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Interviews and presentations on climate and energy realism, with guests including Will Happer, Jerome Corsi, Marc Morano, Carl-Otto Weiss, Valentina Zharkova, Christopher Essex, Henrik Svensmark, Patrick Moore, Ross McKitrick, Willie Soon, Susan Crockford, Peter Ridd, Christopher Monckton, and Richard Lindzen.Thomas Nelson Nature et écologie Science
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    • Steve Davies: The Great Realignment | Tom Nelson Pod #369
      Jan 31 2026

      Steve Davies discusses the major themes of his new book ‘The Great Realignment: Why the New Right Wing Politics is Here to Stay,’ which analyzes the political upheaval since the mid-2000s. He explains how traditional left vs. right economic issues have been replaced by a new alignment based on nationalism vs. cosmopolitanism, driven by deep structural changes in the global economy and political landscape. Davies also touches on topics like digital IDs, the future of climate change policies, open borders, and the impact of emerging geopolitical shifts.


      00:00 Introduction to Steve Davies and His New Book

      01:32 The Great Realignment: Political Upheaval Explained

      03:17 The Collapse of Traditional Major Parties

      04:54 The Permanent Nature of New Right Politics

      05:35 Understanding Political Realignment

      09:40 The Shift from Economics to Globalization vs. Cosmopolitanism

      15:48 Material Causes Behind Political Changes

      16:44 Impact of Global Investment and Migration

      19:46 The Role of Meritocracy and Cultural Splits

      21:39 Climate Change in the New Political Divide

      27:09 Alternative Solutions to Global Problems

      29:41 The Future of the United Nations

      31:08 Global Power Shifts and the Decline of the UN

      33:49 The Looming Debt Crisis

      34:59 The Impact of Aging Populations on National Budgets

      37:12 Potential Solutions to the Debt Problem

      38:07 The Future of the US Dollar and Global Finance

      40:21 Public Spending and Corruption

      42:39 The Threat of Digital Dystopia

      47:14 Open Borders and Immigration Policies

      58:48 Final Thoughts on Future Political Landscapes


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      59 min
    • Ralph Pezzullo: “Stolen Elections” | Tom Nelson Pod #368
      Jan 27 2026

      Author Ralph Pezzullo discusses his book 'Stolen Elections' based on a five-year investigation by government whistleblowers into the manipulation of elections via compromised software developed in Venezuela. The book details how this software, allegedly used to rig elections in 72 countries, was partly responsible for suspected fraud in U.S. elections since 2008. With insights from whistleblowers, computer experts, and endorsements from figures like Elon Musk, Pezzullo emphasizes the need to revert to paper ballots and ID-based voting to restore electoral integrity.


      00:00 Introduction to Ralph Pezzullo and His Book

      00:12 Whistleblowers and Their Backgrounds

      01:25 Publicity and High-Profile Awareness

      02:05 The Criminal Cartel and Election Software

      05:36 Global Impact and Historical Context

      08:53 Infiltration and Manipulation in the U.S.

      12:47 Efforts to Expose and Combat the Fraud

      23:43 Challenges and Resistance

      27:01 The 2016 and 2024 Elections

      38:42 Support and Skepticism

      49:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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      Stolen Elections book trailer: https://youtu.be/iEwa-SLnODY

      Stolen Elections on Amazon: https://a.co/d/cLBwpha

      https://stolenelectionsfacts.com/

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      51 min
    • Alvin Wong: Volcanic Eruptions and Extreme Weather | Tom Nelson Pod #367
      Jan 20 2026

      Alvin Wong, a researcher from the University of Hong Kong, discusses the significant yet often underestimated impact of volcanic eruptions on global weather patterns and climate change. Highlighting studies from various volcanic events, including the 1982 El Chichon and the 2021-2022 Tonga eruptions, Wong explains how volcanic materials and geothermal heat released during eruptions can alter atmospheric and oceanic systems, leading to extreme weather phenomena like heavy rainfall and altered ocean circulation. Wong calls for a greater consideration of volcanic activity in climate models to improve weather prediction and understanding of climate variability.


      00:00 Introduction to Alvin Wong and Volcanic Eruptions

      04:13 Hong Kong Rainfall Records and Volcanic Eruptions

      29:22 Geothermal Heat from Volcanic Eruptions

      32:48 The 2021-2022 Hunga Tonga Eruption

      46:50 Global Impact of the Hunga Tonga Eruption

      01:02:04 Short-term and Long-term Effects of Volcanic Eruptions

      01:10:14 Volcanic Eruptions and Extreme Weather Events

      01:17:03 Future Research and Predictions

      01:24:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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