Over the last few years I’ve begun spending a considerable amount of my time on some YouTube channels, notably those ofJudge Andrew Napolitano,Nima Alkhorshid, andProf. Glenn Diesen, as well as that of theGrayzone.
The videos they offer have been most useful for the many excellent guests regularly featured. These include leading academics such asJeffrey SachsandJohn Mearsheimer, former senior government officials such asChas FreemanandLarry Wilkerson, former intelligence officers such asRay McGovernandJacques Baud, and a host of others. These knowledgeable experts may not necessarily always be correct in their analysis of world events, but they are certainly sincere and far more knowledgeable than the talking heads on the cable news channels that I had abandoned twenty years ago.
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I occasionally watch other YouTube channels along similar lines. For example,Col. Danny Davisrecently interviewed a British military officer with considerable personal expertise in naval and air operations. In an hour-long discussion, the guest convincingly argued that if President Donald Trump chose to attack Iran with the military assets that he had deployed to the Persian Gulf, those forces would have little chance of inflicting any substantial damage before they exhausted their munitions. Therefore, he was skeptical that any such order would be given, and despite widespread expectations to the contrary, no such attack has yet occurred.
Meanwhile, a number of younger, right-wing podcasters had become extremely popular on the Internet, having audiences that were enormously larger than those of the channels that I followed, sometimes by a factor of five or ten. But I almost never watched any of them.
For example, prior to his assassination last September, I’d barely been aware ofCharlie Kirk, and I’d been equally ignorant of his leading Jewish rivalBen Shapiro.
I’d been almost as unfamiliar withNick Fuentes, another major right-wing rival to Kirk. His extremely sharp criticism of the powerful and pervasive but hidden influence of Jews and Israel in our society had gotten him banned from YouTube, forcing him to instead stream his daily show first on his own cozy.tv platform and then on Rumble once it became available. He seemed quite popular among some of our commenters, and over the years they’d mentioned thatFuentes had occasionally citedour website and my own American Pravda series as important sources of information, an endorsement that I’d greatly appreciated.
After Kirk’s death, I’d been surprised to discover that Kirk had become such an enormously popular figure among young conservatives that his killing had been a major political event. He had been protected by a professional security detail and shot by a distant sniper, so in many respects the closest historical parallel had been the assassination of JFK sixty-two years earlier.
Source: SGT Report