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Political corruption stories, government conspiracies, strange stories, social media video reactions, and much more! We discuss all things corrupt, strange or suspicious in a way that provokes thought and hopefully a we have few laughs along the way! Join us! Thanks for listening!

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  • Hugo Chavez: The Charismatic Leader Who Misled a Nation
    Jan 22 2026

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    In this conversation, William Bravo shares his personal experiences growing up in Venezuela, detailing the country's transition from democracy to socialism under Hugo Chavez. He discusses the promises made by Chavez, the subsequent nationalization of industries, and the impact of fear and repression on the population. The conversation also touches on the consequences of socialism, including mass exodus and poverty, and draws parallels to the current political climate in America, emphasizing the importance of historical awareness and open discussions about socialism. In this conversation, William Bravo discusses the complex political situation in Venezuela, highlighting the influence of figures like Trump and the consequences of socialism. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing warning signs of authoritarianism and learning from history to prevent similar situations in the U.S. The discussion also touches on the role of the youth in understanding these issues and the potential for a united Western Hemisphere.

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    26 min
  • Socialism in Venezuela: Our guest lived it…
    Jan 20 2026

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    In this conversation, William Bravo shares his personal experiences growing up in Venezuela, detailing the country's transition from democracy to socialism under Hugo Chavez. He discusses the promises made by Chavez, the subsequent nationalization of industries, and the impact of fear and repression on the population. The conversation also touches on the consequences of socialism, including mass exodus and poverty, and draws parallels to the current political climate in America, emphasizing the importance of historical awareness and open discussions about socialism. In this conversation, William Bravo discusses the complex political situation in Venezuela, highlighting the influence of figures like Trump and the consequences of socialism. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing warning signs of authoritarianism and learning from history to prevent similar situations in the U.S. The discussion also touches on the role of the youth in understanding these issues and the potential for a united Western Hemisphere.


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    Thanks for listening! Please follow us on social media @timntaber. If you have suggestions for topics on future episodes or are interested in being a guest, please email us at timntaber@gmail.com

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    26 min
  • No Mosque in Broken Arrow, OK!
    Jan 16 2026

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    In this episode, Jackson Lahmeyer, pastor of Sheridan Church and national faith leader, discusses his journey from pastoring to political involvement. He shares insights on his role in the White House Faith Council, his experiences with Pastors for Trump, and the challenges of maintaining religious liberty. Jackson also delves into his new book, "Divided: Breaking Free from the Other Me," exploring themes of personal struggle and authenticity.

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    Thanks for listening! Please follow us on social media @timntaber. If you have suggestions for topics on future episodes or are interested in being a guest, please email us at timntaber@gmail.com

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