Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec

DHS Subpoenas Social Media Companies, The Warner Brothers Acquisition Heats Up and the DNA that could Solve the Guthrie Case

Feb 16, 2026
Lyndon Blake, journalist covering the Nancy Guthrie investigation; Terry Schilling, conservative activist focused on media and corporate culture; Kevin Posobiec, field reporter with live Tucson updates. They discuss DHS subpoenas to social platforms and disrupting anarchist networks. They debate the Warner/Netflix acquisition fight and cultural stakes. They cover DNA evidence, genetic genealogy, and on-the-ground developments in the Guthrie case.
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INSIGHT

Paramount's Hostile Bid Upsets Netflix Deal

  • Paramount submitted a hostile, higher bid directly to Warner Bros. shareholders to derail Netflix's acquisition.
  • Jack and Terry Schilling view Netflix as a politically activist buyer that threatens Warner Brothers' family-friendly brand.
INSIGHT

DHS Targets Social Media Networks

  • The Department of Homeland Security served hundreds of administrative subpoenas to major tech platforms for accounts tied to anti-ICE activity.
  • Jack Posobiec argues social-media command-and-control is a strategic vulnerability that can be disrupted via subpoenas.
ADVICE

Pressure Corporations Through Audience Activism

  • Apply public pressure to corporate decisions by mobilizing audiences and calling out content choices.
  • Terry Schilling credits audience activism with influencing Warner Brothers' reconsideration of the Netflix deal.
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