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Best podcasts about raymond wiley

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Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Who blew up Satan's (Georgia Guide) stones? With Raymond Wiley

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 98:59


Ken travels to the deepest darkest Georgian wilds to uncover the identity of the Georgia Guidestones bomber. Joining Ken on this sleuthy endeavour is our old buddy, and the guy that literally wrote the book on the stones, Raymond Wiley. This week we discuss: The history of the Georgia Guidestones, The rise of dark conspiracy theory, who we think planted the bomb, QAnon and much more.   Main theme by Simon Smerdon (Mothboy) Music bed by chriszabriskie.com Check out Raymond's new podcast ‘Retrophilia' on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere else you look for podcasts. Check out Raymond's book published by Disinfo/Weiserhttps://redwheelweiser.com/book/the-georgia-guidestones-9781934708682/ Raymond Wiley Bio: Raymond Wiley is a historian, broadcaster, and producer based in Athens, Georgia. Arguably the foremost expert on the Georgia Guidestones, he has appeared on numerous TV, radio, and online series, including Brad Meltzer's Decoded and CBS News Atlanta. Episodes of his audio series, Out There Radio and The Disinformation Podcasts, have been syndicated on numerous AM and FM stations and downloaded millions of times. He has been described as “a sober, Southeastern version of the radio host Art Bell, exhaustive in chronicling conspiracy theories and the occult.”    

Project Archivist
Georgia Guidstones With Raymond Wiley repost ( episode 31)

Project Archivist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 52:50


Now that the GA Guide stones are history thanks to idiots, I received A LOT of requests to repost this episode. This is from waaaay back in episode 31. Closing Music for the show: Gomer Pyle -Drawback

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Speakeasily vs. the '80s
The Beastmaster (1982)

Speakeasily vs. the '80s

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 69:51


Speakeasily vs. the ‘80s welcomes podcast pioneer and author of The Georgia Guidestones: America's Most Mysterious Monument, Raymond Wiley, to venture into the wilds of The Beastmaster (1982)! This sword and sorcery celebration has everything you need in a movie: dudes in ominous robes, ferrets, equal opportunity nudity, hot mutant witches… It's Conan meets Tarzan meets an all-Chippendales' production of The Wizard of Oz.

Speakeasily vs. the '80s
Announcement: Retrophilia

Speakeasily vs. the '80s

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 1:19


Odessa lil just wants you to know about a new podcast about the past that she's co-hosting with Raymond Wiley of Disinformation, Out There Radio, and The Shadow of Ideas. It's called RETROPHILIA and this season focuses on the 1990s. Please check it out and subscribe/rate/review on the iTunes. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retrophilia/id1598247675 Speakeasily vs. the '80s will be back soon!!

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Retrophilia: The '90s in Music, Film & Culture
1991: The Year It All Began

Retrophilia: The '90s in Music, Film & Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 69:14


From the fall of the Soviet Union to the world-shattering release of Nirvana's "Nevermind," 1991 set the stage for the alternative music and culture that defined a generation.

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Druids, Satan and Crud with Isaac Bonewits

