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The anecdotal evidence is bad enough, but the polling data truly reveal the dramatic fall in support of the Israel First position -- its foreign policy, its demonization of opponents, and its weird prioritizing of the interests of a foreign country, for starters. Scott Horton joins us. Guest's Website: Scott Horton Aca
Earlier this year I featured former Navy nuclear engineer Troy Broussard, one of whose companies powers the mobile apps at the Scott Horton Academy and my School of Life, and among other things we talked about his Low Stress Options program. Many hundreds of my listeners subsequently joined. I wound up writing an entir
It's taken for granted by a surprisingly large number of American Christians today that their religious faith requires them to be Zionists and strong partisans of the current state of Israel. This view is at odds with the universal testimony of Christendom for 1800 years. Adam Francisco, our guest, is Director of Acade
CJ Killmer, host of the Dangerous History Podcast, joins us for a history lesson about a sinister institution. Sponsors: CrowdHealth: Code: WOODS Bank on Yourself Persist SEO Agorist Tax Advice: Pick up a free copy of the brilliant Matthew Sercely's Agorist Tax Toolkit at: AgoristTaxAdvice.com/woods Guest's Website: D
Jack Hunter joins us to discuss a bunch of recent events, including the ongoing attacks on Rand Paul and Thomas Massie. Sponsors: Incogni: Visit incogni.com/woods for 60% off your first year of privacy protection. Policygenius Monetary Metals CrowdHealth: Code: WOODS Guest's Website: Rand Paul Review Guest's X/Twitter:
Wallace Thompson was 15 years old when he began writing The Field Game Field Guide, which the back cover describes as "more than just an instruction manual for our favorite childhood games; it is a journey into the unspoken rules of our everyday lives. Calling on years of childcare experience and his own unconventional