• The Invention Of The "Illegal Alien"
    Jan 30 2026

    What if the "immigration crisis" isn't broken—but working exactly as designed? This Thursday at 6:30 pm Mountain on Transition Radio Show, we trace the invention of the "illegal alien" from the eugenics movement of the 1920s to the $30 billion enforcement machine of today. Join Mark and Lynna for "The Invention of the Alien"—a deep investigation into who built the system, what they believed about human worth, and whether current practices meet the legal definition of trafficking.Before 1924, crossing the border wasn't a crime—there was no such thing as an "illegal" person. Then, eugenicists convinced Congress that certain races were genetically inferior, and American immigration law became a tool of exclusion that echoes to this day. This Thursday at 6:30 pm Mountain on Transition Radio Show: "The Invention of the Alien"—Mark and Lynna expose the architects of exclusion, dismantle the crime myth with hard data, and ask the hardest question of all: is the U.S. government engaged in human trafficking?


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    2 hrs and 23 mins
  • The Biology Of The Builders
    Jan 28 2026

    What if the ancient world wasn’t built by people like us at all? In Part 5 of The Buried Empire, The Biology of the Builders, Transition Radio steps away from architecture and into anatomy. Mark and Lynna examine the “Greek Profile” found on statues, coins, and empires — a facial structure that doesn’t exist in modern humans — and ask whether it was artistic idealization… or biological truth.Drawing on suppressed medical journals, anomalous skulls, vanished Smithsonian collections, and the abrupt disappearance of this face from U.S. currency in 1909, this episode argues that empire was once embodied in a different kind of human form. Not metaphorically. Literally. This is a forensic investigation into who built the Old World — and why their bodies had to be erased from history.

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • The Lie We Grew Up Inside: Scarcity For You Abundance For Power
    Jan 23 2026

    Most of us don’t remember being taught what government is—but we remember the feeling: trust the process, be responsible, be patient. And when the story doesn’t match what we’re living—endless war, rising costs, shrinking agency—we’re told it’s because we failed. In this episode, Mark and Lynna pull that thread until the civics myth unravels, and a harder truth comes into focus: modern systems are built to extract participation while bypassing real consent. Then we name the thing almost everyone senses but rarely has language for: we live inside two economies at once. The internal economy—wages, rent, debt, punishment for mistakes—runs on scarcity and moralized discipline. But above it is a sovereign economy where money is created, crises are funded overnight, and “limits” vanish when power is threatened. Scarcity for you. Abundance for power. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it—and you start asking the only question that matters: what does it mean to withdraw consent from a world that feeds on compliance? 

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    2 hrs and 33 mins
  • The Curriculum Of Empire: How Literacy Became a Machine for Control
    Jan 21 2026

    They didn’t conquer us with force first— they conquered meaning.What if “education” was the most successful imperial technology ever built?From scripture to school bells to algorithms: the same machine, updated.In The Curriculum of Empire, Mark and Lynna trace a hidden lineage: how Christianity colonized conscience, how Prussia engineered the modern school, how empires rewrote alphabets to thin meaning, and how today’s algorithms finish the job—administering reality itself. This isn’t nostalgia. It’s a map. And it ends with a return: attention, land, community, and a living world beneath the words.What if literacy wasn’t neutral? What if learning to read was also learning to submit—first to a sacred text, then to the school bell, and finally to the invisible prompt?In this episode, Mark and Lynna tell a continuous story of empire as a curriculum: a long sequence of “software updates” designed to make human beings predictable. We move from Christianity’s interior conquest—where obedience becomes virtue and doubt becomes danger—into Prussia’s revolutionary invention of standardized schooling: time conquered by bells, bodies trained by repetition, and childhood turned into infrastructure. We step into Russia’s alphabet reforms as a case study in symbolic warfare: when a state doesn’t just manage belief, but rewrites the letters that carry memory.Then we bring it forward—into the present. Interfaces, metrics, dashboards, profiles: an administered reality where meaning becomes data and the human spirit is reduced to what can be measured.But we refuse despair. The episode ends with a hope-filled return to the living world—attention reclaimed, language that breathes again, land as relationship, real community, and a future human world that grows organically beneath the managed one

