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Doctor's committee opposing ROK is backed by Bill Gates and features fake names. Recently, a fake petition was exposed, claiming numerous doctors opposed ROK Junior's confirmation, but these doctors were not real. The main funder of the group behind this is Bill Gates, with George Soros as the second biggest funder. The Republican Party and others are now covering this story. Infowars is fighting hard against these globalist efforts, needing substantial financial support to continue. Infowars is currently safe for another month, and orders for products like Survival Shield X2 and Ultimate Turmeric are encouraged to help sustain the fight. These products are beneficial for health and support the ongoing efforts against opposition.

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Aladdin and another participant discuss a string of controversial claims and conspiracy theories centered around Candace Owens and her husband, interwoven with personal updates and on-the-ground reporting plans. Aladdin introduces the topic by noting a disagreement with Zanny and invites Candace to continue, while also acknowledging support for a post in the nest. The conversation then moves to Candace Owens and her husband, described as a “MI5 asset” (a claim linked to his alleged background and funding). Speaker 1 identifies himself as a former intelligence officer who is currently in Ukraine, documenting the war to provide factual on-the-ground reporting and planning to visit Israel, Palestine, and Iraq to document events. He mentions a GoFundMe-style pin post on his profile for donations to his journey and stresses his aim to deliver factual reporting without spin. The discussion shifts to Candace Owens, whom Speaker 1 calls an “absolute fraud.” He cites “multiple indications back in 2022” related to Owens’s husband and references a firm he allegedly worked with, comparing it to a Wall Street-like operation in England. Specific firms mentioned include Parley or Glorify, and Avenger Capital Fund, suggesting that Owens’s husband is heavily funded by Jewish firms. When Owens speaks publicly, Speaker 1 argues, it appears to be designed to reveal a hidden network, prompting Aladdin to suggest peeling back layers of her narrative. The consensus among the participants is that Owens has become a prominent conspiracy disseminator who has shifted focus over time. The conversation traces Owens’s move from reporting about Charlies Kirk’s personal guard to broader conspiracies, expressing skepticism about the authenticity of texts Owens released between herself and Charlie Kirk. They describe those messages as not proving anything substantial about an assassination plot, though they debate their authenticity. The group notes Owens’s pattern of jumping between conspiracies without credible evidence, labeling some of her content as vile. Speaker 1 reveals that he knows Owens’s husband and alleges their marriage was arranged for clout, comparing the dynamic to a modern version of a high-profile “arranged marriage.” The discussion turns personal as Speaker 1, who grew up in Iraq, shares a harsh view toward Palestinians, calling them “parasites” and characterizing Palestinian behavior as spreading “cancer with their victimhood.” This remark is cited as part of the broader atmosphere of inflammatory rhetoric surrounding Owens and related narratives. Despite expressions of support for America, Speaker 1 emphasizes his Ukraine mission and reiterates his invitation for donations to fund his reporting. Toward the end, the group veers into light banter about a coin-toss game, humorously referencing heads for soap and tails for a lampshade, then moving through a quick aside about quarters and college games before returning to the ongoing discussion.

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The speakers discuss Donald Trump's connections to technocrats, bankers, and Zionists, suggesting these groups influenced his election and actions. They highlight figures like Elon Musk and Peter Thiel as key players in a technocratic movement, noting their involvement in companies like Palantir, Founders Fund, and investments in firms like Spotify, Facebook/Meta, and OpenAI. Stanford University is identified as a CIA breeding ground, influencing individuals like Ken Howery. The speakers allege a pattern of billionaires buying influence under the guise of patriotism, citing Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, and Alex Jones. They claim payment processors like Stripe are involved, creating an illusion of choice. The speakers connect Peter Thiel to Jeffrey Epstein through Carbine 911 and Sergey Brin to Epstein's island. They discuss the Human Immunome Project and its ties to bioengineering and DNA manipulation. JD Vance's connections to Purdue Pharma and Vivek Ramaswamy's ties to Bill Ackman and COVID vaccine distribution are scrutinized. The speakers allege a "uni-party" system, where figures like Trump, Musk, and Zuckerberg are interconnected through investments and shared interests. They point to TikTok's ownership by global institutional investors and Trump's cryptocurrency as further evidence of this system. They urge listeners to research these connections and resist falling for political psyops.

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The speakers discuss Donald Trump's connections to technocrats, bankers, and Zionists, suggesting these groups influenced his election and actions. They highlight figures like Elon Musk, linked to Technocracy Inc., and Peter Thiel, whose Founders Fund invests in Palantir, Spotify, and Facebook, suggesting ties to intelligence agencies. The speakers allege Mark Zuckerberg's image rehabilitation aims to serve government interests, noting his background with John Hopkins, which produced the Spars Pandemic project. They claim Founders Fund creates an illusion of choice by funding competing services like Lyft and Postmates. The speakers connect Peter Thiel to Jeffrey Epstein through Carbine 911 and Sergey Brin to Epstein's island. They discuss 23andMe's Linda Avey's involvement in the Human Immunome Project and Stanford's ties to these figures. The speakers allege J.D. Vance, funded by Thiel, worked for a Purdue Pharma company and later appointed Sally Satel, who defended OxyContin, to an opioid reduction project. They connect Vance's friend Vivek Ramaswamy to mRNA vaccines and Bill Ackman, who has ties to Epstein. The speakers discuss Trump's cryptocurrency and his sons' crypto exchange, linking them to Steven Witkoff, who is involved in Middle East development. They allege TikTok's US data is on Oracle servers, owned by figures connected to the CIA and Israel. They claim a uni-party exists, with interconnected figures across the political spectrum.

