Please post (with links, if possible) any good podcast websites that tackle current events, historical facts that used to be conspiracies (ie 911 theories), interviews that are a “must listen”, or even just suggestions on who you follow and does a good job with any of the above. I want redpillers, or even those who don’t realize they are redpilling. Anything about The Great Awakening, not a bunch of doom and gloom. Must be easy enough to follow along by just listening and not watching. Evangelists and prophets are fine too, as long as they have a history of being right and their prophecies are coming true and are relevant to today. (For example, I love Pastor Hank Kunneman but I don’t think he does a podcast). I’ll even listen to something more lighthearted (like homesteading ideas and hacks), if you know of any of those that are enjoyable. Thanks all!
What are your favorite podcasts? I’m doing a lot of driving today and need some new material. X22 is good but quite repetitive.
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The Shawn Ryan show, many excellent interviews but some fascinating ones are with: (episodes 95 and 96 on Pandora but he’s on all of the platforms)
“Joe McMoneagle is a former U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer and was among the first Remote Viewers to be recruited into the previously classified Stargate Project. Project Stargate was the United States' first organized research into psychic phenomena via the Defense Intelligence Agency and contractor SRI International. In this episode, McMoneagle takes us back to the early days of the Vietnam War and how he was recruited into intelligence operations. The height of the Cold War fueled appetites for advantages over the United States' enemies and gave way to the CIA's push into "psychic and extra sensory perception" research and military applications. Post his military retirement, McMoneagle authored several books to critical acclaim like "The Stargate Chronicles: Memoirs of a Psychic Spy" and continued his work via his private venture–Intuitive Intelligence Applications, Inc. He now teaches Remote Viewing at The Monroe Institute, a world leader in human consciousness exploration.”
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Col. John Alexander who “is a former Army Special Forces Commander with an impeccable career in leadership across multiple agencies and programs within the U.S. intelligence community. Alexander lead Special Forces teams as an Officer during the Vietnam War. He would later serve as the Chief of Human Technology at INSCOM and Army Inspector General. Alexander's work inspired and was heavily featured in the book and adapted film "Men Who Stare at Goats." He is widely credited with leading the way in researching non-lethal weapons and military applications of the paranormal. In this episode, Alexander recounts his experience in Vietnam and the brutality of jungle warfare. Through his experience, he began to see the power of coincidence and intuition. This led him to pursue greater knowledge via the Army Intelligence and Security Command. It was there he helped transform the United State's approach to the paranormal. Post retirement, Alexander became the Program Manager for Non-Lethal Defense at Los Alamos National Laboratory–the same lab responsible for the creation of the Atomic Bomb. Today, he is a successful Author and continues his work as a researcher.”
I also listen to War Stories Official Podcast (police, vets, firefighters,) Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know, The Way I Heard It/Mike Rowe, Lore and Cabinet of Curiosities with Aaron Mahnke, Huberman Lab and lately Family Ghosts. So many others, actually.
I started listening to Shawn Ryan a few months ago. The Joe McMoneagle episode is my favorite so far. It's a long interview but it drew me in and kept my attention.
Same! Mind blown.