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Project Third-Eye Opened
Author: Tony El
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I intend to shine light onto events that at first glance seems inconsequential and accidental, but something more consequential and sinisterly deliberate upon second glance. I wish too, if nothing else, encourage the readers to question with extreme boldness the motives and intent of those in the nation’s leadership positions, began conversations of matters of true importance and relevance, and reignite reverence for the principles of the organic Constitution for the united states of America and Divine Providence that has provided us unparalleled prosperity and the principles for which they stand. At the end of the day it is the people who will decide the destiny of the nation.
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What does it truly mean to be a Modern Citizen in today’s rapidly changing world? In this powerful conversation, Tony El sits down with writer, commentator, and author The Paraclete to discuss the ideas behind his book The Modern Citizen and why personal responsibility, psychological awareness, and independent thinking are essential for a healthy society. As institutions shift and cultures evolve, the future of civilization may depend less on systems—and more on the character and self-mastery of individuals.This episode explores the deeper connection between personal growth, civic responsibility, and the strength of communities. If you’re interested in society, philosophy, psychology, and the role of the individual and government in shaping the future, this conversation is one you won’t want to miss. Hear the full conversation and join the discussion about what it means to become a Modern Citizen. Like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking conversations.
Iran’s uprising is one of the most misunderstood movements on the global stage. In this powerful conversation, human rights advocate Zolal Habibi joins Tony to expose the media distortions, political blind spots, and cultural realities shaping Iran’s fight for freedom. From the women‑led resistance to the regime’s shifting power dynamics, Zolal breaks down what the world consistently gets wrong—and why the truth matters now more than ever.This episode dives into the forces driving Iran’s democratic awakening, the role of women at the front lines, and the political momentum building beneath the headlines. Zolal shares insights from decades of activism, offering a rare look at the strategies, sacrifices, and generational courage fueling Iran’s push for change.If you want clarity on Iran’s protests, the NCRI, global media narratives, and the future of Middle East politics, this conversation cuts through the noise and reveals the deeper story.
Was the 1960s Civil Rights Movement purely about constitutional equality — or was there a deeper economic agenda influenced by socialist thought? In The Red Line Through the Civil Rights Movement – The Suppressed History, Tony examines the ideological currents behind the movement, from Martin Luther King Jr.’s “radical redistribution” language to the rise of economic justice activism. Explore the historical evidence, the Cold War context, and the debate over Marxist influence. Listen now and decide for yourself.Subscribe, follow, subscribe, share, and join the conversation.
Smart people don’t fall for propaganda because they’re stupid — they fall for it because the system is sophisticated.In this eye-opening conversation, Michelle Stiles joins Tony El and breaks down how narratives are engineered, why intelligence isn’t immunity, and how “Democracy Theater” keeps even critical minds trapped in illusion - and much more. If you think you can’t be manipulated… this episode is for you. Tell those you know not to fall for banana in the tailpipe trick.
Are today’s protests truly organic—or professionally engineered? In Not So Organic, Tony pulls back the curtain on the political funding networks, nonprofit infrastructures, and digital tools that turn online outrage into real-world action. This episode traces how technology, money, and messaging converge to shape modern protest culture—and why understanding the funding behind movements matters more than ever.
Workers. Schools. Reproductive Rights. Politics. Dan Schaefer joins Tony for a second, unfiltered discussion on why public education and working-class voices are at the center of today’s political divide. From campaign lessons to policy failures, this episode goes beyond headlines into what’s actually happening on the ground. Subscribe wherever you listen, and stay part of the conversation.
Discover the untold story of Iran’s struggle for freedom as Tony sits down with Zolal Habibi, a leading human rights and women’s rights advocate and expert on Iranian affairs. From systemic oppression and human rights violations to the courageous role of women in Iran’s fight for democracy, Zolal provides insider insights into the path toward political change. Learn about the NCRI’s efforts, the democratic alternative, and what the world can do to support freedom in Iran.Listen now and hear the truth the mainstream won’t tell you.
In this episode of Project Third‑Eye, Tony sits with artist and dialogue‑innovator David Deighton, creator of Triptych Dialogue — an evolving art‑based communication framework designed to bridge divides and transform how we talk to one another.Triptych Dialogue reframes conversation as a living, adaptive artform. Through structure, presence, and creative constraint, it opens a “third space” where deeper listening, shared understanding, and genuine connection can emerge — even across difference.In this conversation, we explore:How art‑based communication can rebuild trustWhy traditional debate models fail in a polarized worldThe three‑part structure of Triptych DialogueTools for transformational communication and bridging dividesHow dialogue becomes a healing practiceThe future of human connection and conscious leadershipIf you’re exploring new ways to communicate, lead, create meaningful connection, or get a clearer understanding of David's worldview, this episode offers a powerful lens on the next evolution of dialogue.
