
The Pete Quiñones Show Five Random Episodes w/ Thomas777
Nov 24, 2025
Thomas777, a political commentator and writer known for his insights into geopolitical history, joins to discuss a variety of captivating topics. He delves into Oswald Spengler's cultural theories and Yockey's vision of Russia as a counterweight to U.S. dominance. Chile’s Cold War significance is explored, including Pinochet’s military background and struggles against leftist movements. The conversation also touches on essential political readings and the decline of U.S. influence in a multipolar world, alongside anecdotes from a recent DNC event.
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Culture's Prime Symbols Shape History
- Oswald Spengler explains culture through enduring 'prime symbols' that shape politics, art, food and self-understanding.
- Thomas777 says this symbolic psychology helps explain civilizational rise and decline beyond simple economics.
Finding Yockey In A Secondhand Bookshop
- Thomas777 describes finding Yockey at a used bookstore and slowly parsing Imperium over years.
- He stresses most critics haven't actually read Yockey's dense, 700-page work.
Yockey: Russia As Europe's Counterweight
- Francis Parker Yockey argued a unipolar American hegemony would erase distinct European cultural identities.
- Thomas777 says Yockey preferred Europe allying with Russia to resist American cultural-globalist dominance.



