Bases Project interview February 2026
A wide-ranging interview with Bases Project's Miles Johnson - touching on Epstein, my recent articles on socialism and other Doom Cult related issues
Bases 170 Lucy Wyatt Doom Cult Part Two
Bases 170 Lucy Wyatt Doom Cult Part Two
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This is an astonishingly good, broad and deep presentation, and we are only 1/3 through. We took a break when you mentioned the Fabians and their "wolf in sheep's clothing" coat of arms at the 26 minute mark, which led us rabbit-holing into the 1966 song "Li'l Red Riding Hood" by Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, which couldn't be any more MKUltra (with the line "even bad wolves can be good"). Uncle Sam the sham? They also did "Wooly Bully" in 1965, "two big horns, and a wooly jaw (reminding of anyone"?), also with the line "get you someone, really pull the wool with you". Tangentially, but likely unconnected, there was an American singer from Philadelphia around the same time called Fabian, whose actual name is Fabian Forte. Looking forward to finishing up watching this evening. Thank you for erudite insights. You are appreciated. K&S
Little Red Riding Hood:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaTIg1mwq8Q
Wooly Bully: ("With two big horns and a wooly jaw")
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCoUmMDiEhs