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My special guest is author Robert Fantina who's here to discuss his book Propaganda, Lies and False Flags: How the U.S. Justifies Its Wars. Get it now from Amazon.The United States has been at war for 227 years of its 244-year history. It is currently at war in seven countries and its special forces operate in 149 countries. While a full history of U.S. wars could fill bookshelves, author and journalist Robert Fantina has distilled this century-spanning succession of warfare into a single volume. His third book published with Red Pill Press, Propaganda, Lies and False Flags: How the U.S. Justifies Its Wars details all the major wars of American history, plus many of the minor and mostly forgotten ones. From the wars against the Native Americans and the War of 1812, through the period when the U.S. became a super power, to the global killing fields of the past 70 years, Fantina shows how little the playbook has changed over the generations. Propaganda, lies, and false flags: these have been the means to bring the country to war, and they will remain so until we wake up to the deception.“Meticulously detailed and thoroughly articulated, Bob Fantina's latest book is an incredibly valuable resource for citizens across the world. Fantina's core thesis, that propaganda and false flags are not outliers, but vital and significant aspects of US war making is imparted in such a manner readers will return to this book continually as a resource for not just understanding history, but for understanding current and future US wars.” —Matthew Hoh, Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy"Keep this book on your shelf to quickly lay your hands on the false reasons for each past war, and many of the real reasons too. The latter are always shameful, which is why the former are invented. Not only is this a resource for countering new war lies by comparison with old ones, but with a limited number of nations on earth and the Pentagon's penchant for attacking the same ones repeatedly, you may just find the very lies now on the news already debunked in this book.” —David Swanson, Executive Director of World Beyond WarFollow Our Other ShowsFollow UFO WitnessesFollow Crime Watch WeeklyFollow Paranormal FearsFollow Seven: Disturbing Chronicle StoriesJoin our Patreon for ad-free listening and more bonus content.Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradioFollow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio
My special guest is author Robert Fantina, discussing his belief that the United States carefully orchestrates events to make it appear as if someone else is responsible, all to further its own agenda.The United States has been at war for 227 years of its 244-year history. It is currently at war in seven countries and its special forces operate in 149 countries. While a full history of U.S. wars could fill bookshelves, author and journalist Robert Fantina has distilled this century-spanning succession of warfare into a single volume. His third book published with Red Pill Press, Propaganda, Lies and False Flags: How the U.S. Justifies Its Wars details all the major wars of American history, plus many of the minor and mostly forgotten ones. From the wars against the Native Americans and the War of 1812, through the period when the U.S. became a super power, to the global killing fields of the past 70 years, Fantina shows how little the playbook has changed over the generations. Propaganda, lies, and false flags: these have been the means to bring the country to war, and they will remain so until we wake up to the deception.“Meticulously detailed and thoroughly articulated, Bob Fantina's latest book is an incredibly valuable resource for citizens across the world. Fantina's core thesis, that propaganda and false flags are not outliers, but vital and significant aspects of US war making is imparted in such a manner readers will return to this book continually as a resource for not just understanding history, but for understanding current and future US wars.” —Matthew Hoh, Senior Fellow, Center for International Policy"Keep this book on your shelf to quickly lay your hands on the false reasons for each past war, and many of the real reasons too. The latter are always shameful, which is why the former are invented. Not only is this a resource for countering new war lies by comparison with old ones, but with a limited number of nations on earth and the Pentagon's penchant for attacking the same ones repeatedly, you may just find the very lies now on the news already debunked in this book.” —David Swanson, Executive Director of World Beyond WarDo you frequently miss episodes of Mysterious Radio? Don't worry; here are some tips to ensure you never miss out again:1. If you haven't already, follow or subscribe to the show to receive updates on new episodes. Even if you have already done this, it's a good idea to click the option again to ensure that you are still subscribed. This is especially important!2. Turn on notifications for new episodes in your podcast app.3. Make sure that your device allows notifications from your podcast app.4. If your app has the option, swipe down to refresh the list of episodes. Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on TikTok mysteriousradioTikTok Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the politics of emotions and emotionalism. Philosopher Nina Power (an editor and columnist at Compact Magazine) kicks off this series by talking to us about anger, hate, and evil. Do we complain too little or too much? Should we be more repressed? Political passions were meant to be dead. Has anger overtaken apathy? Should we hate our enemies? Is that okay? Has contemporary society become hysterical? Why does everyone want to be a victim today? How does this relate to self-interest? Is evil a psychological concept? For part two, subscribe at patreon.com/bungacast Links: What Do Men Want?: Masculinity and Its Discontents, Nina Power, Penguin Books Nina's columns at Compact Magazine Political Ponerology, Andrew Lobaczewski, Red Pill Press (pdf)
GUEST OVERVIEW: Harrison Koehli is a collector of obscure ideas, co-host of the Mind Matters podcast and is Canadian by birth. He is currently editing a new, revised and explained edition of Andrew Lobaczewski's book, Political Ponerology. He is also an editor for the Red Pill Press and the Dot Connector.