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Ever wonder how someone like Anne Carroll rises to fame so quickly? It seems suspicious. When things move that fast, money's usually involved. And who is Whitney Webb that Ian is promoting so heavily? Webb's work is published by Minar Mahroush, a Palestinian activist with a clear agenda. Check the receipts. It's almost darkly comedic. Ian's Qatari-backed bot farm will smear anyone who asks questions, attacking your name and motives, but avoiding this fact. Ian tells us to follow the money, but why only when it comes to Israel? Never Qatar, never himself. So, who's paying you, Ian? Which country are you working for while dividing Americans and undermining Israel? This is coordinated and funded. Wake up, people! If you're American, share this video to break the foreign bot and agent machine on X that's trying to divide us right here in America.

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The speaker points out that major media outlets like CNBC, Fox, and CNN are owned by Vanguard and BlackRock, who are also the top shareholders of vaccine manufacturers Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and Moderna. They mention that Vanguard and BlackRock are also the top shareholders of flight companies that have implemented strict travel restrictions and of junk food companies. The speaker suggests that this control extends to social media platforms like Meta (formerly Facebook), Snapchat, Twitter, and Google, which are all pushing the same narrative as the media. They conclude that Vanguard and BlackRock are behind it all.

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The speaker presents a critical, conspiratorial view of Joe Rogan’s podcast and the broader ecosystem around Rogan, arguing that Rogan’s success is driven by corporate and cultural agendas rather than organic content. The core claim is that Rogan functions as a pivotal asset for information-age influence, with a web of sponsors, investors, and associated figures who push a planned “brave new world” through technology, medicine, and media. Key sponsors, connections, and networks are highlighted: - Cash App is noted as a major sponsor, with the presenter looping in a broader network that includes Jack Dorsey; but the presentation also emphasizes lesser-known sponsors and their influence. - 23andMe is described as a significant sponsor. The presenter identifies 23andMe as co-founded and owned by Ann Wajarski and notes her family connections to Susan Wajarski (CEO of YouTube) and Sergey Brin (Google cofounder), connecting the company to a larger tech and governance milieu. The claim is that Rogan promoted 23andMe for health-risk data, implying a broader agenda behind the database. - Esther Dyson is singled out as a 23andMe board member who is involved in private aviation, commercial space startups, healthcare, and genetics. Dyson is described as a founder of Space Angels Networks and an investor in XCOR, Constellation Services, Zero Icon Aircraft, Space Adventures, and Mars One. Mars One is labeled a scam, used as part of a broader pattern of commercial and privatized space funding within Rogan’s circle. - The broader claim is that commercial privatization of space is a recurring motif in Rogan’s network, serving as a funnel for money to support other movements and agendas, including information-age assets like Rogan. Elon Musk is discussed as a de facto sponsor, though not listed as an official sponsor. The speaker recounts a clip where a participant says, “I just got a Tesla,” interpreting it as a sign that Elon Musk is subsidizing Rogan’s content. The Musk-Rogan connection is tied to the Neuralink brain-implant agenda and the broader promotion of brain-computer interfaces. A 2019 Rogan podcast clip is cited where mind-reading, read-thought, and universal language concepts are discussed as inevitabilities, with the claim that Rogan promoted Neuralink long before Musk’s public push. The speaker argues Rogan’s discussions around mind-reading and brain-computer interfaces constitute an agenda to normalize these technologies. Third-wave/information-age themes are emphasized as part of a long-running agenda: - The speaker connects Rogan’s content to Alvin Toffler’s Third Wave, information overload, and the idea that the “future shock” of rapid change has been anticipated since 1980. The term “information overload” is linked to a broader “problem-reaction-solution” framework, aimed at enabling a “brave new world.” - The “bigger plan” is discussed through the lens of the “centrist unifying movement” and a narrative where technology, plant-based medicines, and new solutions to big pharma are framed as miraculous, but also as forms of social control. On the Onnit/Aubrey Marcus axis: - Onnit is presented as another layer of this network, with Aubrey Marcus described as founder and CEO of Onnit, and the brand as a hub for connections to Rogan and other Rosetta-stone players. Onnit’s leadership is associated with Pentagon and DARPA ties, and with Jan Irvin’s framing as an agent connected to the Soros network. - The speaker describes allegations of sexual coercion and other controversies around Aubrey Marcus and, more broadly, accuses a “shell-company” network (Aubrey Marcus’s father Michael Marcus; multiple name changes; alleged oil ventures) of enabling scams and profits in ways that intersect with the Rogan network. - The Brain-Force/Alpha Brain marketing and other Rogan-endorsed supplements are discussed as part of Rogan’s monetized ecosystem, including alleged parallels between Brain Force and Alpha Brain. MAPS, Hefner Institute, and the psychedelic-medication axis: - MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) is described as Rockefeller-funded and linked to the Hefner Institute; the speaker accuses MAPS of promoting psychedelics under the cover of medical benefits, while being connected to George Soros, the Pratzker family, and Steve Wozniak’s Esselin associations. - The promotion of psychedelics (LSD, psilocybin, MDMA) is presented as a strategic tool used by corporate interests to reframe social norms and to push regulatory changes, with the implication that Rogan gave platform to MAPS-related talking points after Rogan started working with MAPS affiliates. The Esselin Institute and related mind-war concepts: - The Esselin Institute (Big Sur) is described as a key locus for the development of thought-architecture, social engineering, and mind-war concepts. Founders Michael Murphy and Dick Pierce are cited, with links to Aldous Huxley, Alan Watts, Timothy Leary, Terrence McKenna, Rick Doblin, and Robert Anton Wilson as figures associated with the institute. - The presenter argues that Esselin served as a Troika-like hub bridging the Soviet influence with Western technologists, including alleged track-two diplomacy and exchanges between Soviet cosmonauts and American scientists, which supposedly seeded “mind war” and information-warfare concepts later manifested in contemporary media and technology ecosystems. - The claim is that many Rogan-circle figures, including Joe Rogan, Tim Berners, and Bruce Damer, share a lineage of influence traced back to Esselin’s “mind-war” research and its intersection with Pentagon and intelligence communities. The presenter closes by asserting that Rogan’s operations, including production via Jamie (Rogan’s producer), are part of a broader intelligence-cum-corporate project. The podcast is framed as an operation rather than purely organic content, with a wide network of actors—tech billionaires, investment groups, secret intelligence connections, and think tanks—working in concert to push a centralized agenda: a Brave New World with centralized control, a universal basic income, mass privatization of medicine and space, and a new social order steered by a set of interconnected elites. The overall aim of the presentation is to reveal and emphasize these interlocking sponsorships, corporate ties, and ideological threads as the backbone of Rogan’s influence, arguing that what appears as spontaneity on Rogan’s platform is, in fact, orchestrated through a network of corporate, political, and intelligence-connected actors and ideas.

