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@lisafaulkner3295
@lisafaulkner3295 3 күн бұрын
Thanks Darryl. This podcast was shared to me by a random shop attendant in downtown Denver after he saw my human rights for Palestine shirt. I'm more than 30 hours deep into this podcast
@dreforeman1707
@dreforeman1707 8 күн бұрын
Great work
@bmc8871
@bmc8871 9 күн бұрын
Darryl, this was such a great talk. I'm sorry that you were rushed at the end. i could've listened to you talk about this subject for another two hours.
@joshmarietta9158
@joshmarietta9158 10 күн бұрын
Seeing as Al the recounts of those stories to start are lies told on Oct 7 really make those stories untrustworthy.
@sparkandstone5692
@sparkandstone5692 13 күн бұрын
High quality stuff. Onward
@jamesc8843
@jamesc8843 16 күн бұрын
This guy read the Jewish encyclopedia and just regurgitates their propaganda
@jamesc8843
@jamesc8843 16 күн бұрын
What a load of lies
@garrettsmithii7837
@garrettsmithii7837 16 күн бұрын
I bet I've posted a link to Fear and Loathing in the New Jerusalem on a hundred comments I've made in the last couple months. Absolutely outstanding, balanced assessment of a situation most people are clueless about. John mayersheimer's the Israeli Lobby is another resource anyone looking to broaden their perspective should read
@samlazar1053
@samlazar1053 16 күн бұрын
Nietzsche did read Dostoyevsky. He even said....he is the only man who could had tought me something. In his letters to his sister he consistently writes how mich influence Dostoyevsky was on him. He acvtusly discovered it by accident in a bookshop.
@killdogswithhammers
@killdogswithhammers 20 күн бұрын
Best podcast series I've listed to hands down
@payleryder45
@payleryder45 21 күн бұрын
The original Gay Race Communist. When Leftists attack your "extreme" "fascist" and "white nationalist" Church, and engage in bad faith denunciations of it on the premise that "what Jesus would do" is whatever their program is at the moment ("would Jesus be mean to trans kids?!?1!1?1!), remember that People's Temple is what they have in mind for every Church that hasn't already been turned - hollow it out, replace Christ with their political plan, but leave just enough vestigial Christian dressing on it to fool newcomers. Jones attracted believing Christians from other denominations to his Church and converted them to his political faith. The Democrat power elite at the time loved this guy - he had audiences with Carter, Willie Brown promoted him, and Moscone had him on speed dial (and vice versa), while Jones mobilized his people to block vote in San Francisco elections (he was an open Communist and admirer of Mao and Stalin). They liked his indictments of the "racist" society of the United States, coming from a white man, as a tool to break things and glean power from the rubble.
@SHIBBYiPANDA
@SHIBBYiPANDA 22 күн бұрын
Finished the first two episodes and something is nagging on me: how did the British not hold up their end of the bargain to give the Arabs a kingdom? They did give Faisal multiple kingdoms. And, unless I’m mistaken, you said that he still needed British support to maintain his kingdoms, which you said they did provide him. And the Zionists were basically allies with the British and Arabs against the Turks and Germans, no? But the Arabs can give the Zionists nothing? All they want is their historic homeland, while the Arabs get everything else across the entire Middle East, and that’s not good enough for them? Isn’t it OWED to the Zionists to give them something for helping in the war? It seems like the only way that the British broke their promise was that they didn’t give Faisal the entire Middle East on a silver platter, which is what he wanted, no? But they didn’t make specifics in their original agreement with Faisal and so it’s not even clear to me that they did break a promise. I’m interested to see if you can change my mind by the end. Edit: and to be honest, I don’t really buy this bit about the Arabs being simply to honorable to understand British diplomacy. Faisal was a very smart man and I think it’s impossible that he didn’t suspect that he wouldn’t get exactly the maximum of what he was asking for, especially since you tell stories about Faisal actually betraying the Ottomans.
