
Charles Malet x Unbanned Today
The evolution of the original channel, Unbound Today (t.me/unboundtoday), which is no longer accessible since my number was banned by Telegram. Onwards.
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Последние публикации в группе "Charles Malet x Unbanned Today"
28.04.202514:05
I really enjoyed speaking to Sam Sorbo about the benefits of home educating.
Her interview goes out at 1pm tomorrow, 29 Apr: ukcolumn.org/live
Her interview goes out at 1pm tomorrow, 29 Apr: ukcolumn.org/live
25.04.202509:19
If you missed the chance to get your t-shirt at the most recent UK Column On Location event, held on GCHQ's doorstep, they are now in the shop.
"I WASN'T THE ONLY ONE LISTENING"
The livestream is still available, too.
https://shop.ukcolumn.org/
"I WASN'T THE ONLY ONE LISTENING"
The livestream is still available, too.
https://shop.ukcolumn.org/


25.04.202509:15
Jerm's latest, for UK Column.


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UK Column

23.04.202518:16
Montgomery Toms hit the streets to ask people what they think about conscription.
Surprisingly, many didn’t even know what it was. The good news is a lot said the same thing: they won’t fight for corrupt governments or wars driven by profit.
It’s 2025, and more people are awake to the lies. The old tricks aren’t working like they used to.
Surprisingly, many didn’t even know what it was. The good news is a lot said the same thing: they won’t fight for corrupt governments or wars driven by profit.
It’s 2025, and more people are awake to the lies. The old tricks aren’t working like they used to.


22.04.202515:26
Another nail in the 'why bother to spend any time with your children' coffin, with the added benefit of allowing the Government another 95 hours worth of indoctrination:
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https://www.gov.uk/government/news/parents-get-95-hours-back-as-free-breakfast-clubs-are-rolled-out
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https://www.gov.uk/government/news/parents-get-95-hours-back-as-free-breakfast-clubs-are-rolled-out
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UK Column

18.04.202510:02
There is no UK Column News today. Instead, we are streaming presentations from the Sense and Sensibility Conference: "Unprovoked or Provoked? The Origins of the Russia–NATO–Ukraine War" – With George Galloway and Andrew Bridgen
Watch at 1pm: www.ukcolumn.org/live
Join the members live chat: https://community.ukcolumn.org/live
Watch at 1pm: www.ukcolumn.org/live
Join the members live chat: https://community.ukcolumn.org/live


