Logos Media (formerly Gnostic Media)
Logos Media (formerly Gnostic Media)
Jan Irvin
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Muslims did what?
I listened to him until he slandered muslims by indicating they did 9/11. I’m an American born Christian. Muslims did 9/11 like Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
truckerbruce
God?!?😂
God has led me to you.... know I’ll listen
crazyJ143
Needs improving
The host has great guests and fascinating topics but interrupts guests far too frequently and is totally hung up on the trolls that plague his feed. Results in 25% of podcast devoted to him yelling at trolls instead of focusing on topic at hand. After a few months I find it very hard to listen to a whole episode now. Really hope it get better as I will be checking in and listening still.
Beantown Billy Goat
I’m new to Jan; Great information so far...
Somehow, mr Irvin stayed under my radar up until recently. I’ve listened to five episodes so far and have received a lot of food for thought. I was already aware of the drug counterculture’s being run by the CIA, but his angle on Islam and Judaism is a different perspective from what I’m used to. I particularly enjoyed the Adam Green episodes (even though they had a very big falling out). I must admit that I was a bit surprised to hear his defense of Judaism and his critique of Islam. However, this is a man who speaks from a position of knowledge and open-mindedness so I’m forced to question my own pre-conceived notions. I’ll definitely keep listening.
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Infantryman (Airborne)
listening and learning for 10 years THANK YOU!
10 year listener of Gnostic and now Logos Media - though I may not agree with everything postulated, the research, method and interpretation presented has helped me grow and think more critically. And if Jan finds discrepancies in his own work from the past he is quick to correct his position with his new discoveries. He does sometimes spend precious time feeding the trolls out of frustration, but its a minor inconvenience within the flow of knowledge.
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filmingandfarming
Mind blowing!
If all you do is listen to the “Laying the Dead to rest” and “The secret life of burners” you’ll be doing yourself a favor.
smegface ploppylumpkins
Awesome podcast
This podcast is on point. Jan really does is research.
AETHER_XX
Comically Paranoid
Seriously, Jan Ervin can't open his mouth without a Niagara of paranoia rushing out. I know this is sort of ad hominem, but how do you begin to evaluate this stuff? There are only so many hours in the day. Oh, and everything somehow has to do with Aldous Huxley, who is too dead to defend himself. And don't even get me started on Joseph Atwill. Btween the two of them, the joyless smugness reaches toxic levels. I'll come up with a conspiracy theory of my own: This podcast is a psyop. Jan Ervin's Eeeyore voice is meant to force listeners to commit suicide. thus furthering the NWO's depopulation a]genda. Also, it is the ultimate anti aphrodisiac, and probably reduces testosterone levels in male listeners. Seriously, he is just begging for an SNL parody, and I hope they do it too, because he would really lose his freaking mind.
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Skip (this podcast)
Paranoid
This is just another paranoid "everyone is evil" sudo-Christian podcast.
Jayrixxle
Hmmmmm...
It's hard to listen because Jan keeps interrupting. The info makes for fascinating discussion that makes me wonder how much of it is true, though I've heard some of those things before. Much of it makes sense- the breakdown of the family, for example, which I have also associated with the breakdown of society, adding now the mind control stuff; how sad it is to think there's people who are so heartless and cruel to do those things and worse. I have to take this stuff in small doses, but it sure makes me wonder.
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hopelessdreamer
Unlistenable
This podcast contains great information and insight made practically unlistenable by the host, Jan. With the conversational skills of a howler monkey using a bull horn, he stomps his way through a discussion escalating his tone as though he is trying to talk over street noises when his guests attempt to add to the conversation.
It's me Redban
For Those Who Use Their Brain For Thinking
If you like facts and getting to the core of the truth, this is the place for you. If you see a glitch in the Matrix, and would like to know why that glitch is there, listen and subscribe. If you need to be told what to think and say so you can fit in with the crowd, move along... If you're a troll, you are going to post one star and post a crappy review without listening to a single word anyway..., and you are the cause of the hell that is on earth. Truth is spoken here and it is deeply satisfying. Enjoy!
