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Porkins Policy Radio episode 200 Maybe Q Killed Epstein with Robbie Martin and Ed Opperman
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11/07/19 • -1 min
This weeks episode marks not only the 200th episode of PPR but also the start of my show hiatus while I work on my Epstein book. For this momentous occasion I had two good friends of the show join me. In the first hour Robbie Martin and I talked about the return of Qanon as well as the rebranded 8kun image board. We discussed the series of cryptic messages that Q has recently posted and how this has been interpreted by his followers. Robbie and I focused on the cult-like devotion that the Q followers have for their mysterious guru. We also touched on how the Q community has continued to influence the mainstream discourse. Robbie talked about the current Trump look back investigation into the origins of RussiaGate, and how this demonstrates the power of this conspiracy theory. We briefly touch on Tulsi Gabbard’s recent bump in the polls and her continued charade as an anti-war candidate.
In the second hour Ed Opperman joined me to talk about the subject that first brought us together four years ago, the Jeffrey Epstein case. Ed and I talked about the recent Project Veritas “bombshell” report, which features ABC’s Amy Robach on a hot mic talking about the outlet spiking her Epstein report. We talked about how this is not neither new news and how this adds nothing to the discussion of Epstein and his crimes. Ed also gave us an insight into the nasty world of criminal justice. We looked at the criticism of people like Lisa Bloom, as well as the good versus evil mentality that many have when it comes to this case. Ed also talked about the media’s continued campaign of misinformation on Epstein and his conspirators. We discussed the idea that the media is still actively protecting those who knew about Epstein’s crimes, including people like Donald Trump and Bill Clinton. Later Ed touched on the coordinated meme-wars on social media related to Epstein. We focused on the #EpsteinCoverup and #EpsteinDidntKillHimself hash tags on Twitter and elsewhere.
Show Notes:
Trump picks Colorado Springs author of Illuminati books for education board
BREAKING: ABC News and Amy Robach respond to Project Veritas BOMBSHELL #EpsteinCoverup Story
The Ochelli Effect – 2021 Media Sludge Reports
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02/22/21 • -1 min
From Ochelli.com
What is going on in the world of allegedly informative media? Mike Swanson discussed the landscape of digital and physical media products and bi-products.
Changes to Mike’s website and the pitfalls of encouraging audience participation are examined in the first hour. Despite the difficulties, we still encourage thoughtful listener feedback.
Pearse Redmond talked about the strangeness of global affairs since Joe Biden entered the White House.
Strippers, Impeachment, and other ingredients in the malaise glaze coating current events are fairly thick.
Show Notes:
Myanmar: more than 100,000 protest in streets against coup
Haiti President’s Term Will End in 2022, Biden Administration Says
@madanboukman (good account to follow for Haitian news)
Houthi offensive on Yemen’s Marib threatens mass displacement, U.N. warns
The Ochelli Effect – Stop Games Casino MEK
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02/04/21 • -1 min
Happy Groundhog Day. Happy Black History Month.
How does a company get sold and traded at more than 100%? Michael Swanson explained what happened at Game Stop. Is Robin Hood taking from rich people and giving trade options to the poor?
Is there a squeeze on silver? How reckless are current trade practices? Chuck asked Michael how all this works.
Pearse Redmond talked about the MEK and Iran. Porkins explains how one type of explosive keeps getting found on many alleged attackers. What does the most embarrassing Italian named Rudy have to do with all this? Is Israel funding the Iranian opposition?
Chuck is taking a break from LIVE shows until February 16.
Show Notes:
PGG episode 18 Grey Wolves, Marxist Sex Cults, and NATO
Iranian spymaster on trial in Belgium had contacts all over Europe, evidence shows
Iranian spy chief behind bomb plot in Paris ‘had contacts all over Europe’
Iran Says Nuclear Deal ‘Nonnegotiable,’ Rejects Adding Participants
Assadollah Assadi’s Verdict Could Serve as a Turning Point in Iran-EU Relations
Update:
Iranian Diplomat Is Convicted in Plot to Bomb Opposition Rally in France
PPR episode 202 After the Up Rising with John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski
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07/07/21 • -1 min
[YouTube version available soon]
After a long absence, I am back with a brand new episode for my listeners. I was joined by journalists John Duffy and Ray Nowosielski. We discussed their new podcast series “After the Uprising: The Death of Danyé Dion Jones,” which takes on the mysterious death of Danyé, a young black activist, who was found hanging from a tree outside of his home in St Louis, Missouri. Danyé’s death was ruled a suicide by St Louis county. However, his mother Melissa McKinnies, a prominent activist in Missouri, believed that this was a lynching connected to her activist work. We discussed the circumstances surrounding the death, touching on many suspicious aspects that were overlooked by the police and the coroner’s office. We discussed key evidence that was overlooked, such as two DNA samples found on the noose. We also explored the circumstances leading up to Danyé’s death. We talked about the targeting of other black activists by the local police. We also touched on the lead detective on the case and issues of internalized racism within the police. We finished off the conversation by discussing the true crime genre and its serious blind spots when it comes to the murder of non-white individuals.
