Journey down the rabbit hole with Dave Collum

The James Delingpole Podcast, Released on 4/3/23

*The interview begins at 1:30

David B. Collum is an economic commentator, chemist, Betty R. Miller Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University. He holds a PhD, Columbia University, MS, Columbia University, MA, Columbia University and BS, Cornell University.

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Igby MacDavitt

Great discussion. A few comments:

January 6 WAS definitely a distraction because it cancelled the congressional inquiry to count the electoral votes by the states and confirm the result of the election. The fallout from Jan 6, the persecution of the innocent, 1st amendment champions IS NOT a distraction — winning that fight is fundamental to the nation staying on its feet.

Chemtrails are real. Anyone can easily find and read mountains of government records discussing weather control and manipulation, complete with the chemicals used, going back to the 1950s.

Climate change occurs naturally, as a matter of course. Humanity’s contribution, whatever it might be, is minimal compared to the effects of the sun. As well documented, CO2 rises after the warming of the planet, not the other way around as the IPCC propagandizes. CO2 is the gas of life, and only the mad want to extinguish it from the planet.

Glad you didn’t put Jordan Peterson on a pedestal; his hubris is laughable, and he is clearly a newcomer to the rabbit-hole. Sadly he chooses to rely on his credentialed academic sources who are often as lost as the very ‘deep bench of incompetence at CNN’, (Patrick Henningsen)

As for Tucker, he has to drive on the pavement, so to speak. He doesn’t bring the deep dive, but he opens the mass’ minds to other views.

Every armchair historian knew from Day 1 that the Russian’s Special Operation in Ukraine was grossly provoked by USA/NATO ignoring agreements starting from the 1990 deal between Gorbachev and George HW Bush, forward.

Nixon telephoned the moon 234,000 miles away from his landline. One look at that garbage can of the space module tells you that couldn’t fly across a great lake, let alone to the moon.

The big picture: we live in a Truman Show.