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 90:08


We finally did it, we reached episode 30! To celebrate the 'big 3 0' we decided to invite back co-hosts Raymond Wiley and Austin Gandy to get the proceedings in full swing, and booked a guest that we've been hankering after for a while now. To top this off, we also recorded the show live (something we plan to do from now on), and our audience gave us some great questions!The guest in question, Isaac Bonewits, has had a fantastically rich career in occultism. From becoming the ArchDruid of  the RDNA, to helping reconstruct the 'Caliphate' branch of the OTO, Isaac gives us a fantastically engaging, frank and often funny, interview.Discussed this week: Why Neo-paganism appears to be changing, How to get thrown out of the Church of Satan by Aton Lavay, being awarded the only recognised academic degree in 'Magic', the effect of 'crud' on estoterism, and uncle Aleister.Of course, no show would be complete without a musical interlude from the amazing Daddytank and his chorus of noise! This weeks entertainers:Each Paw Gremlin Small - IIIseye.r.o.d.e - R03Early Paintings - FundamentalistWe'll keep you posted on the site for when we're doing the next live show. You can also follow site developments on Twitter, just follow @sittingnowenjoy!Isaac Bonewits Bio:Bonewits, P. E. I. (Isaac) (1949–?) One of the brightest and most colorful figures of the Neopagan movement, Philip Emmons Isaac Bonewits is best known for his leadership in modern Druidism. He is a priest, magician, scholar, author, bard and activist, and has dedicated himself to reviving Druidism as a “Third Wave” religion aimed at protecting “Mother Nature and all Her children.“Bonewits was born on October 1, 1949, in Royal Oak, Michigan — the perfect place, he likes to joke, for a future Archdruid. The fourth of five children (three girls, two boys), he spent most of his childhood in Ferndale, a suburb of Detroit. When he was nearly 12, the family moved to [Southern California, first on the actual beach of Capistrano Beach, later to] San Clemente, California.From his mother, a devout Roman Catholic, Bonewits developed an appreciation for the importance of religion; from his father, a convert to Catholicism from Presbyterianism, he acquired skepticism. He bounced back and forth between parochial and public schools, largely due to the lack of programs for very bright students — his I.Q. was tested at 200.His first exposure to magic came at age 13, when he met a young Creole woman from New Orleans who practiced Voodoo. She showed him some of her magic and so accurately divined the future [and so successfully performed spells] that he was greatly impressed. During his teen years, he read extensively about magic and parapsychology. He also read science fiction, which often has strong magical and psychic themes.In ninth grade, Bonewits entered a Catholic high-school seminary. He soon realized, however, that he did not want to be a priest in the Catholic faith. He returned to public school and graduated a year early. After spending a year in junior college to get foreign language credits, he enrolled at the University of California at Berkeley in 1966. At about the same time, he began practicing magic, devising his own rituals by studying the structure of rituals in books, and by observing them in various churches.His roommate at Berkeley, Robert Larson, was a Druid, an alumnus of Carleton College, where the Reformed Druids of North America (RDNA) had been founded in 1963. Larson interested Bonewits in Druidism and initiated him into the RDNA. The two established a grove in Berkeley. Bonewits was ordained as a Druid priest in October 1969. The Berkeley grove was shaped as a Neopagan religion, unlike other RDNA groves, which considered the order a philosophy. The Neopagan groves became part of a branch called the New Reformed Druids of North America (NRDNA).During college, Bonewits spent about eight months as a member of the Church of Satan, an adventure that began as a lark. The college campus featured a Spot where evangelists of various persuasions would lecture to anyone who would listen. As a joke, Bonewits showed up one day to perform a satirical lecture as a Devil’s evangelist. He was so successful that he was approached by a woman who said she represented Anton Szandor LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan. Bonewits attended the church’s meetings and improved upon some of their rituals but dropped out after personality conflicts with LaVey. The membership, he found, consisted largely of middleclass conservatives who were more “rightwing and racist” than Satanist.Bonewits had intended to major in psychology but through Berkeley’s individual group-study program fashioned his own course of study. In 1970 he graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in magic [and thaumaturgy], the first person ever to do so at a Westem educational institution. He also was the last to do so in the United States[?]. College administrators were so embarrassed over the publicity about the degree that magic, witchcraft and sorcery were banned from the individual group-study program.The fame of his degree led to a book contract. In 1971 Real Magic was published, offering Bonewits’ views on magic, ritual and psychic abilities. A revised and updated edition was published in 1979 and reissued in 1989.In 1973 Bonewits met a woman named Rusty [Elliot], a folksinger in the Berkeley cafes. They moved to Minneapolis, where they were married, and where Bonewits took over the editorship of Gnostica, a Neopagan journal published by Carl Weschcke of Llewellyn Publications. He gaveGnostica a scholarly touch and turned it into the leading journal in the field. But the job lasted only 1 1/2 years, for the editorial changes resulted in the loss of many non-Pagan readers, who found the magazine too high brow.Bonewits remained in Minneapolis for about another year. While there he established a Druid grove called the Schismatic Druids of North America, a splinter group of the RDNA. He also joined with several Jewish pagan friends and created the Hasidic Druids of North America, the only grove of which existed briefly in St. Louis, where its membership overlapped with that of the Church of All Worlds. In 1974–75, Bonewits [partially] wrote, edited and self-published The Druid Chronicles (Evolved), a compendium of the history, theology, rituals and customs of all the Reformed Druid movements, including the ones he invented himself.