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Follow Darryl Cooper— it's freeOn this crossover episode, Adam Haman and the great Bob Murphy discuss a fascinating conversation between Jacob Winograd and Darryl Cooper on the Biblical Anarchy Podcast (linked below). It's a conversation well worth listening too, but Adam and Bob take issue with how libertarianism was (mis)characterized. Why do so many people misunderstand what libertarian is?00:00 — Intro. Adam pretends he doesn't know what the topic is for this week. Weird.02:41 — Adam makes a heretical admission, and we play Clip 1: Darryl Cooper on sins of epistemology and pride in relation to comparative religion analysis. Adam rebuts.08:35 — Bob responds to Adam's critique of Darryl. 21:59 — Clip 2: Darryl's criticisms of libertarianism. Bob gives his take. 32:26 — Adam critiques Darryl's presentation of libertarianism -- a lot. Bob responds.39:20 — Clip 3: Darryl says you can't have liberty w/o order. Adam and Bob say that's backwards.52:04 — What does economist Art Laffer have to do with all this? Also, Darryl gives another example of government power that he supports.1:07:00 — Outro. Thanks for watching Haman Nature! Sponsor mentioned: https://TheSwanBrothers.com/crossover Video mentioned: Darryl Cooper on the Biblical Anarchy Podcast with Jacob Winograd: Episode of the Natural History Podcast where Adam and Brian O'Leary discuss the Oregon drug legalization fiasco: https://naturalorderpodcast.com/ep15/ Haman Nature Merch Store: https://shop.hamannature.com Adam on X: https://x.com/Rerazer Bob on X: https://x.com/BobMurphyEcon The Bob Murphy Show: https://www.bobmurphyshow.com/ Adam’s other show: https://naturalorderpodcast.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hamannature.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode, I talk with Darryl Cooper, host of the Martyr Made Podcast, and cohost of the Provoked Podcast (with Scott Horton as well) to talk about war, power, and the unseen forces shaping both. With a background as a Navy Aegis technician and a decade as a DOD engineer, Darryl brings a unique perspective on leadership, influence, and the gap between narrative and reality. We get into his evolving views on political power, the danger of losing moral clarity in the pursuit of "understanding," and why history is often more complicated—and more uncomfortable—than people want to admit. We also talk about something deeper: spiritual warfare. Darryl shares how his conversion to Orthodox Christianity changed the way he sees the world—not just politically or historically, but spiritually. Because at a certain point, you realize this isn't just about what's happening out there. There's a battle happening beneath it all. About Darryl Cooper Darryl Cooper is the host of the Martyr Made Podcast, and cohost of the Provoked Podcast. His MartyrMade show is known for long-form, narrative-driven explorations of history and culture. He previously served 10 years in the U.S. Navy as an Aegis fire control technician and spent another decade as a Department of Defense engineer. His work focuses on understanding the deeper forces—historical, cultural, and spiritual—that shape the world around us. For more from Darryl, go here: Martyr Made Podcast https://martyrmade.com Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/ podcast/the-martyrmade- podcast/id978322714 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/ 2c8v0K3T8XxZpK0s8AjtKf X https://x.com/martyrmade YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ results?search_query=martyr+ made+podcast Provoked with Scott Horton and Darryl Cooper Official site https://provoked.show Get the new Counterflow T-shirt before it sells out! Visit https://www.counterflowpodcast.com/store or send $30 via PayPal to buck@counterflowpodcast.com with your size and shipping address! Donate to the show here: https://www.patreon.com/counterflo
