
Hidden Forces
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Hidden Forces
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Get the edge with Hidden Forces, where podcast host @Kofinas teaches you how to think critically about the systems of power that structure our world.






Bruno and I examine the competing explanations for why the campaign was launched when it was, from the argument that Washington was drawn into the conflict by Israel, to the question of whether Trump's own instincts and political calculations were the decisive factor. We also discuss Washington and Tel Aviv's strategic visions for the post-conflict order, the fractures emerging within Trump's political base, and how early battlefield developments are already complicating the administration's attempts to construct a coherent narrative around the war. The conversation closes with a broader assessment of where this conflict fits within Bruno's framework of world-building and American decline — how the United States appears to be abandoning soft power in favor of unbridled military force, what that shift signals to capitals around the world, and why Beijing may be the most important audience of all for everything that is now unfolding.










Joe Rogan finally learns about Michael Tracey's take on Epstein


It's important to bring in what @DrJohnVervaeke refers to as "propositional tyranny" aka the modern, scientific, and philosophical tendency to elevate propositional knowledge (facts, language, data) as the supreme form of knowing, while diminishing, ignoring, or dismissing other crucial types of knowing. In his framework there are 4 different kinds of knowledge: 1) participatory 2) perspectival 3) procedural 4) propositional !

This guy literally explains how knowledge is now worth zero with AI. Knowledge is now worth zero.

