The Wright Report

Bryan Dean Wright
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May 6, 2024 • 35min

05/06/24 NEWS: Europe Under Attack // US Military Pushed Around // Surprises in Israel // Good News: Medical News and AI Revolution

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright dives deep into escalating threats across Europe, revealing alarming plans by Russian saboteurs and Islamic radicals to target crucial infrastructure. Amidst these tensions, Wright discusses the shifting dynamics of US military presence in the Middle East, highlighting strategic realignments in response to local and global pressures. Additionally, he explores the intensifying conflict in Gaza, where strategic maneuvers and international diplomacy could reshape regional stability. As always, Wright brings his insightful analysis to these complex issues, offering a clear perspective on how they impact not just the involved regions but also global security and politics.
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May 3, 2024 • 31min

05/03/24 NEWS: HEADLINE BRIEF: Domestic & International News - Plus Good News for the Weekend

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Dive into the eye of the storm with Bryan Dean Wright on today's "The Wright Report," where chaos meets strategy in the wake of widespread university riots. Uncover how professional agitators like Lisa Fithian are turning campuses into battlegrounds, pushing a radical agenda that might reshape America's political landscape. With the nation on edge, find out how these crises could sway the upcoming elections and what it means for the moral high ground once held by Democrats. Don't miss this critical episode that lays bare the tactics fueling today's political fires.
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May 2, 2024 • 23min

SPECIAL REPORT: AI Revolution Update: Robots for the Home, Farm, and Factory // Deep Fake Nightmare // Power Crunch

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Dive into the latest from "The Wright Report," where Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, delivers an eye-opening discussion on the AI Revolution. This episode takes us on a fascinating journey from innovative AI-powered home security systems that combat thieves with paintballs and tear gas to the futuristic application of drone swarms in agriculture, which promise to revolutionize farming practices. However, the episode doesn't shy away from the darker implications of AI, including a shocking case of a deep fake that almost destroyed a principal's career. As AI continues to integrate into our lives, Bryan explores the essential balance between technological advancement and ethical considerations, prompting us to question the role of AI in our future.
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May 1, 2024 • 33min

05/01/24 NEWS: Leftist College Protests // Illegal Migration // Trump & Anti-White Bias // What Is Leadership?

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In today's episode of "The Wright Report," Bryan Dean Wright dives into urgent topics impacting America and the global stage. We start with the unfolding drama at Columbia University, where violent protests demand serious attention, prompting a major NYPD intervention. The episode explores the complex layers of these protests, featuring Marxist and Islamic radicals demanding drastic changes, which has the White House and Democrats in a tough spot. The focus shifts to the persistent issue of illegal migration, a topic that Americans can't seem to move past, and a new poll that sheds light on the nation's growing concerns. Additionally, Bryan unpacks Donald Trump's recent comments on anti-white discrimination in America, questioning whether there's a rising bias that needs addressing. Wrapping up the episode, Bryan shares a personal note on leadership, reflecting on his recent feature in Australian press regarding his views on effective governance, inspired by El Salvador's President Bukele. This episode not only explores the immediate news but also encourages a deeper reflection on the ideologies and leadership shaping our future.
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Apr 30, 2024 • 33min

04/30/24 NEWS: Map Day: NYC // DC // Mexico City // The Solomons // Asia // Gaza // Germany // Good News!

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Dive into today's episode of The Wright Report as Bryan Dean Wright takes you on a global journey, starting with the latest Biden family dramas unfolding in the media. Discover Hunter Biden's legal battle against Fox News, aiming to address alleged revenge porn violations and misinformation. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden collaborates with Mexico's President to tackle illegal migration, but with a nuanced focus on non-Mexican migrants. Transitioning from the Americas, we head to Mexico for an update on the ongoing cartel wars, which might soon impact your avocado and berry prices. In Asia, we cover the political winds shifting in the Solomon Islands against China and a severe heat wave affecting the region. Back in Europe, delve into Germany's struggle with 'Dirty Green Energy' and the rise of radical Islam. On the domestic front, there's promising news for the golden years: new research suggests ways to maintain brain function as you age. Lastly, get a sneak peek at the exorbitant costs associated with building a pier off the Gaza Strip, which has escalated far beyond initial projections. Stay tuned as we connect the dots between these global events and what they mean for you.
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Apr 29, 2024 • 34min

04/29/24 NEWS: State of the Union: Who Wins in November and Why // Team Biden Scrambles on Hamas Protests // Domestic News (EVs, Baltimore, & Bird Flu) // International News (Chad, Russia, Currency Wars)

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) On this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses a range of pressing issues from the latest political upheavals to economic concerns. He delves into how American citizens across various demographics express a preference for Donald Trump over Joe Biden in upcoming elections, reflecting widespread discontent with the current administration's handling of economic, crime, and immigration issues. The episode also tackles the contentious atmosphere on university campuses, with escalating protests marked by anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sentiments, some of which are reportedly funded by notable figures like George Soros. Wright further explores the geopolitical implications of the REPO Act, which could lead to the seizing of Russian assets, drawing parallels with historical financial disputes arising from World War II. Domestically, he touches on the economic burden faced by American families, accentuating the challenges of rising childcare and living costs attributed to the Biden administration. The episode rounds off with international news, particularly the strategic withdrawal of U.S. troops from Chad, indicating a shift in the region's alignment towards Russia and China, and the implications for U.S. foreign policy.
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Apr 26, 2024 • 34min

04/26/24: Headline Brief: News From America and Around the World, Plus a Special Focus on Good News About Medical Research and Updates

