American Madness and the Phantom Patriot

Somewhere in the Skies - Een podcast door Ryan Sprague/ Entertainment One (eOne)

On episode 201 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, we are joined by author, Tea Krulos, to discuss his latest book, American Madness: The Story of the Phantom Patriot and How Conspiracy Theories Hijacked American Consciousness.Q-Anon. Fake News. Bohemian Grove. False flag attacks. Deep state. Crisis actors. Whatever Gate. Is any conspiracy worth the life of a believer? Richard McCaslin was a loner who wandered through life aimlessly. His only two interested were comic books and conspiracy theories. This led to his alter-ego, a conspiracy-busting super-hero, The Phantom Patriot. After learning of the elite meetings taking place at the Bohemian Grove, and the far-out rumors of satanic rituals and human sacrifice, McCaslin snuck in and attempted to burn it to the ground. And this is only the beginning of McCaslin's descent down the rabbit-hole of conspiracy theories fueled by the rhetoric of conspiracy theorists, Alex Jones and David Icke. How does this incredible story play in to the greater concerns of the conspiracy world we live in today? Krulos walks us through the life of McCaslin and the cautionary tale of what happens when the power of belief becomes not only dangerous, but deadly.Order "American Madness" by CLICKING HERELearn more about Tea Krulos at: www.teakrulos.comAudiobook now available! To order, CLICK HEREPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesWebsite: www.somewhereintheskies.comYouTube Channel: CLICK HEREOfficial Store: CLICK HEREOrder Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERETwitter: @SomewhereSkiesInstagram: @SomewhereSkiesPodWatch Mysteries Decoded for free at www.CWseed.comEpisode edited by Jane Palomera MooreOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteSOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is part of the eOne podcast network. To learn more, CLICK HERESupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/somewhere-in-the-skies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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