AUDIO — The Dangers of Criticizing a Single Mom
Stefan Molyneux
Jan 17, 2014
Stefan Molyneux responds to the criticisms of his podcast on the dangers of dating a single mom.
MUST LISTEN — Morgellons EXPOSED! Kandy Griffin Eugene Irvin Kimberlee Schultz ACTA Radio 1/26/14
A Call To Actions Radio Network
Jan 26, 2014
Kandy Griffin, the lead in Morgellons Research, shares how she survived what the mainstream medical establishment could not diagnose, nor treat. Through her own personal experience, she thoroughly diagnosed and self healed. Now she is helping others heal from the symptoms that would typically be labeled delusional and then be swiftly prescribed psychotropic drugs. Thank you Kandy for your incredible work!
[hat tip: Morgellons Research Group]
VIDEO — New TV Show “Sex Box” Features Couples Literally Having Sex in a Box on Stage in Front of a Studio Audience
Truthstream Media
Jan 24, 2015
I think I’m going to make a new category on this website titled, “Documenting the Downfall.” This story definitely goes there.
Welcome to high tech Rome, everyone.
by Melissa Melton | Originally published at The Daily Sheeple
In a television first, a new show coming out in February on the cable channel WeTV is simply called “Sex Box.”
Not to kill the suspense here, but it’s a show featuring couples having sex. In a big metal box. In front of a live studio audience. On TV.
The show, which WeTV is hailing as “groundbreaking” and “captivating,” is being billed as “the most extreme couples therapy ever” and not a new form of weird voyeuristic amateur pseudo-porn.
During the show, a couple walks out on stage in front of an audience of people clapping like it’s just a regular episode of Oprah or something, only this time, they’ll be sharing the most intimate moment they can share together outside of childbirth live in a giant metal box in front of said audience on stage on TV — essentially exploiting something that should be upheld as special or at the very least private and turning it into something cheap and repulsive while people watch.
After the act is presumably over, the couple is supposed to come out of the box and sit down on a couch with three random TV personality “experts” (strangers) and talk about their love life and sexual issues in front of the audience that just sat there presumably waiting while watching them have sex in a giant metal box.
WeTV is a cable channel owned by AMC Networks, “Similar to VH1 and Bravo, the channel’s programming focus is bent mainly towards women, though since the fall of 2014 the network has also attempted to accommodate additional male viewership,” according to Wikipedia. More than 83 million households (or nearly 73% who own a television) are getting WeTV piped into their homes.
Who calls up asking for tickets to be a part of that studio audience, by the way? “Hey, it’s a Thursday and we’re not doing anything hun, wanna grab the fam and head on down to WeTV studios and watch some random couple get it on in a giant metal box on stage?”
I guess I’m opening the door to being called “prude” here, but… really? W. T. actual F.?
Sounds like they’re taking a scene out of the movie Requiem for a Dream and trying to normalize it for prime time reality TV.
It’s hardly a secret that the days of television’s supposed innocence are so long gone they may have never even existed in the first place, but is this really our modern society? This what is passing for TV programming these days?
What are we, high tech Rome?
What’s next, a show featuring live duels to the death between angry neighbors because one didn’t return the others’ lawn mowers in a gladiatorial pit as a form of “extreme mediation therapy” on live TV?
Or is this the final step on the path to Videodrome?
This disturbing film described how the theater of the mind would use sex and violence as a weapon to brainwash and control the captive population:
Professor Brian O’Blivion: The battle for the mind of North America will be fought in the video arena — the videodrome. The television screen is the retina of the mind’s eye. Therefore the television screen is part of the physical structure of the brain. Therefore whatever appears on the television screen emerges as raw experience for those who watch it. Therefore television is reality, and reality is less than television.
Can you imagine what an alien race on the outside looking in would think of this show?
Guess I’m not the only critic:

MUST LISTEN — Remedy Roundtable 05 – Prof. Jay Courtney Fikes, Lydia & Royce White Calf – “The Lakota, Naropa Institute, and Wounded Knee – From Gen. Custer to Carlos Castaneda” – #220 | Gnostic Media
Gnostic Media
Dec 19, 2014

Episode 220 is Remedy Roundtable #05 with Prof. Jay Courtney Fikes, Lydia and Royce White Calf, titled: “The Lakota, Naropa Institute, and Wounded Knee – From Gen. Custer to Carlos Castaneda”
This is a POWERFUL episode where one of the last pure bred Lakota Native Americans, Royce White Calf, who was at Wounded Knee and lived to tell about it, comes on to tell all. His wife Lydia joins us along with Prof. Jay Courtney Fikes – who’s returning for his 4th time.
