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Red Pill Diary
Lewis Harper
30 episodes
1 day ago
Do you ever get that sinking feeling, the one where you feel you only get half the story? Or even a different story altogether. Hello and welcome to the Red Pill Diary. I’m Lewis, and I will be your host. So, ready or not, let’s flip the switch and shed some light on it.
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Do you ever get that sinking feeling, the one where you feel you only get half the story? Or even a different story altogether. Hello and welcome to the Red Pill Diary. I’m Lewis, and I will be your host. So, ready or not, let’s flip the switch and shed some light on it.
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Red Pill Diary
Tensions and Triumphs: Trade, War, and Unity (1806–1815) - E30

Join Lewis and Deb, two regular folks, for a lively chat on The Red Pill Diary, diving into 1806–1815. This punchy episode unpacks America’s wild ride through trade chaos, epic battles, and faith-fueled unity. From the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair’s naval drama to Perry’s Lake Erie heroics, Tecumseh’s “Tippecanoe and Tyler Too” stand, and “Biddle’s Bank” sparking economic fights, discover quirky gems like steamboat wrecks and spyglass smuggling. With tariffs as the cash cow, every move mattered. Expect banter, fresh insights, well, maybe, and history’s lessons. Eyes open, lights on!

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6 months ago
28 minutes 36 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Early Growth: Land, Souls, and Sovereignty (1795–1805) - E29

Deb and Lewis, two regular folks, dive into 1795–1805 on The Red Pill Diary (Episode 29 for podcast fans). They explore America’s growth through land deals like the Louisiana Purchase and faith-driven revivals, despite political clashes. From the Jay Treaty to the Election of 1800, tariffs (no income tax ‘til 1861) ruled. Linking to 2025’s divides, this chat asks: can we reconnect? Real talk, big ideas—lights on!

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6 months ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Constitutional Cloth: Compromise and Creed (1784–1794) - E28

Dive into the crucible of 1784–1794 with The Red Pill Diary as hosts Deb and Lewis unravel how a fledgling America wove its constitutional cloth amid debt, discord, and determination. In this gripping second chapter of our 14-part series, Liberty’s Price, we explore the power plays that forged a republic—from the Articles of Confederation’s collapse to the Constitutional Convention’s compromises, Shays’ and Whiskey Rebellions, and the Northwest Indian War. Discover how faith and resolve knit unity against faction’s pull, with echoes in today’s $35 trillion debt debates and polarized divides. Join us for Constitutional Cloth: Compromise and Creed, where history’s threads reveal America’s soul—and its lessons for 2025. Stay awake, stay curious, and keep weaving the truth with The Red Pill Diary.

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6 months ago
11 minutes 56 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Woven Beginnings: Faith Fuels Freedom (1776-1783) – E27

Deb and Lewis open the 14-part ‘Liberty’s Price: Power and Peril in America’s Rise’ series, diving into 1776-1783—a time when the Declaration’s ink and Yorktown’s smoke stitched the first threads of America’s fabric.

In this deep, flowing dialogue, they unravel how civil rebellion and spiritual fervor intertwined—from Lexington’s defiant shots to Valley Forge’s fervent prayers—means of muskets and sermons driving ends of liberty and a fledgling republic.

Pride’s ‘we’re free and God’s own’ blends with pragmatism’s ‘fight and unite,’ enriched by constitutional roots like Virginia’s 1776 freedoms.

From Paine’s revolutionary spark to Sampson’s quiet stand, weaves a cloth that stretches struggles and faith—why see it? It’s our fabric, then and now. Tune in—no nap yet!"

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7 months ago
27 minutes 11 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Shadows of Secrets: Cold War Shadows (1969-1975) -E26

We unpack Nixon’s ’69 bio-weapons ban—Fort Detrick shifts, but shadows linger. Olson’s ’53 death resurfaces—$750,000 paid in ’75—MKUltra’s dosing spills out, MKCHAOS tracks 50,000, Watergate’s plumbers bust trust in ’72.

Means twist from lives to secrets—pride cheers ‘we’re clean,’ practicality hides the dirt. Church’s probe digs deep—CIA ops didn’t stop; they went global.

Your TikTok’s pinging ‘cause of this—data’s the new trade—adversaries cash in too. History’s shadows hit home—tune in to our last episode in this series. We've turned the lights on for you!

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7 months ago
27 minutes 25 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Germs, Lies, and Cold War Ties - Cold War Labs (1945-1969) - E25

We dive into the Cold War’s creepy labs. From Pearl’s bait to Paperclip’s Nazis, it’s means for ends—pride shouting ‘we’re ahead,’ practicality hiding the fallout—your phone’s pinging today ‘cause of this. History’s trades didn’t stop; they scaled up—tune in!

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7 months ago
29 minutes 12 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Pearl Harbor and Operation Paperclip (1941-1945) – E24

Lewis and Deb dive into December 7, 1941—Pearl Harbor’s 2,403 dead, a deliberate lure to war? Then, 1945—Operation Paperclip grabs 1,600 Nazi scientists, trading justice for rockets and germs. From Episode 22’s Lusitania sinking, history unfolds: lives swapped for strategy, morals for might. How’d it shape us? The thread continues here, stretching to Cold War shadows ahead.

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8 months ago
33 minutes 26 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Mustard Gas and Reichstag – Early Horrors (1917-1933) - E23

Welcome to The Red Pill Diary—we’re peeling back history’s dark bets. Today, Deb and Lewis dive into these early horrors—events that set a century’s tone—not just to recount, but to trace a thread that stretches from those days into our own: how pride and pragmatism shaped means to ends, how their costs ripple still, and why seeing this matters now more than ever. We've turned the lights on for you.

