Racket

Bashing Red Light Cameras on the Rich Zeoli Radio Show MP3

Philadelphia conservative dynamo Rich Zeoli had me back on his 1210 WPHT talk show yesterday to thrash red light cameras.  As I mentioned during the show, “the people who are hit worst by this racket are black folks in the low-income areas of Washington, DC – they are 8 to 10 times more likely to […]
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Rockefeller, CIA Cultural Marxism & the New Age Inversion – JAY DYER (Half)

Today’s livestream at 3 PM central will be me solo manning the chats and images with a discussion of some basic, but often forgotten aspects of how we’ve gotten to where we are. It’s impossible to understand modernity without understanding the ideological and financial origins of modernity and how powerful social engineering in pop culture and public education truly is. Nation, family, church, state, philosophy, education, and the arts have all been revolutionized. As long as we remain locked in the dialectical trap of modernity, we cannot recover.

Hollywood is Weird & Gross: Weinstein, IT & Creeper Cults – Jay Dyer

Harvey Weinstein is being portrayed as the root of all problems in Hollywood – “patriarchal males” – as if this were a feminism issue. The root problem is much worse, which is the systematic using of people and children, as well as promoting a mass agenda that is intent on damaging humans globally. Hollywood is a weaponized covert operation of mind control and cults that is, thank God, falling apart.
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Generation Debt: The Student Loan & Wider College Rackets

Questions for students and their parents:  If college cost $750,000, would you still attend, taking out student loans to meet that amount?  How about $500,000?  No?  How about the $50,000 to $250,000 it currently costs, then?  In other words, what is the true price tag for ‘ensuring success’ in society, and why has it been rising so aggressively over the past 50 years?  In turn, what are the actual – versus perceived – dividends of such an “investment”?  In this episode of Money and Fear, we’ll look at the impending Student Debt Crisis and dissipating perceptions of college as an i