The podcast starts with Gaunty discussing the case of Esther Baker and the Establishment cover up of child sex abuse.
Esther Baker, 32, spoke exclusively to Sky News about her tormented childhood that saw her sexually abused by men at various locations.
She claimed police officers would stand guard for the perpetrators and on some occasions even joined in the abuse in woodland on Cannock Chase in Staffordshire.
From the age of six, Ms Baker was taken to be abused by different men on Cannock Chase, at various properties around Staffordshire and beyond.
Other children were often there and sometimes they were given alcohol: "We were all pretty much the same, same ages, we never spoke."
She says the sexual abuse was often filmed and involved men of varying ages from different parts of the country.
She said: "I was brought up in a religious household and one thing that kept me so sure that what they were doing was right was that there were references to people, Lords and a judge.
"I picked up on those names, because I thought one of them must have been God because one of them was 'Our Lord'.
"I just thought that they were on God's authority."
Jon says we can not wait eight years for this inquiry to report as many of the abusers will be dead, we need action now.
TRAGIC dad Jeffrey Spector, 54, who had an inoperable tumour, flew to Switzerland with wife Elaine, 53, and daughters Courtney, 21, Kayleigh, 19, and Camryn, 15.
The family solicitor joined them for the last meal in Zurich and Jeffrey swallowed a lethal drug the next day.
The sporty businessman was diagnosed six years ago with a spinal tumour. Surgeons found it was too dangerous to remove, and he secretly joined assisted suicide group Dignitas.
As the tumour grew he faced being paralysed from the neck down. Jeffrey, of Lytham St Annes, Lancs, said: “I know I am going too early.
“My family disagree but I believe this is in their best interests. If I am paralysed and cannot speak what hope is there? I was going downhill and finding it hard to use my hands.
A pal said: “Jeffrey did not want to be a burden.
Jon Gaunt is concerned about the rising number of people who are travelling to die. Jon watched his own Dad die in a coma and says he is concerned that assisted suicide will become the norm in the UK unless we have a grown up debate about the issue.
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