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Latest podcast episodes about covidian

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

George Ryan 12:12- Trump sit-down with MTP's Kristen Welker 34:24- "60 Minutes" flacks for lawfare lawyers 57:20- Tariffs 1:17:49- Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, weighs in on Mike Waltz' reassignment 1:33:27- Campus Beat 1:50:42- Alex Berenson, author of Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives, on the ongoing Covidian rewrite: "The press still isn't telling the truth about COVID" Get more from Alex at his substack “Unreported Truths” – alexberenson.substack.com. 2:05:53- Senate Democrats on Trump's first 100 days 2:07:10- James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law & Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago, Richard A Epstein, explains why Why Reciprocal Trade Negotiations Will FailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Kelly Golden Show
FAIL: McMaster Nominee for Health Director ... a "Covidian" ??

The Kelly Golden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 8:41 Transcription Available


Lowcountry SC Senator Matt Leber says,"Can't we just have a qualified 40 something who goes to the gym, eats healthy, and doesn't see disease around every corner be our director of SC Dept of Health?" Take a listen ... powered by Disaster Plus

Trish Wood is Critical
Investigative Journalist Paul Thacker

Trish Wood is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 111:07


Every bit of Covidian science is collapsing. Investigative journalist Paul Thacker unpacks the takedown of an accurate study that proved masks don't work against Covid and how it's just another example of the corruption of science by ideology. And Trish has a lovely note from someone inside the Coutts Two trial in Lethbridge. Follow Trish on X @woodreporting Website: www.trishwoodpodcast.com  Shop: https://www.trishwoodpodcast.com/shop 

Motor City Hypnotist
The Enduring Impact of COVID on Youth and Society - Part 1

Motor City Hypnotist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 29:46 Transcription Available


My 21-year-old son's resilience through the pandemic's upheavals has been nothing short of a revelation, a story echoed in countless homes across the globe. Together with my guest, Matt Fox, we unpack the ongoing challenges and transformational journeys of older teens and young adults still feeling the ripples of the COVID-19 pandemic. From my perspective as both a parent and a professional, I offer heartfelt insights and practical guidance for navigating the post-pandemic landscape—an era that continues to test our adaptability and redefine normalcy. And for a lighter touch, Matt and I raise a glass to our shared fondness for a good bourbon and reminisce about an unforgettable old-fashioned cocktail that still brings a smile.The episode then takes a turn towards the extraordinary tale of Larry Farish Jr., a school bus driver whose simple act of kindness sparked a larger conversation about empathy and community. It's a powerful reminder that the gestures we often overlook can have profound consequences for inclusivity, especially among children. As we explore the evolving dynamics of workplace and social life—juxtaposed with tales of digestive discomfort and concerts with less-than-stellar acoustics—the discussion brings into focus how the 'COVIDian timeline' has shifted our engagement with the world around us. We scrutinize the changing enthusiasm of the younger generation for work and play, questioning what it means for the future of our cities and the fabric of society. Join us as we navigate the complexities of life in the enduring wake of a global pandemic, all through stories that resonate and provoke thought.FIND ME:My Website: https://motorcityhypnotist.com/podcastMy social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/motorcityhypnotist/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCjjLNcNvSYzfeX0uHqe3gATwitter: https://twitter.com/motorcityhypnoInstagram: motorcityhypnoFREE HYPNOSIS GUIDEhttps://detroithypnotist.convertri.com/podcast-free-hypnosis-guidePlease also subscribe to the show and leave a review.(Stay with me as later in the podcast, I'll be giving away a free gift to all listeners!)Change your thinking, change your life!Laugh hard, run fast, be kind. David R. Wright MA, LPC, CHTThe Motor City Hypnotist

Trish Wood is Critical
Dr. Francis Christian — Is God Our Best Weapon Right Now

Trish Wood is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 127:33


The heartbreak of the Covidian era is leading to a spiritual renewal - and even Joe Rogan is praising Jesus. On this Good Friday — Trish speaks to Dr. Francis Christian — dissident surgeon who paid a high price for warning about about the Covid vaccine for children. He tells us about his devout faith, his recognition of evil in the world and how to get through. Also Trish  reads part of her viral Substack on her own PTSD and includes some of your comments. Stay until the end for a special treat.   If you'd like to hear nore about Dr. Christian, you can check out is Substack here: francischristian.substack.com   He also wrote a book of poetry: https://tryhealingarts.ca/product/to-a-nurse-friend-weeping/  Support the new Tamara Lich Documentary HERE: https://www.givesendgo.com/GB14C Follow Trish on X (Twitter) Website: www.trishwoodpodcast.com  Shop: https://www.trishwoodpodcast.com/shop  Leave us a voice message

Mass Tort News LegalCast
Mass Tort Minute with Joseph Fantini

Mass Tort News LegalCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 22:12


In this episode of LegalCast on Mass Tort News, host Mark York welcomes Joseph Fantini from Philadelphia's Rosen Injury Law to discuss the latest updates in mass tort litigation. Fantini highlights Roundup as the hottest ongoing tort, with multiple trials underway and Bayer facing significant verdicts against them. He predicts potential inventory settlements due to the large number of filed cases. The discussion expands to include hernia mesh litigation, particularly focusing on Bard and Covidian cases, with expectations of a global settlement for Bard by the second half of the year. The conversation also touches on emerging torts like Ozempic and baby food-related lead exposure cases. Fantini emphasizes the importance of state court proceedings, especially in Philadelphia and California, for their potential advantages in terms of expert standards and timing. The discussion concludes with insights into ongoing cases like Tylenol and talc litigation, as well as legislative changes in Michigan regarding pharmaceutical liability statutes and the emergence of juvenile institutional sex abuse cases. Fantini offers his expertise and invites further inquiries from viewers.   https://roseninjurylawyers.com/   Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media…  LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news/  Twitter:   / https://twitter.com/masstortnewsorg  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masstortnews/ Facebook:  / https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@masstortnews?lang=en

Trish Wood is Critical
Shaun Rickard & Karl Harrison: Looking Back at the Emergencies Act

Trish Wood is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 139:22


This is a sad week as we remember the invocation of the Emergencies Act. Trish looks back on some of the Prime Minister's controversial statements that divided the country and brought about a crisis. Special guests are Karl Harrison and Shaun Rickard — two brave men who fought the travel mandates in one of the most interesting stories to come out of Covidian times. Their suit exposed that travel mandates weren't based on science, and that if motivated we can all fight back. Watch for the VIDEO episode on Substack. Support the new Tamara Lich Documentary HERE: https://www.givesendgo.com/GB14C Follow Trish on X (Twitter) Website: www.trishwoodpodcast.com  Shop: https://www.trishwoodpodcast.com/shop  Leave us a voice message

Trish Wood is Critical
Dr. Michael Nehls: A Neuroscientist Discovers that COVID Propaganda and Fear Changed Our Brains *PREVIEW*

Trish Wood is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 8:13


SUBSCRIBE TO SUBSTACK TO WATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE Here is a special video recording of my interview with Dr. Michael Nehls, a German neuroscientist whose research might explain why many of our friends and family turned into zombies during Covidian times. His brand new, about to be published book, called The Indoctrinated Brain, lays out in detail how exposure to propaganda and fear along with the vaccine's spike protein, shrink the hippocampus — changing our personalities and cognitive abilities. SUBSCRIBE TO SUBSTACK TO WATCH THE FULL EPISODE HERE Support Trish on Substack and stay critical. Support the new Tamara Lich Documentary HERE: https://www.givesendgo.com/GB14C Follow her on X (Twitter) Website: www.trishwoodpodcast.com  Shop: https://www.trishwoodpodcast.com/shop  Leave us a voice message

