2019.07.27 07:06 Snauster TrueAnon
2018.04.06 03:59 thisoldwizard Red Scare
2018.04.01 12:32 guccibananabricks StupIDPol: Marxist critique of essentialism
2023.05.09 22:32 HarryMullet Episode 9: First Gay President feat. Liz Franczak
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2023.05.08 20:58 longbrianr I Google Image searched
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2023.04.19 15:38 DumbElonMusk91 TrueAnon is an American politics podcast hosted by Brace Belden and Liz Franczak. The podcast focuses on left-wing analysis of political issues and events, particularly those concerning deceased financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
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2022.12.22 00:33 Makeritualnoise if you enjoyed nexpo's video about the elan school, you may enjoy this series about synanon and the tti
2022.11.23 20:00 completely-ineffable Friends of the sub Brace Belden and Liz Franczak sneer at SBF, effective altruism, and rationalism
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2022.07.23 01:33 DanAinge Greenwald's interview with Liz Franczak
2022.03.25 17:46 jordan-drawws Liz Franczak auditioning for the new season of American Idol.
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2021.12.15 15:21 hollerescondido everyone's all Comfrey this, Comfrey that, but no one has mentioned that they cast Liz Franczak as Logan Roy's assistant
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2021.12.14 18:52 popcornboiii Ghislaine Maxwell trial: HasanAbi ft. TrueAnon Brace Belden and Liz Franczak
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2021.12.14 18:52 popcornboiii Ghislaine Maxwell trial: HasanAbi ft. TrueAnon Brace Belden and Liz Franczak
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2021.12.11 17:26 kijib Ghislaine Maxwell trial: HasanAbi ft. TrueAnon Brace Belden and Liz Franczak
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2021.12.11 17:25 kijib Ghislaine Maxwell trial: HasanAbi ft. TrueAnon Brace Belden and Liz Franczak
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2021.11.30 03:25 dimpleminded Liz Franczak and Brace Belden’s report of the first day of Maxwell trial: Opening Statements
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2021.11.29 19:46 powersofi TrueAnon to provide daily updates from the Maxwell trial
![]() | Brace and Liz have apparently hired an indie rock PR rep (no joke). I occasionally cover music as a freelance journalist, just received the below in my inbox: submitted by powersofi to TrueAnon [link] [comments] The first episode of the TrueAnon podcast was recorded in July, 2019. Hosted by Brace Belden and Liz Franczak, TrueAnon introduced their audience to recently arrested financier Jeffrey Epstein — his background, connections, and history of abuse. The timing of TrueAnon’s launch would prove uncanny when Jeffrey Epstein was found dead just a few weeks later, launching him and his web of associates to the forefront of the public consciousness. Over the ensuing months, TrueAnon’s focus would expand from Epstein’s immediate milieu to the larger network of power in which he operated. But its point of view was clear from the start: one that greets grave subjects at times with an unflinching critical gaze, and at others with gallows humor.There is a new logo too. https://preview.redd.it/gbmwy0ooyk281.png?width=558&format=png&auto=webp&s=46a3bead93c3c2ee2d71306d574de820876bdf57 |
2021.10.13 17:25 kijib Liz Franczak and Brace Belden perform a citizen's arrest (September 2019, colorized)
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2021.10.07 00:44 IskoLat Signal is a government op. It is not your friend!!!
