William Ramsey Investigates

William Ramsey
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Dec 4, 2025 • 46min

Empire City Under Siege: Three Decades of New York FBI Field Office...with Author Craig McGuire.

Craig McGuire, an accomplished author and journalist known for his true crime works, discusses his new book on the intense history of the New York FBI field office. He shares Anthony Nelson's inspiring journey from Red Hook to becoming a notable FBI agent. The conversation dives into gripping tales, like the high-stakes Bronfman kidnapping and the infamous Dog Day Afternoon bank heist. Craig also highlights the technological advances that shaped investigations and the sacrifices made by law enforcement throughout the years.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 1h 13min

Vyzygoth the Great Interviews Ray Nelson, Author of the Short Story That Inspired the Film They Live

Ray Nelson, a science fiction author and cartoonist known for his work that inspired the film 'They Live', shares insights about his iconic short story 'Eight O'Clock in the Morning'. He discusses the hypnotic influence of television and advertising, emphasizing their powerful societal impact. Nelson also touches on themes of media propaganda, surveillance, and misinformation in today's digital age. With anecdotes from his friendship with Philip K. Dick and the creative process behind the movie adaptation, he explores the layers of meaning that resonate in his work.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 55min

Peter Thiel's "Antichrist" with Cult Deprogrammer Joe Szimhart.

Joe Szimhart, a seasoned cult interventionist, dives into the fascinating world of Peter Thiel's 'Antichrist' concept. He discusses his transformative journey from metaphysical groups to cult deprogramming. The conversation contrasts Thiel's interpretation of Antichrist with traditional Christian views. Joe argues that Antichrist represents misaligned behaviors rather than a single, apocalyptic figure. They also address the influence of technology on politics, surveillance risks, and how elites shape cultural narratives, revealing the complexities of power dynamics in modern society.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 1h 8min

Plutarch, Julius Caesar, and the Cost of Glory with Scholar Alex Petkas.

Join Classics scholar Alex Petkas, who has a Princeton PhD and hosts the Cost of Glory podcast, as he delves into the intriguing life of Julius Caesar through the lens of Plutarch's works. He discusses why he shifted from academia to public scholarship to make classical heroes accessible. Petkas explores Caesar's ambitious early years, military genius during the Gallic Wars, and the political machinations leading to his civil war. Listeners will gain insights into how Plutarch shaped moral education and influenced America's founders.
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Dec 2, 2025 • 2h 19min

The Manchurian Candidate: From Fiction to Fact, Part XI, with Sean and Hans.

Join Sean McCann, host of Wake the Dead, and Hans Utter from The Resonant State, as they delve into the chilling world of trauma-based mind control and hypnosis. Sean sheds light on historical programming methods and the significance of newly released FBI documents. Hans analyzes how hypnosis can manipulate the nervous system and control behavior. They discuss controversial figures like Erickson and the ethical implications of his techniques, linking them to modern self-help culture and intelligence ties. It's a thought-provoking journey from fiction to unsettling truths.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 1h 3min

Salih Hudayar of the East Turkistan Government in Exile on Demographic and Cultural Engineering in East Turkistan.

Salih Hudayar, an Uyghur activist and leader of the East Turkistan Government in Exile, discusses critical issues surrounding East Turkistan. He provides a gripping historical overview, highlighting key independence efforts and the impact of demographic changes due to Chinese policies. Salih reveals troubling details about mass detentions, forced labor, and gender abuses, while also linking these issues to global corporate complicity. He passionately advocates for Uyghur self-determination as a solution to ongoing repression and genocide.
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Nov 29, 2025 • 1h 47min

We Are The Gemini: Who Are The Others - The Alembic Files - September 17, 2013. From the Vyzygoth Archives.

In this intriguing discussion, Ronald Lee Claxton, a researcher and commentator, unpacks the deeper meanings behind significant events like 9/11. He links the Twin Towers to Gemini symbolism and explores spiritual messages behind the attacks. Claxton delves into historical patterns using astronomy software, discussing figures like Jesus and John the Baptist in an astrological context. He also connects cinematic motifs to Gemini themes and addresses elite agendas, making a compelling case for a spiritual conflict between humanity and the 'Others.'
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Nov 29, 2025 • 51min

The Alembic Files: False Flags False Faces, Part 1 - April 22, 2013. From the Vyzygoth Archives.

This discussion uncovers the gripping world of false flag operations throughout history. The hosts dive into fascinating examples like Fort Sumter, showcasing how crises can be staged for political gain. They analyze Lincoln's assassination, suggesting hidden motives and conflicting narratives. The sinking of the Lusitania and the mysterious circumstances surrounding the USS Maine offer a deep dive into cover-ups. They even touch on Pearl Harbor, hinting at possible provocation to enter WWII. Prepare for an eye-opening exploration of historical manipulation!
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Nov 28, 2025 • 54min

Social Engineering in Sports Entertainment, and Other Subjects with Vyzygoth. (2022)

Vyzygoth, a seasoned independent commentator, dives into the intricate ties between sports and social engineering. He argues that sports have morphed into a tool for political messaging and distraction, drawing parallels to historical protests like the 1968 podium incident. The conversation highlights Kaepernick's anthem protests, the commercialization of sports, and the politicization of athlete activism. They also touch on the COVID response, exploring the influences of social control and vaccine politics, before reflecting on the broader implications of these intertwining issues.
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Nov 28, 2025 • 55min

Orwell & Huxley, Part 1 on Vyzygoth's Clubhouse. From the Vyzygoth Archives.

John Bonanno, a Huxley enthusiast and commentator, contrasts totalitarianism with Gordon Comstock, who advocates for Orwell's vision. They debate which author more accurately predicted today’s societal challenges, focusing on themes like geopolitics and the role of media. Bonanno warns of rulers using violence and drugs for control, while Comstock highlights the risks of a pleasure-driven populace. They also explore how both philosophies appear in modern life and discuss the potential for societal collapse, linking past ideas to today's elite strategies.

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