Matt Kibbe is joined by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) to review some of the predictions the congressman made about the deleterious effects of lockdowns at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Category - Podcast
What motivates a person to want to silence all competing voices? Matt Kibbe is joined by attorney and author Robert Corn-Revere to discuss this question and others.
Zach Vorhies vs. Google’s Subjective Reality | Leaving the Left for Liberty | Ep 7
Zach Vorhies is a Google whistleblower and a Project Veritas Insider. A former Senior Software Engineer, he says Google took a hard turn toward “authoritarianism” and began installing an “autocratic regime” of censorship in late 2016.
Matt Kibbe is joined by Jenin Younes, litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, to discuss the imminent Supreme Court decision on whether OSHA can legally mandate that workers take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Kayla Henry: Pure Poetry vs. Corrupt Power | Leaving the Left for Liberty | Ep 6
Kayla Henry is wielding the power of the pen through pure poetry. She is the author of the poem “Parrhesia,” which went viral last year, pointing fearlessly to the corrupt power of government and the top-down control surrounding COVID-19.
Matt Kibbe is joined by Logan Albright to discuss the ways in which the ruling elites have attempted to enforce conformity on the population using stigma, shaming, and often physical violence.
The Technocratic Emperor Has No Clothes | Guests: Brian McWilliams and Calum Nicholson | Ep 154
Matt Kibbe is joined by Brian McWilliams and Calum Nicholson to discuss the failures of the technocratic state in managing public health during a pandemic.
Charles Eisenstein vs. The Delusion of Dehumanization | Leaving the Left for Liberty | Ep 5
Charles Eisenstein is an author and speaker who is making waves in the face of medical control.
Matt Kibbe is joined by a tired and slightly hungover Free the People staff to discuss some of the projects that have been keeping them going all year, as well as a look ahead at 2022.
Matt Kibbe is joined by Robert Alt to discuss whether there are any effective legal mechanisms to limit government power.