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By Juno Beach
The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.
Music: Don't Tell Mum I'm In Chechnya
In 1999, a series of mysterious bombings killed hundreds across the Russian Federation. In their wake, questions swirled about government involvement, Russia went to war, and a mysterious and virtually unknown former spy named Vladimir Putin took power. Follow along as we explore the Russian Deep State and its intricacies.
Juno Beach returns after a long hiatus for an impromptu discussion on what we see in the future of Canada and Britain's monarchy following the death of Queen Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III to the throne.
We bring Haakon from World of Westminster back on the show to talk about British politics of the late Victorian Age - discussing Gladstone and Disraeli, and how politics in Britain reacted to the Crimean War, the Home Rule Movement, and Britain's ever-expanding, ever-more-powerful global empire and hyperpower status.
We talk about why everyone except us is a bloodthirsty fascist, why war is bad, and add some more evidence to the big "our deputy prime minister is a nazi symathiser" pile, and give a guide to the lies that western media is telling you about Ukraine.
We give an update on the whole trucker thing idk
We issue a mea culpa for our understimation of the right-wing Trucker Convoy last week, then discuss the ouster of Erin O'Toole as leader of the Tory Party, and the freakish behaviour of western journalists regarding the Beijing 2022 Olympics in China.
NOTE: This episode was recorded BEFORE the "freedom" convoy arrived in Ottawa, we'll get you our thoughts on its actual presence next episode.
We discuss the impending "freedom" convoy heading towards Ottawa and dispel a few misconceptions regarding a recent military coup in Burkina Faso.
We quickly discuss the hijinks, frauds and tax evasions of Prince Harry and Megan, and then tackle the Ukraine crisis.
We invite on Haakon from World of Westminster to talk in incredible detail about British politics during the Napoleonic period. This is part two of last episode. Follow Haakon on instagram @worldofwestminster
We invite on Haakon from World of Westminster to talk in incredible detail about British politics during the Napoleonic period. Follow Haakon on Instagram @worldofwestminster
The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.