[During this same time] he also founded the Aquarian Anti-Defamation League (AADL), a civil liberties and public relations organization for members of minority belief systems, such as the Rosicrucians, Theosophists, Neopagans, Witches, occultists, astrologers and others. [See The Aquarian Manifesto.] Bonewits sought to convince such persons that they had more in common with each other than they realized. By banding together, they could effectively fight, through the press and the courts, the discrimination and harassment of the Judeo-Christian conservatives.Bonewits served as president of the AADL and devoted most of his income — from unemployment insurance — to running it. The organization scored several small victories in court, such as restoring an astrologer to her apartment, after she had been evicted because a neighbor told her landlord that her astrology classes were “black magic seances.” In 1976 Bonewits and Rusty divorced, and he decided to return to Berkeley. The AADL disintegrated shortly after his departure.In Berkeley, Bonewits rejoined the NRDNA grove and was elected Archdruid. He established The Druid Chronicler (which later became Pentalpha Journal) as a national Druid publication in 1978. He attempted to make the Berkeley grove as Neopagan as the groves in Minneapolis and St. Louis, which caused a great deal of friction among the longtime members. After a few clashes, Bonewits left the organization. Pentalpha Journal folded.[Also in 1978 , he researched and wrote Authentic Thaumaturgy, essentially a rewrite of Real Magic for players of fantasy role-playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons. It was published in booklet format, shown left, in 1978 and 1979 by The Chaosium, publishers of the Runequest and Call of Cthulu games. “A.T.” became highly influential in the RPG community, even though no more than 1,000 copies were ever printed. Many years later, in 1998, he published a dramatically expanded and updated edition, shown right, for Steve Jackson Games, which released it as a large trade paperback. Excerpts from this new edition can be foundhere.]In 1979 he married for a second time, to a woman named Selene [Kumin]. That relationship ended in 1982 [after a brief stay in Santa Cruz, California, where he worked as a typesetter]. In 1983 he was initiated into the New Reformed Order of the Golden Dawn [the San Francisco Bay Area’s best known, and stereotypically “eclectic,” Wiccan tradition]. The same year, he married again, to Sally Eaton, the actress who created the role of the hippie Witch in the Broadway musical, Hair. [During the early 1980s, Bonewits and Eaton were heavily involved in the California revival of the Ordo Templi Orientis, or “O.T.O.,” best known for its most important historical figure, Aliester Crowley.] They moved to New York City in 1983 where Bonewits met Shenain Bell, a fellow Neopagan, and discussed the idea of starting a Druidic organization.The fellowship, Ár nDraíocht Féin (“Our Own Druidism” in Irish Gaelic), was born as a fresh Neopagan religious organization with no ties to the ancient Druids or to the RDNA, which by this time was apparently [but not exactly] defunct. Bonewits became Archdruid, and Bell became ViceArchdruid.In 1986 Bonewits and Eaton separated, and he moved to Kansas City for several months, where he worked as a computer consultant. He then returned to Berkeley but could not find work in Silicon Valley, which was in a slump [they had a glut of unemployed technical writers at the time]. He moved back to the East Coast, to Nyack, New York, near Manhattan, in November 1987, with his intended fourth wife, Deborah Lipp, a Wiccan high priestess [and married her in 1988]. He continued work as a computer consultant and worked on the building of Ár nDraíocht Féin. He also began work on a book on the creation, preparation and performance of effective religious rituals [finally published as Rites of Worship: A Neopagan Approachin 2004 and as Neopagan Rites in 2007].[From 1988 through 1995, Bonewits and Lipp were partners (along with several others across the continent) in making ADF the largest and most successful Neopagan Druid organization in North America, with legal standing and tax exempt status in the USA. For most of this time, they were also partners in running a Gardnerian Wiccan “Pagan Way” group and then a coven in New York and New Jersey.][1990 saw the birth of Bonewits’ first known child, Arthur Lipp-Bonewits, at their home in Dumont, New Jersey. Arthur quickly became known among East Coast Neopagans as an intelligent, self-aware, and hyperactive child. 1990 also saw, however, a serious blow to Bonewits’ health, when he began showing symptoms of a newdisease called Eosinophilia Myalgia Syndrome, caused by chemically contaminated L-Tryptophan tablets manufactured in Japan and consumed by tens of thousands of Americans in 1989. This multisystemic disease caused Bonewits an increasing inability to perform his secular or Archdruidic duties, leading to his loss of employment in 1992 and his resignation as Archdruid of ADF, and assumption of the Archdruid Emeritus title, on January 1, 1996.  In 1997 and 1998, Bonewits began to show signs of recovering from the disease’s worst effects, except for relapses in the winter months, but by this time the disease had also caused severe damage to his marriage with Deborah, and in 1998 they separated.]The “10–year gap.” Bonewits has discovered, he says, a “10–year gap” between many of his views and their acceptance among Neopagans. In 1973 he was the first Neopagan to state publicly that the alleged antiquity of Neopagan Witchcraft (Wicca) was “hogwash.” The Craft, he said, did not go back beyond Gerald B. Gardner and Doreen Valiente [Now he is willing to push it all the back to the 1920’s. See Witchcraft: A Concise Guide]. Bonewits was held in contempt by many for that, yet by 1983, Neopagans generally acknowledged that Neopagan Witchcraft was a new religion, not the continuation of an old one. The Aquarian Anti-Defamation League was also ahead of its time. In 1974–75, Neopagans were not ready to admit that they needed public relations and legal help. By a decade later, a number of such organizations were in existence.Around 1985 Bonewits began regularly discussing the need to provide social services for domestic and personal problems and drug dependencies. Neopagans, he points out, represent a cross section of the population, and such problems cut across religious lines. Bonewits estimates that as many as 80 percent of Neopagans come from “non[‘dys-’]functional family” backgrounds. Neopagans, he observes, are brighter and more artistic than average, but also, therefore, “more neurotic.” [He now thinks much of it may be related to “Aspergers Syndrome”] The community has been quick to address these social issues with programs [such as various “Pagan 12-Step Programs”].Bonewits also began lobbying for financial support for full-time Neopagan clergy (the priesthood is essentially a volunteer job), but the idea fell on uninterested ears. In 1988 Bonewits was pursuing a goal of buying land and establishing an academically accredited Pagan seminary. [As of 2006, there are dozens of Pagan-owned land sanctuaries, and a few Pagan seminaries earning accreditation from the national accreditation agencies. Alas, ADF is not among them, though a couple of ADF groves own their own land. A few Neopagan clergy have managed to obtain employment via the Covenent of Unitarian Universalist Pagans (CUUPS) as UU ministers.][On July 23, 2004, Isaac was handfasted to ceremonial magician, Wiccan priestess, and early member of CUUPS, Ms. Phaedra Heyman. On December 7th of 2007, Isaac and Deborah were legally divorced and Isaac and Phaedra were wed on December 31, 2007. They now reside in Rockland County, New York, and have recently written a book together: Real Energy: Systems, Spirits, and Substances to Heal, Change, and Grow (New Page, March 2007).

