Weekly Warcast Institute for the Study of War brief, focusing on Ukraine. Socials- https://x.com/TheWarcastRR https://t.me/TheWarcast https://odysee.com/@Warcast:f
The Warcast: Sumy Smote
Weekly Warcast covering global conflict, politics, activism, and economics with a focus on Ukraine. Socials- https://x.com/TheWarcastRR https://t.me/TheWarcast https://odysee.com/@Warcast:f
Fraud and Fundraising
In Frisco Texas, Karmelo Anthony, a 17 year old black, killed a White kid named Austin Metcalf after likely being caught stealing from his tent at a track meet. The online response flared up immediately. Blacks flocked to Karmelo’s defense, building a counter narrative that Karmelo was defending himself against aggressive White supremacy… or something. They launched a fundraiser which gathered nearly half a million dollars at the time of writing.
Achtung! Amerikaner – Eurotrip With Presby
Gordon is joined by friend of the pod, Presby Ayatollah, to do a bit of a recap of the last month or two of European political news, as well as a bit of domestic policy. From DNC policy to the recent lawfare against Marine Le Pen in France, as well as a brief stopover to discuss America’s hat, come listen to two guys from the Midwest talk about a continent they’ve never been to!
No Re-Industrialization Under The Civil Rights Regime
Cities are great for industry. High local population means comparatively cheap wages or at least pressure for lower wages, public infrastructure means you don’t need to create a company town, centralized power means fewer politicians to bribe, and so on. You CAN put a tire plant out on a river somewhere, but the best engineers and the largest labor pool is going to be available nearby a major metro. Which by the nature of the way humans create metropolises will possess the infrastructure you want. Cities are a great facet of industrial and technical civilization. Just not in America.
TWR 20: Creativity with Rev. James Logsdon
The Washington Report Episode 20: Creativity with Rev. James Logsdon For our 20th Episode of TWR I welcome Reverend James Logsdon from the faith of Creativity on to talk about his decades of experience as an activist from my home state of Illinois, as well as his run-ins with stranger company, and this week’s news…
The Godcast, Episode 324: John Hagee’s Dysentery Narration Gig
Ready to lose your mind, anon? If not don’t worry, Super already did so you don’t have to. Let’s check in on John Hagee and listen to what the dispie crowd is actually saying. Don’t forget the ibuprofen, you’ll need it for when 200 million orientals march to their deaths at the hands of Nuke…
Your Daily Decade 3, No. 33
Series 15, Episode 3: To Rise Again from Sin Download Link Today’s Daily Decade, for the Saturday of Passion Week, begs the intercession of S. Mary Magdalen for Samuel Alan, a long-time listener and one whom we share with the admirable gentlemen of the Godcast; Samuel has asked for help with the virtues of purity…
The Lake Kampeska Monster Rears It’s Ugly Head
A satirical weekly article highlighting humorous moments in Midwestern history. This week: The Lake Kampeska Monster Rears It’s Ugly Head
Your Daily Decade 3, No. 32
Series 15, Episode 2: The Kinds of Sinner Download Link Today’s Daily Decade, for Thursday of Passion Week, begs the intercession of S. Alphonsus Ligouri on behalf of Hermano Alfonso and his family and friends, that their Passiontide be fruitful and meritorious. Today’s reflection considers the three kinds of sinner and the figures representing each…