• The Second Revolution feat. Kevin Annett
    Jan 20 2026

    Join us for a follow up with Kevin Annett. Kevin is a renowned global human rights campaigner, author and whistle blower. He has led the movement exposing and bringing justice in a broken system for those suffering from the child murder crimes at the hands of church and state in both Canada and America. Kevin is the co-founder for The International Tribunal of Crimes and Church and State. He is the author of multiple books and has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize twice.

    https://www.freeamerica.org/story

    https://murderbydecree.com/

    https://murderbydecree.com/what-is-the-international-tribunal-into-crimes-of-church-and-state-itccs/

    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=kevin+annett&crid=GA91755EPGDR&sprefix=kevin+annett%2Caps%2C162&ref=nb_sb_noss_1

    Emma-https://www.youtube.com/@imaginationpodcastofficial

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    43 mins
  • Echo Chambers & Executioners: How Algorithms Ate Your Brain
    Jan 13 2026

    @anthon7yandrews

    In a world where your brain is being outsourced to social media algorithms, does accurate information even exist? Today, we analyze the capture of Maduro as just another pawn move in the grim game of international politics. We’ll mock the "objectivity" of state-controlled media and examine how information warfare exploits your implicit bias to keep you angry and distracted. From the manipulative power of religious interpretations to the global shrug toward climate change, we question if community engagement is a real solution or just a buzzword to keep us busy while our rights are being quietly dismantled. It’s a dark look at the systems that own us—don't say we didn't warn you.

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    48 mins
  • Missouri's Bare Minimum: Living Wages & Maternal Health Crises
    Jan 10 2026

    In this episode, we crawl out of our sickbeds just in time to watch the Missouri legislature trip over its own redistricting maps. Maternal health outcomes in Missouri are plummeting, yet the military-industrial complex still gets a blank check thanks to a total lack of congressional oversight. We tackle the 'Missouri math' of trying to survive on a minimum wage that hasn't met the cost of living since the invention of the wheel. But hey, since the bar for governance is officially underground, we’re spending the final segment explaining why you should run for office—because at this point, literally anyone could do a better job than the incumbents. Grab your rage, it’s time to talk Missouri politics!

    LIVE: Jack Smith Testimony DISSECTED as Trump Crimes Unravel

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    29 mins
  • Maybe We Should Audit Fort Knox feat. Tony
    Jan 2 2026

    @anthon7yandrews

    America didn’t suddenly “lose its way.” It was built like this. This podcast looks at corruption in the U.S. the old-fashioned way—by following the money, the power, and the people who keep getting away with it. From the industrial era that reshaped society (and not in a cute way) to intelligence agencies that operate more like organized crime with better PR, we break down how the system actually works. We talk media manipulation, the chaos and power games of the Trump years, the Epstein case and its very uncomfortable implications, and why voting rights keep getting treated like optional features instead of the foundation of democracy. Along the way, we ask the obvious question: if history keeps repeating itself, why do we keep acting surprised?

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    57 mins
  • The Year of the Whistleblower feat. Tony
    Dec 27 2025

    FOLLOW TONY ON THE CESSPOOL AKA TWITTER- @anthon7yandrews

    This podcast explores the growing demand for accountability in systems of power, examining the Epstein files, political responsibility, and the failures that allow abuse and human trafficking to persist. Through survivor stories, critical analysis of social media’s influence on public discourse, and discussions on the intersection of religion, power, and corruption, the show confronts how truth is often distorted by misinformation and conspiracy theories. Centered on activism, community building, and the need for parallel justice systems, this podcast challenges listeners to think critically, collaborate across communities, and engage in meaningful social change to address systemic injustice.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • May the Odds Be Ever In Your Favor
    Dec 24 2025

    The political climate right now feels increasingly absurd and, at times, outright dystopian. This episode looks at government accountability through FBI leadership changes, Missouri’s troubled economic policies, and the way political figures rarely seem to learn from past failures. We also touch on media image-making, fusion energy wrapped in political intrigue, and a public that’s becoming more aware—and more skeptical—of how power actually works.

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    25 mins
  • Gonadal Integrity and the Battle Over Bodily Autonomy
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, we examine pre-filed Missouri legislation that threatens women’s rights and bodily autonomy, highlighting how reproductive laws often ignore medical realities and create lasting harm. We explore the impact of forced pregnancy policies on the foster care system, the role of political corruption and lobbying, and how Supreme Court decisions reflect a system driven by money and power. The conversation expands to military accountability, U.S. actions in Venezuela, and the responsibility of corporate leaders to speak out for social justice and human rights.

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    32 mins
  • Donicka and the Deep State feat. Tony
    Nov 25 2025

    We blitz through the week’s hottest controversies including Epstein’s connections, Kushner’s influence, and the wave of psy-ops shaping public perception. Add in the COVID-19 vs. HIV debate, deregulation fallout, talk of a “new world order,” transnational organized crime, the Qatar plane deal, and the legacy of mind-control experiments. With whistleblower struggles, media manipulation, and demands for government transparency, this episode is your fast, sarcastic crash course in questioning the narrative.

    Find Tony on Twitter- @anthon7yandrews

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    47 mins