You Literally Don't Know Jack Kennedy About Cuba
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YOU LITERALLY DON’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT CUBA!
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the recent release of the Epstein documents and their implications. They also talk about Alan Dershowitz's involvement and the timing of his defense of Netanyahu.
They introduce the idea of starting a Psyop called 'Cheese Time' to attract a large audience and eventually introduce them to important topics like the CIA. ALL JOKES!
The hosts also touch on the history of Cuba and American involvement, including coups and manipulation. The conversation covers topics such as manipulation and doubt, fed behavior on Twitter, grifting, divide and conquer strategies, the transformation of Elon Musk, mob influence in Cuba, drug cartels and supply chains, the World Trade Organization, coincidences and conspiracies, and a controversial NFL game. They also explore the connection between the NFL and sports betting, discussing the influence of money and the accessibility of gambling.
The conversation then shifts to the Cuban Revolution, highlighting the failed rebellion and the friendship between Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. The chapters cover topics such as the fake nature of the NFL, the impact of capitalism, and the loss of passion in American society. This part of the conversation explores the dictators and uprisings in Cuba, including the failed CIA operation and the escape and resistance of the revolutionaries. The discussion also touches on the role of evil people, the power of conversation, and the struggles of work. The importance of voting and the potential for reverse gerrymandering are highlighted. The chapters also cover Fidel Castro's charm, his appearances on Face the Nation, and the CIA's operations in Cuba, including Operation Mongoose. This part of the conversation explores the role of propaganda and money in spreading misinformation. It delves into the motivations behind individuals who engage in spreading right-leaning misinformation and the influence of oil companies and the Koch brothers. The conversation also touches on the self-hating gay actors in the media industry. The discussion then shifts to the Bay of Pigs invasion and the manipulation of presidents by the CIA. It highlights the desire for world peace by JFK and the failure of the Bay of Pigs.
The conversation concludes with a discussion on the ongoing embargo on Cuba and the charisma of Fidel Castro, as well as the speculation surrounding Justin Trudeau's connection to Castro. They explore the evidence and connections between Fidel Castro and Trudeau's mother, Margaret Sinclair. The conversation delves into the privacy measures taken during the Trudeaus' honeymoon in the Caribbean and the possibility of a love affair between Castro and Sinclair. They also discuss the story of Marita Lorenz, an American spy sent to kill Castro who instead fell in love with him.