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Josh and I discuss Ingmar Bergman's masterpiece, Persona
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Shiloh Hendricks was caught on video calling a man, and was accused of calling a child, âthe N wordâ with a âhard R.â In other words, she broke the âalpha tabooâ of language. She set up a GiveSendGo to help fund the looming legal battle she knows is coming. We support her, and explain why in todays episode, but more importantly, we also explore why we both believe this is a watershed moment in the history of race relations in America going back to the Civil Rights era.
John wrote what I consider to be the quintessential essay on both the event itself and race relations in the fallout from the Austin Metcalf murder and Shiloh Hendricks affair.
Read his article here: Stripping The Word Of Itâs Power and follow him on Substack
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Today Josh Neal returns to interview J. Otto Pohl on his landmark - but woefully under appreciated - work of historical scholarship The Years of Great Silence.
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From the back of the book: âThis monograph provides a detailed yet concise narrative of the history of the ethnic Germans in the Russian Empire and USSR. It starts with the settlement in the Russian Empire by German colonists in the Volga, Black Sea, and other regions in 1764, tracing their development and Tsarist state policies towards them up until 1917. After the Bolshevik Revolution, Soviet policy towards its ethnic Germans varied. It shifted from a generally favorable policy in the 1920s to a much more oppressive one in the 1930s, i.e. already before the Soviet-German war.
J. Otto Pohl traces the development of Soviet repression of ethnic Germans. In particular, he focuses on the years 1941 to 1955 during which this oppression reached its peak. These years became known as âthe Years of Great Silenceâ (âdie Jahre des grossen Schweigensâ). In fact, until the era of glasnost (transparency) and perestroika (rebuilding) in the late 1980s, the events that defined these years for the Soviet Germans could not be legally researched, written about, or even publicly spoken about, within the USSR.â -
My guest Cory Hughes (on Substack) is the greatest living researcher on the JFK assassination, whose book A Warning From History will absolutely convince you that Lee Harvey Oswald was a fake identity created by the CIA, and that there were at least four shooters, possibly five, with direct, provable ties to the CIA. We discuss how they planned, carried out, got away with, and blamed Oswald for the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
This episode answers these big questions, laying out Oswalds fake identity and the motivations and actions of the other participants in the assassination, but it raises far more questions and leaves them unanswered. If you find this interesting, or havenât been convinced, you absolutely MUST READ his book.
Please subscribe to Coryâs podcast and listen to him on Jake Shields Fight Back.
Also check the first installment of MKULTRAmerica on the Unabomber.
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After an introduction on the importance of Gamergate, we finish the narrative of the controversy itself and discuss its legacy
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My friend Remus and I spend 2 hours giving the backstory of the "golden era" of gaming, roughly the 2000-2010 and how it all went to hell. We only got about halfway through the actual chronology of GamerGate and didn't even touch on its (horrible) legacy, so stay tuned for part 2.
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My friend TR Hudson and I discuss Butcherâs Crossing, the American Western Genre, and his favorite novel by the same author, Stoner. Be sure to follow the links below to TRs content:
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And here is his other literary podcast, The Library Of Mass Destruction
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We mainly discuss Lost Highway, but in theory we were going to discuss his oeuvre. You must visit my Substack, there is another two hour episode on Lynch, and stay tuned for an episode dedicated to Mulholland Drive. If you love the films of Lynch and want to join a conversation about his work, please follow the link and contact me on Substack. There is one more episode on him coming soon!
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Here are two other episodes with Remus:
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Catching up with Darryl and his latest projects.
The full two hours of this episode can be found here, on my Substack, which is loaded with many more hours of podcasts and essays that don't make it to iTunes or Spotify.
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My friend Stormy returns to discuss monetary policy and the possible economic future under Trump. Among other things we speculate about a pivot to Latin America and a downsizing of Globalization.
This discussion is part two to an episode of Mindphaser on Substack. Listen to that first or after for context. Here is Stormy talking to Pete Quinones about the robber barons who tried to save America. And follow me on Substack. Many hours of podcasts and written content available -
This episode was recorded last year for Last Things film festival on Gumroad. Follow the link and buy your ticket for this year, and also buy last years as well. He and I discuss one of my favorite movies, Dead Man, but your ticket gets you over forty episodes, including Constantine with Stormy Waters, Memento with Auron Macyntire, Pete Quinones on Citizen X, and many other movies with guests like The Prudentialist, Howling Mutant, Stormy, Thomas777, Dave Green, and more! Youâre sure to find your favorite movies, including Dune 2, Hellraiser, The Duellists, and many many more!
