Topic: Gb News

12 chapters across the catalog

Coup Afoot
Episode 1838 1:27:59 - 1:31:11

1838: Coup Afoot

Shaheed Baat, Birmingham Election Controversy

Shaheed Baat, a man convicted in Yemen in 1999 for conspiring to bomb a British consulate, is standing for election in Birmingham, England. Baat claims his conviction was wrongful and based on a forced confession, despite reported links to radical Islamist groups. GB News reports that Baat has encouraged local Muslim youth to learn to fight, sparking significant security concerns in the UK.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 41:06 - 45:02

1817: Stunt Grenade

Trump GB News Interview, BBC Litigation

Donald Trump participated in a fawning interview with GB News where he discussed potential litigation against the BBC for egregious reporting. Trump emphasized that the goal of such a lawsuit would be to reach the discovery phase to uncover internal communications and determine how often the organization has targeted individuals.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 1:26:25 - 1:30:26

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

UK Media Coverage, Two-Tier Policing Debate

The UK government and media are criticized for labeling all protesters as "far-right" and ignoring the underlying concerns of the working class. Comparisons are made between the aggressive police response to these riots and the perceived leniency shown toward pro-Palestine marches. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to use the "full force of the law" against those involved in the violence.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:28:37 - 1:33:46

1651: WWX

Global Carbon Budget, Stanley Johnson Climate Comments

Stanley Johnson, father of Boris Johnson, appeared on GB News to discuss the necessity of a "global carbon budget" to be divided among nations and sectors. The conversation covers the potential for travel restrictions and the reliance on climate modeling. Critics argue that such policies are a "scam" designed to limit individual freedoms.

Janky
Episode 1604 51:35 - 56:06

1604: Janky

Legatum Group Funding and Public Intellectuals

The ARC conference is funded by the Legatum Group, a private investment firm based in the United Arab Emirates. Legatum has been described as the "intellectual heart of Brexit" and is a major backer of GB News. The advisory board includes figures like Niall Ferguson, Dan Crenshaw, and Mike Johnson, raising questions about the political and financial motivations behind the "public intellectual" movement.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 30:52 - 33:10

1563: Pocket Pardon

BBC Casualty Controversy and European Gender Clinic Closures

The BBC medical drama "Casualty" faced public pushback for a storyline involving a non-binary character discussing "top surgery" before the television watershed. This is contrasted with policy shifts in Scandinavia and the UK, where some clinics have closed or paused medical transitions for minors pending long-term studies.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 27:23 - 34:09

1519: Freeze Peach

Neil Oliver, UK Economic Decline, Magna Carta Sovereignty

Scottish broadcaster Neil Oliver describes the United Kingdom as a "Potemkin village" where the facade of prosperity hides widespread poverty and institutional failure. Oliver criticizes the National Health Service (NHS), the Green Agenda, and gender politics as fraudulent constructs. He invokes the Magna Carta of 1215 to argue that the people, not Parliament, are sovereign, and that current leaders are attempting to "hoodwink" the public.

Upcycling Ruminants
Episode 1492 1:11:56 - 1:14:22

1492: Upcycling Ruminants

Mark Steyn, UK Pilot Program for Insect Diets

Mark Steyn reported on GB News that the British government is funding pilot programs to introduce insects into human diets. The program reportedly involves feeding caterpillar soup to school children in Zimbabwe as a test case for spreading insect consumption throughout the Commonwealth. Steyn critiques the globalist push to replace meat and dairy with crickets and locusts.

Injectables
Episode 1481 37:42 - 41:29

1481: Injectables

Mark Steyn, Matt Le Tissier, Athlete Collapses

On GB News, Mark Steyn interviews former England soccer captain Matt Le Tissier regarding the rise in sudden collapses among young, healthy athletes. Le Tissier calls for an investigation into these incidents, which he claims are being normalized by the media. The hosts link the discussion to broader concerns about vaccine side effects.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 58:02 - 1:02:02

1468: Superwokes

Mark Steyn, Vaccine Injury Coverage on GB News

Mark Steyn featured a segment on GB News highlighting individuals who claim to have suffered chronic injuries or lost family members due to COVID-19 vaccines. Steyn criticized mainstream media and social platforms for labeling these accounts as disinformation. The hosts compare this lack of coverage to the media's avoidance of the Hunter Biden laptop story.

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 2:57:05 - 3:02:23

1450: New Collar Worker

GB News "Vax Attacks", Roman ED Commercials

GB News in the UK is gaining attention for broadcasting segments on "vax attacks" and vaccine adverse events, specifically naming AstraZeneca. The network, owned by John Malone's Discovery, is noted for its anti-establishment messaging. The segment also critiques CBS News for running erectile dysfunction commercials during the evening news, suggesting a link between the products and reported vaccine side effects.

In Silico
Episode 1403 59:23 - 1:04:02

1403: In Silico

Aseem Malhotra, Heart Attack Risk, Cardiology Whistleblower

Dr. Aseem Malhotra appeared on GB News to discuss research showing a significant increase in heart attack risk markers following mRNA vaccination. He cited a whistleblower from a prestigious British institution who claimed researchers are withholding similar data to protect industry funding.