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Jeburski
Interesting but hypocritical
What a trip Gnostic Media is. On the one hand, Jan provides great, interesting and genuinely subversive, freeing information. On the other hand, he's a petulant jerk who forces everything and everyone around him to conform to his own particular spin on reality. The wealth of information, research, and factoids is staggering. I definitely would say that the historical figures and movements discussed here should be understood as THE movers and shakers of the last century. Bertrand Russell, H.G. Wells, the Huxleys, etc. -- yes, these are people whose importance should be recognized, but generally it isn't. In that respect, Jan provides a great service and underscores vital pieces of history that most people conveniently ignore. Too bad he's a fundamentally unsound researcher who doesn't follow his own "trivium" method and thus produces a demeanor based on an OVERLY conspiratorial vortex of paranoia. Just because ALL alternative researchers get called "paranoid" doesn't mean that SOME alternative researchers aren't actually, genuinely paranoid, and Jan is one of them. The thing is, all the negative societal aspects that Jan pounds away at: these things would exist whether such-and-such British intellectual planned them all out in advance or not. No matter the extent to which the hippie movement was pre-planned or coerced (and I believe SOME of it definitely was manipulated), that doesn't change one iota of the negative delusory nonsense that the '60s produced. And yet Jan seems extremely fixated in insisting that it was ALL a pre-planned plot by a network of figures who ALL knew each other and coordinated their actions flawlessly and deliberately the entire extent of the way. For instance, I happen to believe that Tim Leary did have CIA connections and that the acid released to college campuses was part of a government experiment. I believe that. I believe it in part because of the information that Jan Irvin provided. But in terms of this topic, Jan basically just wants to stop there and make the focus of his research thenceforth to insist that Tim Leary and anyone else even remotely connected to the government were basically working in collusion, and therefore anyone that Tim Leary ever had anything to do with in public life was also working for the government. Tim Leary met Allan Ginsberg? That means that Allan Ginsberg was working for the government, and it means that everything Allan Gingsberg did was coordinated by the CIA. This is what Jan will insist upon -- guilt by association ad infinitum -- and will make the sole focus of his presentation to insist upon these tenuous connections. There are a million small errors in his thinking that Jan needlessly builds up into mountains, which the listener then has to deal with. Everytime you listen to Jan, the entirety of negative cultural influence is referred to as "MKULTRA". Yes, there was a nefarious MKULTRA program. It was one program. Were there other nefarious covert programs? Undoubtedly. But Jan refers to pretty much EVERYTHING he talks about as "MKULTRA". Jan also once interviewed a former Army General and basically coerced him into uttering the faintest gurgle of assent at Jan's idea that "Aldous Huxley was in charge of MKULTRA". Thenceforth Jan has insisted again and again that he "proved" that Aldous Huxley was the head of the MKULTRA program. Nothing of the sort. General Stubblebine did NOT admit this. There is absolutely no connection between Aldous Huxley and MKULTRA. There is only a tenous multi-part guilt-by-association trail, which Jan used to build this idea up in his head. It should be noted that, YES, this same logic trail is INTERESTING and worth following, and for that Jan should be praised, but the entirety of what Jan has uncovered and underscored does NOT mean what he says it does. I mention the above examples because, a few times now recently, Jan's sometime cohost Joe Atwill has referred to these leaps of logic and has excused them. But -- the important thing -- at least Joe has kept things straight enough to say that Gnostic Media does NOT have PROOF that Huxley was in charge of MKULTRA but that it is really just a bunch of "circumstantial evidence" on their part. I don't believe that any reasonable person will find the circumstantial evidence nearly as convincing as Jan and Joe find it, but at least Joe is trying to keep Jan honest enough in that regard. It should be said that the show does sometimes feature fantastic guests. Dr Hans Utter in particular is great. I only wish that more than about half an hour of the History of FM Radio series could have been devoted to the actual history of FM radio. The other seven and a half hours were basically devoted to Jan taking anything Dr Utter said and linking it back to the same familiar names that Jan wants to spend so much time obsessively LINKING TO again and again, almost like a "six degrees of Aldous Huxley" game. WHICH... IS SORT OF INTERESTING, though less interesting every time, and it does not mean what Jan thinks it means, and it takes time away from the guest, who has something new to say. You just basically have to put up with Jan's hobbyhorses and take whatever information you can from this. It's getting really tiring, though, after listening to this show for a few years now. Jan concedes nothing and never learns from his mistakes anymore. He still insists that the word "government" means "mind control", and when people pointed out that "-ment" as a suffix doesn't mean "mind", he pretended that it actually came from the Middle English "governmente", even though "-mente" in Middle English means "minded". So even in that case the word would mean "control-minded", not "mind control", as the "-mente" suffix functions as an adjective NOT a noun. But there's always an excuse with Jan. The people who try to correct him often agree with him upwards of 90% of the way, but he needs them to agree 100% or else he calls them psychopathic control freaks. Ironic.
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Warwol
Compelling and Informative
This is truly a thinking man's podcast. Definitely not for the close-minded or dogmatic, Jan Irvin is a researcher's researcher. Two thumbs up!
Recynd
Lame
Some really great information from a completely paranoid dude! Interesting ideas, hut he’s a total LGBT hater… He is actually naive enough to believe gay marriage is just about property in the end.. He has no idea what he is talking about.. He always talks about researching a subject and not being ignorant, then he turns around and is completely ignorant about LGBT issues. Gay marriage allows us to marry people from other countries and bring them here, it helps us adopt children, it allows us to see our loved ones in the hospital… There are thousands of laws surrounding marriage and we can’t just sign a thousand contracts to make it equal or we would have done it.. Everyone is equal or no one is safe!