@reginaldcornwalingford6210
@reginaldcornwalingford6210 29 күн бұрын
Hi Darryl
@akeeny2718
@akeeny2718 Ай бұрын
You impacted my life so much with your knowledge. I love you bro no homo lol. Keep doing what you're doing!
@mixerD1-
@mixerD1- Ай бұрын
Anyone else reckon Nietzsche was autistic?🤔
@davidwright9166
@davidwright9166 Ай бұрын
I always choke up on the Prodigal story also. The scene from Jesus of Nazareth with Robert Powell always moves me deeply.
@fminc
@fminc Ай бұрын
Hey Darryl I listened to all of your Israel Palestinian podcasts, 1 love man.
@Tenebrousable
@Tenebrousable Ай бұрын
Damn
@Say_When
@Say_When Ай бұрын
"As this thought got hold in my mind and I began to see further into the nature of the task that I had undertaken to perform, much of the political agitation and controversy that divided the North from the South, the black man from the white, began to look unreal and artificial to me. It seemed as if the people who carried on political campaigns were engaged to a very large extent in a battle with shadows, and that these shadows represented the prejudices and animosities of a period that was now past. On the contrary, the more I thought about it, the more it seemed to me that the kind of work that I had undertaken to do was a very real sort of thing. Moreover, it was a kind of work which tended not to divide, but to unite, all the opposing elements and forces, because it was a work of construction." -Booker T. Washington
@mattfox9063
@mattfox9063 Ай бұрын
Thank u Dave Smith! And Rogan for having Dave on so much I just finished the last episode. 24 hrs is long but want to listen again
@shmeckle666
@shmeckle666 28 күн бұрын
24 hours is a bargain for a topic this large. 24 hours is a few chapters of a book when wanting to understand historical realities and events. Know what I mean?
@christiensebastien2442
@christiensebastien2442 Ай бұрын
Lol what would Americans do if Mexican people crossed over the border and said they wanted to shear off the southwest and make it Mexico? I got news for you, Darryl. They are. Lol
@rja3680
@rja3680 Ай бұрын
It went as planned. When you accept that the administration do not have America's best interest at heart. Then you see the truth.
@ComedianDinger
@ComedianDinger Ай бұрын
4:22 gahdamn this is fing terrifying, idk if I wanna listen anymore😂😂
@jackwoodward774
@jackwoodward774 Ай бұрын
Unbelievable good. Incredible quality. I wish this was required listening for all our diplomats the cabinet. State department military echalon. Wish this was being taught in our universities instead of divisive woke politics.
@mohr4less
@mohr4less Ай бұрын
Dave Smith is a doofus. Can’t remember how I caught on to Darryl’s greatness but it wasn’t that dimwit.
@DaboooogA
@DaboooogA Ай бұрын
Excellent podcast thanks.
@TheBoujiman
@TheBoujiman Ай бұрын
Enjoyed this until the audio cut out and there was nothing to be heard for the last 10+ minutes. Quite weird.
@calebladd4082
@calebladd4082 2 ай бұрын
Everyone who thought this was an accident is naive. The military we have today could have pulled this off with tremendous ease. They did not want to.
@caseyc4516
@caseyc4516 2 ай бұрын
Daryl is such an intelligent and thoughtful storyteller..he’s the real deal when it comes to facts over feeling
@Biff855
@Biff855 2 ай бұрын
Dave Smith. Thanks for this. And Daryl well done.
@kevinsmith4541
@kevinsmith4541 2 ай бұрын
Incredible work. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Dave Smith, for directing me here.
@FunkyJeff22
@FunkyJeff22 2 ай бұрын
These guys just sound like incels
@Tenebrousable
@Tenebrousable Ай бұрын
The thing about them, that one should grable with, is the "involuntary" part. What do you do, if you can not?
