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Questioning Government: A comprehensive dialogue about how you see what's going on around you.

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Imagine being comfortable yet complacent, stuck in a societal rut without even realizing it. That's exactly what we, your hosts Bobby Frost and Misty grapple with during our enlightening discussion about government smoke and mirrors. We juxtapose this with an intriguing conversation about the implications of Africa's ban on the American dollar, shedding light on the possibly unforeseen impact on the free-market economy and our reliance on foreign resources.
Ever wondered how prepared you are for an unlikely apocalypse? We sure did. As we navigate this concept, we emphasize the underestimated significance of basic survival skills. Turning the tables, we engage you in a thought-provoking discourse on the influence of media and the government's role in shaping public perception, using recent movies and historical events as reference points.
Are you ready to question everything you know about conspiracy theories and historical events? We are! Join us as we dissect the story of Malcolm X, his transformative journey post Mecca visit, and Marcus Garvey's efforts to empower African-Americans. We also navigate the complexities of the African diaspora, the BRICS alliance and their potential future implications. As we end our episode, we engage in a lively debate about the pervasiveness of power and greed, the importance of staying 'woke' and the essentiality of questioning accepted beliefs. Buckle up for a mind-opening journey - one episode at a time!

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Capítulos

1. African Stereotypes and Rich Natural Resources (00:00:00)

2. Africa's Ban on American Dollar (00:06:22)

3. Concerns About Preparedness for an Apocalypse (00:16:28)

4. TV's Influence on Historical Conspiracy Theories (00:22:27)

5. Conspiracy Theories and Historical Reflections (00:32:34)

6. Conspiracy Theories & African Identity Discussion (00:36:40)

7. Power, Greed, and Awareness (00:44:10)

8. Promotion and Engagement Through Social Media (00:49:20)

72 episódios

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Manage episode 373809369 series 3443555
Conteúdo fornecido por Bobby Frost. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por Bobby Frost ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

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Imagine being comfortable yet complacent, stuck in a societal rut without even realizing it. That's exactly what we, your hosts Bobby Frost and Misty grapple with during our enlightening discussion about government smoke and mirrors. We juxtapose this with an intriguing conversation about the implications of Africa's ban on the American dollar, shedding light on the possibly unforeseen impact on the free-market economy and our reliance on foreign resources.
Ever wondered how prepared you are for an unlikely apocalypse? We sure did. As we navigate this concept, we emphasize the underestimated significance of basic survival skills. Turning the tables, we engage you in a thought-provoking discourse on the influence of media and the government's role in shaping public perception, using recent movies and historical events as reference points.
Are you ready to question everything you know about conspiracy theories and historical events? We are! Join us as we dissect the story of Malcolm X, his transformative journey post Mecca visit, and Marcus Garvey's efforts to empower African-Americans. We also navigate the complexities of the African diaspora, the BRICS alliance and their potential future implications. As we end our episode, we engage in a lively debate about the pervasiveness of power and greed, the importance of staying 'woke' and the essentiality of questioning accepted beliefs. Buckle up for a mind-opening journey - one episode at a time!

Support the show

Thanks for listening please go leave a review or comment and hit the support show link at the bottom of the page, so we can continue to give you and all tri nation more high-quality episodes and content!

  continue reading

Capítulos

1. African Stereotypes and Rich Natural Resources (00:00:00)

2. Africa's Ban on American Dollar (00:06:22)

3. Concerns About Preparedness for an Apocalypse (00:16:28)

4. TV's Influence on Historical Conspiracy Theories (00:22:27)

5. Conspiracy Theories and Historical Reflections (00:32:34)

6. Conspiracy Theories & African Identity Discussion (00:36:40)

7. Power, Greed, and Awareness (00:44:10)

8. Promotion and Engagement Through Social Media (00:49:20)

72 episódios

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