The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright
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May 20, 2024 • 32min

05/20/24 NEWS: Helicopter Crash in Iran, Water Wars, and Privacy Concerns on the High Seas

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In today's episode of The Wright Report, former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright dives into two sets of briefs that are shaping America and the world. Here's a sneak peek: International News: Helicopter Crash in Iran: A helicopter carrying Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has crashed, causing significant speculation and concern over Middle Eastern stability and the safety of US troops in the region. Unrest in New Caledonia: The French territory of New Caledonia faces growing violence and unrest, impacting global nickel prices and drawing attention to the geopolitical tensions involving France and Azerbaijan. China's Influence in Cambodia: China and Cambodia's joint military exercise raises concerns about Beijing's growing influence and control over vital trade routes in Southeast Asia. Thailand's Marijuana Re-Criminalization: Thailand's move to reclassify marijuana as a controlled substance offers lessons for the US amidst its own debates on drug legalization. Domestic Updates: Water Crisis in Texas: A decades-old water agreement between the US and Mexico is causing a water shortage crisis for Texas farmers, highlighting international tensions and local economic impacts. Spy Ships and Internet Privacy: Silicon Valley tech giants' reliance on Chinese-controlled companies to maintain underwater internet cables raises significant concerns about national security and personal privacy. Listener Questions: Joe Biden's Classified Information Tapes: Bryan addresses the ongoing battle to release audio tapes of Joe Biden discussing classified documents, which has sparked debates about transparency and mental fitness. Tariffs Debate: A listener's question prompts a discussion on the economic impact of tariffs and their role in reshoring American operations. Tick Season Alert: A reminder to stay vigilant about Lyme disease during tick season, inspired by personal and professional experiences. Join Bryan Dean Wright for insightful analysis, expert opinions, and the latest updates on critical issues affecting the nation and the world.
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May 17, 2024 • 30min

05/17/24: Friday Headline Brief: Coal Mining Halt, Ukraine's Defense, AI's Job Disruption, and More Domestic, International, & Medical News

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, dives into a series of pressing issues shaping America and the world. It's Friday's Headline Brief, where we focus on delivering a heavy dose of news with a light touch of analysis to get you ready for the weekend. Key Topics: Domestic News: The White House's proposal to halt coal mining on federal lands in Wyoming and Montana has sparked a debate between environmentalists and conservatives over the future of America's energy sources. Fresh Consumer Price Index data reveals mixed news on inflation, highlighting significant rises in electricity costs despite improvements in other areas like used car prices and airfares. Energy Sector Updates: There has been a decline in interest in Electric Vehicles among Americans, with the majority favoring hybrids and traditional fuel cars due to concerns over cost and reliability. Donald Trump's promise to dismantle the wind industry if re-elected poses a potential threat to new projects like the US-made wind installation vessel Eco Edison. Security Concerns: Increased incidents of hacking, including a recent oil spill in Texas, are potentially linked to cyber attacks. A congressional report revealing how foreign adversaries use food delivery services to infiltrate US military bases. International News: Updates on Russia's aggressive advances in Ukraine, with President Zelenskyy staying home to bolster defenses amid a renewed offensive. The strategic moves by China in Africa and Asia, including reopening a crucial oil pipeline in Benin and efforts to influence Philippine local leaders against US military presence. Tech and AI Developments: Japan plans to increase electricity production by 50% to support AI data centers, focusing on nuclear power and innovative solar technology. Insights into the global impact of AI on the labor market and the rise of humanoid robots, driven by advances in AI software. Health and Science: Groundbreaking research in Canada on creating mini-brains to study Alzheimer's and other neurological conditions. A study uncovering microplastics in human testicular tissue raises concerns about potential links to declining fertility rates. Reassuring findings from the USDA about the safety of cooked beef in relation to bird flu transmission. Join Bryan Dean Wright as he unpacks these stories and more, providing a clear and concise briefing to keep you informed and ahead of the curve. Tune in to The Wright Report, your source for no-nonsense news and insights.
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May 16, 2024 • 31min

05/16/24: Map Day: New Caledonia // Taiwan // Peru // Slovakia // France // Belgium & the Netherlands // Rhode Island // Listener Q&A

