September 25, 2024

The Raw Deal With Jim Fetzer 2024.09.25



James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940) is a philosopher of science and conspiracy theorist. Since the late 1970s, Fetzer has worked on assessing and clarifying the forms and foundations of scientific explanation, probability in science, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of cognitive science, especially artificial intelligence and computer science.

Today: Victor Hugo Vaca Jr., Joachim Hagopian and Russ Winter. (The P Diddy affair and more.)







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6 comments:

Jumbo Patterson said...

This is excellent! So Victor caused the diddler's depravity by painting subliminal
dick's everywhere, lol

frz said...

Unlistenable... got to 57mins... fetzer keeps yelling louder and louder about how much he loves Trump...... meanwhile the audio levels of the other guests are way too low compared to his....

Ed in Salt Lake said...

Exactly! Fetzer can be quite coarse and repulsive at times because he lacks polish and refinement in the way he conducts himself. One only has to listen to him blow a gasket when someone confronts him directly or calls him out on a certain topic, not mention his buffoonish laugh that he annoyinly indulges in to excess on his better moods. Haven't listened to a full show involving Fetzer in a few years now!

Jumbo Patterson said...

Regarding the Noahide nonsense; I heard or read somewhere that once Israel takes control, they want our court cases to be heard by a local judge in conjunction with some rabbi in Jerusalem... so basically Noahide Law means whatever the jews want it to mean. Obviously, this cannot be allowed to happen.

Jumbo Patterson said...

This police interview is from 2018:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz3mS7IVOsY

"Jonathan Oddi, the man accused of firing shots inside the lobby of a Trump hotel in Florida, told police in an interview afterward that he was once a “sex slave” of Sean “Diddy” Combs. As Combs now faces several criminal counts, including sex trafficking, the interview is taking on a new tone. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber analyzes the interrogation with retired NYPD detective Tom Smith."

Jumbo Patterson said...

It was a Secret Service interview, not a police interview.