Looks like the "farming insider" isn't the only one concerned with fertilizer prices.
This one isn't quite as alarmist, but the problem does exist:
That's why I don't even post my stuff on YouTube. We'd be banned within the hour. Just posting protests on YT hasn't got me any strikes yet, but I think our podcasts would trigger a bunch of algos.
I've been very careful not to spam my channel on PDW, as the mods haven't given me permission. That's why it's cool that u/catsfive invited me to post here.
I totally get why they have those rules about self promotion and I try to follow rules. PDW and GA.win are two sites I don't ever want to get banned from.
It's odd that I've never met Scott, considering he's good friends with the same people as me. I'm hoping to get the chance to sit down with him sometime soon and hack out some of the differences and similarities in our research findings.
I like the fact that he's getting back to his teaching roots. He's an educator at heart.
We made this exact point on our last podcast.
But it's a heckuva cover and quashes way too much honest discussion.
Wisconsin has a Robin Vos problem. Not sure how they'll be able to get around his blockade.
Interesting title by Fichte, considering he was 100 years before Bismarck created the "German Nation".
Will give it a look tonight. Thanks.
Would you mind sending me a link via DM to your YouTube channel and/or any videos you are particularly proud of?
Because we're totally unscripted, it doesn't really matter what order you watch in. We all think Episode 6 was our best yet.
The first couple of episodes we were still kind of feeling each other out, and I was brand new to podcasting, but my more experienced colleagues held my hand.
You really can't talk about Hegel without including the whole timeline, including Kant. I'll try to get the whole thing into the discussion.
Hegel bastardized Kant. Marx/Engles bastardized Hegel. The rest from there is more well known, but the roots are important. I need to read up on Fichte, as I don't usually include him.
He's even funnier in person.
And Dan spent a lot of time and effort helping a newbie like me get my system set up. Just a very good, solid guy.
I believe Kazakhstan was a failed color revolution, so yes.
I'm not ready to jump on the "Putin is a white hat" wagon yet, but that's still a possibility that I'm open to. He certainly saved the current Kazakh government and prevented a jihadist government from being installed, and then pulled his troops out expeditiously.
Lots of moving parts globally these days, and they are all connected to some degree.
Thanks. We'll go deeper into some of that stuff on the UntoldHistory channel series that Ron and I'll be launching in the next couple of weeks. The format of the Glitch podcast doesn't really let us go all the way down the rabbit holes, but that needs to be done.
Let's just say that video would last about 10 seconds on YouTube.
One of my partners in crime, AlphaWarrior, had Scott McKay on his show yesterday and they went even deeper into the Khazarians.
https://rumble.com/vt8gqu-episode21-khazarian-mafia-101-with-patriot-street-fighter-scott-mckay.html
Ron and I talk about Hegelian Dialectic all the time, and it quite often makes its way into our podcasts. We have not dedicated a segment to focus on that, but perhaps that's a good idea. I'll bring it up with the guys.
Hegel was certainly one of the ideological inspirations of both Marx and Engels, and we can certainly see his fingerprints on much of the Globalists' activities (Global Warming being one of the best examples).
Thanks for the suggestion.
Wow, your bump almost doubled the views overnight. Thanks again.
Glad you're enjoying the show. We're getting more comfortable working together, and the unscripted format makes it unpredictable.
Edit to add: X22 is one I try to catch at least a couple of times/week. Used to listen to him when I went to bed every night, but I'm trying to fall asleep to books these days.
Thank you sir.
Have you enjoyed the content so far?
I've been pretty careful to admit that my knowing some of the people around here in no way constitutes proof of anything. I've even openly stated that this biases my opinion.
I think a lot of the theories running around are BS, but something has never been right about the whole episode, and I most certainly do not know the full truth.
I don't have any saved and I'm sure you're every bit as capable of searching for them as I am. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
I'm not saying I know anything for certain. You seem to be the one making that claim, or at least that's the impression I got.
My position has always been to agree that something about that whole scene is off, but none of us knows exactly what happened.
I admit my own bias comes from actually knowing some of the players, but I'm prepared to be wrong.
We've all seen those videos, and I think it's fair to ask those questions. But they are not conclusive one way or the other, and there's plenty of videos out there that suggest the opposite.
Again, I have met the people around her and that leads me to lean towards her actually having been murdered.
Speculate all you like, but please do so respectfully just in case you're wrong.
Cheers. The truth usually makes it out eventually.
Pretty hard to forget that important lesson.
Well that's the kind of positive message I like waking up to.
And in somewhat interesting timing, this showed up on my phone:
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-carolina-fertilizer-plant-fire-winston-salem-evacuate