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Questions for Andy
The following questions are often raised at Andy’s lectures and in interviews, so his answers here fill in a little more detail on his motivation and experiences. General What […]
Andy in the news as ‘Top 10’ conspiracies are reported
Andy was recently asked for a quote in response to a new poll on the top 10 conspiracies that British people believe in, and his remarks have now appeared in the online ‘Express’ and beyond
Andy on Brexit – Live!
If you remain concerned about the after-effects of the Brexit vote, or were overjoyed but are still dealing with fallout from family and friends over differences of opinions, the video of Andy’s talk at 2016’s Glastonbury Symposium may help
Welcome to the new Website!
Welcome to the new much refreshed and reformatted Truth Agenda website, now fully mobile and tablet-friendly
Andy at the Congress Theatre
Andy recently made one of his periodic appearances at Eastbourne’s famous Congress Theatre for the Ashridge Circle lecture series, giving his presentation ‘A Conspiracy History of the World’ to around 1200 people
The Glastonbury Symposium Mini-Movie
Andy Thomas is the co-presenter of the renowned annual ‘Truth, Mysteries and New Frontiers’ conference, the Glastonbury Symposium, held each July. Now the Symposium has produced a short promotional video, which can be watched here
The Conspira-Sea Cruise
In February 2016 Andy and his wife, psychological astrologer Helen Sewell, were guest speakers on a conspiracy-themed cruise from Los Angeles to Mexico and back
Freedom, Security and the Alternative World
The risks to freedom of thought in the post-Paris and Belgium attacks climate are very real, as Western leaders threaten to label all and any dissent from the norm as “extremism”. Andy Thomas looks at the possible consequences
Cultural Rigidity and the Suppression of the Alternative
Andy Thomas asks, does the absence of ‘alternative’ ambassadors in the media indicate something more profound than mere cover-up?
The Deeper History of Christmas
The Christmas festival has much deeper and more complex roots than it is sometimes given credit for today, as Andy explores