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Coffee with BJ (EP234) opens with Canada’s “official” land acknowledgement sip, then pivots into a fast-moving world update where the Iran situation steals the headlines and (conveniently) pushes Bill Clinton’s deposition out of the spotlight. BJ also revisits the Epstein cognitive dissonance test and Scott Adams-style persuasion diagnostics, using the “seven signs” people show when a frame gets challenged.From there, the episode hits three big lanes: culture, AI, and geopolitics. First up: the online outrage economy and identity programming, including a quick check-in on Tucker Carlson’s current strain level and how repeated narratives become “assigned” emotional reactions. Then we jump into a surprisingly spicy AI story: Anthropic (Claude) versus the Pentagon, including debate over unrestricted access, lawful use, surveillance fears, autonomous weapons, and whether we’re watching the early contours of an AI-era conflict where models become strategic assets.The main event is Iran. BJ lays out the long-run context going back to 1979, the “running out the clock” negotiation pattern, the role of ideological subversion, and why regime weakness matters now. He connects the playbook to broader concepts like political entryism, demoralisation and destabilisation, and references Yuri Bezmenov’s framework as a lens for understanding modern influence operations. The episode also touches Alberto Nisman and Hezbollah’s proxy networks as examples of how Iran projects power abroad, and argues for moral clarity: opposing authoritarianism consistently, including theocratic authoritarianism.Finally, BJ frames the moment as a potential inflection point: Iranians celebrating in the streets, regional incentives shifting, and what major changes could mean for the West’s security environment. Whether you’re more interventionist or more isolationist, this episode is built to stress-test assumptions, sharpen persuasion instincts, and keep the focus on individual liberty and real-world outcomes.Embedded keywords: Coffee with BJ, BJ Dichter, Canadian land acknowledgement, Scott Adams, cognitive dissonance test, seven signs of cognitive dissonance, Epstein files, persuasion, brainwashing, Tucker Carlson, Blue Sky Mark Hamill, outrage economy, Anthropic, Claude AI, Dario Amodei, Pentagon AI, Department of Defense, Palantir, AI war, mass surveillance debate, autonomous weapons, Iran regime change, IRGC, Soleimani, Alberto Nisman documentary, Hezbollah networks, Yuri Bezmenov, demoralisation destabilisation crisis normalisation, political entryism, Abraham Accords, Mark Carney, Trudeau, freedom movement.Short descriptionEP234: Land acknowledgement sip, Epstein cognitive dissonance test, Anthropic vs Pentagon AI fight, and a deep dive on Iran, influence playbooks, and why moral clarity matters when authoritarian regimes wobble.SEO meta descriptionCoffee with BJ EP234 covers persuasion and cognitive dissonance, Epstein framing, Anthropic/Claude vs Pentagon access debate, and a detailed Iran update using Yuri Bezmenov-style subversion frameworks and moral clarity on authoritarianism.chapters00:00 Land acknowledgement sip + Canada opener03:10 Clinton deposition note + Epstein cognitive dissonance test08:00 Tucker/brainwashing frame + quick tech check moment12:20 Blue Sky “Luke Skywalker” discourse + outrage dynamics16:10 Anthropic (Claude) vs Pentagon: unrestricted access debate26:40 Iran context: 1979, running out the clock, regime weakness38:30 Proxies, Nisman, Hezbollah, and subversion playbooks (Bezmenov lens)52:10 Moral clarity, freedom frame, and what a post-mullah Iran could mean1. Venezuela 2.0: Trump’s War with the Death To America People Explained2. Anthropic a security riskOrder Now!Honking For Freedom - The Trucker Convoy That Gave Us Hopehttp://www.HonkingForFreedom.comSubstack | Twitter | Locals | Instagramwww.BenjaminjDichter.com
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