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Anthony Levatino is a former obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) who performed over 1,200 abortions and now speaks out against it.
Perhaps itâs because I have a child, but this conversation cut very close to the bone.
Some folks argue that unborn babies are not babies, but this is both a stupid and convenient argument to make themselves feel better and to shift the responsibility onto others, so they feel less guilty about their sexual behaviour.
Donât want to fall pregnant?
Close your legs or donât have unprotected sex during those few very important days in the middle of the month.
Anthony explains what happens during an abortion and why he no longer supports it.
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What if advanced technology existed in prehistory and that everything we think we know about the pyramids is wrong?
Nobody wants to seem like a clown, so everybody accepts the official story: that thousands of years ago, thousands of slaves paid workers built them as tombs for pharaohs, over many years, with chisels and without the wheel.
Christopher Dunn argues that the Great Pyramid of Giza was a power plant, not a tomb.
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You probably havenât heard of Operation Gladio, and thatâs by design because, well, itâs covert. Not just a covert operation, but one of the largest ever.
Possibly even the largest.
Paul Williams has written a bunch of fascinating books, one of them being Operation Gladio: The Unholy Alliance between the Vatican, the CIA, and the Mafia.
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I was on Hrvoje MoriÄ's podcast a few years ago and I decided it was time to have him on mine. He runs the excellent Geopolitics & Empire website and podcast ecosystem and was a colleague of mine at the now-defunct TNT Radio where we both had popular shows for about two years.
â ïž While I'm on the topic, read my statement about the termination of my TNT show.
Hrvoje is originally from the US but moved between America and Yugoslavia/Croatia. His name even means 'Croat'. Heâs also a Mexican citizen and speaks English, Croato-Serbian and Spanish fluently.
He has a degree in History and Secondary Education and is pretty knowledgeable on world affairs. Actually, he's pretty knowledgeable on a bunch of stuff and is a helluva nice guy. I thoroughly enjoy my conversations with him.
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The COVID era was a surreal time for all the usual reasons.
However, a slightly less surreal reason is that I never thought the day would come when Iâd give up on a bunch of awesome bands from my childhood for becoming establishment hacks. I mean, The Offspring were one of my favourite rock groups of all time, and they ended up firing their drummer, Pete Parada, because he refused the jab. (Check out my podcast with him.) Clearly, Dexter and Noodles were determined to keep âem separated vaccinated.
Enter John Joseph
The Cro-Mags are a hardcore punk band from New York, formed in the early â80s. Theyâre widely regarded as pioneers in the punk/thrash scene.
Early members included Harley Flanagan on bass, who helped write some of their biggest tracks, and John on vocals. I wonât get into the feud between the two of them, especially since that sort of thing happens often anyway and isnât relevant here.
What I will get into, however, is Johnâs middle finger to the establishment during (and way, way before) the pseudopandemic. His principled stand against COVID tyranny all illegitimate authority is inspiring and, well, in the true spirit of punk rock.
Oh, and heâs healthy.
Very healthy.
Probably healthier than you.
John is over 60, eats locally sourced whole foods, and competes in Ironman races.
Dude.
Consider that the globalist agenda is to keep everyone sick, unhealthy, lazy, and fat, and youâll quickly realise that John is truly anti-establishment and an example to us all.
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The Spanish flu was a global pandemic that occurred in 1918-1919, caused by an H1N1 influenza virus. It spread quickly and infected about a third of the worldâs population, leading to millions of deaths. The virus was especially deadly because it affected healthy young adults, not just the elderly or sick.
Except, well, that isnât true.
The official story is bunk.
The flu was a man-made disaster. It was not the germs that killed, but the vaccines and suppressive drugs administered by the authorities.
âEleanor McBean, author of The Poisoned Needle
So, if the official story is bunk, what is the truth?
There was no virus
Michael Bryant, in his outstandingly researched article, Exploding the Spanish Flu Myth, notes that the Spanish flu wasnât caused by a virus, but by the harsh environmental conditions of World War I.
In other words, there was no evidence of a deadly pathogen spreading between people.
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What happened, as Michael explains, was a collection of war-related consequences.
I mean, isnât it a total coincidence that WW1 and the Spanish flu ended around the same time?
Factors like chemical warfare, overcrowded and unsanitary living spaces, and mass vaccinations created the perfect storm for illness.
The primary vectors to âthe Spanish fluâ were:
* chemical warfare toxins affecting soldiers and civilians
* overcrowded and unhygienic wartime conditions
* experimental vaccines and medical treatments
The vaccinations given to American soldiers during the war sparked a wave of illness like weâve never seen before, one that conveniently distracted from the political and economic upheavals of the time.