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Taming Woofy with Jon Ronson

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 66:23


This week we chat to one of our journalistic heroes, Jon Ronson, about: conspiracy theorists, 9/11 truthers, MI5 agents becoming the son of God and just why people believe silly things. We also witness Jon attempting to train his dog Woofy, which only furthers my belief that people really don't realise how much of a pain in the ass dogs actually are!...i'm a cat person.Joining me this week to grill our guest is our re-occuring charecter, Raymond Wiley! For those studious listeners out there (no pun intended), Raymond appeared as our guest on episodes 1 and 6, and like me, is a big jon Ronson fan!This weeks musical Interlude come courtesy of Mothboy's 'X in his Territory', background music from Amon Tobin!..sorry we didn't mention in the ep...our mistake.Jon Ronson Biog:Jon Ronson is a writer and documentary film maker. His books, Them: Adventures With Extremists and The Men Who Stare At Goats were international bestsellers. He's also the author of two collections, Out Of The Ordinary: True Tales of Everyday Craziness and What I Do: More True Tales of Everyday Craziness. For Channel 4, Jon has made a number of films including the acclaimed five part series the Secret Rulers of the World and the multi award-winning Tottenham Ayatollah. His most recent documentaries are Reverend Death (Channel 4) and Robbie Williams and Jon Ronson Journey to the Other Side (Radio 4).

