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Each week, Foreign Policy Live will feature a substantive conversation on world affairs. Host and FP editor in chief Ravi Agrawal will be joined by leading foreign-policy thinkers and practitioners to analyze a key issue in global politics, from the U.S.-China relationship to conflict and diplomacy. FP Live is your weekly fix for smart thinking about the world. Foreign Policy magazine subscribers can watch these interviews live and submit questions and suggestions by going to https://foreign ...
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Join broadcaster Iain Dale and historian Dr Tessa Dunlop as they take a fresh look at the biggest news of the week - through the lens of history. Because nothing is ever truly new, and history has a habit of repeating itself. With wit, insight, and the occasional good-natured row, Iain and Tessa explore how today’s headlines echo the past, unearthing fascinating stories and unexpected parallels. Expect sharp analysis, engaging debate, and plenty of laughs along the way. Subscribe now on Glob ...
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Secrets and Spies sits at the intersection of intelligence, covert action, real-world espionage, and broader geopolitics in a way that is digestible but serious. Hosted by filmmaker Chris Carr and writer Matt Fulton, each episode unpacks global events through the lens of intelligence and geopolitics, featuring expert insights from former spies, authors, and analysts. Tune in for balanced, critical perspectives that will expand your understanding of our uncertain world, deciphering the most e ...
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Eiynah Mohammed-Smith

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Growing up in Saudi Arabia as a Pakistani, who now resides in Canada, Eiynah brings a global perspective to discussions about religion, politics, culture & sexuality - through the lens of a progressive ex-muslim immigrant. This podcast often focuses on unpacking various forms of extremism, particularly types that are less overt and masquerading as ‘intellectual’. Eiynah has a specific interest in covering online scenes like New Atheism and the Intellectual Dark Web. Hosted on Acast. See acas ...
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Android Police

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From smart phones to smart homes, the Android Police Podcast gives you exactly what you need from a tech podcast - no more, no less. Every week, each of our hosts curate topics to talk about. It could be tracking through your newsfeed or a passion project or two. We're centered on Android, but go far and wide, so if you're looking for good talk that won't waste your time, listen and subscribe.
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Welcome to EU News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Stay informed on the latest EU news, including politics, economy, regulations, and more. Whether you're an EU citizen, an international observer, or simply interested in European affairs, EU News Daily is your trusted source for staying up-to-date. Tune in daily to be well- ...
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The Science of Politics

Niskanen Center

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The Niskanen Center’s The Science of Politics podcast features up-and-coming researchers delivering fresh insights on the big trends driving American politics today. Get beyond punditry to data-driven understanding of today’s Washington with host and political scientist Matt Grossmann. Each 30-45-minute episode covers two new cutting-edge studies and interviews two researchers.
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Multipolarity

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Charting The Rise Of A Multipolar World Order Philip Pilkington is an unorthodox macroeconomist. Andrew Collingwood is an equally skeptical journalist. Lately, both have realised that - post-Ukraine, post-Afghanistan withdrawal - the old, unipolar, US-led world order is in its death throes. In its wake, something new is being born. But what shape will that take? That will depend on a combustible combination of economics and geopolitics; trade and military muscle. Each week, our duo take thre ...
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Politics & Psychology

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Exposing uncomfortable truths and mind games in politics, news, and society - using science & love. Join Dr. Renee Carr every Thursday to hear the psychology behind headlines. Listen and protect yourself from manipulation and deception. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stay informed on the latest health policies and legislation shaping Kansas and the nation. Health at the Capitol is your go-to monthly podcast for a nonpartisan, in-depth look at key health policy debates, legislative updates, and the political process. Hosted by the Kansas Health Institute, we break down complex issues to keep you engaged and empowered. Tune in for expert insights that help you navigate the ever-changing world of health policy.
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Washington Post Live

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A podcast from Washington Post Live, the newsroom’s live journalism platform, where top-level government officials, business leaders, cultural influencers and emerging voices discuss the most pressing issues driving the news cycle nationally and across the globe. From one-on-one newsmaker interviews to in-depth multi-segment programs, Washington Post Live brings The Post’s newsroom to life.
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The Political Orphans

Nico Lagan and Rob tha Builder

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Is the left too WOKE and the right too MAGA? Tired of political extremists? Welcome home! The Political Orphans Podcast is the place for you. Rob Tha Builder, our token lefty, and Nico Lagan, our conservative Christian reformer, bring their unique perspectives to the table as they dissect the week's biggest headlines, from political news to the latest social media controversies. They offer a balanced perspective for those tired of taking sides. Join the conversation and challenge your own as ...
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The O’Neal Perspective Podcast: Politics, Power, and Policy Welcome to The O’Neal Perspective, where we break down the latest in politics, dive deep into the forces shaping our society, and uncover the policies that drive it all. I’m your host, Curtis O’Neal, here to educate, enlighten, and entertain as we explore the world of politics with clarity and insight. Whether you’re a political junkie or just trying to stay informed, this is your go-to space for engaging discussions, sharp analysis ...
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Talking Geopolitics

