Streaming woes, chats across platforms, and early banter
Resumen del episodio
We kick off Episode 139 live across Rumble, YouTube, and FFT Radio with some on‑air tech wrangling, weather whiplash, and garden talk (including a clever DIY worm‑powered composting tip), before easing into sharper banter on UK politics, media narratives, and the art of keeping a multi‑platform stream stable. In Hour Two, I’m joined by Jeff Roberts of Armreg to discuss his organization’s large reference work, why open historical inquiry matters, and how censorship and social pressure shape what we’re allowed to question. In Hour Three, Etta Vogt checks in from Chicago for a wide‑ranging conversation on Gaza, the moral cost of dehumanization, and whether today’s elites have slid into occult thinking. We also touch on Catherine Austin Fitts’ framing of “Mr. Global,” the spiritual dimension of our moment, and urgent, practical concerns about AI (from organoid chips to everyday chatbots), data centers, and what communities can do next. Throughout, we keep it human: practical streaming notes, a song break from an independent producer, and a reminder that resilience, curiosity, and local action still beat fear and passivity.'Rumble': https://rumble.com'YouTube': https://www.youtube.com'Telegram': https://telegram.org'Streamster (multistream relay tool mentioned)': https://streamster.io'Republic Broadcasting Network (RBN)': https://republicbroadcasting.org'Solari (Catherine Austin Fitts)': https://www.solari.com'Cortical Labs (organoid computing referenced)': https://www.corticallabs.com'Anthropic Claude (AI referenced)': https://www.anthropic.com/claude'Google Gemini (AI referenced)': https://ai.google.com/gemini/'OpenAI ChatGPT (AI referenced)': https://openai.com/chat'Y Combinator': https://www.ycombinator.com'Rick Beato YouTube Channel': https://www.youtube.com/@RickBeato'TikTok': https://www.tiktok.com'DOOM (id Software/Bethesda)': https://bethesda.net/en/game/doom