Leafbox Podcast
Interview: The Kamakura Gardener / Robert Jefferson

Leafbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 80:53


Robert Jefferson is an American broadcast news anchor and Air Force veteran, professor of journalism and has had the majority of his career working in Japan.Jefferson shares an overview of his career and biography, while offering his views on the decline of journalism and the West. He offers advice for those considering life abroad and emphasizes the importance of staying curious, questioning authority, and learning history to navigate the current media landscape. Jefferson also shares his personal health journey and the benefits of gardening and maintaining a healthy lifestyle in this insightful interview.Connect with The Kamakura GardenerSupport The Kamakura Gardener : patreon.com/TheKamakuraGardenerSubject Time Stamps:* (01:26) The Mid-Atlantic Broadcast Accent and Biography* (03:25) The Dark Side of Paradise* (07:25) Relationship to Social Media* (09:25) Work at NHK World TV…* (15:58) An Interest in the Foreign* (20:24) Moving to Japan* (27:19) A Decline in Japanese Media * (34:48) Being a Free Man in Japan* (45:07) The Kamakura Gardener / Catharsis * (57:05) Teaching at Temple University* (1:02) Critique of being labeled a conspiracy theorist and the importance of seeking truth* (1:09) Finding Opportunities Abroad * (1:15) Closure and Where to ConnectLeafbox:Today I had the pleasure of speaking and learning from Robert Jefferson. Robert is an American 47 year broadcast news anchor, and Air Force veteran. He's a professor of journalism and has had the majority of his career working in Japan. Aside from his broadcast duties, he has a smaller, intimate project known as the Kamakura Gardener. Today we explore his biography, his disenchantment with corporate media, truth finding and sense-making, and his eventual catharsis in finding local content, connecting community to the gardens and surroundings of Kamakura Japan. He shares his experience finding freedom in Japan and offers an analysis of the decline of journalism and of the West. We talk about his brief stint in Hawaii and the mainland, and offer an option for those considering life abroad and paths for finding opportunity. Thanks for listening. I hope you enjoy. That's one of my first questions. I think my mom, she introduced me to your videos and I think she fell in love with your voice. You definitely have a beautiful broadcaster voice. Where did you actually grow up in the States?Robert Jefferson:I was born in Philadelphia, but I grew up in Montgomery County, which is about an hour north of Philadelphia. And I have what's called a Mid-Atlantic Broadcast accent. I was in broadcasting in the military. That was my job information broadcast specialist. I was a TV news announcer in the Air Force. I was lucky. I insisted. I had an FCC license when I joined. I had been studying up to that point, actually. They tried to make me an inventory management specialist, and I said, hell no. Hell no. And I prevailed, and it didn't take long, just a week or so, and I was sent to a technical school, the Defense Information School of Journalism Public Affairs. I know Honolulu well, I knew Honolulu very well back in the mid eighties for KHVH News Radio 99 and KGU Talk Radio 76. The voice of "Hawaii".Leafbox:Well, you actually had the perfect Hawaii accent there. That was pretty well done.Robert Jefferson:Yeah, most people have no clue what the W is a “V” sound.Leafbox:It's not America and it's not Japan. It's in between both. But here in Hawaii, I think we have, there's a strong sense of Aina, of place, of localism, of culture, of being connected to each other. People haveRobert Jefferson:The benefit of true diversity. You have the Japanese, the Chinese, the Portuguese, and the Polynesians, and then all of the other imports from around the world. So yeah, it's truly diverse. And that's not some just trite word. It truly is. Yeah. And then the local traditions, the first time I was ever called nigger was in Hawaii, in Honolulu. I was walking home one night from a club or somewhere. I was living in Lower Manoa, and I was walking up the hill from Honolulu. And these young, they were Asian kids, they were drunk or something, and they lean out the window, Hey nigger. That was the first and only time. I never felt any racial discrimination or antipathy or anything like that while I was there. And I was like, well, what the hell was that all about?Leafbox:What year was this in?Robert Jefferson:85, 86. But yeah, that was the only time. And so I would never let that taint my view or my experience in Hawaii. I mean, I was, it's this young, skinny black kid basically who got hired at two of the best radio stations in town. And then ABC News hired me to come back to, I left Japan to go to Hawaii, and then ABC News hired me to come back. So I'm not sure what that was all about, but that was the only time most people were very kind and gracious.Leafbox:So how long were you in Hawaii for?Robert Jefferson:About two years. And I meant to do this. I had to go back. When you get older, you kind of forget certain things, especially when it was four decades ago, a year and a half to two years that I was there. And I was able to, actually, I think I may have it, if you give me just a quick second here. There was a recreation of a voyage, a Polynesian voyage, the Hokulea, and I was there when they arrived at the beach, sort of like a spiritual leader, Sam Ka'ai. He was there, and yeah, I'll never forget that. They were blowing a co shell and they were doing all kinds of Hawaiian prayers and whatnot. It was absolutely beautiful.Leafbox:I didn't know anything about this. And your biographies kind of limited online a lot about yourRobert Jefferson:Yeah, I used to be on LinkedIn and all that. I erased it all. I got rid of it all. I don't trust LinkedIn, and I don't mind people knowing about me. But yeah, I would just prefer to have control over it.Leafbox:I apologize about these people in, butRobert Jefferson:Oh, no, no, no, no. You don't have to apologize at all. You have to apologize.Leafbox:Well, I mean, the good thing is you saw some of the darkness in Paradise as well, that there's very complex class issues.Robert Jefferson:When I was in Lower Manoa, I lived at, it was a house share, actually an old converted garage share. I was sharing with two other guys. One was Filipino American and the other one was from Detroit, a black American. And the owners were Chinese, and they were really sweet, very nice. The old lady, she used to get, she realized how poor we were. So she used to give us our lunches or dinner boxes, whatever. And she would always say "Sek Fan" , she couldn't speak much English. Sek Fan" is Cantonese for Have you Eaten? Which means How are you? But basically, it literally means have you eaten Shan Shan? And yeah, she's very sweet. Her sons were very nice, very nice. So yeah, I mean, I never had any racial issues except for that one night. Luckily it was just that one night. Yeah, you're right. It's good that I did experience a little darkness in paradiseLeafbox:Talking about darkness. I just was wondering what your concern a few times in the interview with the Black Experience guy, you talked about how you removed your Facebook account and how you just said that you deleted your LinkedInRobert Jefferson:Pretty much at the same time. Yeah, that was like 2016. I had just gotten fed up with big media.Leafbox:Well, that's one of my first questions is that you were in big media. Yeah. What shifted that media disenchantment or disgust?Robert Jefferson:Well, it was what Facebook and Zuckerberg were doing, prying into people's private affairs, restricting people from doing this, that and the other. I could see it coming, what we have now, the blacklisting, the shadow banning the outright banning of people. I could see that coming. And I said, I don't want to be any part of this. That's why I did sign up for Twitter years ago. I tried to use it a couple of times, and I was like, what the hell is this for? I couldn't really see the purpose. And it turns out it's just a place for people to go and show off or b***h and complain about each other. I don't want to be a part of that. It's something that Americans don't learn in school, and that is Jacobinism, bolshevism, Communism, Marxism. It is exactly what's happening in the United States now.It's being taken over. You go back and look at the French Revolution, the Jacobins, the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, how they destroyed Russia, what happened in Germany during World War ii, the Nazism and all that. And they're doing it here now. Well, here, they're doing it in the United States now, and most people aren't taught about this stuff. They have no clue. They have no clue what's happening, and you can see it. For example, what's his name? The former FBI Director McCabe back in the seventies when he was in college and just getting out of college, he was identified Marxist, a communist. He was a member of the Communist Party, Brenner, the former CIA director, communist.And the media won't say anything about them. You try to bring it up and they'll deny it. But I mean, their quotes are out there. They don't deny the quotes. And now these people are running government. I mean, the whole Congress just pisses me off. I mean, how do you have somebody making 170,000 between $170,000 and $200,000 a year owning million dollar mansions? What's Maxine Waters in California? She owns a four and a half million dollar house on a $170,000 salary. That's impossible. Nancy Pelosi is worth hundreds of millions of dollars. Her husband is worth more.Leafbox:Robert, why don't we go back one second, and just for people who don't know about your career and who you are, just a one minute biography for people.Robert Jefferson:Currently, I am a broadcast journalist. I work for Japan's public Broadcaster, NHK, at which I am a news writer and an announcer. I worked for two sections of NHK , NHK World tv, and I also work for the domestic service channel one as an announcer. We have what's called here, bilingual news. And the evening news is translated by a huge staff of translators and simultaneous interpreters, and I'm one of the on-Air English language announcers. So on a sub-channel, sub audio channel, how you can tune into either Japanese or English or both. You can split the channels. NHK world TV is internet based. It's for a foreign audience. It's not allowed to be broadcast in Japan, sort of like Voice of America used to be banned from broadcasting in the United States until Barack Obama came along. It was illegal for the United States government to propagandize its citizens, and the Voice of America is considered to be propaganda.And Barack Obama changed that to allow them to broadcast propaganda to American citizens. But anyway, I digress. So yeah, I've been in broadcasting as a professional. It'd be 50 years in 2026, actually started learning broadcasting in 1974. So next year will be my 50th anniversary as a novice, at least. I started in Philadelphia. I started, I heard it at W-D-A-S-A-M at FM in Philadelphia, if you can see that. I think it says 1977. I actually started in 1976, and I also worked at WRTI in Philadelphia, Temple University's radio station. And that was back in the late mid seventies. And then in 2003, when I went back to the States, I worked at WRTI, Temple University's radio station for a short while, while I was still in Philadelphia. Sorry to be jumping around like this, but right now, yes, I work for NHK right now. I was in high school.I started studying television production in high school in 1974 as a freshman. And then in 1976, I went to work as an intern, a production assistant at WDAS AM and FM in Philadelphia. People may remember Ed Bradley. He was with 60 Minutes. He got his start at, I don't know, maybe not his start, but he did work at WDAS in Philadelphia for a short time. And I went on and joined. I was enrolled at Temple University after high school in 1978, and I only spent one semester there because I was just sick and tired of sitting in classrooms after having spent 12 years in grade school and already had experience. I even had a federal communications commission's license, a third class radio telephone operators permit, which I still have somewhere around here, the certificate be in the business. I wanted to be, my dream was to be a foreign correspondent, which came true later.I'll get to that. And I wanted to be a war correspondent, but there were no wars at the time because the Vietnam War had ended, had it continued, I probably would've been drafted, but it ended in 75, and I came of age, well military age in 77. So I decided to join the Air Force. A friend of mine was thinking of joining the Air Force, and he wanted me to come along and basically sit with him and hold his hand while he talked to an Air Force recruiter. And so I went along and listened to him, and after he finished his spiel with my friend Tony, he turned to me and said, well, what about you? And I said, I'm fine. I'm enrolled at Temple University. And yeah, I've been a pursue a broadcasting career. And he said, well, don't you realize that the United States military has the largest network at the time in the world?And I said, really? Never heard of that? And he said, yeah, I'll come back and I'll bring some pamphlets and show you what we have. So he did, did come back, and there was the promise of being stationed overseas. I wanted to be a foreign correspondent. And so here I had an opportunity to travel the world and be paid for doing something in the United States military, at least that I wanted to do. And it was so enticing that I said, sure, I'll do it. I said, get away from the college classes. That would just totally boring. And to continue doing what I had already been doing for the past couple of years, four years at least. So yeah, I signed up and went to the Defense Information School of Journalism and Public Affairs. Overall, it was about a two year course and my first assignment, I was never stationed stateside. All of my assignments were overseas. My first assignment was in Southern Turkey at Interlink Air Base, just outside the southern Turkish city of Adana, just off the Mediterranean coast, just above Greece and Cyprus, close to the border with Syria and not too far from Lebanon.Leafbox:Where did this interest for the foreign come from? Was your family also military family, or where did you have Philadelphia? Why were you concerned with the rest of the world?Robert Jefferson:My family wasn't, we weren't traveling military. All of my grandfather was a jet engine mechanic in World War ii. My father was in the Korean War, but he was stationed in Germany. His younger brothers were also in the Korean War. They wanted to take advantage of the GI Bill, which they did. My father went on to study architecture at Drexel University in Philadelphia, but from a very young age, I was very curious about news. My first recollection, well, what I remember most about my childhood, the earliest recollection that I have of my childhood was November 22nd, 1963. I was three years old when John F. Kennedy was shot. And I was wondering, why are all of these adults staring at the television and crying, and why is the TV on all the time? All day long, we had this black and white TV sitting in the living room. We lived in Philadelphia at the time, and I was just fascinated.I could still remember the cortage of Kennedy's horse-drawn coffin on top of a horse-drawn carriage going down. I guess it was Pennsylvania Avenue towards the White House or wherever. I'm pretty sure it was the White House. And ever since that, I was just curious. I would sit when my mother would have her little cocktail parties or whatever, I would sit in the other room and eavesdrop. I was just curious about what they were talking about. I was always curious about news. Back in the sixties, you had the African liberation movements and the assassinations of African leaders. The Vietnam War was in full swing. Well, after Kennedy was assassinated and Johnson came in. Then there was the moon, the space race, how the Soviets were winning the space race, the first country to put a satellite in space, the first country to put an animal in space, the first country to put a man in space, the first country to put a woman in space, the first country to put a person of African descent in space in Americas was being shown up. See, we don't learn this stuff in school, but you could fact check me. Yeah, we had had newspapers galore. We had the Philadelphia Daily Bulletin in the morning and afternoon. We had the Philadelphia Enquirer. They had two papers a day. Of course, there was no internet back then, but people actually read the newspaper and actually talked about it. It was okay to talk about things. The civil rights movement was in full swing. It was quite a heady time to be young and impressionable.Leafbox:Robert, did your sister share this interest in media and international, your twin sister, you have?Robert Jefferson:No, not at all. Not at all. And I've, she recently joined Telegram, and I sent her a little welcome message, and then I tried to send her something newsworthy and she didn't want to hear it. She even said, I don't want to be seeing things like this. I forget exactly what it was. And so I deleted it. And I've never said anything like that. I have an older brother. I have two older sisters who are also twins, and then an older brother, and we used to send each other articles and we used to talk about things. But there's been a huge divide I found in America. A lot of people have joined a team, a tribe, and they don't want to hear anything else, whether it's the cult Covidian or the staunch Democrats or the staunch Republicans, the MAGA country people or whatever, people, a lot of people just don't want to talk anymore. But back in the sixties and seventies, people talked. They argued and they went out and had a barbecue together. There wasn't this vitriol in this division. Now, and this is done on purpose to divide and rule people. This is all being done on purpose. But back to your point, yeah, my sister, she was interested in sports. I wasn't. I became the house announcer at basketball games. I did play in junior high school. I did play football, but that was about it. I never played basketball, never learned the rules, never learned the positions. It just didn't interest me. I saw brothers fighting over basketball games and whatnot, destroying each other's bicycles over, and these were brothers how they went home and solved it, I don't know. ButLeafbox:Just moving forward a bit in time to Japan, you do the Air Force, they train you to be a journalist or announcer, and then how do you get to Japan?Robert Jefferson:Not only that announcer, a writer, a camera operator, a technical operator pressing all the buttons in the control room, ENG, electronic news gathering, the little mini cam on the shoulder thing, everything they taught.Leafbox:I mean, this might be a direct question, but you talked about propandandizing the population, being educated as a journalist or person in the Air Force seems, I'm curious how that educational experience is different than maybe how you're teaching a Temple and what the goals of that information management is.Robert Jefferson:Well, it is interesting. I dunno if you've seen the movie, Good Morning, Vietnam. Remember the two twins who were censors, the identical twins who were censoring, they would stand in the other room just beyond the glass, staring at the DJ or whatever, making sure they don't say anything wrong or if they're reading the news or something. That's Hollywood. There was never any such censor. We had no one censoring us. We had host nation sensitivities. Here I am in Southern Turkey during the Iran hostage crisis. No one stood over my shoulder censoring me. When I put together a newscast, it was my responsibility, and nobody told me what I couldn't say or what I couldn't say. It was just be respectful. We are in a predominantly Muslim country, Turkey, and so be respectful. And I was actually studying Islam at the time, and so I was one of the few people who could pronounce the names of the people in the news back then, the Iranian Foreign Minister or the Iranian president, the Iranian Foreign Minister.. , and the president's name was..., and I was one of the only people who could even pronounce these names.And the Saudi Arabian, who was the OPEC oil chief, Ahmed Zaki Yamani. I was studying Arabic at the time. I was studying Turkish and Arabic, and so I could pronounce these names, but we didn't have censorship. We used the wire services, United Press International, UPI and Associated Press AP. And they had some really good broadcast wires and far different than today. They were real journalists. Then.There may have been some slants pro this or pro that pro Europe, pro-Israel or whatever, but it wasn't as blatant as it is today. I think we were far more objective and neutral back then than what I hear today, especially on the corporate networks, the big American networks, the cable networks and whatnot. We were far more objective and neutral than what people are listening to today. And this was in the Air Force. So the news that I was broadcasting was basically pretty much the same as people heard on the radio while driving to work in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, although I was in Southern Turkey, we tried to recreate the American media atmosphere there as either as DJs or news announcers, because we had all of the same inputs that you would have at a radio and television station back in the state. The obvious slants that you see today, that CNN, for example.Leafbox:What about Japan? That's one of my main critiques or questions I have about how the Japanese media is managed and your analysis as an American of how that media consensus is created in Japan. If you have any opinion on that.Robert Jefferson:Well, it seems to me, I've noticed, I've worked in Japanese media now for 40 years. It seems to me that now there's been a huge change. Japanese media used to be more curious than they are now. They seem to follow, how should I put it, the status quo, the western status quo. Don't, for example, the war in Ukraine between Russia and Ukraine, they're calling it an unprovoked attack on Ukraine. It was not unprovoked. Hello? There was a coup d'etat instigated by the United States during the aba, the Barack Obama administration, the overthrew, a democratically elected, the first democratically elected president of Ukraine, was overthrown by a US backed coup led by the state department's, Victoria Neuland and John McCain was there, John Kerry was there, Neuland. She was there handing out cookies in Maidan Square, and now they called it an unprovoked invasion. The Ukrainians were killing their own people.They happened to be ethnic Russians, but they were killing their own people. 14,000 of them were dying in Eastern Ukraine. The Donetsk Lugansk don't question that. To answer your question, the Japanese don't question. They just go along with whatever Reuters is saying, whatever the AP is saying, whatever the Western American corporate TV networks or cable news are saying, it is just blindly following the status quo. And years ago, they didn't do that. They're taking sides because Japan and Russia have some territorial disputes, some four northern islands that Russia invaded and took over in the closing days of World War ii. And Japan and Russia have yet to sign a peace treaty. They have diplomatic relations, but they've yet to sign a peace treaty because the Japanese were upset that the Russians won't vacate those adds and give them back. But there's a lot of untruths being told in Japanese media about what's going on, that the Ukrainians are winning when they're obviously losing, that the Russians committing atrocities. And it's been proven that the Ukrainians military has committed far more atrocities than the Russians have, and on and on.Leafbox:Do you think that change in journalistic culture, where does that come from? Is that from just external pressure, the lack of, why do you think? Is that because of the decline of Japan economically, the independence that it's had? I'm just curious where you think thatRobert Jefferson:There's a lot of them. Yeah, it is the economic decline. It's wanting to feel as though there's a feeling, in my opinion anyway. I sense that there's a feeling among the Japanese leadership that they want to be accepted. They have been accepted in the Western Bloc. That's a full fledged member of the Western Bloc, and they don't want to lose that position. But they sense it's obvious that economically Japan has fallen very far, and basically it's suicide. We had trade representatives, and I still remember some of the names, Charlene Barshefsky, the US Trade representative coming to Japan, forcing Japan to stop being successful economically, forcing their automobile companies and other industries to stop being so goddamn successful. How dare, how dare you produce such wonderful cars that everyone wants to buy, especially from the 1970s when they produced cars with great, great mileage, gasoline mileage.And here we are watching Japan. It's already slipped from number two to number three behind China, United States. And United States is not the number one economic power anymore. And Western media, American media won't admit that, but America may have more in the way of money or wealth. But when it comes to purchasing power, there's an index called PPP, purchasing Power Parity, and then there's also manufacturing China, far outstrips the United States in manufacturing capacity and purchasing power of parity. So China is number one economically. The United States is number two. Japan is number three, but it's about to lose that spot to Germany, but then Germany is going to lose it to whoever. I mean, Germany economy has been screwed. Again, it's another example of the German economy is another example of how a company is committing suicide. All the EU is basically committing suicide, allowing the United States to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline, and it's like, whoa, we don't know who did it? Who did that? Who did? Okay, well knock it off. Joe Biden ordered that pipeline being destroyed, and we have him on tape saying that if the Russians do this, that pipeline is dead. We have Victoria Neuland saying basically the same thing. We have a Twitter message from someone in the US State Department to, I think it was the Polish leader. The job is done, and she got fired soon after that. I mean, it's all a sick game, a deadly game being played here.Leafbox:As a journalist and as a thinker about media information management, how do you think you are seeing through it? How are you seeing through the untruths? Why does writers at the New York Times differ? Is it because you're a foreigner in Japan that you think you have that, or where do you get that independent spark from?Robert Jefferson:I've got nearly 50 years of experience in news in international news as a foreign correspondent with ABC news here in Japan. I was also the Tokyo correspondent for the West German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle Radio at the same time that I was working with ABC. And at that time, I was also an announcer at Tokyo Broadcasting System. It was a weekend anchor at Japan able television. I did some radio programs and entertainment program music programs here in Japan. I've been around the world, not all everywhere. I haven't been to Africa, I haven't been to South America, but Europe and Asia and Pacific I've been to and covered stories. I can see how the news coverage has changed. It's very obvious to me. I can see right through it. I stopped watching television. I've got a television here. I've got one downstairs, big TVs. I don't even watch them anymore. I may hook them up to my computer and watch something online on my TVs, but I don't watch CNN. I don't watch Fox News. I'll watch little snippets of it online.And one of my heroes was Peter Jennings, someone I really looked up to. He was with ABC. He started at ABC back in the sixties when he was 26 years old. He was an anchor for ABC's World News tonight. It may not have been called World News tonight then, but ABC's Evening News, whatever it was called back then. His father was a Canadian. He's Canadian. Well, he naturalized as an American citizen eventually, but his father was a news executive in Canada and Peter Jennings, I mean, he was a high school dropout. He never went to college, but he was absolutely brilliant. He was an autodidact. And yeah, I think he was quite brilliant. He didn't need such diplomas and degrees and things, but he felt that he needed to leave the anchor role and go and hone his skills as a journalist, which he did.And he stayed with ABC, and he became the chief international correspondent based in London. And back in the early eighties, there was a tripartite anchor team, Frank Reynolds in Washington, max Robinson, the first black network news anchor in the United States. He was based in Chicago, and Peter Jennings was based in London. They had a wonderful, wonderful, and the ABC Evening News back then was absolutely wonderful. They actually told you what was going on around the world, but you could learn the names of countries and cities and leaders and places and people, and now you've got people on these networks now who can't even pronounce names correctly. Even people who are foreign correspondents can't even find places on maps. It's just, it's sad to see how low journalism has fallen and trust in journalism has really fallen. I mean, it's in the single digits now, which is sad.So yeah, I can see through, I mean, the whole situation that erupted in February of 2022 in Ukraine, people like unprovoked attack by Russia. Russia wants to take over Europe. No, they don't. They simply want to be left alone. The United States under Bill Clinton tried to rob Russia, tried to go in there and steal Russian industry, the Soviet industry, basically to use the oligarchs who basically swooped in and scooped up all of these industries and made billions of dollars who were trying to persuade born Yeltsin who was suffering from alcoholism to basically sell out his country. He wasn't stupid, but he did have an alcohol problem, and he turned to Vladimir Putin and told him basically, dude, you got to help save Russia. A lot of Americans don't know the history between Russia and the United States, that Russia supported the American Revolution, that Russia parked some of its armada, naval armada off the coast of New York Harbor and told the French and off the coast of I think the Carolinas, and told the British and the French, don't you dare interfere in the American Civil War. The French and the British were trying to help the South and against the north, and the Russians, the Russian empires said, no, no, don't you dare.Leafbox:In one of the interviews you had with the, I forget the host of the name, but you said that you feel free in Japan. I forget the exact quote. You said, maybe like I'm a free black man in Japan.Robert Jefferson:Yeah.Leafbox:How does that connotate to how you analyze the world? I mean, do you think if you had been 40 year career in the States, you'd have this lens?Robert Jefferson:I have been back to the States once the first time to Hawaii for two years, and then when I was in 2000, I was turning, I think by the time I went back, yeah, well, that year, 2000, I turned 40. So I have been back to the states, and I had no desire to work for corporate media. I went back and went to work for WHYY in Philadelphia, which is an NPR and PBS affiliate, and I actually was an NPR correspondent. I was their Philadelphia correspondent. While I was there covering expressly presidential visits, whenever a George Bush would come to town, president Bush would come to town, I would join the White House press pool at the airport and ride in the presidential motorcade into the city and follow the president around. I was a pool reporter, and then I left WHYY and went out west.I wanted to challenge myself and do more. So I went into media management and worked at a community radio station in Portland, Oregon. And then I went to another community radio station owned by Bellevue Community College, just outside of Seattle, Washington, and went into a management there as assistant general manager and program director at a radio station there. And it was wonderful to work at a nonprofit media organization