âFrederick T Gates (Rockefeller Foundation)
It was always the war
Young, healthy men were the hardest hit, not because of a virus, but due to the brutal conditions they faced.
Why would healthy men ranging between age 20 and 40, mostly soldiers and war staff, be most affected?
Because it wasnât their immune systems failing them; it was the toxic stress of war.
People quickly forget the brutal introduction of trench warfare, chemical weapons, and modern tech like machine guns and tanks, leading to massive casualties and horrific conditions for soldiers and civilians.
Additionally and somewhat crucially, as Michael highlights, thereâs no pathogenic evidence in historical records suggesting that a virus caused the Spanish flu.
The Rosenau Experiment
The Rosenau Experiment, headed by Harvardâs Milton Rosenau and funded by the US Public Health Service, aimed to show that the Spanish flu was contagious.
It failed.
Not one of the 62 healthy volunteers became ill. More volunteers were used later, and they didnât get sick either.
Basically, they inhaled the breath of infected patients, had secretions from the noses and throats of the sick rubbed into their eyes, noses, and mouths, and even received blood injections from sick patients.
Nothing happened.
Nobody fell ill.
Rosenau concluded that he had no idea what was going on.
We entered the outbreak with a notion that we knew the cause of the disease, and were quite sure we knew how it was transmitted⊠Perhaps⊠we are not quite sure what we know about the disease.
âMilton Rosenau, 1919
Some of the talking points of our conversation included:
* Understanding the Spanish flu and its misconceptions
* The role of World War I and its impact on health
* Chemical warfare and vaccination campaigns during the war
* The Rosenau experiment and disease transmission
* Demographics of Spanish flu victims and causes of death
* Bacterial infections, masks, and the cover-up of real causes
Is it unreasonable to suggest that the primary cause of deaths attributable to the Spanish Flu was everything related to WW1
âMichael Bryant
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Steven Young is an author, theoretical physicist, and musician.
In our conversation, he talks about how science has become a false religion and why alchemy is an important element of science that's been mostly forgotten.
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Anthony Levatino is a former obstetrician-gynecologist (OBGYN) who performed over 1,200 abortions and now speaks out against it.
â ïž As an aside, I recommend listening to my conversation with Eden McCourt on the case against abortion.
Some folks argue that unborn babies are not babies, but this is both a stupid and convenient argument to make themselves feel better and to shift the responsibility onto others, so they feel less guilty about their sexual behaviour.
đș Watch the video of this podcast here.
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John Perkins, now an author, is a former âeconomic hitmanâ (EHM) who wrote about his dark career in his explosive memoir, Confessions of an Economic Hitman.
Basically, he would convince governments of developing countries to take on massive loans that would leave them shackled to US government and corporate interests. These debts gave Americans the power to control those countriesâ politics and economies from behind the scenes.
Johnâs work took him around the world, from Indonesia to Latin America.
In Indonesia, for example, he helped justify large loans by presenting skewed economic forecasts. These projects, which were supposed to lift countries out of poverty, often led to economic dependency and social unrest.
For clarity, the huge loans that John facilitated came primarily from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
The projects would end up benefiting American companies, like engineering firms, but the host country would be left with crippling debt it could never repay. So, while infrastructural development did occur, it came at a stupidly high cost.
Debt slavery, in other words.
In his book, John describes how leaders who resisted American control often faced severe consequences. In Panama, for example, Manuel Noriega, who initially cooperated, became a target when he refused to play along. His downfall was engineered through economic and political pressure, and eventually, military intervention.
John also recounts the mysterious deaths of leaders like Ecuadorâs Jaime RoldĂłs, who stood against American bullying. Can you guess what happened to him? It just so happened that he died in a plane crash.
Total coincidence.
Globalisation isnât all good
â ïž I need to quickly distinguish between globalism and globalisation.
Globalism is an ideological, geopolitical, and economic attempt to centralise the world under one-world governance (Agenda 2030). Globalism is not your friend.
Globalisation, on the other hand, is the interconnectivity of the world through travel, business, the internet, and so on. It is neither good nor bad, but simply a result of technological progress. Like a sword, it can be double-edged.
Through his work, John witnessed firsthand how globalisation was used as a tool for empire-building rather than mutual prosperity.
The projects he was involved in prioritised the interests of multinational corporations over the well-being of local populations and their environments.
Put another way, the pursuit of profit and power can devastate countries and their people, nature, tradition, and pretty much everything.
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The Most Dangerous Superstition by Larken Rose slams the belief in authority, especially government, as the most dangerous lie in society.
