
Anything Goes with James English 9/11 Was an Inside Job - Activist Ken O’Keefe Talks About the World's Biggest Scandals
Dec 13, 2025
Ken O’Keefe, a former U.S. Marine turned activist, dives into a whirlwind of controversial topics. He shares his transformative journey from military service to questioning state narratives, revealing troubling historical deceptions including 9/11. O’Keefe critiques modern secular values and discusses the power of elite manipulations. He connects these themes to humanitarian efforts, including his activism in Gaza. With a focus on resilience and grassroots change, he calls for a collective awakening to reclaim society from powerful interests.
04:29:36
From Surfer To Marine To Political Awakening
- Ken O’Keefe described joining the Marines after watching Full Metal Jacket and seeking approval from his father.
- He credits that experience with opening his mind and sparking decades of research into state power and deception.
The Red Pill Of Self-Education
- Ken says rapid self-education exposed him to systemic lies across history and media.
- He links that awakening to a long-term commitment to study power, propaganda, and social control.
Small Good Acts Matter — Then Scale Up
- Do small consistent acts of integrity; each action affects the world.
- If you want bigger change, set large goals and be prepared to work and sacrifice for them.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Ken's Marine Corps origin and awakening
01:44 • 5min
Reading, red pill and radical research
06:29 • 3min
Early life, family background and values
09:25 • 4min
Confidence, masculinity and moral code
13:10 • 6min
Love vs fear and social engineering
18:54 • 3min
Ad break
21:32 • 29sec
Rise of secularization and cultural decay
22:00 • 5min
Historical skepticism and official lies
26:31 • 7min
Military service and why he wouldn't kill
33:20 • 5min
War as a racket and bankers' motives
38:31 • 9min
Banking power, City of London and imperial critique
47:51 • 6min
Questioning World War II narratives
53:23 • 5min
Hitler's biography and sympathetic details
58:35 • 6min
Critique of Allied wartime morality
01:04:53 • 5min
Gaddafi, economic independence and assassination
01:09:35 • 9min
Saddam, WMDs and media falsehoods
01:18:25 • 31sec
Holocaust questions and evidence claims
01:18:56 • 11min
Power, narcissism and elite psychology
01:30:20 • 4min
Money, religion and spiritual warfare
01:34:26 • 7min
9/11 as a false flag and his response
01:41:10 • 6min
Asbestos, Twin Towers ownership and motive
01:47:23 • 7min
Controlled demolition, Building 7 and directed energy
01:54:49 • 12min
Israeli operatives and dancing Israelis
02:06:37 • 4min
Bin Laden, patsies and media fakery
02:10:23 • 3min
Consequences if the public knew the truth
02:13:51 • 5min
Origins of Zionism and Greater Israel
02:18:32 • 7min
Geopolitical shift east and BRICS rise
02:25:10 • 7min
COVID, lockdowns and medical mistrust
02:31:50 • 7min
Pharmaceuticals, Rockefellers and medical system critique
02:38:44 • 4min
Solutions, world citizen vision and activism
02:42:34 • 4min
Humanitarian actions: sailing to Gaza
02:46:11 • 7min
Hollywood, Kubrick and predictive programming
02:53:06 • 10min
Satanic cults, ritual abuse and testimonies
03:02:43 • 11min
Antarctica, Admiral Byrd and hollow earth claims
03:13:31 • 7min
God, free will and spiritual conviction
03:20:10 • 9min
Adversity, arrests and personal costs
03:29:01 • 11min
Hollywood parties, infiltration and compromising elites
03:39:45 • 15min
Missing persons, Skinwalker and supernatural phenomena
03:54:52 • 13min
Materialism, fame and true happiness
04:08:10 • 9min
Call to action and generational responsibility
04:17:11 • 4min
Outro
04:21:23 • 2min
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