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TrineDay: The Journey Podcast

RA Kris Millegan
Two World Wars and Hitler
Two World Wars and Hitler, Who Was Responsible
Central Intelligence Agency
World War II
World War I
Hitler
Iran
Israel
Mexico
Drug War
Propaganda
Secret Societies
War and Geopolitics

A Journey to where History & Conspiracy Theory intersect

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In this Episode, Kris Millegan and Todd Baumann talk to TrineDay authors Dan Luzadder and Bill Conroy about corruption... more

The Journey 189: Corruption 101 with John Loftus and Dan Luzadder – A Continuing Education 

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The Journey 188. Bill Conroy: A Tour Through the Boneyard of the CIA's War for Drugs

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The Journey 187. Ari Ben-Menashe on Current Events, 3/5/26 

The Journey 187. Ari Ben-Menashe on Current Events, 3/5/26 This podcast episode featured a discussion between Robert, Todd, and Ari Ben Menashi (Dickens) about the Iran-Israel relationship ... more

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Bill Conroy
Author of The Great Pretense; investigative journalist on the drug war
Author, Journalist
Episode: 188. Bill Conroy: A Tour Through the Boneyard of the CIA's War for Drugs
Todd Bauman
Interviewer and co-host on the episode
Interview host
Episode: 188. Bill Conroy: A Tour Through the Boneyard of the CIA's War for Drugs
Ari Ben-Menashe
Political consultant and commentator with insider experience
self-described connections in Middle East intelligence
Episode: 187. Ari Ben-Menashe on Current Events, 3/5/26
Paul Fitzgerald
Established journalist; related to Honey Fitts; discusses JFK roundtables
Paul Fitzgerald, JFK roundtables
Episode: 186. Two World Wars and Hitler Roundtable - Episode 05
Elizabeth Gould
Author and researcher; involved in roundtables with JFK-focused content
Fitzgerald/Gould roundtables
Episode: 186. Two World Wars and Hitler Roundtable - Episode 05
Guido Preparata
Author; contributor to discussions on Hoover Institute and Oxford.
TrineDay; Hoover Institute connection
Episode: 186. Two World Wars and Hitler Roundtable - Episode 05
Richard Spence
Author and guest expert on intelligence and occult orders
University/author
Episode: 185. Two World Wars and Hitler Roundtable - Episode 04
Andreas Bracher
Historian joining from Deutschland
Episode: 184. Two World Wars and Hitler Roundtable Episode 03
Timothy Moxley
TrineDay Books representative
TrineDay Books
Episode: 184. Two World Wars and Hitler Roundtable Episode 03

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Scott Armstrong
Host involved in TrineDay Studio Sessions and related publishing initiatives; lead on historical discussions and roundtables

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 70 ratings
  • Milligan is a nice man

    Kris is an excellent historian, a great researcher and can share insightful wisdom with the best of them. He is a brave and respected patriot, and as someone who knows him personally, I give my highest recommendation. This in no wsy shape or form is a psyop. Previous poor recommendations are in fact the psyop!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Coach B Johnson
    United States5 months ago
  • Psyop Slop Be Warned

    Some of the guests are good and some of them are extremely suspect. Overall this is limited hangout psyop slop. And yeah trineday in chief is the son of a CIA officer. Stay away

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    lizzzeyah
    United Statesa year ago
  • Fantastic Podcast

    This is one of the most underrated pods out there! The guests and subjects and interviews are amazing. Must listen if you are into history, conspiracy facts and politics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MMBowz
    Australia2 years ago
  • Propaganda by CIA officer’s stoner son

    TrineDay delivers up anti communist propaganda with a plagiarism/drugged out twist. The perfect publishing house for limited hangouts and fake deep insight.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    MIAJason
    United States3 years ago
  • Wow

    I just listened to Ep. 81 with Kris and C.M Fulton.

    The “host” Kris was out of control. First and last episode I’ll listen too. Props to C.M Fulton who stayed focused and I’m control

    of his voice and emotions. This interview gave me a massive perspective with what’s wrong with America. This has to be the craziest interview I’ve ever heard.

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    Amez2000
    United States3 years ago

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A mix of high-quality guests and provocative discussions, though opinions can be polarizing.
Well-produced with rigorous questioning and strong historical framing, appealing to niche history buffs.
Long-form, thoughtful deep-dives with strong sourcing and controversial topics.

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181. Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould explore the deep currents of JFK’s vision of peace and the Fitzgerald Legacy
Q: How does the Fitzgerald family history connect to the broader themes of peace and empire?
The Fitzgerald family history became a vehicle to explore how power, myth, and sacred narratives shape political events; by tracing these stories, we endeavored to understand how to move from war-centric narratives to a future grounded in peace.
181. Paul Fitzgerald and Elizabeth Gould explore the deep currents of JFK’s vision of peace and the Fitzgerald Legacy
Q: What initially drew you to explore JFK's peace vision and its legacy?
We were motivated by a long history of investigative work in Afghanistan and human rights, and we started recognizing through our research that the idea of peace was something JFK attempted to inaugurate, which continued to influence our thinking about empire and narrative control.
182. Two World Wars and Hitler RoundTable - Episode 01
Q: What motivated Jim MacGregor to write about the history of the secret societies and World War I?
MacGregor explains his personal family history of wartime experiences and a gradual shift from accepting mainstream narratives to engaging with books like Quigley's Anglo-American Establishment, which reshaped his view on how elites influenced global events.
187. Ari Ben-Menashe on Current Events, 3/5/26
Q: How do you view possible leadership changes in Iran after the Shah?
Ari discusses limited acceptable options, noting that the Shah's son and MEK are not seen as viable leaders and suggesting a Revolutionary Guard general might take over if the regime changes.
187. Ari Ben-Menashe on Current Events, 3/5/26
Q: What is your take on Netanyahu and who might be pulling his strings?
Ari suggests Netanyahu is maneuvered by internal Israeli political dynamics and external pressures, with legal and diplomatic challenges shaping his decisions.

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Listeners tend to be history buffs and alternative-history enthusiasts who enjoy deep dives into archival material, primary sources, and contested narratives around geopolitics, intelligence, and historical roundtables. Episodes feature historians, investigative journalists, authors, and publishing professionals who challenge mainstream histories and explore hidden networks, secret societies, and power structures. The show often blends scholarly discussion with provocative theories and roundtable formats, making it appealing to listeners who like rigorous critique, debate, and fringe perspectives presented with scholarly framing. A notable strength is its consistent focus on primary sources, publishing context, and cross-disciplinary discus... more

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