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A post alleges Coulson Aviation, owned by Wayne Coulson, is connected to Foster Coulson's wellness company, Zelenko Lab, and its affiliates. Foster Coulson also owns Coulson Entertainment. Zelenko Lab promotes the Zelenko Protocol, tied to hydroxychloroquine. Vladimir Zelenko is linked to Jerome Corsi, who has ties to Roger Stone and Alex Jones. Corsi is friends with Ted Malik, who has worked with the World Economic Forum and Salomon Brothers. Tully Friedman, also with Salomon Brothers, is partnered with Matrix Capital, which co-funds Xerox with Peter Thiel's Valar Ventures. Thiel, involved with Palantir and Cambridge Analytica, co-invests in 1789 Capital with Rebecca Mercer and Donald Trump Jr. David Lopez, on International Health Brands' executive team, is involved with Blackwater, previously owned by Eric Prince. Prince studied under Dana Rohrabacher, who is close to Vladimir Putin. Seventeen Seventy Five Coffee, linked to the wellness company, sponsors Donald Trump Jr. and Tucker Carlson. Sponsors include Steven Crowder, Andrew Tate, and Russell Brand. Chris Pavlovsky of Rumble, invested in by Peter Thiel, saw a Dunkin' Donuts boycott involving Steven Crowder and Dan Bongino.

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The speaker describes a coordinated smear campaign against him, asserting that after he announced he would challenge Trump, a lineup of public figures began attacking him or being described as “feds.” He cites Ian Myles Chong, Tucker Carlson, and Milo as examples, saying the criticism revolves around insinuations that he is connected to or controlled by federal agents. He argues that these accusations are part of a broader effort to silence the American people and dismiss his voice. He contrasts the public’s reaction to his campaign with what he regards as a coordinated “fed” narrative, claiming that Tucker Carlson has insinuated he is a fed, and noting that Carlson’s father was a CIA agent who ran Voice of America for forty years, along with Carlson’s collaborations with people he labels as CIA assets. The speaker provides a cascade of biographical and investigative claims about people connected to Carlson and others: - Eric Prince, described as a CIA asset, appeared in a group chat with Tucker Carlson; Carlson had on Joe Kent, a green beret, who is described as intelligence. - Curtis Yarvin is described as the son of an American diplomat who works with Peter Thiel, who is described as a federal informant. - Peter Thiel is claimed to be an FBI informant; Thiel’s Palantir is said to have contracted with the CIA for almost ten years (2001–2008) and now contracts with the NSA and FBI. - Thiel funded JD Vance’s Senate campaign, giving $15,000,000 to help him secure the Trump endorsement; Carlson allegedly helped persuade Trump to make Vance the vice president. - Carlson is said to have invited Kevin Spacey, described as a close friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, on a Christmas interview. - The speaker contends that a social media ecosystem includes many who see nothing suspicious about these connections, including CIA involvement, green berets, and intelligence ties that push certain candidates on Trump. He asserts he's been demonized for years: banned from social media, banks, airlines, and credit card processors; subpoenaed; and money frozen. He claims this is because he has grown a substantial, loyal following and uses it to organize and mobilize swing-state voters rather than taking advertising or sponsorships. He says his followers are genuine and committed, which frightens those who want influencers who can be paid to push narratives. The speaker reflects on Charlottesville and white anxiety, suggesting others only recently acknowledge these issues. He asserts he would appear civil in an interview with Tucker Carlson and asks for a platform to “clear the record.” He contends he is being targeted for standing up to the GOP establishment and for criticizing both the right-wing establishment and the left. He predicts he will be “patsied” and that those opposing him will try to take him down, leaving him to be the “dark MAGA” guardian, not the hero, who nonetheless confronts the country’s problems and fights for real change. He closes by declaring he will be the villain if necessary, stating that the country will never give him the credit he deserves, but that he performs this role out of duty, not glory.