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In this episode of The Wright Report, join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he delves into pressing global and domestic issues impacting our lives. Discover the slowing pace of the U.S. economy, with inflation rising unexpectedly and the Federal Reserve's likely response. Explore the ongoing political battlefields where President Biden's standing fluctuates amidst critical swing state polls. Bryan provides a startling insight into the orchestrated chaos on American college campuses, highlighting the disconnect between Marxist agendas and the real concerns of young Americans. The episode also examines the contentious immigration debates intensifying across the nation, with a focus on the radical proposals gaining traction among the public. Internationally, witness the tension in the Middle East as U.S. military engagements meet with unforeseen challenges and the desperate measures Ukraine employs to bolster its defense against Russian advances. BDW also examines Zimbabwe's bold economic strategy to ditch the U.S. dollar for a new gold-backed currency, signaling a potential shift in global economic power balances. We close on a hopeful note with groundbreaking medical research that suggests lifestyle changes and new diagnostics could revolutionize our approach to diseases like cancer. Discover how simple practices and advanced screenings are paving the way for potentially life-saving interventions. Tune in to understand the intricacies of these developments and their broader implications on global politics, economy, and security.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 34min

04/25/24 NEWS: Russian Attacks on US Weapons // America's Summer of Misery // TikTok Challenge // Skin-Color Voters // Q&A: Spy Talk

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) On today's episode of The Wright Report, join Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, as he unpacks a series of critical developments that are shaping not just America but the global landscape. From the corridors of power in Washington to the bustling campuses across the United States, this episode delves into the ramifications of the new $60 billion U.S. aid package to Ukraine and its potential to escalate conflicts even further. Bryan explores how this financial support intersects with Ukraine's challenges in mobilizing enough soldiers to maintain their defensive efforts. The episode also casts a spotlight on the intensifying protests spreading across U.S. college campuses, examining the complex tapestry of motivations behind these movements that are now promising to disrupt everyday life this coming summer. Discover the connections between these protests and larger global issues as Bryan connects the dots between domestic unrest and international policy. Further, Bryan discusses the controversial mandate that TikTok must be sold within nine months, amidst concerns over national security and data privacy. This raises critical questions about the balance between security and freedom in the digital age. Shifting focus to the political arena, the episode reveals the targeted strategies Democrats are using to mobilize young Black voters for the upcoming elections, igniting a debate on the intersection of race and politics. Is this a strategic realignment or a risky gamble? Lastly, don't miss a captivating discussion on espionage, where Bryan explains operational testing and why it's crucial in shaping foreign policy decisions. This discussion not only sheds light on how intelligence is gathered and verified but also questions the reliability of the very information that can lead nations to the brink of war. Tune in for an episode that not only informs but challenges you to think deeper about the news that shapes our daily lives and future.
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Apr 24, 2024 • 34min

04/24/24 NEWS: Map Day: Papua New Guinea, AI Revolution, South America, African Sahel, UK / Germany, Good Medical News

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join us on today's episode of The Wright Report as we embark on a global journey through the pressing issues shaping our world. From the escalating leftist protests on U.S. college campuses to the unexpected diplomatic faux pas involving President Biden and Papua New Guinea, we cover the complexities of U.S. leadership on the international stage. We dive into the groundbreaking advances in AI that can predict political orientations just by looking at one's face, stirring both intrigue and ethical debate. Venture with us to South America, where Colombia and Brazil are grappling with political turmoil and leadership challenges. Hear about Argentina's economic strides under a new administration and what this means for their future. In Africa's Sahel region, we examine shifting military alliances and the geopolitical chess game involving U.S., Russian, and Chinese interests. Cross over to Europe, where espionage dramas unfold, revealing the depth of China's infiltration into Western democracies. Finally, we wrap up with a serene note on the healing power of nature, providing you with a simple yet effective way to reduce stress and improve health. Tune in to this episode of The Wright Report for a comprehensive analysis of these events, featuring expert insights and deep dives into the news that matters. Whether you're concerned about global politics or looking for ways to de-stress, this episode has something for everyone. Don't miss it!
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Apr 23, 2024 • 31min

04/23/24 NEWS: Executive Brief: Seizing Russian Assets & Why We Should Care

Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) In this Executive Brief on The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into the complexities and implications of the recently passed REPO Act. Embedded within broader bills to fund foreign wars, notably in Ukraine, this legislation authorizes the U.S. President to seize Russian governmental assets totaling about $300 billion from U.S. and European banks, reallocating them to support the war effort in Ukraine. Wright raises critical questions about the wisdom of such financial interventions, exploring the potential repercussions for the international trust in the U.S. financial system. The discussion outlines the crucial role of the U.S. dollar as both a transaction and a reserve currency, explaining how its stability has underpinned global economic security since World War II. Through a thought experiment involving hypothetical transactions between Guyana and Uruguay, Wright illustrates the fundamental dynamics of international trade and the pivotal role of the U.S. dollar. He expresses concern that the actions under the REPO Act could erode global confidence in the dollar, potentially leading to financial instability and diminishing the economic advantages currently enjoyed by the U.S. Wright warns that while the measures are intended to punish Russia, they could inadvertently accelerate efforts by BRIC nations to develop alternatives to the dollar-centric financial system, challenging U.S. economic dominance. He concludes with a call for fiscal responsibility and strategic financial management to preserve the dollar's status and ensure continued stability in the global financial landscape. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the broader implications of current U.S. foreign and financial policies on the global stage.

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