@Ali-sv5sg

Arguably one of the greatest sportsman of all time. Knighthood well deserved.

@davidharrington2727

What a thoroughly decent and humble gentleman James Anderson truly is. Excellent interview

@ТатьянаВасерук-о6п

Yo guys, I thought that this book Secrets of The First Order would be just another book talking about conspiracies. I wasn’t expecting much. But it completely shook me. It didn’t just suggest hidden truths, it tore everything wide open. Every page felt like a cold splash of water to the face. If you’ve ever felt like something is deeply off in the world but couldn’t explain it, this book connects all of it.

@NickDusting

Faultless, fantastic .... thank you both.

@GrahamDobson-l2v

Jimmy Anderson, England’s record-breaking fast bowler, reflects on a career forged in resilience—an evolution from a shy Burnley kid to a cricketing icon, a mastery of skill over speed, a testament to endurance, and, perhaps, the embodiment of unwavering dedication to the game.

@vernunavarathnam2208

Great interview 👌🏽

@CableStrand

Great interview

@CyberPin2001

Just unsubscribed from this channel after several years of regularly listening.  Why?  Sangita.

@VARMOT123

every fast bowling delivery feels like a mini accident on your body . fast bowling till 43 is insane . top 5 fast bowler of all rounder

@timkirby5179

45:00.  I remember the football team  for a school I worked at.  They had three or four genuinely talented players and when they were up they could beat anyone.  However I'd seen many games where just one small mistake degenerated into accusations and sulking.  The team would fall apart in moments.

@RegionalVariation

Bring back Sangita Myska.

@johnleney9541

The look-a-like of the putative replacement of Sir Jimmy interviews the man himself

@Ятвойдомтрубашатал-н2т

Hear this guys, I found this book Secrets of The First Order and I couldn’t stop reading. I finished it in one sitting because it pulled something out of me I hadn’t felt in a long time. It gave a voice to a part of me that always knew something was off with the stories we’ve been told. This book isn’t here to make you comfortable. It rips the bandages off. If you’re looking for something safe, this isn’t it. But if you’re ready to face what’s behind the curtain, this book doesn’t hold back.

@darrylhewes2376

The only reason I watching this is for the cricket legend. 😅 And Mr O'BRIEN doing watchable content. Guess there is still hope 😝

@sazidhasankhan9144

04:45 IAN WRIGHT WRIGHT WRIGHT!!!

@nima-y6t

Guys, honestly reading this book Secrets of The First Order felt like snapping out of a trance I didn’t even know I was in. For years I bought into the official narratives. History, media, government. I thought I had it figured out. Then this book flipped everything. It’s not just information, it’s a challenge. If you trust everything you’re told, this isn’t for you. But if some part of you knows there’s more going on than we’re allowed to see, this will shake you.

@Felled-angel

You snake James for what you did to Sangita Myska, knowing she was legally silenced and to accuse her of allowing antisemitism fester is low even for you.

@AlexCuriev

Guys, this one book I stumbled upon really isn’t one of those recycled secret society books. Secrets of The First Order feels dangerous. It makes you wonder how it even got published. What hit me hardest wasn’t just what I learned, it was how much I already suspected but ignored. This book didn’t teach me something new. It made me face what I already knew deep down but never admitted.

@philipanderson2627

two top blokes...