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History's Agenda

Podkast av Steve - "The Judge"

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Exploring recent and historic events that have defined America, this podcast is perfect for understanding the foundations of American culture. Have you always wondered about the events that led to the deaths of JFK or the story of Son of Sam? What about the full story behind the Founding Fathers? Each episode of History's Agenda provides detailed storytelling of these issues and many others. This is an ideal podcast for fact-hungry listeners.

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episode What They Never Told You About Titanic's Final Hours. Titanic's Untold Story cover

What They Never Told You About Titanic's Final Hours. Titanic's Untold Story

CLICK HERE! To send us a message! Ask us a Question or just let us know what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255140/fan_mail/new] We revisit the Titanic with the romance stripped away and focus on what actually mattered on the ship and in the minds of 1912. We argue that small choices, outdated safety rules, and blind trust in technology helped turn a survivable emergency into a world-shaking tragedy. • Titanic’s modern image versus the original horror of the disaster • Why the Olympic draws the real pre-sinking hype and why Titanic feels like “another Olympic” • The coal strike, passenger loads, and what “maiden voyage” meant socially • Propulsion and speed decisions and why efficiency shaped crossing behavior • The iceberg scrape, watertight compartments, and why the damage guarantees sinking • The overlooked restart to half speed and how it can force water in faster • How 1912 confidence in “practically unsinkable” ships shapes lifeboat policy • Lifeboat loading differences between Lightoller and Murdoch and the cost of empty seats • Steerage access problems and the class dynamics that amplify loss • Survivor anecdotes, gallows humor, and what later conventions reveal • Conspiracy claims about the Federal Reserve and the Olympic-Titanic swap myth and why they fail basic facts If anyone out there has questions, please post them and maybe we’ll do a question and answer one as well.

26. mars 2026 - 1 h 0 min
episode Remote Viewing, Demystified with Dick Allgire From the Future Forecasting Group. cover

Remote Viewing, Demystified with Dick Allgire From the Future Forecasting Group.

CLICK HERE! To send us a message! Ask us a Question or just let us know what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255140/fan_mail/new] A stray thought about a military tanker turns into a real-world headline two days later and that’s where the rabbit hole starts. I’m joined by veteran remote viewer Dick Allgire to talk about remote viewing as a trainable skill, not a vibe: a protocol-driven way to translate subconscious impressions into usable, testable data. We get specific about controlled remote viewing mechanics, including ideograms, the “blackboard” focus method, and why viewers often don’t “see” a movie so much as collect fragments and sensations. Dick shares the moments that convinced him something real was happening, plus why remote viewing can feel tedious and inconsistent even after decades of practice. We also break down target IDs, double blind protocol, and the targeteering process, because without clean tasking, chain of custody, and feedback, accuracy collapses into guesswork. From there we move into the work at Future Forecasting Group, including the hard problem of cryptocurrency forecasting and why some associative remote viewing setups fail. We also hit the topics people love to argue about: UFO remote viewing and why Dick thinks it’s usually the worst place to start, plus a chilling detour into mind control claims and the Derren Brown hypnosis experiment that mirrors classic “trigger cue” stories. If you’re curious about remote viewing training, consciousness research, and practical safeguards against self-deception, this conversation is for you. You can find Dick's Group at https://www.ffgrv.com/ Subscribe, share this with a curious friend, and leave a review if you want more deep dives like this. What would you choose as a validation target to test remote viewing for yourself?

13. mars 2026 - 1 h 16 min
episode David Whelan on the Lennon Assassination: Evidence They Don't Want You to See! Full Part One Episode cover

David Whelan on the Lennon Assassination: Evidence They Don't Want You to See! Full Part One Episode

CLICK HERE! To send us a message! Ask us a Question or just let us know what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255140/fan_mail/new] David Whelan is a foremost authority on the assassination of John Lennon. The conversation explores the complexities surrounding Mark Chapman's life and motivations. Chapman's background includes influences from religion and potential MKUltra programming. The significance of Chapman's time in Hawaii is highlighted as a turning point. The relationship between Chapman and Gloria raises questions about complicity.The day of the assassination is dissected for inconsistencies in witness statements.The role of security and bodyguards is questioned in the context of the assassination. Political implications, particularly regarding Reagan's administration, are discussed. The narrative surrounding the assassination is filled with conspiracy theories and unanswered questions. The legacy of John Lennon continues to provoke discussion and analysis. The political landscape during Nixon and Reagan's era influenced many events.John Lennon was a significant cultural figure advocating for peace.The mechanics of the shooting raise questions about the official narrative. Eyewitness accounts and medical evidence contradict the official story. There are suspicious characters and anomalies surrounding the assassination. The role of the police and their actions post-shooting are questionable.The involvement of secret organizations in political events is concerning.The media's portrayal of events can obscure the truth. The investigation into Lennon's death is ongoing and complex. Future revelations may change our understanding of the assassination. If you want to by David's Book click Below: https://www.amazon.com/stores/David-Whelan/author/B0D3549SFP?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1772459579&sr=8-1&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=3b67c801-40d0-480a-a8dc-b0eff0b8f9fc

7. mars 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode Who Killed John Lennon? And the Politics That Feared His Voice. cover

Who Killed John Lennon? And the Politics That Feared His Voice.

CLICK HERE! To send us a message! Ask us a Question or just let us know what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2255140/fan_mail/new] A football game on TV, Howard Cosell’s voice breaking the spell, and then a silence that never really ended. We start from that shared shock and pull a larger thread: how John Lennon’s voice grew into something governments measured, feared, and tried to contain. We map the Beatles’ improbable journey from pop to power, banned in the USSR yet copied onto “bone records” by kids who risked their futures just to hear a chord. Former Soviet leaders later admitted what censors couldn’t stop: music can humanize an enemy and loosen the gears of a rigid system. Back in the States, Lennon’s moral courage showed up in concrete ways, from refusing segregated audiences to standing with activists at the Free John Sinclair concert. That stance triggered surveillance, a deportation push, and a recognition in Washington that the youth vote—and Lennon’s ability to mobilize it—could reshape elections. Then we return to the Dakota and everything that doesn’t sit right. Conflicting medical recollections suggest a professional hit. Eyewitness stories diverge. Mark David Chapman lingers, reading The Catcher in the Rye, echoing a pattern that later brushes the Hinckley case and fuels MKUltra speculation. We don’t claim a smoking gun; we lay out the record as it exists, with care and context. Around the edges, the world was changing fast: Reagan’s incoming team, the Committee on the Present Danger, Euro-missile plans, and a new media landscape—CNN, soon MTV—ready to give Lennon a live line to millions. Pair that with signs the Beatles were edging toward shared studio time in 1981, and the stakes grow larger than one man with a pistol. What remains is the why. A voice that couldn’t be bought, a platform that could fill streets, and a decade that was about to hinge on narratives of fear and force. We weigh the evidence, challenge the official story where it falters, and honor the cost of losing an artist who believed songs could be tools, not souvenirs. Listen, then tell us what you think—was it a lone gunman, or did policy and power have a heavier hand? If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review. Your support helps us keep asking hard questions with open eyes.

6. feb. 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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