On Predicting the Future ft Jack Posobiec Book UNHUMANS — Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 322

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What if the future you fear has already begun? In Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 322: On Predicting the Future ft. Jack Posobiec Book UNHUMANS, Lisec tackles one of the boldest books of our time—the Unhumans book by Jack Posobiec—and shows why its warnings can no longer be dismissed as exaggeration.

Lisec opens the conversation with a frank look at skepticism. Everyday people roll their eyes when they hear terms like modern communism or cultural Marxism. To many, calling Kamala Harris Marxist feels like name-calling, not reality. But what if the skepticism itself is part of the strategy?
What if, as the Unhumans book argues, there is a slow-moving political revolution—not in the streets, but in boardrooms, schools, and courtrooms—that reshapes society while most people look the other way?

In this Daily Persuasion episode, Lisec and Jack Posobiec connect the dots. They revisit recent events: the Trump assassination attempt, the Charlie Kirk assassination, the imprisonment of Steve Bannon, and the escalating use of lawfare against political opponents. Each example highlights a recurring pattern: left wing violence paired with narrative manipulation from the deep state and media allies.

What makes Ep. 322 gripping is not just the recounting of events, but the persuasive breakdown. Lisec is a master at revealing the mechanics of influence. He explains how persuasion techniques are used to downplay violent acts while magnifying others, how persuasion psychology reframes radicals as heroes, and how persuasive techniques in media mirror examples of persuasion in advertising. Just as ads make you buy without thinking, propaganda convinces citizens to accept cultural decline as normal.

The discussion of Donald Trump and his supporters is a case study in political revolution messaging. Lisec shows how headlines frame Trump as an existential threat while ignoring escalating left wing violence. This isn’t coincidence—it’s strategy. It’s cultural Marxism in action, where control is won not through tanks in the streets but through language, perception, and the slow erosion of values.

Drawing on persuasion examples, Lisec demonstrates how “thinking past the sale” works in politics. Instead of debating whether there is modern communism in America, the media assumes it doesn’t exist—and anyone who says otherwise is extreme. This technique, familiar to copywriters and marketers, shifts the debate entirely. Knowing how to persuade someone to do something means recognizing this tactic and countering it.

The brilliance of the Unhumans book lies in its predictive clarity. Jack Posobiec and forward writer Steve Bannon outlined what would happen—and then, week by week, the events unfolded. Lisec highlights how accurate forecasting builds credibility, both in politics and in persuasion. When the Trump assassination attempt happened just after the book’s release, followed by Charlie Kirk’s assassination and other violent acts, even skeptics had to admit: the warnings were not hyperbole.

But this episode is not doom-scrolling in video form. It’s about tools. Lisec equips you to see the patterns, understand the narratives, and resist manipulation. He draws parallels between persuasion psychology in politics and techniques of persuasion in writing. Whether it’s a speech, a headline, or a classroom lesson, the same influence methods are at work. By the end of the episode, you’ll recognize how the deep state and cultural elites use framing to win—and how you can flip the script.

Lisec reminds us that persuasion is neutral. Persuasion techniques can be used for truth or deception, freedom or control. The question is whether you can spot the difference. With insights from Jack Posobiec, commentary on Donald Trump and JD Vance, and examples of left wing violence cloaked as activism, Ep. 322 shows why mastering persuasion is no longer optional.

If you care about free society, if you wonder whether modern communism is real, and if you want to understand how narratives drive history, this episode is essential. Watch Daily Persuasion with Joshua Lisec Ep. 322: On Predicting the Future ft. Jack Posobiec Book UNHUMANS—and discover the persuasion strategies shaping the battles of today and tomorrow.

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