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 The Pete Quiñones Show The Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper Episodes - Complete (Updated)
 Darryl Cooper, host of the Martyr Made podcast, dives into a multitude of captivating topics. He critiques the apathy surrounding elite scandals, like Jeffrey Epstein, shedding light on moral failures. The conversation explores the historical complexities of Black-Jewish relations in America and the troubling intertwining of power with child welfare. Cooper also discusses the impact of oligarchs in Russia and Ukraine, unpacking geopolitical tensions and their historical roots, while examining how narratives shape public perception. 
 06:47:00 
Pizzagate Reflects Elite Cover-Ups
- The Pizzagate conspiracy, though ridiculous, reflects underlying concerns about elite corruption and abuse.
- Historical cases with intelligence fingerprints show a pattern of cover-ups and suppression in these matters.
Cousin's Tough Lesson Matures Him
- Daryl's cousin matured drastically after a tough gang beating in his early twenties.
- The experience helped him overcome soft tendencies and become a successful teacher.
Complex Black-Jewish Relations
- Jewish and black relations in America are marked by complex histories involving cooperation and conflict.
- Understanding historical context clarifies why racial tensions and alliances persist today.
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 Intro 
 00:00 • 4min 
 Dissecting Pizzagate: Conspiracies and Consequences 
 04:24 • 11min 
 Intrigue and Controversy Surrounding a Notorious Pizza Place 
 15:07 • 4min 
 Unearthing Disturbing Imagery in Music 
 19:36 • 7min 
 Political Connections and Controversial Art: The Podesta Legacy 
 26:51 • 5min 
 Controversial Art and Child Vulnerability 
 31:36 • 9min 
 Art, Trauma, and Societal Complicity 
 40:35 • 6min 
 Unmasking Elite Apathy 
 46:14 • 11min 
 Music Anecdotes and AI Efficiency 
 57:34 • 2min 
 The Intersection of Power and Child Welfare 
 59:57 • 6min 
 Navigating Nuclear Tensions and Historical Discontent 
 01:06:24 • 7min 
 Challenging Military Narratives and Historical Patterns 
 01:13:21 • 3min 
 Media Influence and the Complexities of Global Conflict 
 01:16:08 • 4min 
 Controversies and Perspectives in Ukrainian Leadership 
 01:20:34 • 7min 
 Exploring Race and Community Dynamics 
 01:27:07 • 6min 
 Migration and Integration: A Historical Perspective 
 01:33:18 • 8min 
 Shifts in Labor Dynamics and Racial Tensions in Early 20th Century America 
 01:41:45 • 3min 
 Historic Tensions: Jews, Sports, and Community Dynamics 
 01:44:18 • 15min 
 Exploring Historical Events and Modern Technology in Personal Security 
 01:59:13 • 2min 
 Exploring Historical Ties and Tensions: Jews and the Civil Rights Movement 
 02:01:23 • 5min 
 The Great Migration: Shifting Landscapes 
 02:06:40 • 15min 
 Navigating Change: The Impact of Brown v. Board 
 02:21:29 • 7min 
 Militancy and Political Rhetoric in the 1960s Civil Rights Era 
 02:28:45 • 4min 
 Civil Rights and Urban Unrest 
 02:33:10 • 9min 
 Migration and Identity Shifts 
 02:41:49 • 5min 
 Racial Dynamics and Activism in America 
 02:46:36 • 13min 
 The Impact of Public Trials on Crime and Incarceration Trends 
 02:59:25 • 4min 
 Exploring Historical and Contemporary Tensions Between Communities 
 03:03:40 • 3min 
 Shifting Demographics and Community Dynamics 
 03:06:11 • 5min 
 Racial Dynamics and Foreign Policy Shifts 
 03:11:29 • 8min 
 Coup Motives and International Dynamics 
 03:19:08 • 4min 
 U.S. Intelligence and Diplomacy: A Historical Overview 
 03:23:20 • 7min 
 Power Dynamics and Historical Legacies in Governance 
 03:30:31 • 5min 
 Russia's Scapegoat Status and Societal Struggles 
 03:35:36 • 8min 
 Historical Grievances and Modern Narratives 
 03:43:46 • 10min 
 Oligarchs and Power in Russia and Ukraine 
 03:53:19 • 7min 
 Maidan's Aftermath: Ethnic Strife in Donbass 
 04:00:31 • 6min 
 NATO's Expansion and Russian Concerns 
 04:06:59 • 6min 
 Unraveling the Ukraine Conflict: Historical Perspectives and Military Dynamics 
 04:13:24 • 24min 
 Geopolitical Tensions and Historical Grievances 
 04:37:16 • 6min 
 Understanding Coups: Historical Insights and Modern Implications 
 04:43:02 • 26min 
 The Dynamics of Power: Rebels, Coups, and Revolutions 
 05:08:45 • 22min 
 Political Engagement in Controversial Times 
 05:30:48 • 22min 
 Perseverance in the Face of Despair: A Journey Through History 
 05:53:01 • 2min 
 The Evolution of Jewish Identity in Europe 
 05:54:53 • 31min 
 The Inquisition and Jewish Identity: Historical Perspectives 
 06:25:49 • 19min 
 Navigating Identity and Social Dynamics 
 06:44:31 • 23min 
 Unpacking Jewish Identity and Power Dynamics 
 07:07:47 • 19min 
 Enhancing Sales Efficiency and Personal Data Security 
 07:26:32 • 2min 

#65837
 Race war in high school 

Harold Saltzman
#63288
 The Jews and modern capitalism 


Werner Sombart

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 • Mentioned in 25 episodes 
 The age of entitlement 
 America since the sixties 


Christopher Caldwell
In this book, Christopher Caldwell argues that the reforms of the 1960s, intended to make the nation more just and humane, have come with staggering costs in wealth, freedom, and social stability.
These costs have been unevenly distributed among classes and generations.
Caldwell explores key political turning points over the past half-century, including affirmative action, leveraged buyouts, iPhones, Oxycotin, Black Lives Matter, and internet cookies, showing how these reforms have led to two incompatible political systems and driven the country toward conflict.

