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Submit ReviewTom tells the history of the Crusades, the Mongol invasions, and the rise of the Mamluks in part 3 of a series on Muslim history. The full series is available on Patreon.
An excerpt from a premium episode available through a Patreon subscription, in which Tom provides a history of the rise and fall of the original Islamic state, and a description of the Muslim world's social structure at the time, including the institution of slavery and transformations that came about as a result of the Islamic movement. (re-uploaded to fix some audio issues)
A quick and casual Q&A in which we field questions from the Discord about Russia/Ukraine, our military vehicles of choice, UFOs, the future of VR, and our astrological signs.
We chat about our reactions to Tom's series on the Franklin Scandal, from the plausibility of the crimes to the political implications. What sorts of evidence should we focus on? How do we account for average people's reactions to such crimes? We sum up our feelings on the case as we prepare for future episodes on related topics.
In the conclusion to our series on the Franklin Scandal, Tom tells the fate of the investigation and lead investigator Caradori, and the results of the grand jury trial. He then takes a look at the life of one of King's associates, Craig Spence, a CIA-connected blackmailer who paid visits to the White House.
Source: The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant
A continuation of Tom's telling of the Franklin Scandal as part of our ongoing PTK (Programmed to Kill) series. In this episode, Tom describes the backlash the investigation suffers after producing videotaped statements of the victims.
We begin with a short chat about Don's burgeoning interest in bicycling before we dive into Tom's extended review of Olga Tokarczuk's The Books of Jacob.
In this episode, Tom introduces the Franklin Committee's replacement investigator Gary Caradori and the testimony of Alisha Owen.
Source: The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant
In this episode, Tom continues covering the Franklin Scandal, focusing on the tensions between the investigatory committee and law enforcement.
Tom continues the tale of the Franklin Credit Union scandal, this time taking a look at the initial investigations into Larry King after reports begin to emerge about his alleged criminal activities.
Source: The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant
A new episode in our PTK series where Tom sketches out some details of the Franklin Scandal, a case with many mysterious connections.
Source: The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant.
We continue our PTK series by closely examining the Dutroux Affair, a notorious criminal case involving kidnapping, child abuse and sex trafficking that implicated the Belgian government and high society.
Matt's Twitter account is @GhostStoriesEnd
Our friend Sean joins us to discuss the history and practices of Shinto and related Japanese beliefs. We work through some common misconceptions about Shinto and the difficulties of easy comparisons to Western ideas of religion.
Also Sean wanted us to note that he misspoke and meant to say "Horii Mitsuoshi," not "Horii Mitsuo".
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After a State of the Pod update of where we're at and where we hope to go, we work through your questions.
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Four hour episode about the Eternals! All Eternals! All the time! Okay so in reality we chat about content for a bit and then settle some controversies for you.
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Tom, Don and AgileTablet give you the Dune opinions you asked for, mostly focused on the new movie but also about the saga as a whole and the future of humanity.
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We open with our mixed feelings about the new Dave Chappelle special and related issues. Then we dive into your questions for the remainder.
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Tom introduces Don to the book "All is Clouded by Desire" by Alan Block and Clarence Weaver, which discusses transnational crime networks and financial flows. We discuss how crime often seems to dwarf the traditional economy in importance and how it can overwhelm surface political institutions. We also get into some of the operators who seem to facilitate these enormous flows.
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Beloved third mic AgileTablet joins us to talk about Squid Game and Midnight Mass. We also discuss recent movies like The Green Knight, No Time to Die, The Card Counter and several comic ones. Just a fun laid-back episode.
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Our friend Big Keven returns to tell us how he became fabulously wealthy through stock trading. Along the way we learn about how life is in Alaska, the struggles of bald men, and the joys of acting.
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We're joined by our friend Cyd and beloved third mic AgileTablet to joke about various topics, including Cyd's life in Los Angeles and suicide.
