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Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid had to actively look for things to be sad about this week and could not find any. Yesterday and today the White House went full blown Q in public for the first time. The "Q means Quantum" post hid a special character at line 48, which decodes to Q drop 48 about Q clearance and the Department of Energy. The fake Always Trust 47 post landed at 14:25 Eastern, which decodes to Q drop 1425 reading "given we have now undeniably on purpose verified ourselves to be an inside source." Then the War CTO posted at 9:18 matching Q drop 918 about coincidences becoming mathematically impossible. The guys break down every contextual reference frame in order. Pete Hegseth confirmed the first successful Golden Dome test using directed energy and the DDAD system to defeat drones and cruise missiles autonomously. Bill Pulte walks into his first day as acting DNI and fires more than fifty career intelligence officials, sending Andy McCabe into a televised meltdown. Plus Trump's new Air Force One with Q clearance comms, John Solomon and Devin Nunes both quietly moved to ODNI, MK Ultra hearings Tuesday, the Hillary Clinton planes on the tarmac admission, and the Great American State Fair kicking off America's 250th tomorrow.
The rematch is here, and the boys still haven't recovered from last time. Part 2 of the Battle of the Sexes crossover brings together CannCon and Christy, Cam and Jackie, Ashe in America, and Alpha Warrior for another round of trivia chaos during a special GART Week edition. Stakes are high: the losers serve drinks at Live DPH and rename their show. Expect heated debates over car battery voltages (12 vs. 12.6, a saga), pearl light bulbs that nobody has ever heard of, David Beckham's exact position on the pitch, and the correct way to describe rustling silk (it's "frou," apparently, and nobody was happy about it). The girls dominate the scoreboard, the boys overanalyze everything, and the rules get rewritten approximately every four minutes. A White House Q drop cameo and a reveal of the new OnlyLands intro round out the show. This one goes down to the wire, and someone's definitely getting stuck carrying drinks in Deadwood.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior open with a tribute to a Marine major who kept calling fire missions through morphine and a broken body, then the show takes a hard left into the most ridiculed shark attack story in podcasting history. Alpha's Marine Corps nickname is Sharky, and the story behind it stretches credibility from the first sentence to the last. CannCon and the chat spend the better part of an hour grilling him on the size of the shark, the missing scars, the beef jerky in his cargo pocket, and whether a teenage Mako really shredded his shorts or if he just got friction burn from rubbing against the skin. In between the bits, the guys cover the SCOTUS ruling that sided with Texas, knocking down the federal law that banned marijuana users from owning firearms, the same one used to prosecute Hunter Biden, plus the still pending birthright citizenship decision. The closer is the real meat. Alpha torches the boomers for handing the next generation a wrecked country, then turns around and torches millennials and Gen Z for crying about it, before landing on his actual thesis. Gen X is going to be the generation that fixes this mess.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior dedicate most of the Thursday show to what may be the most consequential document signed during the Trump presidency. CannCon reads through every clause of the Iran memorandum of understanding live: Lebanon mentioned by name, Israel conspicuously absent as a signatory, $300 billion in reconstruction funded by the Gulf coalition and not American taxpayers, sanctions lifted, Strait of Hormuz toll-free for 60 days, and an executive monitoring mechanism that CannCon and Alpha immediately identify as the Board of Peace. Alpha walks through his preplanning theory using Russian ship movements from August 2025 to argue Trump and Putin knew this was coming long before the first strike. Iran's president Pozheshkian signing rather than the Ayatollah is analyzed as a deliberate signal about which faction of the Iranian government Trump is dealing with. Alpha maps out the neocon meltdown and explains why every Panikon prediction from January 20, 2025 forward is batting zero. The B-52 crash at Edwards gets a detailed flight data analysis: Alpha notes the aircraft was descending at ten times the normal rate and left almost no wreckage on the runway, and neither he nor CannCon can explain the physics. Trump snubs Zelensky multiple times at the G7. Moscow drone hysteria is dismissed as propaganda.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid catch their breath after one of the wildest weeks in years. Iran's civilian government just ended the war, the Strait of Hormuz reopened, sanctions are coming off, and Trump's approval rating in Israel went from positive twenty three to negative twenty three in seven days. Save Israel for last is happening in real time. Mark Levin is having a public meltdown, the APEC lobby is in panic mode, and the MOU to Israel was never released. The bombshell of the episode comes when the guys catch what Trump quietly admitted at the G7. He installed Jolani in Syria with Erdogan before he was even back in office. That confirms the takedown of Assad and the dismantling of the Iran to Hezbollah land bridge were Trump's moves, not Bibi's, and it completely shreds the controlled by Israel narrative. From there they unpack the Jay Clayton ODNI nomination and his SDNY history with Maduro, the Cartel de los Soles generals, Epstein, the Weiner laptop, and the Clinton Foundation. Plus the Tulsi report driving a national emergency on election integrity, the Hochul Medicaid fraud indictment, Newsom's California DOJ investigating his own wife, and the eight man B-52 crash at Edwards that has the Mossad telegram channels celebrating.
CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey kick off a jam-packed post-Father's Day episode with a full World Cup breakdown, including Team USA's win over Paraguay and a historic Haiti versus Scotland match that ended decades-long World Cup droughts for both nations. From there the crew dives into a stacked UFC card, with Josh Hogan's knockout of Derrick Lewis, Cyril Gane's dominant heavyweight title win over Alex Pereira, and an instant classic war between Topuria and Gaethje that the guys call some of the best fight content in years. Rattlesnake Meats sponsors a real conversation about big ag, raw milk, and why steak sauce is a crutch. The guys react to San Francisco Pride Night players quoting scripture instead of wearing rainbow gear, and Mookie Betts breaks hearts by costing Yamamoto a perfect game and a no-hitter in the same outing. Alpha shares a genuinely harrowing roadside fight story, and the show closes with a brutal "things you should not say to your wife" segment and a shotgun quad-load challenge. Men unsupervised.
Episode 28 lands on Trump's 80th birthday, Flag Day, and the same day the United States and Iran officially announce an end to their conflict, though nobody bothered to tell Netanyahu. Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid break down the leaked audio between Trump and Bibi, explain why Israel is getting cut loose exactly on schedule with the old Q post about saving Israel for last, and walk through how Iran's civilian government just made history by signing peace while telling the IRGC hardliners to stand down. Tulsi Gabbard drops an early bombshell on overseas bio labs, and the guys tie it straight back to COVID origins and Fauci. There is also a deep dive into a wild Q post about showing the public the truth instead of telling them, plus some thoughts on who Q actually was and why it might not even matter. Oh, and UFC 250 happened on the White House lawn, and Michelle Obama got called out on live television in front of the president. The storm before July 4th is officially rolling in.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior unpack one of the most disorienting twenty four hour stretches of Trump's second term. At sunrise the President posts that the US will be hitting Iran very hard tonight and seizing Karg Island and Iran's oil markets the way it did with Venezuela. Four hours later he cancels the strikes after saying a deal was approved by Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, and Egypt. The guys replay the old Ghost in the Machine psyop videos to frame what they are watching and read straight from the Fifth Generation Warfare book on Target Audience analysis. Alpha makes the central argument of the show. The roller coaster is not aimed at us. The red pilled are not the target. The normies are. Trump is balancing global power to a reset point while breaking decades of conditioning about who our allies and enemies are. The second half digs into Jay Clayton being named the permanent DNI. UPenn, Sullivan and Cromwell, the firm of John Foster and Allen Dulles, Bear Stearns, Alibaba, the Tren de Aragua RICO case, and his CNBC appearance hours before the announcement.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the Thursday show with the ActBlue CEO finally in front of congress and doing exactly what everyone expected. Debra Wallace Jones pleads the Fifth on every single question, including how many foreign contributions ActBlue accepted, how much came from Russia, and whether the 38 million flagged donations her own board chairman acknowledged were fraudulent. CannCon explains the full scope of what the hearing is building toward: criminal charges, not just public theater, with laundering of taxpayer dollars through overseas venues back into US campaigns as the core of the eventual indictment. Alpha updates his Bolton cooperation theory after CannCon pushes back with the Petraeus and Berger comparison: Alpha argues the defining indicator is not the fine size but the timing of the plea, and six to nine months is absolute confirmation of cooperation because no one with resources pleads that fast without a deal. Trump signs the Secure America Act funding DHS through the end of his term, and Alpha's border patrol contacts say the danger level agents are operating under is higher than anything publicly reported. The Knicks pull off the biggest NBA Finals comeback in history, and Hakim Jeffries walks directly into a 1994 Madison Square Garden clip of Trump courtside with Marla after telling reporters Trump does not know who the Knicks are.
