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The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

Guy Anderson

The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

James Delingpole

Society & Culture

4.71.6K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2025

⏱️ 114 minutes

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For the first delingpod of 2025, James is joined by author, researcher and ex-freemason Guy Anderson — to connect the dots between the Cabbage Patch Kids, Nikola Tesla and the lost empire of Tartaria. ‘Tesla & The Cabbage Patch Kids’ by Guy Peter Anderson ↓ ↓ ↓Monetary Metals is providing a true alternative to saving and earning in dollars by making it possible to save AND EARN in gold and silver. Monetary Metals has been paying interest on gold and silver for over 8 years. Right now, accredited investors can earn 12% annual interest on silver, paid in silver in their latest silver bond offering. For example, if you have 1,000 ounces of silver in the deal, you receive 120 ounces of silver interest paid to your account in the first year. Go to the link in the description or head to https://monetary-metals.com/delingpole/ to learn more about how to participate and start earning a return on honest money again with Monetary Metals. ↓ ↓ ↓How environmentalists are killing the planet, destroying the economy and stealing your children's future. In Watermelons, an updated edition of his ground-breaking 2011 book, James tells the shocking true story of how a handful of political activists, green campaigners, voodoo scientists and psychopathic billionaires teamed up to invent a fake crisis called ‘global warming’.This updated edition includes two new chapters which, like a geo-engineered flood, pour cold water on some of the original’s sunny optimism and provide new insights into the diabolical nature of the climate alarmists’ sinister master plan.Purchase Watermelons (2024) by James Delingpole here: https://jamesdelingpole.co.uk/Shop/Products/Watermelons-2024.html↓ ↓ ↓ Buy James a Coffee at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jamesdelingpole The official website of James Delingpole:https://jamesdelingpole.co.uk x

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0:00.0

I love Delling Pole.

0:05.0

Go and subscribe to the podcast, baby.

0:08.0

I love Dending Pole.

0:11.0

I listen to the Delling Pod.

0:16.0

With me, James Dellingpole, and I know I always say I'm excited about this week's special guest but before we

0:21.9

meet him a quick word from one of our sponsors. Monetary metals is providing a true alternative to saving

0:28.5

and earning in dollars by making it possible to save and earn in gold and silver. Monetary metals

0:35.4

has been paying interest on gold and silver for over eight years.

0:39.3

Right now, accredited investors can earn 12% annual interest on silver, paid in silver, in their latest silver bond offering.

0:49.3

For example, if you have 1,000 ounces of silver in the deal, you receive 120 ounces of silver interest paid to your account in the first year.

1:00.6

Go to the link in the description or head to Monetary-Hifernmetals.com forward slash delingpole forward slash to learn about how to participate and start earning a return on honest money again with monetary metals. I definitely give the silver a go. I've got gold, but I like silver because silver has the potential

1:29.0

to go much, much higher if you're of a sort of more adventurous disposition, which I am. Anyway,

1:36.1

you should do both. Gold and silver. If you want interest on it, go to Mumtree Metals.

1:41.7

Welcome to the Delling Pod, Guy Anderson. So this is my first podcast

1:47.9

of the new year and I'm very excited, as always. We're going to talk about inter alia,

2:00.3

Tartaria and about Tesla and about cabbage cat cabbage patch kids and and

2:08.9

This is this is a conspiracy theory so called that that I haven't really delved into and you're the perfect man to talk about about it because you've written a book

2:18.1

about it called people read that Tesla and the cabbage patch kids and I have to say it's a

2:28.1

beautifully put together book I like the fact that it's got this hard back. Was it expensive to produce?

2:36.7

Well, no. I had some problems getting a publisher, so I had to go through Amazon. Nobody would

2:43.1

touch it. And I think that it's because of the content. And if you look, for example,

2:49.2

at, say, Harper Collins, which is a Masonic publisher they're not about

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