Sacha Stone has spent decades questioning the stories institutions tell — about history, power, and who really shapes the world. The Zimbabwe-born speaker and founder of the Humanitad Foundation joined Sean Kelly on the Digital Social Hour for a conversation that ranges from geopolitics and media narratives to ancient civilizations and the future of humanity.
Built around the provocative idea in its title — that forces set in motion decades ago still steer events today — the episode moves quickly through Stone's theories on hidden systems, historical revisionism, the Epstein files, and why he believes humanity is approaching a decisive turning point.
About Sacha Stone
Sacha Stone was born in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and came to public life through music before turning to activism and advocacy. He founded the Humanitad Foundation in the late 1990s and later launched the NewEarth movement, building an international following among audiences drawn to alternative views of history, sovereignty, and consciousness.
Stone is a polarizing figure by design: his work questions official accounts of major events and argues that powerful interests quietly shape public perception. Whether speaking at gatherings around the world or in long-form interviews like this one, he presents a worldview in which questioning the narrative is the first act of freedom.
What Sacha Stone and Sean Kelly Talked About
- Why Sacha Stone believes major historical events are less organic than the official record suggests
- His theory that powerful interests quietly shape media narratives and public perception
- How growing distrust of institutions is pulling once-fringe questions into the mainstream
- Stone's perspective on ancient civilizations, lost history, and what he calls hidden systems
- Where the Epstein files fit into his reading of institutional power and accountability
- His view that technology is actively reshaping human consciousness and culture
- Why he argues critical thinking and narrative literacy are essential skills right now
- Stone's belief that humanity stands at the edge of a major turning point
Why This Conversation Matters
You don't have to accept Sacha Stone's conclusions to find value in how he arrives at them. The Digital Social Hour gives guests room to lay out a complete worldview, and this episode is a clear window into a school of thought a growing audience is exploring — one that asks why official narratives go unquestioned and what it costs to stop asking. As a study in how narrative shapes belief, it makes for a compelling watch.
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About Sean Kelly & the Digital Social Hour
Sean Kelly is an entrepreneur and the host of the Digital Social Hour, one of the fastest-growing interview podcasts in the world, where he sits down with entrepreneurs, athletes, creators, and cultural voices for candid, long-form conversations. The show draws over 100 million views a month across platforms. Explore more guest features on SeanKelly.io.
