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WakingWorld

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WakingWorld | Where Reality Gets a Reality Check Delve deep into the captivating realms of the occult, magick, spirituality, and everything clandestine with Dale & Toby on "WakingWorld." As two inquisitive minds on a quest for truth, they pull back the curtains of the mundane to reveal a world bubbling with mysteries, hidden agendas, and esoteric knowledge. "Have you ever questioned why things are the way they are? Pondered about the shadowy recesses of existence? Or perhaps you've stumbled ...
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Dangerous Thinkers features interviews with thought leaders, authors, journalists, entrepreneurs and amazing individuals from every walk of life. Be informed, and more important, be inspired by the experiences and insights of fearless people who dare to challenge, or even destroy, the conventional wisdom. It turns out that a lot of what “everybody knows” isn’t actually true. “It isn’t what we don’t know that gives us trouble; it’s what we know that ain’t so.”—Will Rogers When the pretend new ...
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Brian Stein is living proof that your cellphone, 5G, even the electrics in your car are bad for you. A former high level company director, he suffers from electrosensitivity: the increasingly common condition in which exposure to even low levels of almost-ubiquitous EMF makes you very ill. Stein spills the beans on the stuff They don’t want you to …
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In this episode of WakingWorld, Dale and Toby are joined by renowned British journalist and host of the hugely successful Delingpod, James Delingpole. James shares his journey from mainstream media insider to unapologetic truth-seeker, giving a candid look at his early days in journalism, the motivations behind starting The Delingpod, and the awake…
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In this episode of WakingWorld, Dale and Toby are joined by Ali, a current escort based in Western Australia, for an open and thought-provoking conversation about the realities of the sex industry. The discussion explores what motivates someone to enter such a taboo profession, the environmental and psychological conditions that contribute to that …
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: John Connolly argues that Labour should look to Andy Burnham for inspiration (1:51); Gavin Mortimer asks if Britain is ready for France’s most controversial novel – Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints (4:55); Dorian Lynskey looks at the race to build the first nuclear weapons, as he reviews Frank Close’s Destroy…
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David A Hughes is a former academic who woke up. He is the author of “Covid-19,” Psychological Operations, and the War for Technocracy, Volume 1 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) and Wall Street, the Nazis, and the Crimes of the Deep State (Skyhorse, 2024). These provide the big picture for what is going on: the Omniwar against mankind by ruthless, totali…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Peter Frankopan argues that Israel’s attack on Iran has been planned for years (2:00); just how bad are things for Kemi Badenoch, asks Tim Shipman (13:34); Francis Pike says there are plenty of reasons to believe in ghosts (21:49); Hermione Eyre, wife of Alex Burghart MP, reviews Sarah Vine’s book How Not To Be a …
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In this episode of Bonus Shizz, Dale and Toby wade into controversial waters with a discussion on British historian and researcher David Irving. Once widely respected for his depth of archival research, Irving became a lightning rod for controversy—and legal action—after questioning elements of the established WWII narrative. The conversation explo…
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EM Burlingame has been there done that: author, thwarted bloodlines heir, historian, Special Forces veteran, computational science engineer, tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist… He chats to James about his extraordinary background and life experiences, then elaborates on his fascinating and persuasive theory about who runs the world and how. Thei…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Owen Matthews says that Venice’s residents never stop complaining (1:11); Bijan Omrani reads his church notebook (7:33); Andrew Hankinson reviews Tiffany Jenkins’s Strangers and Intimates: The Rise and Fall of Private Life (13:54); as 28 Years Later is released, Laurie Penny explains the politics behind Alex Garla…
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In this episode of Bonus Shizz, Dale and Toby take a moment to deconstruct and reflect on their recent conversation with journalist and Delingpod host James Delingpole. From the journey out of mainstream narratives to the embrace of Christian faith and spiritual purpose, they unpack the key themes, moments, and takeaways from the chat. With their u…
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Like his uncle - James’s late friend and mentor Christopher Booker - Tom Winnifrith is a climate sceptic and Eurosceptic. Tom chats to James about what ‘Uncle Christopher’ would have made of current world affairs (Ukraine, Gaza, the jabs etc), about having children when you’re in your Fifties and all the other parents think you’re the grandad, Tony…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Sean Thomas reflects on the era of lads mags (1:07); John Power reveals those unfairly gaming the social housing system (6:15); Susie Moss reviews Ripeness by Sarah Moss (11:31); Olivia Potts explains the importance of sausage rolls (14:21); and, Rory Sutherland speaks in defence of the Trump playbook (18:09). Pro…
