• The Epstein Files: Corruption, Coverups, and the Fight for Justice | Allan Paul Roberts | Episode 64
    Feb 20 2026

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    In this episode of The Cameron Brown Show, I sit down with author Allan Paul Roberts to examine the growing controversy surrounding the Epstein files and what they reveal about corruption at the highest levels of power.

    Public outrage continues to build as questions remain unanswered. Is the justice system failing? Has political accountability eroded? And what happens to a nation when trust in its institutions begins to collapse?

    We dive into the shocking implications of the Epstein files, the perception of systemic corruption within the justice system, and why public anger seems to be intensifying. We talk about the role unity plays in confronting institutional failure, why community involvement matters more than ever, and why political accountability is essential if trust is ever going to be restored. Most importantly, we discuss how to demand justice without losing hope.

    This episode is not about partisan politics. It is about transparency, accountability, and the future of public trust.

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    48 mins
  • How Peptides Are Changing Recovery, Energy, and Longevity | Noah Sailer | Episode 63
    Feb 6 2026

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    In this episode of The Cameron Brown Show, I sit down with Noah Sailer, a peptide specialist and wellness strategist who helps people restore energy, recovery, and long-term health through peptide therapy.

    After a serious horse-riding accident at age 13 left him with chronic pain, inflammation, and fatigue, Noah spent years searching for answers beyond conventional treatment. That journey led him to peptides, which he credits with helping his body recover when nothing else worked.

    We break down what peptides actually do in the body, why so many people feel exhausted or inflamed despite “normal” lab results, and why peptide therapy remains controversial in mainstream medicine. Noah explains how peptides differ from supplements, hormones, and pharmaceuticals, and why individualized protocols matter far more than copying stacks found online.

    This episode is not medical advice. It’s an open conversation about modern health, emerging science, and how the body may be guided to heal more effectively.

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    40 mins
  • Why Taxation Without Representation Always Leads to Revolution | Justin Estes | Episode 62
    Feb 2 2026

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    In Episode 62 of The Cameron Brown Show, I sit down with Justin Estes for a wide-ranging conversation on the history of taxation, the logic behind it, and why taxation without representation has repeatedly led societies toward anger, instability, and revolution.

    We begin the episode by talking about some of the other things Justin has going on, including his work as a musician with The Carls, before shifting into his professional background as a Senior Content Marketing Manager at Barchart.

    From there, the conversation turns to the deeper historical context of taxes. We discuss why taxes were originally introduced, how representation and consent were meant to act as safeguards, and what happens when those safeguards erode. Using historical examples and first-principle thinking, we explore how taxation can make sense in theory, but becomes volatile when imposed without accountability or a voice for the people paying it.

    This episode is grounded in research, much of which is included in the accompanying document linked in the show notes. That research helped shape the discussion and provides additional historical references for listeners who want to go deeper.

    Taxation Without Representation Research Document: Taxation Without Representation Podcast Research.pdf

    This conversation is not about telling you what to think. It is about understanding how power, money, and consent have interacted throughout history, and why ignoring those dynamics has consistently produced resistance, unrest, and revolution.

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    57 mins
  • Greenland, Global Power, and America’s Strategic Interest | Episode 61
    Jan 26 2026

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    In Episode 61 of The Cameron Brown Show (recorded on January 13th, 2026), I sit down with Dr. Jonathan Lockwood for a deep dive into Greenland and why it has become one of the most strategically important pieces of land on the planet.

    We break down why the United States has a growing interest in Greenland, moving far beyond headlines or surface-level explanations. This conversation explores the geopolitical, military, and strategic realities shaping U.S. involvement, including Arctic dominance, missile defense, space and early-warning systems, and the shifting balance of global power as great-power competition intensifies.

    Dr. Lockwood explains how Greenland fits into a broader framework of global security, why geography still matters in a high-tech world, and how control of key regions can influence conflict long before it ever turns kinetic. We also discuss the implications of melting Arctic ice, emerging trade routes, and why Greenland sits at the crossroads of future military and strategic planning.

