
Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli
Welcome to the Tin Foil Hat conspiracy podcast, with Sam Tripoli and his glorified interns XG and Johnny Woodard!
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Aug 29, 2024 • 2h 2min
#810: Ukraine Corruption, Oct 7th False Flag & Jan 6th Conspiracies: Insights with Ben Swann
Ben Swann, an independent journalist known for his global event investigations, dives deep into significant controversies. He discusses the complexities of the Ukraine conflict and challenges against President Zelensky's leadership. Swann also unravels the October 7th attack narratives and the manipulation surrounding January 6th, encouraging a critical examination of media portrayals. The conversation touches on corruption in politics and the need for grassroots reform, emphasizing how misinformation can skew public perception.

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Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 49min
#809: Privatized Mercenary Scumbags Of Blackwater with Morgan Lerette
Morgan Lerette, an author and former Blackwater mercenary, dives into his experiences in Iraq and the troubling world of privatized warfare. He reveals the moral dilemmas and psychological burdens faced by private contractors, questioning the ethics of outsourcing military duties. Lerette also critiques the role of companies like Blackwater in global conflicts and discusses the implications of war profiteering. His compelling insights shed light on the horrors of mercenary work and the exploitative tendencies within this controversial industry.

Aug 23, 2024 • 1h 58min
#808: Unveiling Vanilla Sky: Historical Photo Manipulations and the Tartaria Connection with Joshua Rodriguez
Joshua Rodriguez, a curious podcaster focused on conspiracy theories, takes listeners on a wild ride through historical photo manipulations and their ties to the intriguing Tartaria theory. He discusses the various techniques behind altering iconic images, revealing how these manipulations have shaped public perception and narratives throughout history. From the famous Lincoln photograph to modern AI implications, the conversation raises provocative questions about truth in media. Plus, humorous insights about societal control keep the discussion lively!

Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 50min
#807: Black Mass Trauma Events With Monica Perez
Monica Perez, a returning favorite known for her sharp insights on political scandals and occult themes, dives into gripping discussions about corruption tied to the Biden family and Hunter Biden's controversies. She connects these with alleged political assassinations and trauma events designed to control society. The conversation explores the performative aspects of political dynamics and the media's role in shaping narratives. Perez also reflects on the impact of misinformation, urging listeners to question the integrity of contemporary governance.

Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 35min
#806: The 1986 Space Shuttle Disaster Hoax With Justin Harvey
Justin Harvey, an activist embroiled in a lawsuit regarding his First Amendment rights, joins the discussion about the controversial 1986 Space Shuttle disaster. He delves into conspiracy theories surrounding the event, sharing his experiences advocating for accountability in local government. The conversation highlights the challenges of confronting powerful institutions and navigating the stigma of truth-seeking. They question official narratives and explore the complexities of public perception, pushing for more open dialogue in a climate of disinformation.

Aug 15, 2024 • 2h 13min
#805: Olympic Rituals and The Cult Of Mithras With Christopher Knowles
Christopher Knowles, a recurring favorite known for his insights into the occult and symbolism, dives deep into the intriguing connections between the Olympic rituals and the cult of Mithras. He explores how ancient beliefs resonate in modern events, revealing the hidden significance of public ceremonies. The conversation also tackles the evolution of societal narratives, secret societies, and even the implications of contemporary media. With humor and wit, they question mainstream interpretations while shedding light on deeper cultural patterns.

Aug 13, 2024 • 1h 36min
#804: The Saudi Swindle With Susan Bradford
Joining the discussion is Susan Bradford, an insightful author specializing in the Oil Industrial Complex and global agendas. She delves into the intricate Saudi influence on global finance and its historical context, revealing the hidden manipulation behind oil prices. Topics include the political ramifications of environmental policies and the implications of elite control over homeownership. Bradford also critiques the socio-political impacts of powerful families and explores the dynamics of chaos and control in society, urging a deeper understanding of these critical issues.

Aug 9, 2024 • 1h 57min
#803: Did 9/11 Usher In The Return Of The Antichrist With Brandon Kroll
Brandon Kroll, a researcher of Kabbalah Mysticism, joins the conversation to delve into the occult implications of 9/11. He explores how significant historical events may be intertwined with the return of the Antichrist. The discussion spans fascinating topics such as the connections between Freemasonry and Roman Catholicism, the symbolism of cultural icons, and the resonance of ancient myths in modern society. With humor sprinkled throughout, this mind-expanding dialogue challenges listeners to reconsider the complex relationships between faith, history, and modern beliefs.

Aug 6, 2024 • 1h 59min
#802: The Nephilim Bloodlines Of the Bible With Gary Wayne
Gary Wayne, an author and researcher specializing in biblical connections and ancient history, dives deep into the Nephilim and their impact on modern prophecy. He discusses his latest book and the intertwining of mythology and biblical narratives. The conversation reveals the ongoing spiritual battles between good and evil, exploring themes of betrayal, societal issues, and the legacy of giants. Wayne connects historical events to contemporary dynamics and underscores the relevance of these ancient stories in today’s world.

Aug 1, 2024 • 1h 60min
#801: Why Do Men Think About The Roman Empire Everyday With Jeremy Ryan Slate
Jeremy Ryan Slate, a podcaster and researcher, joins to explore the intriguing obsession men have with the Roman Empire. They discuss how the fall of Rome mirrors modern America’s political and economic challenges. Topics range from the evolution of masculinity and cultural sensitivities to the manipulation of historical narratives and current societal dynamics. Jeremy emphasizes the importance of historical lessons in understanding our present, while connecting ancient events to contemporary issues like inflation and cultural distractions.
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