Source: Glenn Diesen youtube
Description:
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs discusses the US invasion of Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Maduro.
Jeffrey Sachs | U.S. Attacks Venezuela & Kidnaps President Maduro | Jan. 3, 2026
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John Mearsheimer | Iran & Trump Threats Exchanged | Jan. 2, 2026
Source: Daniel Davis youtube
Description:
The discussion examines U.S. strategy toward Iran under President Trump, featuring analysis by Professor John Mearsheimer. Trump’s rhetoric toward Iran is highly aggressive—threatening to “knock them down” if they rebuild nuclear or missile capabilities or repress protesters—but Mearsheimer argues this is largely performative. Trump talks tough and occasionally uses limited military force (e.g., one-off missile strikes) but deliberately avoids large, sustained wars or “forever wars.”
Mearsheimer contends that Trump is heavily influenced by Israel and Prime Minister Netanyahu, whose goal is a major confrontation with Iran. While Trump must rhetorically appease Netanyahu and pro-Israel constituencies, he resists full-scale escalation, opting instead for symbolic or low-impact strikes that project toughness without changing realities on the ground.
The conversation also highlights contradictions in U.S. policy: the U.S. publicly claims to seek negotiations with Iran while simultaneously preparing or carrying out military strikes, as seen in June 2025. This pattern, along with past actions such as withdrawing from the JCPOA and undermining negotiations elsewhere, severely damages U.S. credibility. Mearsheimer argues adversaries—and even allies—now assume the U.S. cannot be trusted to honor verbal or written agreements.
From an international law perspective, Mearsheimer says Trump shows little regard for legal norms, citing threats and uses of force with no clear legal authority. Strategically, this behavior reinforces a global perception that U.S. diplomacy is unreliable, pushing states like Russia, Iran, China, and even partners like Ukraine to demand formal, legally binding guarantees rather than relying on U.S. assurances.
Overall, the segment portrays U.S. Iran policy as incoherent: aggressive in language, limited in action, driven by domestic and allied pressures, and corrosive to American credibility and long-term strategic interests.
Description:
The discussion examines U.S. strategy toward Iran under President Trump, featuring analysis by Professor John Mearsheimer. Trump’s rhetoric toward Iran is highly aggressive—threatening to “knock them down” if they rebuild nuclear or missile capabilities or repress protesters—but Mearsheimer argues this is largely performative. Trump talks tough and occasionally uses limited military force (e.g., one-off missile strikes) but deliberately avoids large, sustained wars or “forever wars.”
Mearsheimer contends that Trump is heavily influenced by Israel and Prime Minister Netanyahu, whose goal is a major confrontation with Iran. While Trump must rhetorically appease Netanyahu and pro-Israel constituencies, he resists full-scale escalation, opting instead for symbolic or low-impact strikes that project toughness without changing realities on the ground.
The conversation also highlights contradictions in U.S. policy: the U.S. publicly claims to seek negotiations with Iran while simultaneously preparing or carrying out military strikes, as seen in June 2025. This pattern, along with past actions such as withdrawing from the JCPOA and undermining negotiations elsewhere, severely damages U.S. credibility. Mearsheimer argues adversaries—and even allies—now assume the U.S. cannot be trusted to honor verbal or written agreements.
From an international law perspective, Mearsheimer says Trump shows little regard for legal norms, citing threats and uses of force with no clear legal authority. Strategically, this behavior reinforces a global perception that U.S. diplomacy is unreliable, pushing states like Russia, Iran, China, and even partners like Ukraine to demand formal, legally binding guarantees rather than relying on U.S. assurances.
Overall, the segment portrays U.S. Iran policy as incoherent: aggressive in language, limited in action, driven by domestic and allied pressures, and corrosive to American credibility and long-term strategic interests.
Area52 | The Alien Interview Tape Might be REAL! - Jon Stewart | DEBRIEFED | Jan. 2, 2026
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John Stewart,
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Source: Area52 youtube
Description:
In this interview I sit down with Jon Stewart to examine one of the most controversial pieces of footage in UFO history the famous alien interview.
Jon has spent years collecting evidence cross referencing testimony and tracking down leads that many dismiss as a hoax. Together we go through the footage in detail analyze the physical and behavioral elements and discuss why certain aspects do not line up with known special effects from the time period.
Most importantly Jon shares the names of the people allegedly involved how they are connected and why he believes this case deserves far more serious investigation than it has ever received.
Hoax psy op or something far stranger this episode presents the evidence and lets you decide.
Suspend your disbelief.
Description:
In this interview I sit down with Jon Stewart to examine one of the most controversial pieces of footage in UFO history the famous alien interview.