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

WE ARE BACK! After some hefty technical problems, a brief spell of sickness and some general booking of awesome new guests...and I mean awesome, we finally return!This week me and our returning guest/co-host Raymond Wiley chat about The culture of Conspiracy belief! We decided the subject was so large that we would wax about some of our own experiences, some key theories and funny ones to boot!There is no music this week, mainly because we have been rushing around to much to find anything in time.Expect a total change of format in the coming weeks! We have sorted all the techy glitches and now we are adding a new audio version of the Weird Weekly News into the show. We've done a dummy run with Claire and it sounds cool, so that will start as of episode 15 next week!Also, keep your eyes peeled to this site for a really cool announcement of a new show featuring some of Sitting Now's staff!

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Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Uncovering Quackery with ‘The Amazing’ James Randi

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 83:58


In this weeks show we chat to everyones favourite magician and seeker of paranormal-proof, 'The Amazing' James Randi. James is well known throughout the United States for shedding light on con-men and women that claim to posses paranormal gifts. One of his most famous cases, of which he has written a book, is Uri Geller who, as you'll hear in the show, still manages to maintain a successful career even after numerous 'outings' by the likes of James.In this interview we discuss James's million-dollar reward for proof of the paranormal, Oprah Winfrey's belief in 'The Secret' (or Magick for housewives, as it should be titled), rouge faith-healers, Johny Carson, the Large Hadron Collider and why people need to believe in quackery!Also in this episode, Out There Radio and DisInfoCast host Raymond Wiley stops by to make an announcement, including some exciting news for some of the Sitting Now crew.We finally get Claire on the show with her 'Weird Weekly News', and we discuss all the latest features and articles on the site.Music this week comes courtesy of Kylesa and their amazing tune Hallow Severer from the album Time Will Fuse Its Worth, thanks to those guys for giving us permission to play the track and buy the album, it's great!Enjoy!Official James Randi Biography: James Randi has an international reputation as a magician and escape artist, but today he is best known as the world's most tireless investigator and demystifier of paranormal and pseudoscientific claims.Randi has pursued "psychic" spoonbenders, exposed the dirty tricks of faith healers, investigated homeopathic water "with a memory," and generally been a thorn in the sides of those who try to pull the wool over the public's eyes in the name of the supernatural.He has received numerous awards and recognitions, including a Fellowship from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation in 1986.On October 19, 1993, the PBS-TV "NOVA" program broadcast a one-hour special dealing with Randi's life work, particularly with his investigations of Uri Geller and various occult and healing claims being made by scientists in Russia.He is the author of numerous books, including The Truth About Uri Geller, The Faith Healers, Flim-Flam!, and An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural. His lectures and television appearances have delighted - and vexed - audiences around the world."We may disagree with Randi on certain points, but we ignore him at our peril."-Carl SaganIn 1996, the James Randi Education Foundation was established to further Randi's work. Randi's long-standing challenge to psychics now stands as a $1,000,000 prize administered by the Foundation. It remains unclaimed.

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Out There Radio, GeekShow.us

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 63:58


 AT LAST!! The pilot episode of RWYASN is here! In this weeks episode, I am joined by Paul Banica as we take a look at the crazy world of podcasting. First up we talk to the mighty Raymond Wiley and Joe McFall of Out There Radio, these guys are the kings of the strange in podcasting-land, and provide a really cool interview for your enjoyment! We then point our microphones to Texas and Florida for a really cool chat with John Pavlich and Scott Carrelli from Geek Show.us, and discuss the many and varied projects they are involved in, and talk about how podcasting has changed their lives.Background music this week comes in the shape of Amon Tobin, Fourtet and John Zorn.I hope you enjoy the show, subscribe through iTunes or whichever podcatcher floats your boat… there's a load more to come…stay ‘tuned’

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Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Occult 101 with Raymond Wiley

