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Holy Land Podcast

This is the official podcast of Holy Land Radio

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    Patrick Slattery and Jeremy 06-07-26

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramWe have a wide-ranging, unfiltered (we talk about the jews) conversation on media power, U.S. electoral controversies, and shifting global alignments. We kick off with Trump’s stormy NBC interview and what it reveals about media dynamics and public trust, then examine claims of 2020 election irregularities and how legal standing short-circuited Supreme Court review. From there, we dig into Thomas Massie’s challenges, AIPAC influence, and the USS Liberty’s legacy entering the Congressional Record. The second half moves global: "Israel"’s regional ambitions, the Iran conflict, and how Russia, China, and Turkey weigh their interests amid the Belt and Road corridor and energy chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb. We also consider how data, AI, and surveillance might be deployed to manage domestic dissent, the role of younger generations in breaking narratives, and what a Eurasian power shift could mean for America’s future posture—all with candid back-and-forth you won’t hear on legacy outlets.Note: We ignore sponsor mentions and stay focused on the arguments, context, and geopolitical stakes discussed on-air.

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    82nd anniversary of D-Day with Eric Von Essex

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramOn the 82nd anniversary of D-Day, I sat down with Eric Von Essex (Chris Powis) to retrace his father David J. Powis’s harrowing WWII journey—from the siege of Malta and Operation Pedestal to the Sicily and Italy campaigns, culminating in Gold Beach on June 6, 1944. Chris shares visceral first-hand accounts passed down by his father: the chaos of assault craft under fire, tracer rounds pinging off steel, men forced to sprint across live minefields, and the shock of bodies washing ashore. We also explore lesser-heard perspectives on propaganda versus lived reality, French civilian reactions, the strain on patched-up “seasoned” troops, and the lifelong aftermath of shell shock and pension battles. Beyond Normandy, we dive into Malta’s starvation, the Ohio tanker’s dramatic arrival, makeshift airfield repairs under bombardment, and how a single square of Palestinian chocolate sustained morale. Chris recounts the intelligence role that shaped his father’s path, the human threads—friendship, a love story that began with a dropped photo, and the unforgettable Geordie welcome for D-Day wounded—that illuminate the cost and courage behind the headlines. It’s an unvarnished, deeply personal window into the war and a promise kept to tell the truth as his father lived it.

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    Lindbergh vs. the Money Trust: Socialism, Labor, and a Bid to Impeach the Fed

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramIn this episode of Holy Land Radio, is a reading from Bruce L. Larson’s political biography, Lindbergh of Minnesota, focusing on the chapter “Opponent of War” (pages 206–210). We explore Congressman Charles A. Lindbergh Sr.’s evolving views on socialism—his belief in its desirability but impracticality amid human selfishness—and his interim remedy of removing banks’ control over money and credit. Here is a recount his scrutiny of the Roman Catholic Church prompted by the Free Press Defense League’s allegations, his controversial 1916 House resolution seeking an impartial investigation, and the political backlash that followed. We then examine Lindbergh’s pro-labor stance during the Adamson Eight-Hour Day debate, where he affirmed workers’ rights and, under certain conditions, the necessity of orderly strikes. Finally, we cover his dramatic 1917 move to impeach five Federal Reserve Board members, naming prominent financial firms and calling the Federal Reserve Act unconstitutional—an effort he knew would be shelved but intended to block further “bad legislation.” It is brought to a close with brief personal notes from Lindbergh’s life, including a Mississippi River trip with his son and family correspondence, before pausing at page 210.

