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Demons & Disclosure | Trump Orders UFO Files Released. His VP Thinks They’re Dem
In February 2026, President Trump signed an executive order directing the Pentagon to release decades of classified UFO files — records going back to the 1940s, intelligence assessments on non-human origin hypotheses, programs so compartmentalized most of the Pentagon didn’t know they existed. The
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April 6
On April 6, 1896, the Olympic Games returned to the world for the first time in fifteen hundred years. In Athens, Greece, eighty thousand people packed a marble stadium to watch athletes from fourteen nations compete — not fight — together. Then, on the exact same date in 1917, the United States en
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You’re fired!
In 14 seasons of The Apprentice, the rule was simple: fail the task, you’re out. But what happens when the people who get fired were doing exactly what they were told? Kristi Noem ran Trump’s immigration crackdown. Pam Bondi gutted the DOJ and chased his enemies list. Both fired within 30 days of
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The Bill: Who’s Really Paying for the Iran War?
Five weeks into Operation Epic Fury, oil is above $110 a barrel, recession odds are climbing toward 50%, and the Fed is frozen. The U.S. faces $10 trillion in debt refinancing this year — plus a $200 billion Pentagon war request. Meanwhile, the president was at a Saudi-backed summit calling himself
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The Day Gandhi & James Brown Both Changed History (Without Throwing a Punch) |
On April 5th, two men — separated by decades and continents — each faced a moment of crisis and chose peaceful defiance over violence. In 1930, Mahatma Gandhi completed his legendary 241-mile Salt March to Dandi, India, defying British colonial law with a handful of salt and igniting a movement th
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Two Leaders Lost Power on the Exact Same Date | History by the Day: April 4
On April 4, two of the most powerful men in their nations lost everything — separated by 138 years and half a world apart. In 1841, President William Henry Harrison died just 31 days into his term — the shortest presidency in American history. In 1979, Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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WHO KNEW?
Just wondering… who knew the tariffs were coming before the rest of us did? On April 2nd, 2025, sweeping tariffs were announced on over 90 countries. Markets crashed. Retirement accounts took a hit. Ordinary people started worrying. But big announcements are never a surprise to everyone. In this
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Wars Out- Pillows In!
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The Night Before Everything Changed | April 3, 1865 & 1968 | History by the Day
On April 3rd, two defining moments in American history — separated by exactly 103 years — share a haunting connection. In 1865, Richmond falls and the Confederacy collapses. In 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his final speech the night before his assassination. Both men stood at the threshold
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She Stole Fuel From Her Occupiers to Save Prisoners — Then Never Told a Soul | F
Florence Finch was half Filipino, half American — and when occupation came to Manila, she used that invisibility as a weapon. From a desk inside the enemy’s own fuel office, she quietly diverted 250 gallons a week to the resistance and smuggled food and medicine into the prison camps. For two years
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Deal or No Deal?
On February 26, 2026, U.S. and Iranian negotiators sat down in Geneva. The mediator said both sides made significant progress and agreed to meet again. Two days later, the bombs fell. No congressional authorization. No imminent nuclear threat confirmed by U.S. intelligence. And reporting suggests T
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Night Witches: The All-Female Bomber Regiment History Almost Erased | Without He
In 1941, a Soviet aviator named Marina Raskova convinced Stalin to do something unprecedented — form an all-female combat air regiment. The 588th Night Bomber Regiment flew over twenty-three thousand missions in wood-and-canvas biplanes, with no radios, no parachutes, and no guns. The Germans who f
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She Struck Out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. They Voided Her Contract Days Later. |
On April 2, 1931, seventeen-year-old Jackie Mitchell took the mound for the Chattanooga Lookouts against the New York Yankees. She struck out Babe Ruth. Then she struck out Lou Gehrig. Seven pitches. The crowd gave her a standing ovation. A few days later, baseball commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Lan
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When Nations Go to War — Falklands 1982 & Pat Tillman 2004 | History by the Day:
On April 2, 1982, Argentina’s military junta invaded the Falkland Islands — triggering a war that would ultimately destroy the very regime that started it. Twenty-two years later, NFL star Pat Tillman walked away from millions to serve his country after 9/11, only to be killed by friendly fire in A
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So Now What? How to Actually Fight Back Against the Misinformation Machine | Rea
We spent six episodes breaking down how shared reality collapsed – algorithms, media consolidation, platform design, and the identity trap. Now we answer the question everyone asks at the end: OK, I get it. So what do I actually do? This episode covers what doesn’t work (sharing more, arguing onli
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They Knew. They Chose. How Social Media Built the Rage Machine | Reality Check E
Facebook gave angry emojis five times the weight of a like. Their own researchers warned it would spread misinformation. They kept the algorithm anyway. They created a fictional user named Carol and watched her get funneled toward QAnon in two days — then filed the results internally. They tested a
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The Pardon Marketplace: Who Bought Their Way Out of Prison? | Just Wondering Ep.
Over 1,600 pardons. Lobbyist fees of one million dollars — standard. Success fees up to six million. One point three billion dollars in victim restitution, waived. A crypto billionaire pardoned after his company cut a deal with the Trump family’s startup. The inner circle walked free. And the peopl
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She Was the Only Woman to Ever Receive the Medal of Honor. They Took It Back. |
Dr. Mary Edwards Walker graduated from medical school in 1855. They told her to become a nurse. She became a surgeon. When conflict came, she showed up anyway — crossed enemy lines to treat civilians, was captured, held for months, and went straight back to work when released. In 1865 she became th
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