Welcome to The World's End, hosted by the unapologetic so-called journalist Sam Ikin. We bring you news and political commentary delving into the depths of worldwide tyranny and authoritarianism that the legacy media refuses to acknowledge. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNewsNews Commentary |
We need to talk about Jacquie Lambie. People vote for her because they think she's a non-politician senator who they relate to, who "speaks her mind". In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Tasmania's firebrand senator is deeply inauthenti... more
The double standard from Australia's Ministry of appears to be based around political ideology. more
Over the past week, we've seen the development of a Blue Anon conspiracy theory in real-time, and it's been fascinating. more
Jacob Wolki is a regenerative livestock farmer from Woomargama, Australia, who calls a spade a bloody shovel. From his beautiful farm, he tells The World's End what he thinks of the controversial topic of meat demonisation in the Western world and wh... more
The full interview from The World's End with Sam Ikin featuring NSW Libertarian MLC John Ruddick. more
Julian Assange is "Arguably, the greatest living human being" according to more
Putin on the Ritz - the interview that upset the establishment more
The world is changing, and people are turning on the global elite. It's time to shake off the chains that are slowly tightening around us and find ways to maintain our way of life. more
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