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State of the Exception - October 2024 (Audio)

Aaron and Bryce give an update, answer patron questions, and deliver a sermon on the nation's moral turpitude! Apologies for the technical issues. We don't edit these sessions, but we plan to have this issue sorted for future recordings!

State of the Exception - October 2024 (Audio)

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Thank you, sir. I tend to think we've gotten most things right here, but of course I say that!

Aaron Good

The road to 9/11

Aaron Good

We wouldn't to fuel antiodinism, after all. The ADL would tear them a new one if they did.

Aaron Good

Have been listening for a while and finally got behind the paywall, thank you guys for all you do! Per the question about pharma’s relationship with the drug trade - that is essentially the framework of the second half of Ozark, it turns into a very compelling show for that reason IMO

Micheline

They found the professor. He denied it was a ritualistic killing, but confirmed sticks on the bodies were arranged as runes. Also confirmed by a Harvard prof. The judge in the case has forbidden the defense mentioning Odinism in the trial going on now.

Tom Slaughter

Delphi is a fascinating case. I've been following from the beginning. I agree with Bryce's take.

Tom Slaughter

What is another good source we can read about Ali Mohammed the agent provocateur besides Triple Cross?

Sally

Hahaha! Thanks for wading in guys! Yes of course it was controlled demolition! The spring board was totally the twin towers, that’s no doubt the main event. I’ve really always wondered what crimes might have been covered up that was substantiated within that building? That is what I’m trying to put my focus on.

Jason

Another super-interesting discussion. Thank you!

Sally

Michelle is awesome and their producer was great whenever he filled in for John or Michelle. I hope they will land somewhere interesting. But I kinda hope Michelle has managed to save a travel stash and gets to travel the world for a bit.

JB

My question is where am I going to get more Political Misfits??? I've been so heartbroken for the last two weeks and their rumble and substack has been silent. I need to start a Michelle Witte gofundme

Cory

This podcast continues to be in my opinion the most important information created regarding governance in the world.

Sean Atkinson

Dennis Fritz on Judge Nap -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Tr9cNde1o

Keith

Our system selected for the most insane morons that billions of dollars can buy. It really takes a lot of effort to be this stupid.

JB

There are so many videos that you would pretty much have to lock up half of the Israeli Jewish population between 18 and 35. I don't know if they even need to paperclip anybody since the elites seem to already have second passports and third homes in Florida. I agree that the US will ditch Israel. Although they have plenty of blackmail material against the US deep state, they will prefer to use that leverage to parachute themselves into a cushy life outside of Israel over trying to maintain an impossible project. The upper quintle seems to have already moved to Cyprus and the remainder population seems to be some combination of feral Hilltop Youth types and poorer Mizrahi Jews without an easy exit option.

JB

Yeah soooo many questions about this! It sounds right out of the Detroux Affair😐

Wiley Michelle B

I think the US will "abandon" Israel like it abandoned Nazis publicly ...and Paperclip the zionist elite privately. Maybe even Nuremberg Nettanyahoo and the stupid IDF soldiers that recorded themselves.

Sean Atkinson

Seth Harp has a book coming out on Ft. Bragg & the heroin trade. I believe he’s alluded to Taliban crackdown on heroin and the disappearance of heroin from the black market. I live in Philly and most of the addicts I talk to talk say that everything on the street is mostly fentanyl. Narcan doesn’t quite work from what I’ve been told so I would expect OD deaths to be on the upswing. I can’t say if that’s accurate as the addicts I see are the same ones I’ve seen over the past five years. I can’t help but bring up Mammon because of all the reasons Aaron mentioned at the end.

R. Karchnyak

Really interesting conversation! Totally agree with Bryce about the caliber of the Western leaders versus the leaders of Russia or China. And I have to give those leaders credit because a lot of the time when I read their explanations of what's happening, it is completely aligned with the takeaway anyrational person would have from reading Western journalists who cover deep political activity. Regarding the question about the Johnson plan - obviously Johnson becomes president but we also know he was compromised and about to be taken down when Kennedy is killed. Do we know of anything that might connect that takedown to this policy? And is there any reason to believe that Johnson then supporting Israel and even covering up the Liberty attack might be tied to that same blackmail? Because after reading Blood in the Water, you can clearly see that he was going along with something but isn't on board with it from some of his statements in that book. And I don't know why any American president would have covered it up if that plan he proposed for Palestine was actually of his own making.

Wiley Michelle B

The Odinist cult story is wild. Amazing AE value-added that Matt of Ghost Stories and TrueAnon haven't yet covered!

JB

The Chinese government did spend a lot of money sending their best and brightest abroad for science/engineering education in the 1980s and 1990s, and Chinese grad students are the backbone of most Western University systems as research assistants and Ph.D candidates. But the Chinese universities have caught up and are now ahead in most fields, plus the highly visible persecution of prominent Chinese born engineers/scientists, means that there will likely be a quick reverse brain drain in the coming years (and not just China, I think this will come up for India, West Asia,, LatAm, Eastern European and SEAsia originated scientists/engineers once US/West becomes less wealthy).