Darryl Cooper and guest-host Buck Johnson of the Counterflow podcast discuss the ongoing war between Israel and most of the Middle East, but especially Iran and Lebanon, with Israel still receiving the full partnership and backing of the United States government. Darryl and Buck give their analysis of the latest updates and outlook on what is to come. Chapters: 0:35 Welcome / Introducing Buck Johnson 2:23 Current Events Overview 2:37 Military Movements and Strategies 4:04 Trump's Communications and Messaging 9:17 Disjointed Information and Public Perception 12:00 Social Media's Impact on News 14:29 Changing Nature of Propaganda 18:29 Navigating Political Pressure 19:46 Netanyahu's Influence and Perspective 24:02 The Push for Escalation 28:16 Military Readiness for Ground War 32:51 Iran's Long-Term Strategy 35:32 Drone Capabilities and Threats 37:32 Analyzing Pro-Trump Narratives 41:04 Disappointment in Political Dynamics 46:01 Tulsi's Silence and Political Responsibility 48:31 The Role of Influential Voices 55:49 Acknowledging Thomas Massey's Integrity 58:02 Tucker Carlson's Influence on the Right 1:06:07 Netanyahu's Power Moves and Dynamics 1:07:56 Discussion of Orthodox Christianity 1:11:36 Closing Thoughts and Resources Buck's links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Counterflow/videos X: https://x.com/buckrebel Website: https://www.counterflowpodcast.com ( Cleaned up w/ the Podsworth app. https://podsworth.com ) Provoked show site: https://provoked.show Darryl's links: X: @martyrmade https://subscribe.martyrmade.com Scott's links: X: @scotthortonshow https://scotthortonacademy.com https://libertarianinstitute.org https://antiwar.com https://scotthorton.org https://scotthorton.org/books https://www.scotthortonshow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Horton & Darryl Cooper analyze rising US-Iran tensions amid increased naval activity in the Persian Gulf. They discuss military preparedness, the implications of conflict, and the influence of domestic opinion on foreign policy, urging a diplomatic approach to avoid escalation & ensure thoughtful decision-making. Chapters: 0:35 Latest on Military Movements 5:28 Tomahawk Missile Capabilities 11:26 The Role of F-18s 18:33 Potential Consequences of Conflict 23:54 Iran's Defense Systems 29:21 The Political Landscape in Iran 35:59 Understanding Iranian Protests 44:29 Changing the Subject 46:42 Epstein Files Discussion 53:47 Minneapolis Police Issues 1:03:01 Long-Term Immigration Reform 1:06:51 The Future of Immigration Policy **** The discussion kicks off with scrutiny of the significant naval assets being sent into the region, with Horton sharing insights into the operational capabilities of the destroyers stationed there. He & Cooper unpack the complexity of military preparedness and the unpredictability of conflict, highlighting that although it may appear that the U.S. military is poised for action against Iran, the actual firepower at its disposal may not be as formidable as perceived. The two hosts express concern over the implications of a military strike, questioning what the US aims to achieve and whether the Trump administration is considering the consequences of provoking a nation armed with sophisticated weaponry. Horton & Cooper weave historical context into their analysis, reflecting on past military engagements and the lessons that may be applicable today. They underscore the risks of assuming that a full-scale war would be a quick and decisive victory for the US, instead cautioning that Iran’s military capabilities, particularly its advanced air defense systems like the S-300 and S-400, could significantly complicate any military action. The discussion touches on the potential for widespread regional instability should conflict erupt, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of war and potential repercussions for both allies and adversaries. Transitioning to political dynamics, the hosts emphasize the precarious link between U.S. foreign policy and domestic public opinion. Horton highlights the historical pattern of military action influencing electoral outcomes and how the current situation requires careful navigation to avoid backlash from the American populace, who largely oppose another entanglement in the Middle East. They critique the messaging surrounding the U.S.-Iran relations, suggesting that the narrative is often driven by political gain rather than a genuine pursuit of peace or stability. Horton & Cooper next discuss deeper philosophical implications, exploring how the ideological stance of US leaders affects international relations. They probe the complexities of rational decision-making in a crisis, emphasizing that decisions driven by political pressures often overshadow strategic considerations. They express concern that the path towards escalation seems predetermined, raising alarm about the dangers of miscalculation and potential for unintended consequences. In closing, the hosts call for reflection on the motivations behind U.S. actions abroad & reiterate that the shared interest should ultimately be de-escalation and diplomacy. ( Cleaned up w/ the Podsworth app. https://podsworth.com ) Provoked show site: https://provoked.show Darryl's links: X: @martyrmade <a href="https://subscribe.martyrmade.c
