The podcast "With Sinister Intent" hosted by Dick Bernsdorf explores deceitful behavior in society and how evil individuals and organizations manipulate victims for personal gain. Bernsdorf shares personal experiences of being deceived by scammers and corporate propaganda, emphasizing the importance of being informed to avoid falling prey to such tactics. He discusses how people can be emotionally manipulated to give up their ethics, money, and even their lives. The podcast aims to educate listeners on recognizing and staying clear of those with sinister intentions, highlighting historical examples like the Nazi Party and Jim Jones.
Have you ever been tricked by a scam or a con man? Looking back, were there signs you dismissed that something just didn't seem right? Welcome to With Sinister Intent, I'm your host Dick Bernsdorf, and in this podcast we explore the world of evil, as in the darkness lurking in many people, just waiting to inflict harm on others for personal gain. We will explore all forms of treacherous, deceitful behavior in today's society, both in America and around the world.
Because it's getting worse, so be informed of their techniques, so you're not fooled. I'll reveal how evil people or organizations typically seduce or trick their victims into believing things they wouldn't normally believe, or give up things that should be precious to them. Imagine becoming so emotionally attached to a person, company, a cause, or a tearjerker story that you drop your guard and give up your ethics, your vote, your money, your body, or even your life. When I was young, my German grandmother explained to me how Nazi lies made Germans hate other people.
Talk about evil. Later as a young man in America, I became a victim of scammers, and was also hurt by corporate propaganda that I believed. Those were valuable lessons that inspired me to teach others how to recognize evildoers. Every Saturday, I bring you stories about how evil people and organizations, like Jim Jones, Enron, and the Nazi Party, fool their victims. If you like what you hear, please subscribe, so you can recognize and stay clear of people and organizations with sinister intent.