
A podcast exploring how media, government, corporations and other powerful entities seek to shape public behaviours and perceptions via propaganda.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPolitics | |||

You all remember the Great Toilet Paper Panic, don't you? No, not the scamdemic toilet paper panic? The 1973 toilet paper panic! Oh, you don't know how that panic got started? Well, pull up a chair and get a notepad. The story of the media-generated ... more
So, Fox News just interviewed a talking head and it looks...weird. Am I taking crazy pills or is that TV talking head wearing a face mask? Or maybe they just want us to believe we're taking crazy pills. Or maybe this is the beginning of the deepfake ... more
The stupidest poll of all time? No, not the recent CNN MAGA poll. I mean the practice of silicon sampling! Oh, you don't know about silicon sampling? Well, strap in and hold on. Pollsters are taking crazy to a whole new level!
The media is telling us to be afraid of a fearsome new Iranian state-sponsored terror group that's unleashing antisemitic terror and chaos on London ambulances. So, where did this organization come from? On today's special edition of Propaganda Watch... more
You know how #SolutionsWatch replaced #PropagandaWatch three years ago? Well, I found a piece of propaganda so crazy, so self-contradictory, so hilariously reaching, so weirdly self-deconstructing that it has to be heard to be believed. Feast your ea... more
The new year brings with it a new approach, and that means the regular #PropagandaWatch series is being discontinued. Today James explains the decision to end the series, reflects on the value of the information contained in this podcast, and teases ... more
You've probably heard about John B. Calhoun's mouse utopia experiment by now. Everyone's been talking about it recently. But what does this experiment really tell us about the human experience, and can we avoid swallowing the poisoned black pill of t... more
Your thoughts and opinions are incredibly important to those who want to direct your behaviour. So it should be no surprise that propagandists float trial balloons in order to gauge public reaction to new proposals before going ahead with their plans... more
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