teaching people how to do news. And when I was there, Portland, Oregon was voted year after year as the most livable city in America. Look at it now, a shithole, a shithole of left-wing people who've just destroyed the city. And I'd always consider myself left. But at 63 years old, now I'm conservative, not a Republican conservative. No, I'm just conservative of hopefully someone who's got a little bit of wisdom and who would like to conserve decency and morality and people's right to practice whatever religion they want to and to say what they want to look at, how free speech is being eroded in the United States.Now, some of the things, I'm talking to you now, I'd be criticized or banished from saying, and this is by people on the left. We never heard anybody on the right saying banished them. And I remember when I was in Hawaii at KHVH News Radio, rush Limbaugh was getting his start. He was on KHVH. Larry King was on KHVH, and we allowed people to say what they wanted to say, Limbaugh. He would take the word liberal and say liberal. He would just vomit it out. But you had another voice on there, Larry King and other voices, left, right, center, whatever. And now look at how polarized and divided America is today. It is sad. It's very sad. But yeah, it is not like I'm here in Japan in a bubble. I can see everything. You see, I don't watch television, so I'm not watching KION or what, I forget what the other stations are. I wouldn't watch them. But if something is newsworthy, I can go online and see what's happening in Lahaina or Lana, as most of the journalists these days call it. They don't even do your research, learn the pronunciation, and they even put up a transliteration on the screen, L-A-H-H-A-Y-nah. It's not Laina, it's Lahaina.It's just laziness. A lot of journalism today is just laziness going along to get along, being part of the team. And this is what I didn't like about sports growing up, just seeing brothers fighting over a goddamn ball game. And here we have that now, this sports mentality, this tribal mentality of wearing colors and painting your face colors of your team, and it's bled into our politics. Now. I remember the house speaker Tip O'Neill, he would say something, oh, my friend across the aisle, now it's that terrorist across the aisle or that oph file across the aisle or something. America has really devolved, and as someone who grew up at a time when in the sixties, up until the early to mid seventies, we didn't lock our doors. There were no home invasions. What happened in Lewiston, Maine yesterday, 22 people being shot. We didn't have kids going into school, shooting up each other. We had kids walking down the street with a shotgun over their shoulder. They were going to hunt some squirrels or deer hunting or something, and they did it right. They registered their guns, they wore the orange stuff, and what the hell happened? What happened to families? What happened to mother and father? Now you've got single women raising kids, fathers, making babies, and walking away, what the hell happened to America? And it's going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better.Leafbox:Going back to Japan, I'm just curious, Japan has a history of political violence and disagreement.Robert Jefferson:Last year we had the assassination of a former Prime minister.Leafbox:Correct. So I thinkRobert Jefferson:The attempt assassination this year of another one, it's successor.Leafbox:So I'm just curious how you contrast that to the us or if you do, or I always feel like information in Japan is actually more freeIf you look for it.Robert Jefferson:YouTube channel, well, not used, but websites aren't banned here in Japan as they are in the eu. They don't have these draconian measures like the EU does. And the United States would love to impose information flows freely here in Japan, if you know where to look for it. If you want it, you can look for it. You can get a VPN and disguise your location and find out more information. But yeah, political violence, there's a long history of it here. I mean, going back thousands of years, I mean, Kamakura, the city I live in here, there's a monument and the graveside of a guy named Hino who had his head lopped off because he disobeyed a Shogun. And just this morning I walked past his little, this little graveside. It is like, wow. And I looked into the history of it. He got beheaded because he disagreed or the win against a local warlord or Shogun, the leader of, well, Japan wasn't unified then, but it was becoming unified.But yeah, Japan was extremely fascistic at the turn of the last century, the 20th century, prime ministers were assassinated. The military took over, got Japan involved in World War ii. Yeah, yeah. But it's been very peaceful here, post World War ii, there are lots of heinous crimes that are committed every day, seemingly ordinary people. People you wouldn't expect to fathers against sons, sons against fathers or against mothers. It happens here. Japan is not a paradise here, but it is. I do lock my doors here, but no one has ever bothered me here at my home. No one's bothered my car. People are very decent. There's decency here that is disappearing fast, disappearing in the United States. Neighbors who won't talk to you in the United States, I know my neighbors here. One reason I moved out of Tokyo is because neighbors, you lived in an apartment building. You get on an elevator, you're like, well, who are you? I wanted to know who you are.I'm Robert. I live on the sixth floor. Who are you? I demanded people to know who people were. But here, people are curious. They want to know, well, who's this black guy who moved here when I moved here 17 years ago, and now everybody knows me. The police know who I am. They come by and check on me. They have a registration that you fill out so that they know who's who. But yeah, I've never bothered by the police. I don't fear going to the police station. I laugh and joke with him. One policeman came on his motorbike years ago when I first moved here a few years after I moved here. And he was just doing his patrols. And he slipped and fell, and he had some mud on his boots and up his pant leg. And so I helped him wash it off and whatnot. And we had a good laugh about that. Yeah, I mean, it is, I don't have to put up with foolishness, and I'll look at things on Twitter or X as it's called now, of black, especially youth running amuck in the states, going into convenience stores or department stores and just going crazy, acting crazy in fast food joints, tearing the place up, throwing chairs and tables and stuff. It's like, what the hell? I never experienced that when I lived in the United States. And everybody thinks it's normal now.That happens. Something terrible is going on in the United States, as you say. It's happened in Venezuelas, it's happened in Colombia, it's happened in Mexico, it's happening in Europe. Now. The chickens are coming home to roost. I don't know, but something is afoot, and I'm simply saying, not today, Satan. Not here, not with me.Leafbox:So maybe we can go to your gardening project, Robert, because that sounds like a, to me, it feels like a counter to all that negative energy. You have this personal space, and you have such a wonderful voice and broadcast history, but now you're producing this content that offers an alternative. So I'd love to know where that comes from and why you're doing it.Robert Jefferson:It's catharsis, it's healing. Nearly 50 years of covering wars and murder and mayhem and thievery, and just, I'll admit it, it's still exciting when news happens. It's exciting to see. When I was a kid, I always wanted to be the first to know and the first to tell. I wasn't a snitch. No. But that's what attracted me to journalism was being the first to know and the first to spread the word for me. Now, after all these years, five, six decades of reporting the news, I'm tired. Some or so that I gave up drinking three years ago. I gave up alcohol, completely, cold Turkey in one day, April 30th, May 1st next day, Mayday, mayday, mayday. I was alcohol free. And I had been since then, desire, I even had still a few bottles left in the fridge and here and there, and I gave them away.I had no desire to drink anymore. So my gardening, I've been doing that pretty much all of my life with some breaks in between. I grew up gardening, helping a neighbor, particularly with her garden. And then as a teenager, when I was also working at the radio station, and on weekends, during the week, especially in the summertime, during summer break, I worked for a landscaper, a guy in my town. He had a landscaping business. And I love working with plants, either cutting them down or helping them grow. Yeah, it is just beautiful for me. This is very cathartic, the gardening. And then something said, well, I've been doing this for years and I'm not, I thought about YouTube years ago, and it's like, nah, it is the alcohol that made me so lazy. I didn't even want to do it. And then finally, oh, about 2016 or so, 2016 I think it was, I made one video, and if you go back and you can see my very first video, it's featured my two dogs at the time, my band spunky and just showing my garden.And then three years ago when I quit drinking, I needed something to do with my time because I'm an independent contractor, so I don't have a set schedule, schedule changes, and sometimes I'm busy and sometimes I'm not back. Three years ago, I was not very busy at all, and now I'm extremely busy and I love it. But yeah, it was a chance to channel my energies into something productive and to give something back to the world. Instead of talking about how many people got murdered in Lewiston, Maine yesterday, how to take this little seed, sprout it, grow it into a tree that's taller than me now, and to give something back. A lot of my subscribers and viewers, as you say, they mentioned how calming my videos are. And I think now that you've heard me talk for a while, you can see why I do what I do.I've got a lot in me that's just screaming to get out, and it's not all negative, but there's a lot of negativity out there. And instead of joining that bandwagon, I decide to put this energy into something that can hopefully, even if people don't want to get into gardening or they can't because they live in an apartment. Someone just sent me a message the other day saying, I mentioned growing stuff. If you have a balcony, and they said, no, I live in an apartment. I don't have a balcony. Then I thought about, yeah, there's a lot of people who don't even have balconies, but if they can't do gardening, at least I can bring them some sort of enjoyment or peace of mind for the 15 or 20 minutes that they're watching my channel.Leafbox:Well, that's why I enjoy it. I think you're offering kind of like, yeah, just a counter to that negative informational, and also being in Japan, you're creating, as an American, you're offering this alternative Look, you can live in this calm way. You can go to the gardening store and be polite. You don't have to rob the store. You don't have to get in a fight. You can share this space. And you met this British guy, and he's doing the natural farming. Another form,Robert Jefferson:Actually, he's Dutch.Leafbox:Oh, Dutch, sorry.Robert Jefferson:He studied in Britain. He went to Oxford. And yeah.Leafbox:Anyway, it's just nice to see you building this community. I mean, you have the community of foreign correspondents and Japanese broadcasters, so it's nice to see you go very local, but now you're sort to, you can feel the layers building you're building.Robert Jefferson:Yeah, you're absolutely right. This is one reason why I wanted to come back to Japan. I went back to the States, and I was there for five years. Even though the people here is a majority Japanese country, it's not as homogeneous as you think it is because the foreign communities are growing here, especially other Asians, Vietnamese and Chinese and Koreans. The article in the newspaper just yesterday that I saw that the numbers are increasing quite a bit, but it's a place to come and meet people from all over the world. Hendrick, my neighbor here, I walked past this house every morning and I'm like, this is Hendrick. This is interesting. And then one afternoon I walked past and I see, oh, this is your place. And he looked at me like, who are you? Like, well, who are you? Why are you half naked out here in somebody's front yard and it's his front yard?And I said, dude, we sat and talked for an hour and a half, and then I came back with the camera. I said, if you don't mind, I'd like you to give me a garden tour and whatnot. He just sent me an email this morning. He's going back to Shizuoka, which is south of here. He's got some land there. Him and his son are going down for the weekend to do some work on the land they just bought. They don't have a structure on the land yet, but they're just working the land. Yeah, it's a chance to meet people from all over the world. And I found that when I was in the States, there's this closed mindedness, this closed mentality. You in Honolulu, you've got a lot more, as we were saying earlier, there's a lot more diversity, cultural diversity, ethnic diversity, and that makes a living in Hawaii so nice is that diversity.It's not just all the same types of people or people. They had their enclaves here and there, but there's more of in the United States, I mean even in places like New York or even the larger cities, people are separated in different enclaves. Here, there's a lot more melding in, well, it wouldn't make sense for all Americans to live in this section or all the Chinese to live in that section. But I mean, you do like an ost, there's a preponderance. There's a lot more people of Korean descent than in other cities. And in Yokohama, a lot more people of Chinese descent. But you don't have these ghettos that you see, these ethnic ghettos that you see in the States. So here, it's, it's a place to be, place to be yourself, to be oneself, to be who you are. A lot of people, especially when they're young, they come here and they do this.If, I dunno if you remember that song, turning Japanese, I forget who, a Divo or somebody turning Japanese. Oh, yes, I'm turning Japanese. Oh, yes, I think so. I forget who did the song. And people play that little thing. Everybody goes through that. We're in kimono and going to the Matsui, the festivals and stuff. Everybody goes through that. Then you've kind of had enough of that. But it's a place to, because I don't care. Even if you get Japanese citizenship, you're never going to be Japanese. So it's a chance to come and find out who you are. I don't have to speak like a brother from the hood, and I really can't do it anyway, so I better not even try. I don't have to act black. You may see in some of my speech patterns and mannerisms and whatnot, but I can just be me. We were talking, you were trying to figure out my accent. Earlier. When I was in high school and junior high school, I used to be ridiculed by other black kids. Bobby talked like he white because, well, if you notice, most children speak very clearly. They don't have black accents or this accent or that they speak very clearly. It's not until they get into puberty and beyond that, they start adopting these speech mannerisms of black or Asian or whatever.Leafbox:Do you think Japanese have the same freedom when they come to the US or when they leave Japan?Robert Jefferson:Yes. Yes. Because Japanese are under extraordinary pressures to fit in, to join a company, to fit into society, to not break the rules. It's a very rules-based society. And that's why you see such rebellion. And a lot of it, it may be superficial. A young Japanese kid with dreadlocks or now since the nineties, the big fat is to bleach blonde your hair, bleach your hair blonde. It's such a, and they're trying. Even still, there's a debate going on for high schoolers about the length of hair. They have to keep their hair at a certain length. The girls can't perm their hair. In many of the schools, the boys, if they have curly hair, they have to straighten it. And now you've got kids of mixed heritage. And there was a kid who's part black and part Japanese, and he was trying to wear cornrows at his graduation ceremony and couldn't attend. They banned it from attending and things like that. But see, I didn't grow up that way. I didn't grow up here for one. But yeah, there's a huge pressure. There's a lot of pressure, tremendous pressure for Japanese to conform, and they leave a lot of 'em still. There's a huge desire, oh, I want to go to the States, because they can finally explore who they are, who they want to become.And I had many students when I was teaching at Temple for 13 years, they said, yeah, next semester I'll be going to the main campus. And my advice was, be careful, make good friends and be very careful. But I said, go and explore. I mean, you're going to meet some wonderful people there, and you'll meet some horrible people. Some of them will be white, some of them will be black, some of them will be fellow Asians. You're going to have good times and bad times, but just take care. Be careful. Watch your back.Leafbox:Robert, talking about your classes at Temple, I think you were teaching ethics. What were you teaching? Ethics. I taught Journalism. I taught journalism. I started teaching media management and organization. That was my first course. Then I taught writing courses. And then at the end, I was teaching, the last four years or so, five years maybe. I was teaching ethics in journalism and the history of journalism. They were separate courses. So I taught history one semester, ethics, the next history, the ethics, the next, or over the summer I teach one or the other. So the history of journalism and ethical issues in journalism. Yeah.Well, I was just curious about what topics you were particularly interested in the ethics of journalism.Robert Jefferson:A lot of it dealt with hypocrisy in the media and using clips from media showing the hypocrisy and the outright lies, showing how, for example, CNN, there's a CNN correspondent in London, staging a demonstration. They went and got a group of people from a particular group. They were Muslims, and I forget exactly what they were protesting against, but they were actually telling people where to stand and how to stand. And the cameraman only framed these people in the shot to make it look like it was a huge crowd, but it was only about 10 or 12 people. I don't know why they recorded the whole thing, but I showed them the clip of the correspondent and the producers telling people what to do, when to hold up their signs. And then suddenly, oh, we're live now in London and it's all fake. And I played a lot of them. Have you seen the clip of the news catches like a montage of clips of newscasters all across the United States. We're concerned about our democracy. And they're all saying the same thing.Leafbox:Yes, it's troubling. I playedRobert Jefferson:That years ago, three, four years ago to my classes. And that was from Sinclair Broadcasting. They had all of their affiliates around the country read the same script, and somebody got ahold of all of them and put them all together in this montage. And that was three years ago. And look what we have now, people being canceled for saying the wrong thing. And these news organizations claiming to want to protect democracy. No, no, no. This is what communists do. And in America, we don't learn about the communist Ong. In China, the cultural revolution back in the 1970s, it wasn't that long ago, just 50 years ago, of students going after their professors, putting paint on their faces, making them wear dunk caps and stuff. And what's the guy's name? Weinstein in Oregon, who was raked over the coals by his student.Leafbox:Oh, Brett Weinstein. Yes. Weinstein. That was before CovidRobert Jefferson:Out of his university. Him and his wife. Yeah. Yeah. And I was being, they didn't have the balls. My core supervisor, temple University didn't have the balls to confront me. He wouldn't even have, we never once sat down and have a conversation. How about anything? He's one of these probably Marxists. I mean, they were marching up and down the streets supporting George Floyd, who just recently this news came out when he died, that he was not killed by the police officer. And this is what I was trying to tell my students. He died of a fentanyl and not fentanyl. It's fentanyl. Look at how the word spell you idiots. NYL is nil. Tylenol, fentanyl. And you got broadcasters who don't even know the difference, can't even pronounce the word correctly. But he died of a drug overdose. Fentanyl was in his system. Alcohol was in his system, cocaine was in his system. And what was he doing when he got arrested? He was trying to steal from a shop owner by passing counterfeit bills. And he and the police officer were bouncers at a nightclub. They knew each other, they knew each other. But that was hushed. This whole thing was hushed and cities burned. Milwaukee burned. Five police officers in Dallas were killed. Shot in their cars or on the street or wherever. Five of 'em just murdered by B bbl, M and Antifa.Leafbox:And what was your relationship with the Temple professor? You were saying?Robert Jefferson:He was my core supervisor and he was talking behind my back, calling me a conspiracy theorist. Journalist should be conspiracy theorists. That's why we had, I have Stone and Jack Anderson and Seymour Hirsch, who's still alive. And Glenn Greenwald. All journalists should be conspiracy theorists. We have to theorize about conspiracies because our government carries them out. The Nord streaming bombing was a conspiracy to tell Germany and the rest of Europe stay in line. The Gulf of Tonkin incident, it was a conspiracy to get America more involved. The Vietnam War, the bombing of Pearl Harbor was a conspiracy not only of the Japanese, but Theodore Roosevelt, not Theodore Roosevelt. Franklin Roosevelt, FDR, to get America involved in World War ii, and he blamed it on Commanders of the Pacific fleets. There we should always be conspiracy. And this is what I was trying to teach my students to always ask questions. When I was a news director at the radio station at Portland, I was news and public affairs director, and I would put little reminders on the wall. Stay curious. Always stay here when somebody crossed out the C and put an F. Stay furious.And yeah, this is what I was trying to teach my students to question authority. Our job as journalists is to give voice to the voiceless and to question those in power. Not to just power what they say. I mean, this whole Covid thing, especially Black people who were complaining about systemic racism, they ran out to get the man's poison injected into them multiple times. And now we're learning just how dangerous that s**t is. People dying of myocarditis, sports, people first and now just regular people, children, they injected the s**t into children. My own twin sister, she got injected and now she doesn't want to talk much about her medical problems. I mean, this is what the media has done to the United States in particular. It's happened here too.Leafbox:Robert, do you know what post-truth is, meaning the sense that we're moving into a media empire state, that it's almost impossible to know what's real or what's true AI like you're talking about the CNN,Robert Jefferson:It's OrwellianLeafbox:Generating narratives. What are some tools?Robert Jefferson:We have AI news announcers now. Yeah,Leafbox:I know, but how do you try to stay sane in a world where it's like a Philip k Dick universe in the sense that everything is unreal and unreal at the same time? So how do you navigate this post-truth? Reality?Robert Jefferson:You have to have a good knowledge base. You have to have lifelong learning. When you see that link in something online or whatever, click that link. Go deeper. When you see that word you don't know, click on it and look up that word. Broaden your knowledge base, read history. Go onto YouTube and look at some of the historical documentaries. And one, some of it, it's b******t, but the more knowledge you have read books. Who's reading books anymore? Not many people, whether it's an audio book, but you can listen to it, or if it's an ebook. Read study history. That's why I was telling you about the history between Russia and the United States. Most of us Americans have no freaking clue that Russia and the United States were once so very close. That's why Russia sold us Alaska for pennies on the dollar, and it was so far away. They hadn't even explored much of their far east. But yeah, and most people don't know that Russia and the United States, that Soviet Union were allies in World War ii. It was that Russia did most of the heavy killing in World War II to defeat the Germans. We're not taught that.The whole thing with a Russiagate, you remember that? It was totally bogus. I was trying to tell my students then that this is b******t. It was all b******t, and I was proven right. I'm not there anymore. I tell the truth, but I was right. And those students will hopefully realize that their professor was trying to tell them the truth, and my superiors were trying to undermine me, and it is just sickening to see that whole Hillary Clinton cooked up that whole Russiagate thing and the FBI went along the FBI should be disbanded. The CIA was involved in overthrowing a duly elected president. And if it happens to Trump, I don't care what you think about Trump, I'm not. Are you a Trump supporter? No, I'm not a Trump supporter. I'm a truth supporter, and I would say this in class. I'd be the honest, do you support Trump?No, I don't support, I didn't support Barack Obama either. Here's this obscure, skinny Black dude from Chicago who's elevated to the presidency, first to the Senate, and then the presidency. This is all b******t. It's all b******t. He's fake. I'm sorry, but yeah, the key is, is to become an autodidact, mean someone who learns on their own. Yeah. See, and a lot, Al Robert, you're just a conspirator theorist. It's like grow up. I've had enough, I tried to warn people about the Covid injections. It is totally bogus, and most people don't realize that the whole thing was a Department of Defense project. Most Americans had no clue. That was all DOD working with the Chinese. Anthony Fauci sent millions of dollars because of gain of function. It has been banned in the United States, but they did it anyway, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. So they farmed it out to the Chinese and then blamed it on them. Isn't that some nasty s**t?Leafbox:I mean, that's one theory. There's also the Chinese theory, so there's so many theories and alternative theories, and that's why I,Robert Jefferson:Yeah, the Chinese theory is like, okay, okay, we're not stupid, so we're going to weaponize this thing against you. The art of war. That's another thing people need to study. People like Sun Tzu, study Confucius.Leafbox:One of my last questions, Robert. I have a lot of friends in America who are concerned about collapse in the US and the West, and they're all dreaming about either moving to Japan or moving to Alaska or doing the homesteading kind of thing. I lived in South America and we had a hyperinflation situation when I was young, so I've seen it firsthand.Robert Jefferson:Where were you?Leafbox:In Brazil when I was like 13. We had hyperinflation. Yeah. And so I'm just curious how you feel being in Japan. Are you going to retire? I mean, do you plan on staying the rest of your life in Japan, or what's your, do you want to return to the states or who knows what the so is?Robert Jefferson:I have no desire to return to the States. I did twice. And when I went back, was it 23 years ago, middle age, I could see then the downward spiral of American society. America's a beautiful country. I drove from Pennsylvania all the way across the country to the West coast, to Oregon, three and a half days. It took me, it's a beautiful country. They're beautiful people in America. I'm not anti-America. There's beautiful people there. Our governments, local, state, national, are basically ripping us off America's in debt. They've been talking about 33 trillion in debt. No, no, no. It's more than that. We're talking about quadrillions. If you can imagine trillions of quadrillions of dollars in debt, the pension plans are broke. There's no money there. Social security. There's no money there either. Remember Al Gore talking back in the 2000 election about the social security lockbox? People, Social security is gone. They'd spent all that money, and this is why they had to take us to war. To war. And there's going to be, I'm watching. I'm hearing a number of different voices. We're going to war on a global scale, world War iii. It's going to happen. They have to because most governments are broke. America's broke. Japan is broke. The European Union is broke, but Japan has been around for thousands of years. It still has cohesion.They seem to be committing suicide. Young people don't want to have children. Businesses, when I first came to Japan, there were clear societal roles, familial roles. The father went out to work and he worked hard, and he worked for his company for a lifetime, whatever, and that's all gone now. Young people can't even find jobs or they're getting part-time jobs or whatever.Everybody should first of all know where their food comes from. Where's the chicken come from? The supermarket not done. People should know where their food comes from. They should know how to grow food. They should start growing little things like herbs and tomatoes and potatoes. They're the easiest thing to grow. Go to the supermarket, buy some potatoes, wash them really good, and then put 'em in a brown paper bag. When they start sprouting, put 'em outside. Or if you have some old potatoes that start sprouting, put'em outside in a bag, I use grow bags, buckets will work.Just have some drainage in them. People need to grow, need to know where their food comes from, and they need to start learning how to grow their own food and just like their ancestors did. Not that many generations ago when I was growing up in the sixties, I had friends whose parents could barely speak English. They're from Germany, they're from Italy. They were from Hungary or Ukraine. They left their countries for a better life. Americans of today may have to lead the United States for a better life. Don't just sit in the same place going through the same. I tried to tell my elder brother, how about Mexico? Oh, man, Mexico is dangerous. Dangerous. There are some wonderful places in Mexico, Probably. He's five years older than me. He's 68. He could live very well on social security there. People don't want to take the chance.I always get on an airplane. Boom, I'm gone. I couldn't wait to get on an airplane, go somewhere else. Will I stay here in Japan? Yeah, I'll probably, but I'm keeping, I've got the corner of my eye on a side escape route. I'm not sure where. But like I just said, I can live on a retirement very cheaply somewhere. It could be, I don't know, Cambodia. It could be Vietnam. There's no major wars going on there right now. And the people there still, they still know how to smile. I do get asked this quite often, keep your eyes wide open, Japan. Not unless there's a major war. And it seems as though the leadership here, the political leadership, are just itching to get into a fight with someone and Japan's military, and they do have, it's called the Self-Defense Forces, but it's a military, but they have no practical experience fighting.They'll get massacred. They don't understand guerrilla warfare. They don't understand urban warfare. Japan should just stay pacifist. I'd be glad to see American military bases. It leaves Japan. I mean, it's how I got here is through the military, but there's no need. Japan can defend itself, and actually it shouldn't be any need. Japan, Korea needs to stop fighting over some dumb s**t that happened a long time ago. So much of their culture has come from China and India and elsewhere through Buddhist connections and contacts. But yeah, Japan should stop trying to ape the west. Stop trying to imitate the West and be Japanese. Be Asian for once. Yeah, I mean, Japan and Korea should not be arguing the way they still are and China as well. But then these are global forces trying to divide and rule to keep the Korean peninsula separated. That's ridiculous that the Korean peninsula is still separated.The same people still quarreling over some dumb s*

