

The Pete Quiñones Show
Peter R Quiñones
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.
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Jul 19, 2025 • 2h 37min
Reading Herbert Marcuse's 'Repressive Tolerance' w/ Aaron from Timeline Earth - Complete
Dive into the intricate world of Herbert Marcuse's 'Repressive Tolerance' as the hosts dissect its broad ideological appeal. They explore how tolerance can paradoxically act as both a liberating and oppressive force, questioning its implications in modern society. The discussion critiques superficial tolerances masked by media manipulation and highlights the dynamics of power, indoctrination, and the relationship between ideology and victimhood. Engaging with themes of freedom, dissent, and the complexities of protest, the hosts challenge listeners to rethink their understanding of tolerance in today's socio-political landscape.

Jul 19, 2025 • 47min
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 54
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, a researcher and expert in Russian history, dives deep into Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together.' The conversation touches on the complex Jewish perspectives during World War I, the interplay of identity and persecution, and historical tensions between Jewish communities and Russian policy. They also examine Jewish contributions during wartime and the impact of propaganda. Dr. Johnson's insights shed light on how these historical narratives shape contemporary understanding of Jewish influence in Russia.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 6h 47min
The Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper Episodes - Complete (Updated)
Darryl Cooper, host of the Martyr Made podcast, dives into a multitude of captivating topics. He critiques the apathy surrounding elite scandals, like Jeffrey Epstein, shedding light on moral failures. The conversation explores the historical complexities of Black-Jewish relations in America and the troubling intertwining of power with child welfare. Cooper also discusses the impact of oligarchs in Russia and Ukraine, unpacking geopolitical tensions and their historical roots, while examining how narratives shape public perception.

Jul 17, 2025 • 58min
Episode 1241: Organisation Todt and German Infrastructure w/ Thomas777 and Dark Enlightenment
In this engaging discussion, Thomas777, an author known for his works on German infrastructure, and Dark Enlightenment dive into the historical significance of Organisation Todt in Nazi Germany. They unravel the evolution of European transport networks and critique the contrast between German road aesthetics and American pragmatism. The conversation also touches on how infrastructure shapes national identity and military logistics, reflecting on its implications for society today. A thought-provoking exploration of history’s impact on modern infrastructure!

Jul 16, 2025 • 7h 4min
The Life and Thought of Oswald Mosley w/ Thomas777 - Complete
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, dives deep into the life and controversial legacy of Oswald Mosley, founder of the British Union of Fascists. They discuss Mosley's intricate background and how his World War I experiences shaped his political identity. The conversation highlights the complexities of Mosley’s ideologies, including his connections to anti-Semitism and the rise of British fascism. The hosts also explore the challenges faced by early fascist movements and the societal implications of Mosley’s actions, giving listeners a nuanced understanding of this pivotal figure.

Jul 16, 2025 • 51min
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 53
Matthew Raphael Johnson, a researcher and writer specialized in Russian history, dives deep into the complex themes of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together.' They examine the tragic consequences of World War I, discussing misguided national motivations and the brutal impact on both soldiers and civilians. Johnson sheds light on Jewish identities amid wartime chaos, the scapegoating of Jewish communities, and the harsh realities faced by Jewish soldiers, revealing a nuanced history intertwined with prejudice and loyalty.

Jul 15, 2025 • 1h 11min
Episode 1240: Should Our Guys Be Joining the Military? w/ John Slaughter, Paul Fahrenheidt and Lee Enfield
Join former Marine officer John Slaughter, National Guard member Paul Fahrenheidt, and ex-military writer Lee Enfield as they dissect the present-day military landscape. They weigh the pros and cons of enlistment, exploring motivations ranging from personal experiences to adventure. The trio sheds light on the challenges of elite training and the importance of mental resilience. They also provide practical insights on choosing the right branch and negotiating contracts, guiding future recruits to navigate their military journeys wisely.

Jul 15, 2025 • 3h
Modern Policing's Origins and Issues w/ Thomas777 - Complete
Thomas777, a writer and social media personality focused on political sociology and historical revisionism, dives deep into the evolution of modern policing. He challenges myths around policing's historical context and explores the socio-political factors shaping law enforcement practices today. The discussion covers the influence of anti-Catholic sentiment, the impact of community relationships, and the legacy of Robert Peel. Thomas also critiques the trends towards militarization and privatization in policing, revealing complex dynamics between authority and trust.

Jul 14, 2025 • 6h 60min
The Four Swords of Marxism +1 w/ Bird From Timeline Earth - Complete
This conversation features Bird from the Timeline Earth Podcast, a co-host and passionate commentator on Marxist philosophy. They dive into the historical context of Marxism, analyzing figures like Lenin, Stalin, and Mao while exploring dialectical materialism's foundations. The discussion critiques the evolution of Marxist thought, such as the changing role of the state and revolutionary tactics. They also tackle contemporary topics like big tech's impact on autonomy and even weave in humorous takes on political idolization and radical pessimism, including extraterrestrial Marxism!

Jul 14, 2025 • 1h 32min
07/13/2025 Livestream - How Can I Help You to Understand?
In a lively livestream, the hosts dive into current headlines while encouraging community engagement. They explore the complexities of media support and the need for genuine insight over mere affirmation. A spirited discussion unfolds around the implications of political scandals, including high-profile cases, blending humor and critique. Listeners share their thoughts on mental well-being and the power of community in difficult times. The conversation wraps up with musings on music and pop culture, fostering a relaxed and interactive atmosphere.


