
Austin Picard
Researcher known for his work on the Underclass Podcast.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 1h 45min
#853: Psyops To Mind Wars With Austin Wade Picard and Jose Galison
Austin Wade Picard, a researcher behind the Underclass Podcast, and Jose Galison, known for No Way, Jose! and Tower Gang, join the discussion to unearth the chilling connections between psychological operations and media manipulation. They highlight the influence of the CIA on Hollywood narratives, delve into dark conspiracies like Pizzagate, and explore the insidious nature of mind control linked to tech giants. Additionally, they tackle the implications of radicalization and governmental secrecy, leaving listeners questioning the narratives shaping our reality.

May 12, 2025 • 1h 48min
The Dark and True story of ‘The Finders Cult’ - Fight Back Ep. 72
Austin Picard and Jose Galison dive into the chilling underbelly of the Finders Cult, exploring its ties to child abuse, intelligence operations, and the occult. They shed light on Operation Gladio and its connections to major historical events like the Oklahoma City bombing. The discussion uncovers the disturbing nexus of child trafficking networks and influential figures, as well as the infamous McMartin Preschool case. Expect an eye-opening analysis of systemic corruption and the deep-seated societal impacts of these dark revelations.

Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 30min
Operation Mockingbird with Austin Picard of the Underclass Podcast, Part III
Austin Picard, host of the Underclass Podcast and a keen investigator of historical conspiracies, delves deep into the dark realm of Operation Mockingbird. He unpacks the CIA's manipulation of media narratives, revealing how influential figures like Cord Meyer shaped public perception. The talk raises chilling questions about memory control, societal chaos, and the intertwining of political power with organized crime. As he connects past propaganda tactics to today's misinformation landscape, Picard discusses the looming threat of surveillance-driven states and the need for critical awareness in our media-saturated world.