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Joshua Lysak

Author and ghostwriter, known for his work on books such as "Bulletproof" and "Unhumans," and his contributions to conservative media.

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Feb 23, 2025 • 45min

BONUS EPISODE: HOW CORPORATE MEDIA HAS BEEN SHATTERED BY THE NEW AMERICAN REPUBLIC

Raheem Kassam, a political commentator and former journalist, joins Natalie Winters, co-host of Steve Bannon's War Room, and author Joshua Lysak to dissect the disintegration of corporate media. They discuss the importance of integrity and genuine reporting amidst a media landscape influenced by the Chinese Communist Party. Delving into media manipulation concepts like DARVO, they highlight grassroots journalism and new platforms as vital for accountability and truth in today's digital age. Personal anecdotes and innovative marketing strategies round out their insightful conversation.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 50min

The Chronicles of the Christians - Part III: The Shroud of Turin

Joshua Lysak, co-author of "Unhumans" and "Bulletproof," joins to dive into the origins of the Shroud of Turin, suggesting it could date back to Christ's time. They explore scientific studies around blood stains and execution methods, asserting a link to Roman practices. Discussions delve into the shroud's significance as a testament to Jesus' life and resurrection. Lysak also highlights recent findings that challenge skepticism about its authenticity, blending faith with modern analysis, and the inherent urgency in emergency preparedness.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 50min

THE UNHMANS THANKSGIVING SPECIAL

Joshua Lysak, co-author of *Unhumans* and *Bulletproof*, brings his insights into navigating Thanksgiving conversations in today's politically charged climate. He discusses strategies to manage family discussions that may become contentious, promoting understanding and emotional engagement. The dialogue humorously explores ideologies while touching on historical patterns of dissent and societal subversion. They also highlight the absurdity of political division and the importance of tradition and family unity during the holidays.