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LINDSEY GRAHAM; A WARMONGER'S LEGACY - #965
EscuchadoMICHAEL SAYS GOODBYE - #964
EscuchadoMichael Savage announces his departure from Newsmax TV to focus on his Healing Wheel Society and new personal projects, while emphasizing that his podcasts will continue. He issues a political warning regarding the rise of communism and democratic socialism in America, drawing parallels to historical revolutions and emphasizing the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights. Reflecting on his political legacy and spiritual journey, Savage discusses the importance of borders, language, and culture. The episode also covers security concerns regarding international travel, critiques the lack of critical thinking in modern discourse, and concludes with a spiritual reflection through a dramatic reading.
DEPORT MAMDANI - DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM MUST BE CRIMINALIZED - #963
EscuchadoMichael Savage compares the current American political climate to the rise of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, warning that Democratic Socialists are following the path of Pol Pot through the destruction of urban life, religion, and private property. He argues that the United States is undergoing a 'soft civil war' driven by communism, mass immigration, and the erosion of national borders, language, and culture. Expanding on the necessity of national sovereignty, the speaker asserts that a nation is defined by its borders, language, and culture, claiming current immigration policies are leading to national suicide. He concludes by discussing his scientific legacy as an ethnobotanist and his work collecting medicinal plant knowledge in Fiji to preserve disappearing cultures.
AMERICA 250 - BORDERS, LANGUAGE, CULTURE - #962
EscuchadoMichael Savage discusses his core philosophy of 'borders, language, and culture' as the essential pillars of a nation, critiquing current immigration policies and media coverage. He compares modern border issues to historical conquests and religious crusades. Reflecting on his 2002 book, Savage argues that America is transitioning from a 'melting pot' to a fragmented society lacking national identity. He warns that the erosion of these pillars leads toward social chaos and potential tyranny similar to the Weimar Republic. The episode concludes with a reflection on the importance of agency and the danger of accepting the unknown.
SAVAGE SUMMER STORIES - MAJORCA, 1965 - #961
EscuchadoMichael Savage recounts personal memories from his 1965 trip to Mallorca, including a romantic encounter and a dangerous encounter with an ex-mob boss named Max. He uses these anecdotes to transition into a critique of modern social decline, discussing the impact of nitrates on health and his observations on the perceived loss of reason and the breakdown of social norms in contemporary culture.