Damien Riehl is a technology lawyer with a B.S. in music. After beginning to code in 1985, and for the web in 1995, he has worked for the chief judges of state and federal courts; litigated for a decade; taught law-school copyright classes; and led teams in software development, digital forensics, proactive cybersecurity,…
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#282 – Professor David Edgerton on the Rise and Fall of the British Nation
David Edgerton is a historian of science and technology and of twentieth-century Britain. He teaches in the History Department at King’s College London, where he is Hans Rausing Professor of the History of Science and Technology and Professor of Modern British History and was the founding director of the Centre for the History…
#281 – Matt Agorist on Leaving The Military, CBDC Trials, and The Free Thought Project
Matt Agorist is an honourably discharged veteran of the USMC and former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior experience gives him unique insight into the world of government corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on mainstream…
#278 – Chris Powell – Gold Price Suppression: How The Fed Can Rig Every Market In The World
Do you think the US stock market is rigged? What if I told you that the US treasury and Federal Reserve have put in place the framework to manipulate every single market in the world? What if I told you that the rehypothecation of synthetic GameStop shares is not simply happening in meme…
#277 – David Miller – Fired By Bristol University: The Weaponisation of Anti-Semitism
David Miller, former professor at the University of Bristol, writer, researcher, founder of SpinWatch.org and the producer of Palestine Declassified on Press.TV was my guest on this episode of Chatter. We spoke about why David was fired by the University, his court case against them, Islamophobia, the weaponisation of anti-semitism, the effectiveness of…
#276 – Alex Schaefer on Painting Burning Banks, Creativity, and Modern Art As A CIA Psy-Op
Alex Schaefer became famous online for his involvement in the Occupy Wall Street movement and his series of paintings of burning banks. He has been arrested for drawing in chalk on the pavement outside of banks and been visited by the police for his paintings of burning banks. Alex had some really interesting…