April 8, 2026

Episode 173 Was Hitler a Good Guy? Narrative Control and the Usurping of History

Episode 173 Was Hitler a Good Guy? Narrative Control and the Usurping of History
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Episode 173 Was Hitler a Good Guy? Narrative Control and the Usurping of History
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In this episode, we ask whether we’ve been lied to about Hitler, World War II, and many other events in history in order to control and manipulate the masses.

We explore whether Adolf Hitler, Stalin, FDR, and other major power figures rose to power through trauma, psychopathy, and mass manipulation. Through the lens that history is written by the winners, we question whether these men were shaped into psychopaths through trauma and used as actors inside a larger script run by hidden interests.

We talk about World War I, the punishment of Germany after the Treaty of Versailles, the League of Nations, the invasion of Poland, Blitzkrieg, Stalingrad, and the postwar birth of powerful, opaque institutions like the UN, CIA, and FBI.

We also examine the role of propaganda and perception management through Operation Mockingbird, Edward Bernays, Tavistock, MK Ultra, controlled opposition, and the possibility that mass-distributed narratives are engineered to create emotional reactions, straw men, and public compliance.

Other threads in this episode include Jesse Owens at the 1936 Olympics, Mao, LBJ, JFK, Ghislaine Maxwell, Soros, Ukraine, the Maidan Revolution, Cathy O’Brien, Schindler’s List, Patton’s claim that “we defeated the wrong enemy,” and the larger question of whether endless wars are driven by a satanic elite structure that feeds on chaos, division, and suffering..

We ask you as always to keep an open mind and consider the possibility that major events in history could be scripted plans and the truth obscured by lies.