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The speaker claims MrBeast is not independent but owned by a web of powerful media owners and investors. They say he’s connected to the same people who own other creators and were once under a group called Scale Lab. At one million subs, the speaker says MrBeast sought more money and became involved with Reed Dusher, described as the CEO of Knight Media, who allegedly facilitated a honey sponsorship and a sponsorship with Aspirian, an entity linked to a money-lending network run by a prominent family. The narrative continues that Knight Media allegedly steered MrBeast toward major deals, including a recent NBA-related arrangement and an Amazon partnership. The speaker claims Alpha Wave Gamma invested $300 million, run by Rick Gerson, who purportedly knows high-profile figures. The closing question asks why MrBeast refused an interview and what the mentioned entities have in common.

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RT is funding right-leaning bloggers and YouTube personalities, including Jordan Peterson and Tucker Carlson. The purpose is to amplify messages that destabilize democracies.

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Kamala Harris follows a man named John Dower on Instagram, who the speaker believes could be one of the puppet masters behind the Democratic agenda. Dower is on the board of Google, which the speaker claims has been active in censorship, and was an early investor in Twitter, active in decision-making during Dorsey's ownership. He is also involved with Bono's One Organization and Bill Gates' The Pledge. Dower co-founded forward.us with Zuckerberg, which the speaker says aims to fast-track citizenship for immigrants in the U.S., with some alarming rhetoric.

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Speaker 0 promotes accounts, highlighting Isaiah's Army and Isaiah Capi, saying "watch these videos" and "I'll be on his podcast on Wednesday" as they promise "we're gonna go deep down a lot of rabbit holes, including the Charlie Kirk assassination." Speaker 1: "Gabe Hoffman is running ops on people. He is a he is a bad guy, dudes." "These people are bad... They're fucking evil. They're unregistered foreign agents." Isaiah warns: "there is some demonic forces, and I'm talking pure evil" and asks, "Who's behind the porn agenda? Who's behind the LGBTQ agenda? Who's behind the taking away your freedom of speech agenda?" He asserts TikTok was sold to "an Israeli ally" and cites "Larry Ellverson or Iverson" as "the richest man in the fucking world" using it as "an Israeli first propaganda tool to try to brainwash the youth back into supporting Israel." He laments censorship, "they're buying TikTok," and vows to promote smaller accounts, adding, "when they nuke me, we're gonna have an army to come right back up in." "God bless you guys."

