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Kurt Seidel returns Our Interesting Times to discuss Germany in Stalin’s Crosshairs: The Red Army’s Entry into the Second World War, and the Wehrmacht’s Actions in 1941, a new book written by Bernd Schwipper and published by Antelope Hill.

Guns & American Identity

California's Billionaire Tax and the Great Reset of the 1970s

Richard Parker joins Our Interesting Times to discuss his article 'Against Democracy: The Five Fatal Flaws of Universal Suffrage.’ We talk about the problems with universal suffrage, modern democracy, liberalism and how egalitarianism leads to cultural decline. Richard is the proprietor of The Raven's Call: A Reactionary Perspective newsletter.

SPLC Indictment & the 25th Amendment

Justin Stamm joins Our Interesting Times to discuss his book The Payola Chronicles: How the Mafia & the CIA Created Rock & Roll and how the current political power structures operate similarly to the infamous Mafia organizations of the past. Justin is a screenwriter, director, author, and host of the Why We Fight show.

The Dire Straits of Hormuz, Tucker on the BBC, Trump vs the Pope, and the Return of Anti-Catholicism

American Reform returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss his provocative essay "The Godless Constitution: America's Original Sin." We talk about how the U.S. Constitution’s deliberate omission of any reference to God, Christ, divine law, or the duties of the state toward the true religion represents not a neutral strength or safeguard for liberty, but a fatal foundational flaw—the "original sin" from which America’s ongoing moral, religious, cultural, and political decline inevitably flows.

Ceasefire, Trump's Derangement and America's Coming Chastisement

Christian Secor joins Our Interesting Times to discuss his book The American Regime, now in its second edition. Originally written anonymously from prison following the events of January 6th, the book offers a provocative analysis of power, oppression, and the nature of the modern American political order.