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In the realm of far-right media, few figures have risen to prominence as rapidly as Stew Peters, whose radio program has become a significant platform for conspiracy theories rooted in antisemitism and extremist viewpoints. “The Stew Peters Show” has evolved into what media analysts describe as a central hub for content that promotes dangerous conspiracy narratives targeting Jewish communities and global institutions.

Peters has cultivated an image as a fearless truth-teller who claims to expose secretive global elites. However, examination of his content reveals a foundation built on antisemitic rhetoric, Holocaust denial, and calls for nationalist violence. His programming consistently distorts legitimate global initiatives, such as the World Economic Forum’s 2020 economic reform agenda known as the Great Reset, reframing them as evidence of Jewish-orchestrated plots against non-Jewish populations.

The radio host frequently alleges that international programs and public health initiatives are components of a genocidal conspiracy designed to depopulate the world, enslave Christians, and undermine American culture. These accusations frequently incorporate elements of the “great replacement” conspiracy theory, which falsely claims Jewish individuals are orchestrating demographic changes to reduce white populations.

Peters’ extremist rhetoric includes referring to Judaism as a “death cult” and regularly calling for mass expulsion of Jewish people from the United States, which he has described as a new “final solution” – language deliberately echoing Nazi terminology. He routinely attributes social and political problems to Jewish manipulation, creating a comprehensive conspiratorial worldview for his audience.

Media watchers note that Peters’ influence expanded significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, when he emerged as a vocal promoter of anti-vaccine misinformation and “plandemic” conspiracy theories. His videos routinely characterized vaccines as instruments of mass genocide orchestrated by what he termed a “global cabal” – widely recognized as antisemitic coding for Jewish people.

What has particularly concerned observers is Peters’ ability to attract mainstream political figures to his platform despite his extremist reputation. Notably, Kash Patel, before his 2025 appointment as FBI director, appeared on Peters’ show at least eight times between 2021 and 2022. These appearances continued even after Peters had publicly embraced antisemitic rhetoric and conspiracy theories.

Holocaust denial represents another disturbing element of Peters’ content. He has repeatedly rejected established historical facts about the Holocaust and uses his platforms to circulate denial content. This messaging is frequently framed within violent nationalist rhetoric and conspiratorial blame-shifting.

Beyond antisemitism, Peters has promoted anti-LGBTQ+ conspiracy theories, attributed global disasters and civil unrest to Jewish manipulation, and incited harassment campaigns against marginalized communities. The combination of these elements creates what media experts describe as a comprehensive extremist worldview that radicalizes viewers through interconnected conspiracy narratives.

Media analysts emphasize that platforms like Peters’ represent a concerning evolution in extremist media, where openly antisemitic content has found new distribution channels and growing audiences. The mainstreaming of such rhetoric poses significant challenges for combating hate speech and preventing real-world violence motivated by conspiracy theories.

As extremism researchers continue monitoring far-right media ecosystems, Peters’ program stands as a case study in how contemporary conspiracy content builds upon historical antisemitic tropes while adapting them to current events and technological platforms, allowing such messaging to reach increasingly wider audiences.

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10 Comments

  1. It’s troubling to see how conspiracy theories and antisemitic views can gain traction, even in mainstream media. Maintaining a well-informed and critical public is crucial to upholding democratic values and preventing the spread of dangerous falsehoods.

  2. This is a concerning report on the dangerous conspiracy theories and antisemitic rhetoric spread by Stew Peters. It’s important to call out such hateful and misleading content, which can have real-world consequences. Fact-checking and critical analysis are vital to counter disinformation.

  3. Holocaust denial and the promotion of extremist ideologies have no place in a society that values truth, diversity, and human rights. I hope responsible media outlets and fact-checkers continue to expose and challenge these harmful narratives.

    • Oliver Thompson on

      I agree completely. Spreading misinformation and scapegoating vulnerable groups is unacceptable. We must remain vigilant against the normalization of such toxic rhetoric.

  4. Stew Peters’ radio program appears to be a breeding ground for antisemitic conspiracy theories and Holocaust denial. It’s vital that responsible journalists and commentators call out and challenge such hateful and historically inaccurate narratives.

    • Absolutely. Normalizing Holocaust denial and antisemitic tropes is extremely dangerous and should be firmly rejected by anyone committed to the truth and to protecting vulnerable communities.

  5. Isabella T. Moore on

    This report highlights the importance of maintaining a well-informed and critical public discourse. Fact-checking and exposing the dangers of conspiracy theories and hate speech are crucial to upholding democratic values and human rights.

  6. While I appreciate the need for open discourse, the content described in this article crosses the line into hate speech and historical revisionism. Responsible journalism should challenge such harmful narratives, not amplify them.

    • Oliver S. Jackson on

      Precisely. Platforms that give a voice to Holocaust denial and extremist ideologies are undermining the very principles of truth and human dignity that a free press should defend.

  7. This is a concerning trend that requires a robust response from media outlets, fact-checkers, and the public. Spreading misinformation and scapegoating minorities is a threat to social cohesion and democratic values.

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