16.04.202510:49
She paused, meeting the skeptical gazes. "I understand that this may come as a shock. I understand that many of you will question my motives, my sincerity. But I assure you, this is not a retraction of my concern for the environment. It is a refinement, a correction, a commitment to a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the complex challenges we face."
The questions that followed were harsh, accusatory. She was called a traitor, a puppet, a liar. But as she answered each question, she felt a sliver of the immense burden lift from her shoulders.
The backlash was immediate and ferocious. The environmental movement splintered. Some accused her of selling out, of being funded by fossil fuel companies (a ridiculous accusation, but one that gained traction online). Others, more cautiously, acknowledged the complexity of the issue and expressed willingness to re-evaluate their positions.
The world, it seemed, was not ready for nuance.
In the end, Greta retreated from the spotlight, dedicating herself to rigorous scientific research. She spent years studying the intricate interplay of CO2 within different ecosystems, working alongside scientists who were dedicated to finding solutions that balanced human needs with environmental sustainability.
She never fully escaped the shadow of her past. The label "the girl who lied" followed her, a constant reminder of the harm she had unwittingly caused. But she also knew she had done the right thing. She had chosen truth over fame, integrity over ideology. And in the quiet solitude of her research lab, surrounded by data and driven by a genuine desire to understand the complexities of the natural world, she found a new kind of purpose, a purpose rooted not in fear, but in knowledge and hope. The journey was far from over, but she had at least started on the right path, a path paved with honesty, humility, and a newfound respect for the delicate balance that sustains life on our planet, a balance that included, surprisingly, even carbon dioxide.
The questions that followed were harsh, accusatory. She was called a traitor, a puppet, a liar. But as she answered each question, she felt a sliver of the immense burden lift from her shoulders.
The backlash was immediate and ferocious. The environmental movement splintered. Some accused her of selling out, of being funded by fossil fuel companies (a ridiculous accusation, but one that gained traction online). Others, more cautiously, acknowledged the complexity of the issue and expressed willingness to re-evaluate their positions.
The world, it seemed, was not ready for nuance.
In the end, Greta retreated from the spotlight, dedicating herself to rigorous scientific research. She spent years studying the intricate interplay of CO2 within different ecosystems, working alongside scientists who were dedicated to finding solutions that balanced human needs with environmental sustainability.
She never fully escaped the shadow of her past. The label "the girl who lied" followed her, a constant reminder of the harm she had unwittingly caused. But she also knew she had done the right thing. She had chosen truth over fame, integrity over ideology. And in the quiet solitude of her research lab, surrounded by data and driven by a genuine desire to understand the complexities of the natural world, she found a new kind of purpose, a purpose rooted not in fear, but in knowledge and hope. The journey was far from over, but she had at least started on the right path, a path paved with honesty, humility, and a newfound respect for the delicate balance that sustains life on our planet, a balance that included, surprisingly, even carbon dioxide.
16.04.202510:49
As far as I can tell, AI has just the one use, and that is spoof.
Having asked it to write an article on 'Carbon dioxide is, in fact, essential for life. Greta Thunberg admits to lying', it came back with this:
👇
The biting Icelandic wind whipped at Greta's face, stinging her cheeks as she stood on the precipice overlooking the vast, black, volcanic landscape. For years, she had preached about the evils of carbon dioxide, the imminent climate catastrophe, the melting ice caps. Now, the weight of it all felt heavier than the glaciers she had warned about.
It had started innocently enough. A teenage passion, a genuine concern for the future. But the movement had grown, fueled by fear and amplified by media eager for a compelling narrative. Somewhere along the line, the science had become secondary to the spectacle. Now, the truth threatened to unravel everything she had built.
Professor Anders Bjorn, a wizened, almost mythical figure in the scientific community, stood beside her, his face etched with the same torment that gnawed at her conscience. He had been her mentor, the one who had first sparked her interest in climate science. But he had also been the one to show her the undeniable evidence, the data that challenged the accepted narrative.
"Look around you, Greta," he said, his voice barely audible above the wind. "This barren landscape. What do you think it’s missing?"
Greta sighed, pulling her scarf tighter. "Life. Vegetation. Trees."
"And what do those things need, Greta? What breathes life into them?"
She knew the answer, the answer she had spent years demonizing. "Carbon dioxide," she whispered, the word tasting like ash in her mouth.
Professor Bjorn nodded. "Precisely. We focused so much on the potential dangers of excess that we overlooked the fundamental truth. Carbon dioxide is not the enemy. It is the foundation. Without it, life as we know it would cease to exist."
The revelation had been a slow burn, starting with obscure research papers on the importance of CO2 for agriculture and plant growth. Then came the studies on the positive effects of increased CO2 levels on the marine ecosystem, fostering phytoplankton blooms, the very basis of the ocean food chain. Professor Bjorn had meticulously presented her with the evidence, challenging her preconceived notions, forcing her to confront the possibility that she had been wrong.
The weight of the lie, the years of impassioned speeches, the global movement built on what now felt like a fundamental misrepresentation, were crushing.
"What do I do?" Greta asked, her voice thick with despair. "How can I possibly tell the world that I… that we… were wrong?"
Professor Bjorn placed a hand on her shoulder, his touch surprisingly firm. "The truth, Greta. You tell them the truth. It will be difficult, you will face criticism, you will be accused of betrayal. But the weight of a lie is far heavier than the weight of truth."
The next morning, Greta stood before the world's press, the same cameras that had once lionized her now focused on her with a predatory glint. She took a deep breath, the cold Icelandic air filling her lungs.
"For years," she began, her voice trembling slightly, "I have spoken about the dangers of carbon dioxide. I have painted it as a poison, a threat to our planet. And while it is true that excess can be harmful, I have come to realize that I presented a simplified, even inaccurate picture."
A gasp rippled through the assembled journalists. The whispers started immediately.
"Through my studies, and with the guidance of Professor Bjorn, I have discovered a deeper understanding of the role of carbon dioxide in our ecosystem. It is not simply a pollutant, but a fundamental building block of life. It is essential for plant growth, for the health of our oceans, for the very survival of countless species."
Having asked it to write an article on 'Carbon dioxide is, in fact, essential for life. Greta Thunberg admits to lying', it came back with this:
👇
The biting Icelandic wind whipped at Greta's face, stinging her cheeks as she stood on the precipice overlooking the vast, black, volcanic landscape. For years, she had preached about the evils of carbon dioxide, the imminent climate catastrophe, the melting ice caps. Now, the weight of it all felt heavier than the glaciers she had warned about.
It had started innocently enough. A teenage passion, a genuine concern for the future. But the movement had grown, fueled by fear and amplified by media eager for a compelling narrative. Somewhere along the line, the science had become secondary to the spectacle. Now, the truth threatened to unravel everything she had built.
Professor Anders Bjorn, a wizened, almost mythical figure in the scientific community, stood beside her, his face etched with the same torment that gnawed at her conscience. He had been her mentor, the one who had first sparked her interest in climate science. But he had also been the one to show her the undeniable evidence, the data that challenged the accepted narrative.
"Look around you, Greta," he said, his voice barely audible above the wind. "This barren landscape. What do you think it’s missing?"
Greta sighed, pulling her scarf tighter. "Life. Vegetation. Trees."
"And what do those things need, Greta? What breathes life into them?"
She knew the answer, the answer she had spent years demonizing. "Carbon dioxide," she whispered, the word tasting like ash in her mouth.
Professor Bjorn nodded. "Precisely. We focused so much on the potential dangers of excess that we overlooked the fundamental truth. Carbon dioxide is not the enemy. It is the foundation. Without it, life as we know it would cease to exist."
The revelation had been a slow burn, starting with obscure research papers on the importance of CO2 for agriculture and plant growth. Then came the studies on the positive effects of increased CO2 levels on the marine ecosystem, fostering phytoplankton blooms, the very basis of the ocean food chain. Professor Bjorn had meticulously presented her with the evidence, challenging her preconceived notions, forcing her to confront the possibility that she had been wrong.
The weight of the lie, the years of impassioned speeches, the global movement built on what now felt like a fundamental misrepresentation, were crushing.
"What do I do?" Greta asked, her voice thick with despair. "How can I possibly tell the world that I… that we… were wrong?"
Professor Bjorn placed a hand on her shoulder, his touch surprisingly firm. "The truth, Greta. You tell them the truth. It will be difficult, you will face criticism, you will be accused of betrayal. But the weight of a lie is far heavier than the weight of truth."
The next morning, Greta stood before the world's press, the same cameras that had once lionized her now focused on her with a predatory glint. She took a deep breath, the cold Icelandic air filling her lungs.
"For years," she began, her voice trembling slightly, "I have spoken about the dangers of carbon dioxide. I have painted it as a poison, a threat to our planet. And while it is true that excess can be harmful, I have come to realize that I presented a simplified, even inaccurate picture."
A gasp rippled through the assembled journalists. The whispers started immediately.
"Through my studies, and with the guidance of Professor Bjorn, I have discovered a deeper understanding of the role of carbon dioxide in our ecosystem. It is not simply a pollutant, but a fundamental building block of life. It is essential for plant growth, for the health of our oceans, for the very survival of countless species."
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Dr. Sam Bailey Official

