

The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show
Jeremy Ryan Slate
The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show is a bi-weekly investigation into how power really works—across history, empires, and the modern world.Each episode draws on two core lenses:Hidden forces behind history—royal murders, lost colonies, financial systems, modern elites, NGOs, propaganda, and the quiet mechanisms that shape events long before they reach the headlines.And the Roman pattern—the idea that today’s crises aren’t new. Currency collapse, political division, border chaos, military overreach—Rome faced them all first. The Roman Empire spent centuries making every mistake a civilization can make, and left behind a playbook we’re following again, page by page.Through expert conversations with historians, researchers, and serious thinkers—and deep dives into primary sources, documents, and records—this show connects ancient history to modern power with evidence, not opinion.You’ll learn to: • Recognize collapse signals before they’re obvious • Understand modern crises through ancient parallels • See how empires actually rise, decay, and fall • Spot the patterns shaping what comes nextFrom medieval conspiracies to modern cover-ups, from Augustus to Constantine, from ancient Rome to today’s global order—this is history as investigation.No spin. No narratives. Just receipts.New episodes twice a week.
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Jan 26, 2026 • 9min
The Year Rome Nearly Died: 5,000 Dead a Day
251 AD wasn’t just a bad year. It was Rome’s near-death experience.First, an emperor vanishes into a Balkan swamp. Decius charges forward with his son—and both are gone. No heroic last stand. No recovered body. Just an army shattered and 20,000 Romans dead.Then comes the second удар: the Plague of Cyprian. Fever. Diarrhea. Throat ulcers. Entire streets empty in days. Ancient sources claim 5,000 dying per day in Rome at the peak.This episode walks you through the moment Romans may have first felt the thought:“This might actually be the fall.”In this video, you’ll learn:• Why 251 AD sits at the center of the Crisis of the Third Century• What happened at the Battle of Abritus• How plague + invasion create the perfect collapse spiral• Why Rome survived…barely—and what it cost👇 Question: What kills empires faster—external invasions or internal decay?Comment INVASIONS or DECAY and tell me why.Subscribe for more episodes connecting Rome’s collapse patterns to the world we’re living through now—because history doesn’t repeat, but it does rhyme.

Jan 26, 2026 • 19min
The Banker Who Owned The Emperor
Frankfurt, 1519. Seven prince-electors perform a holy ritual—Latin prayers, incense, sacred oaths.But behind the ceremony is the real mechanism: an auction financed by debt.In this episode of Hidden Forces in History, we trace how Jakob Fugger and his banking network helped decide who would wear the imperial crown—by underwriting bribes, guaranteeing pensions, and turning future imperial revenue into collateral.History books say Charles V was chosen by God. The ledgers say he was installed by the bank. This wasn't an election; it was a liquidation sale of the Holy Roman Empire.What this episode exposes:• How the Fugger network turned loans into political leverage• Why Charles V’s victory depended on credibility, not just bloodline• How indulgence money and church finance became a revenue pipeline• What happens when an emperor governs under structural dependence• Why legitimacy had to be purchased after power was boughtIf a throne can be bought, who really rules—the man with the crown, or the man who holds the note?👇 Drop your take: was this corruption… or simply how power has always worked?

Jan 24, 2026 • 2min
How Power Really Works | The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show (Official Trailer)
Power doesn’t announce itself. It operates quietly—behind institutions, behind wars, and behind the stories you’re told.The Jeremy Ryan Slate Show is a bi-weekly investigation into how power really works—across history, empires, and the modern world.Each episode draws on two core lenses:Hidden forces behind history—royal murders, financial systems, lost colonies, modern elites, propaganda, and the quiet mechanisms shaping events long before they reach the headlines.The Roman Pattern—the idea that today’s crises aren’t new. Currency collapse. Political division. Border chaos. Military overreach. Rome faced them all first—and left behind a playbook we’re following again, page by page.Through conversations with historians, researchers, and serious thinkers—and deep dives into primary sources, documents, and records—this show connects ancient history to modern power with evidence, not opinion.You’ll learn to: • Recognize collapse signals before they’re obvious • Understand modern crises through ancient parallels • See how empires actually rise, decay, and fall • Spot the patterns shaping what comes nextFrom ancient Rome to today’s global order—this is history as investigation.No spin. No narratives. Just receipts.New episodes twice a week.

