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WhatInTheWorld

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US Election #8: Trump the Zionist.

July 01, 2024 09:41 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

As is the case with most issues, Trump has been difficult to pin down on the issue of Palestine. While we can safely say he is firmly in the camp of the Zionists, the anger toward Joe Biden has made some question whether Trump might be more likely to bring about a ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas war. In this episode, I examine the available evidence to determine how Trump will likely govern on this issue.

US Election #8: Trump and Palestine

July 01, 2024 09:41 - 29 minutes - 27.4 MB

As is the case with most issues, Trump has been difficult to pin down on the issue of Palestine. While we can safely say he is firmly in the camp of the Zionists, the anger toward Joe Biden has made some question whether Trump might be more likely to bring about a ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas war. In this episode, I examine the available evidence to determine how Trump will likely govern on this issue.

UK ELECTION #2: What the hell is a tactical vote?

June 10, 2024 17:42 - 24 minutes - 22.2 MB

There is much discussion about the idea of tactical voting in the upcoming UK parliamentary elections. In this episode, I break down what this means, my perspective on it as an election strategy and the consequences. As a reminder, you can read an article version of this at my website: whatintheworldweekly.com

US Election #7: ERMMM…WE GOT HIM?

June 04, 2024 11:43 - 22 minutes - 21.2 MB

This is part 7 of my US election series. After over 100 charges and a year of legal drama, Trump has finally been convicted of an offence. Surely this is the end of him??? I break down the case here and what it really means!

Chapter #15: Did Lucy Letby Actually Do It?

June 01, 2024 00:00 - 35 minutes - 32.7 MB

“We haven’t got evidence, but we’ve got concerns”. That was how the consultant paediatrician (Ravi Jayaram) described the initial evidence that began this manhunt. An astounding report in the New Yorker magazine has revealed many details of this trial which UK audiences (due to baffling secrecy orders) have been prevented from hearing about. I summarise the problems with the evidence and overall trial here. There is serious doubt about the validity of the conviction. Simply put, this case was...

Book Review #12: Scattered Mind by Gabor Maté

May 25, 2024 02:17 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Score: 7/10. This was my most personal and sobering book review to date. This book explores ADHD, from its origins and diagnosis, to manifestations in children and adults. It is incredibly informative for people with the condition or simply those who would like to learn more about it. Highly recommend! As always, you can find the blog version of this review at: whatintheworldweekly.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatintheworldweekly/message

Book Review #12: Scattered Minds by Gabor Maté

May 25, 2024 02:17 - 22 minutes - 20.5 MB

Score: 7/10. This was my most personal and sobering book review to date. This book explores ADHD, from its origins and diagnosis, to manifestations in children and adults. It is incredibly informative for people with the condition or simply those who would like to learn more about it. Highly recommend! As always, you can find the blog version of this review at: whatintheworldweekly.com

Book Review #11: NEARLY ALL THE MEN IN LAGOS ARE MAD.

May 17, 2024 10:34 - 16 minutes - 14.8 MB

Rating: 8.5/10. This book features a number of short stories (presumably) written to highlight the madness of Lagosian men. Each episode is about 30mins long. Interestingly however, in some of the stories, it is the women, and not the men that are exhibiting mad behaviour. The book reads like a African romantic black mirror. The structure type is refreshing and that helps to keep you engaged with each story. It also means it can be enjoyed as infrequently as you like. You don’t even have to s...

Book Review #10: Atomic Habits

May 11, 2024 10:20 - 11 minutes - 10.6 MB

Score = 9/10. Atomic Habits aims to define the steps to forming and maintaining great habits. Behind almost every success story is a great habit, and habits are formed by consistency and repetition. The book aims to focus on the habit, and not the act itself. It ascribes excellence to exercising disciplining in sticking to a habit. For example, when trying to lose weight, focus on the habit of showing up at the gym at set times. The workout will almost begin to take care of itself once you do...

Chapter #14: Netanyahu’s America

May 05, 2024 11:20 - 9 minutes - 8.47 MB

For those of you who are new here, I recently took a break from making new episodes and focused more on writing. Well, now I AM BACK. These episodes are an audio transcription of my blog articles(hence why it oddly starts at Chapter #14). A link to my blog can be found on Twitter/X: @WITWWeekly, Instagram: whatintheworldweekly. In this chapter/episode, I discuss the ways in which America is beginning to resemble Israel and Netanyahu’s influence.

