Episodes

  • Episode 408: Operation Sea Spray and Beyond
    Apr 1 2026
    In 1950, the U.S. military secretly released bacteria over San Francisco to study how a biological attack might spread through a major American city. Known as Operation Sea-Spray, the test exposed hundreds of thousands of civilians without their knowledge and became part of a larger Cold War pattern of covert experimentation, from subway dispersion tests to other secret research programs. In this episode, we examine the documented history, the illness cluster that followed, the machinery behind the biological warfare state, and the broader question it raises: when national security is used to justify secrecy, how often are ordinary people turned into unwitting participants — and what happens when the truth finally comes to light?

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Episode 407: True Israel with Justin Elenbaas
    Mar 26 2026
    In this episode, Justin rejoins us to discuss "true Israel." We also chat about dispensationalism, Matthew 24: “This generation will not pass away until all these things take place,” and much more.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Episode 406: Oil and War: Are We Heading Toward Another Lockdown?
    Mar 23 2026
    Oil, war, and energy have reshaped daily life before, and the signs are appearing again. This episode examines how major supply shocks in 1973, 1990, 2008, and 2020 led to rising prices, reduced travel, and government efforts to manage demand. With tensions threatening key oil routes and policymakers already discussing conservation measures, the same pattern may be forming once more. This is not just about geopolitics, but about mobility, economics, and how energy shortages can quietly influence how far, how often, and how freely people move.

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    29 mins
  • Classic Audio: The History of the Jesuits By James Arrabito
    Mar 19 2026
    James Arrabito, artist, lecturer, and evangelist, researched the history of Catholicism and the Jesuits in his search for an understanding of the biblical prophecies of Daniel and Revelation. In this lecture, recorded in 1985 in Angwin, CA, he shares from their own writings the origin and purpose of the Jesuit Order. Jim, along with two of his sons, lost his life in a plane crash in 1990.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Episode 405: Weather, War, and the War for Your Mind
    Mar 18 2026
    In this episode, we begin with the tornadoes that tore through our area and use that moment to step into a broader investigation—tracing weather manipulation from 19th-century experimentation to Operation Popeye and the questions that remain today. From there, the conversation widens into a series of signals across history and current events: Jim Garrison, resurfacing clips from Bill Cooper and Robert Welch, and the steady drumbeat of political rhetoric pushing war abroad while cultural and spiritual decay grows at home. We examine topics like Canada’s MAiD program, the influence of lobbying power, declining churches, secretive societies, and the ongoing battle over language, truth, and identity. Taken together, these are not isolated headlines but pieces of a larger pattern—one that points to a coordinated shaping of society, perception, and belief, and ultimately a deeper spiritual war for the hearts and minds of people.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Classic Audio: Robert Welch's "Greatest Speech in America" From 1958
    Mar 17 2026
    In this Fact Hunter Classic Audio, we go back to 1958 to hear a speech from Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Society, delivered during the early years of the Cold War. In this recording, Welch outlines what he believed was a long-range strategy designed to gradually reshape American society through economic policy, expanding federal power, influence over education, and shifts in public opinion. Agree or disagree with his conclusions, this recording stands as a fascinating historical snapshot of the concerns and debates shaping the American political landscape of that era. As always, we present the material so you can listen and evaluate it for yourself.

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Episode 404: Interview with Author Scott Schara (Grace's Dad)
    Mar 5 2026
    Is the Government Legally Killing Us? Scott Schara’s new book, which will be released on March 10, 2026, is a relentless search for the truth after the death of his daughter, Grace Schara, in a Wisconsin hospital. Framed as both a legal and moral reckoning, Schara draws on court filings, regulatory history, and firsthand experience to uncover an agenda that you have to be sitting down to believe. It establishes that the medical system we’ve been programmed to trust is killing us and that the legal system protects the guilty—what the author calls “the crime of the millennium.”

    Links:
    Is the Government Legally Killing Us?: Is the Evidence Obvious? How Fear of Death and the Illusion of Freedom Turn Us Into Accomplices to Evil

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Episode 403: Professor Jiang's Three Predictions
    Mar 3 2026
    Recent commentary surrounding Professor Jiang’s three predictions centers on escalating Middle East tensions, expanding regional war risks, and the possibility that U.S. policy decisions could trigger wider instability if deterrence postures shift or appear inconsistent. His framework suggests that symbolic military moves, alliance signaling, and narrative framing in media will shape public perception as much as battlefield realities. At the same time, reports of senior NCOs facing counseling for criticizing Israel on social media have raised concerns among some veterans about the boundaries between personal speech and military professionalism. The tension sits at the intersection of constitutional rights, Department of Defense conduct policies, and the unique restrictions placed on service members, especially those in leadership roles, where public commentary on foreign policy can be interpreted as undermining cohesion or discipline.

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    35 mins