The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones
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Sep 5, 2025 • 9h 17min

The Complete World War One Series w/ Thomas777

Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, dives deep into the complexities of World War One. He discusses the critical impact of swift military decisions and the intricate causes of the war, particularly focusing on July 1914. The episode critiques the oversimplified narratives about Germany’s motives and explores the diplomatic dilemmas leading to conflict. Additionally, Thomas reflects on the role of propaganda in shaping war perceptions and the challenges faced by the declining British Empire, all while challenging listeners to consider deeper historical insights.
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Sep 5, 2025 • 2h 6min

09/04/2025 - Old Glory Club Livestream -VenezWASTED w/ John Fieldhouse

Join Mr. Fahrenheit, a seasoned panelist known for his insights on power politics, alongside John Fieldhouse, who expertly analyzes current events and history. The discussion dives into recent U.S. drone strikes against drug cartels and critiques the media's portrayal of events. They unpack the complexities of drug trafficking in Latin America, U.S. geopolitical strategies, and rising nationalist sentiments in Europe. With humor and depth, they explore cultural identity, civil liberties challenges, and the evolving landscape of American governance.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 2h 42min

Episode 1262: The 19th Century Labor Movement w/ Thomas777 and Darryl Cooper

Darryl Cooper, a cultural analyst and host of The Unraveling Podcast, and Thomas777, an author and host of Radio Free Chicago, dive into the 19th-century labor movement. They explore the dramatic economic changes driven by industrialization, the legacy of Chicago in shaping labor rights, and the complex dynamics faced by workers. The duo also critiques modern political leftism, discusses the influence of Marx, and emphasizes the importance of unity in social movements, all while offering insights into building stronger communities today.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 9h 44min

The Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson Episodes (Updated) - Complete

Matthew Raphael Johnson, a political philosophy PhD and expert on Russian and Ukrainian history, shares a wealth of insights. He delves into the historical context of Ukraine's political turmoil and its ties to the Cossacks and the Kemelnetsky Uprising. The discussion reveals the complex dynamics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, touching on recent violence and its implications. Johnson also challenges mainstream narratives surrounding historical events, including Jewish experiences in Russia and the ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting global security.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 6h 47min

The Darryl 'Martyr Made' Cooper Episodes - Complete (Updated)

Darryl Cooper, a podcaster known for his engaging discussions on complex topics, joins in a long exploration of conspiracies and historical narratives. He delves into the troubling Pizzagate theory, highlighting its cultural implications. The conversation shifts to the controversial connections of elite figures, especially regarding Jeffrey Epstein, and the implications on public discourse. Cooper also examines the geopolitical tensions in Ukraine and their historical roots, alongside a deep dive into the dynamics of Jewish and Black relationships through history.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 1h 19min

Episode 1261: Functional Societies w/ The Thought Crime Syndicate

In this discussion, Charles from The Thought Crime Syndicate shares his insights on societal decay and governance failures. He emphasizes a return to common sense and accountability in leadership. The conversation explores women's political roles, the challenges of cultural diversity illustrated by the Tower of Babel, and the disconnection between wealth and political power. They also navigate the complexities of immigration and community identity, stressing the importance of responsible leadership and strong community ties in an increasingly polarized world.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 5h 9min

The World War Two Series: Episode 6-10 w/ Thomas777 - 2/4

Thomas777 is a revisionist historian and fiction writer known for his incisive analyses of historical narratives. In this discussion, he delves into the complex rise of Winston Churchill, highlighting his controversial stance during the Spanish Civil War. Fascinating insights into Operation Barbarossa reveal the ideological tensions between National Socialism and Communism. Thomas also critiques traditional warfare narratives, emphasizing the brutal realities faced by soldiers, and challenges listeners to reflect on the lasting implications of propaganda in shaping public perception.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 7h 59min

The World War Two Series: Episode 17-Q&A w/ Thomas777 - 4/4

In this engaging discussion, Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer known for his insights on World War II, dives deep into the complexities of the Nuremberg Trials. He explores the moral dilemmas faced by leaders like Churchill and the implications of wartime justice, particularly regarding Rudolf Hess. Thomas also reflects on the political landscape of post-war Germany, the treatment of Nazi officials, and the enduring legacies of fascism. With a mix of historical analysis and personal anecdotes, he offers a thought-provoking perspective on a pivotal moment in history.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 6h 55min

The World War Two Series: Episode 11-16 w/ Thomas777 - 3/4

In this riveting discussion, Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer known for his World War II series, dives into the complex legacy of the Nuremberg Trials. He examines the ethical dilemmas faced by leaders like Henry Morgenthau during the war and the harsh realities of wartime strategies. The podcast also illuminates Rudolf Hess's role within the Nazi hierarchy, his controversial peace negotiations, and the nuanced dynamics underpinning Germany's wartime decisions. Expect insights into the moral implications of international law and ongoing historical narratives.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 5h 22min

The World War Two Series: Episode 1-5 w/ Thomas777 - 1/4

Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer known for his insights into World War II, discusses the rise of National Socialism in post-WWI Germany and its electoral support amidst chaos. He critiques traditional narratives surrounding influential figures like Churchill while highlighting the complex political alliances of the era. The conversation dives into the ideological roots of National Socialism and the geopolitical struggles leading to the U.S. entry into the war, all while navigating sensitive discussions on identity and the importance of independent voices.

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