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  • Maybe Q Killed Epstein with Robbie Martin and Ed Opperman

    18 NOV 2019 · tate"- Randolph Bourne The Ochelli Effect – Resistance War Against America From Ochelli.com The Resistance War Against America is better known as The Vietnam War. Mike Swanson is currently working on a series of books devoted to the war. Chuck and Mike discussed a wide range of individuals and historical realities related to many aspects of the conflict. Chuck discusses the flow of events in 1967 and 1968 while Mike fills in some recently revealed information regarding the Defense Secretary at the time. This conversation was not planned and provides some remarkable insights into a rather dark chapter in American History. In hour two, Pearse Redmond joined the show and discussed the most recent military coup in Bolivia. President Evo Morales seems to have stood in the way of multinational corporate cabals and their interests in the natural resources of Bolivia. Pearse discussed the idea that minerals often associated with batteries may have been the issue that was Morales undoing. The pressures and general conditions of narco-trafficking are examined alongside the curious grant of asylum by another state struggling with Narco-concerns, Mexico. Show Notes: Bolivia coup led by Christian fascist paramilitary leader and millionaire – with foreign support Trump celebrates resignation of Bolivia’s president The East is a Podcast – Coup in Bolivia w/ Federico Fuentes Share this: Share November 14, 2019 – 11:33 am Categories: Porkins Policy Radio | Post a comment Tagged Andrés Manuel López Obrador, bolivia, bolivia coup, chuck ochelli, cocaine, cocaine trafficking, coup, evo morales, fascism, fascist, klaus barbie, lithium, Luis Fernando Camacho, MAS, Mexico, Movement Toward Socialism, narco trafficking, Nazi, Ochelli Effect, pachamama, santa cruz, Santa Cruz Youth Union, tech industry, UJC, Unión Juvenil Cruceñis | Porkins Policy Radio episode 200 Maybe Q Killed Epstein with Robbie Martin and Ed Opperman This weeks episode marks not only the 200th episode of PPR but also the start of my show hiatus while I work on my Epstein book. For this momentous occasion I had two good friends of the show join me. In the first hour Robbie Martin and I talked about the return of Qanon as well as the rebranded 8kun image board. We discussed the series of cryptic messages that Q has recently posted and how this has been interpreted by his followers. Robbie and I focused on the cult-like devotion that the Q followers have for their mysterious guru. We also touched on how the Q community has continued to influence the mainstream discourse. Robbie talked about the current Trump look back investigation into the origins of RussiaGate, and how this demonstrates the power of this conspiracy theory. We briefly touch on Tulsi Gabbard’s recent bump in the polls and her continued charade as an anti-war candidate. In the second hour Ed Opperman joined me to talk about the subject that first brought us together four years ago, the Jeffrey Epstein case. Ed and I talked about the recent Project Veritas “bombshell” report, which features ABC’s Amy Robach on a hot mic talking about the outlet spiking her Epstein report. We talked about how this is not neither new news and how this adds nothing to the discussion of Epstein and his crimes. Ed also gave us an insight into the nasty world of criminal justice. We looked at the criticism of people like Lisa Bloom, as well as the good versus evil mentality that many have when it comes to this case. Ed also talked about the media’s continued campaign of misinformation on Epstein and his conspirators. We discussed the idea that the media is still actively protecting those who knew about Epstein’s crimes, including people like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Later Ed touched on the coordinated meme-wars on social media related to Epstein. We focused on the #EpsteinCoverup and #EpsteinDidntKillHimself hash tags on Twitter and elsewhere.
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  • Qanon Silent but Deadly

    22 OCT 2019 · This week Robbie Martin joined me for the first installment in our new monthly series which looks at the Qanon conspiracy theory and its impact on society at large. We started by discussing the fact that Q has not posted anything since August 1st (due to the 8chan’s removal). Robbie talked about how the Qanon community has handled the absence of “Q drops.” This has mainly taken the form of Q followers believing that Trump’s tweets are now coded messages from Q. We then looked at how Trump himself has become an active participant in the conspiracy theory. Robbie talked about how unprecedented it is to have a sitting president seeding a conspiracy theory, and simultaneously being viewed as the hero in the narrative. Robbie also discussed the historical roots of the Qanon theory and its connections to PizzaGate. He talked about how Qanon evolved out of PizzaGate and the possible role that people like Erik Prince and Steve Pieczenik have played in promoting it. We finished off by looking at how the Qanon theory has influenced the public’s understanding of the recent scandal involving Trump, Biden, and Ukraine. In the second hour I open the phone lines. Jon Gold called in and gave us an update on the ongoing 9/11 lawsuit against Saudi Arabia. We talked about Barr’s decision to release the name of the high ranking Saudi official who was overseeing the two San Diego hijackers. Later, I talked about the allegations that Iran was behind the recent attack on two Saudi oil facilities. I laid out my reasons for why the US was so quick to shift blame away from the Houthis. I also explored the idea that Iran was behind the attack.
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  • Qanon Silent but Deadly with Robbie Martin part 1

