Commanding the narrative newsletter 21

Merry Christmas to everyone!

Can you believe that saying Merry Christmas nowadays is something people question?

We are a society of people walking on eggshells.

We cannot be afraid to honour our traditions. Whether you are religious or not, Christmas is a chance to celebrate our family and friends and to show gratitude for the wonderful lives we are able to live.

Despite the lack of leadership in this Country, we are still fortunate to live here.

I hope you enjoy Christmas. Take the time out to enjoy what you have. Cherish it.

And do not be afraid to say MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Until next week, stay active and never back down!

Many thanks,

Steven Tripp


COMMANDING THE NARRATIVE

2024 year in review - uk edition

WITH leigh evans

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Our UK Correspondent, Leigh Evans, returned to Commanding the Narrative to recap the year that was in the United Kingdom and Europe.

Leigh gave us the Top 5 most popular reports on Facts4EU throughout 2024, as well as the Top 5 social media posts. We also discussed the General election, the performance of Keir Starmer and the rise of Reform UK.

Leigh also gave his top winners and losers from 2024.

Personally, I want to thank Leigh for taking the time to do this. He works tirelessly and has supported me greatly, despite some serious health battles. Please support Leigh at Facts4EU.org and also CIBUK.org.


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thorium molten salt nuclear reactors

with thomas jam pedersen & senator gerard rennick

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It was a pleasure to interview Thomas Jam Pedersen, the CEO of Copenhagen Atomics this week.

Copenhagen Atomics have an ambitious plan to finance, build, own and operate thorium molten salt nuclear reactors around the World. All they need is for Australia’s politicians to get out of the way!

A BIG thank you to Kevin Loughrey for organising this interview, of which he also had Senator Gerard Rennick join us for part of the show to give his thoughts.

Without doubt an important discussion on nuclear in the lead up to the Federal election.


Fighting for freedom - Can our Aussie cousins show the Poms the way?

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This week another of my articles was published in the United Kingdom.

It was a co-authored piece with Leigh Evan in Facts4EU.org and focused on the many similarities between the politics of Australia and the UK.

In same ways Australia is ahead of the UK and in others, the UK is ahead. What is clear, is that we can learn from each other.

It is a pity that our two great Nations are paralysed by such a lack of leadership.


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