Bretigne

What Then Must We Do?

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Is there any hope at all of building and maintaining a free society? If so, how? If you are among "the remnant", this might be the show for you. See blog & discussion at: https://bretigne.substack.com/

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Bretigne

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Society

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Latest episode

Jul 7, 2026

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Episodes

A Declaration of A Better Way 07.07.2026

This is my Declaration , on the 250th anniversary of the signing of the American Declaration of Independence, that by the standards set forth in that document, our government has forfeited its legitimacy. You can watch the video here , and read the full document here . If you would like to add your signature to the Declaration of A Better Way, please send me your full name and I will add it to the...

Things in Britain Are Worse Than Ever—So Why Is Rod Humphris So Optimistic? 24.06.2026

Back in 2021, pub-owner Rod Humphris gained notoriety for throwing (then Labour leader) Keir Starmer out of his pub in Bath, England. When I spoke with Humphris in the fall of 2024, he said that he was mourning for what Britain had once been, and he did not see things getting better any time soon. Nearly two years later, things are much much worse... and Humphris is much much more optimistic. Why?...

The Hows and Whys of Operating in the Private, with Common-Law Trust Solutions 21.06.2026

In this episode, I speak with Dave, from Common Law Trust Solutions (CLTS), about what it means to operate in the private, the benefits of doing so, and some of the pitfalls involved. We also talk about the "secured party creditor" process, its legal underpinnings, the pros and cons of going that route. Mostly though, we discuss the common-law trust, why it is important, and how to use i...

What's So Great About Lent? A Conversation With Domenic Scarcella 18.03.2026

For Domenic Scarcella, Lent is about “filling up, not giving up.” We talk here about what that means, about how technology makes it harder to have the spaces in our lives where we can experience the divine, and what we can do about it. We also discuss the meaning of “faith”, and address the question: “Do the means perhaps justify the ends?” We even grumble a little about “kids these days.” You can...

The Rules of Christmas 23.12.2025

As a special Christmas treat, I present here, my husband, reading "The Rules of Christmas"—which he mostly wrote. Don't just listen... be sure to follow them..."For your edification and clarification and the avoidance of any unpleasantness on this Christmas Eve and morn." You can read the Rules here . Or purchase a hard copy, here .

"Figure Out Where You DO Have Power" — A Conversation with the Tenth Amendment Center's Mike Maharrey 10.12.2025

I speak again with Mike Maharrey, National Communications Director for the Tenth Amendment Center.  In a world where it often seems that politicians and government agents are free to violate our rights with no consequences to themselves, I ask Mike whether he thinks we have any power at all to protect those rights. We talk about the Constitutional right of states to refuse to cooperate with Federa...

Dr. Jessica Rose, on the paper that could—or could not?—bring down the Covid vax makers 12.10.2025

A little over a week ago, I spoke with Kevin McKernan about the paper he co-authored with Jessica Rose and David Speicher, looking at DNA contamination, including SV40 promoter-enhancer sequences, in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines. In that episode, I asked Kevin whether the paper is enough to demonstrate fraud on the part of the vaccine manufacturers. This is important, because if fraud can...

Could this Paper Bring Down Pfizer? A Conversation with Kevin McKernan 02.10.2025

You've probably heard about the paper by David Speicher, Kevin McKernan and Jessica Rose, on the DNA contamination in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines. In this episode, I speak with Kevin McKernan about the paper, including the legal implications: Does it demonstrate fraud on the part of the manufacturers? It's kind of a big deal if it does, because that would void their liabilit...

From Hospital Nursing During Covid, to Building a Wellness Center — Angela Sheehan's Healing Journey 19.06.2025

In this episode, I speak with my friend Angela Sheehan, about her newly launched Ark of Wellness retreat center.  Angela was one of the first to question what hospitals were doing to patients under the Covid-19 protocols. She talks about that experience, and about her journey since leaving that job. We also talk about the new wellness retreat center she has just opened up in Kentucky, the Ark of W...

Does this Study Disprove an MMR-Autism Link? with Jeremy Hammond 04.06.2025

In 2019, a study from Denmark by Hviid, et al, purported to demonstrate that there was no link between the MMR vaccine and autism, even among genetically susceptible populations. The study was strongly critiqued at the time, and now, journalist Jeremy R. Hammond, along with Dr. Brian Hooker and Dr. Jeet Varia, has published a paper that addresses the serious flaws in Hviid et al, in the Journal of...

What's So Scary About Self-Amplifying RNA? With Dr. Jessica Rose 13.05.2025

While the world is still coming to terms with the effects the mRNA products have had on those who have taken them — and on those who have not — something even more dangerous is being rolled out: Self-Amplifying RNA products. Canadian researcher Dr. Jessica Rose has dug deep into the topic. In this interview, I ask her to explain exactly what SA RNA is, how it is different from the mRNA technology,...

Can you test your blood for mRNA contamination? Can you detox from it? I ask Sierra Hamm 18.02.2025

I speak again with RN and medical-freedom activist Sierra Hamm, about what's going on in the world of protecting the blood supply and helping folks to access blood that is not contaminated with the mRNA product. We discuss her organization, Reconciliation , and what it's been up to, as well as some legislation she's been helping to develop. We also talk about why blood banks are cra...

