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James Wilkerson leads a discussion with friends and family on a wide range of history, philosophy, conspiracy, and current events. Opinions expressed by various participants do not reflect the opinions of every participant. for Suggestions email podcast@TheJamesPerspective.com
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Friday Jan 31, 2025
Friday Jan 31, 2025
On todays Show the fearsome Threesome (James, Dwayne and Glenn) have a discussion centered on the plane crash involving a commercial flight and a military helicopter, highlighting issues of understaffing and DEI policies. The FAA's diversity initiatives, which prioritized hiring based on underrepresented groups, were criticized. The crash occurred due to human error, with the helicopter at 300 feet and the plane at 600 feet, leading to a collision. The FAA is reviewing staffing levels and DEI policies. Trump emphasized the need for competent air traffic controllers and suggested using military personnel temporarily. The conversation also touched on the potential for intentional acts and the importance of thorough investigations. Don't miss it!

Thursday Jan 30, 2025
TJP FULL EPISODE 1292 Technology Thursday 01-30-25 With The Fearsome threesome MAHA
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
Thursday Jan 30, 2025
The discussion centered on the recent plane crash at Ronald Reagan Airport involving a commercial plane and a Black Hawk helicopter, with no survivors. The air traffic controller's failure to ensure aircraft separation was criticized. The conversation also covered political issues, including the Senate confirmation hearings, the potential primarying of senators by billionaire Nicole Shanahan and Scott Pressler, and the revocation of student visas for those supporting anti-Semitic or pro-Hamas activities. Additionally, new policies were discussed, such as using Guantanamo Bay for detaining immigrants, revoking parole for Venezuelan immigrants, and the potential use of Guantanamo Bay for detaining uncooperative countries' citizens. The discussion centered on the impact of remote work policies on federal employees, highlighting that 94% of the 2.6 million full-time employees now work from home. The conversation criticized the inefficiency of some federal jobs, suggesting they could be automated. It also touched on the political implications of federal aid, noting that 2.16 million employees have been working remotely since COVID. The group debated the independence of the Federal Reserve, arguing for greater accountability to the President. They also discussed the need for security for prominent figures like Trump and Musk, given the potential threats from opposition.

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
TJP FULL EPISODE 1291 Wednesday 01-29-25 James and Giant Preacher Mighty Men
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
On Todays show James And the Giant Preacher with Jimmy, Dwayne, and Glenn talk about David, mighty men, Holy Spirit, prayer, faith, anointing, tabernacle, Ark of the Covenant, worship, praise, transformation, ritual, Pentecostal, Bible, leadership., Old Testament, New Covenant, Holy Spirit, Yom Kippur sacrifice, communal salvation, individual salvation, prophets, priests, anointing, worship, spiritual maturity, predestination, Jewish faith, salvation, prayer. Don't miss it!

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
TJP FULL EPISODE 1290 Tuesday 01-28-25 with TFT News FAFO
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
The discussion covered various topics, including the potential confirmation of JFK Jr, the miscalculations of the current administration, and the Secret Service's actions in Chicago. They debated the effectiveness of Trump's immigration policies, particularly the use of multiple federal agencies to target high-level criminals and the challenges faced by ICE in cities like Chicago. They also discussed the potential impact of quantum computing on cryptocurrencies and the implications of China's AI advancements. Additionally, they touched on the military's stance on transgender individuals and the water dispute between California and the federal government, highlighting Trump's role in reopening the water supply. The discussion covered various topics, including California's strict tree-cutting regulations, which exacerbated wildfires. Trump's criticism of environmental regulations and his Zoom call with the Argentine president at Davos were highlighted. The conversation also touched on Georgia's bold actions in deporting immigrants, despite legal challenges. The expedited removal of certain immigrants, particularly from Venezuela, was debated. Trump's recent activities, including a speech at Doral and his conditions for California's aid, were discussed. The meeting concluded with updates on ongoing California fires and a promotion of PJ's coffee in Louisiana.