Jan 21, 2026 • 15min
The Medici Blueprint: How a Banking Family Quietly Captured Europe
The Medici are remembered as enlightened patrons of art—the family behind Michelangelo, Botticelli, and the Renaissance itself.That version of history is incomplete.In this episode of Hidden Forces in History, we strip away the marble and mythology to examine Medici family as they actually were: a private banking dynasty that embedded itself inside moral authority, captured a republic without abolishing it, and rewrote its legacy through art, architecture, and storytelling.We follow the money—from Florentine ledgers to the Vatican—showing how the Medici:• Plugged into Church finance to gain leverage across Europe• Used patronage as a form of long-term propaganda• Helped trigger the Reformation through indulgence financing• Lost their bank—but preserved their legendThis isn’t just a Renaissance story.It’s a repeatable playbook—one still used by modern elites, foundations, and institutions today.Same system.Different century.👇 If modern power feels familiar, you’re seeing an old script.

Jan 19, 2026 • 9min
6 Emperors in 1 Year: Total System Collapse
In a single year, Rome went through six emperors.Not candidates. Not dynasties.Six men who actually wore the purple—and by the end of 238 AD, four were dead.This wasn’t just a bad year. It was the moment Rome learned a terrifying truth:Once an army learns it can make and unmake emperors, the empire belongs to whoever holds the swords—not the laws.In this episode of The Roman Pattern, we break down the Year of Six Emperors:The assassination that turned succession into an auctionMaximinus Thrax: the military strongman who squeezed the provincesThe African tax revolt that lit the matchThe Senate’s desperate gamble (and why it failed fast)The Praetorian Guard’s palace coup in the capitalGordian III: the teenage “compromise” emperor—aka a puppetAnd the real takeaway: 238 didn’t destroy Rome overnight… it normalized chaos.After this, succession wasn’t law, tradition, or dynasty. It was speed, violence, and who could move troops first.Rome is falling right now—you’re just watching the replay.👇 Comment: What’s the real tipping point—when rules break, or when everyone starts acting like they’ll never return?

Jan 14, 2026 • 30min
The Fall of Constantinople: Europe's Greatest Failure
On May 29th, 1453, Constantinople fell—and with it, the last continuation of Rome.But the real story isn’t just Ottoman cannons and overwhelming numbers.It’s the cold mathematics of power: betrayal, sabotage, and profit-driven neutrality.In this episode of Hidden Forces in History, we follow the receipts behind one of the most pivotal days in world history:why the city was still defensible (if help had come)how Genoa’s colony of Galata stayed “neutral” while Ottoman ships passedwhy Venice negotiated safe passage instead of fightinghow Western Europe sent prayers instead of armiesand why the fall wasn’t inevitable—it was a series of choicesBecause the most disturbing truth is this:Constantinople didn’t fall because it was weak. It fell because powerful allies decided it was convenient to let it fall.If you want history as investigation—documents, incentives, and the people who benefited—subscribe for weekly deep dives into the hidden forces behind the official story.Question for you: Was this “inevitable”… or a calculated sacrifice?

Jan 12, 2026 • 21min
The Day a General Decided to Take Rome by Force
Rome didn’t fall when the Praetorian Guard auctioned off the Empire.That was just the moment the mask came off.The real collapse began when a hard man on the frontier heard the price… and decided to pay in steel instead of silver.In 193 AD, the Praetorians murdered Emperor Pertinax, paraded his head through the streets, and sold the throne to the highest bidder. A senator bought the Empire like a piece of property. The Senate pretended it was legal.But on the Danube, Septimius Severus did the math: if Rome is a marketplace, the men with swords set the prices.In this episode of The Roman Pattern, you’ll see how Severus:- Marched on his own capital and exposed what power really was- Disbanded the Praetorian Guard and rebuilt it with his own veterans- Humiliated the Senate without abolishing it- And rewrote Rome’s “constitution” into one brutal principle: pay the soldiers, despise everyone elseRome didn’t collapse in a day. It collapsed in revelations.First: the throne had a price.Second: the mechanism was force.And that’s why Rome is falling right now… you’re just watching the replay.👇 Comment below: Was Severus a stabilizer… or the man who made collapse inevitable?

