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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
In our 9th episode of Anarcho-Griftisim, we discuss the Pinkerton Detective Agency and how they are back again at Amazon, a court case possibly exposing voter fraud, and the problem with Newsom, the lockdown policies, and a theoretical discussion of worker owned collectives involving blockchain.
I swear this podcast needs like 20k listeners. By far, underrated.
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In this episode, we go back and fourth on the question "Should the Left support a $15 minimum wage?"
We also dive into the philosophical nature of where the urge to be Left or Right comes from.
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We cover the CIA's involvement in the successful Coup d'états in Syria, Iran, Guatemala, Chile, and their fascist revolutionary training camp, School of the Americas/WHINSEC (Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation).
We then go deep on the CIA's ties to eugenics, Aldus Huxley, the Century Club, Bohemia Grove, and Social Engineering. We talk about Project MK ULTRA, and its far reaching consequences in the counter culture, the drug culture of the 60's, Terrence McKenna's Archaic Revival, LSD experiments, Laurel Canyon, and the formulation of Rock Idol's such as Jim Morrison and the Doors, Buffalo Springfield, The Grateful Dead, and the CIA's attempts at creating a docile populous, similar to the Hindu Caste System, or Aldus Huxley's alphas, betas, deltas, and epsilons from his CIA instruction manual, A Brave New World.
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In this episode, we try to keep it less political and more about pop culture. Key word: try. We end up talking a lot about the framework for a legal/political structure. Topics include the coopting of revolutionary movements like BLM and Occupy Wall Street, The architypes and political structure of Batman, The Joker and Gotham City, as well as other fun and interesting do-dads.
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Ryan joins us to discuss the political implications of the Texas energy, food, and water crisis due to the recent cold snap. Also, we discuss cancel culture, its origins, and its root in modern day American politics. This is some high quality dank dank, so get your thinking caps on, and leave a comment on what your impression was.
I love our different viewpoints on this episode, and I think we have a ton to offer on these topics.
Listen to Ryan's other podcast about football and life called "The Costal Connection" on most major podcasting platforms.
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What is Neoliberalism?
In this episode, Elias and Justin try to hammer down what exactly neoliberalism is, where it started, and why it is pernicious. They give their prospective on how it might be the key issue that is tearing society apart.
This was a really fun episode. Thank you for your support.
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In this episode, we discuss the recent Robihood, GSE, Reddit mostly-peaceful stock surge. We also talk about our ideologies and common misconceptions from our respective camps.
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We recap the events of January 6th, 2021, each from a different lenses. We talk about political movements in America, their causes, and how they are co-opted or misinformed. We talk about fascism, self-colonization, and where marginalized groups can find solidarity. We cap it off with our predictions for the inauguration on the 20th.
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The first episode of a new, unorthodox podcast.
Can people from two very different political camps find common ground?
One of the hosts is inspired by Chomsky and would consider themselves an anarchist in the left, traditional sense. The other is a radical an-cap inspired by Rothbard and Austrian Economics.
Speaking for the first time in over seven years, Elias and Justin catch up, share their backgrounds, discuss what shaped their politics, and talk about a possible common enemy. Too often, podcast hosts start complaining in their own echo-chambers with people who have identical politics. Let's learn a bit more about the other camp, and understand that we have some common ground to stand on.
Find Elias on Instagram @santo_sangre (private to weed out the trash)
Find Justin on Twitter @UncleSniffy2024
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.