
A podcast about psyops, cults and the dark operations that enforce malicious narratives.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsNews Commentary | ||||

How the same Russian influence operation that stole the 2016 election infiltrated the hacker community and helped turned the world upside down.
Gal and I talk about the messianic troll brainwashing hundreds of millions
My friend High Fidelity was there from the beginning. Something Awful was just the start. In this episode, we go through more than two decades of internet history from a first-hand perspective.
There is a ton of good news out there, but a lot of people are getting the story intentionally wrong.
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Two men, Jim Stewartson and HiFi, describe the landscape surrounding the arrest of FBI station chief and traitor Robert McGonigal. That landscape is not solid but a sticky and slippery web of corruption and greed. Very high relevance to today.
Thanks Jim, glad you keep track of these thieves, wish this information were more widely known. So many subversives to keep track of, almost requires a syllabus…
I have been enjoying your episodes with Gal Suburban. Her mic, or ability to speak into a mic, is much better than yours. Please check your misogyny, Jim. You would not speak to another man the way you speak to gal suburban. The shushing is only for starters. I’m sure it makes you anxious that she knows a lot more than you do and is more articulate, but that is no excuse.
Someday I will be able explain to friends & colleagues what’s been happening to us in a coherent manner without worrying that I sound like an absolute lunatic. I really do believe that. I’m glad to have Jim & his network to help me understand in the meantime.
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