Coffee with BJ Dichter

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Benjamin "BJ" Dichter is a journalist, author, and entrepreneur known for his work at the intersection of politics, media, counter-extremism, Bitcoin and freedom advocacy. He rose to international prominence as the official spokesperson for the 2022 Canadian Trucker Convoy and authored Honking for Freedom, a first-hand account of the protest's strategy and message..

  1. 6 GG FA

    EP#237 | Biden is Still Kicking, Iran, Ai, and Dugin

    In Episode 237 of Coffee with BJ Dichter, BJ opens with the now-infamous satirical Canadian land acknowledgement before diving into a wide-ranging discussion on AI, censorship, propaganda, Iran, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alexander Dugin, postmodernism, BlueSky, political entryism, and the future of the woke right. He breaks down Larry Ellison’s warning about bad AI training data, Alex Karp’s AI doomerism, and why the real issue may be less about Skynet and more about scrubbed data, ideological bias, and manipulation of the information environment.BJ also examines the collapse of credibility around figures like Joe Biden, the economic cost of Islamic terrorism, the geopolitical fallout from the conflict with Iran, and why Alexander Dugin’s “Russian truth” philosophy is really just recycled postmodern collectivism dressed up as tradition. From Palantir and Oracle to Trump, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Bluesky, Reddit, and AI prompting, this episode connects culture, politics, philosophy, and media manipulation in classic Coffee with BJ fashion.If you’re interested in Canadian politics, U.S. politics, AI news, geopolitical analysis, media criticism, free speech, libertarian commentary, culture war analysis, and the battle over truth in the digital age, this episode pulls several threads together.Short DescriptionBJ covers AI bias, Iran, Joe Biden, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alexander Dugin, and the economic cost of terrorism, while unpacking propaganda, postmodernism, and the collapse of the woke right.SEO Meta DescriptionCoffee with BJ Dichter Episode 237 covers AI bias, Larry Ellison, Alex Karp, Iran, Joe Biden, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alexander Dugin, political propaganda, postmodernism, BlueSky, and the economic cost of terrorism.Chapters00:00 Starting the day with setbacks and the Canadian land acknowledgement04:06 Florida trip, Discord plans, and building a calm space06:22 Melissa Wong, Iran, and political entryism09:10 AI news: Larry Ellison, bad data, Reddit, Wikipedia, and prompting19:00 Alex Karp, Palantir, AI doomerism, and job-loss panic27:08 Joe Biden, public decline, and the media spectacle33:13 Iran, Dubai airport, and the economic cost of terrorism42:55 Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alexander Dugin, and the woke right. 1. Why AI won’t destroy the world2. Joe Biden at Jessie Jackson’s Funeral3. Is Dugin just a Russian scam artist?Order Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramhttps://benjaminjdichter.com

    1 h 11 min
  2. 7 MAR

    EP#236 | Canada vs America

    In Episode 236 of Coffee with BJ Dichter, BJ breaks down the Iran conflict, Russia and Ukraine, Trump’s long-running warnings about the Iranian regime, and why so many political commentators never admit when they were wrong. He examines propaganda, persuasion tactics, cognitive dissonance, Tucker Carlson’s rhetorical style, and how political brainwashing works across both left and right. The episode also dives into AI consciousness claims surrounding Anthropic and Claude, media manipulation from CBC to BlueSky, China’s internal weakness, Canadian military decline, DEI in national defence, and the broader cultural contrast between American strength and Canadian institutional decay. This episode is a wide-ranging discussion on geopolitics, media narratives, psychological persuasion, woke ideology, authoritarianism, and the battle over Western values.Short DescriptionBJ covers Iran, Russia, propaganda, AI consciousness, Tucker Carlson, China, CBC manipulation, and Canada’s military decline in a sharp and wide-ranging morning stream.SEO Meta DescriptionCoffee with BJ Episode 236 covers Iran, Russia, Ukraine, Trump, Tucker Carlson, AI consciousness, propaganda, CBC bias, China, BlueSky bots, and Canada’s military decline.Chapters00:00 Opening remarks and satirical land acknowledgement03:08 Travel update, scheduling, and show purpose05:18 Tucker Carlson, persuasion, and manipulation tactics08:02 Iran, Russia, Trump, Netanyahu, and being proven right12:27 Epstein, cognitive dissonance, and Scott Adams’ framework17:55 AI consciousness, Claude, Anthropic, and Leah the chatbot29:26 BlueSky bots, propaganda, and talking to the brainwashed38:54 China, social media trolls, and political persuasion48:24 CBC programming, Israel narratives, and subconscious framing58:40 Saudi Arabia, Iran strategy, Russia, and the Strait of Hormuz1:07:31 Iran, women’s freedom, Melissa Wong, and fake libertarianism1:17:10 Persuasion kill shots and Trump’s visual political messaging1:26:50 U.S. military strength vs Canadian military weakness1:37:12 Closing thoughts, gratitude, and tomorrow’s streamOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