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The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Speaking of being scared that is exactly what the Biden Administration wants, they want you to be scared to death

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 11:00


Live from the Heart of America—I'm Steve Gruber— Your Soldier of Truth—the Tip of the Spear against socialists—here ready to fight for you from the Foxhole of Freedom—AND—please my friends REMEMBER TO THINK while its still legal—this is the Steve Gruber Show—   Here are 3 big things you need to know right now—   Number One— Oil prices are heading to the highest point in a year—which will impact the price of gas in a few days for sure—which of course impacts inflation—   Number Two— Political prosecutions have hit a new low—as the leader of the fringe group the Proud Boys gets 22 years in prison for January 6th—even though he was not even there—he was already in Jail—its scary!   Number Three— And speaking of being scared—that is exactly what the Biden Administration wants—they want you to be scared to death—and they want to be the ones to tell you when to be scared—what to be scared of—BUT far more importantly they want to tell you what you can and CANNOT do—   And make no mistake—they are far more interested in taking control of what is going on—and they are peddling this fear mongering propaganda every single day from every place they possibly can—so they can be broadcast on as many TV stations—radio stations—blogs—podcasts—live—taped—streaming—just like the Modern Tokyo Roses that they are—they want to get inside your head every time they possible can—   And they want you worried about a whole host of things—things that they will then tell you—only we the elite powerful leaders of government can solve these problems—BUT you must trust us completely and NEVER question us—because if you do—we will smear you as a purveyor of misinformation and disinformation—   So there he is—Jake Sullivan—giving you the laundry list of what you should fear—of course they fail to mention the real threats to America—   Which include first and foremost, people like Jake Sullivan and his ilk—who do not care about the US Constitution—or the fact that they have a fundamental misunderstanding of America—these people actually we think we work for them—and not the other way around—which is really strange—BUT also quite predictable—I mean, Congress kept ceding power to the bureaucrats, staffers, lobbyists and whole host of swamp dwellers and as a result—we get people that think they are in charge of us—   The other existential threats to America that Jake forgot to mention are the rapid anti-American socialists, who call themselves liberals—BUT really are not liberals at all—and are in fact the very fascists they claim to oppose—   The other threats include the economy and the wide open southern border that is allowing millions of unvetted illegals to be unleashed on our nation—BUT of course none of those things fit the narrative—   So, the Democrats and the globalists are coming back to the playbook of the Pandemic—   They are doing their level best to gin up fear over some tiny spike in Covid cases—that magically coincide with a brand new Pfizer booster shot—that magically is coming out in just a few days—   It is time to really gin up the Covidians—cue the mask Nazi Karens that will be demanding you and your 2 year old mask up or they will scream for your arrest—   Ah yes, the good old days—   But remember there have been medical professionals telling us for years now—that the Covid pandemic was over-stated and our response was woefully inadequate—   They told us masks didn't work—and neither did the so-called vaccines—BUT instead of getting a platform to discuss their professional opinions—they were cancelled on social media—made fun of on CNN and MSNBC—while the rest of the nation was being herded like the sheep they were into unproven, ineffective and potentially very dangerous injections—   Now they say however—that this new strain of Covid called Perola—is the latest life threatening illness—except—that its not—because even the fear mongers cannot get enough juice out of the latest variant to show much of anything—But they keep pushing anyway—   And with the new “vaccine” ready to hit the streets in a week or so—the push to scare people has really been ramped up—except it seems too many people are not buying it anymore—   Despite that—100 colleges and universities are putting the pointless mask mandates back in place—so is an elementary school in Maryland—and more will soon follow—   The Biden Administration is going to insist on people getting another jab—but they have another thing coming if they think people will be lining up to do it again—   They won't—because nobody trusts Joe Biden—and less people trust Anthony Fauci and his well paid band of Covidian promoters—   BUT they will not stop trying—trust me on that one—   And its all in an effort to get a feeble and senile old man to the finish line—in the hopes of pulling off another scam next November—   With outright fraudulent TV talking heads working overtime to get you to buy the lies too—

The Steve Gruber Show
Steve Gruber, Today the exodus away from Joe Biden and the Democrats is accelerating and the reasons are plentiful

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 11:00


Live from the Heart of America—I'm Steve Gruber— Your Soldier of Truth—the Tip of the Spear against socialists—here ready to fight for you from the Foxhole of Freedom—AND—giving you better analysis than anyone else while defending this great nation—this is the Steve Gruber Show—   Here are the 3 Big Things you need to know to start today—   Number One— With a strange new Covid push by Joe Biden and his Covidian devotees in DC—a couple questions— IF TESTS WORK-WHY FALSE POSITIVES? IF THE MÂSKS WORK-WHY 6 FEET? IF 6 FEET WORKS-WHY MASKS? IF ALL 3 WORK-WHY THE LOCK DOWNS?   Number Two— The massive storm—now known as Hurricane Idalia—is rolling toward a date with the northern Gulf Coast of Florida—and with it—very bad possibilities—   Number Three— Today the exodus away from Joe Biden and the Democrats is accelerating—and the reasons are plentiful—   The policies of the socialists are damaging to real people every day—from the economy to the border—to terrible policies on the Green New Deal and the absurdity of Climate Change—   But some have to keep lying about how great Biden is—I mean at this point what the hell else do they have—  

