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Individualism and the Western Liberal Tradition - Hour 1

Professor Emeritus of Psychology California State University, Long Beach, Kevin MacDonald joins Henrik to discuss his latest book "Individualism and the Western Liberal Tradition: Evolutionary Origins, History, and Prospects for the Future." We talk about the Indo-European invasion, the Roman Empire, the Protestant reformation, the 1960's hippie revolution, the rise of liberalism and more.
A video version of this show is available here.

The Truth About LSD & Psychedelics – Terence McKenna & Jay Dyer (Half)


Ghost of Terence McKenna joins us first, then an intro to Dr. John C. Lilly: We cover new research I’ve done in the globalist books series and in relation to my new book, the sequel to Esoteric Hollywood pertaining to LSD, MK Ultra and Dr. John C. Lilly. Jollyon West dosed elephants with LSD and Lilly preferred dalliances with dolphins. Even worse, Lilly abused children and wiped their minds with LSD – here are your “great scientists.”

Was 1960s ​’​Hippie Revolutio​​n​’​ a ​Deep-State Psy-Op to Neutralize the Anti-War Movement?

Los Angeles was the birthplace of the fol​k-rock and hippie movement that has many strange ​'coincidences​'​ including​ a​n incredible number of ​early ​rock stars who came from military​-​intelligence families and families ​that were ​highly connected​ politically​.​ Some of the musicians had ​little prior experience in music and ​appear to have been ​selected and ​groomed for their roles.​ [...]

Jay Dyer - How Cult Leader Charles Manson Was Made

Jay Dyer is a public speaker, lecturer, comedian and author of Esoteric Hollywood: Sex, Cults and Symbols in Film, as well as the host of the JaysAnalysis Podcast/Esoteric Hollywood. He is also a regular contributor to 21stCenturyWire, Soul of the East and the Espionage History Archive. Jay's work covers a wide variety of subjects, including metaphysics, film analysis, theology, geopolitics, literature, and history.
A video version of this show is available here.

Frank Zappa: one of America’s greatest dissidents

One of my favourite American dissidents has always been and remains Frank Zappa. Zappa defies categorisation in terms of group allegiance, but as an individual, his views were remarkably coherent.
Zappa started his professional musical career in 1950s California, but before one thinks of a kind of proto-Beach Boy, Zappa’s California was the barren Mojave Desert (pre shopping mall days). He eventually made it to Los Angeles where he became to the hippy movement what Voltaire was to the French Enlightenment.

The Fix Is In As It Never Has Been Before (sic)

I think that it’s morally obscene and spiritually profane to spend $6 billion on an election, $2 billion on a presidential election, and not have any serious discussion—poverty, trade unions being pushed against the wall dealing with stagnating and declining wages when profits are still up and the 1 percent are doing very well, no talk about drones dropping bombs on innocent people. So we end up with such a narrow, truncated political discourse, as the major problems— ecological catastrophe, climate change, global warming. So it’s very sad.