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    Joe from Florida and Justin the Catholic State 04 07 2026 anno domini

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramIn this roundtable on Holy Land Radio, Joe from Florida and Justin, the Catholic State, discuss the Catholic approach to difficult questions around Judaism, conversion, and Catholic action in the public square. We reflect on the Good Friday pre-1955 prayer for the Jews, the difference between carnal/racial ideologies and a supernatural Catholic understanding rooted in Logos, and why frank critique of ideas is not hatred but an act of charity aimed at salvation. We highlight examples from Scripture (Acts 2, Romans 11), Church history, and the lives of saints and converts, while calling for prayer and concrete apostolic work—faith and works together—to rebuild Christian culture. We close with hope: younger Catholics, renewed candor, and a rising commitment to truth and evangelization. Resources mentioned include Justin’s apostolate and writings, Joe’s Substack, and historical/theological touchpoints (e.g., St. Augustine’s City of God, St. Thomas Aquinas, discussions of Karl Lueger vs. George Schonerer)

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    Joe in Florida: the Catholic Church, Jewish War against Iran and Lebanon, Joe Kent, and more! 03 26 26

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramOn this episode of Holy Land Radio, Joe from Florida joins for a wide-ranging, candid conversation that begins with spring weather and maple syrup season and moves into prayer, church history, and the complex intersection of faith and geopolitics. We reflect on St. Ignatius’s prayer, discuss the USCCB’s role versus diocesan authority, and revisit Archbishop Viganò’s rise, controversies, and excommunication—contrasting obedience and conscience while recalling Vatican dynamics and recent church figures. From there, we delve into the current Iran conflict, Israel–US decision-making, and why many outspoken critics today are Catholics—highlighting voices like Candace Owens, Carrie Boller, and Joe Kent. We examine claims about diplomatic openings, preemption rationales echoed by US officials, and the moral responsibilities of Catholics in public life. We close with thoughts on liturgy, hymnody influences, and the hope that clear speech, prayer, and principled witness can help avert a wider war. We end in prayer, entrusting these turbulent times to Our Lady and St. Joseph, and praying for peace, truth, and courage for the Church and our nation.

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    Joe From Florida 03 19 2026

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramIn this premiere conversation on Holy Land Radio, I welcome Joe from Florida for a wide-ranging, candid discussion framed by prayers to St. Joseph and Our Lady. Joe shares his personal journey: a New York–raised Gen X communicator with decades in public affairs, a late conversion to the Catholic faith influenced by Divine Mercy and the writings of E. Michael Jones, and his on-air efforts to defend Catholic teaching in broader media spaces. We unpack the history of American and European politics through a Catholic lens—touching on the culture’s moral drift, the pro-life movement, media ecosystems, and the enduring tension between Christian identity and modern statecraft. We also explore historical episodes involving the jews and their control of freemasonry, revolutionary movements, and their impact on the Church, while reflecting on contemporary geopolitics and the moral responsibilities of nations. The hour closes in gratitude, prayer, and a hope to continue the dialogue under the patronage of St. Joseph. Note: Portions of the discussion include strong critiques and generalizations about the jews from a Catholic perspective; listeners are encouraged to engage critically and charitably with the material.

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    Justin The Catholic State 03 10 2026

    https://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramhttps://holylandradio.com -audio streamhttps://t.me/holylandradio -telegramIn this episode of Holy Land Radio, I sit down with Justin for a frank conversation on Catholic theology, the “Jewish question,” and how Christians can navigate today’s media and cultural climate. We trace the shift from classical realism to nominalism, why Thomistic thinking matters, and how objective truth must govern our subjective experiences. Justin outlines Augustine’s doctrine of the “witness people,” connects Old Testament prophecies to the dispersion, and explains why Christian Zionism clashes with Catholic tradition. We also discuss the Noahide laws as presented in the Talmud, concerns about double standards and enforcement, and why evangelization must be rooted in clarity, charity, and conversion—not mockery. Along the way, we talk Catholic media, clergy silence, and the urgent need for faithful lay voices to teach sound doctrine drawn from Scripture and the Fathers. We close with practical reflections on building alternatives: starting podcasts, creating websites and RSS feeds, and supporting a new generation of Catholic communicators committed to objective, theologically grounded analysis. If you’re hungry for conversations that put theology upstream of culture and politics, this one’s for you.

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