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Alight. Quick recap of the Rumble influencer pipeline and the web it maps to. Steven Crowder is described as being funded by Jacked Up, My Patriot Supply, American Financing, Pure Talk, and Tax Network USA. Pure Talk also sponsors a wide roster: Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Dennis Prager, Clay Travis, Buck Sexton, Reagan Conrad, Michael Knowles, Ben Shapiro, Candace Owens, and Tucker Carlson. PureTalk is owned by Tellrite Holdings, run by Reggie McFarland. Tellrite Holdings also owns h2o Wireless and Locust Communications Incorporated. On the Tellrite board sit Brian Lyle, Kelly Jessel, Michael Jeffroy, and Brian Rathman. Tax Network USA sponsors include Reagan Conrad, Michael Knowles, Ben Shapiro, Grant Stinchfield, Matt Walsh, Jordan Peterson, Lex Fridman, Amy Jo Clark, and Miriam Weaver of Chick’s on the Right, as well as Bill O’Reilly, Megyn Kelly, Charlie Kirk, Candace Owens, and Kimberly Guilfoyle, along with Rumble brand Russell Brand, Dave Rubin, and Donald Trump Jr. The speaker notes they did not fully investigate the following but mentions them in relation to the network: 17 Seventy Five Coffee with Ross Russell Brand, Dave Rubin, Donald Trump Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle again, Roseanne Barr, and a redacted entry. Other names listed under “lumpy potato” include Abigail Joy, Alex Zidra, Steve Gruber, Brian O’Shea, Fresh and Fitz, Myron Gaines, and Walter Weeks, as well as Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate, Matt Coors, JP Sears, Elijah Schaefer, Laura Loomer, Viva Frey, and Jimmy Dorr. Under The Wellness Company, names include Kimberly Guilfoyle, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, Megan Kelly, Clayton and Natalie Morris of redacted again, Roseanne again, Jack Posobik (likely Jack Pesobiak), Michael Flynn, Aaron Wexler, Jessica Reed Krause, DC Drano, Chad Prather, Benny Johnson, Liz Wheeler, Brett Weinstein, Alex Stein, Kyle Sarafan, Alex Clark, the Quartering, John Frederick, Sebastian Gorka, Todd Starnes, Doctor Kelly Victory (died suddenly), David Kayett, Breitbart, Kim Iverson, Tracy Beans, Matt Kim, Jim Ferguson, John Solomon, Naomi Wolf, Kali Fontanilla, Strange Planet, Truth Seeker, Shannon Joy, Alex Jones, Glenn Greenwald, Real Americas Voice, Salty Cracker, James O’Keefe, Mel Kay, Patriot Barbie, Jules Jones, Ted Nugent, People’s Voice, Newsmax, and Daily Clout. These all roll up to Colson Capital, owned by Foster Colson. Colson Capital also owns Positive, sponsor of Laura Loomer (noting she was made to eat dog food). Colson Capital owns Zelenko Labs, created by Vladimir Zelenko, and sponsors X-22 Report, SGT Report, Clay Clark, FlyOver Conservatives, Mel Kay (already on the wellness list), Stu Peters, Steel Truth, and John Fredericks. Holistic Goddess, Be Naked, Vigilant News Network, Injected Five G Free are named in association. Colson Capital also owns a nanotech venture, Nanobiosym, with Tenley Albright of the Alfalfa Club on its board, and Robert S. Langer (cofounder of Moderna) connected through related ventures. Langer sits in roles tied to Lindis Health, Bind Therapeutics, Living Proof, Momenta, Pervasive, Sigilion Therapeutics; Lindis Health was funded by Peter Thiel. Langer is tied to David Koch. Nanobiosym’s leadership and affiliations include Anita Goel, who studied at Harvard, MIT, and Stanford. She is the nanotech advisor to Lockheed Martin, and serves on the scientific advisory boards for PepsiCo; she has worked with the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, DARPA, the Department of Defense, the Department of Energy, the National Science Foundation, USAID, and Health and Human Services. She sits on boards with Indian Nano, Beyond Institute for Fundamental Concepts and Physics, the Boston Museum of Science’s World Technology Institute, the Santa Fe Institute, NIH review panels for Nanotech, and related groups. She has worked with John Kerry, Tony Blair, and served on Barack Obama’s President’s Council of Advisors. The speaker notes that Robert Langer was at MIT when Jeffrey Epstein donations were made, calling it a rabbit hole to explore. The ask remains to find more information on Tax Network USA’s funding and who funds it. The speaker closes by saying, if any names listed are real, they’re getting paid to lie to you about stuff, and announces: we will be back with another episode of Lies and Ties tomorrow night, looking at Michael Shellenberger, with Trevor Fitzgibbon’s connections and expanding the web to see what other brands are paying people to lie to you as well.

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Trevor Fitzgibbon, a PR professional, previously ran Fitzgibbon Media, a firm known for working with liberal clients. He now runs Silent Partner and represents Steve Kirsch, Robert Malone, and Peter McCullough. Fitzgibbon secures media placements for them, including on influential shows like Joe Rogan. This raises questions about his involvement in promoting certain topics and individuals. Fitzgibbon's connections suggest a potential link between his clients' appearances on podcasts and increased interest in their causes.

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The speaker points out that major media outlets like CNBC, Fox, and CNN are owned by Vanguard and BlackRock, who are also the top shareholders of Pfizer, Johnson and Johnson, and Moderna. They mention that Vanguard and BlackRock are also the top shareholders of flight companies and junk food manufacturers. The speaker suggests that this control extends to social media platforms like Meta, Snapchat, Twitter, and Google, which they claim are pushing the same narrative as the media. They emphasize that these companies are profit-driven.

