This week's episode is a conversation with James Pew, of Woke Watch Canada. We talk about Woke Watch Canada's work, the "woke" movement, where it comes from and what it's trying to accomplish, and what Woke Watch Canada is doing to combat it.
Mar 27, 2023•1 hr 40 min•Season 1Ep. 85
Today's episode is an introduction to transhumanist Martine Rothblatt, founder of the Terasem Movement and author of Virtually Human: The Promise - and the Peril - of Digital Immortality.
Mar 21, 2023•1 hr 9 min•Season 1Ep. 84
In 1935, USMC Major General Smedley Butler wrote a booklet entitled "War is a Racket." In this episode, we take a look at the life and times of Smedley Butler, and see that what he said in the 1930s remains valid in the 2020s.
Mar 13, 2023•1 hr 34 min•Season 1Ep. 83
In today's episode I speak with Jim McMurtry, who was recently fired from his teaching position by the Abbotsford, B.C. School Board for contradicting "the narrative" about Canadian Native residential schools and standing for the truth.
Mar 07, 2023•2 hr 35 min•Season 1Ep. 82
Today I follow up on last week's episode on "nudging," "choice architecture," and the Behavioural Insights Team. We look at an example of the Behavioural Insights Team's work, and also spend some time talking about Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler's responses to criticism that their work has received.
Mar 04, 2023•1 hr 31 min•Season 1Ep. 81
In this week's episode, we dig a little deeper into the issue of "nudging," examining Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler's idea of "libertarian paternalism," and how governments are using these tactics to manipulate their citizens.
Feb 25, 2023•1 hr 41 min•Season 1Ep. 80
Recently a relatively well-known actor caught some flak on Twitter for agreeing with a tweet declaring that a certain large pharmaceutical company is a danger to the world. In today's episode, we look at how the actions of this company over the past fifteen years testify to the reality of the tweet, and discuss how it is no longer considered appropriate to make such comments.
Feb 16, 2023•1 hr 45 min•Season 1Ep. 79
In 1974, The Kissinger Report (NSSM-200 - Implications of Worldwide Population Growth for U.S. Security) was completed. It did not become public until the 1990s, and it reveals much about U.S. international population policy. Its implications are very current, even after fifty years. In this episode, we look at the Kissinger Report, and see how the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is still putting Kissinger's ideas into practice around the world.
Feb 11, 2023•2 hr 14 min•Season 1Ep. 78
A brief episode today, looking at the connection between Sesame Street and the U.S. Armed Forces. In this episode, we'll consider how "educational entertainment for children" may be influenced by funders, and how its messaging must be examined in the light of the worldviews of those who pay the bills.
Feb 09, 2023•1 hr 2 min•Season 1Ep. 77
In today's episode, we'll discuss how we can tell fact from fiction in media reports. Using an example from a widely-shared website, we'll follow the steps in separation truth from falsehood and baseless speculation from genuine journalism.
Feb 06, 2023•1 hr 17 min•Season 1Ep. 76
For decades we've been told that there are too many human beings on this planet for life to be sustained, and apocalyptic predictions about our imminent demise have been made since the 1960s. In this episode, we look at the international drive toward population reduction, its roots and fruits, and discuss what our response to this movement should be in the light of God's Word.
Feb 03, 2023•1 hr 55 min•Season 1Ep. 75
In today's episode we'll look at the way the media and political narrative surrounding Ukraine has shifted over the past year, especially concerning the activity of "extreme right-wing" groups in that country.
Jan 27, 2023•1 hr 19 min•Season 1Ep. 74
Today we'll listen to Tony Blair speaking about Digital ID at the WEF in Davos, consider how it is being touted as a cure for all ills, and what this push for Digital ID means for us.
Jan 20, 2023•2 hr 2 min•Season 1Ep. 73
Darren Byler's 2021 book In the Camps: China's High-Tech Penal Colony reveals how Big Tech and the totalitarian State in China have combined forces to develop systems of oppression and control of the Uyghur population in China's Xinjiang province. In today's episode, we look at the links between these developments and American tech corporations, and the danger of imagining that "this could never happen here."
Jan 13, 2023•1 hr 19 min•Season 1Ep. 72
I recently stumbled across a Canadian public school curriculum website that vividly demonstrates the necessity for discernment, digging a little deeper, and being aware of the interests at work behind the scenes in shaping public opinion. In this week's episode of Dan 11:32, we take a look at kidsboostimmunity.com.
Jan 05, 2023•1 hr 6 min•Season 1Ep. 71
Author Yasha Levine refers to Silicon Valley as "Surveillance Valley," and the book that bears this title reveals much about how true that moniker really is. In this episode of Dan 11:32, we'll look at the roots of the Internet in the American military-industrial complex, and the continuing role that Big Tech continues to play in seeking to build a world where everyone is watched, predicted, and controlled.
Nov 21, 2022•2 hr 18 min•Season 1Ep. 70
How did we become a society that proclaims "tolerance" to be the greatest good, while still being so intolerant toward certain points of view? In this week's episode, we explore this question, looking at the influential 1965 essay by Herbert Marcuse, "Repressive Tolerance," and considering its lasting and destructive influence.