![]() | Signal was created and funded by a CIA spinoff. It is not your friend. submitted by IskoLat to BalticSSRs [link] [comments] Signal — the privacy chat app favored by the world’s leading crypto experts — is trending again. In the wake of Twitter and Facebook’s MAGA Maidan Internet purge (which was followed by Facebook’s announcement that it was gonna start siphoning data off its WhatsApp property), Signal shot up to being the top downloaded messenger app on the planet. The New York Times is writing about it. Edward Snowden is tweeting about it, telling his fans that Signal is the only reason he’s able to stay alive (and not the fact that he’s being protected round-the-clock by Russia’s security apparatus.) Hell, Even Elon Musk is out there telling people to go Signal. So many people are flooding the app that it’s been crashing. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1347165127036977153 Given that the app is blowing up, I figure it’s a good time to roll out my periodic public service announcement: Signal was created and funded by a CIA spinoff. Yes, a CIA spinoff. Signal is not your friend. Here are the cold hard facts. Signal was developed by Open Whisper Systems, a for-profit corporation run by “Moxie Marlinspike,” a tall, lanky cryptographer who has a head full of dreadlocks and likes to surf and sail his boat. Moxie was an old friend of Tor’s now-banished chief radical promotor Jacob Appelbaum, and he’s played a similar fake-radical game — although he’s never been able to match Jake’s raw talent and dedication to the art of the con. Still, Moxie wraps himself in air of danger and mystery and hassles reporters about not divulging any personal information, not even his age. He constantly talks up his fear of Big Brother and tells stories about his FBI file. So how big a threat is Moxie to the federal government? This big: After selling his encryption start-up to Twitter in 2011, Moxie began partnering with America’s soft-power regime change apparatus — including the State Department and the Broadcasting Board of Governors (now called the U.S. Agency for Global Media) — on developing tech to fight Internet censorship abroad. That relationship led to his next venture: a suite of government-funded encrypted chat and voice mobile apps. Say hello to Signal. https://preview.redd.it/k39c0dncrwr71.png?width=1456&format=png&auto=webp&s=d4db455b9910c80e40528266fc7244b6365d3bef If you look at Signal’s website today, you’ll find all sorts of celebrity endorsements — Edward Snowden, Laura Poitras, and even Jack Dorsey. You’ll also find a “donate” button — which, by the way, you shouldn’t press because Signal has plenty of tech oligarch cash on hand these days. What you won’t find is an “about” section that explains Signal’s origin story — a story that involves several million dollars in seed and development capital from Radio Free Asia, a CIA spinoff whose history goes back to 1951 and involves all sorts of weird shit, including its association in the 1970s with the Moonies, the hardcore anti-communist Korean cult. Exactly how much cash Signal got from the U.S. government is hard to gauge, as Moxie and Open Whisper System have been opaque about the sources of Signal’s funding. But if you tally up the information that’s been publicly released by the Open Technology Fund, the Radio Free Asia conduit that funded Signal, we know that Moxie’s outfit received at least $3 million over the span of four years — from 2013 through 2016. That’s the minimum Signal got from the feds. Three mil might not seem like much these days, especially because Signal recently got a huge infusion of WhatsApp oligarch cash to keep its operation going. But it’s important to know that without this early U.S. government seed money, there would be no Signal today. And that makes you think: If Signal’s super crypto tech truly posed a threat to the feds and to our oligarchy’s power, why would the feds bankroll its creation? And why would Facebook and Google rush to adopt its super-secure protocols? H’mmmmm… As you can see from the way Parler was shutdown last week — when our imperial oligarchy wants to cancel an app, it can do so instantly and with a vengeance. But Signal lives on and thrives, despite it being a supposed threat to the almighty surveillance powers of the United States of America. Signal was seeded by this Radio Free Asia? What is Radio Free Asia and the Open Technology Fund? And why would the U.S government fund crypto tech like Signal? On top of that, why would Silicon Valley — built as it is on for-profit surveillance — embrace Signal’s supposedly unbreakable privacy tech? I’ve written at length about the deeper history of Signal’s government backers and the way in which crypto fits into America’s imperial machine. In fact, I dedicated two whole chapters of my book to the subject. I won’t reprint it here. But if you want to know the whole story, you can pick up Surveillance Valley at your local bookstore. Or you can check out some of the articles I’ve written on the topic over the years. The mains ones are:
There’s a feeling of an NRA fantasy to it all. It’s the idea that if everyone is equipped with a crypto weapon powerful enough, we could take on both corporations and powerful spy agencies like the NSA. We can win this war! But cryptography is an area normally reserved for warfare and espionage between powerful states. There’s nothing grassroots about it. It’s an arena where this “people power” is destined to fail. Maybe using Signal and other “secure” apps can protect you from your local police department if you’re buying molly off our neighborhood dealer — that is, if the cops don’t get ahold of your phones. But if you think you can win a privacy arms race against our imperial tech oligarchy by using apps that are run and developed on property owned and controlled by this very same imperial tech oligarchy…well, you know the answer to that. PS: When I was working on my book, I found out through a FOIA request that my early reporting on Tor and Signal immediately got the attention of the top people in America’s regime change apparatus. That included Libby Liu, the head of Radio Free Asia. She got freaked out that my exposé on the millions in government funds that were flowing to “grassroots” anti-government crypto tech like Signal and Tor was going scare away the privacy community. Lucky for her and the U.S. government, she was wrong. The top privacy activists of our age — including the people from Tor — didn’t care that their main backer was an old school CIA op. That’s what shocked me when I came across her email. Here was the head of Radio Free Asia talking about privacy activists as if they were all in the government’s pocket. And the thing is, they were — and are. —Yasha Levine https://preview.redd.it/t387esojrwr71.jpg?width=1456&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=652662b4a3bd0f61a76d77785fa24c13742e81fd |
2021.09.24 17:57 DanAinge Liz Franczak seems smart
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2021.06.19 04:02 MozTS The first ep of the long awaited liz franczak (and friends) hit piece is here
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2021.04.21 18:21 onlyforsex Michael Brooks fans, what podcasts are you listening to now?