Jon has spent years collecting evidence cross referencing testimony and tracking down leads that many dismiss as a hoax. Together we go through the footage in detail analyze the physical and behavioral elements and discuss why certain aspects do not line up with known special effects from the time period.
Most importantly Jon shares the names of the people allegedly involved how they are connected and why he believes this case deserves far more serious investigation than it has ever received.
Hoax psy op or something far stranger this episode presents the evidence and lets you decide.
Suspend your disbelief.
Larry C. Johnson & Col. Larry Wilkerson | Russia & Iran Just Built a WAR Shield - China Warns | Jan. 2, 2026
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Israel,
Larry Johnson,
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Andrei Martyanov | Target--civilians | Jan. 1, 2026
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EU,
NATO,
Russia,
Ukraine
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Source: smoothiex12.blogspot.com
Description:
Last (or first) resort--terrorism. West's stupefying military-intel incompetence.
Description:
Last (or first) resort--terrorism. West's stupefying military-intel incompetence.
Geoffrey Drumm | The TRUE PURPOSE of the Great Pyramid & The Big Void Explained | (P3/3) | Jan. 1, 2025
Source: Matt Beall Limitless youtube, The Land of Chem youtube
Description:
What if the Great Pyramid was never meant to be a tomb at all?
In this episode, a new theory is revealed that reframes the Great Pyramid of Giza as a functional chemical manufacturing system, not a burial monument. Drawing on geological data, chemical analysis, and engineering logic, this discussion breaks down how the pyramid’s chambers, shafts, and geometry may have worked together as an industrial-scale machine.
The conversation explores how sulfuric acid production, subterranean gas sources, water-driven pumping systems, electric fields, and lightning-induced reactions could explain the pyramid’s internal design — including the King’s Chamber, Grand Gallery, Queen’s Chamber, and the surrounding Giza Plateau. Rather than isolated structures, the pyramids are presented as part of a connected chemical production network, operating through natural Earth processes.
This theory challenges long-standing assumptions, questions the tomb narrative, and offers a grounded alternative that treats the Great Pyramid as an engineered system built to harness Earth’s resources — not myth, not fantasy, but applied ancient science.
Part 2/3 If They Weren't Tombs, What Were they? Geoffrey Drumm Provides the World's Best Explanation (P2/3) | Dec. 25, 2025
Description:
What if the Great Pyramid was never meant to be a tomb at all?
In this episode, a new theory is revealed that reframes the Great Pyramid of Giza as a functional chemical manufacturing system, not a burial monument. Drawing on geological data, chemical analysis, and engineering logic, this discussion breaks down how the pyramid’s chambers, shafts, and geometry may have worked together as an industrial-scale machine.
The conversation explores how sulfuric acid production, subterranean gas sources, water-driven pumping systems, electric fields, and lightning-induced reactions could explain the pyramid’s internal design — including the King’s Chamber, Grand Gallery, Queen’s Chamber, and the surrounding Giza Plateau. Rather than isolated structures, the pyramids are presented as part of a connected chemical production network, operating through natural Earth processes.
This theory challenges long-standing assumptions, questions the tomb narrative, and offers a grounded alternative that treats the Great Pyramid as an engineered system built to harness Earth’s resources — not myth, not fantasy, but applied ancient science.
Part 2/3 If They Weren't Tombs, What Were they? Geoffrey Drumm Provides the World's Best Explanation (P2/3) | Dec. 25, 2025
Scott Ritter & Ray McGovern | Russia's Retaliation Triggers Europe's APOCALYPSE, NATO Can't Survive This! | Jan. 1, 2026
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NATO,
Ray McGovern,
Russia,
Scott Ritter,
Trump,
Ukraine
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Source: Danny Haiphong youtube
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Russia's devastating retaliation has triggered Europe in a major way, and NATO's threats won't save it says Scott Ritter, the prolific former UN Weapons inspector and marine corps intelligence officer. Ray McGovern also joined for a critical update on the bleak future of the West amid Ukraine's collapse.
Description:
Russia's devastating retaliation has triggered Europe in a major way, and NATO's threats won't save it says Scott Ritter, the prolific former UN Weapons inspector and marine corps intelligence officer. Ray McGovern also joined for a critical update on the bleak future of the West amid Ukraine's collapse.
Chase Hughes | Your Future is ALREADY Forming... | Jan. 1, 2026
Labels
Chase Hughes,
Consciousness,
Non-Local Consciousness
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Source: Chase Hughes YouTube
Description:
This video was not originally made for YouTube.
It was a one-hour closed-door training I delivered to NCI Graduate School — our private live mastermind group inside NCI University, where I personally meet with advanced members every week.
I almost didn’t upload it.
But after sitting with the material, I realized something:
this isn’t just useful — it’s foundational.
