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by Nate Mandel

5.0(11 reviews)
95 episodes
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I fight for morality, truth, ethics, and the US-IL alliance. Exposing jihadi subversion through analysis of online contagion & sociological pattern recognition.

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Publishing Since

1/8/2019

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Episode thumbnail for Content Creation is too Saturated | HumbleBrag Channel Update | Putting down my mic | HB: #109

January 29, 2026

Content Creation is too Saturated | HumbleBrag Channel Update | Putting down my mic | HB: #109

<p>Thank you for being part of my journey!Please visit wefoundd.com to get in touch with me. Until we meet again, Peace &amp; Love </p>

Episode thumbnail for What’s the point of progress? Why advance civilization? HB: #108

January 28, 2026

What’s the point of progress? Why advance civilization? HB: #108

<p>What is the true purpose of human progress and advancing civilization. Why do modern societies grow more complex while some tribes deliberately remain hunter gatherers, untouched by technology and modern life. In this episode, we explore uncontacted tribes, the ethics of progress, survival of the fittest, and whether humanity is moving toward a higher spiritual purpose or merging with machines.</p><p>We examine ancient tribes living in Stone Age conditions, compare their way of life to modern civilization, and ask the hard philosophical questions. Is progress inherently good or bad. Are we meant to dominate the planet as the apex species. Should isolated tribes be preserved or integrated. Where is technology ultimately taking us. Toward freedom, control, or something resembling the Matrix.</p><p>Drawing from philosophy, history, and Judeo Christian values rooted in the Old Testament, this episode breaks down how progress functions as a tool rather than a moral absolute. From social media and the internet to law, complexity, and large scale civilization, we analyze why progress may be a necessary condition for humanity to fulfill its deeper purpose.</p><p>This is a philosophical and ethical exploration of modernity, technology, tribal life, spirituality, God, and the future of humanity.</p><p>Subscribe for more long form thought experiments on philosophy, faith, ethics, culture, and the direction of civilization.</p><p></p>

Episode thumbnail for Why do so many Men Rape Women? (The Dark Psychology of Power) HB: #107

January 20, 2026

Why do so many Men Rape Women? (The Dark Psychology of Power) HB: #107

<p>In this episode, I confront one of the most disturbing realities of human history: mass sexual violence in war.</p><p><br></p><p>From Vietnam to World War II, from Rwanda to Bosnia, from Bangladesh to the Congo, the systematic r*pe of women has been used as a weapon of power, control, and humiliation.</p><p><br></p><p>This is not about biology.</p><p>This is not about instinct.</p><p>And it is not about s-x.</p><p><br></p><p>It is about dominance, dehumanization, ideology, and the psychology of cruelty.</p><p><br></p><p>We examine documented cases of war crimes against women, the evolutionary myths surrounding male aggression, the long term consequences for victims and their children, including the Amerasian population and post war “occupation children,” and why human intelligence allows cruelty at a scale no animal can achieve.</p><p><br></p><p>This is a philosophical and psychological breakdown of why men commit sexual violence, how societies enable it, and why true strength is restraint, discipline, and moral authority.</p><p><br></p><p>Topics covered:</p><p>war crimes against women, mass rape in war, psychology of sexual violence, human cruelty, genocide and sexual violence, Rwanda genocide, Bosnia war crimes, Vietnam War history, World War II atrocities, Amerasian children, power and domination, moral philosophy, human nature, masculinity and restraint, bystander effect, injustice in society.</p><p><br></p><p>If this conversation matters to you, share it, engage with it, and be part of raising the moral standard.</p>

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What is HumbleBrag?

I fight for morality, truth, ethics, and the US-IL alliance. Exposing jihadi subversion through analysis of online contagion & sociological pattern recognition.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates monthly.

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