William Ramsey Investigates

William Ramsey
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Nov 26, 2025 • 32min

Luciferianism Unloosed: From Madame B to Hitler to the Present on The Grassy Knoll with Vyz. Aug. 14, 2002

Dive into a chilling discussion on Luciferianism, tracing its roots from Madame Blavatsky to Nazi occult influences. The hosts connect the dots between theosophy and Hitler's alleged initiation. They explore how the Holocaust may have been an occult rehearsal and the ongoing infiltration of New Age beliefs. Rituals, aristocracy, and dark traditions are examined, alongside concerns about a Masonic one-world church. The episode is ripe with esoteric teachings and historical symbolism, leaving listeners with eerie insights into the past and present.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 52min

Vyzygoth the Great discusses the Lincoln Assassination with Mark of the Pure Grace Podcast. (2021)

Vyzygoth the Great, an alternative history researcher, delves into the intricacies of the Lincoln assassination with keen insights. He explores how self-preservation by governments shapes historical narratives. Their discussion touches on the connection between faith and authority, praising Dave McGowan's evidence-driven research style. Keith reveals hidden historical resources and Russian naval support during the Civil War, while introducing theories about Booth's escape and conspiracy allegations against Stanton. The episode is a riveting examination of political intrigue and historical revisionism.
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Nov 26, 2025 • 1h 20min

Curtis Yarvin and the Dark Enlightenment with Andrew of the 6G Podcast.

In this engaging discussion, Andrew from the 6G Podcast, a researcher into alternative political movements, dives into the controversial ideas of Curtis Yarvin. They tackle the concept of the 'Dark Enlightenment' and dissect Yarvin's critiques of democracy and preference for technocratic leadership. The conversation spans topics like the influence of tech oligarchs, occult symbolism in elite circles, and the shift from fringe blogging to mainstream policy. Explore themes of elitism, the future of humanity, and the intertwining of technology and ideology.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 1h 33min

Black Pill Digest Revisited: The War against Humanity Rolls On...

In this engaging discussion, William Ramsey, an investigative podcaster known for his 'Bioweapon Blues' series, teams up with Leumas from Chant It Down Radio and Hans from Resonant State. They delve into personal stories of vaccine injuries and societal trauma emerging from the pandemic. The group explores cognitive decline linked to vaccines, behavioral changes in the public, and the implications of data surveillance and digital currency. Historical parallels and elite motives are dissected, painting a chilling picture of control and compliance in society.
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Nov 25, 2025 • 46min

Human History on Drugs: An Utterly Scandalous but Truthful Look at History Under the Influence

Sam Kelly, a history graduate and author known for uncovering overlooked stories about drug use, dives into the scandalous history of psychoactive substances. He discusses ancient rituals tied to drugs like cannabis and opium, the political maneuvering of the Hashishin, and the opium trade under Queen Victoria. Kelly also highlights how 19th-century culture embraced substances like cocaine wine and explores the creative and devastating effects of drugs on figures like Alexander and Freud. His insights extend to modern designer drugs and tech culture's relationship with psychedelics.
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Nov 24, 2025 • 1h 15min

High Stakes Treason: How John Brennan Compromised American Security for Millions, the New Book by Author Ian Trottier.

Ian Trottier, an independent researcher and author, dives into his new book focusing on alleged misconduct by John Brennan, former CIA director. He discusses his origins in the Bay Area and the investigative threads linking public health to elite institutions. The conversation escalates as Trottier outlines Brennan's controversial ties and possible motives behind the Russia collusion narrative. He also reveals grassroots efforts to distribute his book in Washington, aims for congressional investigations, and shares insights on the risks of publishing in today's political climate.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 47min

Did J. Edgar Hoover Order the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr? by Jeremy Kuzmarov. (2022)

Delve into the conspiracy surrounding Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination. The discussion casts doubt on the official narrative about James Earl Ray as a lone assassin, unveiling evidence of a possible government plot. Key points include witness testimonies suggesting shots may have come from bushes and links to organized crime. Allegations of FBI involvement and manipulation of events leading to the assassination reveal a far more complex story. The shocking implications of this cover-up are explored, shedding light on the historical consequences of King's tragic death.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 1h 3min

WR discusses his Books and Films from the Beginning on the Resistance Recovery Podcast. (2022)

William Ramsey, an independent researcher and author passionate about true crime and the occult, shares his fascinating journey from legal work in D.C. to investigating controversial topics. He dives into how 9/11 research led him to explore numerology and Aleister Crowley's connections. Ramsey addresses the occult ties in the West Memphis Three case and discusses his documentaries on the Smiley Face Killers. He also critiques elite corruption, outlines the influence of figures like Timothy Leary, and emphasizes the role of alternative media in challenging mainstream narratives.
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Nov 23, 2025 • 45min

The Soham Child Murders in Cambridgeshire, England with Author John Hamer. (2019)

Join author and researcher John Hamer as he delves into the chilling Soham child murders. With a background in IT and history, Hamer shares how he became intrigued by the case amid mainstream media coverage. He discusses the peculiar focus on Ian Huntley and Maxine Carr, the shocking discovery of the girls' bodies near a military base, and theories of a political cover-up to shield U.S. servicemen. Hamer argues that crucial evidence was possibly planted and raises serious doubts about the fairness of the trial, leading to a gripping and controversial analysis.
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Nov 22, 2025 • 37min

The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah with Director and Producer Michael Pack.

Michael Pack, a seasoned documentary filmmaker and former CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, shares insights from his film about the intense battles in Najaf and Fallujah. He details the grueling production process, including over 200 interviews and the decision to avoid narration. The conversation dives into the chaos of urban combat and the impact of Shia-Sunni tensions, highlighting powerful personal stories of veterans. Pack also reflects on the film's relevance to modern conflicts and discusses his commitment to supporting new filmmakers.

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