Tag: free speech
Videos from the 2022 Glastonbury Symposium
Videos of speakers from last summer’s Glastonbury Symposium (including Andy’s) are now available to watch for a limited time, for free, all in one place, covering a wide variety of important and underreported topics
Video of Andy’s 2022 Glastonbury Symposium talk
Andy’s annual address at this year’s Glastonbury Symposium, looking at the state of alternative thinking and its relation to current events, is now available to watch on YouTube
In-depth review of The New Heretics
A substantial and very positive article on, and review of, Andy’s book The New Heretics is available to read on the website www.medium.com
Glastonbury Symposium – glowing feedback!
In July Andy headed down to Glastonbury to co-host the Glastonbury Symposium ‘Expand Your Horizons’ event and also to give a presentation there on the crucial freedom themes of his book The New Heretics. The event went very well
Andy on ‘The Power Hour’
Andy recently appeared on ‘The Power Hour’, the hard-hitting US truth radio show, which is now available to listen to
Concise New Heretics talk
Andy’s recent talk on The New Heretics at London’s renowned Watkins Books is now available to watch on YouTube
Andy interviewed on ‘Legalise Freedom’ podcast
Andy recently appeared on the ‘Legalise Freedom’ podcast speaking about free expression, the central themes of ‘The New Heretics’ and beyond
New presentation by Andy available to watch
Andy Thomas’s 2021 online presentation for the Glastonbury Symposium on current events, censorship and ‘alternative’ views is now available to watch on YouTube
Two new interviews with Andy on truth and mysteries
Andy has recently given two long-format audio interviews giving good broad overviews of current issues in the truth and mysteries realms, and these are now available to hear
The Crop Circles of 2017
As we begin to anticipate what the crop circle season of 2018 might bring, Andy Thomas looks back at the circular events of 2017, which saw a renewed media attack on the phenomenon – and yet the coverage also helped draw attention to what turned out to be another fascinating year of wonders