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We all want to be informed; our constitutional “right to know” should not be compromised by media-driven falsehoods and corporate storylines. Redacted, with Natali and Clayton Morris, is a concerted effort to save the truth, preserve information, and fight propaganda.
Clayton Morris is a former Fox News anchor. In Redacted, Clayton and his wife Natali look at the legal, social, financial, and personal issues that matter to you. They want to set the record straight and bring you the stories nobody else tells. Along with the facts and the complete picture, Redacted offers real-world analysis without an agency driven by corporate overloads. With Clayton’s extensive journalism experience, he isn’t afraid to demand the truth from authorities. Redacted is an independent platform, unencumbered by external factors or restrictive policies, on which Clayton and Natali Morris bring you quality information, balanced reporting, constructive debate, and thoughtful narratives.
Silence = Complicity
Clayton Morris is a former Fox News anchor. In Redacted, Clayton and his wife Natali look at the legal, social, financial, and personal issues that matter to you. They want to set the record straight and bring you the stories nobody else tells. Along with the facts and the complete picture, Redacted offers real-world analysis without an agency driven by corporate overloads. With Clayton’s extensive journalism experience, he isn’t afraid to demand the truth from authorities. Redacted is an independent platform, unencumbered by external factors or restrictive policies, on which Clayton and Natali Morris bring you quality information, balanced reporting, constructive debate, and thoughtful narratives.
Silence = Complicity
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Nov 5, 2025 • 1h 28min
Election Day Disaster for Trump? Europe preps for WAR against Russia, Israel's PR failure | Redacted
Harrison Berger, a journalist from DropSite News, dives into the startling implications of leaked IDF abuse videos, shedding light on censorship and PR challenges for Israel. James Cardin, a seasoned journalist and author, discusses the grim reality in Ukraine amid ongoing warfare and the geopolitical tensions with Russia. Andrea Burkhardt, a criminal defense attorney, unpacks the complex legalities surrounding the Tyler Robinson case, focusing on evidentiary gaps and gag orders. Finally, Chris Leto offers insights on Reflect Orbital's ambitious space mirror project and its potential impacts on both military and civilian applications.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 19min
A MAGA Civil War has just begun, Christians slaughtered in Nigeria, Charlie Kirk's audiit | Redacted
Brian Ferencz, an investigative journalist focused on Turning Point USA's finances, shares insights about canceled audits and donor anxieties. Clint Russell, host of Liberty Lockdown, discusses the erupting MAGA civil war, emphasizing the need for America First principles amid rising generational energy. John Hears, founder of First Things Foundation, provides critical context on the violence in Nigeria and its geopolitical implications, showcasing how complex local dynamics are often oversimplified in broader narratives.

Nov 1, 2025 • 24min
What They Don't Tell You About The Spike Protein
In this engaging discussion, researcher Jen Dhillon, known for developing the Homeopathic Spike Detox protocol, tackles the lingering health issues millions face post-COVID. She shares insights from impressive case studies showcasing recovery in cardiovascular and ophthalmic conditions using novel testing methods. Dhillon dives into the science behind cellular frequency and the detox protocol's structure while addressing safety and environmental concerns related to spike proteins. Offering hope for those feeling stuck, she emphasizes the importance of grassroots research and patient support.

Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 56min
Kash Patel's FBI Shuts Down Charlie Kirk Assassination Foreign Intel Probe By Joe Kent
Jesse Murrow, an independent journalist, dives into the controversial FBI closure of the foreign-intel probe into Charlie Kirk's assassination, questioning the rapid conclusions drawn. Colonel Don Davis discusses the strategic implications of recent Russian weapon tests and nuclear posture amidst rising global tensions. David Craiden investigates animal welfare concerns at a Canadian ostrich farm amidst alleged government actions, while Professor Simon Holland reveals intriguing details about the interstellar object 3I Atlas, highlighting its unusual behavior and the challenges surrounding its study.

Oct 29, 2025 • 1h 26min
"Their goal is Civil War in the U.S." Americans Fighting Over SNAP Food Stamps | Redacted News
Join insightful guests as they tackle the looming SNAP crisis. Dave DeCamp offers a gripping analysis of U.S.-Israel relations and the tragic killing of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. Mike Adams dives into the politics behind SNAP cuts, discussing food policy and Gates-funded livestock interventions. J.J. Carroll sheds light on the challenges faced by ICE, advocating tactical changes for interior enforcement. Together, they explore the implications of food stamp disruptions on civil unrest and the intricate web of power dynamics at play.

Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 34min
What are they hiding? New evidence in Charlie Kirk’s shooting shakes up the case | Redacted
Brian Ferentz, an investigative journalist, discusses his findings on the chaotic aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination, including the removal of cameras by Turning Point USA and potential cover-ups. Colonel Douglas MacGregor weighs in on the risks of U.S. involvement in the Gaza conflict, emphasizing strategic challenges. Dr. Michael Salla dives into the mysterious 3I/Atlas object, analyzing its unusual traits and the implications for planetary defense. The episode combines political intrigue with out-of-this-world phenomena, making for a captivating listen.

Oct 27, 2025 • 1h 21min
"Leave Now Or Be Assassinated" Cia Backed Coup In Venezuela Has Begun | Redacted News
Former CIA whistleblower John Kiriakou sheds light on the agency’s history of regime change in Venezuela, discussing the recent claims of captured CIA agents and the U.S.'s geopolitical motives. Investigative journalist Steve Baker delves into suspicious aspects of the January 6th pipe bomber case, questioning the manipulation of video evidence and the mystery of missing footage. Dr. Pierre Kory critiques a controversial study linking COVID vaccines to improved cancer outcomes, emphasizing biases in medical publishing and advocating for better public health measures.

Oct 23, 2025 • 1h 40min
Trump pushes "land war" in Venezuela, and Russia goes nuclear | Redacted News Live
Scott Horton, a foreign policy expert, critiques U.S. actions in Venezuela and emphasizes the lack of justification for a potential land war. Former FBI agent Kyle Serafin sheds light on deep issues within the bureau, including delays in the January 6th pipe bomber investigation and the agency's culture of secrecy. Anders Alderson reveals findings from a mysterious crash near Area 51, suggesting it was an advanced drone prototype and discussing bizarre aerial phenomena. Each guest brings a unique lens to pressing geopolitical and domestic concerns.

Oct 22, 2025 • 1h 16min
WW3 Alert! "No more talk!" Putin is ready to DESTROY what's left of Ukraine | Redacted News
In this discussion, Colonel Douglas McGregor, a retired U.S. Army officer and military analyst, shares insights on the escalating conflict in Ukraine following the collapse of peace talks and outlines Russia's winter strategy. He warns of Ukraine's worsening civilian hardships and explores the potential of a military intervention in Venezuela, cautioning against unclear objectives. Independent journalist David Creighton then dives into Canadian politics, highlighting legal challenges related to Indigenous land claims and sounding the alarm on sweeping new laws that could threaten free speech.

Oct 21, 2025 • 1h 10min
High Alert! Trump's War With Venezuela Is Coming, Blackrock Takes Over Electric Grids
Join economist Peter St. Onge as he unpacks U.S. debt risks and government shutdown impacts. Author James Raguski shines a light on the WHO's AI surveillance programs, discussing privacy concerns and misinformation strategies. Meanwhile, John Carpe warns about proposed Canadian bills threatening civil liberties, including potential warrantless searches and internet restrictions. These experts explore the implications of looming conflict with Venezuela, alongside rising tensions, media narratives, and the alarming centralization of power.