WhatInTheWorld #29: Excerpts from The Great War

November 13, 2023 22:23 - 33 minutes - 31 MB

The scale of death and destruction of warfare can simply not be comprehended by any non-combatants. In this episode, I attempt to paint a picture of this. Starting with the reactions of joy and jubilation to the mood swing when the bodies started to pile up. I contrast the reactions of soldiers who kill a few people and our leader who kill tens of thousands. It is quite revealing. After listening to this, you will become a pacifist! Wars are not won, they are only concluded. No people of good...

WhatInTheWorld #28: Palestinians - The Unworthy Victims

October 28, 2023 11:46 - 29 minutes - 27.3 MB

The concerted effort by the media to present the events of October 7th as the beginning of this issue but actually a reaction to continuous apartheid is key to understanding their immoral justifications for Israel’s behaviour. Hamas has been funded and incubated by Israel to ensure there is never a two-state solution.

WhatInTheWorld #27: Israel seeks revenge

October 21, 2023 13:43 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MB

Since October 7, Israel and it’s defenders have asserted its right to “defend itself” from the attacks. This has meant a merciless bombardment of the Gaza Strip in an attempt to equal the score. More importantly, the mask slipped this week and they have now admitted they are looking to create a buffer zone between their territory and what’s left of the Gaza Strip. This is why they have focused their bombing on the North.

WhatInTheWorld #28: Israel seeks revenge

October 21, 2023 13:43 - 25 minutes - 23.8 MB

Since October 7, Israel and it’s defenders have asserted its right to “defend itself” from the attacks. This has meant a merciless bombardment of the Gaza Strip in an attempt to equal the score. More importantly, the mask slipped this week and they have now admitted they are looking to create a buffer zone between their territory and what’s left of the Gaza Strip. This is why they have focused their bombing on the North. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/...

WhatInTheWorld #26: War, what is it good for?

October 10, 2023 22:36 - 41 minutes - 38 MB

“There’s only thing worse than soldiers dying in vain, and that’s more soldiers dying in vain”. While the invasion is Israel by Hamas and other militants was celebrated as an act of resistance, no people of good conscience can support the wanton destruction and lack of regard for civilian life shown by Hamas. As is typical of such violence, many of their victims have been foreigners who are no party to the conflict. The immediate response by Israel has been similarly callous air strikes, leve...

WhatInTheWorld #25: Reactionary responses to social trauma

October 02, 2023 08:37 - 23 minutes - 22.2 MB

The shocking events which unfolded in Croydon on Tuesday morning left the UK in mass trauma. The response to this seemed to be a need to explain the sociological factors that led to the murder, despite a complete lack of information about the incident. Arguments ranged from the age gap between the alleged perpetrator and their victim to the lack of father figures in households. Most notably, the ‘emergence’ of incel culture seemed to be the coalescing factor identified by the Twittersphere. I...

Travel Update: The Bicycle City, Amsterdam

August 15, 2023 15:01 - 29 minutes - 27.2 MB

Flew straight to Amsterdam from Barcelona to experience the Bicycle city (named personally). I discussed getting round the city, accomodation & of course the weed. Tune in to find out the best “coffee shop” to purchase your own

Travel update: Barcelona

August 03, 2023 20:30 - 43 minutes - 39.9 MB

I discuss my recent trip to Barcelona. What I liked and didn’t like, what I did and didn’t do, and some helpful tips on how to reduce costs and places to go.

History Archive #6: Understanding God, Philosophically.

July 09, 2023 13:15 - 1 hour - 72 MB

When people ask me if I believe in a God, my answer is: I am confident a God doesn’t not exist, but I believe in Him anyway. How to square that circle? How does God exist if it’s outside of space and time? How can a perfect being design a world so imperfect? What does it mean for a being to be “perfect”? These are some of the metaphysical questions I discuss in my latest episode. I discuss some of my objections to a Creationist God and invite critique and possible answers.

WhatInTheWorld #24: Afronation 2023 Review. Information session, tips and recommendations.

July 03, 2023 12:19 - 41 minutes - 38.7 MB

In this episode, I breakdown my latest holiday to Portugal for Afronation. This was held in Praia de Rocha, Portimao. I start with some background about the festival to provide information for those who haven’t visited before. Then, I delve into what I liked and didn’t like, my experience of it as a solo traveller and how to make the most of it. I also give my opinion on what tickets to get and whether I would go again or not. Enjoy! You can ask me any questions via private message or reply t...

