Derrick Broze Interviews Ian Carroll

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This is one of the most informative and forthright discussions of substantive matters relevant to current conditions I have benefited from. I cannot recommend it more highly. It's not brief, almost two hours, but both interlocutors are intelligent, forthright, sincere, and have deeply dived into the historical record. No one nor anything is perfect, and neither are they, but the diligence and forthright discussion these guys undertake from their very different backgrounds and perspectives is extremely productive of information and wisdom that I am confident people honestly seeking understanding will benefit from. Neither is naive, and neither is deceptive. If you aren't either, you will also find this discussion superlative and useful to you, or your money back.

Have a look and let me know what criticism should apply.

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Well said. Two hours is hard, but Ian C is a good listen.

I tried to make up for the length of the video with the brevity of my post.

They are abreast of every issue to the extent of my own research, and beyond me in many regards. They're both smarter than me, more honest, and better looking. I am deeply grateful they have provided their analysis for free.

Thanks!

I’m ugly.

What I have seen of you isn't.

@valued-customer, I paid out 0.777 HIVE and 0.145 HBD to reward 3 comments in this discussion thread.

i am always glad when discussions are shared and recommended in that spirit.
nobody has all the puzzle pieces but man is it great to stumble over new ones i did not have previously. sounds promising.

i distinctly remember broze breaking the epstein story long before it was heard anywhere else.

link marked for later, cheers man

I was impressed that, like me and my neighbors, they disagreed as to voting, with Carroll affirming his intention to vote for Trump, and Broze intent on only voting for local elections, but not only remained civil, but both expressed understanding for the position of the other. Agreeing to disagree agreeably is a rare trait in American politics nowadays.

Thanks!

yeah nice one
when both sides can see each other's reasoning it is way easier to respect the other's decision. we all gotta do what we gotta do ;)