In this episode we are going to dive into the wonderful world of bees and bee keeping.
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
In this episode we are going to dive into the wonderful world of bees and bee keeping.
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
In this episode we are going to check out Darryl Cooper's excellent series on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Go check out his podcast www.martyrmade.com.
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Unknown
In this episode, my guest is Jennifer Guskin, a resilient survivor of child trafficking and MK-Ultra-style programs. Despite fragmented memories from her traumatic past, she shares her story with honesty and clarity. Jennifer's childhood, marked by exploitation, included experiences in offshore facilities and visits to notorious locations like Epstein Island.
She has witnessed horrific abuses involving high-profile individuals and has bravely come forward despite facing scrutiny from Child Protective Services. Jennifer remains dedicated to raising awareness about child trafficking and the lasting effects of trauma. Join us as we delve into her inspiring journey and advocacy work. Follow her on X @CTSurvivor17 and read her substack here: jenniferguskin.substack.com.
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Sam Quick
In this episode my guest is author, historian and renegade archaeologist Dr. Heather Lynn. Her book Baphomet Revealed will take readers on a journey that weaves together the threads of history, symbolism, and esoteric philosophy, unraveling the tapestry of Baphomet’s enduring mystique. Check out her website: www.drheatherlynn.com.
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Son of a Priest / Brutal Wounds
In this episode my guest is Brandon A. Aragon who is a leading figure in counter-economics and international agorism. Brandon is the founder of Agorist Nexus. Follow him on X @AgoristN.
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The Pholospher
In this episode we are going to discuss why Yadabaoth can’t trip.
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Shirobon
In this episode we are going to talk with researcher Marcell Fóti about the mysteries of ancient structures and how they were created. Check out his site natrontheory.com or follow him on X @FoMaHun.
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Words Have Edges
In this episode we will be looking at the release of the History of Alchemy podcast series.
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In this episode my guest is Ricardo Calvário and he is an independent researcher at the Institute for Natural Philosophy. We discuss many aspects of history but something I find interest is the topic of Archaeoacoustics, which is a sub-field of archaeology and acoustics which studies the relationship between people and sound throughout history. Check out his writings or follow him on X: @RicardoCalvrio1.
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Momuna Tribe
In this episode, my guest is Vanessa Gocksch. She has spent the last seven years living within a self-sustaining community in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, deeply nestled in the Colombian jungle. Vanessa is a passionate advocate for survivalist lifestyles and indigenous wisdom. She is dedicated to educating not only her children, but also others about essential life skills such as hunting, cooking, and planting. Above all, she values co-existing harmoniously with the environment and maintaining close connections to indigenous communities. Check out the website www.selvatorium.co and Instagram @lobitosselvatorium and @selvatorium.
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Selvatorium