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Sep 5, 2022 • 1h 27min

Episode 248: City Authentic

Grab a micro brew, a local cuisine, and post a picture: We are joined by Professor David A. Banks to talk about how cities market themselves as Authentic and what the hell that really means. Check out David's podcast, Iron Weeds, and his book, The City Authentic.Get tickets for the TrueAnon tour.
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Aug 24, 2022 • 1h 30min

Episode 246: Deep State 102

Aaron Good, an expert in American foreign policy and author of American Exception, dives deep into the concept of 'exceptionism', arguing that the U.S. operates in a constant state of emergency. He explores how state powers act lawlessly through parapolitics to maintain control. Nixon's presidency is highlighted as a key moment for consolidating the security state. From Watergate's covert ties to intelligence operations, to the intersections of organized crime and government, Good uncovers the murky waters of political power and accountability.
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Aug 17, 2022 • 1h 9min

Episode 245: Hammer Time 2: Slammer Time

Almost a year to the day from our last episode on Black Hammer, the organization erupts yet again with a death and the jailing of Commander Gazi Kodzo on a number of charges, including aggravated sodomy. We also talk about the DOJ indictment against Russian national Alexander Ionov and what it means for Black Hammer, APSP, and YesCalifornia. Previously: Episode 173: Hammer Time Starbucks article by Alisa With thanks to Charlie of Most Controversial TrueAnon tour dates with tickets remaining 
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Aug 11, 2022 • 5min

[PREVIEW] Episode 244: Survival of the Grimmest

Author Douglas Rushkoff joins us to talk through his enduring tech-poptism, Edge conferences with some of the worlds biggest villains, the failed potentials of the internet, and his new book “Survivial of the Richest: Escape Fantasies of Tech Billionaires.” 
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Aug 3, 2022 • 5min

[PREVIEW] Episode 243: Anatomy of a Conspiracy

Author Nick Bryant joins us to talk about sexual blackmail, his first death threat, the spookiness of Nebraska, and some of the weird and uncanny characters he’s come across in his decades reporting on some of the darkest, most disturbing deep state intelligence networks. The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse & Betrayal by Nick Bryant
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Jul 29, 2022 • 1h 6min

Episode 242: Spycops III

Tom Fowler, an investigative researcher and campaigner, sheds light on Britain's undercover policing scandal involving the Special Demonstration Squad and National Public Order Intelligence Unit. He reveals how undercover officers infiltrated activist groups using deceitful tactics, including identity theft and long-term deployments. The discussion also covers the ongoing public inquiry, the trauma suffered by victims, and the disproportionate targeting of leftist movements. Tom emphasizes the slow progress of accountability and the broader implications for political participation.
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Jul 20, 2022 • 1h 20min

Episode 240: The Fenty Fainties

Zach Siegel, a freelance journalist specializing in drug policy and public health, joins to unravel the complexities surrounding fentanyl. He discusses the misleading viral police videos claiming instant overdoses and how they misrepresent true overdose symptoms. The conversation also explores the dual nature of fentanyl as both a medical marvel and a dangerous street drug. Zach dives into the implications of the Iron Law of Prohibition, the emergence of risky mixing with other substances, and the current overdose crisis, emphasizing the urgent need for harm reduction.
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Jul 15, 2022 • 1h 17min

Episode 239: Mooned in Nara

In this engaging discussion, journalist Tim Shorrock delves into the shocking assassination of Shinzo Abe and its deep political implications. He examines Abe's family legacy linked to Nobusuke Kishi and traces the evolution of Japan under US occupation. Shorrock connects Japan's postwar path to Korean division, shedding light on the Unification Church's controversial role in right-wing politics. He also explores the murky ties between Yakuza, intelligence agencies, and political scandals, highlighting the ongoing influence of the US on Japan's military policies.
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Jul 12, 2022 • 5min

[PREVIEW] Episode 238: Nihil River

We talk through the recent mass shooting events in the United States, the rise of schizoposting, hyper psychosis, and drowning in the digital swamp of memetic magick mania.
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Jul 8, 2022 • 5min

[PREVIEW] Episode 237: High Weirdness in the Great Salt Lake

The Farm’s Steven Snider aka Recluse takes us to the Great Salt Lake—incest, the Dirty War in Mexico, massacres, Continuity of Government, Xeni Jardin, Ritual Abuse Real and False—all come together underneath the great spire of the Tabernacle. Recluse's books The Farm Podcast on Apple Podcasts The Farm Podcast on Spotify The Farm on Patreon  VISUP blog 

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