Show Notes:
DoubleAsteriskMedia.com
PPR episode 203 Origins Birth of a Pandemic with John Duffy
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11/17/21 • -1 min
In this episode journalist John Duffy joined me to discuss his latest podcast series Origins: Birth of a Pandemic. This series explores the likelihood that SARS-CoV-2 leaked from the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). John talked about the mysterious pneumonia cases of six men in Yunnan Province back in 2012, and the theory that these were the first recorded cases of what would become known as COVID-19. We discussed how Dr. Shi Zhengli of the WIV sequenced this virus, and the odd issues surrounding this. We talked about the connection between Peter Daszak, the Eco Health Alliance, and the WIV. Specifically, we looked at the conflicts of interest between these groups. We also talked about the work of Dr. Jonathan Latham of the Bioscience Resource Project and D.R.A.ST.I.C. in bringing public attention to the lab leak theory. John and I also touched on gain of function research and the controversy over Dr. Anthony Fauci’s denials regarding U.S. funding for this research. We finished our conversation by discussing the politicization of the lab leak theory and how the media, politicians, and scientific institutions have labeled this as a dangerous right-wing conspiracy.
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Porkins Policy Radio episode 198 Kevin Gosztola on the Trump-Ukraine whistleblower and impeachment
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10/02/19 • -1 min
This week Kevin Gosztola joined me to discuss the Trump-Ukraine whistleblower case and the possibility of a presidential impeachment. Kevin started by laying out what we know about the CIA whistleblower in question and what is in his complaint. Kevin described how the whistleblower went through the proper channels, and how this was handled by the Director of National Intelligence. We also discussed the allegations in the complaint and discussed why government employees blow the whistle in the first place. We argued that people who blow the whistle tend to believe very strongly in the construct of government and feel strongly about corruption. We also touched on how this whistleblower, as an employee of the CIA, may have viewed this conversation as an affront to the CIA’s stated goals in Ukraine. Kevin and I also looked at some of the secondary figures named in the complaint like Kurt Volker whose connections to Raytheon and NATO might have more to do with this story than meets the eye. We also discussed the possibility of impeachment and the political nature of impeachment and how this could backfire for the Democrats in the future.
Show Notes:
Obstruction Of Whistleblower Complaint Leads To Pelosi Announcing Trump Impeachment Inquiry
New York Times Outs Individual Behind Ukraine Call Whistleblower Complaint, Sparks Outrage
Conflict of interest questions add to scrutiny of Trump’s Ukraine envoy
The Ochellie Effect – Alexa Dangerous Subway Revolts
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06/12/21 • -1 min
From Ochelli.com
In the first hour, Chuck and Mike discuss the brave new world of AI-linked communications via the Alexa program.
In the second hour, Pearse tells a tale of inhumanity under the city in New York.
Are disconnected realities connected to the grand scheme of the divide and conquer masses?
The Ochelli Effect – Profit Motives American Values
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05/09/21 • -1 min
Pearse and JP have been absent from the show recently. Tonight we get both of them on a Tuesday broadcast.
With one eye on the strangeness of New York and the other on global concerns, Porkins and Chuck discuss the state of many states. May the Fourth be with you.
JP explained his recent adventures in the belly of the American healthcare beast. Is the mentality of the system driven by the idea that only those with the right amount of money deserve to live? Do we live in a place where buying results in any established system is the only way to get access to what is alleged to be the best of things in the world?
Does all of this make sense to you? Can’t we do better? Is survival of the fittest bank account, what should count?
Great Post from our LIVE Chat:
Twixt the likes of Chairman Joe and Comrade Donny we’re all fucked I guess. Best get used to it
The Ochelli Effect – New York Crazy Babies
Porkins Policy Radio – Porkins Policy Review
04/05/21 • -1 min
We are sorry for the delays on the podcast feed lately.
Mike Swanson wanted to talk about movies. Chuck asked a few questions about financial stuff. The rise of machines is happening and hardly anyone has to go to work anymore. The fall, rise and fall again of Japan get noticed.
Did people spend their Stimmy on drugs? Is it a crazy thing to hang out with naked baby dolls? Does Mike like Star Trek Discovery? Are all gangsters Italian? What if Captain Kirk was a serial killer?
Pearse Redmond and Chuck discussed a few ironic scandals and what cartoons have jumped the shark. Are all the children insane?
Chuck tweeted a picture of a chick on his lap. Is the New York state of mind slightly bent? Is the Cuomo scandal worth talking about?
Porkins Policy Radio episode 197 Qanon Silent but Deadly with Robbie Martin part 1
Porkins Policy Radio – Porkins Policy Review
09/25/19 • -1 min
This week Robbie Martin joined me for the first installment in our new monthly series which looks at the Qanon conspiracy theory and its impact on society at large. We started by discussing the fact that Q has not posted anything since August 1st (due to the 8chan’s removal). Robbie talked about how the Qanon community has handled the absence of “Q drops.” This has mainly taken the form of Q followers believing that Trump’s tweets are now coded messages from Q. We then looked at how Trump himself has become an active participant in the conspiracy theory. Robbie talked about how unprecedented it is to have a sitting president seeding a conspiracy theory, and simultaneously being viewed as the hero in the narrative. Robbie also discussed the historical roots of the Qanon theory and its connections to PizzaGate. He talked about how Qanon evolved out of PizzaGate and the possible role that people like Erik Prince and Steve Pieczenik have played in promoting it. We finished off by looking at how the Qanon theory has influenced the public’s understanding of the recent scandal involving Trump, Biden, and Ukraine.
In the second hour I open the phone lines. Jon Gold called in and gave us an update on the ongoing 9/11 lawsuit against Saudi Arabia. We talked about Barr’s decision to release the name of the high ranking Saudi official who was overseeing the two San Diego hijackers. Later, I talked about the allegations that Iran was behind the recent attack on two Saudi oil facilities. I laid out my reasons for why the US was so quick to shift blame away from the Houthis. I also explored the idea that Iran was behind the attack.
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