• Freedom to Think

  • By: JD
  • Podcast

Freedom to Think

By: JD
  • Summary

  • It is time for deprogramming. Follow my journey born from teenage parents and immigrant grandparents in the ghetto of New York to raising my family in our lake house in Georgia. From uncovering poorly hidden facts, holding controversial opinions, and seeing the corruption of our world first hand. Discover that there is no right versus left. Only right versus wrong, good versus evil, and freedom versus the chains of Tyrants. We the People are the Kings and Queens of this land. We have opportunities and individual liberties not found anywhere else in the world. While we point fingers at each other, corrupt opportunists aim to take everything. It is time to unite and expose the darkness of our world. We have to act while we still have the freedom to speak, the freedom to question, and the freedom to think.
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Episodes
  • EP. 13 How I forgot my first language. This is a true story
    May 9 2022
    This is the True story of how I forgot my first language. I will get it back in my lifetime but this one is pretty epic.
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    24 mins
  • EP. 12 You are being influenced. Choose your influence wisely.
    Apr 1 2022
    Many do not believe they can be manipulated. I give a few examples to get you to think about your influences. Choose wisely and keep an open mind.
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    20 mins
  • EP 11. Bonus talk with Armando (What’s up USA Podcast
    Mar 20 2022
    Here are the bonus clips around Armando's interview. The footage was too good to cut from a show. I hope you all enjoy!
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    1 hr and 2 mins

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