Skeptiko – Science at the Tipping Point

Johnny Vedmore, Henry and Klaus |579|

01.24.2023 - By Alex TsakirisPlay

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Investigative journalist Johnny Vedmore… Henry Kissinger and Klaus Schwab… Strangelove mutual destruction… globalism vs. US empire.

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[00:00:00] Alex Tsakiris: On this episode of Skeptiko. A show about considering all your options.

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The president, I would not rule out the chance to preserve a nucleus of human specimens. Radio activity would never penetrate a mine, some thousands of feet, three, how long would you have to stay down there, bill? Let’s see now, uh, , 100 years.

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And to show about when crazy doesn’t sound crazy.

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[00:00:38] Alex Tsakiris: This crazy mutual destruction kind of thing. The way you lay it out, it actually kind of makes sense

[00:00:46] Johnny Vedmore: They were starting off the seminar, but they were also concentrating on the nuclear arms race. , , so they were both really scared. And in 1957 when, um, nuclear war and foreign policy got released from the C FFR working group, that Henry Kissinger released it, and it kind of said, okay, what would be better than all out nuclear war is that we have this slow perpetual warfare?

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That first clip was from doctor strange love, which. If you’ve never watched it, or if you haven’t watched it recently. Is a must. An absolute must. And the second is from today’s. Excellent. Excellent guest.

Johnny Vidmore of unlimited hangout. Who has some just extraordinary. Articles. That we’re not even going to be able to scratch the surface on, but I hope you will check out after listening to this interview.

[00:01:40] Alex Tsakiris: Welcome to Skeptiko, where we explore controversial science, spirituality, and other big picture stuff like we’ll hear about today with leading researchers, thinkers and their critics.

And boy, oh boy, do we have a good one today? I’m just super excited to welcome Johnny Vedmore to Skeptiko. He is an incredible investigative journalist, and I mean incredible. So you, you’ll find some of his work on his website, johnny vor.com, or you might also stumble across him on the very excellent unlimited hangout. You know, investigative journalism is more or less dead today, right? From the usual sources that you would find it. You’re just not going to get this kind of stuff, particularly the way that Johnny, uh, documents it, uh, researches it. One of the fun things I hope we get a chance to talk about today is some of the methods.

I mean, it’s like old school. Hey, I had to dig into this archive and I used the way back machine, and that led me to 500 names that I had to trace. Now everyone, this is true investigative journalism, and it goes places that as we know, you know, we’re just not getting there through what we’d call our mainstream journalism.

So it’s really rare these days. But anyways, a, a lot of work here also , a musician. Right. Hey, what, what do we wanna play right now? Just a little bit. .

[00:03:12] Johnny Vedmore: Come on, man. Oh my Lord.

Uh, well, I’m, I, you know, I’m, I’m proud of, uh, I, I’d say, uh, evil Israeli war machine. What? You’ve got a, you got your, yeah. You’re on the trigger

[00:03:27] Alex Tsakiris: machine.

Damn.

[00:03:39] Johnny Vedmore: I’m ready to go. It’s got a minute and a half sim solo at the end of that one. That’s, uh, that’s, that’s mostly sim solo to be perfectly honest, rather than song.

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