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The War on Drugs was BASED, Actually – Arthur Greenwood
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Nixon Did Nothing Wrong
In November 1972, President Richard Milhous Nixon was elected in a landslide- one of the largest landslides in American history. Six months later, Nixon resigned in shame, his reputation in tatters, his career destroyed forever, and his entire administration embroiled in scandal. To this day, Nixon is scorned as a greedy, corrupt, power-hungry scoundrel.
00:00 – The Landslide of ‘72
01:17 – Poverty & Hardship: The Poor Grocer’s Son
01:46 – Arthur’s Death: Shy, Awkward Nixon
02:40 – THE FRANKLINS: Nixon vs Rich Kids
03:50 – THE KITCHEN DEBATE: Capitalism vs Communism
04:47 – JFK: Daddy’s Money & Stolen Elections
06:35 – VIETNAM: The Return of the King
08:10 – THE NIXON DOCTRINE: Pragmatism & Peace
08:31– Merry X-mas, War is Over
08:56 – The War on Drugs (BASED)
09:45 – END THE CIA: Nixon’s White House Plumbers
10:36 – WATERGATE: Lies & Scandal
11:41– NIXON WAS FRAMED BY THE CIA
12:38 – The End of an Era
In November 1972, President Richard Milhous Nixon was elected in a landslide- one of the largest landslides in American history. Six months later, Nixon resigned in shame, his reputation in tatters, his career destroyed forever, and his entire administration embroiled in scandal. To this day, Nixon is scorned as a greedy, corrupt, power-hungry scoundrel.
00:00 – The Landslide of ‘72
01:17 – Poverty & Hardship: The Poor Grocer’s Son
01:46 – Arthur’s Death: Shy, Awkward Nixon
02:40 – THE FRANKLINS: Nixon vs Rich Kids
03:50 – THE KITCHEN DEBATE: Capitalism vs Communism
04:47 – JFK: Daddy’s Money & Stolen Elections
06:35 – VIETNAM: The Return of the King
08:10 – THE NIXON DOCTRINE: Pragmatism & Peace
08:31– Merry X-mas, War is Over
08:56 – The War on Drugs (BASED)
09:45 – END THE CIA: Nixon’s White House Plumbers
10:36 – WATERGATE: Lies & Scandal
11:41– NIXON WAS FRAMED BY THE CIA
12:38 – The End of an Era
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Nixon Did Nothing Wrong In November 1972, President Richard Milhous Nixon was elected in a landslide- one of the largest landslides in American history. Six months later, Nixon resigned in shame, his reputation in tatters, his career destroyed forever, and…
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Richard Nixon Did Nothing Wrong | Response to Mr. Beat
In his video explaining Watergate, Mr. Beat presents the average story of what happened in Watergate and the role of Richard Nixon, and in this response video Lavader digs a bit deeper into Mr Beat's points to come to the conclusion that Richard Nixon did nothing wrong in regards to Watergate, and that there were other forces and factors in play that weren't of his making.
Sources Used:
– "Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deepthroat" by Max Holland
– "The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It" by John Dean
– "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President" by Geoff Shepard
– "Nixon: A Life" by Jonathan Aitken
In his video explaining Watergate, Mr. Beat presents the average story of what happened in Watergate and the role of Richard Nixon, and in this response video Lavader digs a bit deeper into Mr Beat's points to come to the conclusion that Richard Nixon did nothing wrong in regards to Watergate, and that there were other forces and factors in play that weren't of his making.
Sources Used:
– "Leak: Why Mark Felt Became Deepthroat" by Max Holland
– "The Nixon Defense: What He Knew and When He Knew It" by John Dean
– "The Nixon Conspiracy: Watergate and the Plot to Remove the President" by Geoff Shepard
– "Nixon: A Life" by Jonathan Aitken
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Why Medieval People Had More Freedom Than You
Was medieval life actually more free than modern society? We often think of the Middle Ages as a time of feudal oppression, but the reality might surprise you. In this video, we explore how medieval people had fewer laws, lower taxes, stronger local communities, and more personal autonomy than we do today.
From medieval guilds to the freedoms of peasant life, we’ll break down the hidden truths of medieval society and why some aspects of life back then might have been better than the modern world.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: Are We Really Free?
01:02 – Property Rights in Medieval Europe
03:07 – The Medieval Taxation System
05:07 – Localized Justice
07:29 – What We Can Learn
Was medieval life actually more free than modern society? We often think of the Middle Ages as a time of feudal oppression, but the reality might surprise you. In this video, we explore how medieval people had fewer laws, lower taxes, stronger local communities, and more personal autonomy than we do today.
From medieval guilds to the freedoms of peasant life, we’ll break down the hidden truths of medieval society and why some aspects of life back then might have been better than the modern world.
Timestamps:
00:00 – Intro: Are We Really Free?
01:02 – Property Rights in Medieval Europe
03:07 – The Medieval Taxation System
05:07 – Localized Justice
07:29 – What We Can Learn
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The Best Lies Are Almost True - Nietzsche Brutal Advice
Absolute truth is rarely necessary. Great manipulators don’t just lie outright—they tweak reality, distort perceptions, and leave gaps for others to draw conclusions that favor their interests. This technique is used by politicians, CEOs, and social strategists to shape narratives and control perceptions without being detected. In this video, you’ll learn why complete transparency can be a weakness, how perception engineering works, and what three key techniques are for creating alternative realities without lying. We’ll also see how great historical figures have used this strategy, and most importantly, how to protect yourself when these tactics are used against you.
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Absolute truth is rarely necessary. Great manipulators don’t just lie outright—they tweak reality, distort perceptions, and leave gaps for others to draw conclusions that favor their interests. This technique is used by politicians, CEOs, and social strategists to shape narratives and control perceptions without being detected. In this video, you’ll learn why complete transparency can be a weakness, how perception engineering works, and what three key techniques are for creating alternative realities without lying. We’ll also see how great historical figures have used this strategy, and most importantly, how to protect yourself when these tactics are used against you.
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