“We all have unique versions of events in a way.” Ben Griffin returns for an in-depth conversation, addressing challenging questions from H-Hour subscribers. He discusses his reluctance to participate in public interviews, citing his retirement from activism. The discussion touches on moral duty, the impacts of his military experiences, and the limitations of systemic change from within the military. Griffin also reflects on his unique perspective as an SAS veteran and the broader implications of military culture in British society. The conversation delves into his views on political censorship and the complex nature of institutional change.
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Ex-SAS and former activist Ben Griffin
H-Hour Icebreaker #266
Jun 20, 2025

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