In this riveting second hour, Pete Santilli continues his deep dive into the origins and legacy of independent media, with a sharp focus on the groundbreaking figures who shaped the 9/11 truth movement. The episode centers around the often-overlooked contributions of the late William Cooper, whom Santilli defends as the true pioneer of alternative media and the first to publicly predict the events of 9/11 in June 2001—prior to Alex Jones’ own warning in July that same year. With passionate commentary, Pete critiques the lack of recognition Cooper has received from media contemporaries like Jones and Tucker Carlson, despite their prominent platforms.The discussion unpacks the “radio wars” of the 1990s, the evolution of InfoWars, and the fierce competition among early truth-tellers in Texas. Santilli frames this history as vital context for understanding today’s battles within independent journalism, emphasizing the importance of preserving the legacy of those who came before. The episode also touches on prison reform and J6 restitution efforts, urging sustained activism beyond media narratives.The hour concludes with commentary on global geopolitics—particularly rising tensions with China and updates on recent aviation incidents—and sharp critiques of economic inequality, misuse of government programs, and the political establishment. With humor, fire, and historical insight, Santilli weaves a narrative that calls for accountability, remembrance, and a new generation of citizen journalists.
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