now being democratized by people wanting to grow their cash during COVID lockdowns. No longer the playground of just the rich and greedy, markets are being heavily influenced by retail traders and people investing for their own portfolio. Neal Roberts from Trader TV Live explains the ups and downs of trading stocks in the most exciting digital game sweeping the continent. He also warns to be very careful.
EPISODE 12: STEPHEN WILLIAMS
Why do women like Ghislaine Maxwell attach themselves to creepy men? The answer may lie in the strange case of Karla Homolka, one-half of the Barbie and Ken serial killer duo who shocked the world. Stephen Williams wrote the definitive book on the case and Trish produced the most-watched television documentary. Together they unpack the psyche of female accomplices.
EPISODE 11: DAVID FRENCH
Warning: Discussion of suicide. Recently a Conservative Christian Professor from the University of North Carolina was found dead in his home from a self-inflicted gunshot. Mike Adams had just accepted a buyout and retirement from the school after controversial tweets launched a cancel mob at him. His death brought not sympathy but rather nasty headlines and sometimes outright glee from his critics — a sign that society is falling fast. His close friend David French is shaken by Mike Adams’ death but also by the cruelty that attended it — both before and after he pulled the trigger.
EPISODE 10: ROBERT BRANCH & DANTE PRIDE
What actually happened to George Floyd the day he died? What is it like for a young black man who is wrestled to the ground and held in a choke hold by an aggressive cop? Robert Branch says it is terrifying and he is still traumatized after his experience in 2015. Branch and his lawyer, Dante Pride, won a settlement for Branch who is putting his life back together after a yearslong ordeal to expose the truth.