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  • Feeding the Deficit, Starving the Poor.
    Mar 4 2026

    Project 2025 — the sweeping policy blueprint developed by The Heritage Foundation — promises to “reform” government. But when you look closely at what it proposes for food assistance, the picture isn’t reform… it’s removal.

    In this episode, we break down how expanded work requirements up to age 64, tighter eligibility rules, and reduced SNAP benefits could hit the poorest Americans the hardest — especially seniors living on fixed incomes and working-class adults with declining health.

    Supporters call it fiscal responsibility.

    Critics call it stripping food from the vulnerable to cut federal spending.

    If you’re 60 years old with arthritis and no savings… if you’re a widow surviving on Social Security… if you’re working but still can’t quite outrun inflation — this plan offers no cushion No grace. There is no upside.

    This isn’t about waste or fraud.

    It’s about who absorbs the cost of “budget discipline."”

    In this episode, we ask the uncomfortable question:

    When the government tightens its belt, why does it always seem to tighten around the poor first?

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    19 min
  • Episode 58: Ruby ridge
    Feb 25 2026

    In 1992, a family living off-grid in the mountains of Idaho became the center of one of the most controversial federal sieges in American history.

    What began as an ATF attempt to pressure Randy Weaver into becoming an informant spiraled into a deadly confrontation at Ruby Ridge. A U.S. Marshal was killed. Fourteen-year-old Sammy Weaver was shot in the back. Days later, Vicki Weaver was killed by an FBI sniper while holding her infant daughter inside the family cabin.

    Court dates were changed. Warrants were issued. Rules of engagement were rewritten. And in the aftermath, nearly every major charge against Weaver collapsed in court.

    So how did a missed court appearance turn into a sniper killing a mother at her cabin door?

    This episode breaks down the full timeline — the entrapment allegations, the failure-to-appear controversy, the shoot-on-sight orders, the sniper shot, and the fallout that shook public trust in federal law enforcement.

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    24 min
  • Episode 57: The real Garden of Eden in Florida ?
    Feb 18 2026

    Episode Description

    For centuries, the Garden of Eden has been placed somewhere in the ancient Middle East. But what if that assumption is wrong?

    In this episode, we explore a compelling theory that places the biblical Garden of Eden in North Florida, drawing from the early 20th-century research of minister and scholar E. E. Callaway. We examine striking geographic and biblical parallels — a river system that divides into multiple “heads,” rare trees found only in Florida and southern Georgia, including what Callaway believed to be gopher wood, and natural features that closely match the Genesis account.

    Using scripture, history, and the landscape itself, this episode asks a provocative question:

    What if Eden never disappeared — but was here all along?

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    31 min
  • Episode 56: Bigfoot stories from the internet. part2
    Feb 11 2026

    Join me for more Bigfoot stories.

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    29 min
  • Episode 55: Humanoid Workers: The End of Human Labor. AI factory take over
    Feb 4 2026

    Humanoid robots are no longer a future concept—they’re stepping onto real factory floors. In Houston, Foxconn and NVIDIA are deploying AI-driven humanoids to build the very machines that power the modern world. These workers don’t rest, don’t strike, and don’t age. They learn in digital simulations, walk onto the line fully trained, and quietly replace human hands.

    In this episode, we examine what happens when labor is no longer human. When factories don’t need people, what becomes of purpose, leverage, and survival? This isn’t about convenience or efficiency—it’s about a world being built where humans are optional.

    The machines are clocking in.

    And your replacement is already training.

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    17 min
  • Episode 54: The Robotic Police Takeover: Civil Liberties at risk.
    Jan 28 2026

    Robot dogs are patrolling U.S. streets — but are they keeping us safe or threatening our freedoms? We dive into the rise of weaponized robotic law enforcement and the civil liberties at stake.

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    25 min
  • Episode 53: Stepping stones to the great reset.
    Jan 21 2026

    Episode description: A storm of crises isn’t accidental. From pandemics to war, energy collapse to digital control, this episode exposes the engineered chaos driving the Great Reset. Who profits, who loses, and what happens when citizens become “managed subjects”? Strap in—this is the blueprint unfolding in real time.

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    18 min
  • Episode 52: When the Forest Went Silent: True Bigfoot Stories from Reddit
    Jan 14 2026

    Out in the deep woods, people report the same strange details again and again — heavy footsteps, overwhelming silence, powerful smells, and the feeling of being watched.

    In this episode, we share true Bigfoot encounter stories pulled from public forums and firsthand witness accounts. Campers, hikers, hunters, and families describe moments when something large and unknown stepped out of the forest — or stood just beyond the firelight.

    These are not legends passed down over centuries.

    These are modern stories, told by ordinary people, who insist they saw something they still can’t explain.

    Listen with the lights low… because once you hear these encounters, the woods may never feel the same again.

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    49 min