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We Have To Ban Political Advertising Online

Once upon a time a brand-new piece of technology appeared on the scene. One that would allow politicians to conceivably reach into every house in the nation, one with few rules on advertising or what could legally be said (this was a time before fact checkers). It was soon decided that this technology…

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Chatter #123 – Bret Schafer on Information Warfare and How Social Media Disrupts Democracy

[**Express VPN 12 Months 35% off!!**](https://www.xvbelink.com/?a_fid=chatter) Bret Schafer from the Alliance for Securing Democracy was my guest on today’s show. I first spoke to Bret 3 years ago on the show to discuss the weaponisation of information and the threat to democracy. Now, three years later, things have unfortunately got worse and not…

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Chatter #114 – Ian Crossland on DMT, Aliens, Ancient Civilisations and Beyond

Ian Crossland, co-host of TimCastIRL, self confessed DMT, graphene, and Federal Reserve bashing enthusiast was my guest on todays show. We had a really wild conversation covering everything from DMT and ancient civilisations to graphene and alien abductions! If you haven’t already and you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and…

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Chatter #113 – Dr. Amanda Slevin on Northern Ireland’s Green Revolution

Amanda Slevin, chair of the Climate Coalition NI was my guest on today’s show. In the light of the UK declaring a climate emergency in recent years and Boris Johnson promising a post-Brexit Green Industrial Revolution I thought it was the perfect time to get someone on the show to discuss what is…

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Chatter #112 – Richard Collett-White on Air Pollution, Clean Air Zones, and Government Lobbying

Richard Collett-White from DeSmog UK was my guest on today’s show. I wanted to get Richard on to chat about his article entitled, Lobby Groups Backed by Big Brands Resisting Clean Air Measures Across the UK. In the article he explores the different lobby groups who have been resisting low emissions zones in…

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Chatter #106 – Katy McCoy and Kate Rowley on Microplastics

Microplastics are everywhere. Absolutely everywhere. Tiny little particles of plastic that break off from plastics in our clothes, rubbish, packaging, and basically anything plastic. But how much danger to they pose to humans, wildlife, or ecosystems? To discuss this I was lucky enough to get to chat to scientists Kate Rowley and Katy…

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