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8 months ago
25 minutes 54 seconds

Red Pill Diary
The Lusitania Gambit (1915) - E22

May 7, 1915—the RMS Lusitania sinks off Ireland, lives lost to a German U-boat. Was it tragedy or Britain’s cold bet? Lewis and Deb dive into decoded intel, hidden gun cotton, and a king’s eerie hint—unpacking how Britain spun the dead to pull the U.S. into WWI. From Morgan’s cash to Wilson’s waver, historians clash: sloppy chaos or deliberate play? The blueprint begins—means for ends, no regrets.”

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8 months ago
16 minutes 20 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Spies, Lies, and Alibis: The Dark Side of Security - E21

"Explore the secret side of keeping us safe in 'Spies, Lies, and Alibis: The Dark Side of Security.' " We'll discuss hidden prisons, sending people to other countries for questioning, and risky science experiments. It's like looking at history repeating itself but with new twists. Are we doing better this time around? It doesn't look like it. Please tune in for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is unsettling.

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9 months ago
21 minutes 38 seconds

Red Pill Diary
The Opium Fortune: Wealth Merchants and the Shadow of the Opium Trade - E20

In this episode, we explore the lesser-known aspects of 19th-century wealth accumulation, specifically focusing on families who built their fortunes through the opium trade with China. Often overlooked in history books, these merchants were not merely traders; they played a significant role in an era where global commerce was intertwined with moral ambiguity. I have turned the lights on for you.

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11 months ago
18 minutes 15 seconds

Red Pill Diary
China and John Jacob Astor, Empires of Profit: From Fur to Opium - E19

Take a dive into the messy world of business where ambition and ethics collide. In this episode, we take a trip back to the time of John Jacob Astor, who ruled the fur trade with China and set the stage for one of the most profitable and controversial trades in history: opium. We’ll look at how Astor’s tight grip on the market and integration strategies still echo in today's big companies like BlackRock and Vanguard, where data has replaced goods as the key commodity, but the game hasn’t changed one bit. I have turned the lights on for you.


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11 months ago
18 minutes 25 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Merchants, Wealth, Furs, Opium, and the Marriage of Mutual Interests: The Inspiration of John Ledyard - E18

Dive into the forgotten pages of history with our podcast, where adventure, commerce, and geopolitics intertwine in the 18th and 19th centuries. In this episode, we continue the journey with the remarkable life of John Ledyard, an American explorer whose exploits set the stage for global trade networks and wealthy merchants that would shape economies and cultures across continents. From the icy waters of the Pacific Northwest to the bustling markets of Canton, we prepare to unfold stories of ambition, innovation, and the complex dance of trade with China involving furs and opium. I have turned the lights on for you. 


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11 months ago
20 minutes 18 seconds

Red Pill Diary
The Empress of China: Opening America's Eastern Trade Route - E17
Dive into the tale of the Empress of China, where adventure meets commerce! This voyage not only opened the floodgates of trade with the East but also marked America's bold entry into global diplomacy. Tune in to uncover how one ship's journey shaped a nation's destiny. I've turned the lights on for you.
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11 months ago
19 minutes 41 seconds

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Cook, Hawaii, Sugar, and the Gilded Age. Looking for Paradise - E16
Join us as we travel back to the 1870s and examine the melding of the sugar business, expansion, and some shenanigans: robber barons, pineapples, Oil, and Railroads. The Gilded Age planted the seeds for the Progressive Era. Some think that's a good thing. Sometimes paradise is not always paradise. I have turned the lights on for you.
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1 year ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

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Angola, the Bokongo, and the Azores. Diamonds are Someone's Best Friend. Ask Maurice - E15
What do the Bokongo, Azores, Diamonds, and American Champion have in common? As with all the rest, it has three letters and some keen business interests. We are going down our rabbit trail and invite you to join us on our continued journey on the Red Pill Diary. Come on over. I've turned the lights on for you.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 48 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Chile and Allende. Intended or Unintended Consequences? Well Maybe a Little of Both - E14
It's amazing what a little bit of chaos can accomplish. Yet, like many events, unknowns tend to mess up the work and provide unintended consequences, like Nicaragua, Columbia, Iran, Guatemala, Cuba, Vietnam, and a host of others. Are you interested? Come on over and join us at the Red Pill Diary. I've turned the lights on for you.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 2 seconds

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Don't Take It Personally. Dien Bien Phu and Operation Passage to Freedom - It's Just Business - E13
Proxy, Propaganda, and the Principle. When you have them, you're unbeatable. Well, maybe not. What does Dien Bien Phu and Operation Passage to Freedom have in common? Come on over to the RedPill Diary and listen in. I turned the lights on for you.
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1 year ago
20 minutes 43 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Nicaragua and Panama. BOGO - It's Amazing What a Postage Stamp Can Do - E12
Add some PR with a gallon of Machiavelli, create chaos, and throw in some military intervention. It is incredible what a postage stamp can do—another one of those pesky unintended consequences. Come on in and join us. I turned the lights on for you.
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1 year ago
22 minutes 10 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Bananas, Guatemala and Bernays - A Tall Yarn - E11
Spin. Do you know it when you see it? Some can tell a tall tale, and everyone believes it. It's one of the other oldest professions. What were the intended and unintended consequences? Come on in and join me on my journey in the Red Pill Diary. I have the lights on for you.
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1 year ago
24 minutes 10 seconds

Red Pill Diary
Do you ever get that sinking feeling, the one where you feel you only get half the story? Or even a different story altogether. Hello and welcome to the Red Pill Diary. I’m Lewis, and I will be your host. So, ready or not, let’s flip the switch and shed some light on it.