Episodes

Saturday Mar 12, 2011
Smart Money: The Knowledge of Debt
Saturday Mar 12, 2011
Saturday Mar 12, 2011
A lucid analysis of the state of higher education, with its role in creating society's elite. What was the true value of the politicians' pledge, not to increase tuition fees?

Saturday Dec 25, 2010
Perfidious Albion
Saturday Dec 25, 2010
Saturday Dec 25, 2010
A special Christmas episode from The Information. In this recording, religious researcher Wayne John Sturgeon reads his essay on the theory of British Israelism and offers further insights and explanations on the subject in a subsequent discussion with Peter Poole.

Tuesday Jul 06, 2010
7/7: Death in London
Tuesday Jul 06, 2010
Tuesday Jul 06, 2010
A special episode of the podcast to mark the fifth anniversary of the 7/7 attacks in London of 2005. Recorded only days after the attacks occurred, Peter and Martin Poole voice their immediate reaction to the event and note the breaking news of the time.

Sunday Jun 27, 2010
Richard Dufton: A Free Thinker - Part Six
Sunday Jun 27, 2010
Sunday Jun 27, 2010
Part Six of an interview with Baron Richard Dufton. In this track, Dufton discusses what it means to be a civilian, the delicate state of our vital food supplies, and the 2001 foot and mouth crisis in the UK.

Monday May 31, 2010
Richard Dufton: A Free Thinker (Part Three)
Monday May 31, 2010
Monday May 31, 2010
In Part Three of a 2002 interview with Richard Dufton, the Baron discusses the real aims of the war in Afghanistan, Russian aircraft technology, and his take on former US President George W Bush Junior. More to come!

Saturday May 22, 2010
Lawful Rebellion
Saturday May 22, 2010
Saturday May 22, 2010
Peter Poole speaks to activist Margaret Carroll outside the Labour Party Conference in Brighton, England, during September 2009. Carroll raises her concerns about the EU and the New World Order takeover of the British Isles.

Sunday Mar 21, 2010
A Damn Dictatorship
Sunday Mar 21, 2010
Sunday Mar 21, 2010
A brief encounter with researcher Colin Fellows on the bustling streets of Westminster. Fellows discusses the War Damages Act, the implications of the retrospective Burma Oil Judgment, and his take on former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.