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Stay Free with Russell Brand

Stay Free with Russell Brand

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Hello You Awakening Wonder. Thanks for reading this when you could be obediently consuming propaganda. We are living through a time of incredible change and opportunity. Many of the old systems are corrupted and broken and yet a New Spirit is being born among us. For the first time new alliances are forming in the online world that could challenge these old and broken systems. Something ancient and original is Awakening within us. Here we can learn from elders and grow together in Good Faith ...
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Reckon you know who’s running Europe? Think again. Every week, we dive into a Follow the Money investigation exposing the continent’s hidden powerbrokers: from deceiving companies and influential lobbyists to corrupt politicians and financial fraudsters. Tune into our podcast and join our journalists as they reveal how they uncovered the truth and held power to account.Presented by Emma du Chatinier and Alexander Fanta.
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When Niko Quinn saw her favourite cousin murdered in broad daylight, her life turned upside down. She went looking for justice, but instead uncovered a dark scandal at the heart of her community: A police detective had spent decades targeting, threatening and sexually abusing black women across Kansas City Kansas. Detective Roger Golubski used the power of his badge to launch a reign of terror. He acted as if he was above the law, until Niko, and an incredible group of women, came together t ...
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Master the CompTIA Server+ exam with the Server+ Audio Course—your complete audio companion for learning server hardware, administration, security, storage, and troubleshooting. Each episode breaks down the official exam objectives into clear, practical lessons designed for listening and learning on the go. You’ll gain a deep understanding of physical and virtual server environments, network integration, performance monitoring, and disaster recovery planning—all explained in simple, direct l ...
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The Alex Marlow Show

The Alex Marlow Show

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From the mind of Breitbart News Editor in Chief and New York Times bestselling author, Alex Marlow, a cutting-edge daily news broadcast focusing on America-first politics, culture, and values. Marlow brings deep research, prescient analysis, and world-class guests to this fast-paced, hard-hitting, informative, and entertaining show.
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Oxide and Friends

Oxide Computer Company

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Oxide hosts a weekly Discord show where we discuss a wide range of topics: computer history, startups, Oxide hardware bringup, and other topics du jour. These are the recordings in podcast form. Join us live (usually Mondays at 5pm PT) https://discord.gg/gcQxNHAKCB Subscribe to our calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/ical/c_318925f4185aa71c4524d0d6127f31058c9e21f29f017d48a0fca6f564969cd0%40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics
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In this guide, we will tell you how to quickly recover a corrupt or inaccessible Outlook PST file using Sys Tools Outlook Recovery Software. The primary reason for a PST file getting damaged is the abrupt termination of the Outlook application. The corruption can also happen due to other reasons such as virus attack, improper synchronization, oversize of PST file reaching 2GB limit, and so on. In any case, if your files are inaccessible then don't panic because help is at hand in the form of ...
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The David Pakman Show is one of the most-watched independent progressive programs in the country. Hosted by David Pakman, the show offers a fresh perspective on the stories shaping our world through thoughtful commentary and compelling interviews with our nation's leaders. With new episodes dropping every weekday, David delivers sharp, insightful, and fact-based analysis on politics, current events, and social issues. Whether you're looking for deep dives into major political events, in-dept ...
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Knowledge at Wharton

The Wharton School

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The Knowledge at Wharton Network Acast feed serves as a curated showcase highlighting the best content from our podcast collection. Each week, we feature one standout episode from each show in the Wharton Podcast Network, giving listeners a comprehensive sample of our diverse business and academic content. This rotating selection allows audiences to discover new shows within our network while experiencing the depth and variety of Wharton's thought leadership across different topics and forma ...
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FoodTravelUSA

Elizabeth Dougherty

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Using the chassis of a food and travel show, Elizabeth Dougherty has carved out her own lane in Talk Radio, covering the contamination of the food supply and the travel restrictions placed upon us by an overreaching government. The show also covers data protection, self-sufficiency and homesteading-related topics to help protect to us from this evil, corrupt system. With Elizabeth as the host, the show has a very different sound from the typical male-oriented talk radio. In combination with ...
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Using the chassis of a food and travel show, Elizabeth Dougherty has carved out her own lane in Talk Radio, covering the contamination of the food supply and the travel restrictions placed upon us by an overreaching government. The show also covers data protection, self-sufficiency and homesteading-related topics to help protect to us from this evil, corrupt system. With Elizabeth as the host, the show has a very different sound from the typical male-oriented talk radio. In combination with ...
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Get involved in the exciting world of Digital Forensics and Incident Response with: Traffic Light Protocol. The Digital Forensics Podcast. In each episode, we sit down with seasoned DFIR professionals, the blueteamers who work around the clock to investigate cyber intrusions. From data breaches to cyberattacks, they share firsthand accounts of some of the most intense investigations they've ever tackled, how they deal with burnout and the added pressure of cat and mouse while they learn abou ...
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YAS Podcast

YAS Work

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Formerly known as "Yes, a Stripper Podcast".Strippers are real people that are capable of amazing things, in and outside of the strip club. On “YAS Podcast” each week with a different guest, our hosts, Onyx Sachi, Daisy Ducati, GiGi Holliday, and AM Davies, discuss what strippers are up to, what the climate in and outside of the clubs is like and how social classifications can be harmful to marginalized groups. Strippers, sex workers, pole dancers and civilians can learn from stripper and se ...
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FairPlay is an original discussion series on Wrongful Convictions from JustcieNews.Net where a "Fair" dialog takes place from the vantage point of the accused, and brings forward those voices that are mostly ignored by the society. Hosted by Justice News managing editor Imran Siddiqui, FairPlay sheds light on the injustices in the U.S. justice system, based on facts, data, and ground realities, without any fear to speak the truth. FairPlay, Conversations@JusticeNews, uncovers a wide variety ...
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The Next African Agenda

