November 22, 2014

Dennis Fetcho, Inside the Eye Live 2014.11.22

Dennis Fetcho, aka "The Fetch", is an American ex-patriot living in Amman, Jordan.  He is the author of the Illuminatus Observor, a blog regarded by many as simply the finest Hermetic Qaballa blog in all of blogdom.  The Fetch also has a second site called"Inside The Eye Live.com"
Intelligent media for the politically aware.

Hour 1 - Current events, news, and analysis
Hour 2 - Guest - Denis Rancourt, Academic Freedom Canada
Hour 3 - Guest - Greg Johnson, Editor in Chief, Counter-Currents





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Websites: illuminatusobservor.blogspot   inside the eye live
Email: thefetch@yahoo.com
Revolution Radio @ Freedom Slips.com
ITEL @ Archive.org

6 comments:

Shabigus said...

The interview with Dennis Rancourt should have been longer. Although Dennis is afraid to openly talk about the"Jewish agenda" instead opting to refer to it as Israeli political shenanigans everything he says and all the experiences he shares make it clear whom he is referring too. He understands that everything he says on any platform or in private is being used against him. Hope fetch gets him back, I'd like to hear more about his court experience. I also learned the hard way that self representation is a handicap in a so called court of law in Canada . Good show.

Anonymous said...

Actually, and happily, Dennis, your Oracle shows aren't lost.

They're all archived here, along with all other Oracle shows. Enjoy!

https://web.archive.org/web/20120505105428/http://oraclebroadcasting.com/archives.php?who=dennis_fetcho

Anonymous said...

Correction: https://web.archive.org/web/20130403025521/http://oraclebroadcasting.com/?who=dennis_fetcho

TheFetch said...

Jason,

That is a fantastic little bit of archiving. Do you know who was responsible for this activity?

That is so cool and thanks for the information.

I honestly had NO-O-O idea this resource was available.

Anonymous said...

Hi Dennis, it's a non-profit organization that archives all pages from around the Web, going back to the 90s.

Even your own site is archived there. Just go to archive.org and type in the site name or URL of any site you want to see the archives for.

Dennis Fetcho said...

I know they archive pages, but I had no idea they were pulling down the audio files and storing them. Those audio files were stored on AmazonS3. That is a heck of a lot bandwidth to pull down and put back up.

The guy behind Archive.org is a Ziotrolling asshole but heck, you have to give the guy credit for figuring out how to make a living by stealing everything on the net and claiming to "be archiving it".