WhatInTheWorld #23: UK court convicts Nigerian Senator of attempted organ trafficking

May 29, 2023 17:37 - 35 minutes - 33 MB

In todays episode, I speak to a very knowledgeable source about the recent trial and conviction of Ike Ekweremadu, the former Deputy President of the Nigerian senate. He was convicted of conspiracy to harvest organs and sentenced alongside his wife and the doctor who attempted to facilitate the transplant. I delve into his political background and the finer details of his trial.

WhatInTheWorld #22: Diane Abbott and meaningless Racial Categorisation

April 26, 2023 11:53 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

Diane Abbott, MP for Hackney North has found herself in some hot water for suggesting that white people cannot experience racism, but rather can be victims of prejudice. She makes the distinction that while different types of white people have gone through maltreatment due to their differences, this does not compare to the collective struggle of black people in for example apartheid South Africa or during the transatlantic slave trade. In this episode, I dissect her comments and the outrage t...

WhatInTheWorld #21: Media colluding with govt to prosecute leaker

April 19, 2023 07:11 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

Last week, Jack Teixeira was arrested by the FBI for leaking top secret documents which exposed US Govt lies about the Ukraine war, spying on allies and many other things. The media astonishingly not went along with the govt request to not publish or view this material, but also worked with the govt to find the leaker. This should be totally opposite to what their role in any democracy should be.

WhatInTheWorld #20: In Defence of Zeze Mills

April 03, 2023 20:15 - 34 minutes - 31.8 MB

In this week’s episode, I discuss the fallout from Zeze Mills latest podcast episode she interviewed Noel Clarke. Clarke has been accused by 20 women of accusations ranging from sexual harassment to bullying. The general theme of the fallout was that it was wrong of Mills to conduct the interview. We are now at the stage in life where it is we have to remind people that the presumption of innocence and the right to put forward your own defence is something worth defending.

WhatInTheWorld #19: ICC issues Putin arrest warrant

March 22, 2023 10:12 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

No not the International Cricket Council, rather the International Criminal Court. This court has a very chequered history of almost exclusively convicting African warlords (essentially the only people they can kidnap and subdue). Ultimately, this was done to make peace even less likely. The thought of peace frightens the US very greatly

WhatInTheWorld #18: Gary Lineker & Nazi comparisons

March 13, 2023 17:28 - 17 minutes - 15.9 MB

Gary Lineker was briefly suspended by the BBC for comparing the govts rhetoric on refugee migrant crossings to that used by the Nazis about the Jews in the 1930s. While the comparison was somewhat tenuous, missing from the discussion is the fact that the UK govt played a key role in causing the migrant crisis by sponsoring jihadi death squads who destabilised Syria and caused the inevitable refugee crisis.

WhatInTheWorld #17: Nigerian Presidential Elections

March 13, 2023 16:57 - 42 minutes - 39.2 MB

I summarise the main protagonists (and antagonists) in the Nigerian elections held on the 25th February 2023. The plots and subplots and how the voting and reaction has been. Unlike recent election, it appears this one was less credible than the smaller governship elections which have been held in recent years. Ultimately, I think the winner was inevitable regardless of the irregularities.

WhatInTheWorld #16: Ukraine war anniversary

February 26, 2023 14:29 - 43 minutes - 40.4 MB

A recap on the state of the war today. Sadly, this war has been inevitable since 2014 due to the aggression of the US in goading Russia through the Maidan uprising of 2014. Even after the war began, the US continuously blocked peace efforts. They seem prepared to fight the war to the last Ukrainian.

History Archive #8: The Twitter Files

January 09, 2023 01:08 - 21 minutes - 20.1 MB

A few weeks ago, journalist Matt Taibbi reported via a long thread on twitter about documents he’s received which show conclusively that Twitter was working in close collaboration with the FBI and elected officials to censor, suspend and delete accounts. Some even show the FBI requesting real world information about users. As the information continues to come out, I will publish more episodes on the more explosive parts of the reporting. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spot...

The Twitter Files

January 09, 2023 01:08 - 21 minutes - 20.1 MB

A few weeks ago, journalist Matt Taibbi reported via a long thread on twitter about documents he’s received which show conclusively that Twitter was working in close collaboration with the FBI and elected officials to censor, suspend and delete accounts. Some even show the FBI requesting real world information about users. As the information continues to come out, I will publish more episodes on the more explosive parts of the reporting.