He argues that this superstition leads to mass violence, oppression, and enslavement because people mindlessly follow orders from those in power, just like a cult.
He insists that individuals must take responsibility for their actions and stop bowing to government control. In other words, you canât vote your way to freedom and prosperity. Politicians, no matter what they say or how they act, are just actors on a stage.
"If you can convince the people to accept and rely on âauthority,â you donât need to force them." - Larken Rose
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Planet Lockdown, by James Patrick, is a superb documentary about the worldâs current situation, featuring interviews with epidemiologists, scientists, doctors, lawyers, protesters, a statesman and a prince.
James started filming it early in the COVIDâą era, and it was the first of its kind that I saw. I remember watching it towards the end of 2020 and asking my wife if she thought the âpandemicâ was, in fact, real. Until then, I had thought it was real but neither deadly nor anything to worry about.
Planet Lockdown changed all of that.
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Micah Siegel is the youngest guest ever to appear on my podcast. As I type this, he is 12 years old.
Deciding that mainstream educationâboth private and publicâsucks, he chose a unique path for his learning: he left school because itâs a waste of time. Public schooling is mostly just state propaganda.
Excellent decision.
We adults can learn a lot from him.
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Harry Turner is a British war veteran who couldnât handle Afghanistan, so he packed his bags and went to the Amazon jungle to either die or find a new purpose in life.
Thankfully, he didnât die and instead found a new purpose in life: nature.
Wildcat is an Emmy-winning documentary that follows Harry's emotional and inspiring story of redemption. It's available onâwait for itâAmazon Prime.
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Anyone who has followed my work since 2020 knows about Denis Rancourt (read his Substack here) and our numerous conversations about COVID-19 and climate change.
But especially COVID-19.
Or rather, COVID-1984 (to borrow from Hrvoje MoriÄ).
I recommend listening to his conversation about all-cause mortality data across several countries, showing no evidence of a pandemic, and his conversation about vaccine-related deaths in the Southern Hemisphere. (Plot twist: the jab was neither safe nor effective.)
The following conversation, however, is the crĂšme de la crĂšme. Denis and his colleagues have published their most extensive paper to date, analysing all-cause mortality across 125 countries throughout the entire alleged COVID-19 pandemic.
We already know the conclusion (that there was no pandemic), but the scientific journey is the fascinating part.
The duration of the âpandemicââ2020 to 2023âis based on the declaration made by the WHO. (Speaking of the WHO, make sure to listen to my conversation with WHO insider Astrid Stuckelberger.)
The massive paper
The paper in question, Spatiotemporal variation of excess all-cause mortality in the world (125 countries) during the Covid period 2020-2023 regarding socio economic factors and public-health and medical interventions, is over 500 pages and has a really long title.
They analysed all-cause mortality data from 125 countries, covering about 35% of the global population.
What they found is an excess mortality rate of 0.392% during 2020-2022, compared to 0.97% during the 1918 Spanish Flu. (As an aside, I strongly recommend my podcast with Michael Bryant about the Spanish flu scam.)
India, not included in this study, had an excess death rate of 0.26% in 2021 alone.
The paper projected 30.9 million excess deaths globally from 2020-2022, with 16.9 million deaths related to the rollout to the jab.
Denis noted that the large variations in mortality rates were inconsistent with a viral outbreak. Clustering, which is not typical of viral behaviour, was apparently observed. Put another way, if a so-called virus spreads through a population, there shouldnât be pockets of sickâor deadâpeople.
Now what?
What was the cause of excess mortality, in that case?
* The jab: Repeated injections, including booster shots.
* Stress: Lockdowns and significant socio-economic changes.
* Medical interventions: Ventilators, certain drugs and denial of various treatments.
âWe conclude that nothing special would have occurred in terms of mortality had a pandemic not been declared and had the declaration not been acted upon.â
- Denis Rancourt
Talking points
Denis covered what was in the paper and touched on the geopolitical link between the COVIDâą era, wars, climate change and the sinking Western empire.
* Looking at the apparent spread of COVID-19
* Primary causes of excess mortality
* Challenging the notion of a pandemic
* Association between vaccines and excess mortality
* Excess deaths and the nonsense surrounding global warming
âThere was no pandemic. A virus does not wait for political announcement in order to decide to start killing people.â
- Denis Rancourt
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I've avoided covering this idea for a while due to, I suppose, my own misunderstandings. Additionally, very few people know much about it and, those who do, have declined my podcast invitations, which didn't help.
But thereâs something profoundly intriguing about this topic, so I eventually found someone willing to demystify it for me.
