I was clenching a bit at the start because your style is so different from Jerm's. He kind of draws out his guest's by not talking too much. A light hand on the tiller, guiding the interview. Where as you like to have a good old chin-wag in the 'Talk we minds' styli.
But I was so pleased when Jerm said he'd enjoyed himself and he would definitely not have said that had he not. Hopefully he'll go again at some point.
I thought how Jerm, Delingpole and now you, are doing the same jobs, essentially, but that to compare you guys would be to compare apple, oranges and bananas.You can have a fight about who's the banana. lol
But this is the glory of our side in this war. The enemy has all the demonic power; it is planned over generations and it is a highly intelligent enemy. But it cannot do anything without possessing and using humans to create and actually do stuff.
But when we humans work shit out and apply both our creative abilities and our spiritual power (Things like the gut instinct that Jerm was talking about) together with our love for one another and a humility towards Gods creation (That Jerm also talked about with camping adventures) this is when mankind really starts to kick arse and just stands up in defiance and says, "No!" ... a lot.
I envy Jerms African camping with proper wildlife and 50 cal bad boy. I, as you know Ben, manage the same camping effect at my sailing club, with Ducks Canada Geese, bunny rabbits and my Brocock .22 tactical air rifle and Hawke scope (hidden in my duffle bag).
I do wish the live broadcast thing had worked, but Jerm never disappoints. Someone I would stand Jerm next to, although he does not do the podcasting thing, is my old mucker (I think I can call him that following Delingpole's Christmas party encounter with him) is Bob Moran. They are both brilliant cartoonists and necessarily share the same keen political mind, gloriously mischievous sense of humour, love for people and uncompromising senses of justice.
i have had to let a few days pass before commenting to check my gut feeling (intuitive right hemisphere) was accurate. i felt the most interesting parts of this interview were your comments and questions, rather than anything Jeremy talked about. i dont think it was just his style either.
by coincidence i recently listened to the podcast where you were interviewed by Maryann Gebauer. Fascinating, although back in 2023 it was fresh, engaging and packed full of insightful comments and ideas.
…..interviewing yourself might be a good one? looking at your journey over the last 5 years…..
I watched, however, I didn't hear anything original from Mr Nell.
That notwithstanding, regarding the state making us scared of everything that is natural: the brain is comprised principally of cholesterol and fat. Why prescribe medicines that destroy both in the body?
Hey! Ben! That was a win mate.
I was clenching a bit at the start because your style is so different from Jerm's. He kind of draws out his guest's by not talking too much. A light hand on the tiller, guiding the interview. Where as you like to have a good old chin-wag in the 'Talk we minds' styli.
But I was so pleased when Jerm said he'd enjoyed himself and he would definitely not have said that had he not. Hopefully he'll go again at some point.
I thought how Jerm, Delingpole and now you, are doing the same jobs, essentially, but that to compare you guys would be to compare apple, oranges and bananas.You can have a fight about who's the banana. lol
But this is the glory of our side in this war. The enemy has all the demonic power; it is planned over generations and it is a highly intelligent enemy. But it cannot do anything without possessing and using humans to create and actually do stuff.
But when we humans work shit out and apply both our creative abilities and our spiritual power (Things like the gut instinct that Jerm was talking about) together with our love for one another and a humility towards Gods creation (That Jerm also talked about with camping adventures) this is when mankind really starts to kick arse and just stands up in defiance and says, "No!" ... a lot.
I envy Jerms African camping with proper wildlife and 50 cal bad boy. I, as you know Ben, manage the same camping effect at my sailing club, with Ducks Canada Geese, bunny rabbits and my Brocock .22 tactical air rifle and Hawke scope (hidden in my duffle bag).
I do wish the live broadcast thing had worked, but Jerm never disappoints. Someone I would stand Jerm next to, although he does not do the podcasting thing, is my old mucker (I think I can call him that following Delingpole's Christmas party encounter with him) is Bob Moran. They are both brilliant cartoonists and necessarily share the same keen political mind, gloriously mischievous sense of humour, love for people and uncompromising senses of justice.
'Back of the net' mate. Jolly natty!! lol
hello Ben
i have had to let a few days pass before commenting to check my gut feeling (intuitive right hemisphere) was accurate. i felt the most interesting parts of this interview were your comments and questions, rather than anything Jeremy talked about. i dont think it was just his style either.
by coincidence i recently listened to the podcast where you were interviewed by Maryann Gebauer. Fascinating, although back in 2023 it was fresh, engaging and packed full of insightful comments and ideas.
…..interviewing yourself might be a good one? looking at your journey over the last 5 years…..
I watched, however, I didn't hear anything original from Mr Nell.
That notwithstanding, regarding the state making us scared of everything that is natural: the brain is comprised principally of cholesterol and fat. Why prescribe medicines that destroy both in the body?