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In Episode 270 of KK&F, we sit down with Josh Citarella to talk about our blackmailing president, his Epstein links, and his inane, catastrophic World War III in the works. There should be absolutely no getting around it, but Trump and his people, while they continue to wage an absolutely senseless war in Iran, have done everything they can to distract from this low point in American politics. AOC has called out what seems so obvious to the part of the American public that refuses to be deceived: it seems very likely that Trump was involved with blackmail, and it seems clear to her (and to us) that Trump is a central member of the Epstein Class. What’s more, the files suggest Epstein and his affiliates were central to the development of online right wing culture factoring into everything from Gamergate to Pizzagate to Qanon.
It’s not a pretty picture of the darkest corners of the internet, but it’s a necessary and detailed one, and we hope our conversation serves as a provocation to acknowledge and challenge that increasingly influential part of our culture. You can listen to this episode on major streaming platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, and more.
By Krystal Kyle & FriendsIn Episode 270 of KK&F, we sit down with Josh Citarella to talk about our blackmailing president, his Epstein links, and his inane, catastrophic World War III in the works. There should be absolutely no getting around it, but Trump and his people, while they continue to wage an absolutely senseless war in Iran, have done everything they can to distract from this low point in American politics. AOC has called out what seems so obvious to the part of the American public that refuses to be deceived: it seems very likely that Trump was involved with blackmail, and it seems clear to her (and to us) that Trump is a central member of the Epstein Class. What’s more, the files suggest Epstein and his affiliates were central to the development of online right wing culture factoring into everything from Gamergate to Pizzagate to Qanon.
It’s not a pretty picture of the darkest corners of the internet, but it’s a necessary and detailed one, and we hope our conversation serves as a provocation to acknowledge and challenge that increasingly influential part of our culture. You can listen to this episode on major streaming platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, and more.