

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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Apr 16, 2025 • 60min
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 27
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, a historian specializing in Russian political ideology, joins to delve deep into Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together.' They explore Tsar Alexander III's restrictive policies towards Jews, the complexities of Jewish education in Russia, and how societal fears shaped their access to higher education and military medicine. The conversation traverses the evolution of Jewish identity and educational aspirations, revealing a rich tapestry of conflict, resilience, and revolutionary influence.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 1h 5min
Episode 1201: The Whiskey Rebellion and Local Governance w/ The OGC's Clossington
Dive into the intriguing dynamics of local governance and federalism as they discuss historical nullification efforts. The conversation explores the Whiskey Rebellion's significance on early American economy and local resistance. Hear about grassroots revolts, financial struggles faced by the Continental Army, and the impact of Hamilton's whiskey tax on farmers. They also highlight the struggles of settlers against speculators and the importance of community action in resisting federal overreach, drawing parallels to today's social challenges.

Apr 15, 2025 • 3h
Modern Policing's Origins and Issues w/ Thomas777 - Complete
In this engaging discussion, Thomas777, a Substack writer and author of the 'Steelstorm' series, delves into the complex origins and evolution of modern policing. He challenges common myths and examines how historical contexts influenced today’s law enforcement practices. Topics include the shift from communal policing to privatization, the impact of cultural hegemony, and the role Irish immigrants played in Chicago's policing history. Thomas also highlights the psychological toll on officers and the need for community-focused reforms in the face of systemic challenges.

Apr 14, 2025 • 7h 4min
The Life and Thought of Oswald Mosley w/ Thomas777 - Complete
In this engaging discussion, Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, explores the life and ideologies of Oswald Mosley, the founder of the British Union of Fascists. They dive deep into Mosley's complex journey, addressing his aristocratic roots, Christian influences, and controversial legacy. The conversation challenges stereotypes about his views on race while examining his connection to fascism amid the socio-political climate of his time. Intriguing insights about Mosley's evolving political strategies and personal background make for a rich historical narrative.

Apr 14, 2025 • 1h 29min
04/13/2025 Livestream - You Can't Talk About That
Dive into a lively discussion on localism and the importance of building supportive communities to tackle societal issues. Explore the challenge of maintaining personal values in a digital age dominated by social media. The conversation delves into the complexities of political ideologies, critiquing common narratives while encouraging open-minded dialogue. With thought-provoking insights on wealth, identity, and the implications of government surveillance, this engaging talk navigates through contemporary societal dilemmas and personal growth.

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Apr 13, 2025 • 2h 35min
Episode 1200: The Dulles Brothers and the Founding of the CIA w/ Philos Miscellany and Stormy Waters - Part 2
Philos Miscellany, a YouTube rare book reviewer, and Stormy Waters, a venture capital managing partner, join to discuss the Dulles brothers and their pivotal role in the formation of the CIA. They dive into the controversial impact of the Dulles brothers on U.S. foreign policy and military interventions, particularly in the context of American colonialism. The conversation also explores the intricacies of intelligence dynamics during the Cold War and critiques the complexities surrounding U.S. interventionism in developing nations.

Apr 13, 2025 • 3h 53min
An Overview of the Spanish Civil War w/ Karl Dahl - Complete w/ Livestream Q&A
Karl Dahl, an author specializing in the Spanish Civil War, provides a riveting analysis of the conflict’s complex origins and bloody dynamics. He discusses the ideological battles among various factions, the role of international brigades, and the brutal realities faced during key sieges like Madrid and Teruel. Karl also examines the intricate narratives surrounding political violence and the significance of community in understanding this tumultuous period. Listeners get a chance to engage live, making it a dynamic exploration of history's echoes.

Apr 12, 2025 • 6h 16min
Pete Reads 'Crying Wolf: Hate Crime Hoaxes in America' by Laird Wilcox - Complete
Dive into a gripping exploration of hate crime hoaxes in America, unpacking their societal implications and the motivations behind the fabrications. The discussion critiques the narratives surrounding racism and victimhood, revealing how misinformation influences perceptions. Historical contexts, statistical analyses, and powerful case studies illustrate the intricate relationship between truth, deception, and community trust. The complexities of racial dynamics and the cultural ramifications of these hoaxes highlight the urgent need for critical dialogue in today's society.

Apr 12, 2025 • 54min
Reading Solzhenitsyn's '200 Years Together' w/ Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson - Part 26
In this discussion, Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson, a historian specializing in Russian political ideology, lends his expertise to Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s '200 Years Together.' They explore the complexities of early Zionism in Russia, highlighting the ideological divides and struggles of Jewish identity. The conversation also delves into historical migration patterns, the role of leadership in Jewish nationalism, and the geopolitical implications for modern Jewish identity. Through these themes, they connect past tensions to contemporary issues surrounding emigration and statehood.

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Apr 11, 2025 • 2h 10min
04/10 Old Glory Club Livestream - No Crying in the Casino
Join Christopher Sandbatch, an options trading expert and co-host of Library Mass Destruction, alongside Illegitimate Scholar, a YouTuber known for unexpected podcast guests. They hash out the latest in economic dynamics, discussing how tariffs and trade wars affect markets. The duo humorously reflects on a podcast mix-up, while also diving into pressing immigration issues and the implications of geopolitical tensions. A standout topic is de-extinction, exploring ethical concerns in reviving species like woolly mammoths and dire wolves, which sparks a creative discussion on future projects.