JB

I think the reason why wealthy Chinese parents still send their kids abroad for education has more to do with how insanely competitive and hard the system is for the kids. While a lot more university spots have opened up in the last twenty years, the competition for spots at the top tier high schools and universities is every bit as intense as the South Korean system. Kids cramming until midnight every night in the last two years before college exams. Parents who can afford to let their kids skip the queue by attending domestic international schools or sending their kids abroad often choose to do so (including many CPC "princeling" families - Bo Xilai was brought down by his wife's murder of the man who gained admission of their son to Harrow). I don't think the Chinese education necessarily stifle creativity, as Chinese educated people I know are quite creative and heterodox thinkers and I think Steve Hsu and others have mentioned that the kids at top tier Chinese universities are incredibly impressive compared to their peers at top tier Western universities. At this point, I think that if a Chinese tech company was looking to fill a position with someone from Tsinghua (or even one tier down with someone from Zhejiang University or Jiaotong University) or MIT, they'd prefer Tsinghua. Overseas degrees are no longer preferred and the strategy for these kids is either to get a job in China through parental connections or permanently emigrate abroad after college. The problem is more burnout for going through such a system, you end up with a lot of young adults who never want to read another book after finishing university and I think contributed to very low birthrates (just look at Singapore which has very strong pronatalist policies but can't raise their birth rate up, the young people are just too burnt out by the competition to participate in another cycle as parents). Ask urban a Chinese adults what's the most miserable part of their life and the answer is very likely to be between 12 and 18. Xi's crackdown on tutoring companies helps alleviate some of this pressure, but it's a collective action problem with every parent wanting to give their kids an edge. It's a cultural issue that will probably take another generation to work out to something more tolerable.

JB

Your closing points were good. It's crazy to hear about all these concrete changes in advertising etc. over time as a young person who hasn't lived through those changes. I have lived through the climate being crazier each year though. Agree w/the Christian critique as well, one of those huh maybe there was a reason for these beliefs moments. Re: 9/11 another good and short ish read is the FBI report on the Urban Moving Company Israelis on archive.org (if it's up), one of the 5 detained Israelis is on a TV Show in Israel were the captions even read as him saying they were sent there to 'Observe', and the report has crazier stuff too. I remember googling the graph of Afghan heroin production and it makes you want to scream and laugh at the same time how it is basically zero in early 2001, then it spikes and peaks during the occupation, then cuts down again to zilch when the U.S leaves. My favourite book (Book of the New Sun) had the main rebel character be the chief informant of the ruler of the Empire, so they were effectively controlled opposition / agent provocateur. That used to seem like a crazy plot twist, until you read about Ievno Azev, the Red Brigades, Ali Mohammed, it just goes on and on, it's freaky. Maybe the author of that fiction Gene Wolfe got his idea down the grapevine from being in the Korean War and learning these clandestine methods. (EDIT: actually the twist in that book was that the main spy of the rebels was the emperor and they didn't know, which might actually be an even better analogy for the modern infiltration, support, and guidance of terrorist groups. It all gets murky though)

Hugh Diviny

There will be a post once a month toward the end of month that says “question time” or something like that and you just post your question in the comments and theyll answer them in the state of the exception post like a week later

Methew

To pick up on Michael Ruppert and FTW (there’s a call-back), some of the most valuable work he did then that still remains relevant are the articles and lectures he gave on the role of drug money in the US economy. See, ‘Wall Street’s War for Drug Money - A Basic Lesson in Real Economics’. https://vimeo.com/104537564 He spoke extensively on this subject in the late 90s and early 2000s as a former LAPD narcotics and homicide detective. He had huge regard for Peter Dale Scott’s work. Not surprisingly, his work on the IC-Banking-Drug connections was not mentioned at all in films about him like ‘Collapse’, which treated him very much like Gary Webb, as an unfortunate and misguided soul. Mike Ruppert had his issues but it doesn’t mean he was wrong. His story after 9/11 screams ‘targeted individual’. Please keep up your invaluable work Aaron & Bryce 👍🏻

Cointelbro

The recent Israeli attack plan revelations are one of those ‘irregular verbs’ referred to in ‘Yes, Prime Minister’ - ‘I give confidential press briefings; you leak; he’s been charged under Section 2a of the Official Secrets Act.’

Cointelbro

https://ininet.org/peter-dale-scott-the-global-drug-meta-group-drugs-managed-viol.html Think Aaron had a better link in the show description from earlier this summer

Keith

What's 'Far West'?

Matthew Newberry

Great show guys! I really liked "Crossing the Rubicon" when it came out, the peak oil stuff hasn't aged well and Ruppert himself seemed like a tragic figure but that book was a much needed dose of reality in the early 2000s. "From the Wilderness" was also a pretty wild website back in the day. https://youtu.be/sDtv6c631Ww?si=mS48CevQPfUQAKgq

Keith

The case in Indiana sounds like the hbo show True Detective ( season one) . “ Time is a flat circle”.

Scott Alfieri

Where can we submit questions for the next session? I have a rather long one, hoping there is room to post here

Peter C.

I’m waiting until they recycle the cocaine trade from the 80s

NYCM&AHole


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