
Wide Awake Media
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Wide Awake Media
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Covering current events, geopolitics, the climate agenda, health, and everything in between. Support us: https://t.co/YVlWNinTLl


𝗝𝗶𝗺𝗺𝘆 𝗗𝗼𝗿𝗲: 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗩𝗮𝗰𝗰𝗶𝗻𝗲 𝗪𝗼𝗸𝗲 𝗠𝗲 𝗨𝗽 | 𝗪𝗶𝗱𝗲 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗠𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗮 𝗣𝗼𝗱𝗰𝗮𝘀𝘁 #𝟰 The fourth episode of the Wide Awake Media podcast features stand-up comedian Jimmy Dore, delivering a blistering critique of the Covid-era narratives that demanded obedience over inquiry. Dore recounts initially trusting official messaging before suffering a vaccine injury himself—an experience that forced him to question government, media, and pharmaceutical claims. He discusses vaccine injuries, unexplained excess deaths, and the push toward digital ID systems, arguing that institutions escaped accountability while public trust in official narratives eroded beyond repair. Featuring: @jimmy_dore @DarrenPlymouth


"At an epidemiological level, there was no indication of a spreading pathogen." Nick Hudson argues that the alleged Covid-19 "pandemic" was a complete fabrication unsupported by epidemiological data. He suggests the PCR test was flawed and misleading, claiming it was the primary tool used to spread fear. "That test itself is a load of nonsense, completely flawed... To call those tests a Covid test in the first place was a complete and utter lie." "The PCR test was the main tool by which the fear was spread."

"We have the power." Catherine Austin Fitts warns that the survival of physical cash is crucial to resisting a fully digital financial control system linked to digital ID, urging widespread public support for keeping cash alive. "If 10% of the population embrace cash, promote cash, refuse to give up on cash... they can't get to all digital." "These guys are going to get backed up hugely." Full podcast coming soon!

Nick Hudson: The Hidden Architecture Of Global Power | Wide Awake Media Podcast #21 The latest episode of the Wide Awake Media podcast features private equity manager and political commentator Nick Hudson, in a hard-hitting examination of Covid-era narratives, global power structures, and the forces shaping modern geopolitics—from the war in Iran to the role of political actors like Donald Trump. Hudson argues that the Covid era was not a public health crisis but a coordinated exercise in mass psychological manipulation—driven by media narratives, institutional authority, and the suppression of dissent. He examines how fear was manufactured, how scientific frameworks were weaponised, and why critical thinking collapsed at scale. Moving beyond Covid, Hudson contends that global systems of governance are not driven by democratic will but by entrenched financial power. He traces the historical influence of elite networks—from Fabianism to modern supranational institutions—and explains how centralisation stifles innovation, erodes freedom, and ultimately leads to systemic failure. Despite this, Hudson maintains that individuals are not powerless—arguing that change begins at the personal level, through critical thinking, disengagement from centralised systems, and a renewed focus on local action and community.




Nick Hudson: The Hidden Architecture Of Global Power | Wide Awake Media Podcast #21 The latest episode of the Wide Awake Media podcast features private equity manager and political commentator Nick Hudson, in a hard-hitting examination of Covid-era narratives, global power structures, and the forces shaping modern geopolitics—from the war in Iran to the role of political actors like Donald Trump. Hudson argues that the Covid era was not a public health crisis but a coordinated exercise in mass psychological manipulation—driven by media narratives, institutional authority, and the suppression of dissent. He examines how fear was manufactured, how scientific frameworks were weaponised, and why critical thinking collapsed at scale. Moving beyond Covid, Hudson contends that global systems of governance are not driven by democratic will but by entrenched financial power. He traces the historical influence of elite networks—from Fabianism to modern supranational institutions—and explains how centralisation stifles innovation, erodes freedom, and ultimately leads to systemic failure. Despite this, Hudson maintains that individuals are not powerless—arguing that change begins at the personal level, through critical thinking, disengagement from centralised systems, and a renewed focus on local action and community.