In this episode we expose more on Native Revivalism, the FBI and CIA attacks on the Lakota nation – including their promotion of the New Age and Neo-Shamanism – and the likes of Carlos Castaneda, and the planned genocide against the only native American nation to seize the US flag – not once, but 3 times.
And this episode is being released on Friday, December 19, 2014. It was recorded on December 17.
Royce White Calf is a Lakota from the Oglala Lakota Nation. He is known for leading in the sobriety movement on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in the late 70’s, and his work for the youth in the 1980’s which led Tom Brokaw to give him the Outstanding Young Man of America Award on national television in 1982. He became an active member of the American Indian Movement by 13 years old, during the Wounded Knee Occupation of 1973, and has led in his People’s struggle ever since. He has appeared on CNN and FOX News – featured in an interview regarding Camp Justice and the Reservations mass killings of 1999, which forced President Bill Clinton to come to the Reservation in an attempt to quell another Resistance Movement. Royce has also taken a vehement stand with Russell Means against Columbus Day in Denver Colorado. He has appeared throughout the years on other media coverage, local and national, including the New York Times, The Denver Post, Boulder Daily Camera, The Rapid City Journal, Indian Country Today, and radio both national and internet. In 1995, he was the youngest sitting member of The Great Sioux Nations Treaty Council, in its history.
Lydia White Calf is a non- Indian form Greenwich, Connecticut. By 21, she was a photojournalist based out of Singapore, and stringing for The South China Seas Morning Post, The Bangkok Post, The Jakarta Post, and The New York Times. She also worked for tens of magazines internationally, including Harper’s in Australia, and other magazines throughout the Asian region. She has been published in The London Times, and later moving back to this country, she worked for The Miami Herald and The Palm Beach Daily News. In 1991 she won Best Photo Essay from The Florida Magazine Association for her work in Tibet. A project regarding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome took her to The Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in 1993, where she met Royce White Calf.
Together, they directed a film project for Viacom entitled “The New Indian Wars”, in 1993. They married in 1994, and moved to Boulder Colorado where Lydia wanted to pursue a Masters Degree in Jungian Psychology. While in the BA Program at The Naropa Institute (now The Naropa University), they stood up against administration-wide fraud and became the whistle blowers regarding Cultural Appropriation and Genocide to The Lakota People on Pine Ridge, by Naropa – while also calling attention to the broader widespread issue of Cultural Genocide to Indigenous Peoples of The Western Hemisphere. For this Russell Means also became their Spokesperson. They were asked to be Jurors in 1998 for the Northwest Tribunal On First Nation’s Genocide in Residential Schools in Canada, for which ultimately Dennis Banks came to their assistance for a national statement in 2012. Both issues were heard on the Floor of the United Nations Subcommittee on Human Rights, presented by Alaskan Elder and expert on International Law, Rudy James (of the Thlingit Nation). They have appeared jointly on radio for 15 years, including Native America Calling, and in local and national press. They continue to fight for Indigenous Peoples’ rights and for The Lakota Nation. They currently reside in the mountains above Boulder with their two sons – both Federally Enrolled members of The Oglala Sioux Tribe, in Nederland Colorado.
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VIDEO — The Truth About Rape Culture
Stefan Molyneux
Dec 16, 2014
What is rape culture? Rape culture describes the cultural makeup of a society where rape is pervasive and – due to people’s views on gender and sexuality – normalized.
Feminists apply this term to societies throughout the world – and Western societies in particular – arguing that the issue of rape is downplayed or outright ignored – an attitude that significantly contributes to the vilification and revictimization of people who are raped.
But what is the truth about Rape culture?
Sources: http://www.fdrurl.com/rape-culture
VIDEO/RADIO — Alan Watt and Thomas Sheridan – The Music Machine
Thomas Sheridan
Jan 20, 2015
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http://www.newsymbolsmedia.tv/?p=825
VIDEO/RADIO — Circumcision, Divorce and Male Disposability – Paul Elam on Freedomain Radio
Stefan Molyneux
Mar 14, 2013
Paul Elam of A Voice for Men – http://www.avoiceformen.com – discusses men’s issues with Stefan Molyneux, Host of Freedomain Radio
Freedomain Radio is the largest and most popular philosophy show on the web – http://www.freedomainradio.com
Donations gratefully accepted at http://www.fdrurl.com/donate