#362
 • Mentioned in 56 episodes 
 Provoked 
 America's Role in the Russia-Ukraine War 

Darryl Cooper


Scott Horton
In 'Provoked: America's Role in the Russia-Ukraine War', Scott Horton and Darryl Cooper provide an analysis of how U.S.
foreign policy decisions have influenced the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The book critiques U.S.
meddling in international affairs, particularly in regions close to Russia, and argues that such actions have increased the risk of nuclear war and destabilized the region.
The authors draw on their expertise in foreign policy and geopolitical analysis to present a critical view of U.S.
involvement in the conflict.
#25180
 • Mentioned in 2 episodes 
 Coup d'Etat 

Edward Luttwak

#42
 • Mentioned in 193 episodes 
 Mein Kampf 


Adolf Hitler
Mein Kampf, written by Adolf Hitler while he was imprisoned following the failed Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, is a two-volume work that combines autobiography and political treatise.
The book details Hitler's early life, his experiences during World War I, and his increasing antisemitism and militarism.
It outlines his vision for Germany, including the need for Lebensraum (living space) in Eastern Europe, and his racist and anti-Semitic views.
The work became the central text of National Socialism and a blueprint for Hitler's policies, including aggressive foreign policy and the persecution of Jews and other minority groups.

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 • Mentioned in 8 episodes 
 The Warmth of Other Suns 
 The Epic Story of America's Great Migration 


Isabel Wilkerson
In 'The Warmth of Other Suns', Isabel Wilkerson provides a detailed historical account of the Great Migration, a movement of approximately six million African Americans from the Southern United States to the Midwest, Northeast, and West between 1915 and 1970.
The book follows the lives of three primary subjects: Ida Mae Gladney, George Starling, and Robert Foster, illustrating the broader historical context of the migration.
Wilkerson examines the social, economic, and political factors that drove this migration, including economic opportunities in Northern industrial cities, escape from Jim Crow laws and racial violence in the South, and the impact of World War I and II on labor demands.
The book is notable for its blend of historical analysis and narrative storytelling, making complex historical events accessible through the personal and societal perspectives of those who lived through the Great Migration.
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 • Mentioned in 5 episodes 
 Jewish History, Jewish Religion 

Israel Shahak

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 • Mentioned in 11 episodes 
 Nixonland 
 The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America 


Rick Perlstein
Rick Perlstein’s book recaptures America’s turbulent 1960s and early 1970s, revealing how Richard Nixon rose from political obscurity to seize and hold the presidency.
The book begins with the 1965 Watts riots and spans through the political upheavals up to Nixon’s reelection in 1972.
Perlstein’s narrative highlights how Nixon manipulated social and political events to shape the current political landscape, creating a deep rift in American society that persists to this day.
The book is filled with prodigious research and vivid detail, making it a grand historical epic that sheds new light on modern American politics.

#508
 • Mentioned in 44 episodes 
 Lolita 


Vladimir Nabokov
The novel, presented as the posthumously published memoirs of Humbert Humbert, explores themes of obsession, pedophilia, and the manipulation of reality.
Humbert, a European intellectual and pedophile, becomes infatuated with Dolores Haze, whom he kidnaps and sexually abuses after marrying her mother.
The narrative delves into the complex and disturbing relationship between Humbert and Lolita, highlighting issues of morality, solipsism, and the erasure of Lolita's independent identity.
The book is known for its eloquent but deceptive narrator and its exploration of delusion, coercion, and cruelty.
6 Hours and 47 Minutes
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This is an audio of the episode in which Darryl Cooper has joined Pete to discuss various topics.
Episode 809: On The Ridiculous Belief We Are Ruled By Pedophile Elites w/ Darryl 'Martyr Made'
Episode 870: A Look at the History of Black-Jewish Relations in America w/ Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper
Episode 1023: Victoria Nuland, Ukraine and Russia w/ Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper
Pete Reads 'Coup D'état' by Edward N. Luttwak - Part 1 w/ Darryl Cooper
Episode 1238: A Discussion of the 'Jewish Question' w/ Darryl Cooper
The Martyr Made Podcast
The Martyr Made Substack
The Unraveling Podcast
Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'
Support Pete on His Website
Pete's Patreon
Pete's Substack
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PG-13
This is an audio of the episode in which Darryl Cooper has joined Pete to discuss various topics.
Episode 809: On The Ridiculous Belief We Are Ruled By Pedophile Elites w/ Darryl 'Martyr Made'
Episode 870: A Look at the History of Black-Jewish Relations in America w/ Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper
Episode 1023: Victoria Nuland, Ukraine and Russia w/ Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper
Pete Reads 'Coup D'état' by Edward N. Luttwak - Part 1 w/ Darryl Cooper
Episode 1238: A Discussion of the 'Jewish Question' w/ Darryl Cooper
The Martyr Made Podcast
The Martyr Made Substack
The Unraveling Podcast
Pete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'
Support Pete on His Website
Pete's Patreon
Pete's Substack
Pete's Subscribestar
Pete's Venmo
Pete's Buy Me a Coffee
Pete on Facebook
Pete on Twitter

