First the Deep State didn't exist, then they couldn't fool anyone anymore, we knew that was a lie. Now that they can't hide the Deep State anymore... it's... awesome?!
Join us for this super interesting progression of some wild mass media messaging, with David & Elizabeth! Plus Q&A
Ukraine came out and said Navalny's death wasn't in fact Putin (as Biden and the US Policy makers were so quick to decry)! David & Elizabeth react to the news in this short reaction video!
This class was taught LIVE on November 8, 2023, at 06:00 PM CT (-6GMT)
The Hidden Machinery: America's Foreign & Military Affairs Exposed.
Steel yourself for an unflinching deep dive into the clandestine mechanics of US foreign and military policy. Have you ever pondered how decisions that impact millions, both domestically and globally, are truly made?
In this electrifying chapter, we tear apart the polished façade of diplomacy to reveal the shadowy interplay of interests, agendas, and power games that shape America's moves on the global chessboard.
As we journey through the intricate maze of foreign policy, you'll confront pressing questions that demand answers: Is there a clear, consistent strategy steering the ship of state, or are we adrift, pushed and pulled by the undercurrents of vested interests, secret pacts, and hidden allegiances?
Explore the controversial realms of the military-industrial complex—a symbiotic behemoth where industry, military, and politics collide in a ...
Media Manipulation: The Silent Puppeteer of the American Psyche.
Ever feel like the stories you see and hear are crafted more for theater than truth? That there's a script behind the "breaking news"?
In this incendiary chapter, we pull back the curtain on the media's metamorphosis from its role as the "Fourth Estate" - a watchdog of democracy - to its current avatar as a powerful player with vested interests and hidden agendas.
Dive deep into the murky waters of media evolution, from objective reporting to sensationalism, from public service to profit-driven enterprises.
Unearth the tactical maneuvering of media platforms that, under the guise of delivering news, often serve tailored narratives designed to sway, to incite, and sometimes, to mislead blatantly.
Arm yourself with knowledge as we dissect the machinations of this colossal industry, revealing its strategies to capture your attention, mold your perceptions, and dictate the national conversation.
This chapter isn't ...
Why China will fight a war for N Korea but not Iran?
As far as China is concern, Iran is no North Korea.
North Korea is protected by China/N Korea defence treaty :
China and North Korea are bound by the 1961 defence Treaty signed in 1961 and was automatically renewed in 2021, the treaty mandates that if one party faces an armed attack, the other will provide military and other assistance.
This is one major reason (the other is Korea is a nuclear power) why USA is happy to attack Iran, but, dare not attack North Korea
What's more, China is skeptical of Iran's "hegemonic ambitions in the region.
(Side note: China doesn't want to get involve fighting a middle east war that USA has no hesitation in sending its soldiers to die to protect Israelis interests...................)
AIMHO.
How strong is the US navy today?
Navy Survey Shows Continued Problems with Stress, Burnout Among Sailors: As of late February 2026, sailors aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) are experiencing an heavily extended deployment, having been away from their home port in Norfolk, Viginia, for over eight months since departing on June 24.
US failing to recruit high quality navy crews: The U.S. Navy has lowered its test score standard for new recruits to the lowest level allowed by law, and it is now suspending its requirement for some form of secondary education. Recruits with no GED or high school diploma can now enter the service, so long as they can score above the 50th percentile on the Armed Services Qualification Test (ASQT).
An aging U.S. Navy fleet is facing a critical inflection point in 2026: the shrinking 290-ship fleet (on last count) is struggling to maintain operational demands amid slow, challenged shipbuilding rates. Rising maintenance costs, industrial ...