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The Delingpod: The James Delingpole Podcast

James Delingpole
Covid-19
Christianity
Climate Change
Conspiracy Theories
Psalms
Global Warming
Vaccines
Chemtrails
Russia
Mental Health
Immigration
Freemasonry
Public Health
Catholic Church
Illuminati
Spiritual Warfare
Orthodox Church
Ukraine
Feminism
Monetary Metals

James Delingpole interviews the world’s most fascinating people.

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes103Founded7 years ago
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Latest Episodes

About five years ago, Ian Simpson rang James out of the blue and anonymously blew his mind with information so extraordinary James wished it had been on a podcast. Now, finally, Ian got in touch again - and you can hear for yourself. On the menu: che... more

Katherine MacGilchrist comes from a long line of doctors, has degrees in Pharmacology and Epidemiology and spent many years working in the pharmaceuticals industry. But during ‘Covid’ she began questioning the narrative and became a pariah and an out... more

Peter A Kirby was one of the first researchers to blow the whistle on chemtrails. He explains to James WHO is behind the spraying of our skies with toxic metals like Aluminium and Barium, HOW They control the weather, and the myriad evil reasons WHY ... more

Dr Gloria Moss is a former academic who went down the rabbit hole. The author of eight books including Why Men Like Straight Lines and Women Like Polka Dots, she has explored topics as diverse as Chretien de Troyes and the Holy Grail (her undergradua... more

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Recent Guests

Peter A Kirby
Author of Chemtrails Exposed, New Manhattan Project
Skyrush Publishing
Episode: Peter A Kirby
Gloria Moss
Academic with research on cognitive difference, marketing, and critical thinking
University/Academic career (as discussed)
Episode: Gloria Moss
David Gosselin
Canadian writer/filmmaker working with Age of Muses and Mystery Babylon themes
Age of Muses / Mysteries Babylon research
Episode: David Gosselin
Hrvoje Morić
Geopolitical commentator and media figure
Episode: Hrvoje Morić
Mike Yeadon
Former pharmaceutical researcher and critic of mainstream virology
Episode: Mike Yeadon
Dave Collum
Economics professor at Cornell University, frequent commentator on politics and history
Cornell University
Episode: Dave Collum
Firas Modad
Lebanese writer and analyst focused on Middle East politics and religion
modadgeopolitics.com
Episode: Firas Modad
Chris Dobson
Formerly a master armorer and Renaissance art historian focused on armor and Renaissance paintings
Independent researcher/author
Episode: Chris Dobson
Christopher Sparkes
Author of The Keys of the Kingdom Bible, translator
Episode: Christopher Sparkes

Host

James Delingpole
Primary host; long-running interviewer known for provocative takes and eclectic guest mix.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 3.1k ratings
  • Clueless, rabid conspiracy theories, not much else.

    If you like uninformed, foaming rabid conspiracy theories, a host who doesn’t do his homework, interrupts guests, and is constantly being corrected on basic facts by his guests, then this meandering, meaningless, audio diarrhoea is the podcast for you. The lack of general knowledge of basic historical events is breathtaking. Avoid.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Timmarcj
    South Africaa month ago
  • Loved London Calling but most of this is tripe

    I like to keep a very open mind on most things and I know we get lied to on a ridiculous scale but some of these conversations are just silly. He had Neil Oliver on recently, a man I used to massively respect but he’s just completely disappeared down several rabbit holes. Sorry but I can’t take discussion of fallen angels seriously. Is gone from the sublime with Toby to the ridiculous.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Ricky55568
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Dick

    Love the shows with brother Dick!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Billy1027
    United States3 months ago
  • Listened for years

    The absolute blasphemies I’ve heard on the last few podcast are an abomination. I also read an article about James recently and his past. I question his authenticity. I’m seriously questioning if I will ever listen to this show again.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Roland45
    United States3 months ago
  • Neil Oliver

    Another confused gnostic. Seemingly misled by protestant interpretations of the Old Testament? Come on Neil. pls check out the ancient Orthodox Christian Church and its fathers, rather than basing critiques of Christianity on heretical interpretations and beliefs. Disappointing.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Badtennis
    United States3 months ago

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Chris Dobson
Q: What do you see as the biggest myths about medieval warfare that you've debunked?
Mythologizing the longbow as the sole decisive factor is wrong; terrain, armor finishes, and the evolution of firearms all played crucial roles, and battles like Agincourt show complexity beyond one weapon being the solution.
Nick Bryant
Q: What is the purpose of Epstein Justice, and how can listeners help?
The goal is to establish an independent congressional commission with non-government participants to investigate Epstein-related crimes; Bryant invites donations and engagement via epsteinjustice.com to push for accountability.
Nick Bryant
Q: What evidence most convinced you that a cover-up existed at the federal level?
Bryant points to the inconsistency between official statements (e.g., no co-conspirators) and the breadth of documents, flight logs, and emails that connected powerful individuals; he argues that corroboration and whistleblower accounts support a cover-up, prompting calls for independent investigations.
Nick Bryant
Q: What first drew you to investigate high-profile child trafficking networks?
Bryant explains his early investigative work in Minneapolis on serial killings and how resistance from law enforcement pushed him to pursue stories that exposed systemic malfeasance, culminating in his discovery of the Franklin Scandal and later Epstein-related documents.
Johnny Vedmore
Q: Tell us about Yonkerman.
Vedmore explains that Yonkerman was a case he pursued linked to Epstein's circle, involving a German countess with extensive connections, legal battles, and allegations of flight logs and health-tech board involvement, illustrating how influence networks operate across sectors.

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A conversational show featuring provocative conversations with high-visibility guests across geopolitics, religion, history, and alternative media. Episodes frequently challenge mainstream narratives, exploring themes like government transparency, media manipulation, global power architectures, and religious/philosophical interpretations. The host leans into contrarian viewpoints, often weaving personal anecdotes and provocative takes with deep-dive interviews, humor, and a willingness to entertain fringe theories. This mix tends to attract listeners who value independent thinking, skepticism toward established institutions, and discussions that push conventional boundaries. Noteworthy is the show's penchant for cross-disciplinary guests an... more

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