That LARRY SHOW
Episode 428: Larry Goes Amish - How to Crush the Coming Covidian Wave

That LARRY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 22:16


How to beat the next wave of Covid terrorists ■ Larry discovers paradise in Pennsylvania ■ Why alphabet agencies are dweeb depots ■ STADIUM SEX - the new celebutard distraction ■ R.I.D. - the magic way to stop Covidian tyranny  

Decoding Blackness
EP 52 "Workplace Wellness for BIPOC and Neurodivergent Folx" w/ Kelly George, Emotional Wellness Coach

Decoding Blackness

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 44:02


Join emotional wellness coach and workplace well-being architect Kelly George of CEO, Real Resilience Coaching & Consulting, and me as we chat about workplace wellness for BIPOC and Neurodivergent folx! All of our identities intersect and interlock, including in the workplace. This episode explores how Kelly's mental health diagnosis and workplace experience led her to pivot into the coaching space. We talk about healing in community,  mental health during"Covidian" times, and workplace wellness. Kelly is a dear friend of mine, and you'll get all that black girl love and magic in this episode as we expand on what it means to be well as a Black woman at work.Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn here!Have a topic or question you want me to explore? Please email me at amanda@audaciousblackgirl.com!Download my FREE Rest Mode Meditation Here!Follow us on Instagram @audaciousblackgirl

Operation Red Pill
Ep. 53 – Behind the Mic: Year 1 Wrap-Up and Our Encounter With The Covidian Cult

Operation Red Pill

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 209:59


Episode Synopsis Given the impact of the last couple of years, do we move on as if nothing has happened; embracing our new normal, or do we double down in our fight against tyranny and the spiritual forces behind it? We talk about this and much more, including: How did ORP emerge from the etherial realm of ideas the a hard hitting weekly podcast?  How did Jason deal with the pandemic protocols? Can even the strongest minds feel the weight of global "experts" and social pressures? What happens when you are able to walk through troubles with a strong faith in Jesus?  Original Air Date March 29th, 2023 Show Hosts Jason Spears & Christopher Dean Our Patreon Consider joining our Patreon Squad and becoming a Tier Operator to help support the show and get access to exclusive content like: Links and Resources Studio Notes A monthly Zoom call with Jason and Christopher  And More… Connect With Us LetsTalk@ORPpodcast.com Facebook Instagram

The Jimmy Dore Show
Jimmy Dore Brings ANTI-WAR Message To Fox News

The Jimmy Dore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 64:17


It's rare to hear a genuine, full-throated anti-war message on American television, much less on Fox News, but Tucker Carlson's audience heard that message loud and clear thanks to the latest appearance by Jimmy Dore. Jimmy called out the corruption, the warmongering, the deception and the profiteering as the U.S. military industrial complex and its lackeys in government and media push for war with China. Jimmy and Americans' Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss why Tucker is the only broadcaster open to sharing Jimmy's anti-war message with his audience. Plus segments on the lunatic Covidian who's likely to replace Anthony Fauci and a Newsweek opinion piece acknowledging that the government and scientific community has been lying about COVID from the start. Also featuring Dan Cohen and Stef Zamorano!

P3 Radio
P3 Radio Ep 287 The Isolated Covidian

P3 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 80:52


P3 Radio Ep 287 The Isolated Covidian by Richard Mullikin and Josh Briley

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The Mike Madison Show
F 1.6.23 Some People ALWAYS Win / Covidian Cons on SM / FFFriday & TWOTCT

The Mike Madison Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 81:38


Job losses starting, housing prices falling, yet there are some who ALWAYS seem to come out ahead. Is there a Bot Army pushing Covid hype and hysteria? False Flag Friday & This Week on the Crazy Train

The Dangerous History Podcast
Ep. 0246: Woke Liberalism's War on Art (w/Jack the Perfume Nationalist)

The Dangerous History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 103:07


For this episode, CJ was very happy to be joined by Jack Mason of The Perfume Nationalist podcast. Join CJ & Jack's free-ranging discussion as they discuss: the Perfume Nationalist's origin story; fragrances; Covidian insanity (especially the horrors of masking); and, last but not least, Woke Liberalism's war on art, entertainment & aesthetics for the last decade. Support the Dangerous History Podcast via Patreon or SubscribeStar. Please consider chipping in to CJ's still-ongoing Indiegogo campaign. CJ's DHP Amazon Wish List Links The Perfume Nationalist on Patreon Jack's Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast
#424 Covidian cult amnesty and will there be a red wave ?

The Arterburn Radio Transmission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 60:13


Talks On Psychoanalysis
The Impact Of Reality On The Psychoanalytical treatment - Bernard Chervet.

Talks On Psychoanalysis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 35:21


The impact of reality on the psychoanalytical treatment and on the work of renunciation of the patient and the analyst. Which realities are involved in the cure? In this episode Bernard Chervet talks about the impact of reality on psychoanalytic treatment. In light of recent contexts of the global pandemic and upheavals it has caused, Bernard Chervet offers us a theoretical exploration of different notions of reality which confront the analyst. By redefining the terms intrusion, irruption and break-in, and by showing the correlation between internal and external realities, he explains how a traumatic external reality bursting into the treatment re-enacts infantile sexuality from childhood when the difference between the sexes was discovered. He shows us how the analyst, guardian of psychic life, must take all these realities into account in his work with his patients. The analyst must respect and even favour a time of immobilisation and temporary denial linked to a shock without losing sight of resuming the analytical process in a second phase in order to achieve a regeneration of the libido, the very objective of dream work and session work.   Bernard Chervet is a French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He lives and works in Paris and Lyon. He is a training psychoanalyst of the Psychoanalytic Society of Paris (SPP), he was a Former President of the SPP. He is a representative on the IPA Board and on the IPA Executive Committee. He is Scientific Director of the Congress of French speaking Psychoanalysts (CPLF), Founder of SPP Editions and he has authored numerous publications in French and international journals. He was the winner of the french Maurice Bouvet Prize in 2018 for his complete works. As the key-note speaker at the CPLF on the theme "Après-coup", he is the author of “Après-coup in Psychoanalysis: The Fulfilment of Desire and Thought” (to be published in 2022 by Routledge). Finally, he is also contributor to the IPA encyclopedic dictionary. Link to the paper https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ixWEPk_P7UaIBlGDwM2OtHEM-MzTSZ5l/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112457875385152358388&rtpof=true&sd=true   This episode is available also in French   References: Chervet, B. (2022) The Case of J: Returning to the Office. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 103:518-523 Chervet, B. (2021) The Traumatic and the Work of the Après-Coup in Freud's Opus. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 102:765-777 Chervet, B. (2020) The case of J: Working as a psychoanalyst during the Pandemic. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 101:784-790 Chervet, B. (2013) André Green 1927-2012: An Artisan of the Future. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 94:157-166 Chervet, B. (2010) La tentation psychotique [The Psychotic Temptation] by Liliane Abensour Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, 2008; 206 pp.. International Journal of Psychoanalysis 91:448-454 Bernard Chervet: Eros idealized and the life drive de-idealized. Session work and the reference to an ideal psychic functioning Pre published papers 2022 — 6 juil. 2022 Bernard Chervet: Which Reality Testing for Psychoanalysis in the Post-Truth Era? From Kettle Logic to the Witch Trial — 1 Dec. 2021 Bernard Chervet: The Après-Coup: Form and Formlessness in Dream-Work and Unconscious Formations. The Formal Regression to Formlessness and the Manufacturer of Forms - from Bulletin 67, 2013 — 5 Nov. 2020 Bernard Chervet: Sensual Regression and Emergence of Erotogenicity Following Sensual Regression Within Sessions Bulletin 73, 2019 — 19 Nov. 2019 Bernard Chervet: The paths (x) of authority or How can psychoanalysts lack judgement ? 13 Feb. 2016 Bernard Chervet: Too Much … Too Little … Two Reminiscences of the Traumatic Dimension in Psychoanalytic Sessions Bulletin 69, 2015 (Page 125-137) — 1 Aug. 2015 Bernard Chervet: The Après-Coup: Form and Formlessness in Dream-Work and Unconscious Formations. The Formal Regression to Formlessness and the Manufacturer of Forms Page 79-89 — 1 Oct. 2013 Bernard Chervet: Opening Speech, Paris Psychoanalytic Society Page 11-12 — 14 Jan. 2013 Bernard Chervet: The french model's three-sessions-a-week treatment frame. Neither too much, nor not enough EPF ; 25° Annual Conference. March the 28th 2012  Bernard Chervet: Eros idealized and the life drive de-idealized. Session work and the reference to an ideal psychic functioning. 2022  Bernard Chervet: Éros idéalisé et pulsion de vie désidéalisée. Le travail de séance et la référence à un fonctionnement psychique idéal. 2022 Psychoanalysis and Covidian life – common distress, individual experience edited in French, English and Portuguese by H. B. Levine and A. de Staal, Bicester, Phoenix Publishing House, 2021, 288 pp., ISBN 978-1912691777  

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan responds to critics of recent Play by the Rules mailings that criticize Pritkzer and Democrats who supported HB 3653   33:35  - A call for COVIDian interventions by the sensible   45:40 - Project Veritas: U.S. Senate Candidate Krystle Matthews [D-SC]: "Treat them[white people] like sh*t”   59:30 - Republican candidate for Illinois governor, Darren Bailey: Our state is being destroyed from the inside out and lives are at risk.For more on Darren's run for governor visit  baileyforillinois.com   01:18:46 - Chicago businessman and candidate for mayor, Willie Wilson, explains why he has filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Board of Election Commissioners. For more on Dr. Wilson's run for mayor visit electwilliewilson.com   01:36:12 - Judge Glock, chief policy officer at the Cicero Institute and contributing editor of City Journal, on  Subsidizing Addiction. Check out Judge's book  The Dead Pledge: The Origins of the Mortgage Market and Federal Bailouts, 1913–1939    01:51:58 - Republican congressional candidate for IL-13, Regan Deering, illustrates the importance of agribusiness in Illinois and how she will fight to make it thrive. For more on Regan's run for IL-13 visit regan4congress.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lutheran Podcast
Hope in Warninger Times

The Lutheran Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 10:55


This passage begins with a word of comforting hope, but concludes with a  warning to remain watchful. Even so, this warning was a word of hope. Where does your hope reside in times of Covidian crap or the griefs that mark every life?In the community of God's presence and calling. God is most fully experienced together. 

The VPZD Show
Ep. 23: Trust Issues, Sensible Medicine, Ideologic Possession

The VPZD Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 82:59


How can you determine who is trustworthy when it comes to medical information? Our new project Sensible Medicine, untangling the complexities of health care reform, angry doctor Covidian tweets with magical thinking and religiosity, the dangers of over-testing and over-treatment with regards to routine blood work, Haidt's 3 Great Untruths and cognitive distortions, pandemic response effect on true progressives, the consequences of ideological possession, how Vinay reviews the trustworthiness of sources, the difficulties of “debunking”, the monkeypox situation, and much more! Check out our new Substack collaboration, Sensible Medicine: https://sensiblemed.substack.com/ Video version: https://youtu.be/jmebULFQWyw Dr. Prasad's "Plenary Session" podcast: vinayakkprasad.com/plenarysession Dr. Damania's "ZDoggMD Show" podcast: zdoggmd.com/z-blogg More info for Vinay and Zubin at https://lnk.bio/zdoggmd and vinayakkprasad.com/bio

KAPOW Radio Show
Branch COVIDIAN Rabies

KAPOW Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 49:39


Dogs don't get rabies after being vaccinated; giving the sons of darkness reason to blaspheme God; COVID truth bots on Spotify; Georgia Guidestones removal; population control and American eugenics; vacuum cleaner mask doesn't work. FifthookMedia.comKAPOWradioShow.comMesquiteCafeBluesBand.com

The VPZD Show
Ep. 21: The Death Throes Of Covidian Culture (& Some Cancer Stuff 4 Tha' Clicks)

The VPZD Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 91:29


Stanford medical school commencement ceremony, boosters for 5-11 year olds, Cat COVID, the end of pre-departure screening, VP's Oncology video drama, Twitter addiction and "second selfing," is continual feedback a good thing, San Francisco DA gets recalled, new immunotherapy for colorectal cancer, the importance of palliative care in oncology, and much more! Dr. Prasad's "Plenary Session" podcast: vinayakkprasad.com/plenarysession Dr. Damania's "ZDoggMD Show" podcast: zdoggmd.com/z-blogg More info for Vinay and Zubin at https://lnk.bio/zdoggmd and vinayakkprasad.com/bio

Staggering Stories Podcast
Staggering Stories Podcast #389: Covidian Clip Show

Staggering Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 83:24


Summary: Adam J Purcell, Fake Keith and the Real Keith Dunn present clips, featuring themselves and Andy Simpkins, Jean Riddler and Scott Fuller, from old podcasts. Whilst we recover from a podcast spread Covid we look at old news for New Mutants and casting reactions for Doctor Who, specifically: 00:00 – Intro and theme tune. […]

The Trevor Turnbull Show
[EP38] Why Your Joy Journey Is Connected To Civility | Shelby Scarbrough

The Trevor Turnbull Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 50:56


In this episode I'm joined by Shelby Scarbrough.  She is the author of Civility Rules!, a TedX speaker and Co-Founder of The Global School of Entrepreneurship. We spoke about what it means to be “civil” in the crazy world we live in…as well as why she felt called to create an MBA program focused on serving the entrepreneurs of the world.As Shelby says…Civility is a promise that we make to each other. It is a proven path to our joy.  Morals are subjective, and everyone views what's "right" and "wrong" differently.  Where do you fall in the spectrum of having a solid moral compass? Are you civil when it matters?Episode Topic6:45 | Shelby speaks about her journey from the White House to who she is today11:57 | How “civility” has changed over the last 2 years due to COVID, politics & war15:46 | Why personal responsibility is critical to creating a more civil world18:57 | The neurobiology of why civility is important and how it can support change24:17 | Why we need to see the world through the eyes of others without local media bias29:15 | Why anger is actually an expression of love33:50 | Why disruption in business can be good and bad (depending on perspective)36:30 | Why Shelby decided to create The Global School of Entrepreneurship44:54 | What is the “joy journey” and why we are all seeking it47:58 | What is ONE thing you are most grateful for (and why)?49:41 | How can people find out more about Shelby?Episode Quotes“We've come to this place now where it's almost tragic. We are not able to hear each other anymore because we are so polarized.  Especially in North America where if you don't believe what I believe - then you are evil” - Shelby Scarbrough“I'm the only one that can change the world around me for the better. And, hopefully that will encourage others to take on the challenge too. I can't go around telling people how to behave.” - Shelby Scarbrough“It gets me thinking how powerful - or misconstrued - words can be.  I've heard people reference the COVID situation as - you are either a Covidian or a Covidiot or something in between.” - Trevor Turnbull “Maybe I should stop with my internal complaining and my external complaining - to my wife - where she is taking the brunt of my perspective and belief systems and instead train myself to be more empathetic while still having my own opinion.” - Trevor Turnbull“Ask yourself - what am I feeling - and get in touch with your own core feelings and that will help you parse it a bit and move forward.” - Shelby Scarbrough“For anyone that doesn't know, when you scroll through your social feed and slow down for a second…you see more stuff like that…just so everyone knows.” - Trevor Turnbull“I did the Harvard Owner, President, Manager program which I found really interesting. But it was most valuable to me because of the other people in the class.” - Shelby Scarbrough“The education that I get to create for my kids includes emotional intelligence, learning about what is coming in the future as well as culture.” - Trevor TurnbullEpisode Resources Mentioned(None)Guest Contact InfoShelbyJoyScarbrough.comShelby's booksJoyJourney.lifeGlobal School of EntrepreneurshipFollow Shelby on InstagramConnect with Shelby on LinkedIn

Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables
Nawaz(I):From Islamist Extremism to Covidian Dogma

Voice-Over-Text: Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 54:32


Nawaz(I):From Islamist Extremism to Covidian Dogma

Pandemic Quotables
Nawaz(I):From Islamist Extremism to Covidian Dogma

Pandemic Quotables

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 54:32


Nawaz(I):From Islamist Extremism to Covidian Dogma

American Thought Leaders
Maajid Nawaz: The Levers of Ideological Warfare—From Islamist Extremism to Covidian Dogma | PART 1

American Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 55:38


“I was anti-democracy. I was an Islamist revolutionary that wanted to establish a caliphate. And I was imprisoned in Egypt and sentenced to five years …because I was attempting to overthrow the Egyptian government.” A former Islamist revolutionary, Maajid Nawaz would later become a leading anti-extremism activist, founding the counter-extremism think tank Quilliam. In this two-part episode, Maajid Nawaz explains how he radicalized other young Muslims, and why he became a vocal critic of COVID-19 mandates and lockdown policies. “What I saw in COVID mandates were exactly the mindset that I was opposing when it came to opposing Islamist theocracy, that authoritarian mindset … The psychology behind it and the levers behind it are identical.” Follow EpochTV on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv Gab: https://gab.com/EpochTV Telegram: https://t.me/EpochTV

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 -Close the sky?   12:59 - What won't you forget from the 2 years of Covidian lordship?    30:13 - Dan & Amy plunge into the Lightfoot/Talley affair   47:22 - Senior fellow of the Claremont Institute and former speech writer for Clarence Thomas when he was chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Ken Masugi, on  How to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Follow Ken on twitter @JaffaneseAm   01:00:08 - Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation and author of Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942, Lt Col James Carafano: “Let's debunk the nonsense that this is about a neutral Ukraine” Follow Jim on twitter @JJCarafano   01:20:39 - Paul J. Manafort, political consultant and government affairs professional, campaign chairman for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, explains how his ties to the Ukraine made him a political prisoner. Pre-order Paul's new book Political Prisoner: Persecuted, Prosecuted, but Not Silenced   01:38:07 - Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute and the author of Liberty or Lockdown, Jeffrey Tucker, wants Reparations for the Business Victims of Lockdowns. Follow Jeff on twitter @jeffreyatucker 01:55:02 - New Trier's “Mamma Mia” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thinking Out Loud with Meseidy
Ep. 12 | The Media, January 6th and COVID with SOF Psyop Captain Emily Rainey

Thinking Out Loud with Meseidy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 66:36


Emily earned international notoriety after she led members of her community to the protest on January 6th  which by itself wouldn't garner particular attention, however, she was a Special Operations Officer in the Psychological Operations branch.To the left-leaning, woke military of today attending an election integrity rally to hear her Commander in Chief speak (although completely with her rights and ALL regulations) was unacceptable. They wanted to make her an example to all conservatives in the military and permitted her to be painted as a criminal extremist as a warning to any other service members who dare take their Oath as seriously as she.Emily's zero-tolerance policy towards cooperating with the Scamdemic has caused many to follow her and many to hate her. As a nonpartisan activist, she leads a group of over 2k locals to enact change and push back on issues such as mask mandates and lockdowns. The worldwide Covidian cult is made plainer to Captain Rainey because of her propaganda training and experience.Since recently resigning her commission after nearly a decade of service the 31-year-old bought a small farm, and in the light of the country's current predicament, is working to build a self-reliant homestead for her and her family which, God willing, will one day be a refuge for others.Emily continues to lead her county-level conservative activism group with a current focus on electing new conservatives to the Board of Education.Connect with EmilyInstagram @emilygraceraineyPodcast Website: ItsMeseidy.comCommunity:Libertas Sisters is an online community of women who embrace femininity, self-reliance, and most importantly, believe in freedom. Secure from big tech censorship; it is a sisterhood dedicated to helping its members thrive during these challenging times and navigate the chaos. Join the sisterhood!Connect with MeseidyInstagram @ItsMeseidyTwitter @ItsMeseidyLocals.comYoutubeRumbleNewsletter

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

0:00 - Dan & Amy react to the indictment of Mike Madigan 13:06 - Dan & Amy take your calls on Madigan 31:04 - Dan shares his experiences with Madigan 44:35 - Covidian parents react to DeSantis unmaking demands 01:01:22 -John Kass joins Dan & Amy for deep dive into the Madigan indictment. Check out John's latest at  JohnKassNews.com 01:40:18 - Economist Stephen Moore wonders if by cutting costs Biden means fire workers. Check out Steve's newest book  Govzilla: How the Relentless Growth of Government Is Devouring Our Economy—And Our Freedom 01:52:53 - Editor-in-Chief at Ricochet and contributor to AZCentral, Jon Gabriel:   Shaming Russia will do nothing to help Ukraine. It's a new (old) world order now. Be sure to follow Jon on twitter @exjon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Gerry Callahan Podcast
Even Wen Comes Around

The Gerry Callahan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 66:48


The staunchest Covidian authoritarians are all changing their tune, even Leana Wen. A new Toyota commercial featuring Colin Kaepernick is unbelievable. Chros Cuomo wants $60 million from CNN. And Michael Montante produces the show.   Want extra content? Get daily livestreams and one extra show per week on Locals: callahan.locals.com   Support our sponsors: shop.siempretequila.com "GERRY" for 20% off $100 orders MDHearingAid.com "Gerry" mypillow.com/Gerry sheaconcrete.com dcu.org

The Real Normal
Ep 37. The rotting woodwork of the Covidian

The Real Normal

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 50:33


Well, well, well! Suddenly lockdowns are bad. Suddenly they are seen to kill more people than they save and indeed will continue to wreck lives for many years to come. This week we take a look at those in the media back tracking on Covid restrictions. We talk travel and were you can go unvaccinated. There's LOADS on FUEU this week, plus we chat books and films in Kulture Klub. Plus we've introduced a news segment also. Enjoy!Visit our very first (and probably last) sponsor: https://www.instagram.com/dipssauces/Follow us on Gettr: https://www.gettr.com/user/realnormalpodPlease leave us a review on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-real-normal/id1528841200 TELL YOUR MATES ABOUT US! Just share this podcast with your breddren innit.Send us an email: therealnormalpodcast@gmail.comLockdown Sceptics Forum: https://dailysceptic.org/forums/general-discussion/the-real-normal-podcast-news-threadFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnormalpodFollow us on our SubReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/RealNormalPodcast/

Boiler Room
Mask-genics & the Aquarium of Ghouls (Hour 1)

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 77:17


Alternate Current Radio presents: BOILER ROOM - Learn to protect yourself from predatory mass media cartels and social media feedback loops.In the first hour Hesher and the gang are looking into the headline zeitgeist at claims that mask wearing makes people 'more attractive', the decline of American cities as places like Portland, Houston and so many other cities are experiencing massive crime spikes, Central Banking Digital Currency saber rattling from the international financial cartels, unchecked looting and theft on the railways and OpEd writers suggesting that California "abolish parenthood" in the name of "equity." In the second hour the Boiler Room delves into the Covidian landscape and the World Economic Forum's latest summit of ghouls, including everyones favorite antagonists such as Klaus, Faucci, Xi and more. The grossly underestimated statistics in the VAERS system of mRNA experimental gene therapy (sold as vaccines) injuries and deaths, the waste and environmental toll of 'PPE-World', looking to places like Austria and Ireland for what to expect in the worst cases of medical/Fortune 100 tyranny, fascist companies like Carhartt and Nike firing employees due to EUA mandated experimental drug uptake, punitive measures taken against doctors and scientists 'for spreading misinformation' and much more!Participants:Hesher, Spore, Ruckus, Chopper, Whitebird, Mindspace ArtRecorded LIVE----------------------Alternate Current Radio Webpage: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/Alternate Current Radio YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlternateCurrentRadioAlternate Current Radio BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/alternatecurrentradio/Support BOILER ROOM & ACR: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/donate/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alternatecurrentradioShop BOILER ROOM Merch Store: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/shop/Full BOILER ROOM Archive: https://www.spreaker.com/show/boiler-room_2Daily Ruckus: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/category/news-radio/daily_ruckus/Musichttps://walkonarmy.bandcamp.com/

Boiler Room
Mask-genics & the Aquarium of Ghouls (Hour 2)

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 90:41


Alternate Current Radio presents: BOILER ROOM - Learn to protect yourself from predatory mass media cartels and social media feedback loops.In the first hour Hesher and the gang are looking into the headline zeitgeist at claims that mask wearing makes people 'more attractive', the decline of American cities as places like Portland, Houston and so many other cities are experiencing massive crime spikes, Central Banking Digital Currency saber rattling from the international financial cartels, unchecked looting and theft on the railways and OpEd writers suggesting that California "abolish parenthood" in the name of "equity." In the second hour the Boiler Room delves into the Covidian landscape and the World Economic Forum's latest summit of ghouls, including everyones favorite antagonists such as Klaus, Faucci, Xi and more. The grossly underestimated statistics in the VAERS system of mRNA experimental gene therapy (sold as vaccines) injuries and deaths, the waste and environmental toll of 'PPE-World', looking to places like Austria and Ireland for what to expect in the worst cases of medical/Fortune 100 tyranny, fascist companies like Carhartt and Nike firing employees due to EUA mandated experimental drug uptake, punitive measures taken against doctors and scientists 'for spreading misinformation' and much more!Participants:Hesher, Spore, Ruckus, Chopper, Whitebird, Mindspace ArtRecorded LIVE----------------------Alternate Current Radio Webpage: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/Alternate Current Radio YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlternateCurrentRadioAlternate Current Radio BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/alternatecurrentradio/Support BOILER ROOM & ACR: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/donate/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alternatecurrentradioShop BOILER ROOM Merch Store: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/shop/Full BOILER ROOM Archive: https://www.spreaker.com/show/boiler-room_2Daily Ruckus: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/category/news-radio/daily_ruckus/Musichttps://walkonarmy.bandcamp.com/

Planet Normal
A prime minister in trouble

Planet Normal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 59:58


Actress and presenter Denise Welch brings some star power to Planet Normal, as she joins Telegraph columnists Allison Pearson and Liam Halligan in their rocket of right-thinking. She used to pull pints in the Rovers Return, but these days, you can find her engaging with her hundreds of thousands of Twitter followers on the real-world impact of repeated Covid lockdowns. Not one to shy away from difficult truths, she tells listeners when she first recognised signs of a "Covidian cult", and shares her moving first-hand experience of a "broken" NHS.Also on the podcast: Plan B restrictions are finally on the way out, but will Boris Johnson be going with them? Our co-pilots look into their crystal ball, and weigh up the runners and riders were a Tory leadership election to take place.Allison will be replying to comments beneath this article on Thursday 20th January 11am-12pm: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2022/01/20/planet-normal-question-isnt-whether-boris-johnson-should-stay/ |Read more from Allison: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/allison-pearson/ |Read more from Liam: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/authors/liam-halligan/ |Listen to I Witnessed History: www.playpodca.st/witnessed |Need help subscribing or reviewing? Learn more about podcasts here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/radio/podcasts/podcast-can-find-best-ones-listen/ |Email: planetnormal@telegraph.co.uk |For 30 days' free access to The Telegraph: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/normal |See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Last Call with Chris Michaels
What's with these covidian people?

Last Call with Chris Michaels

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 29:20


Buttigieg now has a fire under him. Apple and Google further the Covid mythology. Democrats would make 1930's Germany blush. Covid in the air is…harmless after 20 minutes. UChicago has had enough…

Boiler Room
Hesher & Ruckus on Sunday Wire EP 403 (Repost for BR Stream)

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 154:39


This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR, with guest host Hesher (host of BOILER ROOM) and Ruckus (The Daily Ruckus) filling in for Patrick Henningsen this week, covering the top stories internationally including the ongoing Covidian coup d'etat and the fluid situation in Kazakhstan and much more. We'll also be joined in the Overdrive segment by the Sunday Wire's roving correspondent for culture & sport Basil Valentine to discuss the Tony Blair knighthood controversy and more. All this and much more.www.21stcenturywire.comwww.alternatecurrentradio.comMusic (with permission from artists):Peter Conway - https://www.peterconway.net/Walk-On Army - Dialectic - https://walkonarmy.bandcamp.com/track/dialectic-2Daz Band - We Are The 99 Percent - https://youtu.be/7MqdAPt4rT8

21st Century Wire's Podcast
SUNDAY WIRE: Episode #403 ‘Call it a Coup' with Hesher, Basil Valentine and more

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 154:39


NOTE: Our main Twitter account for Patrick Henningsen @21WIRE has been permanently de-platformed by Twitter's censorship department – please follow our alternative account @21stCenturyWire This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR, with guest host Hesher (host of BOILER ROOM) and friends filling in for Patrick Henningsen this week, covering the top stories internationally including the ongoing Covidian coup d'etat and the fluid situation in Kazakhstan and much more. We'll also be joined in the Overdrive segment by the Sunday Wire's roving correspondent for culture & sport Basil Valentine to discuss the Tony Blair knighthood controversy and more. All this and much more. Music (with permission from artists): Peter Conway - https://www.peterconway.net/  Walk-On Army - Dialectic - https://walkonarmy.bandcamp.com/track/dialectic-2  Daz Band - We Are The 99 Percent - https://youtu.be/7MqdAPt4rT8  Show links: https://www.alternatecurrentradio.com/news-radio/acr-boiler-room/ https://twitter.com/says_basil https://21stcenturywire.com/2022/01/04/the-ultimate-insult-military-mothers-protest-tony-blairs-knighthood/ https://21stcenturywire.com/2021/12/12/patrick-henningsen-speaking-at-awakening-conference-uk-2021/ GET YOUR COPY OF NEW DAWN MAGAZINE'S NEW SPECIAL ISSUE: https://21w.co/ndv15n6  GET 'LUV'IN THE OLD NORMAL' T-SHIRTS HERE: https://21w.co/old-normal JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL HERE: https://t.me/My21wire   SUPPORT OUR MEDIA PLATFORM HERE: https://21w.co/support  SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV: https://21wire.tv The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm UK Time, 12pm-3pm EST (US), 9am-12pm PST (US) at: http://alternatecurrentradio.com  http://thesundaywire.com

Odd Places Radio
Covidian Teachings | Going Viral #378

Odd Places Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2021 10:47


Season of Going ViralEvery Weekday Over ZoomEp. #378Covidian TeachingsWatch us on YouTube and FacebookListen to us everywhere elseoddplaces.buzzsprout.com#podcast #improv #theater #radio

Audiochats – Fakeologist.com
FAC1007-Eva and Fred

Audiochats – Fakeologist.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 48:28


Fred and Eva report from Florida about Israel and New Zealand in this Covidian world. iFrame is not supported! Donate to Fakeologist | Fakeologist Live show schedule | Audio archives | Fakeotube | DiscordNo tags for this post.