In the final episode of this 3-part series, Tony brings the full argument together—examining how policy, culture, and incentives reshaped Black America after the Great Society. From asset-building to income dependency, from family stability to fragmentation, this episode confronts what was lost, who benefited, and what must be reclaimed to restore dignity, ownership, and self-determination.
In this episode, Tony El interviews Pat Welsh—author, speaker, and leadership trainer—on the Warrior–Servant–Leader framework. Learn how to lead with strength, serve with humility, and build influence rooted in values via Catholic Social Justice theology in today’s ever-changing world. This is a must-listen for anyone exploring transformational leadership, mindset mastery, legacy-building, preparing for the possible world to come, and so much more.
The African-American identity that many embrace today didn’t grow from history—it was built, branded, constructed, and sold.Tony exposes the blueprint behind it in his most provocative production yet - "Authentic Negro American Identity vs.Synthetic Modern Negro Identity II." This is a certain must listen.
Tony sits down to explore a powerful conversation with Florida author Andrea Ledew, discussing her new book Polemics: Political Poems & Prose and how America can revive its fading sense of patriotism. A compelling look at culture, conviction, and the fight to restore national identity.
Tony explores the greatest social deconstruction ever - the rise and collapse of Black American family strength, community discipline, and achievement in this 3-part podcast on the impact of the Great Society. This episode reveals how the Great Society reshaped the core pillars of Black America—the family and the church—triggering cultural decline and identity fragmentation.
In this explosive episode, Tony and cultural critic Alison Sher, author of "The Social Contagion: Viral Ideologies & the Culture War for America's Future", unpack the contagious belief systems fueling America’s culture war. Discover how identity is weaponized—and how to reclaim your mind in an age of mass manipulation.
Is America under quiet attack? Tony breaks down the systems of control—educational indocrtination, media programming, family decimation, and moral relativism—and reveals how to reclaim America's traditional grounding away from a culture engineered for dependency.
In this powerful episode, Tony sits down with Michael Lancaster, Georgia State President of the Frederick Douglass Foundation, to discuss the state of the Negro in America. Together they explore how Frederick Douglass’s legacy still speaks to the modern struggle for purpose and identity. This episode dives deep into what it means to reclaim a Biblical worldview, restore the moral foundation of our communities, and awaken a new generation to truth, freedom, and responsibility not just for the Negro American community, but for that of America, and much, much more.
In this episode, Tony sits down with Dan Schaefer—engineer by training, progressive by conviction, and former Missouri House candidate—for a candid conversation on unknown underbelly of American politics and political activism. From transforming from once being a Republican to a Progressive Democrat to bold policy ideas, Dan shares his unique point of views, his fight for equity, climate action, and democratic reform. Whether you're into grassroots politics, progressive movements, or sideline political junkie, this episode delivers fresh perspective and real talk.
Is the masculine ego a threat—or the missing ingredient in rebuilding society? Brent Dowlen joins Tony for a no-holds-barred conversation on the power of male identity, emotional intelligence, and personal growth. As a coach, speaker, and podcast producer, Brent reveals how his work is helping men break free from passive roles and step into lives of purpose, leadership, and legacy. Whether you're a father, entrepreneur, or just tired of playing small, this episode will challenge your mindset and ignite your mission.
In this explosive episode, Tony confronts the assassination of Charlie Kirk and what it means for the future of conservative speech in America. From campus censorship to rising political violence, They Shot the Messenger exposes the growing war on free expression, Christendom, Conservatism, and the very foundation of America civil society. Tune in for raw analysis, powerful commentary, and a call to defend the values under attack.
What if the solution to the world’s toughest problems was one word: LOVE? In this week’s episode, Tony welcomes Rick DellaRatta, host of The Final Solution is Love and founder of Jazz for Peace, to unpack the intersection of art, activism, and human connection.From uniting communities in conflict zones to inspiring “visionaires” worldwide - and so much more. Rick’s journey proves that music is more than entertainment — it’s a tool for lasting change.






















