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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.
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