Geopolitical Futures - Geopolitics from George Friedman and his team at GPF

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A non-partisan podcast brought to you by Geopolitical Futures, an online publication founded by internationally recognized geopolitical forecaster George Friedman. Geopolitical Futures tells you what matters in international affairs and what doesn’t. Go to https://geopoliticalfutures.com/podcast for details.
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Cash Daddies, starring comedians Sam Tripoli and Howie Dewey (with Johnny Woodard at the board) is an entertainment purposes only financial comedy podcast that discusses all the ways small business owners, internet rich people and average, everyday air breathers can wisely invest their money. If you are killing it on Patreon, YouTube or your window washing business and you want to learn more about investing and finance, this is the show for you.
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Talk Eastern Europe

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Talk Eastern Europe is your weekly deep dive into the heart of Central and Eastern Europe. Hosted by Adam Reichardt, Alexandra Karppi, and Nina Panikova, this podcast brings you expert analysis, thought-provoking commentary, and engaging interviews on the region's most pressing issues. From the ongoing war in Ukraine to the rise of populism and the challenges of European integration, we explore the complexities of the region and the forces shaping its future. Join us as we delve into the lat ...
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TALKING POLITICS

David Runciman and Catherine Carr

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Coronavirus! Climate! Brexit! Trump! Politics has never been more unpredictable, more alarming or more interesting: Talking Politics is the podcast that tries to make sense of it all. Every week David Runciman and Helen Thompson talk to the most interesting people around about the ideas and events that shape our world: from history to economics, from philosophy to fiction. What does the future hold? Can democracy survive? How crazy will it get? This is the political conversation that matters ...
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Mark Carney calls a snap election despite the absolute dumpster fire Liberal Party. Caught rigging his leadership election, caught rigging the polls, skeletons tumbling out of his closet and that's just day 1 of election season. We show exactly how polls are being rigged to pump up the Liberals and keep People's Party from the debates. More evidenc…
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Iain and Tessa return to discuss the upcoming spring statement, NATO expansion, crisis in Turkey, Scottish independence and Blue Peter - something for everyone! Send your questions and voice notes to 07757 187929 or wherepoliticsmeetshistory@global.com. Stay connected with us on Instagram @WherePoliticsMeetsHistory and on X @WherePolitics. You can …
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AJ discusses living an international life and how that has enabled him to develop a broader perspective which allows him to see things differently. We get his take on the global elite and their plans for world domination, civilizational cycles, geopolitics, the state of Europe, collapse of the West, expatriation, and more! Watch on BitChute / Brigh…
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I was joined by Chrissy Stroop, fellow atheist, cofounder of The Flytrap & senior correspondent for Religion Dispatches - for a chat about recent drama in the New Atheist scene. Some dinosaur atheists (Dawkins, Pinker, Coyne) recently quit their positions on the honorary board at the Freedom from Religion Foundation, because of their inability to k…
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Today on The Political Orphans, Rob and Nico speaks aboutthe Florida man who ran over Tesla protestor, how the right is now defending Elon Musk, we have an update on the Mahmoud Khalil case, Canada’s new election is set for April 28th, how Tim Walz is backpedaling on his Tesla comments and the new Snow White movie is tanking. Question of the day: D…
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(0:10): Union and SPD Race Against Time in Fraught Coalition Talks, Major Disagreements Persist (2:49): PSD Triumphs in Madeira Elections; Opposition Faces Setback (5:08): Austrian Authorities Uncover Russian-Led Disinformation Plot Involving Bulgarian Spy (7:35): SAP Surpasses Novo Nordisk as Europe's Most Valuable Company Amid Cloud Transformatio…
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The largest protests in decades erupted across Turkiye following the arrest of Istanbul Mayor and Opposition Leader Ekrem İmamoğlu on corruption charges and allegations of ties with the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Now there are fears the Turkish president will use the protests to extend his political reign – and take a further step towards dict…
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Laura Tingle looks at how the two major parties have watered down environmental protection laws on the even of the federal budget, and in the face of yet another disaster in the Tasmanian salmon industry. GUEST: Laura Tingle, 7.30 Political Editor PRODUCER: Catherine ZengererBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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With both the Senate and the House returning today from a weeklong recess, the race is on to pass a budget bill. And though one of the prevailing recent storylines out of Washington centers on the divides within the Democratic Party, we’re about to have the divides within the Republican Party on full display. Congress reporter Jordain Carney joins …