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Tom and Don answer your questions and chat about topics like the vaccine rollout, pornography, Maoism and more.
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Our wonderful friend Big Dave drops by to talk about Nine Eleven, hate crimes and India. We get a nice discussion about contentment in between the more controversial points. Apologies for the bootleg audio.
Mentioned: Streams of Gold, Rivers of Blood: The Rise and Fall of Byzantium, 955 A.D. to the First Crusade Book by Anthony Kaldellis.
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Our friend Ibrahim returns to discuss the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan from his well-informed perspective. We talk about the relative speed of the recent offensive, the diplomatic challenges facing the Taliban and the balance of internal forces - among other topics.
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We talk about driving tests, the pros and cons of car ownership and public transportation, the future of car use, and then transition into a discussion of Marx and his conception of morality. We also get into some of your questions about vaccine passports, Islamic biker gangs and rolling around town blaring YCW.
Our friend Niko joins us from Nanjing to discuss living through the pandemic in China and the contrast in responses worldwide. We also get into learning the language and managing cultural divides, from the funny to the bureaucratic.
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It's the August Q and A episode, where we culled your anonymous questions and work through them for your pleasure and edification. From the Dao De Jing to heroin, from the 12th Imam to the IWW, we give quick answers to a bunch of your topics.
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Seinfeld voice: "What's the deal with television?" Beloved curmudgeon 'Ed Buck' returns to talk about his TV-watching experiment and the prestige TV boom.
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Our beloved third mic AgileTablet returns to answer your questions about food and life. We talk about Central Asian cooking, personal goals and even our favourite spices.
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Our pal Goatstein returns to discuss language learning as a hobby before we get back to our common disgust at the US military. We talk about a recent Vanity Fair article about murders at Fort Hood in Texas and the conspiracy of silence around the Troops.
Article: “The Only Thing I Knew How to Do Was Kill People”: Inside the Rash of Unexplained Deaths at Fort Hood. (Vanity Fair: July 6, 2021) Link: https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/inside-the-rash-of-unexplained-deaths-at-fort-hood
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Our pal Freddy returns to discuss the classic theological and philosophical problem of evil. Often used as a knockdown argument against belief in God, we talk about the contours of the debate and how thinking about the problem helps us think through our concept of God.
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Our friend Akh joins us to talk about his journey to Mecca to participate in the Muslim pilgrimage of Hajj. We work through the basics of what's expected of the millions of people who travel there in a typical year, from the heat to the religious fellowship. We also discuss a bit about the city of Medina and other aspects of Saudi life.
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Tom and Don chat about the news - the life of John McAfee, the release of Bill Cosby, rising prices and the recovery, the heat wave, and Donald Rumsfeld. Then some questions about Islamic crypto, the future and struggling with faith.
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Increasing freedom is the official reason for almost every policy offered by both the right and the left. We tend to agree that more choice is better, but that's not always enough. We discuss how this rhetoric can be pretty flimsy as a way to make social decisions. This takes us into topics like socialist planning and the decision of some Catholic Bishops to possibly deny Joe Biden communion.
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Tom catches us up with his move and then we get into your questions. We get into lapsed Catholics, the corrupting influence of power, superstitions, regrets, time travel, professional comedians, Palestinian health care and a few more.
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We had a slew of technical and health problems this weekend so we are uploading a bonus to keep the content flowing. Apologies.
We open with Tom's (limited) experience in Palestine and his personal impressions of the people there, from how the occupation works to the uniqueness of Jerusalem. Then we move into a broader discussion of current events and Israeli politics - using the somewhat silly example of Gal Gadot to describe contemporary liberal Zionism.
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Our friend Mike returns to the show to sort through the rumors around vaccines and why he is being cautious about the whole thing. How does big pharma try to shape public messaging to avoid regulatory control? And does the focus on wilder theories mislead away from more reasonable criticisms?