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In this episode of Bonus Shizz, Toby dives into the myth and magick of werewolves—not as fantasy creatures, but as potential manifestations of thought-forms brought into the physical realm through focused intent and ritual. The discussion explores the idea of the werewolf as a symbol of the primal, animalistic state within humans, and how that ener…
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Are we all going to die from an imminent ‘flip’ in the earth’s magnetic poles? Is this the real reason the ultra rich are building their bunkers? Does this explain why the Northern Lights are now sometimes visible as far south as Florida? Is there anything any of us can do to survive the coming Apocalypse? Ben Davidson - host of SpaceWeatherNews - …
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Max Jeffery tracks down the Cambridge bike bandit (1:10); Tanya Gold says that selling bathwater is an easy way to exploit a sad male fetish (5:38); Madeline Grant examines the decline of period dramas (10:16); a visit to Lyon has Matthew Parris pondering what history doesn’t tell us (15:49); and, Calvin Po visits…
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Dick drops by to promote the ‘Stand in the light’ festival: https://standinthelight.uk ↓ Good Food Project is hosting a Barbara O’Neill event at Cranage Estate in Cheshire from the 20th to 24th May. Visit www.goodfoodproject.co.uk, find the event link at the top of the homepage, and use code delingpole15 for 15% off your virtual ticket. ↓ If you ne…
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In this episode of Bonus Shizz, Toby guides us through the bizarre and fascinating life of Jack Parsons—rocket scientist, occultist, and devoted follower of Aleister Crowley. The focus is on Parsons' intense and esoteric relationship with artist and sorceress Marjorie Cameron, and their shared attempt to ritually conceive a "moonchild"—a magickal b…
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Johnny McNeill is a former British Army Sgt Major who served tours in Iraq and Bosnia - but then woke up to the true nature of the world. He chats to James about how we are all victims of a psychological warfare experiment, perpetrated against us by the ‘joint corporate-political cartel’, designed to agitate and divide entire populations, to engine…
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In this episode of the WakingWorld podcast, Dale and Toby dive into a recent ChatGPT conversation about the Talmud—examining its origins, structure, purpose, and the controversies surrounding it. With heightened global scrutiny on Israel, the world’s only Jewish state, they ask whether it's fair to question and analyse the religious texts that unde…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Arabella Byrne on the social minefield of private swimming pools (1:13); Sean Thomas says that not knowing where you are is one of the joys of travel (5:34); reviewing Helen Carr’s Sceptred Isle: A New History of the 14th Century, Mathew Lyons looks at the reality of a vivid century (11:34); reviewing Tim Gregory’…
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Jasun Horsley is an author, podcaster and host of the Children of Job Substack. He chats to James about his late artist brother Sebastian, the perils of inheriting money when you are too young, the secret life of Leonard Cohen, the dubious cult of the serial killer and whether or not there really is a Grand Universal Conspiracy. His latest (erudite…
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Owen Benjamin is a comedian who could have been making $20 million a pop for Netflix comedy specials. But he saw the light, escaped from LA, and now farms on his small holding in very rural Idaho. He still does comedy, though. Owen’s tremendous live streams: https://unauthorized.tv/channel/big-bear/ Owen’s (excellent!) Comedy Specials: https://owen…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: James Heale analyses the splits in Labour over direction and policy (1:27); Angus Colwell asks if the ‘lanyard class’ are the new enemy (6:21); Alice Loxton explains why bize-sized histories have big appeal (9:58); Lloyd Evans reports on how Butlin’s is cashing in on nostalgia (15:00); Richard Bratby on Retrospect…
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In this week’s Bonus Shizz, Dale and Toby take a detour into the world of education. Toby shares insights from his journey toward becoming a qualified teacher, offering a candid look at the modern Australian education system and how classroom management has changed—arguably not for the better. From there, the conversation shifts into the esoteric, …
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To mark the second anniversary of the death of Jeremy Clarke – one of the Spectator’s most loved writers – we’ve compiled some of his Low Life columns, as read by Jeremy in 2016, for this special episode of Spectator Out Loud. Included in this compilation are: New Man (00:42); Virgin (5:16); Debauchery Competition (9:32); Buddhism (14:12); The Beac…
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Bitcoin expert, gold bug and comic Dominic Frisby returns to the show to talk to James about - what else? - gold, crypto and comedy. Frisby explains why the price of gold is rocketing, warns of the confiscatory measures that are bound to be coming our way, and tries to persuade a sceptical James that the US is the best bolthole destination. They al…
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Howard Steen is a retired R&D engineer. He spent 35 year career with large US consumer goods developer. Then he woke up. He now lives in Germany. During Covid he provided English summaries of the hearings of Reiner Fuellmich and Viviane Fischer’s Corona Committee. He chats to James about his awakening and what he thinks of the Reiner Fuellmich tria…
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