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The Full Spectrum Frontier’s Podcast

The Full Spectrum Frontier’s Podcast

By: Bennett Tanton
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“Full Spectrum Frontiers” is a podcast that delves into the intersection of various significant themes such as manufacturing, the military, the economy, politics, American culture, and life. It explores how these areas are intertwined and how they influence and shape each other. The podcast aims to preserve, maintain, and highlight the essence of these interconnected topics, offering listeners in-depth insights and discussions. It’s a platform where complex and multifaceted issues are unpacked to understand their broader impact on society and individual lives.Copyright Broadcasting Seeds Media Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Collapse of the Post WWII Order and the World We’re In Now
    Jan 23 2026
    The collapse of the post WWII order is no longer theoretical. It’s shaping geopolitics, energy policy, alliances, and global power right now. In this episode of Full Spectrum Frontiers, Bennett Tanton breaks down why the rules-based system is eroding, how comfort and dependency weakened the West, and why enforcement, endurance, energy, and industry now define global power. From Russia and China to Europe’s energy crisis and America’s shifting posture, this episode connects the dots behind today’s most unsettling headlines. This isn’t about ideology. It’s about reality.

    Chapter Timestamps

    00:00 – Hook: The World Isn’t Falling Apart, It’s Waking Up
    01:10 – Intro: The Collapse of the Post WWII Order
    05:30 – Section 1: Enforcement Quietly Eroded
    14:20 – Section 2: Comfort and Strategic Blindness
    24:10 – Section 3: When Power Stops Apologizing
    33:40 – Section 4: Energy, Industry, and Dependency
    44:30 – Section 5: Endurance Is the New Rule
    55:20 – Outro: The World Moved On
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    37 mins
  • The Untold WWII War Crimes Still Shaping Asia Today | Full Spectrum Frontiers
    Jan 15 2026
    World War II did not end cleanly in the Pacific.
    It left behind buried memories, unresolved trauma, and secrets that still shape global politics today. In this powerful conversation, Bennett Tanton sits down with Jenny Chan of the Pacific Atrocities Education Center to uncover the parts of WWII history most people were never taught. From Japanese war crimes and human experimentation to the long-term effects of generational trauma, this episode explores how history does not simply disappear when wars end. We dive into the forgotten suffering of civilians, prisoners of war, and even the soldiers who carried out horrific acts. Jenny explains how selective historical memory has distorted international relationships, fueled resentment, and quietly influenced modern geopolitics in Asia and beyond. This episode is not about blame.
    It is about truth, memory, and why national security depends on understanding the full human cost of war. Topics include:

    • Unit 731 and biological warfare
    • Human experimentation during WWII
    • Generational trauma and epigenetics
    • The politics of historical memory
    • How war crimes still shape Asia-Pacific relations
    • Why erasing history creates future conflict Some stories are uncomfortable. But forgetting them is far more dangerous.

    https://www.pacificatrocities.org/

    🔍 Sources & Further Reading Unit 731 and Japanese War Crimes
    National WWII Museum

    https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/articles/unit-731 Encyclopaedia Britannica
    https://www.britannica.com/topic/Unit-731 Biological Warfare Programs in WWII
    CDC History of Biowarfare
    https://www.cdc.gov/anthrax/bioterrorism-history/index.html Generational Trauma & Epigenetics
    National Institutes of Health
    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5977074/ Historical Memory and Geopolitics
    Brookings Institution
    https://www.brookings.edu/articles/how-historical-memory-shapes-foreign-policy/
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    45 mins
  • Building Better Schools: Dr. Nelva Lee on Choice, Trades, and Student Well-Being
    Jan 8 2026
    In this episode, Dr. Nelva Lee shares her inspiring journey from being an immigrant in Panama to becoming a candidate for Superintendent of Schools in Georgia. She discusses the importance of school choice, integrating trade skills into education, and the need for mental health support in schools. Dr. Lee emphasizes accountability and transparency in education funding and advocates for early literacy as a foundation for student success. Her faith and personal philosophy guide her vision for a better educational system that empowers parents and supports all students.

    https://www.drnelvalee.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/@DrNelvaLee/

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    45 mins
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