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Khalid and Dimitri of Subliminal Jihad join us to discuss the book The Yankee and Cowboy War. The book suggests that shocking events like the JFK assassination and resignation of Nixon can only be understood as the product of deep rivalries at the top of American power. We discuss those rivalries and how they might be relevant to thinking about things today.
Mentioned: The Yankee and Cowboy War by Carl Oglesby.
How the West was Won: Last Shootout for the Yankee-Cowboy Theory by Stephen Johnson (hub.se/5309/6663b80df93d0dfed05cf50acc05ba17/johnson1976.pdf">https://zero.sci-hub.se/5309/6663b80df93d0dfed05cf50acc05ba17/johnson1976.pdf)
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AgileTablet joins us once again to discuss what the heck rich people are up to these days. There are 2,600 or more billionaires around the world and a lot of them have wild ideas about how to fix everything. We discuss what this means for things like climate change and the paralysis of politics, and how the wealthy cultivate an image as building the future.
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Beloved third mic AgileTablet returns to catch us up and chat about vaccines, moving and the Mayans.
Mentioned: Shabir Ally's YouTube channel: Let the Quran Speak. National Geographic's Lost World of the Maya.
Our old friend Goatstein returns to riff on recent events such as the reaction to the Derek Chauvin verdict, the sickos who populate military forums, the cruelty of Trump, being appropriately cynical about politics, and more.
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Our friend White Sox Lex returns to talk the new baseball season, starting with pandemic craziness and conservative outrage. Then we get into doping scandals and superhuman baseball mutants and a roundup of Awful Pundits.
You can check out Lex's Awful Pundits tournament at https://www.patreon.com/awfulpundits or on Twitter at @AwfulPundits
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Our friend Harvey returns to talk about ending up in the hospital, leaving his job and beginning a new life as a lockdown NEET. We talk about getting healthier, confession and our experiences with Lent and Ramadan.
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Tom and Don catch up about the holidays. Then we get into our changing relationship with posting, as silly as it is, and what we're looking forward to in the near future.
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Laid back episode where we discuss Tom's apartment-hunting plans. We get into the negatives of cheap places we've lived and how wild prices can get these days. Then we dip into some Discord questions.
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Our friend Freddy, a student in the philosophy of religion, opens the episode with the description of a man's long suffering in a Moroccan prison and the ways he managed to keep his sanity. This leads to a wide-ranging discussion about enduring pain, dreams and visions, the place of Jesus in the Islam and the purpose of religion.
Mentioned: Understanding the Qur’anic Miracle Stories in the Modern Age by Isra Yazicioglu.
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Chapo's Felix Biederman joins Tom and Don to chat about making jokes that get us into trouble, growing out of that (or not) and how humor relates to faith.
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Also check out Felix's new project Time for My Stories on Stitcher.
Unfortunately Don has been sick this weekend so we are releasing a popular recent bonus episode for the public feed.
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We talk about the historic steppe peoples of Central Asia, such as the Mongol Empire, and how they relate to the diversity of human experience. Tom talks about some of his reading in the area and Don chimes in a bit with his limited personal experience in China's far-west along the Silk Road. Most people know very little about the whole region, including Don, so we thought it'd be fun to discuss a few of the basics.
Mentioned: The Ottoman History Podcast (Making of the Muslim World); Chinese Gleams of Sufi Light by Sachiko Murata (book); ARTGER - Mongolian Food on YouTube.
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Is genocide denial good or bad? No one can know for sure. In this episode we discuss polarization around the news that pushes people into wacky positions. Is the speed of takes driving people into strange positions? How is this different from ten or more years ago? Why do you see similar pressures across many types of political outlooks?
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As the Thousand Year Quarantine rolls on we've had some problems getting a good sleep. It's something that's rarely discussed but affects us a lot. Starting off with a chat about insomnia and bad health we jump into discussion about the history of dreams and religion.
Mentioned: Dreams That Matter: Egyptian Landscapes of the Imagination by Amira Mittermaier.
