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May 5, 2025 • 1h 15min

Ben of Ben & Jerry’s Exposes the Motives Behind War With Russia & the Politicians That Sold Out

Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's and noted political activist, shares his views on the unnecessary nature of the Ukraine war. He critiques the influence of weapons manufacturers on Congress and the pro-war propaganda shaping public opinion. Cohen urges for a focus on peace advocacy rather than political polarization, emphasizing the detrimental effects of military spending on society and the need for humanitarian priorities. His unique perspectives challenge conventional thoughts on foreign policy, making for a thought-provoking discussion.
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May 2, 2025 • 1h 47min

Chris Cella: Opioids, Robbing the Mafia, Burning Down the Entourage House, and How God Saved Him

In this engaging conversation, Chris Cella, a former opioid addict turned political advocate, shares his incredible journey from addiction to recovery. He discusses the chaos of his teenage years, including a wild mansion party that spiraled out of control. Cella dives deep into the harrowing realities of heroin addiction, the struggles of rehab, and the exploitative practices within the rehab industry. With honesty and vulnerability, he highlights the importance of personal motivation and community support on the path to recovery.
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125 snips
Apr 30, 2025 • 2h 15min

Matt Walsh: Dave Smith/Douglas Murray Debate, Transgenderism, and What It Really Means to Be a Man

Matt Walsh, a conservative political commentator and author, shares his provocative views on a range of social issues. He argues against same-sex adoption and critiques the impact of the LGBT agenda on traditional family structures. Walsh explains the importance of nurturing gender roles and the challenges of parenting in a tech-dominated world. He discusses the decline of masculinity and the societal pressures on men, advocating for emotional resilience and accountability. The conversation explores the effects of substance use and the moral complexities of national identity.
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555 snips
Apr 28, 2025 • 1h 55min

Catherine Fitts: Bankers vs. the West, Secret Underground Bases, and the Oncoming Extinction Event

Catherine Austin Fitts, a former Bush administration official and investment banker, dives into the dark realities of U.S. governance and finance. She critiques how leaders abandoned national integrity for profit in the 1990s, detailing the emergence of a digital control system that surveils citizens. Fitts also discusses secret underground bases, the Bank of International Settlements, and breakthrough energy technologies, raising ethical questions about the influence of hidden elites on society and the dire implications of current economic structures.
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73 snips
Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 13min

Patrick Lancaster From the Frontlines of Ukraine/Russia War: Kamikaze Drones & Attacks on Christians

Patrick Lancaster, an American journalist and U.S. Navy veteran, shares his unique perspective from the frontlines of the Ukraine-Russia war. He discusses the war's true origins and recounts Ukrainian attacks on his wife's hometown. Lancaster delves into the terrifying role of kamikaze drones in modern warfare and raises questions about casualty numbers. He also critiques Western narratives surrounding the conflict, arguing that ongoing support may prolong the suffering and calls for a more balanced view of the war.
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157 snips
Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 30min

George Friedman Predicts the Next 50 Years of Global Affairs and the Importance of Space Domination

George Friedman, a renowned geopolitical forecaster and author, shares his insights on America's future and global dynamics. He argues that the U.S. is not collapsing but undergoing a necessary reset. Friedman discusses the role of space technology in warfare, the strategic importance of spy satellites, and critiques the Pentagon's claims about China's capabilities. He emphasizes the shifts in global power dynamics, particularly regarding Russia and China, and how innovative strategies are crucial for navigating modern geopolitical challenges.
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229 snips
Apr 21, 2025 • 1h 44min

The Pentagon Didn’t Fire Dan Caldwell Over Leaks. They Fired Him for Opposing War With Iran.

Dan Caldwell, a Marine Corps veteran and former senior advisor to the Secretary of Defense, shares his experiences of opposing war with Iran before being fired under dubious accusations of leaking classified documents. He discusses the precarious balance between diplomacy and military action, underscoring the risks of conflict in the Gulf region. Caldwell reflects on the shifting views of Gulf Arab nations and critiques U.S. foreign interventions, advocating for a diplomatic approach and a reassessment of military priorities.
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Apr 18, 2025 • 1h 1min

Conor McGregor’s Presidential Bid, Tariffs, Erasing Irish Culture, and Deporting Rosie O’Donnell

Conor McGregor, the Irish mixed martial artist and businessman, discusses his potential presidential run in Ireland amid concerns over cultural erasure due to mass migration. He shares his journey from a plumber's assistant to a sports icon while reflecting on Ireland’s economic crisis and the disconnect between the government and the citizens. McGregor critiques policies that prioritize foreigners over locals and humorously touches on the celebrity culture surrounding figures like Rosie O'Donnell, advocating for a stronger national identity.
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126 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 18min

Maxime Bernier: Trump’s Tariffs, Mass Immigration, and the Oncoming Canadian Revolution

Maxime Bernier, a longtime Canadian government official and leader of the People's Party of Canada, shares a dire update on the state of Canada. He critiques Justin Trudeau’s leadership, arguing it has led to economic downturns and mass immigration issues. The conversation delves into the impact of government surveillance on civil liberties and rising public discontent. Bernier also discusses increasing separatism in provinces like Quebec and Alberta, and the need for a political shift that prioritizes Canadian sovereignty and identity.
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Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 33min

Rep. Curt Weldon: It’s Time to Finally Tell the Truth About 9-11

Curt Weldon, a former U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania, delves into his controversial questioning of the 9/11 report, which led to political retaliation and scrutiny. He reveals how governmental failings may have allowed the attacks to happen and discusses alleged cover-ups within intelligence agencies. Weldon sheds light on the FBI's intimidating tactics against him, the political maneuvering around Osama bin Laden, and calls for accountability and transparency in 9/11 investigations, challenging the narratives that have persisted for decades.

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