The Martyr Made Podcast
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryReligion & Spirituality |
Hi everybody. This is a short Easter message I put together a year or two ago. It's been up on the Martyr Made Substack (https://martyrmade.substack.com/) - which you should all go subscribe to at your earliest convenience - but I thought I'd release... more
Hi everyone. Here is a talk I gave about Nietzsche and Dostoevsky at the first inaugural Novitate Conference (https://novitateconference.org/) in Washington, DC. Novitate was created by Luke Burgis (https://read.lukeburgis.com/) to explore and celebr... more
Hi everybody. This is the audio version of a six-part essay series called Blacks and Jews. I wrote it for my Substack a while back, so if it sounds like I’m reading instead of speaking naturally, it’s because in this case I am. I decided to release t... more
I’m re-uploading all the podcasts from a new hosting service, so I thought I’d go ahead and put the full Epstein series up while I was at it. more
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This series makes the anti Zionist case without ever coming out and actually saying it. Reminds me of other leftwing anti Israel takes like from Horton, who’s constantly coming up with reasons to bash the tiny Jewish state, a book could be filled with the omissions. You could listen to his entire series and have no idea that the Palestinians were offered their own state under the UN, and they rejected it and have started wars ever since. Also listen to “Call Me Back” Podcast with Dr Einat Wilf o... more
You research things that I don’t have the patience for. Thank you! It’s great to just kick back and let you tell me the tale.
This new Jerusalem series is complete jew apologist trash. Completely ignores the pedophilia and black money magik. The poor Jews narrative is getting so old and provably false. These people have destroyed and subverted every country they touch. They is a reason why they have been kicked out of 109 countries. European Jewry has nothing to do with the blood of Jacob or the 12 tribes. They aren’t even descendants of Shem from Noah. They are Babylonian mystics that worship Satan
Spotify | #26 | United States/History |
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Apple Podcasts | #128 | United Kingdom/History |
Spotify | #50 | Australia/History |
Apple Podcasts | #148 | Australia/History |
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