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Big Dave returns for a full show of advice for listeners based on questions you sent in for him. We talk about planning for the future, life in the pandemic and things that keep us going.
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In this episode we talk about how we both walked backwards into piecing together an income rather than working a normal 9-to-5, and the broader phenomenon of gig work. While there are a lot of downsides to not having stable employment, sometimes side hustles and tiny businesses can offer an alternative for people who feel they don't otherwise fit into the economy.
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In our official 100th public feed episode we answer some questions from the kind friends and lunatics who send them in. Ranging from the morality of Islamic dress to a variety of askers with violent impulses, we try to rule definitively on your inquiries.
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Tom and Don use the "Great Reset" conspiracy theory slash real thing to talk about an economy where we don't really own anything and are tied down to debt, subscriptions and high rents. When big tech and progressive bureaucrats get together and plan our futures we might not be left with much space for self-determination.
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Apologies to subscribers as technical problems destroyed a fun episode with AgileTablet we had recorded. Tom spent hours trying to fix it to no avail. We're flying into a wild rage about how annoying this is, trust us. We decided to release a Premium episode from the Patreon for the public feed. We expect the Thursday Premium episode will proceed normally.
It's a fun one, though! John V and Leo joined us for a discussion of a small selection of the strange experiences we had on Something Awful. It originally came out on October 15, 2020.
Beloved guest 'Ed Buck' returns to dump on astrology as a microcosm of contemporary insanity. Professional astrologer Don and mystic wanderer Tom try to pinpoint whether irrationality is really the problem or if there is more to the story.
Mentioned: Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre, The Stars Down to Earth by Theodor Adorno, The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen, Dialectic of Enlightenment by Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno.
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Our choombata Jerel returns to talk about Cyberpunk and computer hardware in this purestrain nerd episode to inaugurate the New Year. We talk about contrasting attitudes towards juegos, from Don's casual enjoyment of cyberpunk lore to Tom's love for optimization and new technology and Jerel somewhere in between.
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Our friend Mike returns to help us wade through some of the more controversial claims made about the new vaccines and try to come to grips about what the next few years will look like. While Don wishes he could get a shot and be done with it, Mike's take suggests we are getting closer to Tom's Thousand Year Quarantine.
Mentioned: Medical Nihilism by Jacob Stegenga, Formations of the Secular by Talal Asad.
Mike provided some notes for his more salacious claims:
Potential COVID vax antibody dependent enhancement: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-020-00789-5
Simulated effects of time-limited COVID vax immunity: https://www.medrxiv.org/content/medrxiv/early/2020/06/29/2020.06.28.20142141.full.pdf
Meta analysis of repeat flu vax effects: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/14760584.2017.1334554
Reduced antibody maturation in repeat flu vaccination: 019-11296-5.pdf?origin=ppub"> https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-11296-5.pdf?origin=ppub
Ritalin doesnt work: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3063150/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=r360
Paxil kills kids: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/glaxosmithkline-plead-guilty-and-pay-3-billion-resolve-fraud-allegations-and-failure-report
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Tom, Don and AgileTablet gather together to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Can Muslims even celebrate Christmas? Don also reports back from a viewing of Mel's The Passion of the Christ and other traditions. Plus general holiday goofing off and the Q&A.
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Beloved third mic AgileTablet returns to chat about plans for the next year. As the Thousand Year Quarantine rolls on, we think of what we have accomplished and what we expect of the future. Marriage, work, health... all that good stuff.
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Do Muslims worship the moon? And other great anonymous questions from our audience. Topics include the C.I.Gay, AOC on Twitch, getting salafi-pilled, Chechens, Ireland and so much more.
Mentioned: Treatise For The Seekers: Risalah al-Mustarshideen by Imam al-Harith al-Muhasibi and translated by Zaid Shakir, The Book of Assistance by Imam al-Haddad and translated by Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi, The Path of Muhammad: A Book on Islamic Morals & Ethics by Imam Birgivi and translated by Shaykh Tosun Bayrak.
