Radicalized Pod Episode 56 — with Special Guest Wes Clark Jr. from American Psyop
Really important interview
I met Wes Clark Jr. two and a half years ago through Jack Bryan — the director of “American Psyop” who was a guest on our show, and recently discovered an important trove of Kremlin propaganda.
Even though I was only a month or so into my investigation, Wes’s story rang true, not least because he is obviously empathic and highly intelligent. But hearing it on American Psyop in its full form is a whole different story — and required listening for anyone who wants to understand what we’re up against.
Wes’s interview on our show was equally riveting and important. We covered a lot of ground. Honored to have him on with us.
Please watch, share and subscribe. Thank you!
Radicalized: Truth Survives, an investigative podcast on disinformation and radicalization with Heidi Cuda, Jim Stewartson, High Fidelity, and Sean Conner. Special Guests: Wes Clark Jr.
Please help us do this work by supporting our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/radicalizedpodcast Listen to American Psyop here: https://pod.link/1652143101
Guest socials:
Twitter: @wesclarkjr @American_Psyop
Wes Clark Jr. is a documentary filmmaker and a mediocre guitarist, who has worked as an army officer, consultant, creative executive, English teacher, business development at an ad agency, wind turbine project manager, Young Turks co-host, and writer. He’s married with kids and rescues dogs, birds and people.
Wes Clark for President or something. Or Senate. Or AG. Seriously, this guy is fantastic and the insights here are astounding and powerful.
Thank you thank you thank you for all your important work here
Great interview. Wes is a really interesting character and very intelligent, which goes to show that even very bright people can be prone to being psyoped and even magical/delusional thinking.
It's tangential, but was listening to a local NPR station's roundtable show and they were discussing the infiltration and disruption of school boards and local governments by right-wingers, but I heard no mention of the influence of Flynn and his campaign: "local action = national impact" or whatever the slogan is. No mention of Stone, Bannon, etc. I really wanted to e-mail in a comment to tell them they need to dig down and find the roots of the problem in the radicalization campaigns of these fascist scoundrels, unfortunately I was driving and didn't get the opportunity.