    30 SEP 2019 · State"- Randolph Bourne Category Archives: Porkins Policy Radio « Older posts Porkins Policy Radio episode 197 Qanon Silent but Deadly with Robbie Martin part 1 September 25, 2019 – 5:46 pm This week Robbie Martin joined me for the first installment in our new monthly series which looks at the Qanon conspiracy theory and its impact on society at large. We started by discussing the fact that Q has not posted anything since August 1st (due to the 8chan’s removal). Robbie talked about how the Qanon community has handled the absence of “Q drops.” This has mainly taken the form of Q followers believing that Trump’s tweets are now coded messages from Q. We then looked at how Trump himself has become an active participant in the conspiracy theory. Robbie talked about how unprecedented it is to have a sitting president seeding a conspiracy theory, and simultaneously being viewed as the hero in the narrative. Robbie also discussed the historical roots of the Qanon theory and its connections to PizzaGate. He talked about how Qanon evolved out of PizzaGate and the possible role that people like Erik Prince and Steve Pieczenik have played in promoting it. We finished off by looking at how the Qanon theory has influenced the public’s understanding of the recent scandal involving Trump, Biden, and Ukraine. In the second hour I open the phone lines. Jon Gold called in and gave us an update on the ongoing 9/11 lawsuit against Saudi Arabia. We talked about Barr’s decision to release the name of the high ranking Saudi official who was overseeing the two San Diego hijackers. Later, I talked about the allegations that Iran was behind the recent attack on two Saudi oil facilities. I laid out my reasons for why the US was so quick to shift blame away from the Houthis. I also explored the idea that Iran was behind the attack. Audio Player 00:00
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  • Jon Atack & Sam Atack : Think Like a Cult Leader

    15 SEP 2019 · he State"- Randolph Bourne Category Archives: Porkins Policy Radio « Older posts Porkins Policy Radio episode 196 How to be a cult leader with Jon Atack and Sam Atack September 11, 2019 – 7:13 pm This week Jon Atack and Sam Atack joined me to discuss their new videos series Think Like a Cult Leader. Jon and Sam described how their criteria for being a “successful cult leader” matches up with so many people currently in positions of power today. We also talked about Sam’s prank creation his own cult “The Unification Church of Saminanity” and how he was able to persuade 50 people to join. We then discussed the issue of impulsivity among cult leaders and how this affects their actions. We talked about how this behavior, and the trend of extreme boredom. We closed out the first hour by focusing on how this might influence future generations and cult groups alike. In the second hour, we discussed the destructive influence of the Christian fundamentalist group “The Family” and their late leader David Coe. We talked about how the group developed a far-reaching influence in America and abroad. We finished off the hour by talking about the political situation in Xinjiang. We talked about the repression of Uighur’s and the use of re-education camps by the Chinese government. Jon and I discussed the cult-like devotion among the political left when discussing China. We also talked about the real threat of extremist groups like the East Turkestan Islamic Movement and how the Chinese government exploiting them.
    2h 31m 40s
  • Porkins Policy Radio episode 174 Matthew Alford on Union Jackboot

    26 JUN 2019 · Writer, comedian, and University of Bath teaching fellow, Matthew Alford joined me to discuss his latest book Union Union Jackboot: What Your Media and Professors Don’t Tell You About British Foreign Policy, which we co-authored with TJ Coles. We started off the conversation by discussing the unique structure of the book. Matt and I talked about the perception of British foreign policy we see today in the media. We touch on the brutal legacy the British Empire has had around the world, and take shots at some of the UK’s sacred cows like Winston Churchill. We also discussed why the media, Conservatives, and many in Labour despises Jeremy Corbyn. We talked about the way that Corbyn is perceived, many times incorrectly. Matt also talks about Brexit and why we should never feel sorry for Theresa May. Later we talked about the destructive role British foreign policy plays in seemly mundane affairs like clothing industry. We also touched on Britain’s role more recently in Sri Lanka and Nigeria.
    1h 32m 31s
  • Porkins Policy Radio episode 190 Black Budget with Folie a deux

    13 JUN 2019 · This week Folie à Deux joined me to discuss Black Budget, the new comic series he wrote and illustrated. The discussion opened talking about the comic itself, which addresses mind control and MK Ultra. The history of MK Ultra and other government-sponsored programs fill the discourse and the book. We also discussed how this topic is covered in the alternative media and conspiracy culture. Later some of the hidden messages and Easter eggs throughout Black Budget are revealed. We also talked about the 1983 invasion of Grenada and the subsequent bombing of a mental hospital which some have suggested was a site of mind control experiments. Also discussed are the connections between Grenada and Jim Jones and many more real life easter eggs.
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Porkins Policy Radio Host: Pearse Redmond Website: www.porkinspolicyreview.com/ Program Archives Call-in Number: (218) 339 - 8525 Time: Friday, 8-10 PM Pacific Pearse Redmond is an alternative researcher, published writer, and...

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Porkins Policy Radio
Host: Pearse Redmond
Website: www.porkinspolicyreview.com/
Program Archives
Call-in Number: (218) 339 - 8525
Time: Friday, 8-10 PM Pacific

Pearse Redmond is an alternative researcher, published writer, and radio host in New York City. He covers a wide variety of topics including geopolitics, terrorism, cults, true crime, and deep politics. As host of Porkins Policy Radio Pearse has covered topics such as the OJ Simpson trial, the Jeffrey Epstein child trafficking case, inner workings of Scientology, and the CIA's role in destabilizing Jamaica. Pearse is the co-host of The CIA and Hollywood with Tom Secker, which explores the complex and incestuous relationship between the national security state and cinema. He is also the co-host of Porkins Great Game with Christoph Germann, where they explore the geopolitics of Central Asia, the Caucus, and the global war on terror.
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