The ex.haust podcast boys John and Emmet join us to discuss their take on Christopher Lasch and some of his criticisms of the American activist left. We work through some of the alienating aspects of modern left culture while trying to negotiate with constructive alternatives.
Mentioned: Revolt of the Elites by Christopher Lasch, The Culture of Narcissism by Christopher Lasch, The True and Only Heaven by Christopher Lasch, The Yankee and Cowboy War by Carl Oglesby, Timur Mucuraev - Jerusalem (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Phr3ucJwxo)
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The concept of personal responsibility is often championed by right-wingers and dismissed by the left, but the reality is more complicated. We discuss some of the problems of taking initiative to better our own situations and the difficulty of doing so while accepting that a lot is beyond our own control.
Mentioned: 'Jocko Motivation "GOOD" (From Jocko Podcast)' on Youtube, 'Bob Newhart-OCD' on Youtube, GA Cohen, Jacques Lacan.
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Our friends Jerel and Ahk return to discuss Islam and the Black Community in America - Jerel from the perspective of revert to Islam in Texas and Akh as a first-generation immigrant. We talk frictions of living as a Muslim in America and also the opportunities it presents for the future, as well as address common topics like Malcolm X and the Nation of Islam.
Mentioned: Siraj Wahhaj, Sherman Jackson, Warith Deen Muhammed, Zaytuna College, Yaqeen Institute, Islamberg, Dar al-Islam, Iman Chicago, Muslim Mosque Inc, Organization of Afro-American Unity, Centering Black Narrative: Black Muslim Nobles Among the Early Pious Muslims by Dawud Walid, Dr. Jonathan Brown, Khaled Abou el Fadl, Amina Wadud, Imran Hossein.
As Washington prepares to refill the swamp, our friend Alex joins us to talk about the election and our expectations for the future. Then we get into a conversation about climate change and the future of environmentalism.
Mentioned: Cyclonopedia by Reza Negarestani, Limits: Why Malthus Was Wrong and Why Environmentalists Should Care by Giorgos Kallis.
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We often come across as pretty negative on our pod, so in this episode we talk about what an ideal society might look like. If society does make progress over the next 500 years, what might things look like? Then we get into some questions about Star Trek and zoos.
Mentioned: Milestones by Sayyid Qutb.
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Our friend Harvey returns to share some process serving stories and how his job has changed under corona. Then we get into a chat about religion and trying to find ways to meet people where they are at rather than always picking fights.
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Tom takes a #whocare approach to voting in the Most Important Election of All Time. Then your two hosts discuss the exaggerated self-importance of designer ideologies. We work through the difference between Wikipedia-driven politics and a genuine deep tradition.
Mentioned: "The Dark Side of the Dialectic" by Alvin Gouldner.
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Our friend Andy makes a long overdue return to the show to talk about overcoming a recent rough patch in his life and maintaining newfound sobriety through his faith and change in mindset. We also talk about the COVID situation in Sweden, his plans for the future, and answer questions about UFOs, the shari'a status of eating owls, and a movie premise about Don and Tom's rival trolling dojos. Andy's podcast: https://firingline2.libsyn.com/
Our friend Goatstein returns to discuss the hot topics of the day. We talk about Trump's illness, COVID-19 as an indictment of our whole society, David Graeber, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and (of course) hating the Troops.
Mentioned: Bullshit Jobs by David Graeber, Debt by David Graeber.
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Our friends Mike and Akh join us for a discussion about evolution as both a misunderstood science and culture war flashpoint. Contemporary Muslim perspectives on evolution are often conflated with American evangelical Christian narratives, but the two can be quite different. At the same time, the science is much more complex than the simple model taught in high schools.
