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🗓️ 18 March 2025
⏱️ 103 minutes
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Phil Tinline, author of the new book Ghosts of Iron Mountain, explores the origins of the infamous Report from Iron Mountain, its role in conspiracy culture, and its lasting influence on perceptions of the military-industrial complex. The conversation also examines Holocaust denial, nativism, and the evolution of deep state conspiracies, highlighting the power of narratives in shaping democracy and public trust.
Tinline is a British freelance writer and documentarian. His book The Death of Consensus: 100 Years of British Political Nightmares was named The Times (London) Politics Book of the Year. Over two decades at the BBC, he has produced and presented acclaimed documentaries on the impact of political history on contemporary life.
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1:20.6 | Okay, a little story by way of introduction to my guest today. |
1:27.4 | In 1972, I started college at |
1:32.1 | Glendale College. It's a community college. I wasn't sure what I wanted to study at all. |
1:37.3 | And pretty much in high school, I studied sports and girls. So that was my background for academia. |
1:43.5 | And community colleges at the time, at least in California, were free. |
1:47.6 | So that was a nice way to get rid of my general education. |
1:50.0 | And my first class was an astronomy course from Professor Richard Hardison, |
1:54.1 | who was the best teacher I ever had. |
1:55.6 | So just pure luck. |
1:57.3 | Anyway, I was pretty much a middle of the bell curve student. |
2:07.9 | But Doc Hardison had a class, an honors course for his best students, of which I was not. |
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