Acute Insecurity in Nothern Nigeria

December 14, 2022 03:25 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

I dive into the BBC Africa documentary about the violence ravaging Northern Nigeria. The WhatsApp broadcasts say it’s a cynical Fulani plot to take over Nigeria, but it seems more like a mix of terrible governance, ethnic division and climate change.

History Archive #7: Acute Insecurity in Nothern Nigeria

December 14, 2022 03:25 - 19 minutes - 17.7 MB

I dive into the BBC Africa documentary about the violence ravaging Northern Nigeria. The WhatsApp broadcasts say it’s a cynical Fulani plot to take over Nigeria, but it seems more like a mix of terrible governance, ethnic division and climate change. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prolhistory/message

Ukraine war and Cens*rship

April 22, 2022 00:31 - 26 minutes - 24.6 MB

The current war in Ukraine seems to be a trial run for what we can expect regarding censorship. People must be protected from information the government doesn’t want them to know, less they start having opinions that deviate from the official narrative.

History Archive 6: Ukraine war and Cens*rship

April 22, 2022 00:31 - 26 minutes - 24.6 MB

The current war in Ukraine seems to be a trial run for what we can expect regarding censorship. People must be protected from information the government doesn’t want them to know, less they start having opinions that deviate from the official narrative. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prolhistory/message

History Archive #5: Florence

September 05, 2021 21:00 - 20 minutes - 19.1 MB

A brief few words about my trip to Florence.

WhatInTheWorld #15: Talking Zionism & Israel with my Jewish friend

May 17, 2021 14:09 - 1 hour - 110 MB

I asked my friend (who is Jewish) for his perspective on Israel-Palestine. His personal experiences, political leanings etc. It’s a wide ranging conversation going from how he founded a Jewish youth society at his university, his encounter with Palestinian society and experiences when visiting Israel. First 20mins is my summary not the conflict, rest his the actual interview

History Archive 4: MARRIED AT 21!!! (with Andreela)

January 30, 2021 14:48 - 1 hour - 60.3 MB

“Andreela” is female version is “Andre”. She was engaged at 20 and married at 21! She met her husband at university and they got married amidst the pandemic! Find out how they did it...

History Archive 3: Living in Rwanda with Garnet Achieng.

January 05, 2021 18:24 - 1 hour - 63.4 MB

In my first episode with an African living in Africa, I speak to Garnet (a Kenyan) about her journey relocating from Kenya to Rwanda via Turkey of all places! We talk about the Rwandan socio-political landscape, dating and work life. I learnt that electricity is 100x better in Rwanda than it is in Nigeria. Rwanda is actually fast becoming a melting pot for many Africans due to its stability and efficient government.

History Archive 2: How Land Shapes History.

December 05, 2020 01:32 - 57 minutes - 53 MB

In this episode, I sit down with Helena to talk about Environmental history and politics. We talk about how land shaped the history of the US and the history of culture. From the native Americans to the Palestinians, how displacement actively changes our politics and future.

History Archive 1: Aris Williams (Go Tigers!)

November 23, 2020 11:19 - 57 minutes - 53.2 MB

In the first episode of its kind, I speak to Tarot Enthusiast & LSU Tiger, Aris Williams. We talk the history of Tarot, Louisiana & the world in general!

WhatInTheWorld #14: CIA bogus “Human Rights Activism” on Uighur Muslims

September 05, 2020 15:03 - 33 minutes - 30.6 MB

For my second season of BlackPolitik, I decided to do a news brief on the CIA sponsored fake news coming out about Xinjiang and the Uighur Muslims. Sadly, a lot of well meaning people are falling for this hoax rafted by the US govt to damage China’s reputation. This is right out of the colour revolution playbook. Exploit a genuine area of some tension in a country and exaggerate and focus on it microscopically to topple the government. Special thanks to @AdrienZenz, the con artists behind mos...

WhatInTheWorld #13: “I Don’t See Colour”

July 27, 2020 18:37 - 15 minutes - 14.3 MB

Saying one doesn’t see colour has become a “problematic” thing to say in liberal circles. While it is of course a semantic exercise, I do believe in principle it can lead to a more harmonious society than trying to create a society hyperfocused on a superficial and incoherent eugenics idea like “race”.