Danny Carroll is a practitioner and author who didn't decline.
Read the full accompanying post here.
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It's not like he needs an introduction, but for the handful of people living under a rock, Alex Jones is an American show host and founder of InfoWars. He was born in Texas in 1974, dropped out of college and began his career in media as a public-access television host.
His rise to fame coincided with 9/11 and was one of the first people, in broadcasting, to suggest that it was an inside job. And he was correct.
Actually, he's been correct about a lot of things. đ€Ł
The Great Reset
The Great Reset is a breakdown of the 2030 agenda(Sustainable Development), primarily focusing on its goal to centralise global power and diminish personal freedoms.
His book exposes the globalist framework, led by technocrats like Klaus Schwab and Yuval Harari of the World Economic Forum (WEF), showing a huge disconnect between their Malthusian plans and, well, reality. He shows how itâs all aimed at restructuring world economies, political systems and societal norms under the guise of recovery from the fake pandemic.
The elites think their plans will bring global stability and progress, but the rest of us think itâs a bad idea.
Alex also unpacks the role of advanced technology, particularly mass surveillance and artificial intelligence.
He warns that technology, while obviously beneficial, is being twisted into a tool of compliance and manipulation, stripping away privacy and sovereignty.
Scott Adams made a similar observation in his conversation with me.
He talks about what he calls âthe digital gulagâ, where dissenting voices are silenced and individual freedoms are curtailed under the guise of security. Consider YouTubeâs obsession with removing videos and banning channels (like mine).
âIn the twenty-first century the price we pay for ignorance about ourselves will increase dramatically, because governments and corporations are now gaining unprecedented abilities to hack and manipulate human choice.â
- Alex Jones, The Great Reset (2022)
The Great Reset is an agenda to monitor and control the world through digital surveillance, digital IDs and social credit scores, replacing free enterprise with technocracy and centralisation of pretty much everything.
The Great Reject
Avoid it.
Donât be a victim.
There are ways to buffer against all this nonsense.
* Avoid mainstream media.
* Educate yourself on economics and get out of debt.
* Invest in real estate and hold assets like gold.
* While Iâm on the fence here, I kinda think that, in the short term, cryptocurrencies might provide a censorship-proof alternative to central bank digital currencies (CBDCs).
* Understand the agendas behind wars and donât take sides.
* Avoid major political parties.
* Stay healthy and fit.
âAs Iâve said before, the answer to any question for these globalists seems to be more globalism. Got a pandemic? How about managing it badly, then claiming you need global control to fix the problems you caused? Got climate change? Well, thatâs because we havenât given them enough power.â
- Alex Jones, The Great Reset (2022)
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John McAfee was an entrepreneur and computer programmer best known for creating McAfee Antivirus software (which Iâve never used).
He joined me on my podcast a couple times.
âJohn McAfee was larger than life. Visionary, genius, and pioneering in software development, he forever changed the world of cybersecurity.â
- David Kaye, international cybersecurity expert
Quick bio
John was known for his outspoken views on politics and technology and was involved in several legal disputes. After creating McAfee Antivirus, he left the company in 1994 to explore ventures like smartphone security software.
He was a libertarian and ran for the Libertarian Partyâs presidential nomination in 2016 and 2020, and criticised government surveillance and the war on drugs. Speaking of which, he was arrested multiple times for drug-related charges and implicated in a murder in Belize.
In 2020, he was arrested in Spain for âtax evasionâ and was Epsteined in his prison cell in June 2021.
âMcAfeeâs contribution to computer security is undeniable. He was ahead of his time, creating solutions long before others realised the importance of protecting systems from viruses.â
- Larry Magid, tech journalist
Conversation
I donât believe that he killed himself and neither does his wife Janice.
She joined me for a very heartfelt conversation in which she chatted about:
* how they met
* how the government went after them
* the trumped up charges against him
* the botched hit attempt on his life
* poisoning of his dogs
* his arrest and death
* the Spanish authorities refusing to release his remains
âThe things we think we own, in reality, own us.â
- John McAfee
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Dr Eugene Michael Jones (commonly known as E Michael Jones) was an Assistant Professor of American Literature at St. Maryâs College and is widely known for his critical views on contemporary cultural and religious issues.
I consider him one of the best in his category.
He was dismissed in 1981 due to his anti-abortion stance, leading him to leave academia and start a magazine, initially named Fidelity and later Culture Wars, which focuses on the disarray in the Catholic Church including the subversion of the Catholic faith. (As an aside, I recommend listening to my conversation with Frances Leader.)
