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We can almost hear the category 5 election year hurricane that's about to roar over the horizon. Paul Rosenberg says, he'll need reasons to believe the next vote count. One of the most eye-opening truths you'll ever learn is that the worst atrocities that have taken place in human history, happened because regular folks obeyed. Barry Brownstein exp…
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Humor is a marvelous tool to help us manage the stress of a world that's getting more complicated by the minute. Joshua Glawson reveals how comedy, laughter and humor can improve our lives. Climate change is almost certainly going to be the next "crisis" that will provide authoritarians the leverage they need to gain complete control. Kit Knightly …
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Ever had someone demand that you provide a solution for a problem that you've pointed out? Gary D. Barnett has strong words for such people as well as a call to start acting on truth rather than demanding that others fix the world's ills. Demand for covid shots has dropped off steeply. The Brownstone Institute asks, had you known, would you have ta…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for another epic session of wrongthink. Eric always has a thoughtful take on what's happening and solid recommendations on how we can respond. What's the difference between the sheeple and we the people? Donald Jeffries has an interesting take on the love/hate relationship we all have with those who dare …
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Those who took the jab, under duress, weren't necessarily acting like frightened sheep. Paul Rosenberg explains the covid caculus involved in making their decision. A war of words is being waged all around us and it can be disorienting for those on the receiving end of weaponized language. Steve Rose spells out how to achieve tyranny with mush word…
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It's bad enough that politicians can never admit when they are wrong but pundits who think they're infallible are the worst. Jeffrey A. Tucker takes them to task over the covid narrative, starting with Peggy Noonan. Here's an example of a commentator who got it wrong at first on covid, but has since changed her tune and apologized. Jeff Minnick def…
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If you want to find yourself in trouble these days, simply point out the obvious. Stephen Whitney says men and women are different and that is a good thing. Whether you believe in God or not, it's worth checking out this short video of a pastor who felt impressed to pray for a young man in his congregation. It's a beautiful example of faith as well…
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Drug companies that market directly to consumers may not be actually doing the public a favor. Robert E. Wright has the red pill for pill ad headaches. Most people can see the wisdom of keeping church and state separate. Ron Paul says it's time to separate tech and state to preserve what remains of our freedoms. What exactly is it about masculinity…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by for our weekly wrongthink session. The 1944 movie "Gaslight" added something to our lexicon that is particularly timely today. The Rev. John F. Naugle has an enlightening take on counseling a gaslit nation in the wake of the pandemic. Need to find your happiness once more? C. G. Jones makes a case for anc…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos drops by for our weekly wrongthink session. The 1944 movie "Gaslight" added something to our lexicon that is particularly timely today. The Rev. John F. Naugle has an enlightening take on counseling a gaslit nation in the wake of the pandemic. Need to find your happiness once more? C. G. Jones makes a case for anc…
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Lovers of freedom and smaller government are watching Argentina closely following the election of a libertarian firebrand. Connor O'Keefe says the U.S. needs its own Javier Milei. Now that the Jan 6 footage has been released, the awful truth about that day is becoming clear. As Robert Bride explains, the Democratic party faked an insurrection to co…
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Is someone manipulating our emotions for their own agenda? C.J. Hopkins says, there's something wrong with his hate machine and he wants to know if yours is working. Since awkward subjects are all on the table for the moment, let's talk about sex. Heather Carson says sex is a community matter that affects more than just those engaged in it. The imp…
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Is someone manipulating our emotions for their own agenda? C.J. Hopkins says, there's something wrong with his hate machine and he wants to know if yours is working. Since awkward subjects are all on the table for the moment, let's talk about sex. Heather Carson says sex is a community matter that affects more than just those engaged in it. The imp…
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our weekly wrongthink session. We discuss current events from the perspective of individuals who are determined to keep their freedom. The obedience that most people give to the state is based in fear rather than reason. J.B. Shurk has a great essay on why governments have replaced God with global war…
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With the release of the remaining Jan 6 footage this past week, it's very clear that the Jan 6 Committee had no intention of finding the truth. Especially since that new footage shows Capitol police inciting the crowd to fight and later helping people tour the Capitol. The ruling class is a bit shell-shocked today because a libertarian named Javier…
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Part of a Fourth Turning crisis is that familiar institutions fail because the people no longer trust them. Doug Casey has some fascinating observations regarding the collapse of trust in American institutions. It's curious how easy it is to get yourself labeled as an "anti-semite" simply by questioning ANY aspect of Israeli government policy. Cait…
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I have a theory that we were a more respectful society when men wore hats. Taki Theodoracopulos says, hats off to the morons as we continue to abandon our manners. If you've been paying attention, you've likely noticed the decline of social trust in society. Charles Hugh Smith ponders whether we can reverse America's distemper. Few things test our …
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Most of us wish we could have back the world we once knew before the trauma of the past 4 years. Dr. Naomi Wolf talks about what it will take to reclaim our nation from its usurpers. What if the warfare we're seeing now is mankind's natural state and not an aberration? Molly Slag has some fascinating historical context as well as advice on how to r…
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It's our weekly chat with Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos. Eric always has an informative and enlightening take on current events. If you're one of the few people capable of spotting tyranny taking hold, you have a target on your back. J.B. Shurk says, if you oppose tyranny, you're on the FBI's AGAAVE list. James Howard Kunstler is in fine form …
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If you haven't subscribed to Michael Herman's substack, it's worth it. He has some timely observations on how words like "solemn" and "sacred" have disappeared from our vocabulary. I'm grateful for minds like Barry Brownstein's and the insight he offers on foundational matters. Check out his take on the grievance mindset that puts our liberty at ri…
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The results for the latest elections show that abortion is a driving force for some voters. Sasha Stone says the Democrats may be winning on abortion but history may not remember them so kindly. Athletes who were born male but choose to compete in women's sports are demanding some major accommodations on the part of society. Nicole Russell says the…
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This may seem like an insensitive thing to point out but there is a clear advantage for kids who grow up with parents who are married. Katrina Trinko shares the politically incorrect reality about what boosts a kid's chances for success. A bottom-up reformation is taking place in education as more parents begin to exercise their right of choice in …
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Seems like the value of human life is always up for debate. Michael Cook says some bioethicists claim that having babies is profoundly immoral and we should move toward extinction. Preppers sometimes get a bad rap for reminding us that life isn't always smooth sailing. Michael Devon suggests 5 items to remember for when disaster strikes. Who could …
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Eric Peters from Eric Peters Autos joins me for our usual Tuesday chat. We talk current events as well as automotive news. War is always a part of the Fourth Turning cycle. James Howard Kunstler affirms that America is currently setting itself up to fight 4 wars at once. What would you do if you knew that you were standing on a bullseye where a bom…
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Last week I took a short break from my own show to help a friend by filling in on his morning show. This gave me an opportunity to introduce Eric Peters and Jeff Einstein to a Southern Idaho radio audience. Monticello College Life Saving Food TMCP Nation Climbing Upward Quilt & SewBryan Hyde
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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in Biden v. Missouri, a case which challenges government censorship. As Ben Terangi explains, this may be the most important free speech case in American history. The prospect of copycat terror attacks in the U.S. is a real one but shouldn't be blown out of proportion. J.B. Shurk says, keep your h…
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Times don't seem particularly financially stable, at the moment. Annie Holmquist has 4 tips to building financial stability, courtesy of Noah Webster. As an added bonus, Annie's latest column on what to expect when you're expecting totalitarianism is a very worthwhile read. One of my favorite indulgences is to sit down with my son and watch "Clarks…
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