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Jul 15, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4631: How The Military Manipulates Civil Affairs

Mike Benz, an expert on information warfare and censorship, dives into the intricate web of military influence in civil affairs. He critiques the Department of Defense's increasing role in aid relief and contrasts it with transparency issues faced by USAID. The discussion sheds light on U.S. foreign policy complexities regarding Ukraine and NATO, along with the geopolitical challenges posed by BRICS nations. Benz also raises concerns about transparency in high-profile investigations, emphasizing the need for accountability and parental involvement in shaping family values amidst government oversight.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4630: Trump Meets With Rutte On Defense For Ukraine

Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, sits down with Mark Rutte, Secretary General of NATO, to discuss military support for Ukraine. They dive into the complexities of arms procurement for Ukrainian defense and emphasize the need for equitable burden sharing among allies. The pair also tackle the intricate geopolitical dynamics affecting U.S. foreign policy and the historical parallels to past conflicts, all while navigating the urgent calls for international cooperation amidst ongoing tensions.
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Jul 14, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4629: The War Is Coming To US

Dan Caldwell, a political commentator and foreign policy expert, dives into pressing geopolitical issues. He discusses the intriguing connections between Jeffrey Epstein and foreign intelligence, stressing the need for accountability. The conversation shifts to the U.S. military's role in conflicts in Ukraine and Taiwan, and the growing challenge posed by BRICS nations to the U.S. dollar. Caldwell also advocates for proactive preparedness in the face of escalating tensions and offers insights on investment strategies, particularly in gold.
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Jul 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4628: Live From SAS Tampa Day 2 Cont.

Mina Kim, a Trump surrogate focused on the border crisis, advocates for the Build Up Korea movement aimed at grassroots freedom. The discussion dives into immigration policies, emphasizing the importance of border security and accountability against illegal employment practices. Kim also highlights political turmoil in South Korea, Brazil, and France, framing them as deep state maneuvers. The dialogue becomes lively with audience interactions on amnesty for illegal immigrant farm workers and civic engagement in education reform, shedding light on the urgency of political action.
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Jul 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4627: Live From SAS Tampa Day 2

Royce White, a former professional basketball player and political commentator, dives into the crucial role young people play in political activism. He critiques political accountability while discussing the Kennedy assassination and Epstein investigation. White emphasizes grassroots mobilization, particularly among conservative churches, and highlights the importance of transparency in high-profile cases. His humorous anecdotes about disrupting the political status quo offer a lively take on engaging with disillusionment in politics, urging listeners to stay informed and active.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4626: Live From SAS Day 1; Will Bongino Step Down

In this lively discussion, Donald Trump Jr. shares his insights as a prominent businessman and political activist. They delve into the escalating MAGA unrest sparked by a controversial DOJ memo and its impact on Dan Bongino. The conversation shifts to global issues, including military aid implications for Taiwan and Israel. Trump Jr. also reflects on personal trauma and its connection to political beliefs. Lastly, they critique Elon Musk's influence on politics and explore transparency in governance during Trump's era.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4625: Live From SAS; Final Day Of AI Summit Playing God

In a dynamic discussion, economist Jim Rickards and journalist Natalie Winters tackle the urgent need for AI regulation amid rising surveillance concerns. They delve into the historical political implications of technology misuse and the influence of foreign entities on U.S. interests. Rickards highlights the necessity for accountability within intelligence agencies, while Winters addresses grassroots frustrations and media disconnects, especially regarding high-profile cases like Epstein. Together, they spotlight the potential for AI to reshape governance and public trust.
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Jul 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4624: Trump Heads To Texas; Coverup Of Epstein Files

Ana Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative from Florida's 13th district, dives into the hot topics of government accountability and legislative actions. She discusses the implications of mass firings in a federal agency and a plea deal related to Jeffrey Epstein. Luna also highlights the urgent need for immigration reform amid political gridlock and critiques corporate influence on policies. The conversation pushes for transparency in investigations, calling for accountability surrounding the Epstein case and connections to historical events like JFK's assassination.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 806: Making A Stand Against The CCP: A Sit Down With Taiwan's Ambassador

Taiwan's Ambassador Yui, a key diplomatic figure for the Republic of China, joins John Gardner, an author and manufacturing expert. They dive into Taiwan's defense strategies against Chinese military escalation and the importance of U.S.-Taiwan relations. The podcast highlights Taiwan's proactive military preparations and discusses innovative economic solutions. Gardner sheds light on the significance of small-scale manufacturing in the U.S. and advocates for government support in defense funding amid evolving technology challenges.
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Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4623: Epstein CoverUp; Reducing Spending For Defense

William Thiebaud, director of the American Military Project, discusses the urgent need for accountability in military spending, linking it to the National Defense Authorization Act. Mike Benz, an expert in information warfare, sheds light on the Jeffrey Epstein controversies and advocates for transparency in political narratives. They delve into the implications of military readiness and the vulnerabilities facing the U.S. in modern warfare, emphasizing a reevaluation of financial priorities in defense amidst growing global challenges.

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