    1 h 12 min
  3. 3 MAR

    EP#235 | Vindication

    EP235 of Coffee with BJ is a rapid-fire breakdown of how fast the geopolitical chessboard is moving, from Iran, Israel, and the Straits of Hormuz to the Gulf states, China’s energy exposure, and the narrative battles happening online. BJ digs into the “Soviet Twitter” vibe on Bluesky, the Tucker Carlson split-screen with the broader MAGA coalition, and why certain “active measures” style persuasion tactics keep resurfacing in new costumes.We also get into the idea of vindication, why nuclear proliferation in the Middle East isn’t an abstract academic debate, and how Israel’s long-running warnings about Iran shape the region’s calculus from Bahrain and Qatar to the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Plus: Restore Britain’s messaging hiccups, why “no one likes war” isn’t a strategy, and the bigger picture of deterrence, energy supply chains, and what a post-regime Iran could mean for migration, entrepreneurship, and even the possibility of a baby boom in newly stabilised countries.If you’re tracking Trump foreign policy, Israel-Iran escalation, Gulf security, Strait of Hormuz shipping risk, Chinese oil imports, and how social media trends get weaponised, this episode is for you.Short descriptionBJ reacts to the Middle East flare-up, the online narrative war, Tucker’s positioning, and the case for “vindication” on Iran’s nuclear threat, plus what it could mean for China, Cuba, and the next wave of global realignment.SEO meta description Coffee with BJ EP235: Iran escalation, Israel and US strikes, Strait of Hormuz risks, Tucker backlash, Bluesky narrative wars, China oil leverage, vindication.Timestamped chapters You didn’t include official timestamps, so these are starter chapters you can quickly align to your final cut in the editor:00:00 Intro, land acknowledgement, platform shout-outs03:10 “World changed in 24 hours”: Iran, region shockwaves08:20 Bluesky trend theatre, Trump vs “Trumpstein” framing14:30 Tucker Carlson critique and “MAGA base fractures” narrative21:40 Restore Britain messaging problem and how to frame it better30:10 Vindication exercise: nuclear risk visualisation, deterrence logic43:00 China’s oil exposure, leverage, and Cuba as the next chess square52:30 Baby boom theory: post-liberation optimism, migration, rebuildingOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

