Episode 8
DisInfoWars with Tom Secker- A Philosophy of Fear?
Tom Secker Presents Professor Lars Svendsen
In a culture that in many ways is characterized by social disintegration, fear is something we all share, a unifying perspective on existence. Political fear does not arise in a vacuum, it is created and maintained. This week we explore these ideas with Professor Lars Svendsen, the author of A Philosophy of Fear. We discuss why he wrote the book, where the modern culture and climate of fear comes from, whether philosophy has adequately confronted it, and how a politics of trust could be the antidote to the politics of fear.
DisInfoWars with Tom Secker- The Politics of Fear
Today, almost all politics are a politics of fear, and almost all policies are defended and excused through some notion of 'security'. Fear-therefore-security is the dominant political dynamic of our time. This week I take a look at these concepts, exploring whether all politics is a politics of fear, and offering examples of when this can work well and when it can work very badly. I focus in on the recent general election in the UK, showing how every candidate, even those offering some degree of real opposition, are all engaged in a politics of fear and security.
Probable Cause with Sibel Edmonds: Deep State Sugar Daddies, Mega NGOs & Controlled Opposition
Welcome to our eighth episode of Probable Cause. During our previous episode we talked about one of several tactics used by the powers to counter viable activist movements: Use of Sheep-Dipped operatives.
On Point with Charlie McGrath- “Shutting Down Thinking”
Charlie McGrath Presents Warren Pollock
Charlie McGrath Presents Warren Pollock on the importance of remaining critical when viewing world events.
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Processing Distortion: “Scrutinizing the FBI’s “Domestic Terrorism” Cases–Most Are Tainted”
Peter B. Collins Presents Trevor Aaronson
De-Manufacturing Consent with Guillermo Jimenez Presents Bill Conroy: Black Ops& Black Markets
Mexico’s Drug War “Realignment” and the Unseen Hand of the CIA