This is a cross episode with PNWeird, a podcast uncovering the deep history of the Pacific Northwest. In light of the NBA gambling scandal that threatens to topple professional basketball, I was asked to guest and dole out my basketball expertise. I happily obliged.
If you haven't already, make sure you check out, follow and sub to PNWeird. If you live in Oregon, Washington and even British Columbia, you have no excuse not to.
Alex Sammon joins the show to talk about how you can defeat ICE (because the Democrats won't help), why Americans aren't drinking beer (they should) and whether or not he should take a job at Bari Weiss' The Free Press (they wouldn't even let him through the door).
Here are Alex's articles:
Is Graham Platner's political career over before it even started? Is he a Nazi? Or just a dumbass? Or both? What's up with the gleeful satisfaction people are getting from all politicians being terrible? Is there anyone to believe in anymore?
Brother Isaac is joined by the good Dr. Dhia Daoud, a Palestinian-American emergency room physician to talk about his time working at a hospital in Gaza and his illegal detention in Israel after taking part in the Freedom Flotilla.
At times, the world can feel like it's more than we can bear, but Dr. Daoud tells us what we can to do to remain hopeful.
It's more than reasonable to ashamed of being an American. But take some solace. At least you're not British.
On Part Two of the Trial of Tony Blair: Pedophile Isle, self-loathing Englishman (but he's from the North don't get it twisted) Eyup Lovely informs us sweet, naive Americans of the true horrors of Great Britain. From the unparalleled pederasty of Jimmy Savile, to the cowardice of Keir Starmer, to the heartbreaking disappointment of Jeremy Corbyn, Mr. Lovely reveals the irredeemable nature of the English. No amount of railroads nor literature nor "civilization" can possibly make up for the what the English have wrought upon the world.
We also talk about One Battle After Another, 28 Years Later and why Chris Morris is the one Englishman you can trust.
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Brother Isaac is joined by Mr. Eyup Lovely to talk about the unfathomable depths of evil of Sir Tony Blair.
The former Prime Minister and future inmate at the Hague is tasked with overseeing the development of post-genocide Gaza. He will try to build casinos on the bones of children. He will not count or respect the dead. He has already killed so many.
But there is hope. There has to be.
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Brother Isaac is joined by Brother Klonny of Parapower Mapping to talk about our love for football (soccer to you Yankee heathens) and ask whether the sport has the potential to change the world for good, or is just another agent for evil.
Brother Isaac is a Liverpool fan and Klonny is a gooner (also known as an Arsenal fan), though we don't really make a case to the listener to pick sides.
Which club do you support?
Be sure to support Klonny's great research at his Patreon.
Brother Isaac is again joined by Brother Dan Boguslaw to talk about the NYC mayoral race, new Epstein documents and how you can better spend your time uncovering the truth about the world.
Make sure to support Dan's excellent investigative work at Deeper States.
Brother Isaac is joined by Brother mudfloodmemes to talk about how the world works.
It's hard to know what's in the hearts of men (and Erika Kirk). They say they believe. Brother Isaac believes they really want to believe. But can one distinguish between true belief and internet induced hysteria? Who is more full of faith: the people who believed they would be raptured after learning about it on TikTok? Or the people who are convinced they discovered a new mathematical model after chatting with Grok for hundreds of hours?
Brother Miles Klee of The Rolling Stone discusses his work covering the many ChatGPT induced delusions, why they are not technically a form of psychosis, the upcoming legal battles facing Sam Altman and OpenAI and why he'd rather stick around earth for the rapture.
Follow Miles on Twitter and purchase his collection of short stories that he never even considered using ChatGPT to write.
Brazil is nuts, man.
But their respect for the law is putting America to shame. Just this month, Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years behind bars for his part in the attempted coup and assassination plot of president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
To discuss the landmark ruling, Brother Isaac is joined by journalist Brian Mier, a journalist based in Brazil who has long documented the corruption of the Bolsonaro regime. He tells us why the Brazilian coup is different from the American insurrection, what America could learn from Brazil and why Glenn Greenwald is not to be trusted.
Be sure to follow Brian on Twitter and subscribe to his Substack.
Brother Isaac talks about the world's oldest profession in the 21st century with Sister Merrick DeVille. Merrick has been a sex worker for over a decade and talks about the labor conditions for strippers, porn stars and OnlyFans creators. She also gives solid and not at all scornful advice to men about what women want.
Welcome to the internet. You are all online now.
Charlie Kirk's death is a Rorschach test. What do you want it to be?
Brother Isaac is joined by Dorian (@dankdeleuze) to discuss all the different interpretations of the latest spectacle. Was it a leftist? Was it a groyper? Was it Israel? Was it the deep state? Does it matter?
If you enjoy this show, please support Dorian's work. Follow his work at patreon.com/Truncata.
Uh oh.
Quick thoughts on the Charlie Kirk killing.
And how 9/11 is now boring by design. Did we kill the significance of 9/11 with our little memes and jokes? Did we push 9/11 off the cliff with our edgy jokes? 9/11 meme sommelier, @breedingcastle, discusses why 9/11 is her favorite holiday and you can't stop her from enjoying the joke.
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Why do Epstein and aliens seem to orbit each other? Will this round of alien whistleblowing finally provide the necessary disclosure to prove the existence of ETs and alien technology? Do we live in an era of mass psychosis? Brother Isaac is joined by Brother Robert Skvarla to explain the always unexplainable and how to live in world without truth.
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Brother Isaac is joined by Brothers Brad (@brad_the_rambler) and Dorian (@dankdeleuze) to answer your most pressing questions. Who really runs the US? Did Trump come back from heaven? Is karma real? Hot Dog Loadout? And more!
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The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is in its terminal season and Brother Isaac says not a moment too soon. Stephen Colbert is a husk of his former self. He once parodied bloviating conservative media pundits with deadpan perfection. Then, during the Obama and Trump years, he became a parody of the vacant liberal dem. One was funny, the other was not.
People are blaming Trump for his cancellation, and maybe that's true, but its unfortunate because he should have been booted by his own lack of comedic merit. Now, he gets to be a liberal martyr in the fight against the bad orange man. He should be so grateful.
To discuss the rise and precipitous fall of Stephen Colbert, Brother Isaac is joined by Brothers Ben and Jordano of Remember Shuffle. Be sure to follow them if you aren't already.
Burning Man is over. The Performative Male is dead. Brother Isaac is joined by his dear friend, Brother Herman Wakefield (@doomscroll_forever), to conduct a postmortem of this two awful things that they have to know about.
Brother Isaac stops by Stockholm on his European tour and is hosted by the very gracious Rap Game's Edward Bernays. They talk about all the suspicious things going on in Sweden: the assassination Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, the Bilderbergs, and the cashless societies that are coming for all of us. Then, Edward tells us a strange tale about how he emigrated from America to Sweden. He was driven to madness by the viral sensation Kony 2012.
Make sure you check out Edward's very own podcast, Infinite Jest.
How bad was East Germany and the GDR really? Brother Nick from Corner Späti joins to talk about the true history of the German Democratic Republic and why Berlin is one of the best cities in the world.