‘Based with Senator Alex Antic’ brings you cutting-edge conservatism and robust conversations you won’t hear from the mainstream media. Dive into a range of topics related to the culture wars including healthcare, education, and the economy. You won’t be bombarded with woke nonsense here, this is a podcast for free-thinking people who enjoy honest discussion. Alex Antic is a politician for the people bringing listeners insights that challenge the status-quo and inspire them with a vision for a greater Australia. Tune in and join the conversation.
#16 Jack Posobiec - The State of US Politics
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.
12/13/2023 • 54 minutes, 43 seconds
#15 Ted Hui Chi-fung - The Man With A $200,000 CCP Bounty
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.
11/15/2023 • 50 minutes, 5 seconds
#14 Ramesh Thakur - COVID In Review
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.
10/23/2023 • 54 minutes, 11 seconds
#13 Senator Jacinta Price - The "Voice" Is Not The Answer
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.
9/22/2023 • 24 minutes, 57 seconds
#12 Gabriel Shipton - Fighting For His Brother Julian Assange
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.
9/15/2023 • 41 minutes, 18 seconds
#11 Moira Deeming MLC - Let Women Speak
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.
8/30/2023 • 43 minutes, 54 seconds
#10 Sen Gerard Rennick & Sen Matt Canavan - COVID Discrimination Bill
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.
8/24/2023 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
#9 Prof Ian Plimer - Climate Apocalypse Hysteria
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.
8/15/2023 • 1 hour, 1 minute, 18 seconds
#8 Bjorn Lomborg - The Inconvenient Truth about Climate Change.
Dr. Bjorn Lomborg is a Danish researcher and author whose books have notably gone against the grain of the so-called environmental movement of the past 20+ years, including his latest book "Best Things First".
Dr. Lomborg's work has received criticism from the mainstream scientific world because he speaks the inconvenient truth.
On this episode we discuss the media and the political world’s counterproductive obsession with climate change, explore the futile concept of powering the world with wind and solar, why the UN sustainable development goals are an expensive failure, and why rejecting nuclear power in this so called "climate emergency" is entirely disingenuous.
All this and more on this episode of BASED, you won't want to miss.
7/30/2023 • 56 minutes, 58 seconds
#7 Nigel Farage - Australian Exclusive: Why was he really DEBANKED and Brexit’s lessons for the Voice
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.
7/19/2023 • 14 minutes, 4 seconds
#6 Andrew Bogut - Big Government, Big Sport
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.
7/17/2023 • 57 minutes, 15 seconds
#5 Hanna Moore - Life After Vaccine Injury
Hanna Moore is a young South Australian woman who suffered a COVID-19 vaccine injury.
On this episode, Hanna describes her experience of being vaccine-injured, the impact it has had on her life, the difficulties she has faced in seeking to have her injury acknowledged, and the growing awareness of how such injuries have impacted peoples’ lives.
6/30/2023 • 40 minutes
#4 The Former Australian Prime Minister the Hon. Tony Abbott AC - The Voice to Parliament
The Hon Tony Abbot AC was the Prime Minister of Australia from 2013 to 2015 and is a former leader of the Liberal Party of Australia.
Tony has championed conservative and classical liberal ideas throughout his political career and continues to be an influential figure in Australian politics.
On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Tony Abbot discuss the Voice to Parliament, Australia’s education system, the Covid pandemic, and the importance of nuclear energy.
6/20/2023 • 48 minutes, 51 seconds
#3 Dr. Aseem Malhotra - The Medical Industrial Complex is Failing Us
Dr. Aseem Malhotra is a British cardiologist and public health campaigner. He is a former Consultant Clinical Associate to the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and the author of The Pioppi Diet, The 21-Day Immunity Plan, and A Statin-Free Life.
Dr. Malhotra is well known for his principled, evidenced-based, and patient-focussed approach to healthcare, and has publicly voiced his concerns regarding the handling of the pandemic and the influence of Big Pharma on public health.
In this episode of BASED, Antic and Dr. Malhotra discuss medical ethics, the actions of governments during the pandemic, and the fallout we are now experiencing.
6/3/2023 • 54 minutes, 9 seconds
#2 Cory Bernardi - The Rise of Big Government
Cory Bernardi is a former senator for South Australia and host of the weekly Sky News program ‘Bernardi’. He founded the Australian Conservatives party in 2017 after leaving the Liberal Party and is the author of the book ‘The Conservative Revolution’.
Bernardi is well known for his unapologetic, common-sense conservatism and boldness in defending traditional values. He regularly discusses topics ranging from Net Zero to the rise of wokeness and intersectional ideology.
In this episode of BASED, Antic and Bernardi discuss the rise of big business and government, leftism, and “conspiracy theories.”
5/8/2023 • 46 minutes, 13 seconds
#1 Nikolai Petrovsky - Australia's Pandemic Response
Professor Nikolai Petrovsky is an accomplished immunologist, vaccine developer, and clinical researcher with decades of experience in his field. He holds a double degree in medicine and surgery and completed his PhD in immunology. He has also contributed over 220 peer-reviewed articles to academic journals.
In 2002, Professor Petrovsky founded Vaxine, an Australian biotech company specialising in vaccine development, which developed a COVID-19 vaccine called COVAX-19 which was authorised for emergency use in Iran.
In this episode of BASED, Professor Petrovsky shares his expertise in vaccine tech and viruses and his views on Australia’s COVID-19 pandemic response.