Good Vibrations is Mark Devlin's regular podcast of conversations with free-thinking individuals on wide-ranging crucial topics about the true nature of reality, encompassing the subjects of truth, conspiracy, spirituality, consciousness, mind-control, social-engineering, and much more.The show began in late 2011 with David Icke as the first guest.Become a supporter of this podcast: www.sp... more
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 290 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture |
Jeff Berwick, known as The Dollar Vigilante, guests to talk about the upcoming Liberpulco event in Serbia from 4 to 7 September 2025.
Liberpulco is a spin-off of the Anarchapulco events in Mexico, which Jeff founded. Here, he recounts the history of... more
Isabella Greene is a metaphysical specialist and author who has been exploring the nature of the afterlife from the age of 17 through astral projection, near-death experiences, and observations at the moments of people's passing.
She says that she ... more
The series returns to the big questions of theology and spirituality, as Steve of the Sovereignty Group discusses the concept of the reincarnation soul trap and all its complexities.
This is an uncomfortable subject area for many to engage with. But... more
Natural health guru and nutritionist Clive de Carle is back. As before, he presents some revelations which fly in the face of what we are told by conventional “doctors” and Big Pharma, notably involving Ibuprofen and Paracetomol. He also addresses th... more
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God is Great. I'm posting this because you have it all wrong God creates this world for us to have abundance. Only under "mans" law that we lose that abundance. Don't blame God for the free will of man. It's incorrect and as seasoned conspiracy theorists in shocked you haven't gotten to this conclusion yet.
Mark is a brilliant researcher, so meticulous. I’m still trying to get to one of his presentations
Am a Patreon supporter as I want to thank him for his great work. Thanks Mark
The host appears very confident in their stance and is highly critical of Christian ideology, but could benefit from a deeper understanding of the subject to effectively support their arguments.
Discovered this show three years ago after reading Dave McGowans “weird scenes inside the canyon”, and wanted a more up-to-date look at the music industry.
As Somebody spent a lot of time for 20 years from 1990 to 2010 attending a lot of raves, free festivals, dance events , and the DJ who organised nights. Mark also was a DJ and I share a lot of the outlook on how good things seem to be back then and how dark they seem to be now. His series on acid house with the sheep farm guys, and his int... more
Goodness, yes he’s a busy chap… and to qualify this is not a negative comment, merely a reflection of reality, which is hos it is, nothing more or less. Since the latest round of pass the oracle pointless conspira-waffle over the last few years, this has opened the gates for (ironically) gatekeepers like this chap. There is nothing positive whatsoever in this chaps involvement in any topic, conversation, festival, book, music. Pure subversion, the cut and paste books re the music industry are ….... more
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This podcast features a series of conversations with various free-thinking individuals who explore a broad array of topics concerning the true nature of reality. Key subjects include spirituality, mind-control, social engineering, conspiracy theories, and consciousness. Through engaging discussions, the podcast frequently challenges mainstream perspectives and promotes alternative viewpoints, making it particularly appealing to those interested in uncovering hidden truths and understanding deeper aspects of life. Listeners can expect to encounter diverse guests, each bringing unique insights that push conventional boundaries and encourage critical thinking about the world around us.
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Recent guests on Good Vibrations Podcast include:
1. Isabella Greene
2. David Icke
3. Mark Devlin
4. Laura Whitworth
5. Jay Weidner
6. Ryder Lee
7. Clive De Carle
8. Leila Wills
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