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, on this episode of The Wright Report as he takes you on a global journey to explore critical events shaping America and the world. Today's top stories include: Riots in New Caledonia: Violent protests erupt in the French territory over a proposed constitutional amendment. Discover the historical context and why this unrest matters to global security and companies like Tesla. China's Military Escalation Near Taiwan: Beijing ramps up military exercises closer to Taiwanese waters and airspace, signaling a potential prelude to invasion. Understand the strategic implications for the US and the world. Chinese Port in Peru: China is building a major port in Peru, raising concerns about its control and potential military use. Learn why this development is a strategic threat and what it means for US interests. Assassination Attempt in Slovakia: The Prime Minister of Slovakia is gravely wounded in a politically motivated attack. Explore the potential ramifications for Slovakian politics and its relations with Russia and the US. European Drug Cartel Crisis: Drug gangs from North Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America wreak havoc in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Hear about the increasing violence and the challenges European countries face in combating these threats. AI Revolution in Rhode Island: A heartwarming story of a young woman regaining her voice through AI technology. Discover how advancements in AI are making a positive impact on individual lives. Plus, Bryan answers listener questions about Russian spies, CIA diplomacy, and US-Israel relations and shares exciting updates on the future of The Wright Report, including plans for more listener engagement and expansion to new platforms.
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May 15, 2024 • 29min

05/15/24: The Big China Brief: Tariffs, Hacking Ships, Fentanyl, Dirty Green // Q&A: Part II on Immigration

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, on this episode of The Wright Report, your trusted daily news podcast. Today's top stories include: New US Tariffs on China: The White House announces new tariffs on Chinese goods, targeting industries in swing states. Is this a smart policy move or a political strategy? Bryan delves into the details and implications. Chinese Hackers Targeting Ships: Chinese hackers are taking control of commercial ships worldwide. Learn about the latest cyber threats and their potential impacts on global trade and security. Deadly Fentanyl Crisis: A shocking report reveals that seven out of ten fentanyl pills seized at the US southern border contain lethal doses. Discover the alarming rise in fentanyl trafficking and its deadly consequences. China's Coal and Gas Purchases: Despite promises to reduce coal usage, China is dramatically increasing its coal and natural gas imports. Bryan explains the reasons behind this surge and its significance for global energy and climate policies. Plus, in Part Two of his response to a listener's question, Bryan offers counterarguments to common justifications for open borders and mass immigration.
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May 14, 2024 • 27min

05/14/24: Corporate Greed // Battleground Polls // Panama Fights Back // NATO Troops in Ukraine // Secret Fight in Niger // Q&A: Sister Fight

Exploring topics from corporate greed and inflation to Trump's lead in battleground states, Panama's crackdown on illegal migration, NATO troops in Ukraine, a secret US-China fight in Niger, and a listener Q&A on open borders debate.
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May 13, 2024 • 32min

05/13/24: Solar Storm & Food Prices // Global Farm Update // War in Gaza // War in Ukraine // Good News: Argentina // Q&A: Bryan Is a Propagandist

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, as he delves into today's critical topics affecting both the US and the globe. This episode covers a range of pressing issues: The Northern Lights Phenomenon: Discover how the awe-inspiring Northern Lights, visible as far south as Mexico, could unexpectedly hike your grocery bills due to solar storms affecting satellite-based Precision Agriculture. Global Weather Woes: From the US to Brazil, weather variations are impacting food prices worldwide, particularly with the worst orange crop in Brazil in 36 years due to heat and disease. Ukrainian Conflict Escalation: Hear the latest updates on the Ukrainian warfront, where the lack of proper defenses is leading to significant territorial losses against Russian advances. Middle East Tensions: Learn about the complex geopolitical chess game involving U.S. intelligence on Hamas and Israeli operations in Gaza. Additionally, Bryan responds to listener critiques alleging bias in his reporting, defending his approach with a commitment to factual accuracy and comprehensive analysis.
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May 10, 2024 • 30min

