The Pete Quiñones Show

Peter R Quiñones
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Jan 4, 2025 • 2h 20min

Pete and Aaron Reading James Burnham - Complete

140 MinutesPG-13Here are two episodes in which Pete and Aaron from Timeline Earth read and commented on a James Burnham chapter and Sam Francis' explanation of the Machiavellians.James Burnham on the Death of CapitalismSamuel Francis' Review of The MachiavelliansTimeline Earth PodcastPete and Thomas777 'At the Movies'Support Pete on His WebsitePete's PatreonPete's SubstackPete's SubscribestarPete's GUMROADPete's VenmoPete's Buy Me a CoffeePete on FacebookPete on Twitter
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Jan 3, 2025 • 1h 27min

Pete on 'Fundamental Principles' w/ Jerome (Dark Enlightenment)

Pete Quiñones, host and advocate for historical revisionism, shares his spiritual journey, starting from a Catholic upbringing and navigating through various denominations. He reflects on reconnecting with Catholicism amidst modern disillusionment, exploring the significance of traditional worship like the Latin Mass. The discussion expands to critique the impact of liberal ideologies on faith, emphasizing unity among religious groups to address societal challenges. Anecdotes highlight the necessity of community and shared values in the pursuit of truth.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 2h 27min

Episode 1154: Reality Isn't What You Think It Is /w Stormy Waters - Part 1

Stormy Waters, managing partner at a venture capital firm, discusses the fascinating clash between the material and the metaphysical. They explore recent spiritual awakenings and the significance of ancient beliefs about the soul. The conversation also delves into critical thinking and empathy, the historical remote viewing program, and its implications. They challenge mainstream narratives around consciousness and emotions while reflecting on personal journeys of self-discovery and the role of intention in shaping reality.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 49min

Pete Reads Ryszard Legutko's 'Demon in Democracy' Part 10 - The Finale

Dive into the intricate dance between religion and modern liberal democracies, exploring the challenges Christians face in a secular landscape. Discover the surprising parallels between communism and liberal democracy, revealing how both stem from human inclinations. Delve into the cultural aftermath of communism in Poland, highlighting the societal decline that followed. Reflect on moral disconnection in today's world and the cyclical nature of human engagement with political regimes, all wrapped in compelling narratives.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 57min

Pete Reads Ryszard Legutko's 'Demon in Democracy' Part 9

Dive into the historical tensions between religion and communist ideology, particularly in Poland. Explore Marx's views on religion and how communists tried to replace it with secularism. Unravel the complexities of the church-state relationship and its evolution over time. The podcast also critiques modern anti-Christian sentiment, comparing it to past communist attitudes. Gain insights into how these dynamics shape contemporary governance and the ongoing challenges of religious freedom in a secular world.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 9h 33min

The Complete Francis Parker Yockey Episodes w/ Paul Fahrenheidt

In this discussion, Paul Fahrenheidt, a Substack writer and podcaster known for his insights on Americana and far-right thought, delves deep into the life of Francis Parker Yockey. They explore Yockey's controversial political journey and the metaphysical essence of Americana. The conversation covers the evolution of political ideologies, the complexity of racial identity, and the implications of cultural parasitism. Fahrenheidt also critiques contemporary political dynamics and emphasizes the importance of authentic cultural expression.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 57min

Episode 1153: A Look Inside the Culture of India w/ Jayant Bhandari

Jayant Bhandari, a seasoned advisor in the natural resource sector, shares his unique perspective as an Indian expatriate. He delves into the complexities of India's education and healthcare systems, revealing alarming issues like fake credentials. The conversation highlights the role of Indian talent in Silicon Valley, discussing immigration and meritocracy. Jayant also examines cultural perceptions of envy and the economic motivations that drive migration from India, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and opportunities within this vibrant culture.
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Dec 30, 2024 • 1h 20min

12/29/2024 Livestream - 'So, How You Doing?'

A lively discussion explores personal and professional challenges in evolving workplaces, sparking insights on cultural shifts and job dissatisfaction. The interplay of tech oligarchs, political views, and immigration policies, especially the H-1B visa, is examined. Navigating the political landscape emphasizes self-reliance and critical thinking, critiquing media narratives. Audience members reflect on hope, resilience, and community involvement while sharing personal anecdotes. A humorous yet serious tone prevails as they tackle societal issues and wish everyone a joyful holiday, despite technical hiccups.
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Dec 29, 2024 • 1h 19min

Episode 1152: Discussing the H1B/Indian Issue w/ C.Jay Engel and Charlemagne

C.Jay Engel, a writer and host of Chronicles Magazine Podcast, teams up with Charlemagne, a content creator, to tackle the contentious H1B visa debate. They discuss the implications of hiring foreign engineers amidst claims that Americans won’t fill these roles. The conversation critiques immigration policies, emphasizing the need to prioritize domestic workers and preserve American culture. They also explore the challenges of diversity initiatives in tech and the broader effects of these policies on American identity and work ethic.
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Dec 28, 2024 • 1h 3min

Pete Reads Ryszard Legutko's 'Demon in Democracy' Part 8

Discover the urgent call to invest in high-yield bond accounts as interest rates fluctuate. Explore the illusions of ideology in both communist and liberal societies, highlighting the quest for truth amid disillusionment. Delve into the ideological constraints shaping modern discourse in Poland and the dangers of groupthink. Examine the complexities of equality in socialism and liberalism, plus the ironic identity crises spurred by liberal democracy. Finally, critique the similarities between liberalism and communism and the historical revisionism in anti-regime movements.

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