The James Perspective

James Wilkerson

James Wilkerson leads a discussion with friends and family on a wide range of history, philosophy, conspiracy, and current events. Opinions expressed by various participants do not reflect the opinions of every participant. for Suggestions email podcast@TheJamesPerspective.com

  1. 6일 전

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    On today’s episode, the crew checks in with Dwayne live from a chocolate farm on Roatán, jokes about getting “stranded” on a cacao-covered island, and then pivots back to politics with an “Apprentice update” on whether J.D. Vance or Marco Rubio is now the inside favorite to be Trump’s running mate based on their roles in the Iran memorandum of understanding. They unpack reports of internal turmoil within Iran’s IRGC as Israel hammers Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, discuss SpaceX’s “Starfall” demo for point‑to‑point orbital return capsules, and talk about using micro‑nuclear plants to power massive AI data centers while tiptoeing around anti‑nuke activists. Other topics include the collapse of Democratic fundraising after USAID money spigots were reportedly shut, the DNC’s debt versus the RNC’s cash pile, Tulsi Gabbard’s exit and her parting shots tying Fauci and “the scarf lady” to gain‑of‑function work, and Bill Pulte’s rumored role as a “weed whacker” for deep‑state employees inside the intelligence community. The conversation closes with a wide‑ranging critique of Sharia enclaves, Dearborn‑style local takeovers, the incompatibility of Islamic law with American women’s rights, and the historical lesson of “cooping” in Edgar Allan Poe’s day—used here as a metaphor for how modern voting changes in places like California dismantle hard‑won election safeguards. Don't miss it!

    1시간 12분
  2. 6월 22일

    TJP_FULL_Episode_1654_Monday_62226_Monday_News_with_the_Unholy_Holy_Trinity.mp3

    On today’s episode, we discuss everything from Dwayne’s “Popeye” cruise-ship breakfast at Emeril’s Bistro to the latest adventures (and misadventures) with Tesla’s full self-driving update, including a widely reported 90‑mph house crash that the guys strongly suspect was not actually Autopilot’s fault. They dig into the human-factors problem of mixed human/AI control—how easy it is to forget who’s really driving—and why some of them actually want a future Tesla with no steering wheel so liability is crystal clear. From there, the conversation moves to geopolitics and institutions: the collapse of USAID funding for left‑wing NGOs in South America, a Trump‑aligned win in Colombia that finished counting votes in a day, and California’s slow, “legal but rigged” election systems that they argue effectively repeal old anti‑“cooping” safeguards put in after Edgar Allan Poe’s death. They also cover Britain’s political shake‑up after Starmer’s resignation, a scathing report on mass grooming‑gang crimes against girls, and growing worry about resurgent antisemitism amid younger generations who were never really taught about the Holocaust. The show wraps with speculation that J.D. Vance is now the odds‑on favorite as Trump’s running mate and potential tiebreaker vote for the SAVE Act, plus the customary PJ’s Coffee plug—complete with detailed directions, pastry recommendations, and an invitation for listeners to email topic ideas. Don't miss it!

    1시간 10분
  3. 6월 20일

    TJP_FULL_Episode_1653_Friday_61926_Conspiracy_Friday_with_Charlotte_and_the_Unholy_Holy_Trinity.mp3

    On today’s episode, we discuss a grab bag of conspiratorial headlines, starting with the uproar over Donald Trump’s new memorandum of understanding with Iran and why critics’ reactions—rather than the text itself—may be the bigger story. The crew contrasts Obama’s JCPOA “pallets of cash” with Trump’s escrow-based deal that relies on Iranian behavior change and Gulf-state funding, while also debating whether issues like Iran’s flogging of a singer for removing her hijab should factor into U.S. negotiations. They pivot to domestic culture-war flashpoints, including Major League Baseball Pride Nights, players forfeiting games rather than wear rainbow uniforms, and Bible verses on caps that leagues deem unacceptable speech. From there, the conversation ranges over topics like the Smithsonian’s controversial exhibit equating punctuality and the nuclear family with “white culture,” allegations of long-running election fraud from 19th‑century “cooping” to modern homeless-voter manipulation, and a Nazi‑tattooed Maine Senate candidate whose comments about “overweight pansy” sheriffs go viral. The episode wraps up with lighter but still pointed asides on Tesla self‑driving updates, pool algae in the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, and how Trump’s strategic use of profanity—and Charlotte’s rare but potent cussing—can function as a rhetorical weapon in today’s political theater. Don't miss it!

    1시간 19분
  4. 6월 18일

    TJP_FULL_Episode_1652_Thursday_61826_Technology_Thursday_with_the_Fearsome_Foursome.mp3

    On today’s episode, we discuss the latest round of Tesla updates—from Glenn’s Cybertruck now summoning itself in from the rain and parking neatly under his portico, to the newly unlocked “a‑hole mode” and all the juvenile branding that seems to delight Elon Musk as much as his fans. The crew then dives into SpaceX’s blockbuster IPO and national‑security designation for its AI data center, talking about how that “too big to fail” status protects Musk from certain lawsuits even as 80 Texas homeowners sue over Starship launch damage. From there, they unpack the proposed Bitcoin Clarity Act, arguing over whether it represents dangerous regulation or useful “deregulation” that could let pension funds, IRAs, and treasuries safely hold crypto, and they explain why NFTs may have a second life as authenticity certificates in a world of AI‑generated fake apps and media. They also hit a string of AI stories: Anthropic allegedly logging user data against its own policies, Perplexity’s sometimes‑flattering but misleading language about “keeping things in mind,” and AMD’s new “AI box” hardware meant to run large models locally without constant internet access. The episode closes with a rapid‑fire look at how AI‑built interfaces could make many standalone apps obsolete, why governments are suing or shielding tech giants like OpenAI and Musk almost simultaneously, and what this all might mean for ordinary users just trying to drive their cars, protect their privacy, and not get left behind by the next software update. Don't miss it!

    1시간 21분
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James Wilkerson leads a discussion with friends and family on a wide range of history, philosophy, conspiracy, and current events. Opinions expressed by various participants do not reflect the opinions of every participant. for Suggestions email podcast@TheJamesPerspective.com