Unrestrained Thoughts
Ep.2 The Covidian Cult Bans Children From Society

Unrestrained Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 43:50


This last week NYC mayor (or dictator) Bill de Blasio announced updates to the already insane mandates that have been put in place. Not only is he forcing all private businesses to be fully vaccinated, he has now decided that children as young as 5 years old are no longer allowed to participate in society without proof of vaccination. Unvaccinated children in NYC are now second-class citizens. In this episode I play the audio of de Blasio's announcement while adding some flavorful commentary. Below are links to articles and stories providing further information on topics brought up in this episode: -Mayor de Blasio's announcement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGS6aOujYuE -First US Omicron case found in vaccinated Californian: https://nypost.com/2021/12/01/first-us-case-of-omicron-covid-variant-detected-in-california/ -Omicron found in more states with carriers being both vaccinated and unvaccinated: https://nypost.com/2021/12/04/omicron-spreads-to-six-more-us-states-bringing-total-to-11/ -Moderna CEO admits vaccines likely not effective against Omicron: https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/moderna-ceo-says-vaccines-likely-less-effective-against-omicron-1.5686864 -300,000 people at risk of heart problems in UK: https://www.standard.co.uk/news/health/post-pandemic-stress-disorder-heart-conditions-covid-london-physicians-b969436.html?__vfz=medium%3Dstandalone_content_recirculation_with_ads -NBC admits that evidence leads to link between vaccines and heart problems: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/evidence-grows-stronger-covid-vaccine-link-heart-issue-cdc-says-n1270339 -Fauci and NIH drugged puppies and fed their heads to sandflies: https://www.peta.org/blog/fauci-niaid-puppies-animal-testing/

The Highway of the Upright with Pastor Sam Jones
Branch Covidian Math: Omnicron + Mass Panic = 3 more Shots

The Highway of the Upright with Pastor Sam Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 27:27


Proverbs 9:10 "The fear of the LORD [is] the beginning of wisdom, And the knowledge of the Holy One [is] understanding.Branch Covidian math: Omnicron + Mass Panic = 3 more Shots https://noqreport.com/2021/12/08/6-pack-pfizer-biontech-plan-another-3-mrna-shots-for-omicron/ “The CEO of BioNtech, which produces what most refer to as the “Pfizer shot,” (Pfizer is BioNtech's Western partner and is primarily responsible for the logistics, delivery, and marketing related to the mRNA shots) stated Wednesday that the company intends on selling a three-dose regimen for the Omicron variant of the coronavirus. Citing “the data coming from the Omicron variant, BioNtech CEO Ugur Sahin stated: “It is very clear our vaccine for the Omicron variant should be a three dose vaccine.” “What data is the CEO of BioNTech observing to make this claim? That remains unclear. However, these companies are making an absolute killing with these shots and they don't want the gravy train to stop any time soon.” The liberal media's view of baby murder It's in jeopardy https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/roe-precedent-jeopardy-most-don-t-recognize-threat-n1285605 Adoption isn't a replacement for abortion rights https://www.vox.com/2021/12/8/22822854/abortion-roe-wade-adoption-supreme-court-barrettThree More Missionaries Released from Haiti! https://www.christiantoday.com/article/3.more.missionaries.released.in.haiti/137862.htm

Jerm Warfare: The Battle Of Ideas
CJ Hopkins on the Covidian cult and totalitarianism

Jerm Warfare: The Battle Of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 59:18


CJ Hopkins is a writer and satirist. He discusses the Covidian cult to which millions of people have willingly succumbed; how it's driven by fear and no different to totalitarianism; why being silent is a terrible idea; and what we can do to push back against the global capitalists. https://consentfactory.org https://cjhopkins.com

Audiochats – Fakeologist.com
FAC983-Rick and Rollo

Audiochats – Fakeologist.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 248:10


Anounceofsaltperday, Jonnyslist, Ab, ROAM Frank tells us we need to lay assault charges to get out of this Covidian intimidation. Donate to Fakeologist | Fakeologist Live show schedule | Audio archives | Fakeotube | DiscordNo tags for this post.

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Real News Live Podcast
Branch Covidian Mandate Madness!

Real News Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 62:29


Real News Live presents; "Deep Thought Thursday" with host Mike Bara & TV's Blake Walley! The Latest News, Current Events and More plus deep thoughts!

Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews
Mark Rippetoe on Covidians, Vaccines, Lockdowns, and More

Muscle for Life with Mike Matthews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 94:51


Mark Rippetoe is my most-requested repeat guest on the podcast, and he's back for another installment. So, what are we getting into this time? In this episode, we're having a meandering discussion about the state of all things Covid. Now, if you know Mark, you know that he likes to say “prickly” things, so you know it will be an interesting chat. Mark and I have fun chatting about masks, vaccines, boosters, lockdowns, Covidian cultists, and all the rest of it. Listen to this episode and let me know what you think! Mentioned on the Show: My New Book Muscle For Life: https://muscleforlifebook.com/

Catholic Family News's Podcast
Weekly News Roundup 10/14/2021

Catholic Family News's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 64:05


Our stories this week include: (1) the official opening of the two-year 'Synod on Synodality' (Oct. 2021–Oct. 2023), which some are dubbing 'Vatican III'; (2) U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi's visit to Rome, including her personal audience with Pope Francis; (3) two updates related to Traditionis Custodes; and (4) some good news involving legal victories against Covidian tyranny (jab mandates).

Exit the Cult
ETC 05 | The Covidian Cult

Exit the Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 79:10


On this weeks episode of Exit the Cult, we explore the strange and terrifying reality of what it means to live in a world where one becomes surrounded by a cult of mainstream propaganda believers. The Covidian Cult is the worlds biggest psyop in human history, which has garnered billions of unsuspecting members in less than 2 years. The hypnosis is real and we are all witnessing the greatest deception of the truth modern society has ever confronted. We dig in to some Britney Spears updates, listen to senators "drill" General Milley over his treasonous conduct under President Trump as well as covering for Biden's blatant lies over the botched military exit of Afghanistan. We take in some truth bombs from Alex Jones, we hear more "blah blah blah" words of wisdom from Greta Thunberg at the G7 summit, learn about Amazon's newest home robot that will scan your home and get some insight into why NBA players feel hesitant to get the jabs. Let's exit the cult!Articles:The Covidian CultRolling Stone - Britney vs SpearsNYPost - Dog the Bounty HunterMSN - Gabbie Petito Hoax?CNBC - Astro the Amazon RobotZeroHedge - Milley Defends Promise To Tip Off ChinaESPN - Lebron James "Staying Healthy"Support Exit the Cult on Patreon.Reach out to us at exitthecult@protonmail.com or visit exitthecult.comNews stories and clips shared on ETC are for entertainment purposes only and are not endorsed by Elf Tree Publishing. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Whispering Huntys
Rules Mean Nothing (W/ Mijon Zulu, Nick Probst, Brynn Byrne, and The Lady Galore)

Whispering Huntys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 65:35


Happy Bushwig and congrats to one of our two new Miss Bushwigs! On the pod, we are joined by the fabulous Toronto writer and podcaster Brynn Byrne (be sure to check out the That Was a Show? podcast).  From across the pond, we reconnected with our spicy Dutch diva The Lady Galore. Brynn starts us off with the full scoop on Canada's election and current Covidian journey before sharing local drag info. If we ever make it to Canada, we'll be attending drag brunch at the Gladstone Hotel in the West End of Toronto. Lady Galore is hot off the presses from publishing her book Glitter Maakt Alles Beter: Hoe Lady Galore Mijn Leven Redde - the first Dutch book about drag! We were lucky to catch her because she was actually performing at Patty Pam Pam's Holy Brunch along with Reggy B!On the pod: Drag Race Holland Season 2:  Why do rules mean nothing Holland?  Did other queens besides Vanessa know? What did Willam actually do? If Vivaldi had a phone, please explain that plastic deforestation dress? If Lady Galore already has a stage at Milkshake Festival, has she won season 2? Should Tabitha have been in the top 4? Can Vaness still win after the incident?  The Gaymoji challenge!  Camp still needs to be funny. Should Puny have won?  Why so many breastplates? Explaining Merol's song. Who should get the crown Kita MInaj and My Little Puny are BABY QUEENS?  About our guests:  Brynn Byrne is a pop culture-obsessed writer and podcaster from Toronto, Ontario. She is the co-creator, producer and co-host of That Was a Show? a podcast about failed or forgotten sitcoms from the 80s and 90s. When Brynn isn't binging obscure sitcoms or Drag Race she can either be found struggling to write the next great screenplay or singing show tunes to her cat Gizmo. This Diva isn't your regular Queen honey, she's Fierce, Legendary, and Galore! We loved her so much she is back for more!  Lady Galore a staple of Amsterdam and Dutch Drag since 2009. Lady Galore has performed all over: Shanghai, Tokyo, New York, Chicago, Sydney, Melbourne, Paris, Berlin, Belfast, Glasgow, and Stockholm, just to name a few.  After 200 solo shows, it was time to step up her game and Lady Galore invented a couple of huge concepts like  “the GALORE Stage” on Europes Biggest gay festival “Milkshake Festival” and she is programming Europes biggest gay ski event “European Gay Ski Week” where she invites tons of Queens from all over the world to perform and show you the art of Drag.  Besides performing live on stage, Lady Galore acted in 2 movies and has won several awards/prizes for the documentary: Galore. Made by Dyzlo film. A film about her career, traveling the world, an extraordinary lifestyle, and winning everyone's heart. In 2019 she hosted “The Diva In Mij”, the first-ever Dutch TV-show presented by Drag Queens together with Envy Peru and Hoax Le Beau.  Looking ahead, in 2021, she will release her first book about her life and the dutch Drag scene. Last but not least, Lady Galore has been honored to be an Amsterdam Gay Pride Ambassador and has been organizing the Gay Pride Boat with Drag Queens United yearly since 2012.  “Let's make more GLAMOUR!” FOLLOW THE LADY GALOREInstagram: the_lady_galore  Facebook: theladygalore/Youtube: sanderdenbaas FOLLOW BRYNN BYRNE Instagram: thatwasashowInstagram: brynnabyrne Check out That Was a Show? Podcast.  FOLLOW NICKInstagram: neprobst and grow_withnickTwitter: neprobst  FOLLOW MIJONInstagram:majorzu FOLLOW THE HUNTYSInstagram: whisperinghuntysFacebook: whisperinghuntysTiktok: whisperinghuntysTwitter: huntywhisperingWhispering Huntys Website  Whispering Huntys is an Apocalypse Podcast Network Podcast. Sign up to our Listserv: http://eepurl.com/hfnySr

LocoFoco Netcast
How a Vax Passport Launched in the Evergreen State

LocoFoco Netcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 113:34


Timothy Virkkala talks to Stephen Schumacher, activist against the current medical nemesis, about the nefarious and crazy-cult Covidian nightmare unleashed in a charming town on Puget Sound. This audio podcast is available from podcatchers as well as on video at YouTube. The audio host can always be found at LocoFoco.net. Virkkala's blog is at wirkman.com, and please join in the fun at locofoco.locals.com. The video version is available at https://youtu.be/7yBeY8HqKOs .

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast
“Stand Up Covidian” with Aisling Bea

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 67:27


This week Moshe and Natasha have their first overseas guest, Aisling Bea zooming in from London! They chat about how Aisling's life has changed post-BAFTA, Natasha being Aisling's hint that Covid was a going to be a big deal, and sending a cardboard cutout to a christening. They give advice to one caller who doesn't want to be her best friend's boyfriend's confidant and another who wants to graciously end her long term relationship. We have new merch! Get your towel, mug, and shorts at endlesshoneymoonpod.com/shop Submit your deepest secrets to the Endless Honeymoon Secrets Hotline: (213) 222-8608 and ask Natasha and Moshe for relationship advice: endlesshoneymoonpod@gmail.com. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEH​​ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endlesshoneymoonpod/ This week's episode is brought to you by Helix! Links:  https://www.helix.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Weapons of Meme Destruction
Episode 59: Rogan + Horse Pills = Covidian’s Unforced Error

Weapons of Meme Destruction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021


Ep. 59: Rogan + Horse Pills = Covidian's Unforced Error

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast
“Stand Up Covidian” with Aisling Bea

The Endless Honeymoon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 67:27


This week Moshe and Natasha have their first overseas guest, Aisling Bea zooming in from London! They chat about how Aisling's life has changed post-BAFTA, Natasha being Aisling's hint that Covid was a going to be a big deal, and sending a cardboard cutout to a christening. They give advice to one caller who doesn't want to be her best friend's boyfriend's confidant and another who wants to graciously end her long term relationship. We have new merch! Get your towel, mug, and shorts at endlesshoneymoonpod.com/shopSubmit your deepest secrets to the Endless Honeymoon Secrets Hotline: (213) 222-8608 and ask Natasha and Moshe for relationship advice: endlesshoneymoonpod@gmail.com. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToEH​​ Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/endlesshoneymoonpod/This week's episode is brought to you by Helix!Links: https://www.helix.com 

DECODE
03 - DECODE - Covidian Time War: Ft. Barrett from CONTAIN

DECODE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 77:04


On this episode of DECODE Barrett Avner from CONTAIN joins us to discuss post-covidian tactics against hyper-rationality and how to dissolve one's digital ego.

The Opposing The Matrix Show
Will There Be Covidian Stormtroopers Banging On Our Doors In The Near Future

The Opposing The Matrix Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 43:38


This week the Biden Administration announced that they would be putting together a force of people that they called “Stormtroopers.” These people would come to your door to vaccinate you if you haven't been stuck with the Jab. When the press said that they were concerned that police or troops would be knocking the press secretary said that it would probably be citizenry that would be recruited to do the deed. Great, torches and pitchforks at my front door!?!

The Opposing The Matrix Show
Will There Be Covidian Stormtroopers Banging On Our Doors In The Near Future?

The Opposing The Matrix Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 43:25


This week the Biden Administration announced that they would be putting together a force of people that they called “Stormtroopers.” These people would come to your door to vaccinate you if you haven't been stuck with the Jab. When the press said that they were concerned that police or troops would be knocking the press secretary said that it would probably be citizenry that would be recruited to do the deed. Great, torches and pitchforks at my front door!?!

MainUNStream - Real people, real experience; unfiltered intercourse, free from hype & hidden agendas
MainUNStream Ep 21 [Commentary] Republished Covidian Considerations

MainUNStream - Real people, real experience; unfiltered intercourse, free from hype & hidden agendas

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 10:09


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Adult-Ish
Season 4, Ep. 49: The Importance of Traveling as an Adult

Adult-Ish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 37:15


Baby, we're back! Your favorite podcast hosts are back together and they're here to discuss the very thing that's been keeping them booked and busy: traveling. In this episode of 'Adult-ish,' host Afiya is joined by the glamourous Vincent Bernard to discuss the recurring themes of travel, recall their recent trips away from home, the experiences they had, and how the very act of "travel" is much needed as an adult. Listen on ats the pair describe the sights, sounds, and perspectives they got on each of their trips and how the time away from home can actually do a bit of recharging of the soul. Can't get away or feeling very cautious about traveling in the times of Corona? Well, the duo also gives their own tips and trips on how to get the "away from home" feeling in your country, state, and/or city. It doesn't take a lot to create a getaway that works for you — and your pockets. Be sure to tune in and give your own thoughts, too! Links Mentioned:Host: Afiya A.http://twitter.com/lajoliepoeta http://instagram.com/alja0214 Clubhouse @Aljaugustwww.aljathewriter.comCo-Host: Vincent Bernardhttps://www.facebook.com/vincent.bernard.543http://instagram.com/vincentbernard_83http://www.twitter.com/vincebernardAdult-ish Podcast http://twitter.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://instagram.com/adultishp0dcasthttp://facebook.com/adultishp0dcastHave you traveled in these Covidian times? Tell us how the experience was for you via email at afiya@digidisnet.com

Progressive Spirit
Episode 402: John Shuck's Covid Radio Essays, Part 3, "Resisting Evil"

Progressive Spirit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 55:59


For Father’s Day, I wrote a new radio essay about the condition our condition is in. I tell my story since the beginning of this attack on the human race. I also include my Palm Sunday sermon from way back on April 5th, 2020, "Stand On Your Feet," a short story, "The Screens," and a poem, "Say Goodbye."

Rev. Hooman
Persian Cake | Artesa Winery Napa, CA

Rev. Hooman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 229:56


Far from the high-energy city is a whimsical place with Tuscany-like rolling hills in Napa, CA. There friends from close and far made the Covidian trek to celebrate their beloved someone at an intimate multi-cultural gathering at Artesa Winery. Thank you for holding space for a birthday celebration everyone desperately needed! How lucky I was that I got to play EVERYTHING I love!