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 71:52


In this weeks episode we go deep into the roots of the Western Esoteric Tradition with our returning guest Raymond Wiley. Raymond is the former host of the amazing Out There Radio, and has recently graduated University with a BA in History where he specialised in the scholarly study of the Western Occultism. Raymond has a wealth of knowledge in the area we are discussing today, and presents it in his usual fun and highly interesting way.There is no me and Paul banter this week due to me having an infected tooth, which has made me not only look...but sound like The Godfather! We will be back, I hope, as normal next week with another great guest. Enjoy the show.Music this week comes from the amazing Secret Chiefs 3 in the shape of a cover of John Carpenters 'Halloween' score. It is a live recording, and i'm unsure as to it's source, but it's great!

Project Archivist
Best Of Ep-31-Raymond Wiley-Georgia Guide stones and Masons and Satanists OH MY!

Project Archivist

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2017 49:24


This "Best Of" show is from way back in our first year of Podcasting. If anything it shows how far we have come over the years and is still one of our best interviews. Welcome back PA inmates. In this show, Mr. Raymond Wiley joins us to talk about his further investigations into the mysterious Georgia Guide stones. As with most Archivist interviews, we try to dig a bit deeper. We talk about the monuments creator, the elusive and secretive R.C. Christian, the book he left behind, What he intended the monument to be and the legends and fears these stones have spawned. We also take a look at what has become of the Guide stones since they were unveiled.

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Coincidence Control Network: File #96 - The Show Reawakens

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 73:34


This Week: Venereal nastiness, Hypersexual Reptillian Martians, Rise of the robots, Corpse brides, and Nazi Hex rituals...it's good to be back. Crew: Lil Ray, Raymond Wiley, Roejen, and Ken Eakins Linkydinks: Bring me the head of ...ewwwww - Link Who is Kyle Odom? - Link The Robots Are Coming! Link Example source for progressive propaganda in the current cycle. - Link Tim Burton would be proud - Link Germany: Kinda Rapey Link Himmler’s Occult Stash - Link Colorado are super-high Link Kill Hitler with Black Magic! - Link   Musical Exit: YTCracker - Spacewalk

AppointmentPlus Radio Show
AppointmentPlus Presents Raymond Wiley And Drhuv Bhate

AppointmentPlus Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2016 21:52


Kendall Matthews speaks with Raymond C. Wiley, General Manager at Sun-Tec America, LLC (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rcw34) and Dhruv Bhate, PhD, Additive Manufacturing Technologist at PADT (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhruvbhate).

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Coincidence Control Network: File #93 - Taking a dump on U!

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2015 61:19


This week: Japan: The new breeding ground for hipsterism, Betting on anything here in the UK, Hitler was a damn junkie!, Alan Moore's depatronisation continues, You WILL Praise the J!, Satan's coming out party, and much more. Personnel –  Frater Isla, Raymond WIley, and Ken Eakins Linktastics: Fax Machines in the Distant Japan Link LR Political bookies - Link RW Hitler the Meth-head - Link - KE Alan Moore: Historian Link LR You WILL praise the LORD! - Link RW Hail Satan! - Link KE Pop Art Aunties Link LR Scatalogical Warfare! Link RW Magicus Fighticus - Link - KE Musique: Tei Shi - Bassically