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Today on the show, Fareed is joined by two law professors, Leah Litman and Saikrishna Prakash, to discuss the questions surrounding President Trump’s contentious use of presidential power. Next, Israeli journalist Ari Shavit speaks with Fareed about the protests sweeping Israel as Prime Minister Netanyahu restarts the war in Gaza and moves to dismi…
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IN THIS EPISODE OF “THE APP—ARKLATEX PEOPLE AND POLITICS,” we host United States Congressman Cleo Fields, a Democrat from Louisiana’s Sixth District. His appearance is very timely — the United States Supreme Court will hear oral arguments challenging the redistricting map that led to Fields’ election on Monday, March 24th. In this interview, Fields…
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Putin hesitates on Ukraine's ceasefire, Trump plays shuttle diplomacy, and the West braces for Russia’s next move. We break down Mark Galeotti’s take on Putin’s indecisiveness and Trump’s latest call with Moscow. Plus, Russia’s ghost ships in Libya—what’s behind Moscow’s growing influence in North Africa? Then, we tackle listener questions: Is the …
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From Target to Bud Light to Tesla, American consumers have been successful in boycotting the companies and CEOs who support politicians or policies that hurt the average citizen. Yet, for Amazon, the boycotting has been more difficult to do and less successful. Why? Listen-in to hear why it’s hard to boycott Amazon – and how to make Amazon benefit …
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Today on The Political Orphans, Rob and Nico speaks aboutthe Tesla attacks and how the US and Canada are handling them. How a Canadian politician want Mark Carney to label MAGA as an extremist group and ban X. How podcasts are changing the political landscape. Question of the day: Are podcast and content creatorsreplacing mainstream media? Make sur…
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It's an exciting week to listen into the Android Police podcast as Android Faithful host and longtime tech media personality Jason Howell joins us to discuss the Pixel 9a's theoretical positioning and the absolute stumble it took out of the starting gate this week. But will a diminished design be the factor to turn Google's hardware tailwind into a…
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Macron Invites Leaders to Paris Summit to Forge Russia-Ukraine Truce EU Isolates Hungary as Leaders Unite to Back Ukraine Amid Orbán's Opposition Lagarde Warns U.S. Tariffs Could Dent Eurozone Growth by 0.3%, ECB to Maintain Inflation Target Audi Slashes 7,500 Jobs Amid German Industry Layoff Wave, Abandons EV-Only Goal Court Rules Police Unlawfull…
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The Trump administration has dramatically shifted the United States’ long-standing relationship with Europe, pushing it to shore up its own defense. How is the continent grappling with these changes? And what does it mean for its policies, both foreign and domestic? Suggested reading (FP links are paywall-free): Kishore Mahbubani: It’s Time for Eur…
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Democrats want to talk about Elon Musk. Whether voters want to hear that is another question — and one we may get an answer to very soon. In Wisconsin, an April 1 state supreme court race offers a test run of Dems’ new Musk-centric campaign strategy. If it works, you can probably expect to see them use that Playbook in the 2026 campaign. If it does…
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Michelle Grattan and The Conversation's Politics Editor Amanda Dunn discuss the big issues of the week and answer your questions. Mentioned in this episode: How Australian Democracy Works 'How Australian Democracy Works' edited by Politics Editor Amanda Dunn is out now in all good book stores. Sign up to The Conversation's newsletter https://thecon…
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Iain and Tessa connect from different countries to talk Israel, whether the Labour government is shifting to the right - and Tessa tells a story about a nun (no, really!). Send your questions and voice notes to 07757 187929 or wherepoliticsmeetshistory@global.com. Stay connected with us on Instagram @WherePoliticsMeetsHistory and on X @WherePolitic…
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THIS EDITION OF “THE APP” FEATURES STATE REPRESENTATIVE JULIE EMERSON, CHAIRWOMAN OF THE HOUSE WAYS AND MEANS COMMITTEE; AND IS HOSTED BY KTBS ANCHOR AND POLITICAL REPORTER, JEFF BEIMFOHR. DURING THIS PODCAST EMERSON DISCUSSES A VERY IMPORTANT PART OF LOUISIANA’S FISCAL FUTURE: CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 2. THE AMENDMENT SEEKS TO REVISE ARICLE 7 OF T…
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Today on The Political Orphans, Rob and Nico speaks about the viral video showing muslims once again, blocking the business intersection in Canada, how Mark Carney is set to call an election on Sunday and how Telsa cars and dealerships keep getting attack. Question of the day: Should religious groups be allowed toblock public streets to pray? Make …
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(0:10): Trump-Putin Ceasefire Deal Sparks European Security Concerns; Ukraine Stands Firm on Western Support (2:37): France's Pension Reform Talks in Turmoil as Major Union Withdraws, Protests Planned (5:11): Deadly Storm Laurence Ravages Southern Spain: Lives Lost, Thousands Evacuated, Transport Paralyzed (7:11): Italy's PM Meloni Urges EU to Aver…
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and former House Democratic Leader Emily Virgin about a settlement between State Superintendent Ryan Walters and the Ethics Commission over his use of social media to support President Trump, Governor Stitt's support of cuts by Elon Musk and DO…
