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El Niño Speaks

Jose Alberto Nino
Israel
Zionism
Immigration
United States
China
U.S. Foreign Policy
Russia
Donald Trump
Jewish Question
Nuremberg Trials
Latin America
Middle East
Ukraine
Trump
Realism
Post-World War II History
American Exceptionalism
Mccarthyism
Communism
Jewish Influence

Listen to José Niño sound off on contemporary political affairs. www.josealnino.org

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In this episode of El Niño Speaks, José Niño is joined by geopolitical researcher and author William Van Wagenen to dismantle the official narrative about Syria and the so‑called “Arab Spring.”

Van Wagenen breaks down how the Syrian war was enginee... more

During this episode of El Niño Speaks, attorney Glenn Allen, founder of the Free Expression Foundation, explains how SPLC-style lawfare, the Rise Above Movement (RAM) prosecutions, and Charlottesville policing are weaponized to crush dissent.

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Why did the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse? Beyond the technical failure lies a deeper story of corporate shell games, foreign labor exploitation, and the Judeo-capitalist order that prioritizes profit over infrastructure.

Greg Conte joins the s... more

In this episode of El Niño Speaks, José Niño sits down with Dr. Kevin Barrett to discuss the real driving forces behind U.S. foreign policy.

Barrett moves past the superficial narratives of partisan politics to uncover the deeper history of the “Ko... more

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Recent Guests

William Van Wagenen
Writer and researcher; Libertarian Institute and Cradle contributor
Libertarian Institute; Cradle
Episode: El Niño Speaks 210: The Zionist Strategy for a “New Middle East”
Glenn Allen
Founder of the Free Expression Foundation
Free Expression Foundation
Episode: El Niño Speaks 209: Lawfare, Antifa, and Fighting Back
Sam Melia
Member of Patriotic Alternative, activist involved in a high-profile free speech case
Patriotic Alternative
Episode: El Niño Speaks 206: The Death of Free Speech in Britain
Matt Sabourin dit Choinière
State Representative in New Hampshire
New Hampshire State Legislature
Episode: El Niño Speaks 204: Breaking the Holocaust Taboo
Germar Rudolf
Holocaust revisionist and Codoh staff member
Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust (Codoh)
Episode: El Niño Speaks 204: Breaking the Holocaust Taboo
Based Meth Addict
Guest speaker providing historical analysis and perspective
Episode: El Niño Speaks 203: The Ancient Roots of the Palestinian Struggle
Cynthia McKinney
Former U.S. Representative and political commentator
Self-described analyst and activist
Episode: El Niño Speaks 201: The Washington D.C. Loyalty Trap
Nathan Damigo
Guest, activist and organizer mentioned in intro
Identity Europa (historical)
Episode: El Niño Speaks 200: From Iraq to Empire Judaica
Dark Enlightenment
Repeat guest on the show, discussed economic and geopolitical implications of energy prices
Episode: El Niño Speaks 199: The End of the Energy Cheap-Era

Host

José Niño
Host of El Niño Speaks, centered on contemporary political affairs.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 55 ratings
  • Always true

    I always get nervous when an episode comes up because the truth and reality gets exposed so blatantly in each episode. Great work, highly recommended

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vdooone
    United Statesa month ago
  • Great podcast!

    You won’t get any basic standard conservative talking points from Jose but you will get some surprisingly good guests and deep insights into the important issues of our time. Highly recommended.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    OwenGil
    United States6 months ago
  • I hope you haven’t called it quits!

    Just wanted you to know that I visit your podcast everyday to see if you’ve dropped an episode. Hope you’re well.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    too much true crime guy
    United States3 years ago
  • I hope you haven’t called it quits!

    Your podcast is excellent. More please!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    too much true crime guy
    United States4 years ago
  • Deep-right coverage

    Thanks for covering what you cover.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    THEDAYISMINE
    United States4 years ago

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Fans value the show's willingness to challenge mainstream narratives and explore controversial topics.
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Audience notes the host brings on strong, provocative guests and avoids standard conservative talking points.

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El Niño Speaks 189: America First Hijacked
Q: What implications do you see for 2026 and beyond in terms of geopolitical shifts?
There could be a shift in party dominance, possible midterm changes, and a reorientation of U.S. foreign policy toward stronger hemispheric focus and renewed European relations, contingent on economic conditions and narrative control.
El Niño Speaks 189: America First Hijacked
Q: How do you see the role of Zionist elites in shaping U.S. policy and media influence?
Zionist elites are described as active across multiple sectors, aiming to establish influence in the media and policy layers globally, and to promote a pro-Israel alignment within Western institutions and beyond.
El Niño Speaks 189: America First Hijacked
Q: What precipitated this new coalition of donors and elites gravitating toward Trump in this election cycle?
Preexisting elite realignments and the emergence of a new capital class—covering finance, tech, and globalist think tanks—pushed for a direction aligned with Trumpism as a vehicle for their broader strategic interests.
El Niño Speaks 186: The Trans Question, Civil Rights, and the Media-Market Machine
Q: What is the trans question, under your framework?
The trans question is about censorship and how gender identity is incorporated into civil rights law to expand what can be used to police discourse and manage personnel decisions, which the guest frames as an economic and political mechanism rather than a purely cultural issue.
El Niño Speaks 192: The Israeli Angle on Venezuela
Q: Do you think that if the Venezuelan government doesn't play ball with Uncle Sam, that they'll start, they'll just get like a puppet installed in Colombia later this year, because they have elections in a few months, and then try to activate paramilitary groups to create like a destabilization campaign next door against Venezuela?
The guest discusses the interplay of foreign influence, state actors, and paramilitary dynamics in Colombia as part of a broader strategy to shape stability in the region, suggesting that external powers have incentives to align with preferred local governments.

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What is El Niño Speaks about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A provocative, polemical program that centers on contemporary politics, identity, and international affairs with a recurring emphasis on Israel, Jewish identity, and critique of mainstream narratives. Episodes frequently feature controversial guests and fringe or revisionist viewpoints, often exploring how history, media, and policy intersect with current events. The show stands out for its hard-edged takes, willingness to challenge orthodox perspectives, and a consistent focus on power dynamics in politics and society. Potential listeners who value contrarian analysis, policy critique, and historical reinterpretations may find this especially compelling; those seeking neutral or broadly balanced coverage may want to approach with caution d... more

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