Welcome to another episode of Truthzilla! This week, we sat down with former hedge fund manager and author Alex Krainer. He is the author of the book entitled “The Death of William Browder”, which became steeped in controversy, censored and ultimately banned across the board. He re-published under the name “Grand Deception” from Red Pill Press, which you can get today. Alex shed some light on what led up to the events of this last year. We get into the 2019 REPO crisis, the Federal Reserve, The Great Reset and discuss these new variants that are "so deadly you need a test to tell if you're dead". He has a very informed perspective that ultimately left us with hope that we might win this thing, or at least we are doing the things we need to be doing to be amongst the survivors. Enjoy the show! Find more from Alex at TheNakedHedgie.com How to support the Truthzilla Podcast: Join our Patreon for PREMIUM Audio episodes: https://www.patreon.com/Truthzilla Rokfin.com/Truthzilla Create a FREE account and watch all our videos on Rokfin.com. We get crypto just for your clicks! Also, for $9.99/month you can get exclusive PREMIUM content from Truthzilla and EVERY other content creator on the site, including Whitney Webb, Jason Bermas, Sam Tripoli, Charlie Robinson, Ricky Varandas, The Propaganda report, Jimmy Dore, Slow News Day and many more! Https://www.rokfin.com/Truthzilla Check out the new Truthzilla Shirt Shop: https://Truthzilla.org/shirts Value-for-Value Donation Buttons (Bitcoin/PayPal/Card): https://Truthzilla.org Support Truthzilla and your personal health by shopping with our friends, Chemical Free Body: https://chemicalfreebody.com/?ref=Truthzilla Lose Weight, Transform your Health and take Your Fitness to the Next Level! You can always find us at: Truthzilla.org Parler: @Truthzilla Flote.app:@Truthzilla Twitter: @Truthzillapod Facebook: @Truthzilla Instagram: @Truthzilla
Enjoy this episode of the Thursday Morning Report when host Doug McKenty discusses the study of evil in politics with Red Pill Press publisher Harrison Koheli.
In the first half of today's show we're joined by author Robert Fantina to discuss the latest developments in Palestine and Israel, as well as the wider Middle East. Robert's latest book, published last month by Red Pill Press, is Essays on Palestine, a collection of his articles on Israeli apartheid, assaults on Gaza, international law, and how Israeli policies intersect with U.S. foreign policy and wider conflicts in the region. You can check out his work on his website: robertfantina.com....
In the first half of today's show we're joined by author Robert Fantina to discuss the latest developments in Palestine and Israel, as well as the wider Middle East. Robert's latest book, published last month by Red Pill Press, is Essays on Palestine, a collection of his articles on Israeli apartheid, assaults on Gaza, international law, and how Israeli policies intersect with U.S. foreign policy and wider conflicts in the region. You can check out his work on his website: robertfantina.com....
In the first half of today's show we're joined by author Robert Fantina to discuss the latest developments in Palestine and Israel, as well as the wider Middle East. Robert's latest book, published last month by Red Pill Press, is Essays on Palestine, a collection of his articles on Israeli apartheid, assaults on Gaza, international law, and how Israeli policies intersect with U.S. foreign policy and wider conflicts in the region. You can check out his work on his website: robertfantina.com....
This week on Behind the Headlines, Joe and Niall were joined by Harrison Koehli to discuss the work of Kazimierz Dabrowski and how his ideas apply on the personal and global level. A psychologist whose ground-breaking contributions to psychology turned many 20th century assumptions about 'psychological issues' on their head, Dabrowski's excellent book on human development, Personality Shaping Through Positive Disintegration, is available through Red Pill Press. This episode of Behind the...
This week on Behind the Headlines, Joe and Niall were joined by Harrison Koehli to discuss the work of Kazimierz Dabrowski and how his ideas apply on the personal and global level. A psychologist whose ground-breaking contributions to psychology turned many 20th century assumptions about 'psychological issues' on their head, Dabrowski's excellent book on human development, Personality Shaping Through Positive Disintegration, is available through Red Pill Press. This episode of Behind the...
This week on Behind the Headlines, Joe and Niall were joined by Harrison Koehli to discuss the work of Kazimierz Dabrowski and how his ideas apply on the personal and global level. A psychologist whose ground-breaking contributions to psychology turned many 20th century assumptions about 'psychological issues' on their head, Dabrowski's excellent book on human development, Personality Shaping Through Positive Disintegration, is available through Red Pill Press. This episode of Behind the...