How Did We Get Here? The Pharma Takeover of Medicine, with Sarah Thompson 29.01.2025

As RFK Jr. is grilled by a roomful of politicians about his plans to re-shape public health agencies, I speak with classical homeopath Sarah Thompson about how we got to this point. We talk about the history of the political takeover of medical practice, education, and research, including the founding of the AMA and the economic incentives behind this power grab. We also talk specifically about ho...

Defending the Undefendable: Is the Federal Reserve the Good Guy Right Now? 24.12.2024

Tom Luongo likes to pull on threads. He keeps pulling no matter where they take him, even they lead places that challenge some of the most deeply held convictions of libertarians. In this episode, we talk (again) about Tom's view that – in this particular moment in time – we might want to be cheering for the US Federal Reserve, because it could be that it is fighting a beast that is much bigg...

What Do You Do if You Need Safe Blood? 24.12.2024

In this episode, I speak with Dr. Clinton Ohlers, Vice President and Director of Media Relations for SafeBlood, an organization that helps to match donors with recipients in need of blood that does not contain components of an mRNA injection. We talk about why there is a need for "safe" blood donations, and how SafeBlood works. We also discuss the development of a test to determine wheth...

What's Wrong With Health Insurance? 06.12.2024

In this episode, I speak with economist Dale Steinreich about our dysfunctional health-care system (in the US), and about health insurance in particular. What is wrong with health insurance? Why does it so often seem to operate against the interests of its consumers, rather than for their benefit? Does this represent some kind of failure of the free market? Or is something else at work here? We go...

"I Find Myself Mourning. I Find Myself in Grief for What We Had, Which Was Actually Beautiful." I speak with Rod Humphris, the man who kicked Keir Starmer out of his pub, about what Britain has lost, and whether it can ever be rebuilt. 07.09.2024

In April of 2021, then-Labour-leader Keir Starmer visited the city of Bath on one of those visits where politicians walk around a place and pretend to care about the people who live there.  He wasn’t prepared for what Bath resident, and proprietor of The Raven Pub , Rod Humphris, had to tell him. Humphris gave Starmer a piece of his mind about the destructive and authoritarian lockdowns, and then...

Is Not Voting the Most Socially Responsible Choice?  With Jeremy Hammond 31.07.2024

I speak with independent journalist Jeremy Hammond, about the upcoming presidential elections, and about the nature of voting, and of the state, generally. Is it more responsible to refrain from participating in an illegitimate system founded on coercion? Or should we strive to make things better by choosing the lesser of two evils? Jeremy is the author of several books, including Obstacle to Peac...

Is Now a Great Time to Nullify the Federal Government? I Ask the Tenth Amendment Center's Mike Maharrey 28.07.2024

There has never been a period in my own lifetime when American people have had so little trust in, or regard for, the nation's government. Witnessing the events of the past four-plus years – or indeed, the past couple of weeks – one might rightly declare that we have reached peak clown show in the realm of governance. So is it time to just cut it loose? Would it be better for states to simply...

Are We Witnessing the Fall of "Fiat Science"? A Conversation with Kevin McKernan 11.07.2024

What is "fiat science"? It's what you get when the state creates a lot of money out of thin air, then hands out bunches of it to scientific establishments, where decisions are made not on the basis of market forces, but on the basis of political ones. I speak with genetics expert and founder and CSO of Medicinal Genomics , Kevin McKernan, about why fiat science is a problem, the utt...

State Intervention Promotes a Culture of Greed and Selfishness - not "Capitalism." An Interview with Dr. Guido Hulsmann 27.06.2024

“Unfettered capitalism” creates a “dog-eat-dog” world in which the strong profit at the expense of the weak, everyone only looks out for their own interests, and society becomes selfish, atomized, and less human, with its members caring only about making money, not about each other. So goes the standard mainstream view of a free society, and free markets. If you went to a government school, you he...

Holding Doctors & Nurses Accountable for Medical Murder: There's an App for That! 29.05.2024

Rebecca Charles ' daughter Danielle had a slight cough, fever and pulse-ox reading of 88 when she walked into the hospital on August 27th, 2021. Hospital staff then spent 40 days administering hospital protocols that Rebecca says resulted in her death, at 28 years of age. Danielle had special needs, and had had someone with her at all times during her life. In the hospital, she was isolated,...

Is Christianity Anti-Woman? A Conversation with Kaeley Triller 29.05.2024

Does God want women to be silent and submissive? Kaeley Triller, author of the Substack, "Honest to Goodness", has a lot to say on the topic. We talk about Kaeley's changing relationship with the church, and with God, about scripture, and about how to discern truth in spiritual matters. We dig at the roots of the battle of the sexes, and ask what happens "when you sideline half...

Making "Safe Blood" Available for Emergencies - with Sierra Hamm 02.05.2024

I’ve posted before about efforts to create “safe” blood supplies and networks , for those of us who don’t want to risk being exposed to the mRNA product in the event that we may need a blood transfusion. The missing piece – until now – has been that none of these networks are able to provide blood in cases of emergency, when it is needed immediately. That is about to change. In this episode, I spe...

Turbo Cancer: An Intimate Story 11.04.2024

When I discovered Kristi Yapp's Substack, " On This Day, Last Year – Six Months of Turbo Cancer ", my reaction was something along the lines of "finally! Now we have our Solzhenitsyn!" Kristi is too modest to accept the comparison, but I think it is apt. We've had mountains of reporting on the effects of the experimental gene therapy for Covid-19, we've seen the...

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