Podcast Junkies
052 Raymond Wiley | The Importance of Honesty in History

Podcast Junkies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2015 85:02


Raymond Wiley is the host of The Shadow of Ideas. Raymond has been broadcasting/podcasting since 2004 and has started three different podcasts since then. The Shadow of Ideas is the first podcast he’s done as a solo host and he’s loving it so far. The Shadow of Ideas explores the world of current events, social justice, and politics through the lens of history. Raymond talks on how helpful the podcasting community is, why he’s inspired to do his show, and so much more on today’s episode. Show Highlights 09:20 – Why did Raymond start the Out There podcast? 12:35 – Raymond talks about growing up in Georgia. 19:40 – How long does it take to prepare an episode for The Shadow of Ideas? 23:15 – What was the Wilmot Proviso about? 28:10 – Raymond started his podcast to try and get more from history. 32:10 – Where did the name Shadow of Ideas come from? 36:00 – The podcasting community is very open and helpful. 41:00 – You can be authentic in a podcast and that’s why Raymond loves it. 43:00 – Raymond talks about playing in a rock band versus podcasting. 49:35 – What’s currently inspiring Raymond? 51:20 – Raymond loves True Detective. 56:30 – Raymond’s old fan base likes what he’s currently doing even though it’s completely different. 1:01:25 – Raymond loves expressing what’s in his heart. 1:02:35 – It’s hard to win an argument with a conspiracy theorist. 1:07:55 – A lot of history happened right where Raymond is located. 1:09:35 – Raymond wants to do an upcoming episode about White flight. 1:11:35 – Who has inspired or mentored Raymond? 1:15:35 – Is Raymond educating a new generation? 1:20:30 – You can find the show at http://shadowofideas.com/, iTunes, and on Spotify.   FULL SHOW NOTES: http://www.podcastjunkies.com/52  ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Coincidence Control Network: File #81 - Gay for Lil Ray

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 81:57


This week: Charlie's hippy squeeze does a runner, Florida want their throne back, science proves the weirdest things, Return of a legend, Twitter: The US government's bitch, Ray dreams of Putin, Iceland: an awesome place, and much more. Personnel –  Joe Nolan, Frater Isla, Raymond Wiley and  Ken Eakins  Manson Wedding is OFF Link Oh Florida - Link Amazons! Link X-FILES!! Link Twitter’s redacted surveillance document - Link I Dream of Putin - Link Icelanders Go Pagan Link Anti-Satan Police Training Link This American Burroughs  Link E-Cigs, the backlash begins! - Link No More Mr Nice Guy! - Link

Nightwatch Radio
06-05-12 – Raymond Wiley, Bill Moseley, Jourdan McClure

Nightwatch Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2014 90:17


06-05-12 – Raymond Wiley, Bill Moseley, Jourdan McClure by Nightwatch Radio

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Coincidence Control Network: File #060 - Cyberflora? In MY Internet?

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 68:38


This week: Phillip Seymour Hoffman: Goodnight sweet prince, Isla's got his hands all over your Japanese bra, Go hack a fridge, Remove the pox of the Internet with one nifty plugin, Enigmatic Castaways, Git your Drones off my yard!, Cyberflora on MY Internet?, and Raymonds Oathorama! Personnel –   Frater Isla, Raymond Wiley, Roejen Razorwire and Ken Eakins  Linkydinks Japanese Invent ‘True Love Bra’ Link Now fridges are at it! Link De-bullshitter plugin Link Desert Island Depression Link Beer Drone Shot Down by FAA Link Cyberflora all over my Internets! Link Oath-keepers go operational Link

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Coincidence Control Network: File #059 - Captain Ken Returns

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2014 64:21


This week: Seperation between Church and...oh forget it, Pope blood is so hot right now, Himmler's does TMZ, Like shooting chickens in a barrel, County pot awards, Ex-pat pricks, and Obama-care breakdown. Personnel –   Kim Monaghan, Frater Isla, Raymond Wiley, and Ken Eakins Linkydinks: Louisiana Schools Enforce Christianity Link Rough Week For Popes - Link, Link Himmler’s the new Anne Frank - Link Hunt cows with a rocket launcher - Link Pot Awards at the County Fair! Link Porsche-Owning Ex-Pat; Pronounced Prick. - Link Heart-attack-ac-ac-ACA  Link

Right Where You Are Sitting Now
Coincidence Control Network: File #039 - Frenchskis and the Apocalypse

Right Where You Are Sitting Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013 73:49


This week: We re-round-up 2012 because we lost the episode to the apocalypse, The great cat conspiracy, The man who was never right, Wales's occult invasion, Religion messes you up...wait, this is news?, and of course...Frenchskis. Personnel –   Joe Nolan, Raymond Wiley, Kim Monaghan, and Ken Eakins  Links: I dont think a cat can tape things to itself - link Piers Morgan vs Alex Jones Link I can predict stuff wrong but no-one ever asks me - link Is Wales the “witch capital” of the UK? Link Evidence for what we’ve always known - link Frenchskis - link Interludes: Secret Chiefs 3  Herve Villechaize

