• Foreign Lobbyists Have Built a Legal System to Bypass the First Amendment
    May 5 2026

    Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has flown to Jerusalem multiple times to sign Florida laws on foreign soil. He's not the only one.

    Thirty-eight US states have adopted the IHRA framework — a definition of antisemitism whose own author, Kenneth Stern, has been telling Congress for years is being weaponized to silence political speech about a foreign government.

    This episode walks through what's actually been built. The state laws. The federal Title VI enforcement wave. The lobbying network — Joseph Sabag, Eugene Kontorovich, Richard Goldberg, the Brandeis Center, the Combat Antisemitism Movement, ALEC.

    The federal court rulings calling it viewpoint discrimination and a smokescreen for ideologically-motivated assault. The Americans already hurt — Mahmoud Khalil, who missed the birth of his first child during 104 days in a Louisiana detention facility for activities the State Department's own memo described as "otherwise lawful." Harvard, hit with a $2.2 billion funding freeze before a federal judge struck it down.

    Then the foreign comparison. The United Kingdom: thirty arrests per day for online speech. Germany: five years in prison proposed for a phrase. France: criminal prosecutions for calling consumer boycotts. The destination is named, and the only thing standing between the apparatus already built here and the cases unfolding there is the First Amendment — which the architects know they cannot beat in a fair fight.

    If free speech falls, no other right is safe. This is a documentation of what has been built, who built it, who it serves, and what it has already cost.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 — DeSantis in Jerusalem

    05:00 — What Free Speech Actually Is

    14:00 — The IHRA Tool

    22:00 — Florida Step by Step

    33:00 — Who Built It

    46:00 — Are These Laws Doing Damage?

    51:00 — Where This Leads

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    57 mins
  • The SPLC Funded the Klan. Then Tripled Its Revenue.
    Apr 24 2026

    The Southern Poverty Law Center was just indicted by a federal grand jury for fraud, money laundering, and paying the people it told its donors it was fighting.

    A Klan-affiliated informant got over a million dollars. The Unite the Right coordinator got $270,000. The money moved through shell companies with names like "Fox Photography" and "Rare Books Warehouse."

    And in the fiscal year after Charlottesville — the rally their paid informant helped coordinate — SPLC donations jumped from $50 million to $132 million.

    But the SPLC is not the story. The SPLC is the clearest possible view of a much bigger machine.

    In this episode, Matt Carano walks through three cases of the same structural model operating at three different scales:

    — The SPLC and the manufactured domestic extremism it fundraises off of

    — The National Endowment for Democracy, USAID, and the US regime change apparatus that replaced what the CIA used to do covertly

    — with Ukraine 2013–14 as the worked example

    — Benjamin Netanyahu's decade-long strategy of propping up Hamas to prevent a Palestinian state, in his own words

    One machine. Three scales. The threat is the product.

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    45 mins
  • Iran Opened Hormuz. The US Blockade Was Theater
    Apr 17 2026

    Iran announced today that the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open" for commercial traffic. Iran announced it. Not the US Navy or Trump.

    Iran opened the strait the same way they closed it — by deciding to, tied to the ceasefire in Lebanon.

    That's the whole story. Iran controls the Strait of Hormuz. They always did. Their coastline runs the length of it. They hold seven of eight islands.

    The shipping lanes are two miles wide and funnel every tanker within range of shore-based drones, mines, and fast-attack boats. The president himself admitted they can threaten those lanes "no matter how badly defeated they are."

    So what was the blockade for?

    In this episode, I walk through why Iran's control over Hormuz is permanent, what they built during the war (a toll system collecting Chinese yuan and crypto that was actually moving oil), who the US blockade was actually targeting (the ships getting through — mostly bound for China), and who paid the price for all of it (Americans, Europeans, Australians — not Iran, and definitely not Russia, who's having their best quarter in years).

    The blockade was theater. The opening today proved it.

    Sources and receipts are linked at Brave The New World — bravethenewworld.com

    Chapters:

    00:00 Iran Just Opened the Strait 0

    4:00 The Map Doesn't Lie 09:00 The Insurance Is the Weapon

    13:00 The Toll Booth

    20:00 Who Was on Those Ships

    25:00 Who's Paying for This

    32:00 The Blockade of a Blockade

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    37 mins
  • Someone in the White House Fought for Peace. Israel Killed It in 12 Hours.
    Apr 9 2026

    Tuesday night, the US and Iran agreed to a ceasefire. Pakistan brokered it. Both sides confirmed. Markets surged. Oil dropped 13%. Families in Beirut packed their bags to go home.

