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This week's guest is Kenneth Carter, author of 'A Nation Upside Down'. The discussion delves into the American Revolution, the banking system, and the erosion of the American Republic. Ken shares his personal journey that led him to write his book, including his battles with the IRS and the influence of central banking on American sovereignty. The…
This week's guest is Kenneth Carter, author of 'A Nation Upside Down'. The discussion delves into…
25 January 2024 | 01:59:28
Tonight's main theme is banking, and we explore the historical context of banking systems, the influence of high finance on politics, and the ancient roots of these financial practices. Eli James, joins us to discuss the takeover of Bitcoin by BlackRock and the broader implications of cryptocurrency in the financial landscape. We also explore the…
Tonight's main theme is banking, and we explore the historical context of banking systems, the…
18 January 2024 | 01:59:58
The influence of Freemasonry throughout history, particularly its impact on political and judicial systems. Paul is joined by guest Dennis Wise, a researcher and filmmaker known for his thought-provoking documentaries. Dennis shares insights into the hidden aspects of Freemasonry, its historical significance, and its role in shaping modern society.…
The influence of Freemasonry throughout history, particularly its impact on political and judicial…
11 January 2024 | 01:59:59
Paul is joined by Paul Biener who introduces the concept of 432 Hz music tuning, explaining its historical significance and benefits compared to the standard 440 Hz tuning. They discuss the impact of different frequencies on human emotions and well-being, with Paul B sharing his personal experiences and the challenges he faced when switching to 432…
Paul is joined by Paul Biener who introduces the concept of 432 Hz music tuning, explaining its…
04 January 2024 | 01:59:58
Tonight, we have a bit of a Christmas party with Shelley Tasker, Mallificus Scott, Patrick Chanel, Paul Biener and Gary Rees. We also have Andrew Carrington Hitchcock joining us. Join us for a mix of fun, serious discussion and a bit of music as we navigate through the holiday season and look forward to the new year.
Tonight, we have a bit of a Christmas party with Shelley Tasker, Mallificus Scott, Patrick Chanel,…
28 December 2023 | 01:59:58
The first 40 minutes of this show are of poor (echo) audio quality. Joining me are my two guests, Lark in, Texas, and Joss from WTFR. We delve into various topics, including the concept of communitarianism, its historical roots, and its implications on modern society. We discuss the importance of understanding communitarianism, a term not often…
The first 40 minutes of this show are of poor (echo) audio quality. Joining me are my two guests,…
21 December 2023 | 02:00:28
In today's show Monika Schaefer is in the studio as we discuss 'The Myth of German Villainy' a book by Benton Bradbury, an apt title given what's been taking place over the past century, especially since World War 2. We discussed how the narrative of Germany being villainous has been perpetuated and the impact of this on the German people and the…
In today's show Monika Schaefer is in the studio as we discuss 'The Myth of German Villainy' a book…
14 December 2023 | 01:59:27
In tonight's show we delve into the French Revolution and the much-talked-about Napoleon film. Joining me is an old colleague, Mallificus Scott. We discuss the film, its historical accuracy, and the broader context of Napoleon's life. We explore the portrayal of Napoleon's relationship with Josephine, his military campaigns, and the logistical…
In tonight's show we delve into the French Revolution and the much-talked-about Napoleon film.…
07 December 2023 | 01:59:30
We talk with Darren Nesbitt, editor of the Light Paper, a physical newspaper. Darren talks about his journey as a musician, his hit song, and how it led to his involvement in the truth movement. They discuss the challenges and successes of the Light Paper, its role in spreading truth, and the importance of professional presentation in media.
We talk with Darren Nesbitt, editor of the Light Paper, a physical newspaper. Darren talks about his…
30 November 2023 | 01:59:46
The origins and significance of Thanksgiving, the historical journey of the pilgrims and the first Thanksgiving in 1621. The conversation then shifts to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, exploring various theories and the impact of his death on American society. The episode is peppered with discussions on Freemasonry, the Jesuit order, and the…
The origins and significance of Thanksgiving, the historical journey of the pilgrims and the first…
23 November 2023 | 01:57:12