Fakeologist Show – Fakeologist.com
FAK311-Markus Allen

Fakeologist Show – Fakeologist.com

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 105:34


Markus and I reconnect to chat about the Covidian world. EscapeTheNewNormal.com Markus Allen, [24.05.21 22:20] Optogenetics used for the first time to help a blind patient see again – STAT With engineered proteins, scientists use optogenetics for the first time to help a blind patient see again optogenetics Magneto Protein Could Help Magnets Control Brain […]

Boiler Room
Hesher & Ruckus on Sunday Wire (02-May-2021) Re-upload

Boiler Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 140:26


Reupload for BOILER ROOM podcast feed: HESHER & RUCKUS - Guest hosting Sunday Wire on the May 2nd, 2021 edition, ICYMI.This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR with guest hosts Hesher and Ruckus filling-in this week for Patrick Henningsen, covering the top stories in the US, Europe and internationally. Spring is finally here, and many conscious humans are waking up from the dark slumber of Covidian cultism, but there are still many more who have gone even deeper down the rabbit hole of propaganda and fear, and for them there seems to no easy way out. Hopefully they will be jarred by communities across America and beyond who have broken their covid chains and are now reclaiming their sanity sovereignty. In the second hour, we'll connect with the Sunday Wire's roving correspondent for culture & sport, Basil Valentine, for an alternative look at this week's events in the UK and America. All this and much more.

Unsafe Space
[Episode 0575] [#Covfefe Break] CRT in Schools, Woke Canada, and Covidian Branding

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 117:53


Keri and Carter are joined by Kelly Lamb and "Actual Justice Warrior" Sean Fitzgerald. They discuss the importance of fighting Critical Race Theory in the education system, Canada's authoritarian slide, and the disturbing trend of Branch Covidians branding themselves with logos of major pharmaceutical companies. Because #resistance. Follow Kelly: On Twitter at @LittleGoatCR On YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmeZAal3f9_0h3LmYiqNCag Follow Sean: On Twitter at @IamSean90 On Instagram at @iamsean90 On YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/ActualJusticeWarrior The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0575 Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @unsafespace [currently suspended without any reason given] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop

Unsafe Space
[Episode 0575] [#Covfefe Break] CRT in Schools, Woke Canada, and Covidian Branding

Unsafe Space

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 117:53


Keri and Carter are joined by Kelly Lamb and "Actual Justice Warrior" Sean Fitzgerald. They discuss the importance of fighting Critical Race Theory in the education system, Canada's authoritarian slide, and the disturbing trend of Branch Covidians branding themselves with logos of major pharmaceutical companies. Because #resistance. Follow Kelly: On Twitter at @LittleGoatCR On YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmeZAal3f9_0h3LmYiqNCag Follow Sean: On Twitter at @IamSean90 On Instagram at @iamsean90 On YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/ActualJusticeWarrior The video version of this episode is available here: https://unsafespace.com/ep0575 Thanks for Watching! The best way to follow Unsafe Space, no matter which platforms ban us, is to visit: https://unsafespace.com While we're still allowed on YouTube, please don't forget to verify that you're subscribed, and to like and share this episode. You can find us there at: https://unsafespace.com/channel For episode clips, visit: https://unsafespace.com/clips Other video platforms on which our content can be found include: LBRY: https://lbry.tv/@unsafe BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/unsafespace/ Also, come join our community of dangerous thinkers at the following social media sites...at least until we get banned: Censorship-averse platforms: Gab: @unsafe Minds: @unsafe Locals: unsafespace.locals.com Parler: @unsafespace Telegram Chat: https://t.me/joinchat/H4OUclXTz4xwF9EapZekPg Censorship-happy platforms: Twitter: @unsafespace [currently suspended without any reason given] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsafepage Instagram: @_unsafespace MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/unsafespace Support the content that you consume by visiting: https://unsafespace.com/donate Finally, don't forget to announce your status as a wrong-thinker with some Unsafe Space merch, available at: https://unsafespace.com/shop

ON THE WAKE UP RADIO
Resonance: HR 6666 - The Branch Covidian Wet Dream More Covid Radiation Links

ON THE WAKE UP RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 46:30


Host @cafeamericainpodcast https://www.instagram.com/cafeamericainpodcast/ #Resonance #heavilyflawedindividual #onthewakeupradio listen https://radio.securenetsystems.net/v5... https://onthewakeupradio.com/ Donate https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/onthe... https://cash.app/$onthewakeupradio Signup otwtube.com Beat by lostinscores

21st Century Wire's Podcast
SUNDAY WIRE: Episode #371 ‘Mayday, Mayday’ with Hesher, Ruckus, Basil Valentine and More

21st Century Wire's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 143:00


This week the SUNDAY WIRE broadcasts LIVE on ACR with guest hosts Hesher and Ruckus filling-in this week for Patrick Henningsen, covering the top stories in the US, Europe and internationally. Spring is finally here, and many conscious humans are waking up from the dark slumber of Covidian cultism, but there are still many more who have gone even deeper down the rabbit hole of propaganda and fear, and for them there seems to no easy way out. Hopefully they will be jarred by communities across America and beyond who have broken their covid chains and are now reclaiming their sanity sovereignty. In the second hour, we’ll connect with the Sunday Wire’s roving correspondent for culture & sport, Basil Valentine, for an alternative look at this week’s events in the UK and America. All this and much more. JOIN OUR TELEGRAM CHANNEL HERE: https://t.me/My21wire   SUPPORT OUR MEDIA PLATFORM HERE: https://21w.co/support  SUBSCRIBE & BECOME A MEMBER @21WIRE.TV: https://21wire.tv The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen broadcasts LIVE on Alternate Current Radio SUNDAY 5pm-8pm UK Time, 12pm-3pm EST (US), 9am-12pm PST (US) at: http://alternatecurrentradio.com  http://thesundaywire.com

The Busy Mom
Branch Covidian: The Cult of Covid with Steve Deace

The Busy Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 24:56


“For all intents and purposes, the ‘Branch Covidians’ (as we call them) are perhaps the largest cult in American history. Every cult has a cult leader, and for these Branch Covidians their high priest is no other than Anthony Fauci.” Steve believes there are seven characteristics of a cult. Today, we’ll go through some of them and see how many of the boxes are checked in the cult of Covid. Above all, we must value truth. **Find more at HeidiStJohn.com** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support

Audiochats – Fakeologist.com
FAK298-Covidian Cult article

Audiochats – Fakeologist.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 50:46


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The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast
2316: Covidian Skreets

The Black Guy Who Tips Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 87:21


Rod and Karen respond to listener feedback. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Voice Mail: 704-557-0186

Critical Thinking with Andrew Coppens
The 5 NEW Branch Covidian Lies | 04/12/21

Critical Thinking with Andrew Coppens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 56:00


Now that the vaccine has become more and more popular, what will the fear-mongers and control-freaks do? Well they are up to old tricks with new themes and we expose them on today's #ChangeTheArgument

On The Level: Where Spin Meets Sanity
The 4 Pillars Of The Branch Covidian Faith

On The Level: Where Spin Meets Sanity

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 31:37


#025. Much like David Koresh and his Branch Davidian's in the early 1990's, COVID-19 has created a religious like cult following in 2020-21. It has caused narratives that can only be accepted by faith and not science. The Branch Covidians are led by their uncharismatic leader Pope Anthony Fauci, MD. The MSM and left wing liberalites are all on board with the newest religion in America.  Shawn Waugh covers the 4 pillars of the Covidian Faith in this Podcast and puts the 'science On The Level.' Music Credits:Song: You're So VainArtist: Carly SimonLicensed By (C) 2011 Iris RecordsSong: AbracadabraArtist: Steve Miller BandLicensed to YouTube byUMG (on behalf of ARS Entertainment N.V.); ARESA, LatinAutorPerf, Reservoir Media (Publishing), Global Music Rights LLC, CMRRA, Abramus Digital, LatinAutor - PeerMusic, UMPI, Audiam (Publishing), UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, and 13 music rights societiesSong: Beat ItArtist: Michael JacksonWriters: Michael JacksonLicensed to YouTube bySME (on behalf of Epic); LatinAutor - SonyATV, LatinAutorPerf, SOLAR Music Rights Management, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, Sony ATV Publishing, and 10 music rights societiesSong: We're Not Gonna Take It (2009 Remaster)Artist: Twisted SisterAlbum: We're Not Gonna Take ItWriters: Dee SniderLicensed to YouTube byWMG (on behalf of Atlantic Records); CMRRA, LatinAutor - UMPG, LatinAutorPerf, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, Sony ATV Publishing, UMPG Publishing, UMPI, and 17 music rights societiesSong: Weird ScienceArtist: Oingo BoingoWriters: Danny ElfmanLicensed to YouTube byUMG (on behalf of Geffen*); CMRRA, UMPG Publishing, Warner Chappell, LatinAutor - UMPG, ARESA, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, UMPI, LatinAutorPerf, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., and 5 music rights societies

Fakeologist Show – Fakeologist.com

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Theventpod
"These Covidian Times" Ep.120

Theventpod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 79:25


May contain explicit language, listeners discretion is advised.00:00:00 - Intro00:03:11 - Corono Weekly00:57:54 - Finance Month Review01:10:20 - Extra Special Thanks Too..(@sirensav)In A World Where... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Occupy Your Mind!
OYM Ep.54 Why Do We Obey?

Occupy Your Mind!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 39:19


Why are so many people giving up their civil liberties, walking around with cloth over their noses and acting like they're frightened of one another? Blind obedience and faith in authority figures, I would argue, is the culprit. Americans, and people around the world it seems, have learned to just do what they're told, to not ask questions, to just assume that the authorities know what is right. Is the sky blue? Not if Tony Fauci says it isn't! Several years ago, a crime was committed in several states here in the USA. A con artist called over sixty fast-food restaurants, claimed to be a police detective then convinced the managers and employees of the restaurants to engage in unthinkable sexual acts--acts they'd never have engaged in otherwise. The victims did things that went against their core moral values. They obeyed orders from a stranger, a man they couldn't even see, who told them what to do over the phone. Many people want to blame our educational system or television and social media addiction for today's Covidian cult-like behavior on the part of Americans who are willingly giving up their civil liberties and allowing a frightening totalitarian system to take over. What is happening here in America and around the world is beyond frightening. We are watching a hybrid of 1984 and Brave New World emerging before our very eyes. But why? How? Could it be that we humans naturally obey authority? Perhaps education isn't the problem but the possible solution. Perhaps kids need to learn not about the Constitution but about obedience, conformity and how power is wielded over those who thoughtlessly embrace the two. #weainthavingit #orwell #1984 #obedience --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Budapest.fm
Talking With Willie #2 - Teréz Rapkay, Nauszika Völgyi

Budapest.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 90:06


This week Willie is talking with Hungarian documentary filmmakers teréz and nauszika. Tom Bean aka Bab Tamás returns! Join us for a pálinka fueled conversation about nationality, identity and the role of propaganda in society throughout the ages. Particularly intriguing given the emergence of new media and its role in our pre and post COVIDian world. Thank you to Whiskey Barlang János for bridging the gaps. Enjoy responsibly.

Freedom Prepper Podcast
49. The Big Leak, It's Official, Covidian News, No Men Allowed, and Bravery

Freedom Prepper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 23:46


Grab some ☕ coffee to go with your daily dose of the Prepper Post http://freedomroasterscoffee.com Join in on the conversation at our new home free of big tech overlords http://freedompreppercommunity.com Link to each article in today's Post http://freedomprepper.com/prepper-post-news-dec-17-2020-the-big-leak

Freedom Prepper Podcast
46. Pardon me...Electoral Law Stories in the News, News of the Covidian Cult, Hugs, and more in today's Prepper Post.

Freedom Prepper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 22:44


Grab some ☕ coffee to go with your daily dose of the Prepper Post http://freedomroasterscoffee.com WATCH: 10 Reasons You Won't be Bugging Out https://youtu.be/OR27aceSutw Follow off of YouTube: https://linktr.ee/freedomprepper Link to each article in today's Post http://freedomprepper.com/prepper-post-news-dec-11-2020-pardon-me

Freedom Prepper Podcast
43. Sneak Attack and Guns? Pearl Harbor and Our Guns...Branch Covidian, Election Fraud, a Confession and more!

Freedom Prepper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 21:13


Grab some coffee to go with your daily dose of the Prepper Post http://freedomroasterscoffee.com WATCH: 10 Reasons You Won't be Bugging Out https://youtu.be/OR27aceSutw Follow off of YouTube: https://linktr.ee/freedomprepper Link to each article in today's Post http://freedomprepper.com/prepper-post-news-dec-7-2020-sneak-attack-and-guns

The Dusty Life Podcast
TDL 241: The COVIDian

The Dusty Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 62:59


In this episode of TDL Kyle and Grant talk about their current projects and chat about the podcasts they are listening to and watchings. You can support the show and earn rewards by becoming a monthly patron at patreon.com/thedustylife, purchasing a t-shirt, or donating at thedustylife.com. Please like, review, and share if you enjoy the show. Thanks for listening!

BFM :: A Bit of Culture
Stanning Doctor Doom-scroll

BFM :: A Bit of Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 39:39


This episode of A Bit of Culture presents us with yet another thrilling tripartite of culture commentaries; this time discussing Korean pop, news consumption in Covidian times, and what you may find in a Russian vault. First up is BFMer Julian Yap, waxing lyrical over K-pop darlings BTS; albeit late to the party, we found to be absolutely forgivable. Coming from a slightly older demographic compared to a typical fan of the enigmatic Seoul boyband, she unpacks some thoughtful observations; acknowledging the devotion of their die-hard fans coupled with a sense of social responsibility by the band themselves. Next, Kam presents his conundrum about doom-scrolling in these trying times. With news of the world pronouncing its negativity more than ever before, the trio agrees that perhaps going offline for a while isn't such a bad idea. And lastly we round off this edition with Dr. Ann Lee's fascinating tale of Russian dentist Val Kolpakov and his grand collection of toothpastes. Yes, it is a thing.

DAWN Cast
Cattleyard Brewing Co.: The Spirit of Entrepreneurship @Dawn ft. Fernando Motti | Motti+Smith

DAWN Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 27:20


While Covid19 restrictions have eased and we are seeing crowd gathering activities such as as sports are allowed, the overall events industry has been greatly impacted. Fernando Motti, a Director at Motti+Smith Events who creates premium hospitality experiences for clients such as Sydney Festival, Sydney Writers Festival, Groovin the Moo and Vivid, shared how his business almost died overnight . However, like many businesses, Fernando's saw opportunities in this Covidian time, using his 12 years combined experience in catering and sustainable events management, to create positive spirit and generate great energy in this testing time in designing a new craft beer: Cattleyard Brewing Co. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - How is event business during Covid-19? 02:29 - What was Fernando's event business in the industry? 03:35 - What Fernando's business does to cope with the Covid-19 social distancing period 05:27 - Chance to focus on new business 07:43 - Beer and Music connection 09:16 - Event business challenges 12:36 - How did Fernando process during the start of Covic-19 social distancing period? 17:23 - Getting beer business online 19:38 - Beer competition in Australia 21:03 - What is craft beer? 22:39 - How to make money with craft beer? 24:39 - Going back to the new normal in event industry https://www.instagram.com/cattleyardb... https://www.instagram.com/mottismith/ _________________________________________________________ CONNECT WITH US! DAWN is always eager to learn and share stories from different perspectives. If you have a story to share or know someone who is championing Inclusion & Diversity, please contact us! OUR WEBSITE - https://dawn.org.au/ FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/dawnconnect/ TWITTER - https://twitter.com/yourdawn LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dawn... INSTAGRAM - @dawn_podcast SOUNDCLOUD - https://soundcloud.com/dawnpodcast _________________________________________________________CONTACT US! What topics do you like to hear about? Do you have questions you like us to answer in our podcasts? Let us know! info@dawn.org.au

The Ludkast
Episode 17: Duck And Cover!- Emergency Covidian Update!

The Ludkast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2020 58:35


Twists and turns abound as we attempt to navigate the labyrinthine mindf*ck known as COVID-19!Drop us a line at the.ludkast@gmail.com!