
The Pete Quiñones Show
Since July 2017, Pete Quiñones has been the host of The Pete Quiñones Show (previously known as Free Man Beyond the Wall). His program has focused on the opposition to the globalist project that has undermined historical endeavors. His current interests include philosophy and historical revisionism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.
Latest episodes

Jun 6, 2025 • 5h 48min
The Spanish Civil War Episodes on Targeted Subjects (Updated) w/ Karl Dahl
Karl Dahl, author of 'Faction' and 'Faction with the Crusaders,' dives deep into the Spanish Civil War, offering an American perspective on its complexity. He critiques the dominant narratives, emphasizing the need for diverse voices in understanding the conflict. Dahl discusses the ideological struggles within leftist factions and the unification of right-wing groups. He connects historical lessons to modern political dynamics, warning of alarming parallels with today's socio-political landscape. Expect tales of bravery and the multifaceted nature of this turbulent period!

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Jun 6, 2025 • 1h 44min
06/05/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream - Got Milk?
In this lively discussion, Paul Fahrenheit, a current events commentator, and Raging Mandrill, a military analyst, explore a range of provocative topics. They dissect the implications of renaming naval vessels after social figures and the significance of naval power in contemporary military strategy. The duo also examines recent domestic security incidents and the complexities of societal change, blending humor with insightful commentary. With an eye on agricultural marketing and community engagement, they invite listeners into a vibrant conversation around pressing issues.

Jun 5, 2025 • 1h 11min
Episode 1223: Thoughts on Succession w/ Cameron Macgregor
Cameron Macgregor, a writer and co-host of The Backlash, dives into a thought-provoking conversation about the idea of societal succession and the challenges faced by young men today. He discusses the evolution of American identity and governance, emphasizing the shift towards nationalism and potential authoritarianism. The rising grassroots movements aiming to tackle impending crises are highlighted, along with critiques of elite governance and the urgency of reforming the economy. Macgregor also touches on the complexities of cultural transformation amid shifting geopolitical landscapes.

Jun 5, 2025 • 6h 57min
Pete Reads 'Blockade' by Anna Eisenmenger - Complete
Dive into the poignant reflections of an Austrian woman navigating life after World War I. Experience her family's emotional struggles amid food shortages and societal upheaval. Explore moments of warmth, like music-filled gatherings, juxtaposed with the harsh realities of survival. Witness the tension of ideological shifts and personal frictions amidst political turmoil. The narrative captures the resilience and resourcefulness of individuals facing despair, all while weaving together themes of connection, loss, and the human spirit's tenacity.

Jun 4, 2025 • 6h 35min
Pete Reads 'Jewish History, Jewish Religion' by Israel Shahak - Complete
Dive into the provocative insights of Israel Shahak's 'Jewish History, Jewish Religion,' as the hosts explore its critiques of Jewish orthodoxy and the implications of Israeli laws on non-Jewish citizens. They dissect the intertwining of Zionism with state policies, highlight disparities in land ownership, and discuss the historical tensions between Judaism and Christianity. The conversation raises essential questions about identity and discrimination, along with reflections on the moral complexities faced by Jews in contemporary society, offering a deep and engaging examination of these contentious topics.

Jun 4, 2025 • 58min
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 41
Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, a researcher and former professor specializing in Russian history, joins to dissect Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together.' The conversation covers the complex historical relations between Russian and Jewish communities and the revolutionary fervor in early 20th-century Odessa. Johnson sheds light on Jewish participation in revolutions, the challenges faced by modern law enforcement in managing protests, and the emergence of self-defense during pogroms. Their discussion delves into the historical grievances and controversial narratives surrounding these tumultuous events.

Jun 3, 2025 • 1h 17min
Episode 1222: Christianity in Germany During the WW2 Era w/ Cody Justice
Cody Justice, the proprietor of Sacra Press and a specialist in reformed literature, joins the discussion on Christianity's role in WWII Germany. He explores the controversial relationship between faith and National Socialism, revealing how some religious leaders reconciled their beliefs with Nazi ideologies. The conversation delves into the legacy of anti-Semitism in German Christianity and examines Hitler's self-identification as a Christian. Justice challenges the audience to rethink historical myths surrounding this complex era and its implications for modern society.

Jun 3, 2025 • 6h 55min
Pete Reads Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' - Complete 2 of 2
In a gripping continuation, the podcast tackles the stark realities of immigration and societal collapse depicted in 'Camp of the Saints.' The harrowing experiences of hope and despair at sea are vividly explored, along with the tensions behind military dilemmas. The narrative weaves through themes of hypocrisy in humanitarianism and the complex dynamics of mass migration. With dark humor and satirical commentary, it contrasts beauty and suffering, exposing the moral quandaries faced by society in times of chaos.

Jun 3, 2025 • 6h 42min
Pete Reads Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints' - Complete 1 of 2
Dive into a thought-provoking exploration of Jean Raspail's 'Camp of the Saints,' as complex themes of immigration and societal collapse unfold. Vivid imagery contrasts serene landscapes with impending chaos, revealing deep reflections on morality, cultural identity, and personal responsibility. The podcast navigates the emotional turmoil of characters facing desperate situations, critiquing societal apathy and the disconnect between affluence and humanitarian obligations. Expect gripping dialogues and satirical commentary that critique the absurdities of modern governance and media.

Jun 2, 2025 • 9h 1min
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson - Episodes 21-30
9 Hours and 1 MinutePG-13Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson is a researcher, writer, and former professor of history and political science, specializing in Russian history and political ideology.Here are episodes 21-30 in which Pete reads Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together," and Dr' Johnson provides commentary.Dr Johnson's PatreonRusJournal.orgTHE ORTHODOX NATIONALISTDr. Johnson's Radio Albion PageDr. Johnson's Books on AmazonPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on TwitterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.