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The Quash

The Quash Productions, LLC

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Forget left v right. This is the truth about the system from a man who knows. The Quash, is hosted by a lawyer with 30 years of experience. He unmasks the absurd false narratives we've been immersed in 24/7 since birth and laughs at them. There's a reason nothing about the system ever makes any sense. You've been lied to your whole life. But that ends now. https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=43624169 (Become a Patron!) The Quash comes out on Sundays. Subscribe and listen to them all. Share th ...
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Welcome to "Making a Great America," a podcast dedicated to exploring the meticulous thought and effort that went into the design of the Constitution of the United States. This series is intended as a non-partisan historical review, aimed at enlightening listeners of all political persuasions about the foundational principles of our government. Our goal is to share the rich history behind the Constitution and the reasons why understanding this history is crucial for the survival of our repub ...
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Welcome to Journey to Attorney! This is podcast that breaks down bar exam topics in plain English with real-life examples, bite-sized lessons, and no fluff. Whether you’re a first-time bar taker or on your redemption round, this podcast is your study buddy, hype squad, and legal translator all in one. Hosted by El-Elyon, a U.S. attorney and bar exam mentor, each episode focuses on high-yield subjects tested on the UBE (Multistate Essay Exam and MBE), using simple breakdowns, storytelling, an ...
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History: Beyond the Textbook examines American history through the experiences of those who lived it! Each 12-episode season, high school history teacher Alex Mattke covers a separate era of American history and features perspectives on well-known events and lesser-known experiences of famous historical figures. Season Three, covering "America's Crucial Years," returns on October 8 with new episodes every Tuesday up until the finale on December 24! Catch up on Seasons One (America's Colonial ...
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We Fly The Flag