Darryl & Scott discuss. Plus: Joseph Solis-Mullen on Trump's economic record after a year of his second term. **** Scott Horton and Darryl Cooper dissect the rhetoric around Donald Trump and his Davos speech. Joined by economist Joe Solis Mullen, they analyze the troubling state of the American economy, focusing on soaring national debt and the struggles of younger generations facing an "economic holocaust." Darryl offers insights into the deteriorating relations between Saudi Arabia and the UAE, linking these geopolitical tensions to U.S. foreign policy. ( Cleaned up w/ the Podsworth app. https://podsworth.com ) 👉 Subscribe for more honest, unfiltered conversations that push past the noise. 🔹 No safe spaces. 🔹 No corporate filters. 🔹 Just raw, informed, and fearless conversation. Provoked show website: https://provoked.show Darryl's links: X: @martyrmade https://subscribe.martyrmade.com Scott's links: X: @scotthortonshow https://scotthortonacademy.com https://libertarianinstitute.org https://antiwar.com https://scotthorton.org https://scotthorton.org/books https://www.scotthortonshow.com 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4904399580430336 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott & Darryl discuss the shooting of a citizen in her car by ICE agents in Minneapolis on January 7, Trump's unilateral military strike on Venezuela on January 3, including the capture of President Nicolás Maduro, Trump saying, "We're going to run the country" of Venezuela indefinitely going forward, and escalating protests across Iran: will they lead to revolution? **** Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton examine the simultaneous conflicts unfolding domestically and internationally. They tackle pressing issues surrounding law enforcement, immigration policies, and military actions, emphasizing how political allegiance shapes narratives and moral perspectives. The conversation begins with a stark analysis of the recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis, showcasing the polarized reactions from both the left and right. Darryl shares his dismay at how human lives are often devalued in the name of political narratives, stressing the exacerbation of societal unrest stemming from such incidents. He critiques the militarization of policing in America, likening police actions to soldiers in combat rather than community protectors. Transitioning to international affairs, Scott and Darryl shed light on U.S. interventionist policies in Venezuela, scrutinizing the broader implications for all the normal people affected by such geopolitical maneuvers of their governments. They draw parallels between domestic and foreign conflicts, highlighting the troubling trend of dehumanization as a means of justifying violence from both sides of the political spectrum. As the episode unfolds, they confront the desensitization to violence within contemporary discourse, urging listeners to recognize the essential humanity behind the statistics and political debates. The dialogue culminates in a poignant reminder of the impact of violence on individuals, advocating for genuine compassion and reflection amidst a increasingly fractured political landscape. This thought-provoking episode serves as both a critique and a call to action for unity and empathy in the face of ongoing societal divisions. 0:00 Intro 1:00 The Wars Abroad and The War at Home 18:14 The Minneapolis Shooting Incident 25:56 The Militarization of Law Enforcement 40:40 The Impact of Dehumanization 51:57 The Venezuela Situation 1:06:29 The Threat of War with Iran ( Cleaned up w/ the Podsworth app. https://podsworth.com ) 👉 Subscribe for more honest, unfiltered conversations that push past the noise. 🔹 No safe spaces. 🔹 No corporate filters. 🔹 Just raw, informed, and fearless conversation. Provoked show website: https://provoked.show Darryl's links: X: @martyrmade https://subscribe.martyrmade.com Scott's links: X: @scotthortonshow https://scotthortonacademy.com https://libertarianinstitute.org https://antiwar.com https://scotthorton.org https://scotthorton.org/books https://www.scotthortonshow.com 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and g
