TrueAnon Saw How Twisted Politics Were About to Get. Here’s What They Say Is Coming Next

“Everything we’ve covered in the show is coming to a head with the Trump administration in a very weird way,” says Liz Franczak, one third of the cult podcast TrueAnon, which snowballed from Epstein deep dives into a wide-ranging chronicle of our current malaise. Franczak, Brace Belden, and the man known as Yung Chomsky weigh in on everything from the “fairly moderate” Zohran Mamdani to Gen Z’s rightward swing.
TrueAnon Saw How Twisted Politics Were About to Get. Heres What They Say Is Coming Next

Brace Belden, Liz Franczak, and Steven Goldberg (a.k.a. Yung Chomsky), are loitering awkwardly outside of a brownstone when I find them on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. The minds behind the popular leftist podcast TrueAnon—Belden, the gonzo Communist; Franczak, the analytical Scully to his Mulder; and their enterprising producer, Goldberg—have asked to tour the Nicholas Roerich Museum, a tribute to the famed Russian painter and theosophist. Inside, the walls glimmer with foggy mountain crests and hyperreal colors designed to hypnotize you. Roerich and his wife, Helena, were known in part for embarking across Tibet in search of a mythical land called Shambhala; more recently, Shambhala has become a motif in brainrot videos made by young Marxists pining for a communist utopia.

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