Literature
The meaning of the term âholocaustâ has evolved over time, he argues, adding that various literary and propaganda influences including TV shows and films have shaped our understanding of history.
The word âholocaustâ hadnât really been used by anyone until around the 1970s, and as Jewish historian Norman Finkelstein pointed out to me, almost nothing had been written about it for the first 20 years.
It took about two decades to write a book about 'the Holocaust', but only three months to write about the sinking of the Titanic. I find that very strange.
Put another way, what âholocaustâ meant a few decades ago is not what it means now. Dr Jones explains what he means in his conversation with me.
He points out that some of the most influential WW2 figures like Eisenhower, Churchill and de Gaulle did not mention gas chambers or the genocide of Jews in their memoirs.
Hang on.
What?
Why?
Let's pause there.
Iâll type it again for emphasis.
Adolf Hitler was absolutely hated by the Allies, yet the three most significant Allied leadersâChurchill, de Gaulle and Eisenhowerâsaid absolutely nothing about either death camps or extermination of Jews in their extensive post-war biographies.
Why?
Wasnât that a lost opportunity to completely bury the FĂŒhrer?
To make matters more interesting, the Red Cross found no evidence of gas chambers in Germany. More specifically, itâs a three-volume investigation called the Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross on its Activities during the Second World War, published in Geneva, 1948.
Itâs a lot of reading but itâs freely available at archive.org. You can find a summary here.
âThere is insufficient evidence to justify the statement regarding execution in gas chambers.â
- Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, Vol. I, pp. 416â417
Conversation
He (rightly) suggests that there is extreme suppression and censorship of discourse, allowing pretty much only Jews to openly discuss this particular historical event.
Why are people jailed for asking questions about a world war? As of 2019, around 19 countries criminalise anybody questioning the Holocaust.
If something is true, why does it require state protection (with force)?
It is a criminal offence to question or âdenyâ the Holocaust in the following countries:
* Austria
* Belgium
* The Czech Republic
* Canada
* France
* Germany
* Greece
* Hungary
* Italy
* Israel
* Liechtenstein
* Latvia
* Lithuania
* Luxembourg
* Poland
* Portugal
* Romania
* Russia
* Slovakia
* Switzerland
Why?
Iâll repeat myself: if something is true, why does it require state protection?
As Norman Finkelstein (who lost family members in the camps) told me, the Holcoaust is an industry.
An industry built on stories that have changed over time?
âEisenhowerâs Crusade in Europe is a book of 559 pages; the six volumes of Churchillâs The Second World War total 4,448 pages; and de Gaulleâs three-volume MĂ©moires de guerre is 2,054 pages. In this vast body of writing, which totals 7,061 pages (not including the introductory sections), published between 1948 and 1959, there is no mention of Nazi âgas chambers,â a âgenocideâ of the Jews, or âsix millionâ Jewish victims of the war.â
- Richard Lynn, Professor Emeritus, University of Ulster, 5 Dec 2005
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â ïžJohn joined me for two short conversations between 2020 and 2021. For simplicity, I merged them into a single video.
He was scheduled for a third appearance on my podcast, before heâlike Liam Neesonâwas âtakenâ.
Background and death
He was involved in a bunch of legal disputes (probably because he was over the target) and was known for his politically incorrect views on, well, everything.
After creating the hugely successful McAfee Antivirus software, he left the company in 1994 to explore other ventures, like smartphone security software.
John was a libertarian and ran for the Libertarian Party's presidential nomination in 2016 and 2020 and was a critic of government surveillance and the war on drugs.
He was arrested multiple times, including for drug-related charges and was also implicated in a murder investigation in Belize where he had been living, following which he was arrested in Spain in 2020 on charges of 'tax evasion'.
John was found dead in his prison cell in June 2021, in what was ruled as a suicide (surprise surprise).
His wife doesn't believe he committed suicide.
Neither do I.
I suspect he was Epsteined.
Janice (his wife) joined me for a very heartfelt retrosepctive conversation, to which I recommend listening.
From having his own drug lab in a jungle in Central America, to marrying a prostitute whom he met on the Mexican border, to being accused of murder, to running for American president, John was indeed a colourful character.
âPut this Jerm motherfucker on repeat!â
- John McAfee
A bit more
There's a lot about him online, so I won't repeat it here. Instead, I'll recommend the following documentary because it's so damn good.
He was neither left-wing nor right-wing, but he was definitely the middle finger. Resisting the establishment and buffering against its attempts to control and surveil our lives is something for which we should always strive.
However, it's a minefield and, unfortunately, John stepped on a mine.
âThe only real security that a man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience, and ability.â
- John McAfee
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