    This episode isn’t about fear or speculation. It’s about understanding how nations think, how power is projected, and why places most people never think about may shape the future more than we realize.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Are We Being Lied to About the Shape of the Earth? | Flat Earth Dave | Episode 60
    Jan 21 2026

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    In Episode 60 of The Cameron Brown Show, I sit down with Flat Earth Dave for an open and uncensored conversation about flat earth theory, space exploration, and the importance of questioning widely accepted narratives.

    This episode is not about telling you what to think. It is about exploring how people arrive at radically different conclusions and why skepticism plays such a powerful role in shaping belief systems. We discuss Dave’s journey into the flat earth movement, his critiques of mainstream science, NASA, and space imagery, and why he believes curiosity and independent thinking should matter more than consensus.

    Whether you strongly disagree, feel uncertain, or are simply curious, this conversation invites you to listen openly, think critically, and come to your own conclusions.

    Learn more about Flat Earth Dave and his work at https://flatearthdave.com

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Message From Iran | Episode 59
    Jan 7 2026

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    In Episode 59 of The Cameron Brown Show, I share the words and reflections of a close friend who currently lives in Iran. For his safety, his identity remains anonymous.

    His message offers a rare and deeply human perspective into how everyday Iranians are feeling as the current situation unfolds. These are thoughts that cannot be spoken openly where he lives. They cannot be shared publicly without real risk.

    This episode is a reminder of the beauty and importance of freedom of speech. In the United States, we are blessed with the ability to speak freely, question ideas, and express dissent without fear of punishment. That freedom is not universal, and it should never be taken for granted.


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    11 mins
  • Space Power: Theory and Practice in the 21st Century – Episode 58
    Dec 30 2025

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    In Episode 58, I sit down with Dr. Jonathan Lockwood to discuss his strategic briefing on Space Power Theory and what it means for the future of planetary defense and global security.

    Our conversation explores why space is no longer just a support domain for military operations, but the central pillar of modern power. We discuss the vulnerabilities of current space infrastructure, the concept of a Golden Dome-style defense system, and how space control could determine the outcome of future conflicts before they ever reach Earth.

    We also examine the implications of moving beyond a satellite-only posture toward a true space power framework that includes space fleets, sustained human presence in orbit and beyond, and active operations throughout cislunar space and deeper space environments.

    This episode focuses on the bigger ideas and long-term implications of space power, including:

    - The shift from satellite dependence to resilient, fleet-based space systems
    - The role of space fleets and human personnel in maintaining space control
    - Planetary defense and near-Earth threat awareness
    - Strategic competition with Russia and China in space
    - The absence of a unified space power doctrine and what comes next

    This is a forward-looking discussion on how space power, human presence beyond Earth, and planetary defense will shape global security in the 21st century.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • The Globalist Plan to Collapse Everything | Allan Paul Roberts | Episode 57
    Dec 26 2025

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    In Episode 57, I’m joined by Allan Paul Roberts, an author dedicated to exposing what he argues is a coordinated globalist effort to undermine modern civilization and usher in a New World Order.

    Roberts’ latest book, The Globalist Plan to Collapse Everything to Usher in a New World Order—In Their Own Words, takes a unique and confrontational approach. Rather than relying on speculation, he directly cites global leaders, institutions, and policy architects using their own words. The book also features QR codes that link to original source material, creating an interactive, multimedia experience that allows readers to verify claims for themselves.

    In this conversation, we explore how power structures shape food systems, borders, money, surveillance, and public safety, and what these shifts mean for individuals navigating an increasingly centralized world. Whether you are deeply immersed in geopolitics or just beginning to question how global forces influence daily life, this episode offers a thought-provoking framework for understanding the moment we are in.

    Topics Covered

    -The alleged war on the 11 pillars of society and how they are being weakened
    -How control of food systems becomes control over populations
    -The push toward ending the nation-state and moving toward a borderless future
    -The erosion of law and order and its impact on personal safety
    -The expansion of the surveillance state and behavioral control
    -The collapse of the banking system and the transition toward a cashless society

    This episode is not about fear. It is about awareness, critical thinking, and understanding the forces shaping our future.

    Website: www.AuthorAPRoberts.com / https://www.globalcollapsebook.com/

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    1 hr and 12 mins