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The transcript traces an expansive network centered on Michael Flynn, naming numerous figures, organizations, and suggested linkages to illustrate a web of connections across politics, media, and private security firms. Key connections and chains include: - Laura Logan: married to intelligence contractor Joe Burkett; friends with Ed Butowski, involved in the Seth Rich wiretapping through Shadow Box, connected to Michael Levine, Manuel Chavez, Thomas Schoenberger, Trevor Fitzgibbon (who ran Silent Partner, involved with RFK Jr.’s PAC); links to WikiLeaks, Matt Couch, Malia Zimmerman; her husband’s role in the Lincoln Group, part of a joint psychological operation that evolved into Strategic Social and then Constellis (Blackwater’s successor after mergers with Triple Canopy). Specific personnel named include Juliet Produs, Thomas McMagnanny, Jay Christie, Tom Cadis, Matt Mann, Greg Mulligan, Matt Luckett. - Blackwater lineage: Eric Prince (connected to Edgar Prince) is linked to training James O’Keefe and helping set up Project Veritas; he runs an unplugged phone through Iran Karpen, tied to NSO, Q Cyber Technologies, and OSY Technologies that supposedly fund Michael Flynn. - Flynn’s broader network: Jerome Coursey (friend of Ted Malik) connected to the United Nations, US State Department, WEF, and the Committee on Foreign Relations; Coursey is also linked to Roger Stone and Alex Jones; Flynn is connected to Millie Weaver (Shadowgate) and Patrick Bergey; Alex Jones and Milo are also part of the connections; Flynn’s ties extend to Dustin Nemos. - Relationships to power and media figures: Eric Prince’s sister Betsy DeVos, married to Dick DeVos, funding Blaze Media (Blaze TV) with Dave Rubin, Glenn Beck, Jason Whitlock, Daniel Horowitz, Sarah Gonzales, Mark Levin, Steve Deese, among others. Flynn’s connection to Donald Trump is highlighted, including Trump’s appointment of Flynn to the US military academy alongside David Belavia, Wesley Hunt, Dan Crenshaw? (the text says Dan Walrith), and Steve Bannon’s daughter; Trump also appointed Dina Powell, Charlie Kirk, and Tommy Tuberville to the Air Force Board of Visitors. - Media figures and influencers: Milo connected to Breitbart and Steve Bannon, who is linked to Brock Pierce; Milo’s collaborations with Marjorie Taylor Greene, Kanye West, Nick Fuentes; Nick Fuentes’ past work with Ben Shapiro (Daily Wire: Matt Walsh, Candace Owens, Reagan Conrad). The group is said to be sponsored by PureTalk and connected to Dennis Prager or PragerU; PureTalk allegedly funds Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump Jr., and seventeen eighty nine capital involves Rebecca Mercer, Omid Malik, and Peter Thiel, with Robert Mercer behind Milo. - Tech, analytics, and think tanks: Cambridge Analytica, Palantir, SLC Group are named as Flynn being paid by; a dinner with Vladimir Putin and Jill Stein is cited; Erdogan and Reza Zorabh (Zorab) are mentioned; Flynn Intel Group, Fig Aviation, Fig Cyber (Tim Newberry) are named, with Fig Cyber run by Tim Newberry (White Canvas Group, Black Core Solutions) that receive Pentagon contracts. VizSense, Colt Ventures (Darren Blanton) involve John Iadanisi and Tim Newberry, with Iadanisi tied to the DOD. - Other affiliations: Flynn linked to Paul Manafort, who links to Donald Trump; Rudy Giuliani is noted as being on InfoWars; Mike Cernovich; Phyllis Schlafly (AEI), connected to the opioid crisis via Sally Seadle (working for Purdue Pharma, funded by the Sackler family); JD Vance’s connections to AEI and Sally Satel; references to IP three international activities around nuclear energy with Jared Kushner and Robert McFarlane; Derek Harvey connected to David Petraeus, US Central Command, and KKR; Keith Alexander from the NSA; Surrey Green Energy Center owning Dominion Energy and Green Energy Partners; Catas Cloud Solutions; Scott Jernigan (Oracle); UltraScale Digital Infrastructure; CloudSphere; Mission Critical Group; Heritage Foundation ties (Michael Flynn to Michael Ladine, Paul Vallely, Michael Aquino, noted as Church of Satan/Temple of Set connections). The speaker suggests these strands will expand, asserting that shadow box, Silent Partner, America’s Future, Eric Prince, Cambridge Analytica, and related elements are all connected. The closing remarks acknowledge ongoing mapping of the Michael Flynn network and anticipate further expansion.

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Vivek Rameswami, a prominent figure on social media, has gained popularity for his anti-establishment views. However, it is puzzling that mainstream media outlets, which are typically considered part of the establishment, support him. Rameswami's background as a hedge fund manager and his pharmaceutical startup, ROYVENT, raise concerns. Despite ROYVENT's lack of profitability and failed clinical trials, Rameswami was able to attract investors and make significant profits. Additionally, his connections to institutional investment giants like BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard, as well as the California State Teachers' Retirement System, are noteworthy. Rameswami's involvement with George Soros and the Ohio COVID-19 response team, which was removed from Wikipedia, raises further questions. His ability to sue and receive an apology from the World Economic Forum in a short period is also intriguing. The lack of investigation by journalists and news outlets into these matters is concerning.

