Dave Troy Presents

De: David Troy
  • Resumen

  • Dave Troy is a technologist, historian, and researcher who has studied disinformation and extremism online since the earliest days of the internet.

    2022 David Troy
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  • The Nerd Reich with Gil Duran
    Mar 21 2025

    Journalist and political communications specialist Gil Duran joins Dave for a discussion of The Network State, the latest in a long line of Libertarian Exit ideologies. Based on the ideas of people like Patri Friedman, Balaji Srinavasan, and Curtis Yarvin, the movement ultimately aims to dismantle the American government in favor of a network of federated states, all competing for citizens. The ideology has found a home in the second Trump administration and is gaining momentum quickly. Dave and Gil discuss what it is, where it came from, and how to go about stopping its spread.

    Interview starts at 02:47

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:05 Exploring the Network State Concept

    02:47 Mainstream Media's Reluctance

    03:40 Historical Context and Silicon Valley's Influence

    04:42 Local Politics and Billionaire Influence

    05:22 Acceleration of Network State Ideologies

    07:54 Freedom Cities and Corporate Dystopias

    11:59 Exit vs. Voice: Libertarian Ideals

    17:36 Cultish Movements and Apocalyptic Visions

    22:48 Autocracy Inc. and Global Implications

    33:12 Bitcoin and Right-Wing Politics

    34:02 Network State and Democracy

    34:29 Media and Political Awareness

    35:37 Democrats and Cryptocurrency

    43:51 Technocracy and Historical Parallels

    51:43 Substack vs. Ghost Platform

    55:00 Future Political Landscape

    01:02:45 Grassroots Movements and Conclusion

    Links:

    https://thenerdreich.com

    https://x.com/gilduran76

    https://theframelab.org

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Henry Wallace and the World that Wasn't with Benn Steil
    Feb 25 2025

    Donald Trump wasn't the first presidential candidate to be groomed by the KGB to advance Russian interests. That dubious honor belongs to Henry A. Wallace, who ran for president in 1948.

    Dave interviews Benn Steil, an economist and historian from the Council on Foreign Relations. They discuss his latest book, 'The World That Wasn't, Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century.' The conversation explores Wallace's intriguing political and personal life, his contributions as Agriculture Secretary under FDR, his mystical beliefs, and his controversial political career. The discussion includes the impact of Wallace's policies, his interactions with and influence from historical figures like Nicholas Roerich, and his eventual fall from political grace leading up to the 1944 Democratic Convention. The guest also draws parallels between Wallace's complex legacy and contemporary political narratives, including potential influences on modern American politics.

    Links:

    https://america2.news/donald-trump-isnt-the-first-presidential-candidate-groomed-by-the-kgb/

    https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/genuine-case-collusion?ref=america2.news

    https://www.cfr.org/expert/benn-steil

    https://x.com/bennsteil

    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/14/nyregion/nyc-911-calls-riverside-drive.html

    https://www.roerich.org/

    Interview begins at 02:47.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    00:20 Henry Wallace: A Counterfactual History

    02:27 Henry Wallace's Early Life and Agricultural Innovations

    06:39 Wallace's Mystical Pursuits and Political Controversies

    12:39 Wallace's Political Ideologies and Economic Views

    23:25 Wallace's Vice Presidency and Political Challenges

    29:06 Wallace's Diplomatic Missions and Downfall

    33:51 Manipulating Visits: The Russian Blueprint

    34:30 The DNC's Maneuvering for a New VP

    37:47 The 1944 Democratic Convention Chaos

    41:02 Wallace's Downfall and Truman's Rise

    45:50 Wallace's Post-VP Career and Conflicts

    48:43 Wallace's 1948 Presidential Run and Communist Ties

    54:40 Parallels Between Wallace and Trump

    58:38 The Masonic Dollar Bill Redesign

    01:00:49 Conclusion and Future Prospects

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Money, Lies, and God with Katherine Stewart
    Feb 20 2025

    Dave interviews Katherine Stewart about her new book 'Money, Lies, and God,' which explores extremist movements in the United States, particularly focusing on the rise of anti-democratic sentiment and Christian nationalism. Katherine shares her background in reporting over the past 16 years and discusses how she began investigating these movements after a 'Good News Club' appeared at her daughter's school. She categorizes the key players in these movements into 'funders,' 'thinkers,' and 'foot soldiers' and discusses how their interactions threaten the foundations of American democracy. The interview also touches on the disinformation campaigns, the international dimension of these extremist networks, and the importance of engaging in local politics and voting to sustain democracy.

    00:00 Introduction and Book Overview

    00:19 Katherine's Background and Initial Interest

    00:38 The Good News Club and Its Impact

    02:57 Researching the Legal Advocacy Groups

    04:03 The Larger Agenda and War on Public Education

    04:59 Categorizing the Networks: Funders, Thinkers, and Foot Soldiers

    07:45 Christian Nationalism and Its Political Machine

    12:51 The Role of Spirit Warriors and Spiritual Warfare

    16:56 Influence of Thinkers: Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt

    22:02 The Concept of a Red Caesar

    31:24 Global Reactionary Movements and Religious Nationalism

    37:38 The Role of Funders and Money in Politics

    42:19 Pro-Democracy Initiatives and Individual Actions

    46:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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A must listen for Millennials and younger gens

I have learned much about politics since I started listening to NPR when I was nineteen. Still, there is a lot of history that occurred before my Millennial interest began to lean towards action and activism when John Kerry ran for president. This podcast fills many political history gaps and helps explain how the mis/disinformation ecosystems were established not only in the US but around the world. Though the excellent high-information discussions don't end there, and I think if you appreciate history and are curious about politics, you will be thrilled to learn everything this podcast offers.

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