Porkins Policy Radio – Porkins Policy Review
Pearse Redmond hosts Porkins Policy Radio-Porkins Policy Review from New York City, offering a deep and often unconventional look at the forces shaping our world. This isn't a surface-level news recap. Instead, the podcast functions as a dedicated space for alternative research, connecting dots across seemingly disparate fields. You'll hear detailed discussions that might begin with a geopolitical analysis, then weave through the history of a clandestine group, and land on the subtle political commentary embedded in a recent film or television series. The scope is intentionally broad, examining everything from terrorism and true crime narratives to the influence of cults and the persistent theories surrounding deep-state events. The conversations are built on a foundation of research, aiming to provide context and ask questions that mainstream outlets might overlook. Listening to this podcast feels like sitting in on a thorough, meandering, and deeply curious briefing where popular culture is just as valid a text as political doctrine. It’s for those who appreciate when a conversation about a spy thriller naturally leads to a dissection of real-world intelligence operations, or when the symbolism in a cult’s mythology reveals broader social undercurrents. The show thrives on these intersections, treating the landscape of news, arts, and culture as a single, complex map to be decoded. Each episode invites you to reconsider the standard narratives presented in both politics and entertainment, all through the distinctive lens of Redmond's ongoing investigation.