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The author is describing the exhaustion of being in power.
1:47:25 - 1:49:32 (02:07)
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The author is describing the exhaustion of being in power.
ChapterDiscussion on the Exhaustion of Political Power
EpisodeAndrew Schulz On Kanye Backlash, Candace Owens Doc, & Jake Paul Fight!
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
Discussing the idea of the Illuminati, this podcast dissects the relationships between marketing, corporate and media executives, and politicians.
1:49:32 - 1:50:13 (00:41)
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Discussing the idea of the Illuminati, this podcast dissects the relationships between marketing, corporate and media executives, and politicians. It suggests that over time, these relationships lead to dirt and scandals that may not necessarily be organized or controlled.
ChapterDiscussion on the Exhaustion of Political Power
EpisodeAndrew Schulz On Kanye Backlash, Candace Owens Doc, & Jake Paul Fight!
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The podcast discusses the informal network of wealthy and powerful people who operate outside formal institutions and wield significant influence through their personal connections.
1:50:13 - 1:50:35 (00:22)
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The podcast discusses the informal network of wealthy and powerful people who operate outside formal institutions and wield significant influence through their personal connections. The members of this network do not have formal meetings and organize through personal relationships and text threads.
ChapterDiscussion on the Exhaustion of Political Power
EpisodeAndrew Schulz On Kanye Backlash, Candace Owens Doc, & Jake Paul Fight!
PodcastAndrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
The idea of a powerful group, such as a Jewish cabal or Illuminati, controlling the world is often simplified and given more organization than it has in reality, according to this podcast discussion.
1:50:35 - 1:51:21 (00:46)
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The idea of a powerful group, such as a Jewish cabal or Illuminati, controlling the world is often simplified and given more organization than it has in reality, according to this podcast discussion. While there are indeed powerful people making important decisions, they do not operate as a single, cohesive group.