    1 h 11 min
  4. 1 MAR

    EP#234 | Venezuela 2.0: Trump’s War with the Death To America People Explained

    Coffee with BJ (EP234) opens with Canada’s “official” land acknowledgement sip, then pivots into a fast-moving world update where the Iran situation steals the headlines and (conveniently) pushes Bill Clinton’s deposition out of the spotlight. BJ also revisits the Epstein cognitive dissonance test and Scott Adams-style persuasion diagnostics, using the “seven signs” people show when a frame gets challenged.From there, the episode hits three big lanes: culture, AI, and geopolitics. First up: the online outrage economy and identity programming, including a quick check-in on Tucker Carlson’s current strain level and how repeated narratives become “assigned” emotional reactions. Then we jump into a surprisingly spicy AI story: Anthropic (Claude) versus the Pentagon, including debate over unrestricted access, lawful use, surveillance fears, autonomous weapons, and whether we’re watching the early contours of an AI-era conflict where models become strategic assets.The main event is Iran. BJ lays out the long-run context going back to 1979, the “running out the clock” negotiation pattern, the role of ideological subversion, and why regime weakness matters now. He connects the playbook to broader concepts like political entryism, demoralisation and destabilisation, and references Yuri Bezmenov’s framework as a lens for understanding modern influence operations. The episode also touches Alberto Nisman and Hezbollah’s proxy networks as examples of how Iran projects power abroad, and argues for moral clarity: opposing authoritarianism consistently, including theocratic authoritarianism.Finally, BJ frames the moment as a potential inflection point: Iranians celebrating in the streets, regional incentives shifting, and what major changes could mean for the West’s security environment. Whether you’re more interventionist or more isolationist, this episode is built to stress-test assumptions, sharpen persuasion instincts, and keep the focus on individual liberty and real-world outcomes.Embedded keywords: Coffee with BJ, BJ Dichter, Canadian land acknowledgement, Scott Adams, cognitive dissonance test, seven signs of cognitive dissonance, Epstein files, persuasion, brainwashing, Tucker Carlson, Blue Sky Mark Hamill, outrage economy, Anthropic, Claude AI, Dario Amodei, Pentagon AI, Department of Defense, Palantir, AI war, mass surveillance debate, autonomous weapons, Iran regime change, IRGC, Soleimani, Alberto Nisman documentary, Hezbollah networks, Yuri Bezmenov, demoralisation destabilisation crisis normalisation, political entryism, Abraham Accords, Mark Carney, Trudeau, freedom movement.Short descriptionEP234: Land acknowledgement sip, Epstein cognitive dissonance test, Anthropic vs Pentagon AI fight, and a deep dive on Iran, influence playbooks, and why moral clarity matters when authoritarian regimes wobble.SEO meta descriptionCoffee with BJ EP234 covers persuasion and cognitive dissonance, Epstein framing, Anthropic/Claude vs Pentagon access debate, and a detailed Iran update using Yuri Bezmenov-style subversion frameworks and moral clarity on authoritarianism.chapters00:00 Land acknowledgement sip + Canada opener03:10 Clinton deposition note + Epstein cognitive dissonance test08:00 Tucker/brainwashing frame + quick tech check moment12:20 Blue Sky “Luke Skywalker” discourse + outrage dynamics16:10 Anthropic (Claude) vs Pentagon: unrestricted access debate26:40 Iran context: 1979, running out the clock, regime weakness38:30 Proxies, Nisman, Hezbollah, and subversion playbooks (Bezmenov lens)52:10 Moral clarity, freedom frame, and what a post-mullah Iran could mean1. Venezuela 2.0: Trump’s War with the Death To America People Explained2. Anthropic a security riskOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

    1 h 12 min
  5. 28 FEB

    EP#233 | Mexican Cartels, SOTU, Can We Help Tucker Carlson?

    In Episode 233 of Coffee with BJ Dichter, we move from poetry to politics and from persuasion to power. BJ opens with original spoken word before diving into a wide-ranging discussion on Tucker Carlson’s ideological shift, Alexander Dugin’s influence, brainwashing tactics, and the mechanics of incremental persuasion.We examine the Epstein files and Hillary Clinton deposition framing, deceptive video editing, Aaron Rupar’s media tactics, and how narrative manipulation shapes public perception. BJ breaks down Trump’s State of the Union persuasion strategies, including visual persuasion, rhetorical traps, and subconscious messaging.The episode also explores Mexico cartel violence, cartel death camps, Claudia Sheinbaum’s response to organized crime, Los Pepes in Colombia, and the psychology of overwhelming force. We discuss Islamic extremism, political entryism, national security think tanks, CIA conspiracy narratives, Hanlon’s Razor, and the danger of ideological subversion.Additional topics include YouTube’s 20th anniversary, Anthropic refusing Pentagon AI access, autonomous trucking infrastructure challenges, and how modern media creates passive versus manic audiences.This is a deep dive into media framing, counterintelligence psychology, geopolitical realism, and the battle for narrative control in the West.✂️ Short DescriptionPoetry, persuasion, Tucker Carlson’s ideological shift, Epstein framing, cartel violence in Mexico, and Trump’s State of the Union tactics. Episode 233 breaks down media manipulation, brainwashing psychology, and narrative warfare in the modern West.🧠 SEO Meta DescriptionEpisode 233 of Coffee with BJ Dichter analyzes Tucker Carlson’s ideological shift, Epstein file framing, Trump’s State of the Union persuasion tactics, Mexico cartel violence, Islamic extremism, media manipulation, and the psychology of brainwashing and narrative control.⏱ Timestamped Chapters (Max 8)00:00 – Original Spoken Word Opening07:42 – Land Acknowledgement & Media Memory Holes14:35 – Autonomous Trucks & Infrastructure Reality18:18 – Anthropic vs Pentagon AI Access24:02 – Hillary Clinton, Epstein & Media Framing37:12 – Afghanistan–Pakistan Conflict & Radical Extremism40:20 – Trump’s State of the Union Persuasion Tactics1:06:49 – Tucker Carlson, Dugin & Ideological SubversionOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