Gareth Icke: Manufacturing Consent For Endless War | Wide Awake Media Podcast #20 The latest episode of the Wide Awake Media podcast features truth-teller, activist and Ickonic Media presenter Gareth Icke, in a detailed analysis of information control, global conflict, and the psychological mechanisms shaping public perception. Icke explores how narratives are constructed to trigger emotional responses, arguing that fear and repetition are used to steer public opinion in predictable directions. He contends that wars in the Middle East are not organic conflicts but managed events—used to justify expansion, control populations, and reshape global power structures. The conversation examines narratives surrounding Israel, Iran, and the October 7 attacks, questioning official accounts and highlighting what Icke sees as deliberate manipulation of public opinion. He also criticises Donald Trump, accusing him of ultimately serving the same system he claims to oppose. Pointing to the growing unpopularity of conflict with Iran, Icke warns of the increasing likelihood of major false flag events designed to shift public support in favour of escalation. Despite this, he emphasises the importance of individual responsibility, truth-telling, and rebuilding real-world communities as the foundation for resistance.


Nick Hudson: The Hidden Architecture Of Global Power | Wide Awake Media Podcast #21 The latest episode of the Wide Awake Media podcast features private equity manager and political commentator Nick Hudson, in a hard-hitting examination of Covid-era narratives, global power structures, and the forces shaping modern geopolitics—from the war in Iran to the role of political actors like Donald Trump. Hudson argues that the Covid era was not a public health crisis but a coordinated exercise in mass psychological manipulation—driven by media narratives, institutional authority, and the suppression of dissent. He examines how fear was manufactured, how scientific frameworks were weaponised, and why critical thinking collapsed at scale. Moving beyond Covid, Hudson contends that global systems of governance are not driven by democratic will but by entrenched financial power. He traces the historical influence of elite networks—from Fabianism to modern supranational institutions—and explains how centralisation stifles innovation, erodes freedom, and ultimately leads to systemic failure. Despite this, Hudson maintains that individuals are not powerless—arguing that change begins at the personal level, through critical thinking, disengagement from centralised systems, and a renewed focus on local action and community.


Gareth Icke: Manufacturing Consent For Endless War | Wide Awake Media Podcast #20 The latest episode of the Wide Awake Media podcast features truth-teller, activist and Ickonic Media presenter Gareth Icke, in a detailed analysis of information control, global conflict, and the psychological mechanisms shaping public perception. Icke explores how narratives are constructed to trigger emotional responses, arguing that fear and repetition are used to steer public opinion in predictable directions. He contends that wars in the Middle East are not organic conflicts but managed events—used to justify expansion, control populations, and reshape global power structures. The conversation examines narratives surrounding Israel, Iran, and the October 7 attacks, questioning official accounts and highlighting what Icke sees as deliberate manipulation of public opinion. He also criticises Donald Trump, accusing him of ultimately serving the same system he claims to oppose. Pointing to the growing unpopularity of conflict with Iran, Icke warns of the increasing likelihood of major false flag events designed to shift public support in favour of escalation. Despite this, he emphasises the importance of individual responsibility, truth-telling, and rebuilding real-world communities as the foundation for resistance.


James Corbett: The Technocratic Agenda | Wide Awake Media Podcast #14 The fourteenth episode of the Wide Awake Media Podcast features independent researcher James Corbett, delivering an in-depth analysis of technocracy, central bank digital currencies, climate narratives, censorship, and the consolidation of global power. Corbett contends that global institutions repackage the same centralising agenda under different banners—from eugenics and overpopulation fears to Net Zero and carbon rationing. He explains how technocracy, first conceived in the 1920s, envisioned a society governed by energy quotas rather than democratic choice—an idea that now appears technologically viable in the era of digital currencies and real-time surveillance. The conversation also examines deplatforming, the weaponisation of psychology, the collapse of institutional trust, and why decentralised information networks remain essential for preserving individual sovereignty in the digital age. 00:00 – Introduction to James Corbett 01:19 – AI's Exponential Growth 07:07 – Employment in the AI Era 11:05 – The Best-Case AI Scenario 14:59 – Who's Driving Transhumanism? 18:17 – Centuries of Power Consolidation 24:15 – Preparing for Catastrophe? 29:06 – Faking an Alien Invasion? 33:14 – Are People Waking Up? 36:33 – Why Release the Epstein Files? 43:09 – How Do We Win? 49:24 – Closing Thoughts