Josh Reid is back from vacation and Alpha Warrior is fired up because John Thune just said publicly he will not bring the Save America Act to the floor and laughed when asked if Trump can do anything about it. The duo opens with an LA Uber driver story that captures exactly what is happening on the ground. Spencer Pratt voters who hate Trump are watching Karen Bass steal the election in real time and finally calling it what it is. From there they dig into the Iran and Israel kabuki, the water treatment warning strike, why Iran keeps notifying US bases before missiles land, and the IDF eavesdropping on American peace negotiators in Turkey and Pakistan. They unpack NDAA Section 224, the bill Netanyahu personally helped write to integrate Israeli and US military tech, and Alpha drops what he learned from being on the call about the July 7 2025 cyber event that was not the CCP. Plus the first US Army firing squad executions since 1961, the Black Hawks rehearsing urban combat in LA during the stolen election, Bolton pleading guilty right on Alpha's six to nine month cooperation timeline, and the most provocative theory of the year. What if Q has always been cover for a second military playbook that nobody is supposed to see?
Happy birthday Ashe in America, and welcome to episode 83. CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey kick things off with a wild Stanley Cup Finals breakdown: Mitch Marner's hat trick, Carolina's insane four-goal third period comeback, and an overtime winner that literally bounced off the back of the net and the goalie's own skate. Then the guys go deep on the marine veteran who disarmed a teenage carjacker with his bare hands, with Alpha dropping genuine gang expert knowledge on why talking to police actually protects you more than staying silent. CannCon walks through a full home defense firearms training regimen, and Alpha breaks down what a marine kill house actually looks like. The show closes in full Pride Month debauchery mode with Rob Schneider's veterans-versus-gay-month bit, an AI simulating the first woman president, and the crew absolutely losing it over Tom Brady launching a coconut water brand called Good Nut. Men unsupervised. Happy Pride.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior open with the Rick Chow not guilty verdict out of Columbia, South Carolina, where the gas station owner was acquitted in the 2023 shooting death of fourteen year old Cyrus Carmack Belton. Alpha walks through use of force science, why shooting someone in the back is not automatic murder, and why the sheriff's public statement about the suspect not pointing the gun was political pandering. CannCon pushes back hard. The conversation turns into a wider debate about why people hate cops, the complacency that gets officers killed, and Alpha's reminder that the same cops you berate are obligated to risk their lives for you. The middle of the show takes a personal turn. CannCon lost his stepdad Hayden that morning to cancer. He walks through the final days, the hospice questions nobody wants to ask, and the Meet Joe Black scene that keeps replaying in his head. Then the guys return to the Bill Pulte acting DNI move and connect it to Jacqueline Breger's 2023 Arizona Senate testimony on Sinaloa cartel bribes laundered through mortgage fraud, plus the two ex Sinaloa officials who just surrendered at the border.