16.04.202508:45
Very recently, I had the privilege of being interviewed by Charles Malet on UKColumn. Take a listen to our empowering conversation here: 👇
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/facing-the-tyrants-with-dr-sam-bailey
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/facing-the-tyrants-with-dr-sam-bailey
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UK Column Extracts

15.04.202509:10
Now Gab has joined BitChute in not being available in the UK
https://uk.gab.com/
https://uk.gab.com/


14.04.202518:45
A preview for tomorrow's UK Column interview.
Dr Sam Bailey describes the events surrounding the demand for NZ$150,000 after being judged to have committed wrongspeak.
ukcolumn.org/live at 1pm on Tue 15 Apr.
Dr Sam Bailey describes the events surrounding the demand for NZ$150,000 after being judged to have committed wrongspeak.
ukcolumn.org/live at 1pm on Tue 15 Apr.
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Jason Christoff - Freedom From Self Sabotage

10.04.202517:32
"In the 2011 movie Contagion, movie watchers were preprogrammed with almost every behavior they would be expected to act out in 2020, until present day. This is called "dormant programming", where a learned behavior (inserted via media) lays dormant until that same behavior is triggered later to go LIVE, at a later date..."


08.04.202518:46
At a packed country show last year, I was lucky enough to see Jonathan Marshall performing, with his incredible stallion and falcons. Not only was it by far and away the most remarkable show at the event, but his commentary was at once engaging: a take on the world that resonated instantly.
We have kept in touch and I have just recorded a wonderful interview with him, for UK Column. It lifts the spirits:
👇
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/thinking-with-your-heart-with-jonathan-marshall
We have kept in touch and I have just recorded a wonderful interview with him, for UK Column. It lifts the spirits:
👇
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/thinking-with-your-heart-with-jonathan-marshall
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Dr. Sam Bailey Official

08.04.202518:16
A Farewell to Virology by Dr Mark Bailey was first published in 2022. The 28,000-word treatise exposed not only the lack of evidence for SARS-CoV-2, but also the entire virus model itself. The timeless work was, and remains, one of the most important bulwarks against virology's pseudoscience and the tyranny it fuels.
It is now available in book form. Watch here 👉 https://tinyurl.com/bp69mere
It is now available in book form. Watch here 👉 https://tinyurl.com/bp69mere


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