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Jul 31, 2025 • 1h 26min
Tony Aguilar Details the Shocking War Crimes He’s Witnessing in Gaza
In this discussion, retired Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar shares chilling accounts from his time with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. He reveals the harsh realities of war crimes he witnessed and the dire humanitarian crisis affecting civilians. Aguilar discusses the U.S. involvement in Gaza's devastation and the struggles faced by locals in accessing food amidst chaos. His firsthand experiences highlight the urgent need for accountability and a moral approach in conflict zones, emphasizing the human cost of warfare.

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Jul 30, 2025 • 2h 16min
John Mearsheimer: The Palestinian Genocide and How the West Has Been Deceived Into Supporting It
John Mearsheimer, a political scientist at the University of Chicago, discusses the dire situation in Gaza, calling it genocide and criticizing U.S. involvement. He also updates listeners on the Ukraine war, expressing skepticism about NATO and addressing the rise of China. Mearsheimer delves into the complexities of U.S.-Israel relations, emphasizing the moral dilemmas in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He critiques mainstream media bias and questions the implications of American foreign policy on global security.

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Jul 28, 2025 • 2h 48min
Richard Werner Exposes the Evils of the Fed & the Link Between Banking, War, and the CIA
Richard Werner, a world-renowned economist and author of 'Princes of the Yen', dives into the fascinating world of banking and its impact on economies. He reveals how banks create money out of thin air, challenging conventional beliefs about their role. The discussion also uncovers the often-overlooked connections between banking and wartime economics, highlighting the Federal Reserve's opaque practices. Werner passionately critiques traditional economic theories, advocating for reforms to ensure banking systems support sustainable growth rather than perpetuating crises.

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Jul 25, 2025 • 1h 37min
Ana Kasparian: Epstein Cover-Up, Israel Strikes Gaza Church, & the Great American Political Shift
Ana Kasparian, a prominent political commentator and Executive Producer of The Young Turks, dives into pivotal topics. She discusses the public's fascination with the Epstein case and why it matters. Kasparian grapples with her views on policing and reflects on the evolution of political ideologies. The conversation extends to U.S. foreign involvement and the pressing issues of homelessness in Los Angeles. She underscores the importance of honesty in journalism and advocates for bridging political divides amid the complexities of American society.

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Jul 23, 2025 • 1h 47min
How Wall Street & the FBI Colluded to Destroy Trevor Milton After His Tech Threatened Big Oil
Trevor Milton, founder of Nikola Corporation, dives into his tumultuous journey as he disrupted the oil industry with his hydrogen-powered vehicles. He reveals the dark alliance between Wall Street short sellers and the media that led to his arrest and the downfall of his company. The conversation explores the ethics of short selling, media manipulation, and the frightening power dynamics between corporations and government. Milton also shares his emotional experience of receiving a presidential pardon, reflecting on justice and the personal costs of false allegations.

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Jul 21, 2025 • 2h 4min
Charlie Kirk: How Debt Has Radicalized Young America and Why Boomers Deserve the Blame
Charlie Kirk, host of the Charlie Kirk Show and founder of Turning Point USA, dives into the pressing issues facing Generation Z, emphasizing how crippling debt is creating a climate ripe for radicalization. He discusses the ramifications of financial instability, including the burden of student loans and predatory lending practices. Kirk critiques Baby Boomers for perpetuating these challenges, urging a reevaluation of societal narratives. He highlights the connection between economic struggles, dissatisfaction with government, and the urgency for young Americans to engage politically for a better future.

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Jul 18, 2025 • 2h 54min
Tucker Carlson and Darryl Cooper on the True History of Jeffrey Epstein and Ongoing Cover-Up
Darryl Cooper, creator of The Martyr Made Podcast, dives deep into the dark history of Jeffrey Epstein. He uncovers Epstein's mysterious ties to intelligence agencies and explores the strange origins of his wealth, notably his connection with Les Wexner. The discussion delves into the enigmatic Robert Maxwell and poses unsettling questions about Epstein's questionable relationships with powerful figures. Cooper also tackles the complexities surrounding Epstein's ultimate demise and the ongoing cover-ups, urging a serious reevaluation of the narrative surrounding this notorious figure.

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Jul 16, 2025 • 2h 3min
Braxton McCoy: Iraq, Opioids, and Defending US Land From Foreign Governments & Corporate Giants
Braxton McCoy, a veteran who served in Iraq, is now a passionate advocate for public lands and preserving the American way of life. He shares his intense recovery journey after facing severe mobility challenges and battles with opioid addiction. McCoy critiques the environmental threats posed by self-interested entities and discusses the complexities of federal land sales, emphasizing the importance of community action. He also delves into the implications of immigration on food security and national identity, underscoring the need for collaboration in conservation efforts.

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Jul 14, 2025 • 2h 4min
Walter Kirn Provides Update on Luigi Mangione Case and the Strange Parallels to Lee Harvey Oswald
Walter Kirn, a novelist and cultural critic, dives into the intriguing Luigi Mangione murder case, likening it to historical figures like Lee Harvey Oswald and Charles Manson. He discusses the odd glorification of Mangione by the left and questions whether he was a pawn for radical movements. The conversation explores societal fascinations with violent figures and the psychological implications of such attractions. Kirn also touches on how today's media shapes public perception and influences narratives around crime and identity.

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Jul 11, 2025 • 1h 45min
George Santos Airs All of Congress’ Dirty Laundry in Final Interview Before Prison
George Santos, the former U.S. Representative from New York, delivers a candid peek behind the curtains of Congress just days before his seven-year prison sentence begins. He shares why his colleagues turned their backs on him and questions the legitimacy of the ethics report against him. Santos paints a picture of Congress as a chaotic circus, emphasizing the hypocrisy and rampant corruption within. He reflects on the friendships that can form across party lines and muses about the surreal nature of political life, urging for real change in a broken system.


