WTD ep.218 James Cordiner 'battling cop-a-ganda' Voluntaryist Parenting in the NWO p.3
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In this thought-provoking episode of Wake the Dead, Sean McCann and guest James Cordiner deliver a comprehensive critique of the cultural and psychological mechanisms used to normalize obedience to state authority, particularly through children's media. They expose how seemingly innocent franchises like Dog Man, Paw Patrol, and even Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood function as vehicles of 'cop-a-ganda,' embedding deep-seated reverence for law enforcement from an early age. Drawing on Mark Passio’s insights and historical parallels to slave patrols, the hosts argue that modern policing is rooted in systemic control, echoing the panopticon model of surveillance and compliance. The discussion emphasizes that while individual officers may act with kindness, their institutional role within a coercive state makes them complicit in violence, especially as AI and robotic enforcers loom on the horizon. The central message is one of parental responsibility: raising children in voluntaryist principles means teaching them to question authority, understand natural law, and reject the illusion of state protection—especially through deliberate resistance to media indoctrination and state-controlled education. The episode evolves into a call for civil disobedience grounded in moral courage, urging listeners to engage police officers with probing questions about their willingness to enforce immoral laws. Cordiner invokes Lysander Spooner’s radical critique of the U.S. Constitution as either powerless or enabling oppression, reinforcing the need for a society based on voluntary cooperation rather than state coercion. The hosts promote the Voluntarist Academy as a key educational resource, encouraging live engagement via YouTube and community support through a newly announced PO box (PO Box 93, Oberlin, Ohio 44074). The episode concludes with a vision of decentralized, self-reliant communities built on consent and personal sovereignty, positioning voluntaryist parenting not as rebellion, but as a necessary act of truth-telling in the face of a technocratic New World Order.
Children's media like Dog Man, Paw Patrol, and Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood are strategic tools of intergenerational indoctrination that normalize obedience to state authority and emotional dependency on law enforcement.
Modern policing traces its roots to slave patrols and operates as a system of control, reinforcing the panopticon model where the perception of surveillance induces compliance.
Parents must practice 'voluntaryist parenting' by teaching children natural law, critical thinking, and moral autonomy, actively resisting state-controlled media and education.
Civil disobedience begins with questioning police officers about their moral alignment—asking whether they would enforce laws that violate human rights—challenging the legitimacy of state power.
The U.S. Constitution is critiqued as either ineffective or complicit in enabling oppression, supporting the need for a voluntaryist society based on consent and individual sovereignty.
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Introducing Voluntarist Parenting and the Illusion of Authority
“The real mark of maturity in any person is understanding that their choices are theirs to make. And that responsibility over those choices is theirs. They own their actions and they own themselves and they don't fall back on weird terms like I was just doing my job or I had no choice. You always have a choice, no matter what.”
Dog Man as Occult Propaganda and Cultural Conditioning
“They call these people our dogs. That is their name for the military and police. Our dogs. Dogs. I have also sometimes heard them referred to simply as our pets. This is what they actually think of these people, as human pets.”
The Technocratic Future: AI, Robot Police, and Predictive Programming
The conversation shifts to the future of law enforcement, where human officers are being replaced by AI and robotic enforcers. The hosts point to real-world examples like robot dogs in New York and humanoid robots in China directing traffic. They argue that media like I, Robot and THX1138 serve as predictive programming, normalizing the idea of human-like machines enforcing state control. The uniform, they argue, is designed to dehumanize both officers and the public.
Parenting in the Age of Propaganda: Teaching Truth Without Fear
James shares his approach to raising children in a world of deception: he tells his son that cops are not friendly to adults, but may help children now. He stresses the importance of teaching consent, natural law, and critical thinking without instilling fear. The episode ends with a call to parents: combat propaganda by discussing media openly, teaching children to question authority, and preparing them for a real world where freedom requires courage.
The Symbolism of Mr. Rogers' Cop Uniform
“That cop is better than my dad. We're looking at the TV as it's like nobody loves me like this thing does, like this beast of a human.”
“They call these people our dogs. That is their name for the military and police. Our dogs. Dogs. I have also sometimes heard them referred to simply as our pets. This is what they actually think of these people, as human pets.”
“The badge came from the slave patrol, like all of that. It's all controlling slaves. And that's what we are today. We're modern slaves now.”
“The real mark of maturity in any person is understanding that their choices are theirs to make. And that responsibility over those choices is theirs. They own their actions and they own themselves and they don't fall back on weird terms like I was just doing my job or I had no choice. You always have a choice, no matter what.”
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James Cordiner
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Dog Man
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Sean McCann
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Voluntarist Academy
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Wake the Dead
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Mark Passio
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Paw Patrol
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Mr. Rogers
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Lysander Spooner
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Panopticon
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