    Twelve hours later, Israel launched 50 jets into Lebanon. 100 targets. 160 munitions. 203 dead. The largest strike of the entire war — after the ceasefire.

    Netanyahu said Lebanon wasn't included. Trump backed him over his own mediator. Called 203 dead "a separate skirmish."

    In this episode:

    — What the ceasefire deal actually was and why Trump accepting Iran's terms was a concession

    — How Netanyahu vetoed the deal within hours

    — Who inside the White House is fighting for peace and who's fighting for Israel

    — The inner circle: Kushner, Witkoff, Rubio, Huckabee, Adelson, and the structure around Trump

    — Iran's response and why the ceasefire is collapsing in real time

    — The pattern: Israel has torpedoed every peace process for decades

    — What comes next if the restraint faction loses — ground troops, Kharg Island, and the point of no return

    Sources: NPR, Al Jazeera, CBS, NBC, CNN, Axios, Washington Post, Foreign Policy, Times of Israel, PBS, Fox News

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    43 mins
  • Trump's Iran Speech Contradicts His Own Intelligence, His Own Words, and Himself
    Apr 3 2026

    President Trump addressed the nation on the Iran war Wednesday night. The White House promised "an important update."

    What he delivered was 19 minutes of talking points that contradict his own intelligence chief, his own counterterrorism director, his own words from the night he started the war, and his own Reuters interview published the same day.

    In this episode, I take the speech apart line by line. Every claim checked against the receipts. The nuclear deal he broke and then blamed Iran for. The diplomacy he sabotaged and then said he tried. The regime change he pursued on camera and then denied. The 45,000 dead Iranian civilians he cited as justification while promising to bomb them back to the stone ages and destroy their electrical grid.

    Sources include the IAEA, Arms Control Association, the White House's own transcript, Reuters, CNN, NPR, Al Jazeera, Antiwar.com, and the president's own words on tape.

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    47 mins
  • Operation Total Extermination: The Wars Nobody's Talking About
    Mar 26 2026

    While every camera in the country points at Iran, the US is quietly waging war across the Western Hemisphere. And the Pentagon just told Congress it's "just the beginning."

    In this episode I walk through:

    — Operation Southern Spear: 46 boat strikes, 159 dead, no evidence, no trials. The UN calls them extrajudicial killings. A former ICC prosecutor calls them crimes against humanity.

    — Operation Total Extermination: joint US-Ecuador land strikes along the Colombia border, with a 500-pound bomb landing on a Colombian farm

    — Cuba: three nationwide blackouts in March, zero oil shipments in three months, a regime change operation targeting a dictator's grandson

    — Venezuela: a puppet state held together by the threat of criminal indictment

    — The Donroe Doctrine: how Trump flipped a 200-year-old defensive policy into a license for American empire

    — The 18-nation coalition nobody voted for and nobody can define

    — The full list of countries the US is currently bombing, blockading, or operating in — simultaneously, in a single year, without congressional authorization

    — Who benefits from the Latin America thread vs. the Middle East thread — and why they're different

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    38 mins
  • Trump Admits We Shouldn't Be in Iran, So How Does This War End?
    Mar 20 2026

    Almost 3 weeks in. The objectives have changed six times. No allies are sending ships. The Arab states are furious. Iran says they never asked for a ceasefire. And the president said on camera, that maybe we shouldn't be there at all.

    In this episode, I walk through:
    — The six shifting justifications for the war
    — What Iran is actually saying vs. what Trump claims
    — Why no country will send warships to the Strait of Hormuz
    — Why the Arab states are getting bombed and who they blame
    — Every realistic offramp — and why none of them are easy

    Brave The New World — See the pattern. Know the playbook. Take action.

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    55 mins
  • Joe Kent Told the Truth. Tulsi Gabbard Wrote a Press Release
    Mar 18 2026

    Two people in the Trump administration had access to the same
    intelligence on Iran. Both built careers opposing exactly this
    kind of war.

    Joe Kent resigned and said it plainly: "Iran posed no imminent
    threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war
    due to pressure from Israel."

    Tulsi Gabbard broke three weeks of silence with a statement
    that never once said she agreed with the threat assessment.
    She's the Director of National Intelligence. That's literally
    her job.

    In this video, I break down both statements line by line and
    explain why Tulsi's cowardice is worse than the hawks who
    wanted this war.

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    9 mins