Out There Radio
Sacred Geometry with Randall Carlson - Ep. 302

Out There Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2012 51:43


Episode 52 of Out There Radio features an interview with Randall Carlson.  Randall is the founder of Sacred Geometry International, and is one of the most knowledgeable and experienced Freemasons in the Atlanta area.  Randall is an experienced home-builder, and a leading expert on esotericism, archaeo-astronomy, and catastrophism.   Co-hosts Raymond Wiley and Austin Gandy also discuss their experiences at Infusion Festivals, and their constant battle with equipment malfunctions over the past two weeks. If your hunger for podcasts is not sated by the end of this episode, and we know it never is, make sure to check out Out There Premium for another episode with Randall.  We have an in-depth discussion of the structure and rituals of Freemasonry, and go deeper into the world of archaeo-astronomy and the geology of catastrophism. Don't forget to subscribe to our new iTunes podcast feed!  The folks at Apple removed our old listing from the store, and we've lost nearly 300 reviews and ratings.  If you like what you hear, please drop us a review.

Evolver the Podcast
Evolver the Podcast Episode 3:Magic and the Occult

Evolver the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2010 111:56


This is my favorite episode we've done so far. We have three amazing interviews. The first is an interview with Jonathan Talat Phillips interviewing Gary Lachman the rockstar (Guitarist for Blondie) turned occult author. The focus of this interview is to discuss Gary's new book Jung the Mystic. The next interview is a conversation between me and Baza Novic, one of the regional coordinators from Evolver LA. We talked about his involvement with Evolver and how it has been driven by his esoteric practice. The Interview is opened with a meditation from Baza. Last we have an interview with Raymond Wiley, that was conducted by Jennifer Palmer. This was a real treat for me. A couple years ago when I first got into the counter culture and the occult my sort of crash course was Raymond's podcast Out There Radio, which I was introduced to from the first Disinformation podcast that he did, and it's been a crazy ride every since. It was awesome to be able to do a podcast with Raymond. This interview is a fantastic conversation between Jennifer and Raymond about the "occult" in a very broad way. Raymond also discusses the importance he feels there is in us recognizing the rich history of the Western Esoteric practice. If you would like to listen to more of Raymond like I mentioned he has a 50 episode series called "Out There Radio" and he is also doing the Disinformation podcasts. Check them out! I hope you all enjoy listening to this podcast as much as I enjoyed making it. It was definitely an adventure getting this one made. If anyone would like to contact me you can message me on Evolver as Chris Hopkins, message me on Facebook as Evolver Sacramento, or just email me Chris@Barbelithlives.com. Below are all the links to websites relative to the show and the Guests. Gary Lachman: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Valentine_Lachman http://www.realitysandwich.com/user/gary_lachman http://www.facebook.com/#!/profile.php?id=759867845&ref=ts Baza Novic: prosiousness.weebly.com http://www.evolver.net/user/post_historic_heretic Evolver Global Map Raymond Wiley: http://www.disinfo.com/tag/disinformation-the-podcast/ http://outthereradio.net/ http://www.facebook.com/#!/raymondwiley?v=info&ref=ts www.evolver.net www.realitysandwich.com http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Evolver-Social-Movement/309517367730?ref=ts

EERIE X
Episode 143: Bigfoot threw a rock at my face.

EERIE X

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2010 155:12


In this episode we speak with Raymond Wiley and Joe McFall about Jesus, Rocks, and Bigfoot.

Spooky Southcoast
November 28: Raymond Wiley

Spooky Southcoast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2009 88:04


"Spooky Southcoast" for November 28, 2009. Guest: Raymond Wiley. After some general discussion in the first hour, including talk about whether or not sabotage from the future shut down the large Hedron collider, we're joined by Raymond Wiley of The Disinformation Company to talk conspiracy theories.

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EERIE X
Episode 122: Georgia Guidestones and the New World Order

EERIE X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2009 141:03


In this episode we speak with Raymond Wiley about the Georgia Guidestones. We also respond to the attack from Chip Coffey and his supporters. Thanks to our listeners for sticking up for us.

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Episode 27: Scratching the Surface of the Occult

EERIE X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2007 117:20


In this episode we speak to Raymond Wiley about his radio program, Out There Radio, and occultism.

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