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‘Based with Senator Alex Antic’ brings you cutting-edge conservatism and robust discussions you won’t hear from the mainstream media. Dive into a range of topics including healthcare, education, and energy policies. You won’t be bombarded with woke nonsense here. Alex Antic is a politician for the people bringing you insights from excellent guests and a vision for a greater Australia.

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Authorised by Senator Alex Antic, Liberal Party of Australia (SA) Adelaide SA
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Victor Davis Hanson is an American military historian, author, and professor emeritus of Classics at California State University. He has written many books on ancient history and contemporary political issues, and is also a Senior Fellow in classics and military history at the Hoover Institution. Professor Hanson has been a vocal critic of contemporary progressivism in the United States and published 'The Case for Trump' in 2019. His most recent book, 'The End of Everything', examines recurring historical themes in civilizations that have collapsed or been destroyed. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Victor Davis Hanson discuss how civilizations perish, the rise of China, wokeness, the reinvention of Kamala Harris and what another Trump presidency would mean for Australia.
Dr Robert Epstein is an American psychologist, professor, author, and journalist. He is the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today and founder of the American Institute for Behavioural Research and Technology. As well as authoring many books on psychology, Professor Epstein has been an outspoken critic of Google and the influence of Big Tech on democratic processes, noting the danger of “allowing big technology companies to decide which news stories are legitimate”. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Professor Epstein discuss Big Tech's control over access to information online, and how such a monopoly can undermine our democratic process.
Rachel Read is a mother of five who is raising awareness of sex education curriculum content in South Australian schools and advocating for parental involvement in education. Rachel decided to become a member of the governing council of her childrens' school in the Eyre Peninsula. Concerned about the curriculum material, she met with other parents to discuss what their children were being exposed to in classrooms and found that they shared her concerns. However, the school told her she would be "formally disciplined" and have to attend respect-building workshops. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Rachel Read discuss her experience of seeking curriculum transparency and working with other parents to challenge the system. Link to FB Page Parents For Safe Kids: https://www.facebook.com/parents.for.safe.kids Link to FB Group Guardians South Australia: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1945148312316645 Link to FB Group In Defence of Children: https://www.facebook.com/groups/indefenceofchildren/
Andrea Amico is the founder of Privacy4Cars - a privacy tech company focused on identifying and responding to the challenges posed by vehicle data collection. Through his company, Andrea raises awareness of the ways in which we unknowingly leave a trail of digital information, which can be collected by private corporations and government agencies, through our vehicle use. 
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Avi Yemini is the Australian correspondent for the Canadian news platform Rebel News. Avi became a well known critic of government overreach in Australia during the pandemic period through his reporting on lockdowns, vaccine mandates, and  protests in Victoria. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Avi Yemini discuss Avi's courageous journalism during the COVID period and how the mainstream media failed to tell Australians the truth.
Colonel Richard Justin Kemp CBE is a retired British Army officer who served from 1977 to 2006. Kemp served as an infantry battalion commanding officer. Among his assignments was the command of Operation Fingal in Afghanistan from July to November 2003. He also co-authored the book ‘Attack State Red’. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Colonel Kemp discuss the Northern Ireland conflict, the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and the ongoing Israel/Palestine conflict.
Andrew Bridgen MP is a British politician who has served as a Member of Parliament since 2010. A member of the Conservative Party (UK) until April 2023, Andrew's speeches and advocacy have drawn attention to the concerns associated with COVID-19 vaccines across the world over the past few years. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Andrew Bridgen MP discuss government responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, the rise of excess deaths across the world, and the personal costs of being an outspoken critic of the government in recent times.
Dr Kevin Donnelly is an author and senior fellow in the Education and Arts Faculty at the Australian Catholic University. His books include ‘How Political Correctness is Destroying Australia’ and ‘A Politically Correct Dictionary and Guide’. Dr Donnelly has done much work analysing and reviewing the Australian National Curruculum, having co-authored a review in 2014, and has criticised the ideology behind the “Safe Schools” program. On this episode of BASED, Dr Donnelly and Senator Antic discuss the Australian curriculum, political correctness, and the left's long march through the institutions.
Adam Creighton is an Australian journalist and the Washington correspondent for The Australian. He has published articles for The Wall Street Journal and The Economist and served as a senior economic advisor to then-opposition leader Tony Abbot. Creighton’s pieces for The Australian have criticised pandemic restrictions and raised important questions about liberty in his home country. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Adam Creighton discuss the pandemic experience in Australia, the purpose of investigative journalism, and the upcoming US Presidential election.