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References:
Malik & Kulieva - Does belief in evolution entail kufr https://sci-hub.se/downloads/2020-08-01/43/10.1111@zygo.12620.pdf Salzburger - Understanding explosive diversification through cichlid fish genomics https://sci-hub.se/downloads/2020-09-02/86/salzburger2018.pdf Nei - Mutation driven evolution https://b-ok.cc/book/2372490/c25f72 Barbieri - Code Biology https://b-ok.cc/book/2486989/d39c4c
Alana returns to join Tom, Don and beloved third mic AgileTablet for a fun chat about the true crime genre. We talk crime podcasts, Netflix documentaries, interrogation videos and murderabilia. Why does there seemed to be a gendered split in true crime fandom? Or are guys just interested in different kinds of murders?
Mentioned: Sword and Scale podcast, A Father's Story by Lionel Dahmer, Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives by Ann Burgess, John E. Douglas, and Robert Ressler, You Can't Win Episode 018 - Making Friends Online ft. AgileTablet.
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Our friend Big Dave drops by and we relax the best way we know how: Just some dudes chatting about the best stand-up comedians. We discuss some of our faves and our motivations for picking them.
We also mentioned: Born Standing Up by Steve Martin; Larry Wilde's books and albums about comedy; Comedian with Jerry Seinfeld and Orny Adams; and Omit the Logic about Richard Pryor.
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Our friend Tiago drops by to discuss his personal experiences with cryptocurrency. While many of us laughed at crypto in its infancy, developments within the sector have spurred a significant subculture of investors and enthusiasts. It can be tempting to want to join the crowd for quick gains, even if the fundamental problems seem to remain.
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Tom and Don are joined by beloved third mic AgileTablet and our charming friend Cyd to chat about the summer and learn some interesting facts about firearms. Cyd tells us funny stories about her glamorous Los Angeles life amid that global disease we all love.
Cyd's twitter: @screamcummer // Mentioned: @akhchronicles
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We talk Drake! And a bunch of other topics you asked us to chime in on - buying a first home, the divinity of Jesus, samurai, foreign trade, money in politics, autism... All sorts of things! Featuring just Tom and Don this week.
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Our friends Leo and John V return to commiserate about the horrors of covid brain and the never-ending pandemic. John V relates his big city trials and tribulations of concussions and wild wandering while we all remember to laugh because you can't win.
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Mike and Khalid join Tom and Don to discuss William Dudley Pelley, an eccentric writer who promoted his own unique brand of American fascism and a complex spiritual system. Beginning his career in Hollywood, Pelley becomes an important influence on everything from grail quests to UFOs. We dig into his life and ideas as we set up a series about the connections between esotericism and postwar American politics.
References: William Dudley Pelley: A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult by Scott Beekman, The Terrorist Next Door by Daniel Levitas and Steven Snyder's VISUP blog: visupview.blogspot.com
Mentioned: A Case at Law (1917), One-Thing-at-a-Time O'Day (1919), What Women Love (1920), The Light in the Dark (1922), My Seven Minutes in Eternity by William Dudley Pelley, The Over-Soul by Ralph Waldo Emerson, No More Hunger by William Dudley Pelley, Dark Crystal (1982), Mind War by Michael Aquino
Our friend Lex joins the crew to talk baseball's return amid rampant disease. We discuss the already-disastrous MLB mini-season and some recent bungles like the Houston cheating scandal.
Mentioned: @done_watching, @AwfulPundits
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Hateful return guest 'Ed Buck' drops in to share his negative opinions on film criticism. We talk about the (often false) dichotomy between blockbusters and festival films. Ed is not hopeless, though, that people could still make some good movies, while Don starts wondering about why to write at all.
Mentioned: Spiderman: Into the Spiderverse, 12 Years a Slave, Get Out, White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, Blow-Up, Vitalina Varela, "A Certain Tendency in French Cinema" by François Truffaut, The Last Jedi, Avatar, Pere Ubu by Alfred Jarry.
Recommendations: Taste of Cherry (Kiarostami), Pope Francis: A Man of His Word (Wenders), Le Gai Savoir (Godard).