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In this episode, Adam and Alexandra start by discussing the latest news from the region – including the fallout from the tragic fire which killed 59 people in North Macedonia as well as the massive protests which took place in Belgrade over the weekend. They also look at developments in Hungary as the opposition leader appears to be gaining momentu…
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The green cities movement is based on the notion that green spaces are healthier for our bodies and our minds. But Des Fitzgerald says the movement hides a dark past - where these ideas were connected to eugenics, and where the inspiration for green cities was tied to making a more docile, compliant worker to feed the needs of industrial capital. G…
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Three years since the great American writer Joan Didion died, her publishers are putting a new work on the market. It’s called Notes to John, a diary of her time in therapy with her husband. Her fans will soon be queuing to buy, but the ethics of publishing such private material are being questioned. GUEST: Andrew Biswell – the biographer of Anthon…
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President Donald Trump’s multi-front battle on education is in full swing. Today, he’s expected to sign an executive order effectively dismantling the Department of Education; Columbia University faces a deadline to respond to the administration’s demands or else lose $400 million in funding; Penn finds itself under scrutiny as the administration t…
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The British right is starting to fracture on the Ukraine issue. Where once they would reliably be called upon to paint themselves blue and yellow and raise a whip-round down the dog & duck for more MANPADS – now, as the endgame approaches, a group of the plugged-in are leaving the big tent. The civil war that follows may be its own Donbas. Meanwhil…
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Chris is joined by Keir Giles, a senior consulting fellow at Chatham House and author of Who Will Defend Europe?, to discuss the looming threat of Russian aggression and Europe’s unpreparedness for war. They dig into the failure of Western governments to heed repeated warnings about Moscow’s ambitions, the dangerous reliance on outdated post-Cold W…
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Today on The Political Orphans, like every Wednesday, Roband Nico are joined by Jason D from NYVasitySports. What’s on the menu today: Did Trump back Carney and call Canada NASTY? How Joe Rogan loves Canada, Trump’s call with Putin, border crossings are down, Harry Sisson is in trouble and Timmy Tampon has a message for Republicans. Question of the…
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Join us for a celebration of the life of KOSU friend and colleague, and host of This Week in Oklahoma Politics, Ryan Kiesel. It's come-and-go on Thursday, March 20 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Tower Theatre in Oklahoma City. It'll be a night of laughter, music and making new friends -- all passions of Ryan's. All fundraising will go to benefit the Oliver a…
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French Government Divided Over Proposed Hijab Ban in Sports, Sparks Tensions and Threats of Resignation UN-Led Cyprus Peace Talks Show Progress, But Key Differences Remain France to Distribute Crisis Survival Manual to Households by 2025: A National Resilience Move Germany to Shift from Austerity with Historic €1 Trillion Investment in Defense and …
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In the early hours of March 10th 1945, Tokyo became the target of the most destructive single air raid in history - a low-altitude US attack that set the city alight and claimed an estimated 100,000 civilian lives. Whilst the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki will be commemorated in Japan later this year, the fi…
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Before the 1967 war, radio ruled the Middle East—TV was a rare luxury. For the people of Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Israel, the airwaves buzzed with news, and more often than not, propaganda. Alongside the giants like the BBC, hundreds of smaller stations across the region churned out their own political messages. GUEST: Margaret Peacock…
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President Donald Trump is no stranger to pushing the limits. And since reentering the Oval Office, he’s put significant energy into pushing the limits of the law — testing the courts and the legal system in ways rarely before seen in this country. What’s behind that effort, and where does it go from here? Senior legal correspondent Josh Gerstein jo…
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This is a clip from the recent episode titled ‘Trumpocalypse: Who enabled the Gamergate-ification of America’ Find the public version of the episode here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Vcyf5eIcyb6kYcESX5x0Q?si=2vi2uLDcQTK4k2weth_O3w and the extended version here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/122166594 If you enjoy the show please consider supp…
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Five years after the COVID lockdowns, the performance of government and policy experts is not looking great in retrospect. Stephen Macedo and Frances Lee find that policymakers dispensed with years of pre-pandemic planning that suggested the tools used to fight COVID would not work. Experts did not sufficiently consider the costs of their preferred…
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Michelle Stiles discusses her excellent book “One Idea To Rule Them All: Reverse Engineering American Propaganda” where she describes how we are being “idea bullied” and that the elite have a near all-encompassing grip on information at all levels of society and governance. She goes through some of the key history and players which include Gustave …
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