Dave Troy Presents

By: David Troy
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  • Dave Troy is a technologist, historian, and researcher who has studied disinformation and extremism online since the earliest days of the internet.

    2022 David Troy
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  • How to Win an Information War with Peter Pomerantsev
    Oct 31 2024

    In this special bonus episode, Dave interviews author Peter Pomerantsev about his new book "How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler." The book explores the work of Sefton Delmer, a journalist who developed unique ways to destabilize Hitler's propaganda programming. Their conversation was recorded on October 28, 2024, at Bird In Hand Books in Baltimore, Maryland.

    Pomerantsev is the author of two other books on disinformation and propaganda, "Nothing Is True and Everything is Possible," and "This Is Not Propaganda." He is currently based at the SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University.

    Pomerantsev also delivered a TED Talk at TEDxMidAtlantic in Washington, D.C. in June 2024.

    Links:

    TED Talk (2024)

    How To Win an Information War (2024)

    This Is Not Propaganda (2019)

    Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible (2014)

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    44 mins
  • The October Surprise with Craig Unger
    Oct 21 2024

    The term "October Surprise" has come to mean any kind of shock that might upend a November election. But the original October Surprise was in 1980, when Ronald Reagan's campaign operatives conspired with the fundamentalist Iranian regime to keep 52 American hostages in Tehran until after the presidential election of 1980 — all but ensuring a loss for incumbent candidate Jimmy Carter.

    This is the account provided by author Craig Unger, who has been following the "October Surprise" story since 1991, and during that time has been able accumulate evidence to confirm that yes, the October Surprise really happened. This almost unbelievable story is documented in his new book, "Den of Spies: Reagan, Carter, and the Secret History of the Treason That Stole the White House, " recently published by Harper Collins.

    Craig joins Dave for a fascinating discussion of this complicated history, and its implications on American politics today.

    Purchase: Den of Spies

    Follow Craig Unger on X

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Crypto Is Bad, Actually
    Oct 15 2024

    No joke: Peter Thiel envisioned PayPal as a way to challenge to the global political order. And that vision is just now coming into place in 2024. In this election cycle, cryptocurrency interests have surpassed $120 million, surpassing even big oil, in trying to capture candidates from both political parties. This episode features a recording of a Twitter (X) space recorded on September 12, 2024 exploring this set of topics. The space was coordinated by Jake Donoghue, and includes several leading crypto critics: me, David Gerard, Mark Hays, John Reed Stark, and Mark R. Smith.

    Follow on X: @JDonoghueAuthor, @JohnReedStark, @DavidGerard, @AmScream, @Miercoles_Hays, @davetroy

    Jake Donoghue Twitter Space

    Peter Thiel at Libertopia 2010

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    1 hr and 57 mins

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A must listen for Millennials and younger gens

I have learned much about politics since I started listening to NPR when I was nineteen. Still, there is a lot of history that occurred before my Millennial interest began to lean towards action and activism when John Kerry ran for president. This podcast fills many political history gaps and helps explain how the mis/disinformation ecosystems were established not only in the US but around the world. Though the excellent high-information discussions don't end there, and I think if you appreciate history and are curious about politics, you will be thrilled to learn everything this podcast offers.

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