Podcast Name | Host(s) | Link | Topics/Style |
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Left Reckoning | Matt Lech , David Griscom | Apple, Podcast Addict | politics, workers rights , history |
Economic Update | Richard Wolff | Libsyn , Podcast Addict | economics, workers rights, educational |
Intercepted | Jeremy Scahill | Acast , Podcast Addict | foreign policy, news commentary, criminal justice |
Citations Needed | Nima Shirazi , Adam Johnson | Libsyn , Podcast Addict | politics, media, PR, power |
Not Safe for Wonks | Listed Here | Podbean , Spotify | comedy, politics, activism |
Antifada | Jamie Peck, Sean KB | Fans.fm , Youtube | political commentary, news, comedy |
Black Autonomy Podcast | Lorenzo Komboa Ervin , JoNina Abron-Ervin | Libsyn , Spotify , Apple | news, anarchism, black liberation, revolutionary strategy and ideals |
Blowback | Brendan James , Noah Kulwin | Stitcher , Spotify | war, history, politics |
Trueanon | Brace Belden , Liz Franczak | Soundcloud | politics, Jeffrey Epstein?, Marxism |
QAnon Anonymous | Julian Feeld , Travis View , Jake Rockatansky | List of Platforms | debunking/analyzing conspiracy theories , history, QAnon |
Jacobin Weekends | Ana Kasparian , Nando Vila | Apple , Spotify | left political strategy, current events, news commentary |
Red Menace | Alyson Escalante , Breht O'Shea | Libsyn , Podcast Addict | revolutionary theory, political theory, communism |
Revolutionary Left Radio | Breht Ó Séaghdha | Libsyn | political philosophy, history, science |
Give Them An Argument | Ben Burgis | Apple , RSS.com , Spotify | logical fallacies, philosophy, socialism, leftist strategy |
THIS IS REVOLUTION | Jason Myles | Episode 90 w/ Pascal Robert on SoundCloud , Podbean | social issues, politics, revolutionary strategy, theory |
The Wright Show | Robert Wright | Bloggingheads.tv | multi-subject, conversations with experts of all different fields and experiences |
Cum Town | - | Podchaser , Spotify , Soundcloud | comedy, surrealism, explicit, "dirtbag left" |
Dead Pundits Society | Adam Proctor | Soundcloud , Apple , Player.fm | international affairs, politics, leftist strategy |
Trillbilly Worker's Party | - | Soundcloud, Apple , Spotify | news commentary, politics, comedy |
Death is Just Around the Corner | Michael S. Judge | Podbay, Podcast Addict | "American derangement", news commentary, opinion |
Eyes Left | Spenser Rapone , Mike Prysner | Soundcloud | military news, war developments, failings of military leadership, veterans' issues |
Behind The Bastards | Robert Evans | iHeartRadio , Spotify , Apple , Stitcher | history, biographies of people who have done or believed awful things |
Know Your Enemy | Matthew Sitman , Sam Adler-Bell | Simplecast , Stitcher , Spotify , Apple | "a leftists' guide to the conservative movement" |
Bad Breath | @flavorstraw, @screentitty | Apple | |
Revolutions | Mike Duncan | Typepad | exploring history and great political revolutions |
Matt Christman CushVlogs | Matt Christman | Youtube | Vlog, "streams of consciousness", spur of the moment |
Left Turn, Canada | Christo Aivalis , Andy Borkowski | Soundcloud | Canadian politics, activism, news commentary |
Lions Led by Donkeys | Joe Kassabian , Nick Cas | Soundcloud , Apple | military history, comedy, worst military failures, inept commanders, and crazy stories |