In this episode, Darryl Cooper and Scott Horton delve into the poignant themes of the Christmas Truce of World War I, juxtaposing lighthearted holiday greetings with a profound exploration of humanity amidst warfare. Darryl recounts the extraordinary event in December 1914 when German and British soldiers emerged from their trenches to celebrate Christmas together, sharing stories of caroling and spontaneous soccer games that defied the brutal backdrop of conflict. As the discussion unfolds, they reflect on the deeper implications of this moment, illustrating how it highlights the futility of war and the manipulation by leaders that transformed comrades into enemies. Scott and Darryl engage in a historical analysis of how this act of collective dissent resonated throughout the remainder of the war, subsequently influencing global geopolitics, including the rise of fascism. They urge listeners to recognize the essential role of unity and dissent against militarism, drawing parallels to contemporary struggles for peace and justice. Closing with festive wishes, they underscore the importance of shared humanity and vigilance against the machinations of war, making this episode both thought-provoking and hopeful. 0:00 Intro 1:44 The Christmas Truce Explained 7:29 Stories of Humanity in War 10:38 The Reality Behind the Truce 12:57 Reflections on the War's Impact 17:03 Historical Context of the Truce 19:16 The Rise of Nationalism and Conflict 29:46 Aftermath and Ethnic Cleansing 37:24 The Suicide of Western Civilization 38:41 Economic Factors in the Wars 41:18 The Role of Ideologies 43:45 Lessons from History 46:41 Current Events and Reflections 1:01:52 Closing Thoughts on the Year ( Cleaned up w/ the Podsworth app. https://podsworth.com ) 👉 Subscribe for more honest, unfiltered conversations that push past the noise. 🔹 No safe spaces. 🔹 No corporate filters. 🔹 Just raw, informed, and fearless conversation. Provoked show website: https://provoked.show Darryl's links: X: @martyrmade https://subscribe.martyrmade.com Scott's links: X: @scotthortonshow https://scotthortonacademy.com https://libertarianinstitute.org https://antiwar.com https://scotthorton.org https://scotthorton.org/books https://www.scotthortonshow.com 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/4904399580430336 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The latest Provoked episode takes a hard look at the deeper story behind Jeffrey Epstein , exploring new evidence connecting Epstein to Israeli intelligence , Robert Maxwell’s networks , and the covert systems that link powerful elites to intelligence operations around the world. This episode examines the wider ecosystem behind the Epstein Israel ties , showing how backchannels, deniable intermediaries, and offshore money pipelines shape global policy far beyond the headlines. Scott and Darryl break down key details the mainstream rarely touches: Ehud Barak’s connection to Epstein , the rise of Unit 8200–adjacent tech ventures , and the financial strategies perfected during Iran-Contra that allowed governments and private intelligence actors to move money, influence, and information through unofficial channels. These insights help explain why so many high-profile figures stayed close to Epstein even after his crimes were public — a mix of incentives, political access, and a culture where reputation takes a back seat to power. The episode also connects the Epstein story to broader patterns in U.S. foreign policy , from bacha bazi in Afghanistan to the way the Syria conflict empowered extremist groups under the fog of war. When intelligence priorities demand silence, vulnerable people become collateral damage. Scott and Darryl explore today’s tough choices in Syria , including the tradeoff between stability and justice, the dangers of legitimizing strongmen to block worse actors, and how sweeping U.S. sanctions end up hurting civilians while elites avoid consequences. These conversations paint a larger picture of how intelligence agencies, offshore finance, and geopolitical strategy collide to create the world behind official narratives. If you’re looking for a clear, honest breakdown of Epstein’s intelligence ties , covert operations , offshore money networks , and the hidden power structures shaping global events, this episode offers one of the most detailed explanations available. Like, share, subscribe, and leave a review to support independent analysis that exposes how these networks really function — and