

Pete R. Quiñones #1230
Oct 11, 2025
In this discussion, writer and former libertarian Pete R. Quiñones delves into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel as America's ally. He critiques CBS's media consolidation and examines rising public skepticism around traditional narratives, including the Charlie Kirk shooting. Pete traces historical influences on media and finance, stressing the importance of questioning dominant narratives. He calls for a return to sovereignty through stringent immigration controls and warns against the emergence of authoritarian solutions.
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Israel Shapes U.S. Foreign Focus
- Pete Quiñones argues U.S. foreign policy is overly driven by Israel's interests and that cuts at domestic priorities.
- He believes severing ties would reduce foreign entanglements and refocus resources at home.
Holocaust Narrative As Political Shield
- Quiñones links historical narratives, especially World War II and the Holocaust, to contemporary political influence.
- He contends the Holocaust narrative is used to shield criticism and shape policy.
Online Rumors About Charlie Kirk
- Pete describes finding unexpected chatter online accusing Israel of killing Charlie Kirk and seeing large followings on those channels.
- He uses these observations to illustrate rising public skepticism about establishment narratives.