• From Clinton to Bush: The Policies & Broken Promises That Created Modern Russia - LCI "Provoked" Book Club Week 2
    Dec 18 2024

    In this episode of the LCI Green Room, Jacob Winograd, alongside Sean and Mark, continues week two of the Provoked Book Club, diving into Scott Horton’s meticulously detailed book on U.S. foreign policy. Joined by guest Kyle Anzalone, the discussion focuses on the devastating consequences of American-led foreign interventionism, specifically its role in shaping post-Cold War Russia and NATO expansion. The episode critiques the so-called “shock therapy” economic reforms implemented in Russia, highlighting the devastating hyperinflation and corruption that followed. The conversation also explores the origins of Vladimir Putin’s rise to power, tracing it to the U.S.-backed mismanagement of Russia’s economy and the humiliation of its people.

    The team examines the patterns of U.S. meddling through color revolutions in Eastern Europe, revealing how economic and political manipulation served Western interests while exacerbating tensions with Russia. The episode underscores NATO's growing footprint in the region and its implications for U.S.-Russia relations. With a mix of historical insight and sharp critiques, the hosts argue that these provocations have fueled ongoing global conflicts, emphasizing the need for a critical reexamination of American foreign policy.

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    1 hr and 32 mins
  • The End of the Cold War and America's Unipolar Moment: "Provoked" Book Club Week 1
    Dec 18 2024

    In this inaugural episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast's book club series on Scott Horton's "Provoked: How Washington Started the New Cold War with Russia and the Catastrophe in Ukraine," host Jacob Winograd, along with guests Sean Collins and Mark Puls, dissect the U.S. foreign policy maneuvers following the Soviet Union's collapse. The discussion focuses on the Bush administration's overarching strategy to expand U.S. influence by integrating a reunified Germany into NATO, despite Soviet concerns. This period witnessed U.S. policymakers giving deceptive public assurances to the Soviets while privately pursuing American dominance in Europe. The guests critique the U.S.'s actions, arguing the reunification of Germany within NATO marked a significant, albeit contentious, symbol of victory over the Soviet Union, setting the stage for future NATO expansions and American interventions.

    The conversation further explores the impacts of Boris Yeltsin's leadership in Russia, characterizing his tenure as one that rendered Russia politically weak and easily influenced by U.S. strategies. The episode delves into the breakup of Yugoslavia, particularly in Bosnia, positioning it as a precursor to subsequent U.S. interventions in Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria. The speakers relate these historical events to contemporary geopolitical conflicts, emphasizing the cyclical nature of U.S. foreign policy and the often-overlooked informal agreements that shape international relations. They underscore the importance of understanding these historical contexts, urging listeners to seek candid information from independent thinkers and alternative media sources, rather than mainstream narratives. The episode sets the stage for a deep dive into Scott Horton's book over the coming weeks, promising a thorough examination of these complex issues.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • Book Club Kickoff: Deep Dives into Scott Horton's Foreign Policy Analysis
    Dec 18 2024

    In this special announcement episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guests Mark Puls and Sean Collins to introduce an exciting new project: a weekly book discussion series centered around Scott Horton's latest book "Provoked." The series aims to delve into U.S. post-Cold War foreign policy, NATO expansion, and key conflicts such as Bosnia under George H. W. Bush, engaging various knowledgeable guests to explore the intricate details and primary sources cited in the book. Jacob and the guests highlight the importance of being informed about global issues, transparency, and debunking propaganda, with the first session focusing on the "unipolar moment" in pages 1-85 of the book.

    The discussion also touches on the current geopolitical landscape, with skepticism about the implications of U.S. involvement in regions like Ukraine and Iran. Both Sean and Mark express viewpoints on Vladimir Putin's actions, NATO's role, and historical events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and Pearl Harbor, drawing parallels between past and current international conflicts. Mark shares his excitement for an upcoming event next Monday, while Jacob encourages listeners to subscribe on platforms like YouTube to stay updated. The episode concludes with a heartfelt farewell from Jacob and gratitude from the guests, setting the stage for an insightful and thought-provoking book series aimed at fostering a nuanced understanding of history and global politics.

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    47 mins
  • From Russell Brand to Trump: Clint Russell’s Insights on Liberty and Coalitions
    Oct 21 2024

    In this episode of LCI Greenroom: Open and Unscripted, host Jacob Winograd sits down with Clint Russell, host of Liberty Lockdown, to discuss the recent Rescue the Republic and Rage Against the War Machine rallies held in Washington, DC. Clint shares his firsthand experience as a speaker at both events, reflecting on the turnout, the significance of coalition-building across political lines, and the challenges faced by the libertarian movement in navigating these broader coalitions. They delve into the need for libertarians to collaborate with other political factions, even when differences exist, as they combat totalitarianism and government overreach.


