Paratruther

Paratruther

A deep dive into the realm of conspiracy, para-political, and the unexplained. Hosted by radio host, Combat Veteran & Precious metals analysist Tony Arterburn, along with Top researchers Chris Graves & Mr. Anderson.

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June 25, 2026 61 mins

Something feels weird right now and not just in the headlines, but in the way the world holds together. We start with that gut level signal and pull it apart: the idea of “apocalypse” as an unveiling, the cultural drift into high strangeness, and the sudden public fractures in political loyalty that hint at a real vacuum of power. Melissa joins me in studio, and we use the day’s chaos as a compass instead of a dis...

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A $300 billion “peace” deal sounds like diplomacy until you look at the moving parts that can blow it up overnight. We walk through the reported US Iran memorandum, the 60 day ceasefire logic, and the uncomfortable detail that Iran ties the deal’s survival to Israel stopping the bloodshed in Lebanon while Israel signals it will not be bound. That contradiction is not a footnote, it is the whole story. From there,...

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Gold plunges on hotter inflation and rising war risk and the headlines insist it makes perfect sense. We don’t buy it. From our shop in Texas, we take a contrarian walk through the day’s market chaos and ask a harder question: what if the narrative is built to keep you misreading the fundamentals, the same way groupthink trained entire societies to repeat obvious errors? We break down the precious metals selloff, what ...

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Gold is sending a louder signal than the headlines, and we think most people are being trained not to notice. We start with a strange but telling origin story: the Roman temple of Juno Moneta, where “money” is rooted in the idea of warning. From Nero’s debased coinage to modern fiat currency inflation, the throughline is simple: when the measuring stick is manipulated, the public loses the ability to judge reality...

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The fastest way to understand the current moment is to stop treating politics, markets, and war as separate stories. We start with the kind of headline that should make anyone uneasy: talk of a $250 bill featuring a living political leader, plus the broader sense that the news cycle has turned into a rolling psychological operation. Then we pivot to the real center of gravity, the monetary system, because whatever happens next soci...

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The fastest way to understand where things are headed is to stop staring at slogans and start watching the machinery. We open with a hard look at the Thomas Massey defeat and what it says about incumbency, low-turnout primaries, and how easily a “popular” sitting congressman can be unseated when money, messaging, and outside leverage line up. If you’ve ever wondered why your supposed champions keep disappearing, t...

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Conservative media doesn’t usually die with a bang. It dies when the audience stops believing the script and the numbers start telling the truth. We open with a cultural shift we can feel in real time: the decline of “hospice care conservatism,” the frustration with performative outrage, and the sense that the gatekeepers can’t hold the narrative together much longer. From there, we dig into reporting on Be...

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A “new world order” doesn’t arrive with one announcement. It arrives in phases, with slogans, shortages, and stories that steer what we fear and what we accept. We start with why I’m obsessed with dates and memory, then use that lens to track a sequence many of you have felt in your bones: the dread in late 2019, the behavioral science of COVID-era lockdowns, and the shift into an energy crunch that prices p...

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Nothing makes you question reality like a “ceasefire” that doesn’t stop bombs, headlines that contradict each other within hours, and markets that whip back and forth as if war is just another trade. We dig into Iran as a frozen conflict that still threatens the Strait of Hormuz, drives oil-price shockwaves, and sets off second-order consequences across shipping, supply chains, fuel, and food inflation. When energ...

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Fiat money isn’t just a boring policy topic, it’s the hidden wiring under your groceries, your rent, your taxes, and the feeling that you’re running faster just to stand still. We start by reading listener reviews and answering a fair criticism: why do we keep talking about gold, silver, and the monetary system? Because if this decade really is a “great reset,” the money is the mechanism, and the mains...

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Something is shifting when “conspiracy” timelines keep turning into front-page reality, and that’s where we start: the uneasy feeling of being proved right while the world gets louder, meaner, and more surreal. Sitting down with Richard Willett in the UK, we trace how war planning, media narratives, and elite incentives collide, from Epstein threads and Zorro Ranch claims to the sense that the public is always for...

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If you’ve ever felt like history is stuck on repeat, this conversation will either sharpen your instincts or challenge them. On the anniversary of the Iraq War, we sit down with David Icke to ask a blunt question: why does power keep dragging the world back into the same conflicts, especially in the Middle East? We go far beyond surface geopolitics. David lays out his view of the electric universe, ley lines, and vortex site...

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A gas giant telling you to use less gas should sound absurd, but it also tells you where we are: profit is no longer the clean north star. We dig into how the Great Reset mindset shows up in everyday headlines, from ESG-style financial pressure to elite institutions nudging the public toward lower consumption, lower expectations, and tighter control. I walk through why “follow the money” sometimes misses the deeper stor...

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The moment a country starts using its currency like a weapon, the rest of the world starts shopping for replacements. We follow that thread from a surreal political backdrop to two stories that feel like flashing warning lights: Iran reportedly exploring Bitcoin transit tolls through the Strait of Hormuz, and France completing a multi-year move to pull its gold out of the New York Federal Reserve. If you’ve been wondering wha...

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“We negotiate with bombs” is the kind of sentence that should stop you cold, not pump you up. We sit with the Iran war narrative, the chest thumping language coming out of Washington, and the way “restraint” has been flipped into weakness while escalation gets sold as clarity. I’m not interested in partisan comfort food. I’m interested in what this posture does to soldiers, civilians, and the fut...

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The markets are screaming, the headlines are hypnotic, and somehow we’re supposed to pretend it’s all normal. I’m coming to you from Texas to unpack what’s actually happening when gold sells off during a global war scare, why that doesn’t automatically mean “gold failed,” and how liquidity drives price action when investors scramble for cash. We also talk Bitcoin’s relative resilience...

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The cleanest stories are usually the least true, especially when they’re designed to justify the next war. We start with a 2026 headline swirl and a familiar claim that Iran has been America’s enemy for “47 years,” then we pull on the thread until the whole timeline opens up. What we find is a modern US-Iran history built around oil, propaganda, and covert operations, long before the hostage crisis ever hit ...

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The scariest part of a new Middle East war might not be the missiles. It might be the math. We follow the chain reaction that starts with the Strait of Hormuz and ends where most people never look: the U.S. Treasury market, bond yields, and the global plumbing that keeps the dollar system running. When oil becomes scarce or simply feels unsafe to ship, prices jump, supply chains tighten, and countries that must import energy scramb...

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A quiet milestone just rewired the financial map: central banks now hold more value in gold than in dollars. We dig into why that matters, how it happened, and what it signals about the next decade as wars widen, oil jumps, and supply lines creak. From Tehran airstrikes and a 90% plunge in Hormuz tanker traffic to China’s deliberate buildout of a Hong Kong gold hub, we connect the geopolitical sparks to the monetary fuse&mdas...

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A granite manifesto appeared in rural Georgia in 1980, spoke in eight languages about remaking civilization after catastrophe, and then—after 42 strange years—vanished in a single day. We open by reading the Guidestones’ “commandments,” then follow the money, the myths, and the missing pieces to ask what the monument really tried to do and why it disappeared when it did. With researcher Chris Graves a...
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