
The Courtenay Turner Podcast delves into psychology, philosophy, political perspectives, with a sharpened focus on exposing technocracy's roots and dialectical paths to singularity, occult influences in institutions like Tavistock and the UN, education system whistleblowing (including Prussian models and Theosophical ties), Game B and Dark Enlightenment critiques, AI surveillance threats to free w... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 718 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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What if the climate crisis, pandemic treaties, digital ID,
and AI ethics aren't separate issues — but layers of a single
architecture built over 200 years?
Independent researcher Escape Key joins Courtenay Turner to
trace what he calls the govern... more
How technocracy replaced burning books with programmable compliance — and why your ability to think, speak, and dissent is now the primary target.
In this raw, unfiltered Technocracy Roundtable, I’m joined by Patrick Wood, Aaron Day, and Craig Wencl... more
In this supercharged continuation, Courtenay Turner sits down with Michael King to map a repeatable architecture of influence that operates across eras, institutions, and ideologies. Rather than focusing only on “who did it,” Michael argues for track... more
The February 2, 2026 livestream with Peymon Mottahedeh from Freedom Law School was a masterclass in questioning the status quo. Dr. Lee Merritt and I explored voluntary tax filing, IRS myths, and peaceful paths to sovereignty—framing the "2026 tax st... more
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It’s such a disappointment when I find a podcast I think I’m gonna like cause I’m interested in the content and then they just go way too far off to the right - how on earth can you think look down at a lake with a whole bunch of oil,slicks and think that is healthy to anyone in any way shape or form and coal smoke causes cancer such an so much more yet you firmly think this is okay - I think people go a little too far when you look at reality and can’t see it for what it is pollution is not OK.... more
Thank you so much for all of the fantastic, deep and crucial information that you provide for me.
Great guests.
Great interviews.
Great education.
Thank you for your time that must all be used researching the topics that are shaping our lives more and more as we dive into the future.
Very knowledgeable and extensivly researched podcast. As a person who seeks truth, I hope you will read the ancient Christian Church Fathers. Ancient Christianity is theologically and spiritually sound. It has survived 2000 years and exists as Christian Orthodoxy today. It's apart from the church in Rome that innovated (still innovating today) and changed the faith and then broke from the original Church in 1054. It's apart from Protestantism, a protest of the church in Rome, that spawned hund... more
I started listening to Courtenay during the “pandemic” and she had some interesting insights and conversations going. In the last few years, she’s gone a bit too deep into her own head and in attempt to sound really smart (which she tells us constantly how brilliant and gifted she has been since childhood), she comes off as an intellectual snob. She makes sure every other word is one the average person wouldn’t understand. She mocked the TN reps who were turned off by her use of terminology that... more
She knows her history. Really enjoy this podcast, thanks!
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A unique show that explores the intersections of psychology, philosophy, and political perspectives, providing listeners with in-depth discussions aimed at exposing the underlying influences of technocracy and societal control. Through interviews and personal narratives, the host shares insights on various pressing topics such as the effects of AI surveillance on free will, the historical context of educational models, and critiques of prominent ideological movements, including the Dark Enlightenment and Game B. This podcast stands out for its emphasis on empowering individuals to reclaim their agency and navigate the complexities of modern governance and social dynamics, making it appealing to those interested in critical thought and resis... more
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