05/10/24: Headline Brief! Domestic, International, & Medical News

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) The Wright Report, hosted by former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright, brings a no-nonsense analysis of current events that shape the United States and the world. In this episode, Wright delves into pressing U.S. political debates, focusing on a contentious Republican-led initiative to alter the U.S. Census. The proposed change aims to count only citizens rather than all residents, a move that could reshape political representation and has sparked opposition from Democrats and the White House, citing constitutional and ethical concerns. The episode also covers significant international news, including escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly U.S. diplomatic and military maneuvers regarding Israel and Gaza. Wright discusses the Biden administration's controversial decision to withhold military aid from Israel, aiming to prevent actions in Gaza but inviting bipartisan criticism at home for potentially endangering Israeli security. Turning to Europe, Wright highlights the unusual strategy of Ukraine recruiting prisoners to bolster its forces against Russia, drawing parallels to criticized Russian practices and exposing the dire manpower challenges faced by Ukraine amid ongoing conflict. On the domestic front, the episode tackles the evolving landscape of U.S. agricultural policy influenced by climate change, exploring the World Bank's recommendations to shift subsidies away from livestock to more sustainable plant-based agriculture. This policy pivot aims to significantly alter consumption patterns, with implications for the agricultural sector and global food markets. In the realm of public health and societal issues, Wright provides updates on the spread of whooping cough in Europe linked to vaccination declines, the health risks associated with marijuana use among young people and breastfeeding mothers, and the potential cognitive health benefits of daily olive oil consumption. The podcast wraps up with a lighter, quirky segment on the trend of cow cuddling as therapy, examining its popularity and unexpected complications due to bird flu concerns.
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May 9, 2024 • 27min

05/09/24 NEWS: Map Day: Middle East // US // UK // Belgium // Iceland // Brazil // Antigua // Good News

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Today, Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, begins with a pivotal update on Donald Trump's legal saga. As courts delay his trials on various charges until after the November elections, we analyze what these developments signify for Trump's political future and the broader implications for the U.S. electoral landscape. Shifting the focus to global concerns, we explore the murky waters of the international cotton trade. Discover how modern forensic techniques are exposing the harsh reality of slave labor in the cotton industry, tracing the origins of cotton used in everyday products to forced labor camps in China. Despite the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, we uncover how systemic loopholes allow this injustice to persist, affecting global markets and ethical consumption. The episode takes a strategic turn to the Caribbean, where China's deepening influence in Antigua reveals a pattern of geopolitical maneuvering. Learn about China's investments in transforming local infrastructures and governance, extending Beijing's reach into the Western Hemisphere. We discuss the potential ramifications of this "soft power" strategy on regional stability and U.S. interests. Concluding on a groundbreaking note, we delve into the use of artificial intelligence in environmental science and wildlife research. A cutting-edge AI study has decoded complex communication patterns among Caribbean sperm whales, offering unprecedented insights into these creatures' cognitive worlds. This segment highlights the potential for AI to bridge human-animal communication barriers, promising a future where technology aids in a deeper understanding of our planet's wildlife. Tune into the Wright Report for a thought-provoking journey through legal intricacies and geopolitical chessboards, underscored by technological innovations that could reshape our interaction with the natural world.
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May 8, 2024 • 30min

05/08/24 NEWS: White House Takes Heat // Pentagon Makes Drones (For Taiwan) // Global Power Shifts // Climate Change Surprises // Q&A: Taiwan, EVs, AI Revolution

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In the May 8th episode of the "Wright Report," Bryan Dean Wright provides a comprehensive overview of significant geopolitical and domestic issues. The episode begins with news about the indefinite postponement of the Donald Trump trial due to prosecutorial concerns. Wright then discusses internal Democratic criticisms of President Biden regarding his handling of antisemitism and border security, highlighting conflicts within the party. The episode also delves into the strengthening alliance between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, and the strategic implications for global power dynamics. Additionally, the podcast addresses intriguing developments in climate science, where recent studies have revised previous assumptions about climate change and its causes.
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May 7, 2024 • 30min

05/07/24 NEWS: Space Race // White House Race // Middle East Update // Good Medical News // Q&A: Vaccine Injuries

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In this episode of "The Wright Report," host Bryan Dean Wright discusses several critical global and domestic issues. The primary focus is on the escalating space race between the U.S. and China, with both nations vying to establish a base on the moon's Shackleton crater — a strategic location for future missions to Mars and potential military advantages. The episode also covers the latest developments in the U.S. presidential race, revealing a decrease in voter enthusiasm, particularly among young and Black voters. Additionally, Wright delves into the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip, noting the complexities of ceasefire negotiations and the persistent hostilities from Hamas. The podcast concludes with a discussion on red light therapy as a promising treatment for spinal cord injuries and a listener question about the acknowledgment of COVID-19 vaccine injuries by mainstream media.

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