Jumping off a post on here I saw yesterday, I also listened to "Last Man in Davos" by TrueAnon, and I gotta say -
Wow, did that make me depressed. Why aren't more people talking about it? I feel like the Nick Landian techno-capital singularity nightmare is just around the corner, and I feel like no one is gonna stop it.
I do think that as time goes on, and it becomes more well known, that many may start to talk about it. But for real, what do you guys think?
This is actually the first TrueAnon episode I ever listened to because so many people on here were talking about it. I had heard good things before but it really left me underwhelmed and I kinda decided that the podcast wasn't for me at all. Any recommendations of episodes that you feel are a better example of why so many on here enjoy it?
I think most would agree that the Spider Network series are probably them at their niche, well researched hidden history best.
Obviously a lot of the coverage of the ongoing, less reported Epstein stuff.
A lot of the one-offs into a well defined topic - St Louis' bizarre occult pre-KKK anti-union history, Deutsche Bank (although the Grubstakers multipart series is better), Peter Thiel & Planitir, & even the Paris Hilton documentary one that's really about abusive 'behavior camps' that Brace has some first hand experience of.
Their 9/11 series or California wild fires episodes are good. Their episodes with guests on it are usually better and more structured.
Anything involving the Clintons, Epstein, or Gladio are all really good