Nov 11, 2022•1 hr 44 min•Season 1Ep. 69
In this week's episode I discuss Dr. Mark McDonald's 2021 book The United States of Fear: How America Fell Victim To A Mass Delusional Psychosis . McDonald argues that America suffered two pandemics: a viral one, and a psychological one, with the "pandemic of fear" being far more dangerous and damaging. His thesis, that this "fear pandemic" is rooted in the natural anxieties of women on behalf of their children and families, worsened by the way in which feminized men failed their women, inflamed...
Nov 05, 2022•1 hr 34 min•Season 1Ep. 68
In today's episode, I go through the introduction of Mark Milke's 2021 book The Victim Cult: How the Grievance Culture Hurts Everyone and Wrecks Civilzations , and address what Milke has to say about this "grievance culture" in the context of the previous two episodes on "Truth and Reconciliation."
Oct 26, 2022•1 hr 29 min•Season 1Ep. 67
The truth matters, and it often falls victim when the dominant ideology is being promoted. In this episode, we use the examples of the Kamloops Residential School and the Nicholas Sandmann case to discuss the importance of discernment, and the lack of discernment that has often been shown, even in the evangelical world. In this episode, I go through the following article, published in January of this year: https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/in-kamloops-not-one-body-has-been-found
Oct 14, 2022•1 hr 13 min
In today's episode, we consider last week's "Day of Truth and Reconciliation," what this day really means, the ideology upon which it is based, and what that means for the way in which we participate in it. In this episode, we'll consider Tom Flanagan's article, "Did Indian Residential Schools Cause Intergenerational Trauma," which can be found here: https://www.dorchesterreview.ca/blogs/news/did-indian-residential-schools-cause-intergenerational-trauma
Oct 06, 2022•1 hr 47 min•Season 1Ep. 65
On Friday, September 16th, I gave a presentation at the inaugural Canadian Theopolitans conference (www.canadiantheopolitans.ca). The presentation was based on a chapter in my forthcoming book entitled "Creating Superman," and explores the history and philosophy of transhumanism, and the importance of the transhumanist ideology on the world stage today. In this week's episode, I'm sharing that presentation here on the podcast. It covers some material that I've already covered in previous episode...
Sep 20, 2022•3 hr 15 min•Season 1Ep. 64
People have four great hopes: a second innocence after long immersion in a broken world, a justice that is clean and without ambiguity, a security that cannot be undermined, and a world in which there are no more difficult labours. In this episode, we will consider the ways in which Identity Politics attempts to provide shortcuts to the realization of these hopes, with reference to Joshua Mitchell's book American Awakening: Identity Politics and Other Afflictions of our Time.
Sep 09, 2022•1 hr 17 min•Season 1Ep. 63
In this episode we conclude our look at Mattias Desmet's book The Psychology of Totalitarianism, drawing some conclusions and offering an evaluation of Desmet's conclusions.
Aug 26, 2022•1 hr 2 min•Season 1Ep. 62
This week I read a letter that was published on the Aquila Report, and talk about the way in which identity politics twists the Christian concepts of transgression, innocence, and the scapegoat for its own purposes.
Aug 18, 2022•1 hr 17 min•Season 1Ep. 61
In this episode I go through chapters seven and eight of Mattias Desmet's 2022 book The Psychology of Totalitarianism. In this week's episode we'll look at "The Leader and the Masses," and "Conspiracy and Ideology."
Aug 12, 2022•1 hr 13 min•Season 1Ep. 60
This week we'll continue our journey through Mattias Desmet's The Psychology of Totalitarianism, and work our way through the fifth and sixth chapters - "The Desire for a Master," and "The Rise of the Masses."
Aug 03, 2022•1 hr 42 min•Season 1Ep. 59
This week we'll look at the third and fourth chapters of Mattias Desmet's 2022 book The Psychology of Totalitarianism. In these chapters, Desmet discusses the goals of the mechanistic ideology, and the method that adherents of this ideology uses to gather knowledge. This episode follows up on last week's episode, which discusses the introduction and first two chapters of the book, so if you haven't already listened to that episode, I recommend that you start there!
Jul 26, 2022•1 hr 23 min•Season 1Ep. 58
This week I begin a detailed look at Mattias Desmet's 2022 book The Psychology of Totalitarianism, in which he explains the nature of "mass formation" and its results. In this episode we'll go through the introduction and the first two chapters of the book, in which Desmet begins to discuss the issue of Science and its Psychological Effects.
Jul 19, 2022•1 hr 37 min•Season 1Ep. 57
This week's episode is a preview of my forthcoming book, How In The World Did We Get Here? Today I read Chapter 4, "Sexual Revolutions," which explores the Twentieth Century sexual revolutions which have shaped our prevailing culture's views on sexuality, marriage, family, and the relationship between the sexes.
Jul 01, 2022•2 hr 28 min•Season 1Ep. 56