And it felt wrong to keep it gated.
What you’re about to watch explains why most people’s futures stop changing — not because of motivation, discipline, or willpower, but because the brain quietly locks in a prediction about who you are and begins selecting your future automatically.
This session breaks down:
• how identity functions as a forecast
• why effort alone rarely creates lasting change
• how the brain “funds” one future while filtering out others
• and how a shift in predicted identity reorganizes behavior, perception, and opportunity without force
Nothing here requires belief.
Nothing here violates neuroscience.
This is about prediction, identity, and how the nervous system actually works.
If parts of this feel strangely familiar — like something you’ve always sensed but never had language for — that’s not an accident.
This material was designed for people who are ready to understand what’s already running, not chase surface-level change.
Take your time with it.
Don’t multitask.
And notice what starts to feel different afterward.
This video was not originally made for YouTube.
It was a one-hour closed-door training I delivered to NCI Graduate School — our private live mastermind group inside NCI University, where I personally meet with advanced members every week.
I almost didn’t upload it.
But after sitting with the material, I realized something:
this isn’t just useful — it’s foundational.
And it felt wrong to keep it gated.
What you’re about to watch explains why most people’s futures stop changing — not because of motivation, discipline, or willpower, but because the brain quietly locks in a prediction about who you are and begins selecting your future automatically.
This session breaks down:
• how identity functions as a forecast
• why effort alone rarely creates lasting change
• how the brain “funds” one future while filtering out others
• and how a shift in predicted identity reorganizes behavior, perception, and opportunity without force
Nothing here requires belief.
Nothing here violates neuroscience.
This is about prediction, identity, and how the nervous system actually works.
If parts of this feel strangely familiar — like something you’ve always sensed but never had language for — that’s not an accident.
This material was designed for people who are ready to understand what’s already running, not chase surface-level change.
Take your time with it.
Don’t multitask.
And notice what starts to feel different afterward.
Alex Krainer | This Changes Everything: A Massive Military Comeback Is Underway | Jan. 1, 2026
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Russia,
Ukraine
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Danny Goler | The Simulation's Hidden Architecture & Quantum Consciousness | Jan. 1, 2026
Source: THIRD EYE DROPS with Michael Phillip youtube
Description:
What if simulation theory isn’t just a philosophical thought experiment—but something that can be experienced?
In this one, Danny Goler returns. We explore the idea that altered states of consciousness may expand perception rather than distort it, increasing the sensory aperture through which reality is experienced. Through synchronicities and personal experimentation, Danny became convinced he was encountering repeatable patterns—something like a hidden code to reality—that only become visible when consciousness shifts.
That line of inquiry eventually led him toward simulation theory, but not in the usual, meme-level sense. We dig into the nuance: what the simulation might actually be, whether altered states are revealing more of reality rather than less, and how consciousness itself may function as both an engine and an interface to deeper layers of reality.
Whether you see this as hypothesis, metaphor, or thought experiment, it opens up some genuinely novel, unsettling and fascinating possibilities.
Description:
What if simulation theory isn’t just a philosophical thought experiment—but something that can be experienced?
In this one, Danny Goler returns. We explore the idea that altered states of consciousness may expand perception rather than distort it, increasing the sensory aperture through which reality is experienced. Through synchronicities and personal experimentation, Danny became convinced he was encountering repeatable patterns—something like a hidden code to reality—that only become visible when consciousness shifts.
That line of inquiry eventually led him toward simulation theory, but not in the usual, meme-level sense. We dig into the nuance: what the simulation might actually be, whether altered states are revealing more of reality rather than less, and how consciousness itself may function as both an engine and an interface to deeper layers of reality.
Whether you see this as hypothesis, metaphor, or thought experiment, it opens up some genuinely novel, unsettling and fascinating possibilities.
Scott Ritter | Best of Marathon [PART ONE & TWO] | Dec. 31, 2026
Source: Judge Napolitano YouTube
- The Russia–Ukraine war and NATO escalation
- U.S. foreign policy and military overreach
- Intelligence failures and media narratives
- Nuclear risk, deterrence, and global power shifts
These conversations—originally aired on Judging Freedom—have drawn millions of views for their unfiltered critique of Washington, the Pentagon, and America’s role in global conflict.
This marathon brings together essential moments, long-form analysis, and uninterrupted discussions for viewers who want deeper context beyond the headlines.
Part 2
- The strategic endgame in Ukraine
- U.S.–Russia relations and global realignment
- The limits of American military power
- Propaganda, censorship, and public perception
- The risks of escalation toward direct superpower conflict
Description:
In this extended compilation, Ritter analyzes:
- The Russia–Ukraine war and NATO escalation
- U.S. foreign policy and military overreach
- Intelligence failures and media narratives
- Nuclear risk, deterrence, and global power shifts
These conversations—originally aired on Judging Freedom—have drawn millions of views for their unfiltered critique of Washington, the Pentagon, and America’s role in global conflict.