Jan 7, 2026 • 33min
Friday the 13th: How a Bankrupt King Destroyed the Knights Templar
On Friday the 13th, October 1307, the Knights Templar were destroyed in a single coordinated operation across France.Hundreds of Templar knights were arrested at dawn. Their property was seized. Their leaders were tortured. And within a few years, the most powerful military and financial institution in medieval Europe was erased.The official story says the Knights Templar were heretics.This investigation shows something very different.In this episode of Hidden Forces in History, we uncover how the Knights Templar became Europe’s first international banking system — and how a bankrupt king used fabricated heresy charges to eliminate his creditors in what may be the largest sovereign debt default of the Middle Ages.We examine:• How the Knights Templar became the bankers of kings and popes • Why King Philip IV of France was deeply indebted to the Templars • How heresy accusations were engineered as political weapons • The role of torture, propaganda, and legal theater • Why Friday the 13th still carries a legacy of power and fear This wasn’t religious persecution.It was financial warfare — disguised as morality.Subscribe for weekly deep dives into the hidden forces behind history, power, money, and control.

Jan 5, 2026 • 15min
The Guard Killed the Emperor, Then Showed Everyone the Emperor Was Powerless
The sun sets on the short reign of Pertinax emperor, whose rule lasted a mere 86 days before a violent end. This video explores a pivotal moment in roman history, detailing how the praetorian guards stormed the imperial palace. It's a gripping account from ancient history, shedding light on the precarious lives of roman emperors and the political instability that often followed figures like the death of Commodus.In this episode of The Roman Pattern, we uncover the real power behind the Caesars:- How Sejanus turned the Praetorian Guard into a private police state- The day the Guard murdered Pertinax… then auctioned the Roman Empire- How imperial freedmen bureaucrats became the true gatekeepers of power- Why eunuchs, court officials, and generals manufactured the emperor’s reality- How Ricimer installed puppet emperors—and why Majorian had to die- The final truth: the emperor was just a hood ornament—the engine was the machineRome is falling right now—you’re just watching the replay.I’m Jeremy Ryan Slate, and if you want to spot collapse patterns before everyone else does, subscribe.👇 Comment below: Which “institution” do you think becomes most dangerous when it stops serving the public—security, bureaucracy, or the military?CHAPTERS:00:00 – Pertinax Assassinated: The Empire Breaks00:24 – The Spear That Killed a Caesar00:52 – The Head on a Pole… Then Something Worse01:19 – “Who Wants to Be Next?” The Empire for Sale01:44 – Welcome to Rome’s Deep State02:08 – The Lie of Emperor Power02:36 – The Machine Behind the Throne03:21 – Rome Fell from “Order,” Not Chaos03:47 – The Praetorian Guard: Promise of Safety04:14 – Sejanus Builds the Castra Praetoria04:40 – Information Control: Filtering the Emperor’s Reality05:05 – Tiberius Flees to Capri: Sejanus Takes Over05:32 – Senators Vanish: The Police State Tightens06:01 – Sejanus Exposed and Executed06:48 – 193 AD: Pertinax and the Lesson the Guard Learned07:11 – The Auction of the Roman Empire08:31 – The Emperor as a Rental: Pay the Men with Swords09:05 – The Bureaucracy Rises: Freedmen Run the State09:33 – “Proximity Is Power” The Administrative State10:26 – The Rule of the Eunuchs: Manufacturing Reality10:55 – Barbarian Generals Replace the Guard11:23 – Ricimer: The Puppet-Master of Rome11:46 – Majorian: The Emperor Who Tried to Save Rome12:35 – No Trial: Majorian Is Purged13:28 – Odoacer Ends the West: The Regalia Sent East13:54 – The Emperor Was a Hood Ornament14:24 – Rome as a Mirror: The Replay Is Now

Jan 2, 2026 • 3min
QUICK UPDATE - Upcoming Content Update
Just a quick episode to let you know about some changes to the content calendar next week, so I can focus on creating better long-term content for you the listener, and also make the creation process a little bit easier for me.


