• Audio Deep Dive: Beyond the Prompt: Reclaiming Your Brain in the Age of AI
    Mar 20 2026

    People-powered, AI-Generated

    AI-assisted draft: Google NotebookLM

    Edited and curated by: Guy Wolf

    *Disclaimer: AI has been known to malfunction “hallucinate” therefore, a human-in-the-middle approach has been used to provide the best quality, most accurate apolitical research on this topic

    In this deep dive, we explore the “hidden cost of convenience” as we navigate the rise of intelligent machines. While AI feels like magic—providing instant, confident answers—emerging research suggests we may be unknowingly accumulating “cognitive debt”. By prioritizing speed over depth, users often remember less, feel less ownership over their ideas, and experience less deep neurological engagement during tasks.

    We examine the “fork in the road” for human cognition: a path toward passive thinking where we outsource our minds, or a path toward amplified thinking where AI serves as a tool for reflection and challenge. This episode breaks down the “Think First, Then Ask” framework and provides actionable strategies to ensure that as our tools evolve, our ability to think remains sharp. As the article notes, the real divide of the future won’t be who has access to AI, but who knows how to think with it.



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    45 mins
  • Audio Deep Dive: When Empires Fall - Ancient Athens and the Modern American Crisis
    Mar 20 2026

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    AI-assisted draft: Google NotebookLM

    Edited and curated by: Guy Wolf

    *Disclaimer: AI has been known to malfunction “hallucinate” therefore, a human-in-the-middle approach has been used to provide the best quality, most accurate apolitical research on this topic

    In this deep dive, we explore the striking structural parallels between the decline of ancient Athens and the current challenges facing the United States. Drawing on Thucydides’ account of the Peloponnesian War, we examine how overreach, internal division, extreme wealth inequality, and a loss of global legitimacy can destabilize even the most powerful empires.

    We break down the 2026 geopolitical landscape—including U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran and polarizing rhetoric regarding Cuba and Greenland—to understand these events not as isolated incidents, but as symptoms of a shifting multipolar world. Finally, we look toward science-backed solutions, such as strengthening international rule of law and promoting economic fairness, to offer a roadmap for navigating this crisis with hope and informed action.



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    36 mins
  • The Minab School Mystery: Investigating the Tomahawk Strike
    Mar 10 2026

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    AI-assisted draft: Google NotebookLM

    Edited and curated by: Guy Wolf

    *Disclaimer: AI has been known to malfunction “hallucinate” therefore, a human-in-the-middle approach has been used to provide the best quality, most accurate apolitical research on this topic

    On February 28, 2026, a devastating airstrike hit the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran, resulting in the deaths of over 160 people, mostly young children. In the immediate aftermath, a “fog of war” allowed sensational rumors to spread, including claims that Iran had used a “stolen” U.S. Tomahawk missile to attack its own citizens.

    This video overview examines how independent investigators and organizations like Bellingcat used satellite imagery and video evidence to debunk these theories, identifying the weapon as a U.S. Tomahawk launched during a wider military operation. We delve into the root causes of this tragedy—including intelligence failures and the deliberate spread of misinformation—while exploring solutions such as open-source intelligence (OSINT) and media literacy to protect civilian havens in the future. Join us as we choose knowledge over panic to honor the lives lost and demand international accountability.



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    7 mins
  • The Minab School Mystery AI vs AI Debate: Fact vs. Fiction in the Tomahawk Strike
    Mar 10 2026

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    AI-assisted draft: Google NotebookLM

    Edited and curated by: Guy Wolf

    *Disclaimer: AI has been known to malfunction “hallucinate” therefore, a human-in-the-middle approach has been used to provide the best quality, most accurate apolitical research on this topic

    On February 28, 2026, the Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school in Minab, Iran, was hit by a devastating airstrike that killed over 160 people, mostly children. In the immediate “fog of war,” a storm of conflicting narratives emerged, ranging from official government blame to wild social media theories about “stolen” American missiles.

    This audio deep dive goes behind the headlines to examine how independent investigators and OSINT experts at groups like Bellingcat used satellite imagery and video evidence to identify the weapon as a U.S. Tomahawk. We explore the root causes of this tragedy—including intelligence failures and the viral nature of wartime propaganda—and discuss how media literacy and international accountability can help protect civilian havens in the future. Join us as we choose knowledge over panic to honor the lives lost and seek a path toward truth and justice.



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    18 mins
  • Bonus Video: Divine Destiny or Strategic Disaster? Inside the “Armageddon” Briefings of the U.S. Military
    Mar 9 2026

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    AI-assisted draft: Google NotebookLM

    Edited and curated by: Guy Wolf

    *Disclaimer: AI has been known to malfunction “hallucinate” therefore, a human-in-the-middle approach has been used to provide the best quality, most accurate apolitical research on this topic

    In this video overview, we examine the explosive reports from Educate The Planet regarding the “Armageddon” briefings delivered to U.S. troops. Over 110 active-duty service members at more than 30 installations have filed complaints through the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF), alleging that commanders are framing the current conflict with Iran as a divine mission to usher in the return of Jesus Christ.