This is Part 2 of the Truth Perspective's discussion of Dr. Kazimierz Dabrowski's Personality-Shaping Through Positive Disintegration, published by Red Pill Press. We covered several aspects of the book and the theory, including its implications for politics, the similarities to ponerology and the work of Gurdjieff, the subject of psychopathy, and we read some key passages from the book. Part one of the discussion can be found here. The book is currently available on Amazon.com. During the...
This is Part 2 of the Truth Perspective's discussion of Dr. Kazimierz Dabrowski's Personality-Shaping Through Positive Disintegration, published by Red Pill Press. We covered several aspects of the book and the theory, including its implications for politics, the similarities to ponerology and the work of Gurdjieff, the subject of psychopathy, and we read some key passages from the book. Part one of the discussion can be found here. The book is currently available on Amazon.com. During the...
This is Part 2 of the Truth Perspective's discussion of Dr. Kazimierz Dabrowski's Personality-Shaping Through Positive Disintegration, published by Red Pill Press. We covered several aspects of the book and the theory, including its implications for politics, the similarities to ponerology and the work of Gurdjieff, the subject of psychopathy, and we read some key passages from the book. Part one of the discussion can be found here. The book is currently available on Amazon.com. During the...
On this show, our hosts Harrison Koehli, Elan Martin, and fellow Sott.net editors discussed the latest release from Red Pill Press. Out of print since 1967, Dr. Kazimierz Dabrowski's Personality-Shaping Through Positive Disintegration introduces readers to his theory of positive disintegration. Dabrowski's theory is miles ahead of the disease-based, Freudian-tinged, materialistic psychology of today. We talked about the book, the theory, and why Dabrowski is still so important. TPD is a...
On this show, our hosts Harrison Koehli, Elan Martin, and fellow Sott.net editors discussed the latest release from Red Pill Press. Out of print since 1967, Dr. Kazimierz Dabrowski's Personality-Shaping Through Positive Disintegration introduces readers to his theory of positive disintegration. Dabrowski's theory is miles ahead of the disease-based, Freudian-tinged, materialistic psychology of today. We talked about the book, the theory, and why Dabrowski is still so important. TPD is a...
On this show, our hosts Harrison Koehli, Elan Martin, and fellow Sott.net editors discussed the latest release from Red Pill Press. Out of print since 1967, Dr. Kazimierz Dabrowski's Personality-Shaping Through Positive Disintegration introduces readers to his theory of positive disintegration. Dabrowski's theory is miles ahead of the disease-based, Freudian-tinged, materialistic psychology of today. We talked about the book, the theory, and why Dabrowski is still so important. TPD is a...
In this third SOTT Talk Radio show broadcast live on Sunday February 3rd, 2013, SOTT.net editors Joe and Niall were again joined by Jason Martin, along with special guests Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Harrison Koehli, editor of Red Pill Press, publisher of the underground classic, Political Ponerology: A Science on the Nature of Evil, Adjusted for Political Purposes. Together they discussed arguably the most important topic of our time: psychopaths and their influence in our world. The 'virtues'...
In this third SOTT Talk Radio show broadcast live on Sunday February 3rd, 2013, SOTT.net editors Joe and Niall were again joined by Jason Martin, along with special guests Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Harrison Koehli, editor of Red Pill Press, publisher of the underground classic, Political Ponerology: A Science on the Nature of Evil, Adjusted for Political Purposes. Together they discussed arguably the most important topic of our time: psychopaths and their influence in our world. The 'virtues'...
In this third SOTT Talk Radio show broadcast live on Sunday February 3rd, 2013, SOTT.net editors Joe and Niall were again joined by Jason Martin, along with special guests Laura Knight-Jadczyk and Harrison Koehli, editor of Red Pill Press, publisher of the underground classic, Political Ponerology: A Science on the Nature of Evil, Adjusted for Political Purposes. Together they discussed arguably the most important topic of our time: psychopaths and their influence in our world. The 'virtues'...
Signs of the Times editors Scott Ogrin, Joe Quinn, and Henry See receive noted author Stanley B. Stillingfleet to discuss the subject of his forthcoming book on the trafficking of humans, drugs, and arms, a glimpse into the dark side of pathocratic society. The book will be published by Red Pill Press later in 2006. Running Time: 00:32:46 Download: MP3
Signs of the Times editors Scott Ogrin, Joe Quinn, and Henry See receive noted author Stanley B. Stillingfleet to discuss the subject of his forthcoming book on the trafficking of humans, drugs, and arms, a glimpse into the dark side of pathocratic society. The book will be published by Red Pill Press later in 2006. Running Time: 00:32:46 Download: MP3
Signs of the Times editors Scott Ogrin, Joe Quinn, and Henry See receive noted author Stanley B. Stillingfleet to discuss the subject of his forthcoming book on the trafficking of humans, drugs, and arms, a glimpse into the dark side of pathocratic society. The book will be published by Red Pill Press later in 2006. Running Time: 00:32:46 Download: MP3