why stories like Epstein’s never truly end. CHAPTERS: 0:00 Opening, Intros, And Academy Plug 3:20 New Reporting On Epstein’s Intelligence Links 6:20 Maxwell’s Role And Epstein As Asset 12:15 Blackmail Claims, Doubts, And Evidence 17:30 Ehud Barak, 8200, And Business Ties 22:30 Sayanim, Assets, And Money Laundering 28:20 Iran-Contra Networks And Banking Routes 36:30 Culture Of Complicity And Elite Morality 45:10 Known Abuse Sites And Witness Overlaps 52:10 Why Predators Target The Vulnerable 1:00:20 Afghanistan, Bacha Bazi, And Hypocrisy 1:07:30 Mid-Show Plugs And Support 1:12:30 Ivory Coast, Mongolia, And Soft Power 1:16:40 Syria’s Jihadist Ascendancy And US Policy #JeffreyEpstein, #EpsteinScandal, #RobertMaxwell, #IntelligenceOps, #IsraeliIntelligence, #Unit8200, #EhudBarak, #BlackmailPolitics, #IranContra, #PowerStructures, #EliteComplicity, #MoneyLaundering, #Statecraft, #ForeignPolicyDeepDive, #SyriaWar, #AfghanistanWar, #BachaBazi, #ProvokedPodcast, #ScottHorton, #DarrylCooper Our Sponsors: * Check out Avocado Green Mattress: https://avocadogreenmattress.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/provoked-with-darryl-cooper-and-scott-horton/donations Advertising Inquiries: <a href='https://redcircle.com
One of the people responsible for catalyzing me to look into Darryl Cooper in the first place was Thaddeus Russell, who insisted on a previous stream that I must “respectfully” engage with his friend Darryl’s work, given how prominent a player he’s been for so many years in the “Epstein Space.” So I took up the challenge… and the results weren’t pretty. This is a long stream, recorded today, August 28. It was supposed to be primarily about Cooper, or so I thought, but at Thad’s request I also wound up giving a comprehensive chronology of the Epstein saga, interweaving commentary on Cooper throughout, since that’s at top of mind for me right now. I also took some questions solo at the end. I’ll have a followup article on Cooper soon, but it will be paywalled, so consider upgrading your subscription to “paid,” if you’d like to read it. You can also subscribe to me on YouTube , because unfortunately Substack makes it annoying to live-stream to Substack over desktop. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.mtracey.net/subscribe
Darryl Cooper on the real story of Jeffrey Epstein. Darryl Cooper is the creator of The Martyr Made Podcast, and is the co-host of The Unraveling w/Jocko Willink, and Provoked w/Scott Horton. He lives with his family on his farm in Idaho. (0:00) The Strange Origins of Jeffrey Epstein and His Connection to Bill Barr (18:09) Did Epstein Belong to Intelligence? (48:52) Who Really Was Robert Maxwell? (1:16:23) How Epstein Got Rich and His Strange Relationship With Les Wexner (1:26:34) Is There Any Documented Financial Records of Epstein’s Supposed Hedge Fund? 1:58:29 The True Definition of Evil (2:29:41) Did Epstein Kill Himself? (2:39:26) Cooper’s Message to the White House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darryl Cooper on the real story of Jeffrey Epstein. Darryl Cooper is the creator of The Martyr Made Podcast, and is the co-host of The Unraveling w/Jocko Willink, and Provoked w/Scott Horton. He lives with his family on his farm in Idaho. (0:00) The Strange Origins of Jeffrey Epstein and His Connection to Bill Barr (18:09) Did Epstein Belong to Intelligence? (48:52) Who Really Was Robert Maxwell? (1:16:23) How Epstein Got Rich and His Strange Relationship With Les Wexner (1:26:34) Is There Any Documented Financial Records of Epstein’s Supposed Hedge Fund? 1:58:29 The True Definition of Evil (2:29:41) Did Epstein Kill Himself? (2:39:26) Cooper’s Message to the White House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Darryl Cooper on the real story of Jeffrey Epstein. Darryl Cooper is the creator of The Martyr Made Podcast, and is the co-host of The Unraveling w/Jocko Willink, and Provoked w/Scott Horton. He lives with his family on his farm in Idaho. (0:00) The Strange Origins of Jeffrey Epstein and His Connection to Bill Barr (18:09) Did Epstein Belong to Intelligence? (48:52) Who Really Was Robert Maxwell? (1:16:23) How Epstein Got Rich and His Strange Relationship With Les Wexner (1:26:34) Is There Any Documented Financial Records of Epstein’s Supposed Hedge Fund? 1:58:29 The True Definition of Evil (2:29:41) Did Epstein Kill Himself? (2:39:26) Cooper’s Message to the White House Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices