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The James Perspective

James Wilkerson
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  • TJP_FULL_Episode_1518_Conspiracy_Friday_with_Charlotte
    On today’s episode, we discuss a whole slate of conspiracies, from “Project Looking Glass” time-viewing tech and Vatican devices that supposedly capture images from the crucifixion, to rumors that the military is decades ahead of civilian AI and may be quietly testing advanced systems on the public. The crew digs into why Trump is airing campaign-style ads about carbon sequestration and drug prices even though he is not currently running, and whether groups are using his brand to push controversial carbon capture projects in places like Louisiana. They explore a developing Venezuela–Guyana–oil storyline as a possible backdrop for U.S. moves in the region, then connect it to election-fraud allegations, Tina Peters’ pardon, and speculation that Maduro holds “proof” of 2020 manipulation. Along the way, they ask if OpenAI’s outsized deals could be setting up a deliberate future crash of AI stocks and the broader U.S. economy, and whether fear-driven media narratives—from AI to foreign policy—are being used to keep citizens anxious and easier to control. Don't miss it!
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  • TJP_FULL_Episode_1517_Technology_Thursday_with_the_Fearsome_Foursome_and_Hercules
    On today’s episode, we discuss a grab bag of tech and political news, from Trump’s dramatic seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker headed to Cuba to his plan for a “gold card” that lets wealthy immigrants fast-track U.S. residency. The crew digs into Venezuela’s opposition leader María Corina Machado winning the Nobel Peace Prize, as well as Elon Musk’s public spat with AOC, accusations that he is a “con man,” and questions about how real some high-profile robot demos really are. They also cover Trump’s move to buy a fleet of Boeing jets for mass deportations, simmering voter frustration over housing costs and the wider economy, and whether mainstream AI, robotics, and quantum computing are inflating a new tech “bubble” that could reshape global markets before it eventually pops. Don't miss it!
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  • TJP_FULL_Episode_Wednesday_James_and_the_Giant_Preacher
    On today’s episode, we discuss whether “eternal life” and “everlasting life” in Scripture point to different dimensions of salvation, and how translation and Greek grammar shape what those words can mean for believers. The conversation moves into how a perfect, holy God can have real fellowship with imperfect people through the indwelling Holy Spirit and the cleansing blood of Christ, using 1 John 1 to distinguish everyday human weakness from willful rebellion. We also wrestle with questions about original sin, Adam and Eve’s responsibility, and why Jesus had to be fully sinless and fully divine to defeat sin “as a whole ball of wax,” while still being truly tempted as a human. Finally, we touch on Catholic–Protestant debates around Mary, the soul versus the spirit, and why Christians should be able to explain what they believe instead of simply inheriting doctrines they cannot defend. Don't miss it!
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  • TJP_FULL_Epiosde_1515_Tuesday_120925_Tuesday_News_Breakdown
    On today's episode, we discuss the historical case of Ex Parte Merryman, where President Lincoln suspended habeas corpus to detain political prisoners. The Supreme Court, led by Chief Justice Taney, ruled Lincoln lacked authority to do so, highlighting the separation of powers. The conversation also touched on a recent Supreme Court case where Justice Neil Gorsuch questioned the plaintiff's argument against presidential authority to fire officials. Additionally, the group discussed a $1 billion fraud scheme involving Somali-owned nonprofits in Minnesota, which funneled funds to terrorist organizations, with potential implications for state officials. Don't miss it!
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  • TJP_FULL_Episode_1514_Monday_120825_Legal_Monday_without_Victoria_and_with_Mattie
    On today’s episode, we discuss new details in the January 6th pipe-bomber case, including doubts about suspect Brian Cole and why an apparently solvable investigation was seemingly dropped during the Biden era. The conversation then shifts to the “Seditious 6,” with guarded hope that Hegseth and Bondi will pursue charges, possibly including a court-martial for General Kelly and strategic venue choices for the rest. We also cover how Venezuela’s no-fly zone is choking off Maduro’s cash, prompting harsher crackdowns as some predict his regime may be nearing collapse, and we criticize the EU’s huge fines against Elon Musk and X as foreign attacks on American free speech that may require Trump’s response. The episode wraps by noting the anniversary of Pearl Harbor and concerns over elevated solar-flare activity. Don't miss it!
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About The James Perspective

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 [email protected]
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