
Predictive Programming is a parapolitics podcast for the conspiracy neophyte. Each week we are going to be taking a look at both a historical conspiracy that you could use in order to dissect a film as well as a film where we then apply my patented SchizoMarxist lens. As people retreat from politics and into the culture it’s our hope that we can show you our culture is just as captured as our poli... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Category | True Crime | ||||

Welcome back to Predictive Programming, our first series for the end of April is Benny's Video a Michael Hanneke movie with disturbing similarities to Columbine. We'll be using the movie as a lens to further examine Columbine as well. Why do so many ... more
Welcome to one of the very first artist episodes of Predictive Programming where Dean and I plan to invite some of our favorite artists from the parapolitical world to discuss some of the art of the American Fourth Reich. Today we are joined by Cacti... more
Welcome back to the deep story behind Fed Ex. Dr. Blobb returns by talking about which two shady groups were behind the funding of Fed Ex: WASP Bostonian old money (Boston Brahmins) and The Rothschild estate. We also cover Fred Smith's odd habit of v... more
Forgive the sound issues on this one it's our first time trying an in person setup. I promise it does get better as the episode goes on! In this episode we tackle the career trajectory of Ken Kesey, some of the similarities and this time Dean finds a... more
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The content focuses on the intertwined relationship between pop culture, history, and conspiracy theories. Episodes often analyze films and their connections to real-world events, especially in the context of parapolitics. With a distinctive lens on topics ranging from intelligence operations to historical figures, discussions critically examine how narratives in media shape and reflect societal issues, conspiracy theories, and the cultural landscape. Unique thematic explorations and deep analyses foster a captivating environment for listeners interested in the political implications of popular narratives.
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2. Dr. Mildred Floresheim
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