Konstantin Kisin is the host of the Triggernometry podcast, and has contributed to a number of publications including The Spectator and The Daily Telegraph. He is the author of ‘An Immigrant’s Love Letter to the West’. Having grown up in the former Soviet Union, Kisin is an outspoken and articulate critic of identity politics and authoritarianism. His Triggernometry podcast has become one of the leading political and cultural podcasts on YouTube. On this episode of BASED, Konstantin Kisin and Senator Antic discuss the Soviet Union, the pushback against social media censorship, and the nature of wokeness. @KonstantinKisin
Jack Posobiec is an international social media superstar, the senior editor for American conservative political news and analysis podcast Human Events, and a former U.S. naval intelligence officer. Jack is well known for his popular X (Twitter) account, and criticism of leftist ideas from climate change to BLM. He is also the author of three books: Citizens for Trump: The Inside Story of the People’s Movement to Take Back America, 4D Warfare: A Doctrine for a New Generation of Politics, and Antifa: Inside the Black Bloc. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Jack Posobiec discuss the 2024 US Presidential election, social media, 5th generation warfare, the climate change controversy, and much more.
Ted Hui is a Hong Kong politician who was formerly a Legislative Councillor for the Hong Kong Island constituency, and is currently practising as a barrister and solicitor admitted in the Supreme Court of South Australia. Following his arrest related to a human rights protest, and concerned that his defence of democracy and human rights would lead to persecution by the Chinese government, Hui sought political asylum in the United Kingdom in 2020. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Ted Hui discuss Hui’s story, the Chinese Communist Party, human rights and democracy.
Ramesh Thakur is Emeritus Professor at the Crawford School of Public Policy and the Australian National University, as well as a former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations. Over the past few years, he has become well known for his conservative political commentary on Sky News Australia and his articles for The Spectator Australia, notably criticising vaccine mandates and the Voice to parliament. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Professor Thakur discuss the impact of pandemic restrictions and policies on public health and democracy, and the shift towards global public health decision making.
Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is the former Deputy Mayor of Alice Springs, and the current Shadow Minister for Indigenous Affairs. As a conservative Indigenous woman from the Northern Territory, Senator Nampijinpa Price has spent decades calling it as it is and fighting to resolve real issues that face Indigenous communities, like domestic violence. A leading campaigner against Labor's proposed "Voice" to Parliament, on this episode of BASED, Senator Nampijinpa Price and I discuss the real issues facing Indigenous Australians, and how the "Voice" will do nothing to address them. Authorised by Alex Antic, Liberal Party of Australia, Adelaide.
Julian Assange is an Australian citizen and the founder of whistleblower website WikiLeaks established in 2006. Wikileaks' release in 2010 of leaked video from a United States helicopter showing an air strike that killed civilians in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff, put Mr Assange on the world stage. Between 2012 and 2019 Mr Assange was granted political asylum in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, and since August 2019 has been held in a London prison, fighting extradition to the United States. On this episode of BASED, I speak to Mr Assange’s brother, Gabriel Shipton about his brother’s life, political asylum, eventual imprisonment, what he faces should he be extradited to the United States and what that will mean for journalists around the world.
Moira Deeming MLC is a former teacher and current MP in the Victorian parliament. Earlier this year, she was expelled from the Liberal Party. The reason? A women’s rights event she spoke at was hijacked by men in black performing Nazi-style salutes, who had no connection with Moira. Inexplicably, the media and others condemned her and the event, the theme of which was “Let Women Speak.” On this episode of BASED, Moira and I discuss her origins in the political left, her experiences in the education system, and her career in politics so far.
Senators Gerard Rennick and Matt Canavan championed freedom and liberty during the COVID period. This month the three of us questioned representatives from Pfizer and Moderna at the Education and Employment Legislation Committee. On this episode of BASED, recorded in my office in Canberra during the last sitting week, Senator Rennick and Senator Canavan join me to discuss the way in which big pharma has controlled the vaccine narrative over the past three years, and the evidence presented to the committee in Canberra.
Professor Ian Plimer is a geologist and professor emeritus at the University of Melbourne and an outspoken critic of the prevailing climate change narrative. He is the author of many books including ‘Not for Greens’, ‘Green Murder’, ‘Heaven and Earth’, and ‘A Short History of Planet Earth’. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Professor Plimer dig into the facts and figures about energy policy, the so-called “climate apocalypse,” and the dangerous incoherence of Net Zero.
Nigel Farage has been described as “the most important British politician of the last decade” and one of the most influential. On this short episode of Based, in a terrifying glimpse into our socially controlled future, Nigel joins me to discuss the dangerous Voice to Parliament and to reveal in an Australian exclusive the details of his bank cancelling him for political reasons. If they can cancel Nigel Farage from the banking system, they can cancel anyone.
Andrew Bogut is one of the few Australians to have made it in the NBA. He was the number one NBA draft pick in 2005, and spent his career in the United States until retirement from basketball in 2020, and his return to Australia full time. Since then he has been one of the most fierce and outspoken critics of Government overreach into our lives during the COVID period, and has a unique perspective into the interaction between Big Government and Big Sport. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Andrew Bogut discuss the intersection of sport and politics, and why we need more spine in both.
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