
The Pete Quiñones Show The Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper Episodes - Complete (Updated)
Mar 2, 2026
Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper, an independent historian and former DoD air and missile defense analyst turned long‑form podcaster. He dives into origins of Pizzagate and Epstein’s networks. He traces Black–Jewish relations and 20th‑century urban shifts. He debates Ukraine, NATO expansion, oligarchs, and Putin. He explores coups, Luttwak’s framework, and how wartime upheaval shapes revolutions.
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Why Black Militancy Escalated In Northern Cities
- Cooper attributes mid-1960s urban militancy partly to communist organizing, televised riots like Watts, and the shift from Southern to Northern civil-rights problems that marches couldn't fix.
- He cites SNCC, Black Power, and the impact of televised urban unrest on national perception.
Personnel Changes Signal Possible Ukraine Policy Shift
- Cooper says Victoria Nuland is a persistent managerial-state fixture whose departure may signal a shift in U.S. Ukraine policy, but she will reappear in think tanks.
- He prefers pragmatic successors tied to experienced diplomats over ideological operatives.
Ukraine's Manpower Crisis And High Casualty Estimates
- Cooper cites reported high Ukrainian combat-age casualties and an average frontline age near 43 as signs Ukraine is scraping manpower and suffering heavy losses.
- He treats estimates like Scott Ritter's as plausible indicators of a very large human toll.