We are joined by returning guest Khalid to discuss the Occult. While strange rituals and hidden knowledge are often seen as silly, such language permeates our ways of thinking about even "scientific" knowledge. We chat about what that means for critiques of modernism and its relationship to world religions. And we get real weird with it.
Mentioned: Against the Modern World by Mark Sedgwick, Hayy ibn Yaqdhan by Ibn Tufail.
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After a few solid months of interviews we dig back into the mailbag for your questions. We start with the Hagia Sophia and Catholic profiteering, crystal ball our futures, talk about Birthright trips and Islamophobia, discuss Charles Bettelheim and Skyrim, MOOCs and Northern Ireland, Maoist rebels and racism, and even have a bit on Rosa Luxemburg.
Mentioned: Charles Bettelheim's Class Struggles in the USSR.
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Our friend Mike, Professor Pizzagate himself, returns to discuss the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The RCMP is Canada's federal police force which was recently back in the spotlight after a bizarre shooting in Nova Scotia. We work through some of the stranger moments in the Mounties' history and why it matters for understanding our corrupt world.
Mentioned: Dispersing the Fog by Paul Palango. Intro music by auntie004. Outro is John Carpenter - Night.
Tom and Don are joined by our old friend Ismail to talk about his fascination with Albania and the history of socialism. Beyond the infamous bunkers, we talk about the viability of planned economies and the development of Marxism-Leninism. We also chat about eRegime, a game community that Ismail helps lead.
Ismail's website: http://eregime.org/
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A relaxed summer episode with Tom, Don and AgileTablet wading in a kids pool while we record, microphone cables precariously in the water and with Don in inflatable water-wings. We talk about the relaxing of lockdown, summer eats and living off the land.
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Big Dave returns to spread the gospel of #NoBeef 2020 and his #whocare philosophy. We chat about life in lockdown, gaming and the central importance of ignoring goofballs online. A chill low-spoons episode for lovers of wisdom.
Mentioned: Andy's Twitch channel: https://www.twitch.tv/betongen974 History Podcasts: Fall of Civilizations, Age of Napoleon, Casualties of History. CaspianReport's video on China's megadams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEo4NNo7oaM
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Leo and John V of the (future) Pimp Chronicles drop by again to join Tom and Don for a fun chat about our nightmare world. We talk about everything from police abolition to getting real oiled up for a rich perv's Nativity scene.
Mentioned: Dignity by Chris Arnade.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro is Gary Glitter - I'm the Leader of the Gang (I Am!)
Longtime posting brother Goatstein joins Tom and Don to talk the protests and other goings on. We've known Goat for over a decade so it's nice to catch up and wander a bit down memory lane. We also emphasize the need to remember how terrible the Troops are while we're all focused on state killings.
Mentioned: Eichmann in Jerusalem by Hannah Arendt
Intro music is auntie004. Outro is TLO ROLL CALL.
"Ed Buck" returns to argue that the Left is a scam that burns through resources with little to show for it. Is "Herbaleft" a pyramid scheme to line the pockets of self-appointed organizers? Or is the whole world suckers and grifters? One of our most blackpilled episodes yet!
Mentioned: EH Carr interview "The Russian Revolution and the West" (https://newleftreview.org/issues/I111/articles/e-h-carr-the-russian-revolution-and-the-west), Max Horkheimer & Theodor Adorno, "Towards a New Manifesto?" (https://platypus1917.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/horkheimeradorno_newmanifesto_NLR65_2010press.pdf), "The Last Trump Card: Islam and Other Religions" by Tim Winter (Abdul Hakim Murad) (https://archive.org/details/TheLastTrumpCardIslamAndOtherReligionsTimWinterAbdulhakimMurad)
Intro music by auntie004. Outro is Baked Alaska - We Love Our Cops
Our new guest Khaled joins us from Germany to discuss his experiences and research. The first part of our discussion digs into the prevalence of far-right politics and Khaled's first-hand knowledge of racism and Islamophobia in the school system. Afterwards, we work through some of the intellectual debates around Israel and the difficulties of fighting antisemitism by comparing them to American debates around anti-racism.
