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Red-Pill Activism vs. Black-Pill Monetization of Despair | Guest: Brad Geyer | 11/3/23
Red-Pill Activism vs. Black-Pill Monetization of Despair | Guest: Brad Geyer | 11/3/23
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63 minutes
Released:
Nov 3, 2023
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On today’s action-packed show, I warn against the rise of an ignorant, rudderless, reactionary Right that monetizes despair rather than giving an affirmative vision on the issues of our time. I extrapolate on a terrific Lee Smith column that calls out some on the Right supporting Hamas who think they are being enlightened and questioning of the global establishment but are in fact joining with Biden and the global establishment. That’s what reactionary politics accomplishes. And speaking of constructive action, we’re joined by Brad Geyer, lawyer at Former Feds Group, who updates us on the success of his COVID lawsuits. His 1,300 eyewitness accounts of genocide in hospitals are paying dividends, and now his lawsuits against remdesivir are surviving the motion to dismiss. He also represents J6 clients and warns that the D.C. government is now launching civil suits to bankrupt the defendants, who have already been destroyed by the DOJ.
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Released:
Nov 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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