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THINGS HIDDEN 63: Notes from the Psyop Underground

In this episode of THINGS HIDDEN, David Gornoski sits down with Bright News editor, Shannon Braswell, and the two start the conversation by talking about America’s intervention in Africa. Why did Biden decide to send American troops back into Somalia? The conversation then moves to questions surrounding media manipulation. Are people getting tired of Woke […]

Breaking Free From the Matrix of Conflict & Slavery, Tho Bishop Joins

[Video contains both hours. Skip past 45 minutes for hour 2.] David Gornoski starts the episode with an analysis of Vanity Fair’s latest PR piece for the political establishment. A fertilizer plant blew up in India. A potash-carrying train got derailed in Canada. What’s going on? Should we be worried about “demonic” A.I.? What do […]

Trail Thoughts: Lessons from Old Abe

Noted publisher Eric Kampmann returns with another fascinating segment of Trail Thoughts. He is joined by John Cribb, author of the novel ‘Old Abe.’ Both Eric and John expand on the personality of Abraham Lincoln and how his character is much needed in today’s political crisis in America. How can we transcend the deep political […]

Berdyaev vs Slavery

Man is a riddle in the world, and it may be, the greatest riddle. Man is a riddle not because he is an animal, not because he is a social being, not as a part of nature and society. It is as a person that he is a riddle—just that precisely; it is because he […]

Berdyaev vs Slavery

BitChute embedding powered by embed.tube David Gornoski starts the episode with a reflection on the work of Russian existential thinker Nikolai Berdyaev. People are increasingly being treated like machines, David says, giving rise to the erasure of personhood. David then shifts subject to the new fascism of government-corporate alliance which is emerging in our time. […]

What Does the 4th of July Mean in 2020?

Host David Gornoski reflects on the founding of America. What can we learn from our nation’s history when we examine it through the lens of Jesus’ anthropology? David explains how civilizations are usually founded upon violence and how we often rely on violence to sustain our societies. The injection of Jesus’ non-violent, self-sacrificial spirit into […]

Maj Toure on Policing and Justice in America

Maj Toure, rapper and founder of Black Guns Matter, joins David Gornoski to discuss gun laws and law enforcement. Maj highlights that places with fewer restraints on gun-ownership are less prone to gun violence. “We are addicted to the spoils of crime as opposed to the liberty of freedom,” Maj says as he points to […]

Escaping Constriction with Mark Sunwall, Sir Owen Returns

Mark Sunwall, economist and anthropologist, joins David Gornoski to discuss the story of the Hebrews’ escape from Egypt and how that story still bears great significance for society today. Also, Sir Owen, commercial intelligence analyst and geopolitical commentator, returns to the show to discuss the state of hospitals in the COVID-19 crisis and the Wuhan […]