CannCon returns after saying goodbye to his stepdad, and Alpha Warrior shows up to carry the weight alongside him. The show opens with grace and moves into one of the biggest news days in weeks. John Bolton reaches a plea deal on classified document charges during the broadcast, and Alpha immediately explains what it means: he cooperated. Alpha had predicted on this show that an early plea is a 100% indicator of cooperation, first witness gets the best deal, and Comey is next. Trump officially nominates Todd Blanche as permanent Attorney General and the Senate advances reconciliation after dropping the anti-weaponization fund. Trump immediately signals it is not fully off the table. Bill Pulte's appointment as acting DNI while keeping his FHFA role triggers a GOP meltdown, and Tom Tillis accidentally says the quiet part out loud by calling Ratcliffe the tallest pole in the intelligence tent, confirming the CIA considers itself above DNI. CannCon and Alpha map out why Pulte's mortgage fraud visibility from FHFA combined with DNI authority is a devastating combination for the Sinaloa cartel laundering operation in Arizona, Tennessee, and Georgia. Trump signs an executive order shutting down illegal immigrant bank accounts. California produces a governor runoff between Steve Hilton and a Newsom chief of staff with a pending guilty plea in her own campaign.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid finally get to take a victory lap. The leaked Trump and Netanyahu phone call dropped this week, the one where Trump reportedly told Bibi he would be in jail if it weren't for him, and even Mark Levin confirmed the leak was real. Josh argues the White House leaked it themselves as a strategic move, and the entire save Israel for last thesis Alpha and Josh have been pushing for over a year just got vindicated in public. From there the guys unpack Chevron's grip on Israeli oil infrastructure, why Trump fired Rick Grenell for trying to renegotiate the Chevron deal in Venezuela, the Israel to Gaza pipeline play, the six hundred billion dollar defense pacts that make Gaza essentially untouchable, and why Megyn Kelly went on Sean Ryan in full doom mode this week. The deep state operatives got caught flat footed and the unified messaging took hours to spin up. Plus Bill Pulte rug pulling Tom Cotton for DNI and the genius double hat strategy that gives Pulte mortgage fraud and intelligence community access simultaneously, the Iranian decentralized ELF command structure, the Q plus comms cascade with double posted patriots are in control memes, and Scavino's every journey has an end tied to Ender's Game.
Ghost and Alpha Warrior take the Tuesday show with CannCon out for a family emergency, and they do not waste a minute. Ghost opens by tracing a fake story about Iran's president resigning all the way back to a London-based Saudi British intelligence outlet called Volant Media, showing in real time how Fox News changed its headline when the story collapsed while keeping the original article live. Alpha connects it to Red Sea Ventures, the company that manages Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Bill O'Reilly, and a dozen other "independent" media voices and was purchased by Fox Corporation in February, raising pointed questions about what independence actually means. Ghost then dissects two Megyn Kelly clips: a 2025 Virginia Tech appearance where she told students to trust only her and Ben Shapiro, and a 2026 Sean Ryan interview where she called MAGA an Israeli-supporting pedophile lobby. Ghost frames it as a sophisticated gatekeeping operation. The big geopolitical story is Axios reporting Trump called Netanyahu crazy, told him he would be in prison without Trump's help, and blocked a Beirut strike, a story neither Trump nor Netanyahu denied. Mark Levin immediately melted down and demanded an FBI investigation. Ghost and Alpha break down every angle of the call and what it signals about where the Iran peace deal actually stands.
CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey kick off episode 82 on June 1st with the Stanley Cup Finals officially set: Carolina Hurricanes versus Vegas Golden Knights. Poor Caleb's Avs got swept, which explains why he is nowhere to be found. From there the show takes a hard left into alien disclosure territory as the crew debates Nordics, reptilians, insectoids, the COVID vaccine as covert alien warfare, and whether humans are actually the extraterrestrials. Cam brings the Florida content with a debate on Google's 32 million mosquito release, lovebug lore, and a world record 15 foot gator. A deployed soldier catching his girlfriend cheating through home cameras leads into a genuine conversation about power of attorney and military relationships. Then Cam drops Casey, the armless outdoorsman who fishes, fries fish, and mows his lawn with zero arms and zero excuses. The show closes with Alpha showing off his Daniel Defense build and a spirited debate about California gun laws. Men unsupervised. Happy Pride Month, California.