Today I want to cover/My guest today is…José Niño, a freelance writer based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He’s a published author whose works have been featured at the Mises Institute, Big League Politics, and even cited by Senator Rand Paul. José is a popular commentator on the topics of foreign policy, cryptocurrency, immigration, and gun rights. 

Before diving in to the interview, what do you think about the recent SCOTUS decision, where Trump said quote:  “This morning the Supreme Court has delivered a monumental victory for the Constitution, the separation of powers and the rule of law in striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch,”

 What are your thoughts? Drop me a line: john@libertynow.com

Ok, here’s the interview with Jose Niño

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Some bullet points we cover

  • Today’s populist surge didn’t appear out of nowhere—it’s the product of decades of resistance to globalist institutions, demographic transformation, and ideological censorship.
  • Trump is a SYMPTOM of the broken system. Liberals can’t comprehend how he got into office.  In normal times, if our electoral process wasn’t broken, he may not have gotten elected.  But he was the only one who has been able to break through all the noise and propaganda. 
  • Cognitive Pollution and the War on Truth
  • The Populist Right are being impacted by this epidemic cognitive pollution. You guest spoke about Ron Paul been shut out of the running in 2012.

Read How Socialism destroyed Venezuela, by Jose Niño

Subsatck unfiltered: https://josbcf.substack.com

Follow Jose on X: https://x.com/JoseAlNino

Show Notes


“Cognitive infiltration” as discussed, was a term used by Cass Sunstein to describe how to infiltrate conspiracy circles in order to undermine what the governments perceives as dangerous narratives or beliefs.

From The New Yorker December 27, 2017:

“Conspiracy Theories,” was first published in 2008, in a small academic journal called the Journal of Political Philosophy. In it, Sunstein and his Harvard colleague Adrian Vermeule attempted to explain how conspiracy theories spread, especially online. At one point, they made a radical proposal: “Our main policy claim here is that government should engage in cognitive infiltration of the groups that produce conspiracy theories.” The authors’ primary example of a conspiracy theory was the belief that 9/11 was an inside job; they defined “cognitive infiltration” as a program “whereby government agents or their allies (acting either virtually or in real space, and either openly or anonymously) will undermine the crippled epistemology of believers by planting doubts about the theories and stylized facts that circulate within such groups.”

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