
Two Caucazoid psychos living in Canada and Hong Kong discuss dissident right politics, conspiracy theories, fringe spirituality, ideal catastrophe futures, far-right-cenobite culture, harmonyjamming, Canadian politics, splainsplaining, genocidal irony, and probably sex and video games or whatever.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 201 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsComedyPolitics | |||

Dimes and Judas recap The April Event recently held in Toronto, discuss Infowars being taken over by The Onion, and the Pragmata pdophilia accusations. After exploring Kash Patel’s FBI issuing indictments on the SPLC for infiltrating Far Right groups... more
Dimes and Judas discuss the latest civilization-ending accusations surrounding the newly-admitted War in Iraq, Chinese villagers eating what they believe to be dragon bones, and Kristi Noem’s bimbofication pervert husband putting the woke away. After... more
Dimes and Judas discuss the sudden and inexplicable rise of Professor Jiang, the recent Louis Theroux documentary on the Redpill Manosphere, and the popularity of Fractional White-Collar Work. Somewhere after opining on whether video games can be con... more
Dimes and Judas assess the recent developments in the 2026 Israeli-Iranian War, the death of hack fraud groundhog Wiarton Willie, and the controversy surrounding Canada’s new anti-hate bill C-9. After exploring the limitations of shippable microfacto... more
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These Canucks will learn ya!
play it in the car with my mom and kids.
Just buy it already.
Dimes, don't pronounce Warwick like an American. The second W is silent.
My favourite podcast at the moment. I am even going to put my hand in my pocket and pay for their Gumroad. If you identify with the Dissident Right, then this is the podcast for you.
I wasn’t looking for this when I found it
Once I found it, I knew it was that thing
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A provocative, irreverent show that blends political critique, conspiracy culture, and fringe ideas with dark humor. Across recent episodes, hosts dissect dissident right themes, conspiracy theories, and cultural rituals, often critiquing mainstream narratives while exploring masculinity, identity, and societal collapse through satire. The tone is unapologetic and confrontational, with wide-ranging references to tech, geopolitics, and subcultures, making it a fit for listeners who enjoy provocative takes and candid conversations about politics, culture, and fringe spirituality.
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