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • Coups, Kingdoms, and Cold Wars: America’s Overthrow Doctrine
    Jan 16 2026

    For more than a century, the United States has overthrown foreign governments—sometimes openly, often covertly, almost always in the name of order, security, or freedom.In this episode of Transition Radio Show, Mark and Lynna trace America’s regime-change doctrine from the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani in Hawaii, through the Philippine-American War, Guatemala, Iran, and Iraq—and into the modern age of collapse, blowback, and endless war.Through history, theology, and five dramatized vignettes, we ask a harder question than whether these interventions “worked”:What did they do to the world—and what did they do to us?This is a story about empire in denial, power without accountability, and the human cost hidden behind slogans like “stability” and “mission accomplished.”In 1893, the U.S. overthrew the Queen of Hawaii.In 1953, it toppled Iran’s democracy.In 2003, it declared “Mission Accomplished” in Iraq.

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    1 hr and 37 mins
  • Three Shots in Minneapolis: From ICE Raids to American Fascism
    Jan 14 2026

    Transition Radio goes inside the killing that should shake every person in this country: the execution of Renee Nicole Good on a Minneapolis street. She was a U.S. citizen, a mother of three, and frame‑by‑frame analysis shows she turned her steering wheel away from ICE agents one second before they shot her three times. The official story calls her a “domestic terrorist.” The evidence tells a very different story.In “Three Shots in Minneapolis: From ICE Raids to American Fascism,” the episode follows the bullets back through a century of policy: from Teddy Roosevelt’s white‑supremacist “forward race” ideology and FDR’s Japanese American concentration camps, to Operation Wetback, Bush’s Patriot Act, and the creation of ICE as a domestic shock force.This is not “broken policy”—it is a system engineered for racial control, impunity, and profit, now supercharged under Trump’s second term.We connect Renee’s death to a much larger machinery: 68,990 people in ICE detention, seven deaths in custody in a single month, sexual torture at Fort Bliss, 32,000 children unaccounted for in federal hands, and Trump’s $4.67 million deal to send deportees—including U.S. citizens—to El Salvador’s CECOT mega‑prison. All 14 classic warning signs of fascism are now active in U.S. policy. This is the episode for anyone still wondering if “it can happen here.” It already is.

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    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • The Empire Playbook: Venezuela Is Not The First Time
    Jan 9 2026

    This Thursday, we drop a special narrative episode that isn’t “Venezuela news.” It’s the story of how empires normalize lawless power—how the same playbook repeats for decades until it becomes invisible. One moment in the present… and a trail that runs backward through a century of regime change.We follow the pattern: economic choke points, recognition games, covert operations, client elites, sanctions dressed as morality, and “democracy” branding used like a weapon. Not as a lecture—this is cinematic storytelling, with scenes, stakes, and the human consequences that are often pushed off-screen.By the end, you won’t just know what happened—you’ll recognize the mechanism when it appears again. This Thursday night, we trace the line from past interventions to the doorstep we’re standing on right now.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Free Energy Exposed: The Lost Power System of the Old World
    Jan 7 2026

    Episode 3 of The Buried Empire drops Tuesday: “Free Energy Exposed—The Lost Power System of the Old World.” This episode treats history like evidence—an audit of what changed, who benefited, and what still doesn’t add up.We follow the trail from the ground itself as an electrical participant, to the shift toward systems that are easier to control, measure, and bill. No miracles. No fantasy. Just incentives, infrastructure, and the quiet mechanics of “progress” that always seem to arrive with a monthly payment attached.If you’ve ever felt that modern life runs on permission—permission to heat, to light, to connect—this episode is for you. Tuesday.Part 1 https://youtube.com/live/xlgtqyh911I?feature=sharePart 2 https://youtube.com/live/qbuBX0hNfzM?feature=share

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    1 hr and 49 mins