Congressional Dish | Jennifer Briney | Libsyn , Spotify , Apple | non-partisan reporting on US Congres, focuses on one bill or issue related to Congress per ep. |
Knowledge Fight | Jordan Holmes , Dan Friesen | Libsyn | discussing, mocking, debunking Alex Jones' InfoWars |
Novara Media | Ash Sarkar & others | Youtube , Apple , Google , Spotify, Podbean | UK politics, economics, international issues, activism |
It's Not Just In Your Head | Dr. Harriet Fraad, Max Golding | Apple | how capitalism affects health, psychology, mental wellbeing |
Capitalism Hits Home | Dr. Harriet Fraad , Julianna Forlano | Libsyn | capitalism/economics & personal issues, systemic problems, health, family |
The Tim Black Show | - | Podbean, Apple , iHeartRadio | news commentary, politics, social issues |
The Benjamin Dixon Show | Benjamin Dixon | Youtube , Stitcher | news commentary, politics, social issues |
Rumble w/ Michael Moore | Michael Moore | Apple | politics, news commentary, social issues |
Seriously Wrong | Aaron Moritz , Shawn Vulliez | Podchaser | liberalism, marxism, utopianism, anarchism |
Deconstructed | Mehdi Hasan | Acast | overlooked news stories, politics, journalism |
The Hartmann Report | Thom Hartmann | Art19 , Apple , Spotify | political and news commentary, economics, opinion, debate |
Even More News | Cody Johnston , Katy Stoll | Libsyn , Spotify , Apple | political and news commentary, current issues, international affairs |
Pitchfork Economics | Nick Hanauer | Spotify , Apple | economics, interviews, inequality, beginner friendly theory |
Behind the Police | - | iHeartRadio | - |
It Could Happen Here | - | Player.fm , Spotify , Apple , More Links at Podnews | - |
The Women's War | - | iHeartRadio , Spotify , Apple | - |
Beau of the Fifth Column | - | - | - |
What a Hell of a Way to Die | Francis Horton , Nate Bethea | Soundcloud , Youtube , Podbean , Spotify , Apple | Weekly podcasts and essays on war, peace and politics from leftist US Army veterans |
The Socialist Rifle Association Podcast | - | Simplecast | - |
The Magnifcast | - | - | - |
Faith and Capital | - | - | - |
The Commonweal podcast | Dominic Preziosi | Megaphone , Apple , Spotify | politics, religion, and culture |
The Serfs | Lance , Dave | Youtube , Twitch , Soundcloud | comedy, news, philosophy, political and economic theory |
Hippy Dippy Podcast | Mike Dorey , Beth Iredale | Buzzsprout , Spotify , Apple , Google | - |
Bad Faith | - | - | - |
theAnalysis.news | Paul Jay | - | - |
Useful Idiots | - | Spotify , Apple , iHeartRadio , More Links at Podnews | - |
The Podquisition | - | - | - |
Philosophize This! | Stephen West | Libsyn | - |
Pod Damn America | - | Soundcloud , Spotify , Apple , More Links at Podnews | - |
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HasanAbi | - | - |
Vaush | - | - |
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2021.03.14 03:00 SuccessfulOperation True Anon argues with itself over co-host's Liz Franczak's guest on the far right wing reactionary "Perfume Nationalist" podcast
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2021.02.20 14:18 dirtyharrison Amazing, Extended Monologue from Liz Franczak at the End of TrueAnon's #FreeAssange Episode
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2021.02.20 11:31 heatdeathpod Amazing, Extended Monologue from Liz Franczak at the End of TrueAnon's #FreeAssange Episode
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