Catherine Austin Fitts – former assistant Housing and Urban Development Secretary in the Federal government, expert on the Great Reset and what the Globalists are trying to do. Her company is Solari Advisors.
Citizen Free Press – the right's Drudge Report.
Dan Bongino – one of the hardest working conservatives out there. Lots of political and macroeconomic news. View his podcasts at: Rumble.com/bongino.
Dinesh D'Souza's Podcast on Apple.
Dr. V.A. Shiva Ayyadurai – inventor of e-mail (really!), holds 4 degrees from M.I.T., supergenius.
Frank Speech – Lindell TV – Mike Lindell's website and TV station.
Frank Gaffney – Securing America – fighting to keep American sovereignty.
The Gateway Pundit – all the news that's not on the MSM (Main Stream Media).
George Gammon – one of the best podcasters on YouTube – a champion of personal freedom, free markets, liberty, small government, etc. If you like macro-economics, George Gammon is the person to listen to.
Glenn Beck – a stalwart conservative, a leading media personality, founder of Blaze Media.
Infowars – Alex Jones is psychic! (He's also crazy, but we like him anyway.)
Jovan Pulitzer's Website – the man who invented the QR code and has hundreds of patents, many for your smartphone.
Judge Napolitano's Website – a champion of and an expert on the Constitution. – Article: What If Leviathan Destroys Our Freedoms?
Judicial Watch – Tom Fitton's website. Tom never gives up. He uses FOIA (the Freedom Of Information Act) to get the truth.
Just The News – John Solomon's website. John seems like such a nice person, but he's a honey badger.
Ken McElroy – master teacher and lecturer on real estate purchasing, property management, syndicating, etc.
Lew Rockwell – a libertarian hero.
Lynette Zang – an expert on gold and silver. She has her own company, ITM Trading, that sells precious metals.
Maria Zeee – Australian podcast hostess.
Mises.org – If you want to learn about Austrian economics, non-interventionism, personal liberty, and so on, this is the website you want to go to. Here's an article that discusses the gold standard: Article: Is There a Case for the Pre-1914 Gold Standard? Yes, If You Believe Inflation Is a Bad Thing.
The National Pulse – Raheem Kassam's website. Mostly political news.
Peter Schiff – another great macro-economic website. Peter also has a investment management service and sells precious metals. Peter knows more about economic history, the Constitution, politics, etc. than almost anyone else alive.
Populist Press – a great aggregate site that has many stories that will appeal to conservatives.
Revolver News – Darren Beattie, founder of Revolver News, is one of the bravest patriots in this country. You won't believe the stories he covers.
Robert Kiyosaki – Rich Dad, Poor Dad author.
RFK, Jr. – The Defender – Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s podcast on Spotify.
Ron Paul's Podcasts – a true champion of liberty. Lobbyists didn't even bother to go to Ron Paul's office when he was a Congressman.
Rudy's Common Sense Podcast – Rudy Guliani (America's Mayor)'s podcast.
Russell Brand – always entertaining. We wish we could understand what he's saying. (He's English, you know.)
The Tenth Amendment Center – protecting and promoting the Constitution.
Tom Woods, Jr. – the "smartest man in the room" when it comes to Austrian economics, the U.S. Constitution, history, freedom, etc.
Tucker Carlson – of Fox News, which has become a huge disappointment to conservatives, except for Tucker Carlson.
USA Watchdog.com – Greg Hunter's website. A rational conservative who used to work for the MSM.
War Room: Pandemic and : Battleground – the bastion of conservative news on election fraud, transhumanism, the "transnational criminal organization that is the CCP (Chinese Communist Party)," etc.
Jesse Watters – of Fox News.
Whatfinger – [Whatfinger refers to which direction, up 👍 or down 👎🏼, you wish to point your thumb, meaning whether you approve of a website or not] this site has so many links to websites, videos, and articles that your head will spin.
Wolfstreet – Wolf Richter's website. Lots of very informative macro-economic articles. Great articles on what's going on in the stock market, real estate market, the automobile market, etc.
Zerohedge – another great website with economic, political, societal news.
Favorite Dystopian Movies
1984 – (1984). Starring John Hurt and Richard Burton – this dystopian novel by George Orwell and movie has now become a reality.
2001: A Space Odyssey – (1968). Starring HAL, Keir Dullea, and Gary Lockwood. Screenplay by Stanley Kubrick (director) and Arthur C. Clarke.
Blade Runner – (1982). Starring Harrison Ford and Sean Young. Directed by Ridley Scott.
Dr. Strangelove – or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb – (1964). Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott. Peter Sellers plays 3 different characters and should have won 3 Oscars for this movie.
Fahrenheit 451 – (1966). based on a Ray Bradbury novel. This is the original version starring Oskar Werner and Julie Christie. Book-burning fire departments. [Fahrenheit 451 degrees is the temperature at which paper burns.]
The Lives of Others – (2006). Starring Sebastian Koch. Communist East Germany in 1984 before the Berlin Wall fell. The Communist East German stasi, or secret police, spy on a writer. Article about this movie.
The Man in the High Castle – (series) – (2015-2019). Starring Alexa Davlos, Rufus Sewell, and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa. – What if Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan had won World War II? A Review of This Series.
Morgan! – (1966). Starring David Warner and Vanessa Redgrave. A low-budget comedy from the 1960's showing a depressing U.K. that was becoming increasingly socialist, until Margaret Thatcher became prime minister.
The Prisoner – (series) – (1967-1968). Starring Patrick McGoohan, who plays a retired secret agent in the U.K. who is kidnapped and taken to an idyllic village.
Soylent Green – (1973). Starring Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Edward G. Robinson. Spoiler alert: "Soylent Green is people!!!"
Torn Curtain – (1966). Starring Paul Newman and Julie Andrews. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Paul Newman plays an American scientist who goes behind the Iron Curtain to try to steal an important scientific discovery made by a East German scientist.