Air Canada Pilots

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The voice of the Air Canada pilots. The podcast includes discussions and interviews with ALPA pilot leaders and volunteers and explores life as an airline pilot at one of Canada’s major global air carriers. The challenges, the sacrifices, and the rewards of Flying the Flag for Canadians around the world. Follow along as we navigate our first meaningful contract negotiations in almost a decade to achieve a world-class contract.
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On the eve of the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in America, EQUAL MEANS EQUAL has launched the Woman’s Journal 2.0. The Woman’s Journal began as a weekly newspaper in 1870, and was instrumental in mobilizing people across the country to support the 19th Amendment. We hope this new iteration will inspire people nationwide to support the ERA. Kamala Lopez and Natalie White from Equal Means Equal, along with women’s rights attorney Wendy Murphy (@WMurphyLaw) will co-host and interview g ...
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In this episode I discuss how brainwashed the people are using a manosphere legend. If you like The Quash and want to hear all of my 100's and 100's of timeless shows explaining the insanity in which we live then go to my patreon and sign up at patreon.com/theQuash. The Quash is only released to the public now and then at this point. I tried for ye…
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In this episode I continue my 17 part series on the ratification of the constitution proving that there is NO way that it went down like we were told. So many things wrong with the story. The document is NOT "brilliant". It is a LONG way from brilliant. And the people who shoved it through knew that. If you like The Quash and want to learn more har…
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In this episode I am deep into my ratification series and I show the kinds of things that WOULD have been in the constitution IF there had been an actual convention as we're told. IF there had been some great discussion of a nEW FoRM of GoVT. That's all a pack of lies guys. It was a all a show. They jammed the constitution down our throats. It's no…
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In this episode I use a few pieces of a great interview Tucker had with Ted Cruz. It really shows the way narratives are essential and the most important ones are OFF limits entirely. If you like The Quash and want more then go to patreon.com/theQuash and become a member. I have 100's of timeless shows explaining the way the system actually functio…
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In this episode of the Journey to Attorney Podcast, we dive deep into the key concepts of actual and apparent authority in agency law, which are crucial for determining principal and agent liability. Learn about the nuances of express and implied authority, as well as the significance of industry customs and past practices. We also break down real-…
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In this episode I use a piece of audio designed to "teach people" about the constitutional convention to show what a truly absurd official narrative that it. This is simply one part of about a 15 part series I made on the constitutional convention and ratification of the document showing that what we're told is as absurd as "safe & effective". The …
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In this episode I begin a multi-part series on the ratification of the constitution. The fairy tale we've been told about the war and the articles and the ratification of the frEEdoM machine known as the constitution is laughable. It's a foundational lie necessary for the brainwashing. If you like The Quash and want to learn how the system really w…
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In this episode, we close out the original set of Article 10 charges filed on April 3rd with a pointed examination of Charge VI, a charge that calls into question President Renfroe's overall readiness and fitness to lead the National Association of Letter Carriers, as well as Executive Vice President Barner.…
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We start the episode with a revelation from the Matty Rose report; one that can have dire consequences for an already beleaguered NALC Executive Council. We then read Charge IV of Exhibit A (the original six charges) We cite the Nolan Award and lay out, clear as day, that mediation, not arbitration, had been done. The members of NALC were deprived …
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A ship without a compass. That was the situation in which the NALC was in over the two years of clandestine collective bargaining. We dive deeper into how President Renfroe seized control of the narrative, dismissing alternate proposals, shutting out the will of the members, and stalling arbitration. Framed as a quest for a "historic agreement," th…
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We open the Exhibit A series by reading Charge I of the original Article 10 charges filed on April 3, 2025. We follow that up with reading a key portion of the Weir Report, which confirms the existence of a Rolando/Barner proposal. A proposal that was inexplicably tossed out by President Renfroe, and one that its details were never disclosed to the…
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In this episode I stumbled onto an amazing Chat that went in a direction I never expected. People best understand what is coming with this Ai control. It's a fantastic control system. If you like The Quash and want more then go to patreon.com/theQuash and become a member. You'll get access to 100's of timeless shows explaining how the system actual…
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The final charge accuses the NALC Executive Council of illegally rewriting Article 10 by dismissing charges without investigation or Convention approval. Their April 16 vote bypassed both process and precedent, creating a dangerous new standard where officers can nullify the Constitution without member consent. Included is a reading of the Final St…
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Charge IV explores the direct role NALC President Brian Renfroe and Executive Vice President Paul Barner played in orchestrating the dismissal of charges against themselves. It highlights contradictions between Renfroe's own 2023 due process rulings and his 2025 actions, framing this as a knowing effort to suppress accountability with Council compl…
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Charge II accuses the NALC Executive Council of acting as a bloc to suppress accountability, shield Renfroe and Barner, and dismiss serious allegations without constitutional justification. Evidence includes testimony from NBA Mike Caref and VP James Henry, showing that the process was politically driven and predetermined.…
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This episode covers the first formal charge of the April 23, 2025 filing in which the NALC Executive Council, led by President Renfroe, violated Article 10 by dismissing the charges without investigation, hearing, or recusal. It details the April 16, 2025 emergency vote, which was convened by Renfroe despite being the subject of the charges - a pro…
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In this episode I show people that con/cons are NOT on our side. They frame everything up in a deceptive manner. They are CONTROLLED opposition to make sure people never catch on. And that they never learn the power of jury nullification. If you like The Quash and want to learn more hard truth about the system then go over to patreon.com/theQuash a…
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In this episode I talk about the structural and fundamental problems of the system that are simply ignored or covered up. The system will never produce what you are told through "voting". If you like The Quash and want to learn how the system actually works go to patreon.com/theQuash and become a member. I have 100's of timeless shows explaining th…
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In this episode I try and open the framework from which people view our situation. Give them a broader view compared to what we're immersed in normally. Show people that most of human existence was about stability, not this insane "growth" from the fake money system. If you like The Quash and want to hear more then come on over and join my patreon …
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In this episode I show people that the RED v BLUE fantasy can NEVER change anything. That so long as people imagine that rearranging the chairs on the Titanic is going to fix things we're screwed. Trump isn't doing anything that will ever fix the problems because he's not even talking about them.By The Quash Productions, LLC
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In this episode I use ChatGPT to show people that the entire "debate" that con/cons drag everyone into on "the constitution" is a massive distraction. They are NEVER honest with their audience. There is no such thing as Originalism or Living breathing "constitutional interpretation" that has any legitimacy. If you like the truth and want to learn h…
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The We Fly the Flag podcast returns in 2025 with an update from the JIC. Host Jason Chamberlain and two of the ALPA JIC members, Captain Harold Evans and Captain Kyrylo Chernyshov, discuss the progress on the implementation of the Air Canada pilots new collective agreement. Also on the table for discussion is the vast range in complexity to some ag…
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Send us a text It was a decision that came about during a dinner party…allegedly. Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson invited Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton, along with Congressman James Madison, to his quarters in New York City for an evening of food, drink, and conversation, the end result of which was the decision to place the nati…
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Send us a text Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello was his home, his castle, and in a way, his personal fiefdom: he had legal control over the happenings at this place, over the lives of its inhabitants. This included the hundreds of individuals who were held in bondage during Jefferson’s lifetime, although one particular family name stands out as being …
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Send us a text “Culture.” It’s a word that means something different depending on who you ask; to some, it means an element that is “popular” and can serve as a common frame of reference for a large group of people. To others, “culture” refers to how an individual lives their life based on a specific belief system that is similar to a larger group.…
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Send us a text It’s tough to say what most history classrooms emphasize when they cover Constitutional ratification, but our focus will be on its opponents...those individuals who heard about, and often read the results, of what happened in Philadelphia in summer 1787 and were displeased with what they saw. Keep in mind that the document that emerg…
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Send us a text The first formal meeting to reassess the Articles of Confederation was held in Annapolis, Maryland in September 1786, at about the same time as Shays’ Rebellion. Only five states bothered to send any delegates, and there was really only one thing that was accomplished: they decided to try again the following May in Philadelphia. That…
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Send us a text What became known as “Shays' Rebellion” was put down by force, but it opened the eyes of many to the reality that the current government was not working, and it has been used as an anecdote for why the Articles of Confederation were such an inadequate government. Our task will be to unmask the man behind the protest, as well as the g…
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Send us a text We’ll focus on the American Midwest with this episode: specifically, the areas affected by the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. These fertile lands north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi River were considered ripe for American settlement…unless you and your kin were already living there and had done so for generations. In th…
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Send us a text The Peace of Paris would certainly anger and frustrate the many nations who held the lands that were supposedly now in American possession, and one of the most prominent was the Creek. The Creek stand out due to the efforts of their de facto leader, Alexander McGillivray, to negotiate a treaty with the young U.S. government, and his …
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