Psycho-Politics | Perilous World Radio 10/07/25

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On today’s episode of Perilous World Radio, your host David Masters wants to discuss the "Politics of Evil.” He addressed alarming revelations from the offices of Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Cash Patel. They suggested that Jack Smith, involved in efforts to prosecute Trump, was reportedly tracking United States senators and Congress members. The notion was raised that this surveillance aimed to uncover damaging information on those affiliated with the "Make America Great Again" movement, with an underlying implication that some accusations were politically motivated. The conversation then shifted towards the concept of "psychopolitics," a term rooted in Soviet strategies from the 1920s. It is described as the study of how psychological aspects influence political behavior and structures. This includes the use of psychological techniques to sway public opinion and achieve political objectives. It highlights the complex interplay between human psychology and political influences, suggesting that individual thoughts and desires are shaped by external political dynamics. David emphasized that America has been engaged in a psycho-political struggle for over a century. They argued that had Trump not won the presidency, the situation might have escalated into more severe repercussions, particularly following the events of January 6th, where individuals faced arrests merely for their presence at the Capitol. Ultimately, the discourse pointed to broader concerns about the manipulation of political narratives and the ongoing psychological warfare in American politics, echoing sentiments from Roy Masters, who lamented the challenges faced by young people today.

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