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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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Dec 5, 2024 • 2h 19min
#841: War Is A Racket With Tony Arterburn
Tony Arterburn, a veteran of three foreign wars and precious metals expert, dives into the intricate workings of the Military-Industrial Complex. He critiques the use of proxy armies and the politics behind war, questioning the motivations for prolonged conflicts. The conversation also touches on the influence of technology in crime investigations and the evolution of cryptocurrency as both a tool and a risk. Arterburn advocates for informed discourse and examines how financial interests shape global conflicts, all infused with a dose of humor and critical thought.

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Dec 3, 2024 • 2h 8min
#840: Exposing Economic Terrorism with James Li
Independent journalist James Li, known for his focus on corporate corruption and geopolitical issues, delivers a riveting conversation. He dives into the evolution of social media and the increasing power of independent creators. The discussion explores economic inequality shaped by a 'predator class' and critiques U.S. capitalism's obsession with profit. Li also addresses controversial historical events linked to U.S.-Israel relations and the complexities of misinformation that distort public narratives. Join this thought-provoking ride packed with truth bombs and critical analysis!

Dec 1, 2024 • 1h 18min
#839: The TFH "Conor McGregor Case" Debate with Jesse On Fire and Jason Bermas
This engaging discussion features Jesse On Fire, a martial artist and dynamic content creator known for his YouTube debates, alongside Jason Bermas. They dive deep into the controversial Conor McGregor case, exchanging heated views on guilt and innocence. The conversation explores the intricacies of evidence, public perception, and the emotional toll of high-profile allegations. With witty banter, they also touch on nostalgic holiday gift ideas and share personal experiences that swirl into a fascinating dialogue about truth, morality, and the nature of skepticism.

Nov 28, 2024 • 2h 34min
#838: The Bormann Brotherhood & Permindex Nazi Assassin Squads with Al Borealis (Part 2)
Al Borealis, a researcher known for unveiling hidden narratives surrounding the Nazi regime, returns to discuss the enigmatic Bormann Brotherhood. He reveals how this secretive network influenced modern global power structures and connects to contemporary political extremism. Al dives into WWII espionage involving Martin Bormann and the survival tactics of Nazis post-war, particularly in Latin America. He also touches on controversial conspiracy theories, from the moon landing to cold fusion, offering a provocative look at the intertwining of history and modern society.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 1h 53min
#837: The JFK Assassination Chokeholds With Matt Crumpton
Joining the conversation is Matt Crumpton, an attorney and JFK assassination expert, who shares his extensive research and unique perspectives. He discusses the complexities of conspiracy theories surrounding JFK's assassination, touching on key figures like LBJ and the challenges of the Warren Report. Matt also unveils lesser-known facts and the potential implications of organized crime. Plus, he draws intriguing parallels between historical events, including lessons from 9/11. Get ready for some eye-opening revelations!

Nov 21, 2024 • 2h 7min
#836: How The Nazis Escaped To Argentina And The Hunt For The Bell With Al Borealis (Part 1)
Al Borealis, a researcher and host of Forum Borealis, sheds light on the enigmatic Martin Bormann and the theories surrounding Nazi UFO technology. He explores claims that Hitler escaped to Argentina, revealing intricate escape routes and the enduring legacy of the Nazis in South America. The discussion also dives into the potential reconstruction of a Fourth Reich and the influence of former Nazi operatives in modern geopolitics. With captivating anecdotes and compelling conspiracy theories, this conversation is a thrilling journey through forgotten and controversial history.

Nov 19, 2024 • 2h
#835: Did Trump Really Die In 1989 With Nate Burba
Nate Burba, CEO of Refractor Games and innovator in virtual reality, joins the discussion to unpack some wild theories. They dive into the bizarre notion that Donald Trump may have died in 1989 and unravel the complexities of conspiracy theories surrounding his identity. The conversation also touches on spiritual ideas from Gnosticism and the hidden narratives within Christianity. With entertaining anecdotes about game development and society's readiness for virtual reality, Burba brings a unique perspective to unraveling modern mysteries.

Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 60min
#834: The Notorious Traitors in History With KP Burke
In this discussion, KP Burke, author of "History Isn’t Boring, Your Teacher Was," brings his wit to treachery in American history. He dives into the corrupt antics of historical figures like James Wilkinson, drawing amusing parallels to modern politics. The conversation also touches on the impact of 9/11 on societal views, reflecting on how past events shape current political narratives. Humorously critiquing pop culture, Burke emphasizes the importance of making history accessible and relevant, making this an entertaining yet enlightening listen.

Nov 13, 2024 • 2h 4min
#833: A Formless Fire: Rediscovering the Magical Traditions of the West With Ike Baker
Ike Baker, an author and independent scholar specializing in Western esotericism, dives deep into the magical traditions of the West. He explores the ties between ancient Egyptian wisdom, Hermetic principles, and the teachings of Jesus. The conversation branches into self-sacrifice, the evolution of magic, and the impact of technology on spirituality. Baker shares insight into Freemasonry's complexities and engages in humorous anecdotes that contrast modern luxuries with historical truths, ultimately highlighting the importance of personal transformation and ancient insights.

Nov 8, 2024 • 2h 3min
#832: BlackBalled With Arthur Kwon Lee
Arthur Kwon Lee, an artist blackballed for his Christian artwork and bold political views, discusses his challenges in navigating artistic integrity amidst societal pressures. He critiques the financial influences corrupting true artistry and shares insights on the evolving landscape of political censorship in comedy. The conversation delves into authenticity in art and the critical dynamics of identity in modern culture, touching on geopolitical complexities and the importance of resilience in the face of cancel culture.