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Earlier this year a certain Red Pill Press editor and sott.net regular, Harrison Koehli, was a guest on "The Fane of the Cosmos" radio program, in Nelson, BC. The discussion centered on psychopathy and ponerology, and is available on google video here:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=945451043582476851
 
Wow, what a great interview. It was very thorough and precise and I think Harrison did a great job in explaining the book and the subject of psychopathy.

My hat is off to Harrison~
 
This was a great interview, and much needed. To get the word out about ponerology and the psychopaths is great!

Harrison did a great job, the host, not so much. It had to be doubly difficult since Harrison had to pull the whole interview along by himself. ;)

I hope to hear more of Harrison in interviews in the future. Or maybe even a spot on the tv?
 
One of the best, if not the best, interviews I've heard. Harrison came across extremely well in explaining psychopathy from a layman's point of view. I must admit that I've had Political Ponerology now for a number of months without getting even halfway through it. That book is one tough read. So kudos to everyone who is on their second and third read.
I'm looking forward to Harrison doing more interviews with Dustin Sunflower on other books from Red Pill. And I thought Dustin was the ideal interviewer for this subject. He seemed to let Harrison take the lead because he was obviously the authority on ponerology.
As an aside, I lived in Nelson for two years in the '70s, and it is probably one of the prettiest places in North America, if not the world, to live. The scenery is breathtaking, the cost of living is reasonable (at least it was then), and folks there are more open and receptive to new ideas and information. I guess that's part of the all the alternative lifestyles that are part and parcel of Nelson's hippie heritage.
As well, it's so good to see Coop Radio is still going strong. :)
 
Great job Harrison! Too bad they didn't replace the background light techno music with something more dark, broody, and more David Lynch-ish, eh?
 
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