
Dark Enlightenment
Guest on the show, also known as DE. Contributes to the discussion on various topics, including politics and social issues.
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May 9, 2025 • 1h 40min
05/08/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - Imagine the Smell w/ Dark Enlightenment
Joining the conversation is Dark Enlightenment, a political commentator and social issue analyst known for his thought-provoking insights. They tackle the apathy surrounding global conflicts, highlighting a humorous yet critical viewpoint on American engagement. The discussion delves into geopolitical tensions in Asia, emphasizing cultural clashes and immigration nuances, particularly regarding the Indian diaspora. They also dissect the implications of identity politics and the recent appointment of Pope Leo XIV, shedding light on the intersection of faith and societal change.

Oct 4, 2024 • 2h 16min
10/03 Old Glory Club Livestream - 'And They Think It's Funny' w/ Dark Enlightenment, Hunger the Dye Merchant and Merek
In this lively discussion, first-time guest Dark Enlightenment brings fresh analysis on current events, while regular contributor Hunger the Dye Merchant delves into the complex dynamics of Middle Eastern affairs. They explore the U.S. military readiness amidst global tensions, critique government disaster responses, and discuss the ramifications of American foreign policy. The conversation takes a humorous turn as they dissect contemporary political controversies and the intersection of faith and politics, all while engaging their audience with witty commentary.

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 37min
Episode 1115: The Thought Crime Syndicate Returns - September 2024
This roundtable features Dark Enlightenment, a savvy commentator on current events; Charles Spadille, who brings insights on contemporary issues; and Jose Niño, an analyst known for his focus on gun control. They dissect urgent topics like the socio-economic struggles in urban areas and the effects of immigration on local communities. The conversation highlights the complexities of political representation and critiques the mainstream narratives surrounding societal issues. They advocate for active engagement and accountability in a rapidly changing landscape.

Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 24min
Episode 1095: The Thought Crime Syndicate Returns w/ Dark Enlightenment, Charles Spadille and Jose Niño
In a thought-provoking discussion, guests Dark Enlightenment, a contemporary analyst, Charles Spadille, a current events commentator, and Jose Niño, a Substack writer, tackle pressing topics. They explore recent political upheavals, including a coup and assassination attempts, arguing the emotional messaging needed for the 2024 campaign. The conversation shifts to the fentanyl crisis, immigration's ties to national security, and societal norms contrasting Second Amendment rights. They also critique the impact of ideologies on culture and emphasize the importance of grassroots political engagement.

Aug 7, 2024 • 1h 23min
Pete Reads 'Coup D'état' by Edward N. Luttwak - Part 2 w/ John Fieldhouse, Christopher Sandbatch and Dark Enlightenment
Join insightful commentator John Fieldhouse, writer Christopher Sandbatch, and thought-provoking figure Dark Enlightenment as they dissect Edward N. Luttwak's 'Coup D'état'. They explore the tension between neoconservative and paleoconservative theories, and dive into Italy's political turmoil, spotlighting Berlusconi amidst corruption. The conversation takes a turn towards political passivity in 1952 Egypt, and uncovers how colonial legacies continue to shape modern governance. Expect discussions on military perceptions, bureaucracy during coups, and the complex dynamics of democracy.

Mar 19, 2024 • 1h 42min
Episode 1028: 'Thought Crime Syndicate' Monthly Roundtable w/ Dark Enlightenment, Jose Niño and Charles Spadille
Join Pete, Dark Enlightenment, Jose Niño, and Charles Spadille for a roundtable discussion on pressing current events. Topics include gun control myths, economic interventions in Peru, IQ levels in Haiti, societal challenges, financial struggles of cities, and controversial speculations on the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mar 4, 2024 • 3h 3min
PayPal Mafia: Friend OR FED? w/ Matt Erickson, Pete Quinones, Charles Haywood, Tommy Salmons, Dark Enlightenment
Discussion on whether the PayPal Mafia is friend or FED, with insights on influence in tech industry, analyzing body language, multicultural interactions, geopolitical shifts, and future-focused community building

Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 57min
Episode 1010: A 'Holiday' Roundtable w/ Dark Enlightenment, Jose Niño and Charles Spadille
Experts in current events, gun control, and Pete's work engage in a roundtable discussion covering topics such as the impact of illegal immigration, political issues and tactics, mask mandates and wealth transfer, right-wing reactionary content and global lockdown measures, the turning of the wheel of fortune, attention to detail and competence in airline safety, unnoticed absence and controversial figures, the importance of controlling the narrative, and embracing the truth.

Dec 28, 2023 • 1h 25min
Episode 993: PragerU and the 'Con-Inc' Agenda w/ Dark Enlightenment
Political commentator Dark Enlightenment joins Pete Quinones to discuss his political journey through the PragerU/Daily Wire side of 'ConInc.' They explore the insidious nature of 'ConInc,' address sociopolitical implications of non-family centered lifestyles, criticize conservative media for avoiding certain issues, and delve into the contracts of Daily Wire individuals. They also touch on drugs, declining conservative influence, and the importance of reliable information.

Sep 26, 2023 • 1h 35min
Episode 953: Unspoken Causes of the Housing Crisis w/ Dark Enlightenment
Dark Enlightenment, a libertarian perspective guest, discusses the housing crisis, its causes, and implications. They explore interest rates, government policies, wealth inequality, racial undertones, and the Federal Reserve's role. The podcast also touches on property displacement, immigration policies, dangers of rejecting rights, global housing crisis, New York City living costs, and legal tactics. Controversial views on citizenship, racism, violence, and affordable housing are analyzed, along with a discussion on censorship on platforms like Telegram.