Local Development Research Institute

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Ending hunger, poverty and reducing inequality will take a whole lot more than what has been business as usual for us. We bring African voices to share their take on what the future holds.
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Hey I am ritish CEO of nanchahalconsultations Welcome to the NanchahalConsultations.in "Marketing In your store room " podcast. ... The biggest questions in marketing and entrepreneurship Some people have money but no idea to start a business, some do not have access to financial resources,s one have both, but still not making any money. In just 10 minutes here you can learn marketing, traffic, conversions mindset, foundations and sales.. Each podcast is under 10 minutes, so you can get this ...
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Hey hey! We recently tripped over a ZFS data corruption bug–introduced over 18 years ago! Bryan and Adam discuss with members of the Oxide team as well as Matt Ahrens, the co-inventor of ZFS. In addition to Bryan Cantrill and Adam Leventhal, speakers included Alan Hanson, Matt Keeter, Andy Fiddaman, James MacMahon, and special guest, Matt Ahrens. P…
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Alexey Okopny in Moscow on Russia’s Victory Day holiday. May 9, 2012. Police officers in Putin’s Russia often hide their faces, but Alexey Okopny never did. Over his decades-long career in law enforcement, Okopny became an unlikely public figure in Moscow: an “anti-extremism” officer known for haunting anti-government rallies and monitoring opposit…
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In this episode of the Alex Marlow Show, Alex announces exciting changes to the show's format, including a new live radio segment and additional podcast content. He reflects on his journey in radio, the importance of audience engagement, and discusses current events, including political controversies and healthcare issues. Marlowe emphasizes the ne…
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-- On the Show -- Sarah Matthews, former Trump White House Deputy Press Secretary, joins us in a Substack Live to discuss Donald Trump's health cover-ups, the Susie Wiles Vanity Fair controversy, and the challenges of working in his press office -- White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles describes Donald Trump as impulsive, dismissive of details, to…
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The mother of slain fourth grader Kobiljon Aliev outside her son’s school gates in Gorki, December 16, 2025 The murder of fourth-grader Kobiljon Aliev outside Moscow is now an international incident. On Wednesday, the boy’s home country, Tajikistan, summoned Russia’s ambassador to discuss the killing. Aliev was stabbed to death at his school in the…
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The U.S. and Ukraine may have hailed progress in peace talks earlier this week, but Vladimir Putin maintains that Russia will “undoubtedly achieve” its goals in the war against Ukraine. Speaking at a meeting of senior defense ministry officials on Wednesday, Putin took a hard line against Kyiv and its allies, referring to European leaders as “pigle…
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I sit down with Dinesh D'Souza to talk about biblical prophecy, modern geopolitics, and what scripture might reveal about the conflicts shaping our time. We explore his new film The Dragon's Prophecy, the relationship between Christianity, power, and nation states, and whether the Bible speaks beyond history into the present moment. It's a wide-ran…
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Russia’s federal budget spending “directly related to the special military operation” is set to reach 5.1 percent of the country’s GDP in 2025, according to a presentation shown by Defense Minister Andrey Belousov at a ministry meeting on Wednesday. Based on the Economic Ministry’s forecast of 217.3 trillion rubles ($2.7 trillion) in GDP for 2025, …
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A court in Yekaterinburg has found an anti-war protester guilty of using a poem by avant-garde poet Vladimir Mayakovsky to “discredit” the Russian military, the independent news outlet Sotavision reported on Tuesday. Dmitry Rykov, a resident of Kirovgrad (another town in the Sverdlovsk region), was fined for carrying out a solo picket in Yekaterinb…
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Donating old clothes or buying second-hand is widely seen as eco-friendly. Yet an FTM investigation reveals a more complicated – and polluting – reality. Journalists Helena Rodríguez Gómez, Raluca Besliu, and Vittoria Torsello tracked clothes donated across the EU. The garments travelled thousands of kilometres, passed through special economic zone…
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In this episode of the Alex Marlow Show, Alex breaks down various political topics including healthcare, the importance of saving lives through the Preborn initiative, and the recent comments made by Trump regarding Rob Reiner. He also covers military actions against drug trafficking, U.S. military strategy in Latin America, gun control issues foll…
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A trial against 12 Azerbaijani journalists that human rights experts have condemned as politically motivated has begun in Baku. The case started with a series of arrests on December 6, 2024, carried out on charges of illegal currency smuggling. Six staff members of the independent media outlet Meydan TV were detained: Aynur Gambarova, Aytaj Akhmedo…
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Russia has rejected a Christmas truce put forward by Germany, because it would give Ukraine’s forces a chance to regroup, Vladimir Putin’s spokesman said on Tuesday. “We want peace. We don’t want a truce that would give Ukraine time to rest and prepare to continue the war,” said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. “If the Ukrainians’ desire to substit…
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-- On the Show -- Donald Trump highlights November job gains while burying October losses as unemployment rises to its highest level in more than four years -- Donald Trump prepares to remove FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino after their leadership failures create political embarrassment -- Donald Trump mocks filmmaker Rob Rei…
