
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

Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 20min
12/29/2024 Livestream - 'So, How You Doing?'
A lively discussion explores personal and professional challenges in evolving workplaces, sparking insights on cultural shifts and job dissatisfaction. The interplay of tech oligarchs, political views, and immigration policies, especially the H-1B visa, is examined. Navigating the political landscape emphasizes self-reliance and critical thinking, critiquing media narratives. Audience members reflect on hope, resilience, and community involvement while sharing personal anecdotes. A humorous yet serious tone prevails as they tackle societal issues and wish everyone a joyful holiday, despite technical hiccups.

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Dec 29, 2024 • 1h 19min
Episode 1152: Discussing the H1B/Indian Issue w/ C.Jay Engel and Charlemagne
C.Jay Engel, a writer and host of Chronicles Magazine Podcast, teams up with Charlemagne, a content creator, to tackle the contentious H1B visa debate. They discuss the implications of hiring foreign engineers amidst claims that Americans won’t fill these roles. The conversation critiques immigration policies, emphasizing the need to prioritize domestic workers and preserve American culture. They also explore the challenges of diversity initiatives in tech and the broader effects of these policies on American identity and work ethic.

Dec 28, 2024 • 1h 3min
Pete Reads Ryszard Legutko's 'Demon in Democracy' Part 8
Discover the urgent call to invest in high-yield bond accounts as interest rates fluctuate. Explore the illusions of ideology in both communist and liberal societies, highlighting the quest for truth amid disillusionment. Delve into the ideological constraints shaping modern discourse in Poland and the dangers of groupthink. Examine the complexities of equality in socialism and liberalism, plus the ironic identity crises spurred by liberal democracy. Finally, critique the similarities between liberalism and communism and the historical revisionism in anti-regime movements.

Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 11min
Pete on 'Coffee and a Mike' Talking About His Favorite Movies
Michael Farris, co-host of the 'Coffee and a Mike' podcast, chats with Pete Quiñones about his favorite films, diving into nostalgia and how classic holiday movies evolve over time. They critique modern cinema, expressing disappointment in recent releases like 'Joker.' A deep analysis of a new take on Godzilla reveals themes of morality and community. The duo also reflects on iconic mob films and the cinematic legacy of sequels, while unpacking the allure of Scorsese’s masterpieces.

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Dec 26, 2024 • 1h 4min
Episode 1151: Bookending 2024 w/ Roman
The conversation dives into the contrasting feelings surrounding the tumultuous political climate of 2024, including Trump's nomination and geopolitical tensions. They analyze candidate performances and the negativity in political commentary, while emphasizing the need for hope amidst change. The complexities of activism and political labels are explored, stressing the necessity of compassion in divided times. The discussion also tackles the intricacies of Middle Eastern conflicts and the importance of grassroots efforts in community impact.

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Dec 24, 2024 • 1h 33min
Episode 1150: **Throwback** Paul Gottfried on the Neo-Cons and What it Will Take to Defeat the Regime
Paul Gottfried, a prominent political thinker and author, dives into the origins and impact of neoconservatism. He discusses the ties between neocons and major defense contractors and analyzes their influence on U.S. foreign policy, particularly in the context of the Iraq War. Gottfried also touches on paleoconservatism as a response to neocon ideas, shedding light on the ideological tensions within conservative movements. The conversation highlights how historical narratives are shaped by these dynamics and the challenges faced by the far-right in today's political climate.

Dec 23, 2024 • 1h 33min
12/22/2024 Livestream - The Most Wonderful Time of The Year
The hosts dive into nostalgic discussions about favorite Christmas movies and playful debates about classic films. They tackle modern governance, accountability, and the impact of politics on culture, all while sharing humorous holiday anecdotes. A lively debate unfolds over what qualifies as a Christmas movie and community resistance to public transport expansions. Engaging critiques of political corruption and reflections on personal Christmas celebrations make for a rich and entertaining dialogue full of cultural insights.

Dec 22, 2024 • 1h 10min
Episode 1149: The 'Blessed' Life of Mr. Bernard Baruch w/ Philo's Miscellany
Philo's Miscellany, a YouTube reviewer specializing in rare books, shares insights into the life of Bernard Baruch, a pivotal Southern Democrat and wartime strategist. They discuss Baruch's influential role in wartime logistics and his intricate connections with key political figures like Justice Louis Brandeis. The conversation also touches on Baruch's complex identity as a Jewish Southerner and the legacy of his economic decisions during and after the World Wars, revealing how history often overlooks such significant figures.

Dec 21, 2024 • 49min
Pete's Substacks 12/16 Through 12/20
Explore the intriguing USS Liberty incident and its implications on U.S. foreign policy through veterans' perspectives. Tune in for urgent discussions on community resilience amid harsh weather challenges and how local governance can combat federal dysfunction. Delve into savvy investment strategies amid recent Federal Reserve changes, and uncover the role of media in shaping public discourse around fleeting tragedies. Plus, discover self-care tips for navigating negativity in online spaces while fostering supportive communities.

Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 31min
12/19 Old Glory Club Livestream - ft Karl Dahl
Join Karl Dahl, a keen analyst of socio-political dynamics, as he dives into pressing current events and their implications. He tackles societal decline, emphasizing the impact of unhealthy lifestyles on personal vitality. The discussion shifts to the tragic school shooting, exploring misinformation and the politics of despair. Karl reflects on rising populist sentiments, the complexities within the Republican Party, and the necessity for accountability. With a thought-provoking lens, he examines media narratives and calls for a more genuine representation of cultural identity.
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