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Back to EpisodesTulsi Gabbard’s Exit Memo And The COVID Origin Fight
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One news cycle can feel like noise, until you line the stories up and the pattern snaps into focus. We start with COVID and the institutional trust collapse that still hangs over everything, reacting to Tulsi Gabbard’s claims of never-before-seen communications that point to intelligence community pressure, lab leak suppression, and retaliation against dissenting analysts. From gain-of-function funding questions to Fauci’s testimony and the role of media amplification, we talk through why “transparency” is not a slogan, it’s the only route back to consent and accountability.
Next, we follow that same trust problem into elections and governance. We dig into chain of custody failures, Maricopa County drop box documentation gaps, duplicate ballot images, and the political fight around the SAVE Act and voter ID. We also look at LA’s move toward noncitizen voting, the FBI’s Skid Row bribery probe, and the uncomfortable tension between tightening election rules while lawmakers argue to expand surveillance powers through FISA Section 702.
Finally, we connect foreign policy and economics to your real life: Israel-Iran negotiations, Ukraine security guarantees, gas prices, depleted strategic oil reserves, inflation signals, and why national debt math pushes leaders toward printing. That’s where Bitcoin enters the conversation as a potential off-ramp via a Bitcoin strategic reserve, plus a quick hit on a major Supreme Court gun rights decision. If this helped you see the week more clearly, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave us a review.
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