WhatInTheWorld #12: Black Lives Matter and Identity, Part 2.

June 18, 2020 17:45 - 30 minutes - 28.6 MB

In the second part of my two part series, I explore the economic and systemic aspect of what is being highlighted by BLM. I shed light on how we can connect our struggles and the tangible ways with which we can start to make changes. Also, I stress the need to connect this movement on a global level. Those of us living in the empire have a moral obligation to our fellow human currently under the boot of imperialism. It’s not simply enough to gain those boots for ourselves.

WhatInTheWorld #11: Black Lives Matter and Identity.

June 04, 2020 23:49 - 54 minutes - 50.3 MB

In the first of a two part series, I review the incident involving Amy Cooper and the protests that resulted from the death of George Floyd. I comment on the worrying fact that so many people wanted her punitively punished and what it says about the culture of our society. When we talk about wanting to build a just society for everyone, we have to affirm those principles all the time. The principle of a just society is the dignity of EVERYONE, whether or not they’re “good” or “bad”. Also, cor...

WhatInTheWorld #10: Unlearning Propaganda about the Vietnam War

May 22, 2020 11:22 - 24 minutes - 23.1 MB

Many of my U.K. listeners were taught about the Vietnam war in secondary school. We were taught that it was this epic communism vs freedom struggle of North vs South. And that the Americans were on the side of freedom loving people of the South. As I explain in this podcast, this type of propaganda would make Goebbels blush. The Vietnam war was Vietnam vs neo-colonialism of France and USA. From the day they drafted their independence, they were besieged by both countries who did all they coul...

Episode 7: The Shock Doctrine: How the Rich are Cashing In On The Pandemic.

May 17, 2020 10:09 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

The Shock Doctrine explains how the wealthy use the mask of the pandemic to enrich themselves. While they believe no one is looking, the biggest looting is occurring. The euphemistically named “bailouts” are nothing more than profit protection. It ensures that even in times of a depressing the corporations keep making profit. This is how wealth inequality is entrenched and exacerbated. Additionally, it destroys democracy and creates economic and political apartheid.

WhatInTheWorld #9: On the Revolution That Never Was.

May 04, 2020 22:05 - 42 minutes - 39.6 MB

With the lose of Jeremy Corbyn and now the recent dropping out of Bernie Sanders. The optimism they inspired is slowly being replaced with anger and despair. In the episode, I try to analyse with the warning signs were there that this so-called “revolution” was never to be. I myself wanted desperately to believe in it, and I don’t begrudge anyone who didn’t see these hints. However, with Sanders dropping out without exacting ANY concessions on his agenda, it seems almost a betrayal. Furthermo...

Episode 6: Covid-19 Observations with Keziah: The Emperor Has No Clothes.

April 24, 2020 21:10 - 1 hour - 55.6 MB

The recent outbreak of the coronavirus has been a total vindication of the left, yes we can afford to house our people, yes we can afford free university, yes we can afford even free ponies. The diseased capitalist mind of the oligarchs have been well and truly exposed. Talk of saving the “economy” over people has revealed that while the wealthy may be stewards of this system, they by no means run it. Socially, our society has been infected by this same disease, we’ve seen hoarding, fights ov...

WhatInTheWorld #8: The Life of Frederick Douglass (Book Review).

March 27, 2020 00:04 - 44 minutes - 40.8 MB

I recently bought an audiobook about the lives of Douglass, Booker T Washington & Dubois. I have always been fascinated by in person tales of what life was like back in those days. I have completed the first part, by Douglass. I am intrigued by how it seems to prove my theory on how we currently live. We still very much remain slaves. Humans needs some basic necessities to survive. Food, water, oxygen, shelter, medical care. The only one of those available to all is oxygen. It seems a sorry s...

Episode 5: Why I am a Free Speech Absolutist.

March 04, 2020 01:30 - 36 minutes - 33.4 MB

In this episode, I delve into the emergence of “hate speech” laws and how they are not only ineffective but idiotic. They essentially amount to the crime of hurting someone’s feelings. That should not be a justifiable reason to prosecute someone. Also, with regards to the emergence of the far right and fascism, the West (US, UK) have their hands all over it. The violence they have inflicted on the world makes the Nazis look like choir boys. Hitler literally learned apartheid from the United S...

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