Podcasts for 6/23/26
Strangely quiet on the bla-bla front
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I’ve included a list of video to MP3 converters & downloaders at the end of this newsletter, if you prefer to listen offline as I do, check them out.
We cover the money first, because IT’S FREAKING IMPORTANT.
Martin Armstrong gave a longer than usual interview, prepare for this bullshit to continue for another six years (at least):
I mainly included this because of Alex Krainer , and there’s some reasons to be optimistic here, but I wouldn’t bank on any of it. Your plans should be independent of the powers that want to be pulling this off:
Dave Greene went on Auron MacIntyre ‘s show to discuss whether or not Blue America can be saved. Frankly, I agree with them: It looks grim.
Dimes and Judas discuss the race riots in Belfast associated with a Sudanese man attempting to behead someone in public, thrilling conclusion to America’s Non-War with Iran, and Indians believing White names are porn titles. After an extensive discussion on the Rape Gang Inquiry Report released by Restore Britain, they review the book “Identity and Control: How Social Formations Emerge” by Harrison C. White. A foundational text in network sociology, it seeks to explain how identities – especially in the modern era – form due to conflict and social uncertainty as a form of control. Lastly, on this edition of The Copepranos Society, Dimes is interviewed by Rebecca Hargraves to primarily discuss “How to Make a Canadian People” but get sidetracked by Canadian identity and being a parent.
J. Burden had John Carter on, it was great:
By reader request, we run down all of Tom Lluongo’s appearances, here with Halsey English. They get into the weeds on various political intrigues and thrash around, listen if you’re into that sort of thing:
We’ll wrap up with some excellent woo-woo for you: Are aliens demons? Paul Wallis doesn’t think so, and he makes a great argument:
And of course, my podcast. So far it’s a series on virtues and a couple of interviews. I may or may not release more episodes, but I hope you get some benefit from them:
FYI to all my subs, I only include things I’ve actually listened to (and only share what I think are the best). Your time is valuable, thanks for reading & sharing!
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Below is a list of services/programs that will convert online videos into MP3s/MP4s for easy offline listening:
This one is fast, and so far reliable. Here’s hoping it stays up for a long while:
This one is sometimes faster than the previous:
https://mp3now.com/
This is a good third choice and has worked for a long while. You may have to give it a minute before the ‘Download MP3’ button appears, and very occasionally you may have to hit ‘start’ again (or refresh), but this gets them 99% of the time:
This gets Substack audio:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/substack-video-audio-down/
This service will get Rumble videos:
https://www.savethevideo.com/home
This one gets Spotify audio if you don’t have an account:
https://podcastmp3.com/
This gets X videos:
https://x-downloader.com/
This gets gets about everything, including Bitchute:
https://pastedownload.com/
For Odysee, you can download the video directly from them, and then rip it to MP3 or MP4 with either an online service such as
https://convertr.org/
or use a program like Audacity
https://www.audacityteam.org/