Monday Jan 27, 2025
FULL EPISODE 1289 Legal Monday 01-27-25 with Mattie Burdick vs US
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
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The discussion focused on the Supreme Court case Burdick v. United States, which dealt with a reporter refusing to testify before a grand jury and being pardoned by the President.
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The key points were:
- The reporter, Burdick, refused to testify, citing the 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination. - The President then issued Burdick a pardon, but Burdick refused to accept it. - The Supreme Court ruled that a pardon must be accepted by the recipient, and Burdick could not be compelled to testify since he had rejected the pardon.
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The discussion also covered the differences between executive pardons and legislative pardons, with legislative pardons being more automatic and not requiring acceptance by the recipient.
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The group discussed potential implications of this case for recent political figures being pardoned and whether accepting a pardon implies admission of guilt

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
On todays show Charlotte, James and Glenn do a Free Conspiracy Friday were we talk about Kermit Jr and What is Trump up too with Stargate as well as JFK and MLK files being released don't miss it!

Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
On todays show the Fearsome Threesome talk about The various topics, including a podcast about technology and a deep dive into the legal and historical context of pardons, referencing Blackstone's commentaries on English common law. They also discussed the implications of Trump's Stargate AI infrastructure project, which aims to create a mega-cluster of high-speed data centers across the U.S., potentially involving Oracle, SoftBank, and others. The project is expected to generate significant economic benefits and technological advancements. Additionally, they touched on the potential of AI tools like CoPilot and Perplexity, and their applications in legal and business settings. The conversation touches on various topics, including a humorous discussion about a medication for erectile dysfunction, its side effects, and the need for planning sexual activities. They also mention a product for performance enhancement, possibly an over-the-counter cream. The conversation shifts to promoting a coffee shop, Hot and PJs, highlighting their coffee, pastries, and a bakery that delivers fresh cookies. They encourage listeners to share their thoughts on the podcast. A joke about replacing regular coffee with decaf to gain a cognitive advantage is shared, and the hosts hint at an exciting conspiracy topic for the next episode, with one of the hosts, Sarah, being busy with court and grand jury duties. Don't Miss it.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
TJP FULL EPISODE 1286 Wednesday 01-22-25 James and the Giant Preacher Worry
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
On todays show James, Chris, Dwayne and Glenn talk about Worry. Is it showing a lack of faith? Is it a Sin? how does it relate to Trumps big win, find out today on this episode!

Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
TJP FULL EPISODE 1285 Tuesday 01-21-25 with the Dynamic Duo Trumps First Night
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
Tuesday Jan 21, 2025
On todays Show James and Glenn Talk about
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The conversation is about the actions taken by President Trump on his first day in office, including signing a large number of executive orders and issuing blanket pardons for over 1,500 people involved in the January 6th Capitol riot.
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There is discussion about the legality and precedent of these broad pardons, and concerns that it could set a dangerous precedent allowing a president to pardon anyone who commits crimes on their behalf.
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The participants also discuss the release of Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Silk Road online marketplace, who was serving a lengthy prison sentence. There is debate around whether his crimes warranted such a harsh punishment.
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There are comments about Trump's strategic and aggressive approach in quickly signing so many executive orders on his first day, which the participants see as an effort to overwhelm and disrupt the opposing political establishment.
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Overall, the conversation reflects a strong pro-Trump perspective, praising his bold actions and seeing them as necessary to counter the perceived corruption and communist/Marxist influences in the government.

Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
The main focus shifts to the inauguration, discussing pardons, including those for j6 committee members and Miley Cyrus. The group debates the implications of Trump's executive orders, which aim to reverse Biden's policies, secure the border, and assert presidential control over the federal bureaucracy. They also discuss the potential deployment of the military to the border, the designation of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, and the unleashing of American energy potential, including Alaskan energy and nuclear power. The discussion focused on Trump's inauguration and his plans for reforming the federal bureaucracy, including deregulation, re-establishing presidential control over federal workers, and addressing the weaponization of the federal government. Trump aims to strengthen presidential control, implement merit-based hiring, and return federal workers to in-person work. He plans to revoke security clearances of officials who lied about Hunter Biden's laptop and establish biological sex definitions. Trump also intends to end Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs and gain control over foreign aid and NGO funding. The conversation also touched on the potential impact of these changes on the economy and government efficiency.