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Charles Malet - From fighting for the Queen, to fighting for the truth.

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In the latest episode of The Wake Up we speak to Charles Malet, a deeply interesting man who served as an officer in the Coldstream Guards, during which time he worked for the Queen directly, and then spent time as a Police Officer in the Gloucestershire Constabulary, which he resigned from in disgust (see his website for his scathing resignation letter).
He now lives a self-sufficient and happy life in rural England working on his small holding, not watching television and working as a writer and presenter for the peerless UK Column.
Our wide ranging discussion looks at the situation in Gaza, the command structure of Antifa, 9/11, the joy of decentralisation, and the rank failure of policing in the UK.
You can find Charles on UK Column (https://www.ukcolumn.org/) and his own website at www.unbound.today (which I can't link hear due to its non-standard but very clever URL).
You can also join his Telegram Channel here - https://t.me/UnboundToday.

Follow The Wake Up on Social Media:

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In the latest episode of The Wake Up we speak to Charles Malet, a deeply interesting man who served as an officer in the Coldstream Guards, during which time he worked for the Queen directly, and then spent time as a Police Officer in the Gloucestershire Constabulary, which he resigned from in disgust (see his website for his scathing resignation letter).
He now lives a self-sufficient and happy life in rural England working on his small holding, not watching television and working as a writer and presenter for the peerless UK Column.
Our wide ranging discussion looks at the situation in Gaza, the command structure of Antifa, 9/11, the joy of decentralisation, and the rank failure of policing in the UK.
You can find Charles on UK Column (https://www.ukcolumn.org/) and his own website at www.unbound.today (which I can't link hear due to its non-standard but very clever URL).
You can also join his Telegram Channel here - https://t.me/UnboundToday.

Follow The Wake Up on Social Media:

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thewakeup23/

TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@wakeuppodcast23

Twitter - https://twitter.com/wakeup_cocreate

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thewakeuppodcast/

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheWakeUp_Channel
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-wake-up/

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