
Dissident Mama, episode 57 - Ryan Dawson
04/19/22 • 139 min
Ryan Dawson is the creator of The Anti-Neocon Report. The blogger, podcaster, filmmaker, and author of two books, “Welcome to the USSA” and “The Separation of Business and State,” has been involved in political activism for more than two decades. Dawson’s content has been featured by the likes of George Galloway and Pat Buchanan, and has garnered him appearances on TV, from Russia Today and CNN to The Daily Show and Al Jazeera.
Dawson’s hard-hitting material has roused much elitist ire over the years, so much so that he’s had numerous YouTube channel’s deleted, most notably one that had accrued 81,000 subscribers and 4,000-plus videos with a total of 30 million views. The North Carolina native and unapologetic advocate for the South now lives with his wife and children in Japan where he’s also a Goodwill Ambassador for the state of Nara.The two of us talk about censorship and alternative media, “holocaust denial” and 9/11, the scrouge of Californians, Stinkin’ Lincoln, the Yankee Empire’s “moral” wars, being pro-Russia, the ingredients of a John Wilkes Booth Cocktail, and more.
It was difficult in trying to track down links that encapsulate Dawson’s prolific career, not only because he’s been at this a long time and on many diverse platforms, but also because much of his work has either been erased or buried. Some of Dawson’s older videos can be found at Alt Censored; and some interviews during his stint as the host of Geopolitics with Ryan Dawson, a show on FBI-whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds’ Boiling Frogs Post, are available; as are a couple episodes when he was fill-in host for Mike Rivero’s What Really Happened Radio.
These days, you can find all of Dawson’s new content, films, and ways to follow him at the ANC Report homepage. Also of note are Dawson Time, a website that offers more history-based content, including videos by Dawson and and his twin brother Scott, who’s an amateur archaeologist and historian; and Dawson on Reed Coverdale’s monthly show The Four Horseman. Be sure to check out my current series “Russia-Ukraine: Through a Dixian lens,” which just so happens to feature the rendition of “Dixie” sung in Russian that Dawson mentions in our conversation.
Ryan Dawson is the creator of The Anti-Neocon Report. The blogger, podcaster, filmmaker, and author of two books, “Welcome to the USSA” and “The Separation of Business and State,” has been involved in political activism for more than two decades. Dawson’s content has been featured by the likes of George Galloway and Pat Buchanan, and has garnered him appearances on TV, from Russia Today and CNN to The Daily Show and Al Jazeera.
Dawson’s hard-hitting material has roused much elitist ire over the years, so much so that he’s had numerous YouTube channel’s deleted, most notably one that had accrued 81,000 subscribers and 4,000-plus videos with a total of 30 million views. The North Carolina native and unapologetic advocate for the South now lives with his wife and children in Japan where he’s also a Goodwill Ambassador for the state of Nara.The two of us talk about censorship and alternative media, “holocaust denial” and 9/11, the scrouge of Californians, Stinkin’ Lincoln, the Yankee Empire’s “moral” wars, being pro-Russia, the ingredients of a John Wilkes Booth Cocktail, and more.
It was difficult in trying to track down links that encapsulate Dawson’s prolific career, not only because he’s been at this a long time and on many diverse platforms, but also because much of his work has either been erased or buried. Some of Dawson’s older videos can be found at Alt Censored; and some interviews during his stint as the host of Geopolitics with Ryan Dawson, a show on FBI-whistle-blower Sibel Edmonds’ Boiling Frogs Post, are available; as are a couple episodes when he was fill-in host for Mike Rivero’s What Really Happened Radio.
These days, you can find all of Dawson’s new content, films, and ways to follow him at the ANC Report homepage. Also of note are Dawson Time, a website that offers more history-based content, including videos by Dawson and and his twin brother Scott, who’s an amateur archaeologist and historian; and Dawson on Reed Coverdale’s monthly show The Four Horseman. Be sure to check out my current series “Russia-Ukraine: Through a Dixian lens,” which just so happens to feature the rendition of “Dixie” sung in Russian that Dawson mentions in our conversation.
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Dissident Mama, episode 56 – Rachel Wilson
Rachel Wilson is an Orthodox Christian, a wife, mother of five children, and a homeschooling advocate, hence, her social-media moniker Based Homeschool Mom. Wilson is author of the new book “Occult Feminism: The Secret History of Women’s Liberation” and is also a licensed firearms instructor. You can keep up with all of Wilson’s work at LinkTree.
Wilson and I discuss stay-at-home-mom supremacism, Victorian-Era transcendentalism, luciferianism and eugenics, the suffragettes, the patriarchy, the South, the CIA, the Social Gospel, TikTok anti-natalists, Hunter Biden’s back tattoo, and more.
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Dissident Mama, episode 58 - Foundring
Foundring is the moniker of pianist and singer/songwriter Kylan deGhetaldi. With a speciality in ragtime and early jazz, Kylan started one of the first YouTube channels featuring ragtime and "stride" piano. But Foundring is also known for his satirical songs about conspiracies and other social commentary, some of which have been suppressed, with a few being outright banned by the technocrats. Kylan has been a touring member of the international sensation Postmodern Jukebox, with whom he has performed in over 50 cities on four continents. When he’s not triggering the feelz of YouTube and Band Camp censors or performing live, the Santa Cruz-native is also proud dad to a 10-year-old daughter, as well as a top-ranked Scrabble player and one of the world's fastest anagrammers.
Kylan and I discuss the role of the modern court jester, the power of flying under the censorious radar, memetic warfare for narrative control, trolling the gatekeepers in order to break through the algorithms, artistic supply and demand, covid-era struggles, present-day pivots, how Cali rebels need a cool name, and more. Here are all the ways to follow and support Foundring’s valuable work cuz the “spicy songs must flow”: SubscribeStar, GumRoad, YouTube, Odysee, Twitch, BitChute, Rumble, Gab, Telegram, and PayPal.
A few choice ditties mentioned in our conversation include:
- “Oy Vey, Shut It Down”
- “The Pandemic Dance (do the ‘rona)”
- “You Will Never Be a Woman”
- “Alex Jones Was Right”
- “Foil”
- And my essay Russia-Ukraine: Through a Dixian essay, part 2 which features two Foundring videos and was the impetus for me finding his clever content and consequently reaching out for an interview: his first!
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