    1 h 31 min
  6. 23 FEB

    EP232 | This Video Will Be Demonitized

    EP232 | This Video Will Be Demonitized EP232 of Coffee with BJ opens with the signature Canadian land acknowledgement satire before diving into culture, technology, economics, and ideological subversion in the West. We discuss the upcoming Coffee with BJ rebrand, the micro-lesson format inspired by Scott Adams, and why short persuasion breakdowns may be the future of independent media education. From there, the conversation shifts to the auto industry: Ford’s $30,000 electric pickup prototype, comparisons to Tesla Cybertruck engineering, systems thinking vs linear thinking, and long-term EV adoption trends. Are gas-powered vehicles disappearing over the next century? What does autonomous transport mean for society? On the economic front, we analyze cross-border trade slowdowns between Canada and the U.S., trucking data, tariff narratives, interest rate latency effects, and early recession signals. Is Canada facing a structural slowdown while parts of the U.S. economy boom? Then we move into national security and ideology: street prayers in Times Square during Ramadan, political entryism, generational collectivist strategy, and Robert Spencer’s work at Jihad Watch. We explore how framing, persuasion tactics, and long-term ideological movements shape Western politics. We also examine influencer dynamics, audience capture, and pacing strategies in online political commentary, including how creators adapt messaging to retain their base. The episode closes with a philosophical frame: “be yourself” versus “be useful,” and how becoming the best version of yourself may be the most effective contribution in a fractured media environment. Topics include: Coffee with BJ rebrand Scott Adams micro lessons Ford electric pickup Tesla Cybertruck engineers EV vs gas vehicles future Autonomous cars systems thinking Canada US trade slowdown Tariffs and recession signals Interest rate latency economics Florida economy Ron DeSantis Ramadan Times Square prayers Political entryism strategy Robert Spencer Jihad Watch Debanking political speech Audience capture online influencers Persuasion pacing techniques Collectivism vs Enlightenment values National security Canada Media echo chambers Culture war framing Order Now! Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hope http://www.HonkingForFreedom.com Substack | Twitter | Locals | Instagram www.BenjaminjDichter.com

    49 min
  7. 22 FEB

    EP231 | Colombia Hitwoman, Tucker and Huckabee, Canadian Visas for ISIS Soldiers

    EP231 | Colombia Hitwoman, Tucker and Huckabee, Canadian Visas for ISIS SoldiersToday’s Coffee with BJ kicks off with the new Canadian land acknowledgement, a quick Banff travel pitch, and a reminder: don’t let the noise consume you. We hit the culture war headlines, the weird incentives that drive captured media, and why repetition engineering makes people care about the same five stories on loop.We also talk about T-Mobile’s instant translation feature and what it could mean for diplomacy, persuasion, and friction between cultures when people finally hear each other in their native tongue. Then we pivot to Canada’s economic decline, the claim that Canada is now poorer than Alabama, Ontario debt versus California, and whether politicians should face personal liability for gross negligence that causes measurable economic damage.From there: Colombia as a reality check, cartel violence, black widow scams, travel safety, and how naïveté in safe countries creates blind spots that bad actors exploit. We close on propaganda aesthetics, social media network effects, pacing and leading, and the importance of staying grounded while the global culture war tries to hijack your attention.Topics include:Canada politicsAlberta independenceBanff travelMuslim BrotherhoodRestore Britain partyTommy Robinson interviewTim PoolT-Mobile instant translationStarlink iPhoneCanada vs Alabama economyOntario debt vs CaliforniaHuntsville Alabama NASAColombia cartelsBlack widow scamsScopolamineCanadian military visa programImmigration vettingTucker Carlson Huckabee interviewMedia manipulation psychologyPolitical persuasion tacticsChapters 00:00 Intro, Edmonton and Banff06:10 The new land acknowledgement + “sip” opener12:40 Culture war noise vs staying mentally steady20:05 T-Mobile instant translation and persuasion dynamics30:10 Canada poorer than Alabama? debt, trade, and accountability41:45 Alabama stereotypes vs Huntsville reality check52:30 Colombia: cartel violence, La Muñeca, and travel rules1:05:20 Propaganda aesthetics, “Old Texas Paul,” and pacing & leadingOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com

    1 h 21 min

Descrizione

Benjamin "BJ" Dichter is a journalist, author, and entrepreneur known for his work at the intersection of politics, media, counter-extremism, Bitcoin and freedom advocacy. He rose to international prominence as the official spokesperson for the 2022 Canadian Trucker Convoy and authored Honking for Freedom, a first-hand account of the protest's strategy and message..

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