A podcast that looks into the psychosocial elements that contribute to conspiracy theories and political extremism. Hosted by graduate student and conspiracy theory researcher Nelson Perez.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPoliticsSocial SciencesScience |
In todays episode, Royce Hutson, Ph.D., joins me to discuss the role of social workers in addressing political extremism and the effectiveness of violent extremism prevention programs. We also discuss the state of political extremism with the upcomin... more
On todays episode, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Joseph Pierre joins me to discuss the psychosocial elements that contributed to the susceptibility of the QAnon movement, and the varying degrees of convictions held by Q followers. We explore what the fut... more
On todays episode, Bruce Hoffman and Jacob Ware counterterrorism experts from the Council on Foreign Relations stop by to discuss their new book "God, Guns, and Sedition: Far Right Terrorism in America." which tracks the history of white supremacy fr... more
On todays episode, Matson and Tawni Browning join to discuss their 2023 book "The Hate Next Door: Undercover within the New Face of White Supremacy," which documents their experience going undercover as white political extremists infiltrating hate gr... more
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When the second coming of Andy occurs, Nelson Perez De San Salvador will deliver us to the promise land ✝️🍆
A podcast based on critical analysis of timely topics. more
Very much a left leaning podcast. Wanted to give it a chance and listened to a few episodes. Then I got to the MAP episode and realized he is pushing for normalization of pedophelia. Do better
Talks about important things that’s going on in the world today. Makes you think and see things in a different way. Have an open mind and enjoy the information he provides you won’t regret it. He will also provide you the sources he got his information so you know he isn’t speaking bs.
A lot to unpack but very worth the listen if you are open to challenge you conventional beliefs with something. Very well spoken and delivered in a way that even though I came into against the ideas, was able to listen and explore the dialog. Adding this to my library as a way to always listen to a conflicting viewpoint to my own because of how well done this was. 👌🏽👌🏽
Apple Podcasts | #138 | Canada/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #215 | Italy/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #222 | New Zealand/Science/Social Sciences |
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