    The conversation also touches on the influence of prominent figures like Russell Brand and Jordan Peterson in shaping public discourse, particularly on topics like Christianity, liberty, and state power. Jacob and Clint explore how libertarian principles can be communicated effectively through such diverse coalitions, emphasizing the importance of focusing on common goals, like ending war and protecting civil liberties. Clint concludes with a call for greater engagement and coalition-building in the liberty movement to avoid isolation and irrelevance.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Javier Milei: Friend of Foe? Libertarian Debate Night
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode of the LCI Greenroom, Jacob Winograd hosts a debate between Skot Sheller and Jeremiah Harding on the controversial libertarian figure, Javier Milei. Skot, a proponent of Milei, highlights the Argentinian president’s efforts to cut inflation, deregulate the economy, and reduce crime. He views Milei as a libertarian reformer who is leading Argentina out of economic turmoil caused by decades of socialist policies, while fighting the challenges of high inflation and poverty through free-market initiatives.


    Jeremiah, however, critiques Milei as an authoritarian in disguise, pointing out his ties to Western imperialism, the military-industrial complex, and his support for AI surveillance systems. He argues that Milei’s economic reforms cater to foreign investors at the expense of the Argentinian working class. The episode dives deep into the debate around Milei’s economic policies, foreign relations, and his long-term impact on Argentina’s political and social landscape.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Donald Trump or Chase Oliver? Which One Should Libertarians Support This November?
    Sep 10 2024

    In this episode of LCI Greenroom, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guests Dave Casey and Alex Bernardo to engage in a lively discussion about the upcoming presidential election and the libertarian approach to voting. With November fast approaching, libertarians are faced with a critical choice: whether to back Libertarian Party nominee Chase Oliver or throw their support behind Donald Trump. The conversation explores third-party political strategy, key libertarian principles, and the advantages and pitfalls of supporting each candidate.

    Dave and Alex offer contrasting perspectives, with Dave highlighting the pragmatic argument for Trump based on potential gains in policy and influence, while Alex delves into the importance of maintaining libertarian principles and opposing the duopoly. Together, they tackle key topics like foreign policy, healthcare, social issues, and the political system's corrupt nature, all while considering the role of faith in voting decisions.

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Plugging Back Into the Matrix: Jacob Returns from 30 Day Media Break
    Sep 3 2024

    In this lively and unscripted episode of the LCI Greenroom, Doug Stuart welcomes back Jacob Winograd after his 30-day break from social media. The discussion revolves around Jacob's experience of disconnecting from the digital world, his reasons for taking the break, and the challenges he faced while adjusting to life offline, especially with the arrival of his fifth child. The conversation also touches on the latest happenings at Libertarian Christian Institute (LCI), including recent podcast episodes and ongoing projects, such as a book club and the creation of LCI-branded merchandise. Jacob reflects on his return to the media landscape, sharing his thoughts on the surreal nature of modern news and the importance of maintaining focus on more significant issues amid the distractions of the culture war.

    The episode is a mix of humor and serious reflection as Jacob, Doug, and Cody Cooke delve into various topics ranging from the absurdity of current events to the deeper implications of living a life guided by Christian principles in a politically charged environment. Listeners can expect a thought-provoking and entertaining discussion that challenges the status quo and encourages a deeper examination of how Christians engage with the world around them.

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    45 mins
  • Stephen Wolfe on Nationalism vs Libertarianism - How Should Government Be Limited?
    Aug 2 2024

    In this episode of the Biblical Anarchy Podcast, host Jacob Winograd is joined by guest Stephen Wolfe, an author and political philosopher known for his work on Christian nationalism and reformed political theology. Wolfe discusses the concepts from his book, "The Case for Christian Nationalism," exploring how Christian values can inform political and social structures. The conversation delves into the differences and similarities between Christian nationalism and Christian libertarianism, particularly regarding the role of government and individual liberty. Wolfe expresses a preference for limited government but notes that the extent of government intervention should be tailored to the cultural and moral characteristics of a society.

    The discussion also touches on the foundations of political theory, including the relevance of natural law, reason, and Biblical principles in shaping governance. Wolfe argues that while the Bible provides essential moral guidelines, it is not solely a political manual and should be complemented by practical considerations of what laws and structures will best promote the common good. He contrasts his views with those of libertarians, who often emphasize minimal government interference. Both Wolfe and Winograd agree on the need for decentralized power, with Wolfe advocating for a return to a more federalist system, allowing local governments greater authority to reflect the specific needs and values of their communities.

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    1 hr and 12 mins