Dave Troy Presents

By: David Troy
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  • 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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  • Russia's Third Empire with Dina Khapaeva
    Jan 30 2025

    Dave interviews Dina Khapaeva, Russian culture expert at Georgia Tech, about the book "Third Empire: Russia as it ought to be," written by Mikhail Yuriev, one of the authors of Project Russia, which we have also covered in the last two episodes.

    Dina specializes in Russian historical memory and contemporary issues. She provides an in-depth background on her research and her personal history, including her family's experience with Stalinist terror. The discussion focuses on the troubling, far-right ideologies that have been shaping Russia's political strategy, particularly explored through the lens of Mikhail Yuryev's novel 'Third Empire, The Russia That Ought To Be' and the Project Russia texts. Dr. Penkrmanova explains how these narratives, rooted in neo-Eurasianist ideology and medieval Russian history, inform Putin's geopolitics and expansionist aims. The conversation also touches on the implications of these ideologies for Western policymakers and the political landscape, emphasizing the urgent need to recognize and respond to these Russian ambitions.

    The Utopian Russian Novel that Predicted Putin's War Plan, March 26, 2022

    The West Doesn't Realize How Much Danger It's In, August 24, 2022

    Putin's Dark Ages, 2023

    Dina Khapaeva website

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Background

    00:17 Early Career and Shift to Sociology

    01:00 Focus on Historical Memory

    02:24 Current Role at Georgia Tech

    02:59 Discussion on Mikhail Yuryev's Book

    03:49 Yuryev's Influence and Political Connections

    07:05 Fortress Russia and Far-Right Ideology

    10:18 Neo-Eurasianism and Western Perception

    19:57 Summary of 'Third Empire' Plot

    23:07 Implications of Yuryev's Vision

    32:04 The Devastation of War: Casualties and Destruction

    32:58 Russian Ideology: Antichrist and Apocalypse

    33:42 Western Perception and Putin's Strategy

    34:34 The Primakov Doctrine and Nuclear Threats

    38:14 Yuriev's Vision: A New Social Order

    45:58 The Role of Memory Politics in Russia

    51:49 Yuriev's Influence in the United States

    57:21 The Patriarchal Society and Gender Issues

    01:00:41 The Urgency of Recognizing the Russian Threat

    01:03:10 Conclusion: The Future of Russia and Global Implications

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • The Geopolitics of the Russian Orthodox Church with Lucy Ash
    Jan 30 2025

    Dave interviews noted British journalist and documentarian Lucy Ash about her new book, The Baton and the Cross: Russia's Church from Pagans to Putin.

    They discuss intricate relationship between the Russian Orthodox Church and the modern Russian state. The interview explores the history of Orthodoxy in Russia, tracing its origins from medieval times through periods of upheaval, including the Bolshevik Revolution and the Stalinist era. Lucy discusses the personal connections that inspired her to write the book, her early perceptions of the church's potential for good, and how current events are influenced by historical precedents. The conversation examines key figures such as Patriarch Kirill and President Vladimir Putin, highlighting how orthodoxy has been used to underpin Russian nationalism and policy. The dialogue also touches on the broader social impacts of this relationship, including attitudes towards LGBTQ+ issues and women's rights. The interview concludes with reflections on Putin's personal religiosity and his regime's strategic use of the church to consolidate power.

    The Baton and the Cross

    Lucy Ash on X

    Lucy Ash Website

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Connection to Russia

    03:55 Historical Background of the Orthodox Church in Russia

    08:27 Ivan the Terrible and the Oprichniki

    11:40 Peter the Great and Catherine the Great's Influence

    29:13 The Bolshevik Revolution and Its Impact on the Church

    40:54 Smuggling Bibles into Eastern Europe

    42:33 Religion and State in Russia

    44:06 Russian Mysticism and Superstition

    46:09 Orthodoxy and Russian Identity

    47:44 LGBTQ Issues and Russian Orthodoxy

    50:49 Pussy Riot and Church-State Relations

    53:03 Domestic Violence and the Church

    57:01 Putin's Spirituality and the Church

    01:00:45 The Military Cathedral

    01:06:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Project Russia and the Kremlin's War on the West
    Dec 13 2024

    You've heard of Project 2025, but there's another framework that may be even more important for understanding the current assault on Western democracies. "Project Russia" is a series of books published between 2005 and 2010, and it outlines a strategic vision for total war on the West, against democracies, and against the US dollar and other fiat currencies.

    Nearly unknown to Western analysts, the concepts described in Project Russia increasingly reflect the events we see playing out on a daily basis: a war over competing worldviews with capture of media, the use of podcasts and other alternative media to challenge the mainstream press, and the emergence of a new class of unelected 'elite' demagogues who seem to be taking control of global affairs. This episode analyzes the four original Project Russia books with the help of Google's NotebookLM, and offers 'deep dives' into specific areas of the texts.

    More on Project Russia from Dave Troy:

    https://washingtonspectator.org/project-russia-reveals-putins-playbook/

    Keywords: Project Russia, conservatism, nationalism, religion, Orthodoxy, geopolitics, ideology, Antichrist, apocalypse, conspiracy, collapse, future, prediction, The Idea, world order, West, elites, manipulation, control, change, modernity, post-modernity, capitalism, consumerism, society, state, power, authority, history, monarchy.

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    57 mins

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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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