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Anti-government protesters in Kyiv guard the perimeter of Independence Square, known as the Maidan. February 19, 2014. Marci Shore When Ukrainians began protesting on Kyiv’s Independence Square in November 2013, historian Marci Shore was watching from Vienna. Ukraine’s then-president, Viktor Yanukovych, had backtracked on signing an Association Agr…
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A breakthrough in Berlin? On December 14–15, during talks between U.S. and Ukrainian delegations in Berlin, the two countries reached a compromise on one of Kyiv’s most critical issues: security guarantees. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his team had been pressing Washington for such guarantees since U.S. President Donald Trump returned…
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Russia’s cars are getting older, and repairing them has become increasingly slow and expensive — especially for owners of foreign models whose manufacturers left the country in 2022. With no direct supply of original parts, the biggest challenge for repair shops is simply getting the components they need. The independent outlet iStories reported on…
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A teenager attacked students with a knife at a school outside Moscow on Tuesday, killing one child. The first reports appeared on several Russian Telegram channels — Baza, 112, Mash, Shot, and Ostorozhno, Novosti — which said the incident took place at a school in the settlement of Gorki-2. Russia’s Investigative Committee later confirmed the infor…
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On December 15, 2024, one of the largest environmental disasters in Russian history struck the Kerch Strait. Two Russian oil tankers sank during a storm, spilling an estimated 2,400 to 4,000 tons of oil into the sea. Within days, thick fuel oil began washing ashore along the Black Sea coast of Krasnodar Krai, near the resort city of Anapa. For mont…
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In this episode of the Alex Marlow show, Alex reflects on the holiday spirit amidst troubling news events, including a tragic shooting at Brown University and a violent attack during a Hanukkah celebration in Australia. Alex discusses the political implications of these events, particularly the reactions from leftist politicians and the media. He a…
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In today's show, I look at three pressure points converging at once: a renewed push to revive pandemic-era controls as masks, mandates, and unanswered conflicts of interest re-enter the public conversation; a growing confrontation between Elon Musk and European authorities over censorship, fines, and who gets to decide what speech is permissible on…
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Many Russians who moved abroad after the start of the full-scale war against Ukraine continue to return home occasionally, whether to see their friends and family, receive medical care, or deal with paperwork. On these visits, they often notice changes that have long stopped seeming unusual to their compatriots who stayed. Meduza asked its readers …
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-- On the Show -- A weekend of mass violence spans a Brown University shooting, an antisemitic terror attack in Sydney, and the killing of Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner -- Sloppy circulation of misleading Jeffrey Epstein related images weakens real accountability by allowing Donald Trump and allies to dismiss verified evidence -- The Federal Reserv…
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Uladzimir Labkovich, Viktar Babaryka, Maria Kalesnikava, and Aliaksandr Fiaduta at a press conference in Chernihiv, Ukraine. December 14, 2025. Over the weekend, Aleksandr Lukashenko of Belarus released 123 political prisoners in exchange for the United States lifting sanctions on the country’s potash sector. Lukashenko has routinely deported freed…
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When Trena Cooper was a child, she had a dream that her mom had been killed by a police officer. 20 years later, she sets out on a mission to get to the bottom of her mothers murder investigation as whispers surrounding that Detective build to a chorus of protests. US resources for Violence and Sexual Assault: https://rainn.org/ International resou…
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On December 11, anti-war activist Grigory Sverdlin reported on Telegram that an anonymous hacking group had breached the systems of Mikord, one of the key developers behind Russia’s military draft database. Sverdlin explained that the hackers had contacted his organization, Get Lost, claiming responsibility for the attack and handing over a trove o…
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The plan The Russian authorities are considering introducing a state-run “biometric access system” for school premises. In late November, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko announced during an address to the Federation Council that a relevant bill was being prepared. Who’s asking for a ‘biometric access system’? The idea is to help schools plu…
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On this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses how media narratives often misrepresent economic conditions, particularly inflation. Political leadership is critiqued, especially regarding impeachment discussions. The conversation highlights issues surrounding drug smuggling and border security. The impact of school lockdowns during the pan…
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-- On the Show -- Donald Trump delivers a low-energy rally in a small Pennsylvania casino ballroom as the crowd sits unresponsive -- Polling shows nearly half of Americans struggling to afford groceries and a majority blaming Donald Trump for worsening prices tied to his tariffs and pro-billionaire policies -- American farmers openly blame Donald T…
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Like our earlier reports on the combat situation in Ukraine, this article takes stock of the recent developments on the battlefield based on open-source information. Meduza has condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine from the very start, and our detailed military analyses are part of our commitment to objective reporting on a war we firmly oppose. O…