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While I support Trump, Iâm not a cultist or die hard, and my show rarely criticizes him. I harbor grave misgivings about the people heâs surrounded by, and my hope is that Trump subjugates them to his cult of personality and his will. Ultimately, I am optimistic about the future with Trump as president. I do feel the valid criticisms of Trump need to be aired, and I strongly dislike his critics from the right or the left. In my opinion, Michael Tracey is the most honest and informed critic of Trump who doesnât seem to have an ideological chip on his shoulder. In other words I support Trump from what I like to think is the same position whence Tracey criticizes him: unaffiliated with any party or ideology. I strongly encourage you to read his pieces criticizing Trump and his aids, and follow the links in these essay to his work throughout the year.
Make sure to follow me on Substack! There are many more episodes availableIs Donald Trump a Neocon?
Pete Hegseth, a âRecovering Neocon?â
The Great RFK Bamboozle of 2024 (highly recommended for those who are, like me, former libertarians)
Here is the singing of the Israli national anthem at Mar-a-Lago we reference
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My guest J Burden, a podcast host in his own right, and I discuss how Elon Musks purchase of Twitter changes the environment for national political discussions. Not only does it allow truly "dissident" and conservative ideas to percolate and gain a foothold in the national conversation around politics, it exposes the bad actors whose political capital is rapidly drying up. My sincerest hope is that J joins me again very soon to continue this conversation.
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The Genesis Offensive is the creation of a new human being at the expense of what we once understood as âhuman being.â The new human is a creation of digital technology, and the first offensive on our understanding of what it means to be human is on the psyche. How does digital technology change how we understand ourselves and how we relate to each other? What is created, and what is lost?
This conversation is deeply couched in the ideas of the thinkers we discuss and the previous work of myself and my guest. You must read our work and listen to our prior episodes in order to understand the context of these ideas.
First, read âGhosts of the Digital Dimensionâ and âGenesis Offensiveâ
Then read âDigital Horizonsâ and listen to my episode âDemonology of the Internetâ and make sure to follow us on Substack!!!!
*Quick correction. When I was explaining how new media âcontainsâ old media, I said Greek drama contains Greek rhetoric. I misspoke, the Greek Drama contains myth. -
Dr. Monzo, who operates the substack account After The Hour Of Decision, joins me to discuss whether or not Spengler's model of civilizations and their lifecycles can tell us anything about our current political situation. The discussion is framed by my essay âSpengler, The Election, and the Fate of the West,â which you should read before you listen (after is ok too). We discuss The Hour Of Decision in great detail, and we also try and draw parallels between Romeâs First Triumvirate and Donald Trump and his billionaire backers. The episode ends with further elaboration on some of Spenglerâs main ideas.
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This is an audio reading, with some commentary, of my historical essay on Vlad The Impaler. Follow me on substack for more longform and podcast content. This audio covers the events of his life that earned him his reputation and legend, but it is only an excerpt of the essay, which includes many pictures, maps, and a note on the historical sources. If youâre interested in what you hear, read the essay, it goes on to explain some of the political intrigue behind the scenes of these events.
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Dudley is on fire right now, first as my guest on Digital Identity and now with his new article on millennial speak, which he has dubbed âMillennial Snot.â Youâve all seen it online, heard it on the news, and perhaps even been subjected to it when Trump, "science," men being women, or any other hot issue comes up at dinner parties, church, little kids birthday parties, or anywhere else these people congregate. But what are its implications, what are they trying to communicate through their tone and body language? And why are they so fucking annoying? Dudley and I dig deep and are here to tell you: youâre not alone. Everyone else fucking hates it too.
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For Halloween, my guest and I discuss one of the most iconic Gen X movies ever, The Crow. We both love the movie, but we wonder if it holds up for later generations because it was so "of the time." Despite its weaknesses, we feel the strength of the source material, the character, and the aesthetic is enough to earn it a place in film history and deserves a resurgence in the current wave of 90's nostalgia. We are of course, extremely biased.
We expected to talk music a lot more, and Nine Inch Nails comes up, but stay tuned for the last 30 minutes, where we veer off to discuss comic books from the late 80's and early 90's. James O'barr wrote one of the best comics of all time, that we feel greatly influenced comics forever after. If you listen to this episode and haven't read the comic, we hope it inspires you to go and do so, its well worth it.
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Follow my guest JZ Delorean at Enjoyer.com, he writes articles about the underside of Detroit metro life, and he was the perfect guest for this show because, as you'll hear, he was reading The Crow comic as it was being published by the Detroit comic shop that O'barr hung out at in the 80's, and talks about in many interviews. -
The dreadlocked girl from a bygone era went viral for a week on twitter, sending Gen Xers into a nostalgia spiral, and caused quite a number of Zoomers and Millenials to ask âwhatâs the big deal?â
My guest Dudley NewRight and I discuss this interview as a window into a world that no longer exists. What changed, how, and was the change for the better or worse?
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