Episode 250 – Salvador (1:19:38)

The great, Pete Quinones returns for only his second non-Kevin Costner movie and we delve into some vintage James Woods and talk about “Salvador” directed by Oliver Stone.

Salvador was based on an autobiography of an American photojournalist played by James Woods who was on his uppers, he went to El Salvador with his best friend played by Jim Belushi.

We see what happens with an adventurous foreign policy that creates losers and villains on all sides.

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Pete recommended this one and will have plenty to say.

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Google Description for the film

Salvador

Unable to find work in America because of his penchant for booze and drugs, photojournalist Richard Boyle (James Woods) heads to El Salvador with his DJ friend Doctor Rock (James Belushi) to see if he can get a gig covering the country’s ongoing civil war. Boyle decides it’s time to flee the country when the violence escalates to a level that even he is uncomfortable with, but his relationship with an El Salvadorian woman (Elpidia Carrillo) complicates matters.


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Our Guest:

Our guest is Peter R. Quinones AKA “Mance Rayder” of the Free Man Beyond the Wall Podcast and the Libertarian Institute, among other projects.  The man is a force for liberty and we know we’ll have a great discussion.

Peter R. Quinones is managing editor of the Libertarian Institute and hosts the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast. He released his first book, Freedom Through Memedom – The 31-day Guide to Waking Up to Liberty in November 2017. It reached #4 in the Libertarian Section on Amazon. He has spoken at Liberty Forum in Manchester, New Hampshire and is currently co-producing a documentary entitled, “The Monopoly on Violence,” which is scheduled for a 2020 release. It will feature the most prominent figures in libertarianism explaining how nation-states came into existence, the atrocities they commit and what a truly open libertarian society would look like.

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Recently he was on for another Kevin Costner flick, “A Perfect World” directed by Clint Eastwood:

Episode 229 – A Perfect World (1:18:15)

Before that it was Oliver Stone’s “JFK”:

Episode 208 – JFK (1:33:48)

Before that, he was on for the Humphry Bogart masterpiece, “Casablanca”:

Episode 189 – Casablanca (1:17:11)

Perhaps he is best known on our show as our guest for several other Kevin Costner-epics, “Dances with Wolves“:

Episode 102 – Dances with Wolves (1:11:08)

And for “Waterworld“:

Episode 153 – Waterworld (1:35:48)

He was also on for the Costner movie, “The Postman”:

Episode 203 – The Postman (1:18:41)

Pete’s 500th episode:


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Show Notes:

Oliver Stone and James Woods interview on making Salvador:

Chomsky supporting jabs:

Oliver Stone Snowden:

Iran-Contra Scandal

The Grand Chessboard

“War is a Racket” by General Smedley Butler

School of the Americas:

American Made Episode

Carlos “the Jackal”

JFK Episode

Human feces on the streets of San Francisco

Biden colluding with ex-prez of Afghanistan to PR spin the withdrawal

The 10 Times the Gray Lady Blinked about the New York Times by Rensburg

Arin McIntyre – watched reporters bully the politician into a new position

The Cathedral – Curtis Yarvin

Duranty – I’ve seen the future and it works

The Holodomor:

Dave Smith – Part of the Problem about the 2020 election being Trump vs. the MSM while Biden was hidin in his basement

The “Mr. Jones” movie

The Economic Calculation Problem

Mao the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution

Yuri Bezmenov

G. Edward Griffin videos from the ’50-’60s

Ghost cities of China

Paul Voelker raising interest rates to fight inflation

Daniel Lacalle on China on the Mises website

David Stockman articles on China

“Horse Dewormer” as meme

“How to Lie with Statistics”

Tom Woods episode with Brion McClannahan about secession and the mention of “Quadrillion” as it relates to the US National Debt.

Dr. Evil, that kind of money doesn’t even exist”

Dr. Robert Malone on the Noble Lie:

Trusted News Consortium

The Fatal Conceit (F.A. Hayek Nobel acceptance speech):

Tom Woods on the Old Right

2nd Amendment Meme:

Episodes about people defending their home:

War Machine
The Beast
Godfather II
Havana

Chomsky’s “Turning the Tide”:

“Wall Street”

Libertarian Institute presents the “End of the Empire” livestream on Thursdays at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET

Scott Horton on Dave Smith’s Part of the Problem:

“Enough Already” by Scott Horton

“Fool’s Errand” by Scott Horton

Join us next week as we shift into more family-friendly fare with a review of “Newsies” with Abby Cleckner, who is a friend of frequent guest Dr. Dennis Foster and thus a listener of the show.

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