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The Kremlin could turn the Donbas into a “demilitarized zone” with a Russian National Guard (Rosgvardia) and police presence, but only if Ukrainian troops were to also withdraw from the region, a top aide to President Vladimir Putin said on Friday. “It’s entirely possible that there won’t be any troops there, neither Russian nor Ukrainian. But ther…
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The Bank of Russia has commented for the first time on the European Commission’s plans to use its frozen assets held in Western countries for a “reparations loan” to Ukraine. IIn a statement, the Central Bank said that any “direct or indirect use” of its assets would be “illegal and contrary to international law,” including the principle of soverei…
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In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses the impact of immigration on housing, and the trial of Charlie Kirk's suspected assassin. He critiques media narratives and explores the nature of evil in society, while also examining the political landscape in Indiana and the legacy of figures like Gavin Newsom. Plus, Alex is joined by Senat…
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-- On the Show -- Donald Trump orders a military-style seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker in international waters while offering no credible legal basis for the action -- Jerome Powell warns that job losses are mounting and inflation is rising due to Donald Trump's tariffs and reduced economic data -- A major measles outbreak worsens in South Carol…
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Lawmakers in Russia have prepared a package of draft laws that will impose new restrictions on Russian citizens convicted in absentia of political crimes. The bills, drafted by the State Duma’s Commission on Foreign Interference, will affect those found guilty of violating Russia’s laws on wartime censorship, “foreign agents,” and “undesirable orga…
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On the morning of July 28, 2025, all of Aeroflot’s information systems went down — from corporate email to passenger check-in. The outage forced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations, plunging Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport into chaos and affecting tens of thousands of passengers. Russia’s largest airline lost at least 260 million rubles ($3.3…
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This “Best of 2025” episode highlights insights from Shannon Shae Montoya, Global Head of B2B Marketing, Sponsorships, and Events at Yahoo; Toby Espinosa, Vice President of Ads at DoorDash; Adam Kornblum, Chief Creative Officer at L’Oréal; and Merill Hollander, founder of Fiametta, as they discuss how data-driven creativity, storytelling, and bold …
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed who is in the running to become his new chief of staff. The previous head of the President’s Office, Andriy Yermak, resigned in late November, marking a stunning fall for someone widely considered the second most powerful figure in Ukraine. Yermak’s ouster came amid the biggest political scandal o…
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In this episode of the Alex Marlow Show, Alex emphasizes the importance of American values and the need for renewed commitment to them, while also critiquing the Democratic Party's current state. Then, Alex is joined by Jack Posobiec, and they delve into the complexities surrounding the case of Charlie Kirk, exploring various conspiracy theories, t…
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*Content Warning: substance use disorder, distressing themes, self-harm, disordered eating, childhood abuse, psychological and physical violence involving children, suicidal ideation, and institutional child abuse. *Free + Confidential Resources + Safety Tips: somethingwaswrong.com/resources Check out our brand new SWW Sticker Shop!: https://broken…
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-- On the Show -- Ramesh Ponnuru, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a longtime writer and editor at National Review, joins us to discuss Trump's takeover of the Republican Party and the future of the conservative movement -- Eileen Higgins wins the Miami mayoral race by nineteen points as Democrats gain ground in multiple sta…
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In today's show, I sit down with Dr John Campbell for a detailed and genuinely illuminating conversation about the evidence emerging around excess deaths, vaccine safety signals, and the institutional reluctance to confront uncomfortable data. We talk about the cracks forming in the scientific establishment, the importance of open debate, and the h…
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Russian soldiers take part in a military exercise in Ukraine’s occupied Luhansk region. December 5, 2025. In October 2025, speaking on condition of anonymity, a senior NATO official told journalists that Moscow was “taking a professional approach to learning the lessons” of the war in Ukraine. Combined with the militarization of Russia’s economy, t…
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Think tanks present themselves as neutral institutions shaping Europe’s policy debates. But an investigation by FTM paints a different picture. Journalists Salsabil Fayed, Alistair Keepe and Ada Homolova found that Brussels’ most influential think tanks receive a third of their funding from U.S. sources – from philanthropists to major tech firms. T…
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Vyacheslav Volodin (second from the left) at a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty Organization’s Parliamentary Assembly Council on December 8, 2025 The Russian parliament’s top lawmaker made a fool of himself earlier this week in President Putin’s presence, but don’t expect much to come of it. At a meeting of the Collective Security Treaty O…
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In this episode of the Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses Jasmine Crockett's Senate run and the implications of radical politics. He emphasizes the importance of supporting life through initiatives like Preborn, critiques the Democratic messaging, and reflects on the Bush family's approach to relations with China. The conversation also touches on the…
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