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The Bailey Podcast E035: Ray Epps Does Jay Six

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In this episode, we talk about the deep state, J6, and Ray Epps.

Participants: Yassine, Shakesneer.

Links:

Jack Posobiec's Pipe Bomb Allegation (Twitter)

Pipe Bombs in Washington DC (FBI)

Meet Ray Epps: The Fed-Protected Provocateur Who Appears to Have Led the Very First 1/6 Attack on the US Capitol (Revolver)

Social Media Influencer Charged with Election Interference Stemming from Voter Disinformation Campaign (DOJ)

'I started a riot for the sitting president': Why Ali Alexander won't go to jail for his role in Jan. 6 (Raw Story)

J6 Select Committee Interview of Ray Epps

Ray Epps Defense Sentencing Memo (Courtlistener)

Proud Boys Sentencing Memos (Courtlistener)

Wishing For Entrapment (Yassine Meskhout)


Recorded 2024-01-19 | Uploaded 2024-01-22

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Hijack. Am I the only one who hates the podcast format? I have absolutely no interest in podcast. I prefer the written word but overall podcast just seem slower than my mind can work.

I did skim the transcript and found a lot interesting.

I’m always curious who watches podcast. And the only thing I come up with are people stuck in traffic commuting.

Making podcast seems so cool right now but I don’t know who listens. And I do understand boosting the playback speed. There are a few things in culture war that seem completely distant to me and I’ve done enough stuff but podcast (not culture war) feel equally distant to me as I have no idea who listens to them.

I’m always curious who watches podcast.

Nobody. Podcasts are for listening. Anyway, I think podcasts are exactly the right format for discussions among multiple people such as this one in particular. There will be disagreements, arguments, counterarguments, heated debates etc. The written word does not convey any of this well.

On a different note, if you happen to be that type of office worker who likes to kill time at work by hanging out on various blogs, clickbait sites and anything similar with a comment section, in a discreet way so that the supervisor does not notice, than your bewilderment is understandable. I don't mean this as snark, it's simply the reality of modern office work.