
#1544 - Tim Dillon
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#1544 - Tim Dillon mentions The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray and The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
His book, The Madness of Crowds is fucking fantastic because he he nails it all.
But this was the one that's separate from the North Fox Island because North Fox Island also.
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The host mentions Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to highlight the complexities and absurdities surroun…
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- A second recurring theme is human trafficking cover-ups.
- Referenced books include The Madness of Crowds by Douglas Murray and The Franklin Scandal by Nick Bryant.
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“His book, The Madness of Crowds is fucking fantastic because he he nails it all. Yeah. All the craziness is going on.”
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“The Franklin scandal involved an interstate pedophile network that was trafficking kids to wealthy and powerful people, many of them in the government.”
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The host mentions Douglas Murray's book 'The Madness of Crowds' to highlight the complexities and absurdities surrounding contemporary identity pol…

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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Twelve Monkeys
“The Uber was like cellophane wrapped like, you know, to partition. It was from Twelve Monkeys. Remember, that movie was that's exactly what was from.”
Best of Enemies
“A documentary about the debates between Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, showcasing their contrasting political views and personalities.”
The Social Dilemma
“The discussion revolves around the design of social media and its negative impacts, as highlighted in 'The Social Dilemma'.”
Zero Dark Thirty
“Mentioned in the context of movies that justify government policies, specifically about torture.”