Life after coronavirus recovery: The life-changing side effects (Prof. Adrian Owen) E902

On this episode of Going Underground, we firstly speak to Prof. Adrian Owen, world-renowned neuroscientist and CEO of Cambridge Brain Sciences. He discusses the findings of studies on recovered coronavirus patients which show the development of neurological problems such as worsened concentration ability and damage to senses such as smell. … Read More >Life after coronavirus recovery: The life-changing side effects (Prof. Adrian Owen) E902

Making Chevron pay for poisoning people in Ecuador, and the truth about Ghislaine Maxwell

Paul Paz y Mino, the director of Amazon Watch, spoke to Lee with an update on a case that’s playing out in Ecuador. Chevron merged with Texaco after Texaco purposefully poisoned the land and people of the Ecuadorean Amazon while sacking oil resources. … Read More >Making Chevron pay for poisoning people in Ecuador, and the truth about Ghislaine Maxwell

CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: Bipartisan death grip

The past three presidential election cycles have demonstrated that voters are against foreign wars and foreign nation-building. Nevertheless, both remain high priorities for the ruling elites. Why is this? Are voters being denied a say in foreign policy? Also, why exactly should US and allied forces stay in Afghanistan? … Read More >CrossTalk, QUARANTINE EDITION: Bipartisan death grip

Victor Gao: UK will face dire consequences from China for Hong Kong interference

Going Underground’s social media producer, Farhaan Ahmed, speaks to China’s ambassador to the UK, Liu Xiaoming, about Boris Johnson’s decision to give access to UK citizenship to millions of Hongkongers after the National Security Law was implemented by Beijing in Hong Kong. … Read More >Victor Gao: UK will face dire consequences from China for Hong Kong interference