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Anthony Kevin, known as Danks from Dankster Intel, discusses how the Iran war discussion connects to a broader foreign influence operation. He asserts that Clock Tower X LLC is registered as a foreign agent for the government of Israel and, per FARA, is supposed to disclose which Salem Media properties and influencers receive messaging and how much is paid, but it does not. He identifies Brad Parscale as the principal of Clock Tower X and says Parscale “owns and has multiple other websites” that “do AI manipulation and bias” and “geofence American churches.” He argues that foreign governments don’t need to buy politicians directly anymore; they buy the architecture of influence through media distribution networks like Salem Media, which reaches tens of millions weekly across radio, podcasts, digital properties, and television. Key claims and points: - Clock Tower X LLC is a foreign agent for the government of Israel, integrated into Salem Media and aligned properties, with Parscale as principal. The organization purportedly performs AI manipulation and bias, and geofences American churches. - Salem Media is described as the ideological distribution infrastructure for conservative and Christian conservatives in the U.S.; its network influences audiences that shape beliefs about morality, truth, and political action. - The White House family (Don Jr. and Laura Trump) hold significant stakes in Salem Media. Salem Media also owns 30% of MXM, the company behind Don Jr.’s app, implying “business marriage” between the Trump family and Salem. - The money pathway: Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) has a Hasbara budget reportedly totaling about $729 million for 2026, with notable increases from prewar levels (e.g., $150M in 2025). The budget flows not as direct government-to-organization grants but through three intermediaries (including Havas Media entities in Germany and the U.S.), then into multiple American entities including Clock Tower X LLC, with the aim of delivering narrative frameworks, monthly updates, and “high impact voices, distribution nodes.” - The operation includes two main streams: Stream one channels through Clock Tower X LLC (mandated to deliver narrative messaging, monthly updates, and influence/network maps) into Salem properties and related networks; Stream two goes to Show Faith by Works LLC (with a stated aim of geofencing 303 mega-churches and Christian universities) and Bridges Partners LLC, with large budgets dedicated to shaping content and messaging that portray Israel positively and frame Palestinian perspectives as extremist. - The process is not only about paying influencers (e.g., reports of $7,000 per post) but also about sophisticated, covert influence that uses AI, data, and narrative shaping. Danks explains “generative engine optimization” to flood the internet with biased content that AI identifies as authoritative, influencing coverage and search results that shape what influencers read and repeat. - The operation’s scale is described as the most prolific influence campaign besides APAC, due to its reach across media, apps, and social platforms, plus deep psychographic profiling of Trump coalition audiences (including Gen Z targets) and continuous data feedback through comments, chats, and API access to build ever-better persuasion maps. - The legal and oversight angle: FARA requires disclosure of who’s paying whom and for what messaging, but Danks contends the documents show only general references to “Salem Media Network properties and aligned properties,” constituting a FARA violation. He notes Pam Bondi dismantled the oversight mechanisms, reducing the likelihood of federal enforcement and shifting to civil actions. - On what this means for accountability, he argues that if this were Democrats or Russia (instead of Israel), the reaction would be equally strong, and he calls attention to the ongoing concerns about foreign influence infiltrating U.S. media and political discourse. - Danks references his site, americansfortransparency.org, which hosts an interactive map and documents detailing the flow of funds, the three intermediaries, and the participating entities (Clock Tower X LLC, Show Faith by Works, Bridges Partners) with direct FAIR filings and budget details. He emphasizes the site provides a way to explore the evidence and engage with the material directly. During the discussion, the host and Danks touch on the broader implications for media integrity, election culture, and how a foreign-influence framework might embed itself into mainstream conservative media networks, arguing the infrastructure enables propagandistic content to appear as editorial guidance or “narrative messaging” from within the organization. The conversation ends with acknowledgment of the scale and sophistication of the operation, a reiteration of the website americnasfortransparency.org, and thanks to Danks for sharing his analysis.

PBD Podcast

Trump TARGETS George Soros, Minneapolis Trans Shooter & Newsom QUESTIONS Trump's Health | PBD | 639
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An episode of the PBD podcast threads a Minneapolis tragedy into a broader conversation about identity, media, and politics. It centers on the Annunciation Catholic School shooting, where authorities identified the suspect as Robin Westman, formerly listed as Robert Westman, who legally changed his name after his mother's retirement. The shooter opened fire during a morning Mass, killing two children and injuring 17 others before taking his own life. As details emerge, the discussion probes the shooter's identity, the social media traces, and the surrounding debates about gender and victimhood. A chart showing mass shooting rates by demographic group places trans non-binary at the top, prompting questions about what the data illuminate about roots, mental health, and prevention. Tom presents three drivers: hate and grievance, social isolation, and a lack of meaning. The panel emphasizes access to mental health support while acknowledging the role media narratives play in shaping perceptions of risk and responsibility. Beyond the Minneapolis coverage, the episode pivots to political skirmishes and public figures. A clip shows Gavin Newsom answering questions about whether the tweets attributed to him are posted by his office and describing a 'kill switch' for the account. The conversation then shifts to Donald Trump, noting health rumors and public questions about his vitality, the possibility of a 2028 run, and coverage of a White House ballroom project. The panel debates who the Democratic front runner might be, with one speaker arguing the party prefers a Midwest candidate, while others discuss the ongoing Trump campaign and the proliferation of Trump 2028 hats circulating online. Laboring within the money-and-influence conversation, the hosts dissect a New York Post report about a secretive dark-money group, the 1630 fund, paying online influencers up to $8,000 a month through Kors' Creator Incubator to disseminate left-leaning talking points. Named participants include Olivia Giuliana, Lauren Piera, Barrett Adair, Ariel Fedor, Sander Jennings, and others. Kors describes itself as a nonprofit that provides training and space, not direct pay, while the post highlights secrecy around disclosures. Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss is cited as a major donor network backer. The discussion then follows Chorus, a program that coordinates messages across influencers and sits within Kors' orbit, funded in part by 1630, with questions about transparency and political messaging.