    We dive deep into the multi-layered implications of this religious rhetoric:

    * The Constitutional Crisis: How these briefings potentially violate the First Amendment and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) by coercing service members into specific religious frameworks.

    * The Propaganda Gap: We contrast the “end-times” narratives given to U.S. troops with verified Iranian military doctrine, which shows no evidence of officially framing operations as a means to hasten the return of the Twelfth Imam.

    * Strategic Dissonance: An analysis of how inconsistent government messaging—switching between “war” and “defensive operations”—creates an ideological vacuum filled by Christian Dominionist interpretations.

    * Historical Warnings: We look at cautionary tales from history, including the Taiping Rebellion and the Waco Siege, to understand the catastrophic risks when well-armed groups believe they are acting out an apocalyptic destiny.

    * The Path to Accountability: Highlighting the urgent need for secular military ethics, clear command guidance, and transparency to preserve both national security and the morale of a diverse fighting force.

    This video serves as a call for clarity and accountability, reminding us that the separation of faith and state policy is essential to preventing unnecessary escalation and protecting the lives of those who serve.



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    7 mins
  • Audio Deep Dive: The Armageddon Briefings - When Faith and War Collide in the U.S. Military
    Mar 9 2026

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    AI-assisted draft: Google NotebookLM

    Edited and curated by: Guy Wolf

    *Disclaimer: AI has been known to malfunction “hallucinate” therefore, a human-in-the-middle approach has been used to provide the best quality, most accurate apolitical research on this topic

    In this audio deep dive, we investigate a disturbing series of reports from the Military Religious Freedom Foundation (MRFF) involving over 110 active-duty service members who claim their commanders have framed the U.S.-Iran conflict as “Armageddon” and a divine plan to usher in the return of Jesus Christ.

    We explore how these briefings, occurring at more than 30 military installations, are not just a matter of personal belief but a potential violation of the U.S. Constitution and the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). This episode breaks down the Root Cause Analysis of this phenomenon, examining the historical intertwining of nationalism and religious ideology, as well as the modern normalization of evangelical influence within the Department of Defense.

    Key topics include:

    * The Iranian Perspective: We contrast internal U.S. religious rhetoric with the reality of Iranian military doctrine, finding no verified evidence that the IRGC officially frames operations as a means to hasten the return of the Twelfth Imam.

    * The Cost of Inconsistency: How erratic government messaging—alternating between calling the conflict a “war” and a “defensive operation”—creates a vacuum where Christian Dominionist interpretations can take root, damaging soldier morale and unit cohesion.

    * Historical Cautionary Tales: We draw parallels to historical events like the Taiping Rebellion, the siege of Masada, and the Waco siege to illustrate the catastrophic results that can occur when well-armed groups believe they are acting out an end-times narrative.

    * A Strategic Imperative: Why accountability and secular military ethics are essential for national security, preserving diplomatic space, and ensuring that U.S. troops are not manipulated into believing they are agents of divine destiny.

    Join us as we discuss the moral and strategic necessity of separating religious ideology from state policy to protect both democracy and human lives.



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    36 mins
  • Power, Proxies, and Platforms: A Deep Dive into the March 6 People's Daily Brief - Public Intelligence Edition
    Mar 6 2026

    Join us for an evidence-based audio deep dive into the March 6, 2026, Public Intelligence Edition of the People’s Daily Brief. This episode dissects a world in rapid transition, beginning with the Tier 1 global security escalation between Israel and Iran, following a series of missile strikes targeting military facilities.

    On the domestic front, we analyze the institutional stress points facing the United States, specifically the upcoming Supreme Court hearing on March 10 that could redefine the limits of presidential emergency powers. We also provide updates on the Department of Justice’s intensifying financial investigations into political figures and the latest results from state-level election infrastructure audits.

    Technologically, we explore the launch of OpenAI’s “Deep Research 2.0”. We discuss its potential to revolutionize policy workflows and the emerging federal frameworks designed to regulate these autonomous research agents. Finally, we cover the strategic context of the upcoming NATO summit regarding Russian troop movements and the ongoing surveillance of regional activity in the South China Sea.

    This deep dive offers fact-driven reporting to help you navigate the complex intersections of democracy, technology, and global security.



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    37 mins
  • From Airhead to Hothead: Can Senator Markwayne Mullin Fix the DHS?
    Mar 6 2026

    In this audio deep dive, we explore the recent leadership shift at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) following the nomination of Senator Markwayne Mullin to replace Kristi Noem. We look beyond the headlines to examine the “strongman swap” phenomenon—a pattern where one controversial leader is replaced by an even more combative one, often creating the illusion of change while leaving deep-seated structural issues untouched.

    This episode investigates the operational risks of performative confrontation in an agency responsible for disaster response, aviation security, and cyber defense. We discuss why the DHS, a massive organization born from the merger of 22 different agencies, has become a symbolic battleground for competing visions of national identity. Drawing on lessons from history and aviation, we explain why the true test of leadership is not winning a political argument, but keeping the “aircraft” stable through hurricanes, cyberattacks, and national emergencies. Finally, we highlight the vital role of the thousands of career professionals—the responders and analysts—who depend on professional norms, transparency, and accountability to protect our communities.



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    36 mins