Episode 277: How A Civil Rights Charity Allegedly Funded Extremists
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A civil rights nonprofit gets indicted, a swing-ish state gets remapped into near one-party control, a U.S. senator seems to cheer a crack in an Iran pressure campaign, and a string of scientists connected to sensitive work vanish in ways that don’t add up. That’s the kind of week where you either tune out or you start pulling on threads. We choose the threads.
We walk through the Southern Poverty Law Center allegations and why the details matter: donor trust, nonprofit fraud, and the way media framing can soften or sharpen what people believe happened. Then we zoom out to Virginia redistricting and the argument over “fairness” when the numbers suggest a massive tilt. If you care about representation, gerrymandering, and how congressional power is built years in advance, this one’s worth your time.
From there we talk Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and what “economic choking” looks like behind the headlines, including the political reactions that leave us asking who’s actually rooting for U.S. interests. We also share a clip from pastor Josh Howerton that gives Christians a practical way to think about Donald Trump without turning him into either a messiah or a monster.
We close with New Mexico’s Democratic governor race messaging war and Christy’s deep dive into the “missing scientists” story, including multiple connections to Albuquerque, Los Alamos, and Taos, plus the theories swirling around UFO files and national security. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a rating and review so more people can find us.
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