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This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please help us remain independent.
Peter Duke is a researcher and commentator who examines controversial topics and alternative narratives. Peter recently experienced an arson fire that devastated his town, which led to discussions about potential connections between wildfires and real estate interests, suggesting these disasters may be planned rather than organic.
Peter explored the concept of epistemological warfare—the deliberate manipulation of narratives to control public perception through language and media. He highlighted how fear-based messaging, including “safe and effective” public health communications, can function as sophisticated manipulation tools. The conversation covered controversial topics, including 9/11 narratives and directed energy weapons, with Peter suggesting that concepts like nuclear weapons may serve more as fear-generation tools than physical realities.
Peter emphasised how influential figures may be part of larger narrative control systems, whilst noting that infighting within truth-seeking communities weakens their effectiveness. He stressed the critical importance of developing awareness and critical thinking skills to navigate complex information landscapes and understand underlying power dynamics in an era of sophisticated narrative manipulation.
The Duke Report: https://thedukereport.substack.com
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This episode was recorded for my UK Column show. Please help us remain independent.
Peter Duke is a researcher and commentator who examines controversial topics and alternative narratives. Peter recently experienced an arson fire that devastated his town, which led to discussions about potential connections between wildfires and real estate interests, suggesting these disasters may be planned rather than organic.
Peter explored the concept of epistemological warfare—the deliberate manipulation of narratives to control public perception through language and media. He highlighted how fear-based messaging, including “safe and effective” public health communications, can function as sophisticated manipulation tools. The conversation covered controversial topics, including 9/11 narratives and directed energy weapons, with Peter suggesting that concepts like nuclear weapons may serve more as fear-generation tools than physical realities.
Peter emphasised how influential figures may be part of larger narrative control systems, whilst noting that infighting within truth-seeking communities weakens their effectiveness. He stressed the critical importance of developing awareness and critical thinking skills to navigate complex information landscapes and understand underlying power dynamics in an era of sophisticated narrative manipulation.
The Duke Report: https://thedukereport.substack.com
➡️ Jerm Warfare website: https://www.jermwarfare.com
➡️ Tip Jerm what you think this episode is worth: https://www.jermwarfare.com/#/portal/support
➡️ Jerm's Substack: https://www.jermwarfare.social

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