The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones
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Apr 4, 2025 • 5h 11min

Pete Reads 'Coup D'état' by Edward N. Luttwak with Guests - Complete Part 2 of 2

Join experts John Fieldhouse and Christopher Sandbatch as they delve into Edward N. Luttwak's theories on coups d'état. They break down the distinctions between military and police forces globally and analyze the intricate strategies behind successful coups. The discussion highlights the significance of communication control, historical examples like the 1961 Algiers coup attempt, and the role of political parties. Fieldhouse and Sandbatch also shed light on the importance of public perception and international recognition in the aftermath of a coup.
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Apr 4, 2025 • 6h 6min

Pete Reads 'Coup D'état' by Edward N. Luttwak with Guests - Complete Part 1 of 2

Join John Fieldhouse, a former Army officer and PhD expert on insurgencies, Daryl Cooper, a political commentator, Christopher Sandbatch, a political writer, and Lafayette Lee, an insightful interviewer, as they delve into Edward N. Luttwak's 'Coup D'état.' The discussion covers military strategies behind coups, the impact of communication technology, and the interplay of politics and belief systems. They explore wealth disparities, the complexities of political loyalty, and historical contexts that influence modern governance, all while tackling the nuances of power dynamics in today's world.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 9min

Episode 1196: Revolutionary Change and Reaction w/ Thomas777 and Dark Enlightenment

Mr. D, a researcher focusing on infrastructure, joins revisionist historian Thomas777 for a fascinating discussion. They delve into the revolutionary changes in Europe from 1816 to 1916, examining how technological advancements spurred ideological shifts and the rise of fascism. The conversation touches on labor struggles in the early 20th century, comparing them to Sinclair's "The Jungle" and analyzing the impact of political movements on workers. They also reflect on historical grievances, youth activism, and the complexities of contemporary geopolitical tensions.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 4h 44min

Reality Isn't What You Think It Is /w Stormy Waters - Complete

In this thought-provoking discussion, Stormy Waters, a managing partner at a venture capital firm, delves into the age-old debate of materialism versus metaphysics. The conversation covers intriguing topics such as remote viewing, the complexities of consciousness, and how belief systems shape our understanding of reality. They also explore emotional awareness and the interplay of personal experiences with societal narratives, urging listeners to rethink conventional perceptions and consider mystical insights in shaping their beliefs.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 3min

Episode 1195: The Life and Thought of Oswald Mosley w/ Thomas777 - Part 6

Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, explores the life of Oswald Mosley, the founder of the British Union of Fascists. They discuss Mosley's political ideologies and the legal persecution he faced, shedding light on wartime treason laws. The conversation delves into the intricacies of American-British relations in WWII, highlighting espionage and diplomacy. They also critique controversial figures, contrasting Mosley's principled stance with others' actions, and examine the internal dynamics of fascist Britain and its political ramifications.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 29min

Episode 1194: How Trump is Dismantling His Enemies w/ Tom Luongo

Tom Luongo, the mind behind the Gold, Goats, and Guns blog, joins for a deep dive into the strategies Trump employs against his adversaries. Luongo discusses how Trump’s approach is reshaping the political landscape. He shares insights into the potential ramifications of these tactics on both domestic policy and international relations. The conversation becomes a mix of political strategy and economic commentary, offering listeners a fresh perspective on the ongoing cultural battles in America.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 6h 33min

The Complete Tim Kelly Episodes (So Far)

Tim Kelly, host of "Our Interesting Times," explores diverse topics with deep analytical insights. He discusses the implications of Roe v. Wade on women's rights, the revival of state autonomy in America, and the media's role in shaping public perception. Kelly scrutinizes vaccine concerns linked to rising mortality trends and reflects on cultural shifts and identity amid geopolitical dynamics. The conversation also dives into historical narratives, particularly about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, emphasizing the complexities of advocacy and media portrayals.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 29min

03/30/2025 Livestream - We're Not Going Anywhere

Dive into a lively discussion about family dynamics and societal reflections, peppered with personal anecdotes and cultural observations. Explore the complexities of right-wing media and the evolving landscape of political beliefs. Engage with thoughts on immigration challenges and the cultural pulse of the LGBTQ+ community. Enjoy lighthearted moments amidst serious themes as the conversation shifts to innovative vehicles and personal journeys amid societal issues. Examine the intersections of content creation, political discourse, and individualism vs. collectivism.
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Mar 30, 2025 • 1h 42min

Episode 1193: The Dulles Brothers and the Founding of the CIA w/ Philos Miscellany and Stormy Waters - Part 1

Philos Miscellany, a YouTube personality known for reviewing rare books, and Stormy Waters, a venture capital managing partner, dive deep into the controversial legacies of the Dulles brothers. They discuss their significant influence on mid-20th century U.S. foreign policy and surprising Nazi connections. The conversation raises questions about corporate alliances and the moral implications of their roles in global politics, while also teasing the complex relationship between intelligence operations and evolving political landscapes.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 59min

03/27/25 Old Glory Club Livestream w/ Guest Kyle Matovcik - You Want To Save Your Country?

Kyle Matovcik, a fresh voice in libertarian discussions, joins the conversation to tackle pressing political issues. He examines how corporate interests intertwine with government welfare, raising questions on immigration and personal responsibility. The talk then shifts to national identity, cultural influences, and the complexities of masculinity in education. Highlighting the need for local political engagement, Matovcik underscores the importance of community values amidst a rapidly changing demographic landscape. Expect humor interspersed with serious political insights!

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