@WildernessStudy
@WildernessStudy 2 ай бұрын
It blows my mind how people memory holed the origins of the Demoncrat party
@FornGorn_le_man
@FornGorn_le_man 2 ай бұрын
Best podcast series ever
@ahmedp8009
@ahmedp8009 2 ай бұрын
HONOR is of utmost importance to us Arabs, even today.
@amanr6346
@amanr6346 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant, and utterly captivating. So much relevance to our times, and the recurrent themes of human existence.
@orguksilverbeard7658
@orguksilverbeard7658 2 ай бұрын
I'm loving this se3ries, but there is one small factual error I'd like to bring up here. The Posse Comitatus act forbids the federal military to enforce civilian law with the exception of the national guard, which technically isn't federal as much as state run.
@seanstew1137
@seanstew1137 2 ай бұрын
1st I would like to say 2 hours into the first episode I am thoroughly interested. I will ask you this though. Why is it hard to understand that people in the know would speak out against 1. The Jewish money lenders bankrupting countries that in their opinion treated the Jews well. Secondly, the Jewish race and religion is unapologetically racist towards everyone else. They will tell you to your face if they are being honest that they are better than you, period. The Talmud refers to non Jews as animals. As the "Goyim". If your being honest, and most of what I heard is this far, no one should be confused on why certain people in high places did not trust the Jewish elite before and during WW1. And with the benefit of hindsight, they were correct.
@ahmedp8009
@ahmedp8009 2 ай бұрын
Audio cuts off at 3:06:22 ... :(
@ahmedp8009
@ahmedp8009 2 ай бұрын
Trumpeldor, if Trump was a Harry Potter Character.
@ahmedp8009
@ahmedp8009 2 ай бұрын
Out of context, its a fascinating survival story...but, that is until the Zionists started showing their fangs. The British "Empire" was not better either, they facilitated the occupation, lied to their allies and created this massive, destructive mess in the region that doesn't seem to have an end. But look at them now, UK is worthless today, they get ordered around by an Indian MP (Karma is beautiful), and mostly remembered by its dark history even by its neighbors! Disgracefull!
@seanstew1137
@seanstew1137 2 ай бұрын
I'm here on Dave Smiths recommendation when he was on Rogan
@churchoftheformerdaysaints
@churchoftheformerdaysaints 2 ай бұрын
The discussion of the honorable mediator near the end really makes me think of the distinction between that system and the liberal democratic judicial system. It makes me wonder if the negotiations between the plo and Israel could be mediated better by a person that both governments respect... Which I think is nobody. But it seems like if what you said is true, that may play a significant role in the breakdown of the negotiations. The Palestinian perception that Israel and the us are liberal democracies, and therefore the us is a partial, untrustworthy mediator.
@churchoftheformerdaysaints
@churchoftheformerdaysaints 2 ай бұрын
I think a huge missing piece in your research is the religious foundation of the conflict. I get you're trying to look at the secular side of things, but doing that seems to make the characters much more unidimensional. It especially creates an illusion that the core tenets of Zionism were novel, when they have been part of Jewish literature for thousands of years. Anyway, a lot of good information and storytelling. Keep up the good work!
@churchoftheformerdaysaints
@churchoftheformerdaysaints 2 ай бұрын
You mention that the competition between the strong institution and the tribe boils down to how stable the institution is. But that doesn't seem to be the case in America. It seems more like the primary concern we have that determines how much we identify with the larger institution is how just the institution is perceived when governing "our tribe."
@_1jay
@_1jay 2 ай бұрын
excellently done
@nastradumbass
@nastradumbass 2 ай бұрын
Sorry I'm late 😅
@paulfroelich1024
@paulfroelich1024 2 ай бұрын
Prince Faisal sounds amazing.
@kontemplashion1
@kontemplashion1 2 ай бұрын
1:10:00
@brandonbath6097
@brandonbath6097 2 ай бұрын
Blood libel that isn’t libel and is 100% true. Loo.