

The Pete Quiñones Show
Peter R Quiñones
Since July 2017, Pete Quiñones has been the host of The Pete Quiñones Show (previously known as Free Man Beyond the Wall). His program has focused on the opposition to the globalist project that has undermined historical endeavors. His current interests include philosophy and historical revisionism.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-pete-quinones-show--6071361/support.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Jan 9, 2026 • 3h 21min
The Edward Bernays Episodes - featuring Buck Johnson and Philo's Miscellany
Buck Johnson, a keen commentator and reader, and Philo's Miscellany, a research expert specializing in historical analysis, dive deep into Edward Bernays' revolutionary ideas on public relations. They discuss Bernays' influence on modern media and leadership communication, highlighting his concept of the 'engineering of consent.' The pair explore Bernays' provocative campaigns, including the famous 'Torches of Freedom,' and how his strategies shaped consumer culture and political PR. They also connect Bernays' techniques to contemporary issues, demonstrating their lasting impact.

Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 47min
01/08/2026 - Old Glory Club Livestream - State of the Club
Members of the Old Glory Club dive into New Year plans and plans for chapter expansions across all states. They discuss the impact of regional events, stressing the importance of civic engagement over online posturing. With themes of unity and fraternity emphasized, they tackle pressing issues like immigration and economic challenges. The conversation includes a deep analysis of potential civil unrest and the significance of building strong community ties. The hosts also unveil plans for scholarships aimed at fostering a new generation of legal advocates.

Jan 9, 2026 • 3h 15min
The Inquisition 29: Venezuela - w/ Astral, Stormy, Thomas777, Burden and Dahl
The panel dives deep into Venezuela's complex political landscape, critiquing the incoherence of Maduro's regime. They debate past U.S. interventions, questioning the effectiveness of current strategies. The discussion also touches on the economic fallout and migration crises stemming from Venezuela's collapse. Insights into the geopolitical significance of Guyana's offshore resources and the implications of soft power failures are explored. Finally, they analyze how cultural messaging and censorship intertwine with modern political narratives.

10 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 53min
Episode 1314: The Thirty Years War - Part 5 - w/ Thomas777
In a riveting discussion, Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, delves into the intricate details of the Thirty Years' War. He introduces Peter Hagendorf's war journal, revealing firsthand accounts of violence and looting. The talk highlights Spain's pivotal financial support for the Catholic side, despite limited military engagement. Thomas connects various global conflicts, the dynamics of the Habsburg Empire, and the driving forces behind Spain's decline. The episode brilliantly intertwines historical narratives with broader implications for European identity and conflict.

Jan 8, 2026 • 3h 42min
Operation Gladio with Thomas777 - Complete
Thomas777, a podcaster and writer specializing in historical and political commentary, dives into the intriguing world of Operation Gladio. He discusses its origins during the Cold War, the parallels with the Phoenix Program, and the moral complexities of counterinsurgency warfare. Delving into Italy's strategic significance, Thomas reveals Giulio Andreotti's explosive revelations about NATO's clandestine operations. The conversation explores the integration of far-right networks and how Gladio has shaped political radicalism across Europe, including its impact on Northern Ireland.

Jan 7, 2026 • 5h 51min
The 'Robber Barons' Who Tried to Save America w/ Stormy Waters - Complete
Stormy Waters, a managing partner at a venture capital firm and political commentator, dives into the history of American elites and their influence on politics. He argues that past industrialists admired fascist models and discusses the implications of the Business Plot. Waters critiques the erosion of WASP financial power due to New Deal reforms and laments the loss of aristocratic duty among modern elites. He weighs in on geopolitical energy dependencies and the misunderstood legacy of figures like Charles Lindbergh, advocating for genuine commitment over performative politics.

10 snips
Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 9min
Episode 1313: The Golden Age of Fraud w/ Fr. Emmanuel Lemelson
Fr. Emmanuel Lemelson, a Greek Orthodox priest and activist investor known for exposing pharmaceutical fraud, joins the discussion. He dives deep into his battles with the SEC, arguing that we are currently in a golden age of fraud. Fr. Lemelson provides insights into short selling, the challenges faced by whistleblowers, and the moral complexities of Wall Street. He emphasizes the importance of faithful Christians participating in finance to uphold integrity. His reflections on persecution and spiritual purpose add a profound layer to the conversation.

Jan 6, 2026 • 5h 46min
The Josh Neal Episodes
Josh Neal, a former psychology professor and author of "American Extremist," dives deep into the complexities of individualism and its sociopathic tendencies in contemporary society. He explores how radical individualism erodes collective morality and complicates political organization. Josh critiques the 'Woke Right' narratives and links them to historical paranoid styles, while also discussing the chilling effects of conspiracy culture. With insights on economic shifts and cultural mobility, he paints a thought-provoking picture of today's landscape.

Jan 5, 2026 • 6h 57min
Pete Reads 'Blockade' by Anna Eisenmenger - Complete
Dive into Anna Eisenmenger's haunting diary as she navigates wartime horrors, including food shortages and the desperate measures families take to survive. Experience the tension of political upheaval as soldiers return home radicalized and families face moral dilemmas in the fight for sustenance. Touching on themes of communism, inflation, and personal loss, the narrative captures the essence of human resilience amidst chaos. As the struggles continue, the family's bonds provide a flicker of hope in an otherwise bleak landscape.

Jan 5, 2026 • 1h 26min
01/04/2026 Livestream - So, You're That Desperate?
In a thought-provoking livestream, the host tackles the complexities of U.S. intervention in Venezuela. He questions the true beneficiaries of regime change and critiques the media's positive spin on foreign actions. Discussions on immigration and the impact of drug trafficking lead to broader reflections on domestic neglect. The episode dives into geopolitical motives tied to oil interests while cautioning against emotional reactions to political narratives. Insightful predictions about Venezuela's future and the folly of intervention underscore the conversation.