Mentioned: Zionism: A Brief History by Michael Brenner, The Holocaust Industry by Norman Finkelstein, The Life of the Prophet Muhammad by Hamza Yusuf (YouTube), Khaled Blankenship (YouTube).
Intro music by auntie004. Outro: Kinky Friedman - Ride Em Jewboy
Tom and Don catch up with our old friend Drew. Drew discusses bike messenging and the dreaded apps, life in Michigan, how he got to monotheism, learning languages and the legacy of online forums.
Mentioned: Wages of Destruction by Adam Tooze, Conjuring Hitler by Guido Giacomo Preparata, They Thought They Were Free by Milton Mayer, Beyond Totalitarianism: Stalinism and Nazism Compared by Michael Geyer.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro: Vanity - Martin Luther.
Our friend Mike, Professor Pizzagate himself, returns to discuss the weird world of megaphilanthropist Bill Gates. Portrayed in the media as a caring genius and self-made billionaire, Gates' true history of creepy connections complicates the media narrative. While Gates has helped lead the fusion of health policy and private power, critics such as RFK Jr. exploit gaps in the official story to push their own pernicious agenda.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro is Rick Ross - Bill Gates.
Tom and Don chat about this year's unique Ramadan experience and how we are handling quarantine so far. We talk Ad Astra and Islam and Andropov and several other questions from the audience.
Mentioned: The Crusades Through Arab Eyes by Amin Maalouf, Hamza Yusuf (Foundations of Islam Series available on YouTube at the Islam on Demand channel, Vision of Islam CD Series, Life of the Prophet Muhammad all available on YouTube), Abdul Hakim Murad's reading list (https://www.acommonword.com/docs/TJ%20Winter%20Booklist.pdf), Yasir Qadhi, Nouman Ali Khan (available on YouTube at Bayyinah Institute channel) and The Destruction of the Soviet Economic System: An Insider's History Book by Michael Ellman and Vladimir Kontorovich.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro: Paavoharju - Musta Katu.
Steve @extranapkins joins Tom and Don for a chat about life in LA under Corona and his projects including comics, jokes and electronic music. Then we dive into some questions about the existentialism, Dalai Lama, noise music and other fun things.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro music is Pax Titania - Cult of the Colonist (Steve's music!).
Steve prints and mails out cards each month which you can check out at: https://www.patreon.com/stevescards
and his website is http://brokenpants.com/
We're back... we start off with a question about Islamic poetry, jump into description of Canada's failparty the NDP, talk Chomsky and the mods and many other topics. World Bank, arranged marriages, China and Jim Cramer... rounded off with a final bit about Japanimation.
Correction: Tom referred to Rumi's most famous work as the "Mevlevi". It is in fact the Masnavi, and Mevlevi is the name of the sufi tariqa (order) that he founded.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro is Kyuss - El Rodeo.
Tom and Don are joined by our friends John V and Leo for a gritty apocalyptic version of the pod. We discuss surviving corona and our health woes and the music that will see us through. Everything from Jackie Chan to our Trumpbux plans. The sound quality is a bit uneven but the joke quality is high. Keep on the lookout for John V and Leo's pod in the future, possibly titled the Pimp Chronicles.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro music is Jackie Chan - Love Me.
Our guest "Ed Buck" gives us his thoughts on right-wing talk radio. Often imagined as a solid block of outrageous political content, most talk radio hosts free associate to fill the time. The result is a strange experience. The crew also answers some questions about Nick Land and Deleuze to the tragedy of the new social-democracy.
Mentioned: Based Deleuze by Justin Murphy; Cyclonopedia by Reza Negarestani; It's Me Eddie by Eduard Limonov.
Intro music by auntie004. Outro: Tomahawk - God Hates a Coward.
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