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Two Cheers for the Talmud
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You are about to hear a performance of my radio play, "Two Cheers for the Talmud." It is enacted by actors whose performance has been augmented by artificial intelligence. The questions, responses and rejoinders voiced by the imaginary interviewers were scripted by this writer, based on many conversations and interviews I have had over the years with both allies and adversaries. The words ascribed to me in this play, as dramatized by the actor reading my words, constitute an authentic and accurate representation of my views.
I have long dreamed of giving a presentation on the Talmud with Joe Rogan or Tucker Carlson. Since that hasn't happened yet, I decided to create a radio play in an interview format where I would be asked the questions that best illuminate my insights into the subject. You will understand the paradoxical title of the play, "Two Cheers for the Talmud" toward the end of the broadcast where I explain the reference.
You can learn more about from this topic by obtaining the two books I have written on the subject, available here: https://www.revisionisthistory.org/page15/page15.html
Copyright ©2025 Independent History and Research
12 episodes
Manage episode 522164882 series 3406783
You are about to hear a performance of my radio play, "Two Cheers for the Talmud." It is enacted by actors whose performance has been augmented by artificial intelligence. The questions, responses and rejoinders voiced by the imaginary interviewers were scripted by this writer, based on many conversations and interviews I have had over the years with both allies and adversaries. The words ascribed to me in this play, as dramatized by the actor reading my words, constitute an authentic and accurate representation of my views.
I have long dreamed of giving a presentation on the Talmud with Joe Rogan or Tucker Carlson. Since that hasn't happened yet, I decided to create a radio play in an interview format where I would be asked the questions that best illuminate my insights into the subject. You will understand the paradoxical title of the play, "Two Cheers for the Talmud" toward the end of the broadcast where I explain the reference.
You can learn more about from this topic by obtaining the two books I have written on the subject, available here: https://www.revisionisthistory.org/page15/page15.html
Copyright ©2025 Independent History and Research
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