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David Jayden Anthony
Woah
This show is mentioned at the beginning of the book The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross. I didn't know what to expect. I thought No Agenda was pretty nuts (in a good way). This blows it out of the water. I haven't heard any of the recent episodes because I decided to start somewhere around episode 168. So far so good. I have a child so I can't wait to hear the episode about the Common Core (173).
Pinchinchopupuso
The best podcast!
5 stars
jeff n alaska
This dude is the truth
He's motivated by seeking the truth, nothing less.
LA, O.C.
Excellent research
The Gnostic media podcast author is a very good interviewer and researcher. I have learned an immense amount starting with the trivium series. I recommend this series to everyone. My ability to think and analyze and ultimately research and learn things that are important to me have been improved by this podcast. I appreciate everything that has been put out and I do my best to support gnostic media in anyway I can.
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Worderator
Awesome Podcast. Makes me think.
I'm just a regular average person, I suppose I was alseep for many years but I'm waking up. Thanks Jan.
kotoula01
This is a Podcast that Educates!!
These podcasts are well done with lots of solid research. I don't agree with a few things that are said regularly but that doesn't make me turn it off. Jan is a great researcher and these are some of the best podcasts on itunes!!!
Zeb B
Disappointed in Interview 672
After browsing the Gnostic Media website, I had high hopes and an open mind (as anyone who chooses to label them-self "Gnostic" should). After listening to Interview 672 (the latest at the time of this review) my enthusiasm quickly turned into utter disappointment. This Jan Irvin gentlemen seemed like a cross between Alex Jones and Dr. Steven Greer. I muscled through the entire podcast episode searching for meaningful content, valuable insight, and substantiated proof. But alas I was showered only with baseless rhetoric, tenuous "connections", ubiquitous name dropping, and many upon many 'documents'... If I have a bad initial experience at a new restaurant, I might be inclined to return and give it another shot before passing judgment. Having said that, I'll listen to a few more episodes (older ones any way) and go from there.
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Don fromadarksky
Great
Good
aaronholz
Great
I've been listening to Jan's podcast for about two years; always interesting! Give it a go!!!
CRAKEaeio
Too many rants
The interviewer interrupts the interviewee with frequent and prolonged rants: instead of having a chance to hear the interviewee the shows contain way too much of the interviewer's harangues.
Robin Datta
Once excellent now .
Gnostic Media was once a great podcast, however in the past couple of years its host seems have devolved into a paranoid mess with bizarre critical thinking skills. The show has gone from a source of decent interviews about a wide range of topics to a low rent Alex Jones knock off, ranting about chemtrails, eugenics, the zionist conspiracy, 9/11 and the new world order. I love considering alternative theories of reality, but now they are presented as unquestionable fact and those who question them are ridiculed as less intelligent and/or zionist agents. "Warning: If you're one of these Nazi/Zionist pieces of [redacted] selling eugenics or humanism, if you're a public figure, you can guarantee I'll be flushing you out and down the toilette. If you're on my wall, I'll expose and ban you. I have zero tolerance for murderers and those who violate others' rights and autonomy without clear understanding and information informing every level of your twisted agendas." Don't trust me, a " Gilad Atzmon "class 3" type of Zionist." - Jan Irvin, Listen for yourself.
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Fuzz E Cat
Superior.
The information presented herein should be mandatory knowledge for everyone on earth past a certain age.
Hesprus.
Great Info
For those who seek pure knowledge.
iCapo
Brain Food
I'm just a regular guy, mailman, and was introduced to this podcast listening to The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast. Joe Rogan opened up my mind to not be so dogmatic on issues and Gnostic Media has been the catalyst to a more informative and even more curious mind. Go Jan Irvin!
PostalPoet
Great Podcast
Such a world of great information opens up with this podcast. I just started listening to a few episodes and can't wait to hear more.
Jason Thome
Excellent source for information and inspiration
I look forward to each new episode of Gnostic Media. Jan's interview style is simple and direct. He asks good questions and lets the guests do most of the talking. Subject matter is always engaging and mind-opening. Gnostic Media's older coverage of the Trivium and Quadrivium is absolutely essential. This podcast has also introduced me other great podcasts (mainly from the Tragedy and Hope online community). Give it a listen.
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listener075937q89
Great podcast for free thinkers. The critical thinking meme needs to spread!
This podcast is filled with brilliant guests covering just about every topic that's never talked about. Excellent interviews impart eye opening knowledge with great inquiries and well researched content. This podcast not only informs, it teaches you how to correctly analyze the world free of The fallacies we delude ourselves with and shows us how to use critical thinking to pierce through the false realities projected at us. A must listen for any free thinker and seeker of true knowledge and wisdom.
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