This marathon brings together essential moments, long-form analysis, and uninterrupted discussions for viewers who want deeper context beyond the headlines.
Part 2
Description:
PART 2 of Judging Freedom’s 8-hour “Best of Scott Ritter” marathon, continuing Judge Andrew Napolitano’s most compelling interviews with the former UN weapons inspector.
In this segment, Ritter expands on:
- The strategic endgame in Ukraine
- U.S.–Russia relations and global realignment
- The limits of American military power
- Propaganda, censorship, and public perception
- The risks of escalation toward direct superpower conflict
Larry Johnson | Russia Will Retaliate After Attack on Putin's Residence | Dec. 31, 2025
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Larry Johnson,
NATO,
Russia,
Ukraine,
Vladimir Putin
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Source: Glenn Diesen youtube
Description:
Larry Johnson is a former intelligence analyst at the CIA who also worked at the US State Department's Office of Counterterrorism. Johnson outlines why the attack on Putin's residence was a bridge too far.
Description:
Larry Johnson is a former intelligence analyst at the CIA who also worked at the US State Department's Office of Counterterrorism. Johnson outlines why the attack on Putin's residence was a bridge too far.
Alex Christoforou | Russia claims drones target Putin home. Trump shocked. Zelensky needs US to win. Saudi-UAE conflict | Dec. 30, 2025
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EU,
NATO,
Russia,
Trump,
Ukraine,
Vladimir Putin
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Stanislav Krapivnik | Massive Escalation - Attack on Putin's Residence | Dec. 30, 2025
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Glenn Diesen,
NATO,
Russia,
Stanislav Krapivnik,
Ukraine,
Vladimir Putin
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Andrei Martyanov & Lt Col Daniel Davis | Russia to Ukraine: "Withdraw from the Donbas" | Dec. 29, 2025
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Andrei Martyanov,
EU,
Lt Col Daniel Davis,
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Trump,
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Col. Jacques Baud | Is the West Finally Waking Up? | Dec. 29, 2025
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EU,
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Russia,
Ukraine
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Witnesses of the Rendlesham Forest Incident | Dec. 27, 2025
Source: Witnesses of the Rendlesham Forest Incident youtube
Description:
Sixteen first-hand witnesses of the Rendlesham Forest Incident give their accounts of what they saw over 3 nights in December 1980. Includes extremely rare and controversial testimony.
Description:
Sixteen first-hand witnesses of the Rendlesham Forest Incident give their accounts of what they saw over 3 nights in December 1980. Includes extremely rare and controversial testimony.
Dead Dictator Walking with Andrei Martyanov & Larry Johnson | Dec. 27, 2025
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Andrei Martyanov,
Larry Johnson,
NATO,
Russia,
Ukraine
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Pepe Escobar | Trump-brokered Deal Failed, Will China Pull off the Mediation? | Dec. 27, 2025
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Pepe Escobar,
Thailand
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Source: Thinkers Forum youtube
Description:
The Thailand-Cambodia border clash has flared up again, and it's clear that the Trump-brokered mediation, once hailed as a triumph, has fallen flat. With China now stepping in to pursue shuttle diplomacy, geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar delves deep into the core drivers of this long-simmering dispute.
Description:
The Thailand-Cambodia border clash has flared up again, and it's clear that the Trump-brokered mediation, once hailed as a triumph, has fallen flat. With China now stepping in to pursue shuttle diplomacy, geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar delves deep into the core drivers of this long-simmering dispute.
Filmed on December 22, 2025, this is the second episode of our exclusive interview series.
90 Billion Later: What Is Europe Really Buying? | Explained by Pepe Escobar | Dec. 26, 2025
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NATO,
Pepe Escobar,
Ukraine
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Source: Thinkers Forum youtube
Description:
The EU's €90 billion loan to Ukraine is essentially a scheme to prolong a war Europe has already lost—one that squeezes European taxpayers while lining banks' pockets, as lenders jump at the chance to collect interest. In this episode, geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar delivers a sharp deep dive into one of the 21st century’s craziest schemes.
Description:
The EU's €90 billion loan to Ukraine is essentially a scheme to prolong a war Europe has already lost—one that squeezes European taxpayers while lining banks' pockets, as lenders jump at the chance to collect interest. In this episode, geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar delivers a sharp deep dive into one of the 21st century’s craziest schemes.
Filmed on December 22, 2025, this is the first installment of our exclusive interview series.