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Ep. 2674 Michael Malice on AI, Ozzy Osbourne, and the Democrats
Michael Malice joined me for a conversation that covered artificial intelligence, the Amazing Randi, Ozzy Osbourne, the small percentage of people capable of being red-pilled, and whether the Democrats are really down and out. Sponsors: Agorist Tax Advice: Pick up a free copy of the brilliant Matthew Sercely's Agorist
Dr. McCullough and I do an interview with new information on how important medical freedom is, but more importantly on facts, statistics, and the realities on how much our medical freedom is under attack. We also cover how anyone can take control over their own medical freedom. Dr. McCullough never disappoints and thi
Can The Dollar Be Dethroned?, with Ken Rogoff
Americans are often told that they benefit from the privilege of the dollar serving as the world's currency. A strong dollar makes imports cheaper, facilitates demand for American companies, and is tied to cheap government borrowing. But what happens when this powerful privilege weakens? What does it even mean for the
Ep. 2669 Assessing Trump after Half a Year, with Auron MacIntyre
With the Epstein matter all over the news, it seemed like an opportune moment to examine the ledger for the first six months of the second Trump term. Sponsors: Federated Computer: Code: WOODS & Persist SEO Guest's Twitter: @AuronMacIntyre Guest's Podcast: The Auron MacIntyre Show Guest's Book: The Total State: How Lib
Mark Meckler and Dr. Peter McCullough have both been on my show before but in this episode they cover many things we did not cover on my previous interviews with them. Mark Meckler talks about how Convention Of State will help the health of our nation and Dr. McCullough talks about the medical freedom that the health
Michael Flynn on Declassified Russia Investigation Documents
Former Trump national security adviser retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn found himself at the center of a national firestorm when he was charged with lying to the FBI over a phone call he had with the Russian ambassador to the United States. The DOJ would later drop the case, saying there was no “legitimate investigative