TQP 37: BANNED By Youtube w/ Jim Fetzer


“A man with no enemies is a man with no character.” – Paul Newman

Jeremy Maddux brings you the interview Youtube doesn’t want you to hear after a spitfire monologue about the monstrously wasteful spending bill.

You can find more about Jim Fetzer at his website: www.jamesfetzer.blogspot.com

Episodes of The Quiet Place are now available at Bitchute for those ready to make the move away from the Axis Powers of social media:
https://www.bitchute.com/channel/PoMwtxtq5zzP

You can contact Jeremy Maddux at: Sickfixx@gmail.com

TQP 35: Montauk Project Memories w/ Stewart Swerdlow


Author Stewart Swerdlow checks into The Quiet Place to talk about his involuntary participation in the Montauk Project, where government forces (and those not of this earth) were sinking all of their resources into discovering the perfect method of mind control.

Stewart touches on a myriad amount of other subjects such as his great uncle, the first president of the Soviet Union, his own experiences with McCarthyism, aliens, time travel, his impressions of Putin’s nuclear simulation last week, Hollow Earth, Flat Earth, the Fourth Reich and last but certainly not least, the controversy surrounding his appearance on a History Channel program called The Dark Files that ended in confrontation and nearly came to blows.

You can find more about Stewart at:
www.expansions.com
https://www.amazon.com/Stewart-Swerdlow/e/B000APIKHU

TQP 34: Political Tetris with Maddie Holliday Von Stark


Based Southern Belle returns in her fourth appearance to co-host with Maddux and talk about what she’s been up to in the months following the local government misconduct at Unite the Right, how social media is ramping up their censorship of her on all platforms and her plans of returning to activism.

In the final segment, Maddux was joined by Maddie Holliday Von Stark to talk about her recent dust up with fellow authors over the never ending gun control debate, her many brushes with death and how a black widow once saved her life.

Next week: Stewart Swerdlow will talk about his involvement with the Montauk Project.