Breaking Points

Influencers CAUGHT Taking $$$ From Foreign Govs, Special Interests
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The hosts dissect a sweeping investigative report in which online influencers are shown to be paid by a range of interests, including foreign governments, to advocate a particular line. They highlight how this practice blurs the lines between advocacy, journalism, and marketing, and they condemn the lack of disclosure that misleads audiences about who funds content. The discussion moves through specific case studies, from paid travel and staged endorsements to posts crafted to influence political sentiment, urging stronger adherence to disclosure norms and better accountability in both independent and legacy media ecosystems. They note that enforcement gaps and the allure of rapid monetization have allowed these dynamics to proliferate, threatening credibility and public discernment across the online information landscape.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Rise of Alternatives as Corporate Press Implodes, w/ Glenn Greenwald, Chris Pavlovski & Omeed Malik
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Chris Pavlovski, Omeed Malik
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent jury verdict ordering former President Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 million in damages for defamation related to her sexual assault allegations. The trial focused solely on the damages after a jury found Trump liable for sexual assault. Kelly criticizes the media's soft treatment of Carroll during her media tour and highlights the lack of tough questions regarding the credibility of her claims. Glenn Greenwald joins the discussion, expressing concerns about the judicial system being weaponized against political figures like Trump, and the challenges of defending oneself against decades-old allegations without evidence. Greenwald points out the political motivations behind the case, suggesting that the judicial system is being used to punish those with opposing ideologies. He notes the difficulties Trump faced in defending himself due to the nature of the allegations and the absence of evidence supporting his defense. The conversation shifts to the media's bias, particularly in how they treat allegations against Trump compared to those against other political figures, such as Joe Biden. Kelly and Greenwald also discuss the implications of the case for free speech and the role of alternative media in providing a platform for diverse viewpoints. They emphasize the importance of independent media in countering mainstream narratives and the need for accountability in journalism. The discussion touches on the rise of platforms like Rumble, which aim to promote free speech without censorship. Later, Kelly interviews Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, who explains the platform's growth and commitment to free expression. He highlights Rumble's success in attracting users who seek alternatives to mainstream platforms that suppress certain viewpoints. Pavlovski discusses the challenges faced by creators on platforms like YouTube and the importance of allowing open discourse on controversial topics. The conversation concludes with Omid Malik, an entrepreneur and investor, discussing the need for a parallel economy that supports businesses aligned with conservative values. Malik emphasizes the importance of consumer choice in supporting companies that uphold free speech and resist political correctness. He advocates for the creation of alternatives to major corporations that engage in censorship and promote ideologies contrary to those of many Americans.

The Rubin Report

Why Companies Went Woke — It's Not What You Think | Vivek Ramaswamy | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy
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Wall Street transformed from a villain post-2008 crisis to a champion of social causes by embracing diversity and inclusion, leading to the rise of "woke Inc." This partnership between big business and the neo-progressive movement was mutually beneficial but ultimately cynical. Vivek Ramaswamy, co-founder of Strive Asset Management and author of *Nation of Victims*, shares his immigrant background and journey from biotech to addressing cultural issues. He argues that wokeness became entrenched in capitalism after the financial crisis, fueled by corporate interests seeking to align with social agendas. Ramaswamy critiques the ESG movement, asserting it allows corporations to push political agendas under the guise of social responsibility, often against shareholder interests. He emphasizes the need for a cultural shift away from victimhood towards a meritocratic identity, reflecting on how generational wealth transfer has fostered a culture of self-criticism. Strive aims to challenge the status quo by promoting shareholder interests focused on excellence rather than social agendas, exemplified by their U.S. energy index fund, which encourages companies to prioritize success without apology. Ramaswamy believes market solutions are vital for restoring corporate integrity and cultural identity.

Philion

The Rabbit Hole of Roobet
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New information about Wizza, the latest influencer scam. I put 'scam' in quotation marks because, although it may appear legal on paper, they are up to no good. The company refuses to clarify how they operate or what their goals are, and nobody knows who these people are or how they're able to do this. Today's video focuses on Rubet, the conglomerate behind Wizza, and the pawns keeping the show running. 'a rather anonymous 25-year-old multi-millionaire pulling the strings of your favorite Twitch streamers and YouTube personalities right before your eyes.' 'Currently, they are pulling in seven figures a month, millions of dollars, at the expense of their viewers. They want the money, they want to continue their lavish lifestyle, but they can\'t do it without fraud over here and fraud over there. Nelk has lied to fans about winning supercars and has silenced dissenting voices by removing my video from their subreddit. This shadowy figure that nobody knows about—a quiet, discreet businessman, a rogue of sorts, dare I say it, the wizard behind the curtains: Alan Allen.'

Breaking Points

OLIGARCH ALERT: Exposing Ellison CONTROL News, Hollywood, Social Media
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A web of emails and influence ties Larry Ellison to TikTok, Marco Rubio, and a constellation of policy figures. The hosts relay emails between Ellison and Ron Proser, then Israeli ambassador to the UN, discussing Marco Rubio, with Ellison noting a great meeting and planning to introduce him to Tony Blair. Ellison reportedly funded Rubio’s presidential campaign apparatus, contributing $5 million to Rubio’s super PAC as Rubio pursued a Senate and later Secretary of State path, while Rubio helped shepherd TikTok-related diplomacy. Oracle-linked influence centers on the Tony Blair Institute, with reports of overlapping boards and calendars and Ellison’s pledge of over 350 million dollars. Kushner’s Gaza reconstruction plan is linked to the Institute, while Ellison’s media footprint grows.
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