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid open Episode 27 with Q post 916, "saving Israel for last," and make the case it is actively unfolding right now. Netanyahu is weaning off US funding, defying Trump at every turn, and European countries are rushing to fill the void. Then the guys break down Trump's deliberate discombobulation strategy as a form of AI data warfare, explaining why his contradictory posts are not chaos but a calculated operation to corrupt the enemy's predictive models. Tulsi Gabbard is set to leave the DNI on June 30 with a mass declassification that could trigger a national emergency on election integrity. Iran's nuclear dust, Venezuela's uranium seizure, and Uranium One start connecting in ways that point back to very familiar names. And July 4 is shaping up to be the symbolic starting gun for everything the community has been waiting for.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior open with the White House dropping aliens.gov, a page that reads like a Project Bluebeam reveal for the first three paragraphs before the punchline lands. Trump trolled the country into reading about illegal immigration like it was a Roswell disclosure. The guys then run the hypothetical every Badlander has been waiting for: if a little gray man rings your doorbell, what is the legal definition of homicide actually say? Spoiler, an alien is not a person. From there the show takes a hard turn into Alpha's cop archive. The viral Palm Beach County deputy who said "right hand" and could not let it go. The Texas traffic stop with the blind driver and the paraplegic passenger. The professional cornhole player with no arms who shot his passenger. Alpha walks through the Cub Swanson stop, the Timothy Bradley four AM jog, why cops touch the trunk of your car, and the racist old Mexican man who tried to claim Alpha called him a slur until the recording dropped. They close on CannCon weighing whether to give up on California, Flock cameras, and the letter vs. spirit of the law.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the Thursday show with Alpha fresh off his son's high school graduation and the news fully loaded. The DOJ opens a criminal perjury investigation into E. Jean Carroll over her deposition lie about Reid Hoffman funding her lawsuit, and Alpha argues the Chicago venue choice signals prosecutors from the original New York case may themselves become targets. Former CIA senior officer David Rush is charged with stealing 300 gold bars worth $40 million from a storage unit near his office, along with $2 million cash and 35 Rolexes, after lying about his credentials on three applications over 20 years. Alpha connects it to Operation Gladio-style black ops funding and says this is a much bigger story than most people recognize. Retired General Neil McCasklin vanishes after a dinner where a witness says he was not himself, and Alpha argues his voluntary disappearance into protective custody makes more sense than a kidnapping given the missing scientists pattern and his documented UFO clearance. Jill Biden tells CBS she thought the debate was a stroke, then the same clip shows her cheering Joe on afterward. Biden sues the DOJ to block his 2017 ghostwriter audio tapes. Alpha and CannCon lay out the full timeline: auto pen pardon challenge before the midterms, big arrests after.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid open with an unsettling pattern. Tulsi Gabbard's husband Abraham just got hit with a rare bone cancer, Pam Bondi has been quietly fighting thyroid cancer for months, and Alpha walks through the Judith Vary Baker SV40 history that suggests the deep state has had weaponized cancer biotech since the 1950s. His takeaway is direct. John Ratcliffe needs to go either way, and the intelligence community needs to be consolidated down to one or two agencies. From there, the boys celebrate. Ken Paxton crushed John Cornyn sixty four to thirty six in Texas, Trump's endorsement record in 2026 just hit one hundred seventeen and zero, and the RNC is sitting on a hundred twenty four million dollars in cash while the Democrat party is actually negative three million in the hole. ActBlue and USAID drying up has consequences. Plus the Camp David fake out as a tickle the wire baited operation, Trump's Q plus retruth and the War CTO timestamps, Stephen Miller saying fraud alone would balance the federal budget, the Tucker Carlson Qatar investigation, the Save America Act setup, and Alpha's Epstein DNA harvesting deep dive into Regina Dugan, New Albany Company, 23andMe, and the final Q post about the war for your DNA.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior throw out the usual format and turn the show over to the audience for a Memorial Day special. Before the lines open, the guys go round and round on whether stolen elections are best called fake or fraudulent, with Alpha holding the line on stolen and gay over fake and gay. They cover Johnny Joey Jones reenlisting in the Marine Corps at 40 with no legs, what that signals about the civilian military force the CIA quietly admitted exists, and CannCon's own story of getting forced out by Obama-era downsizing after a shoulder reconstruction. Then the calls start rolling in. Kairos reads her original poem "Hey, Ron" written for her Vietnam vet neighbor. Claire Cat honors her dad, two uncles, and British father-in-law who served from Iwo Jima to the Battle of the Bulge to pulling pilots out of London's fields. Smay calls in from the regular Army era of 1970s pay. Space Monkey shares twenty nine Palms memories. Lion AZ tells the story of her granddaughter discovering she had a relative who served. Pan Blanco, age 84, remembers his recon Marine brother G. Edward Dyer. CannCon closes with a plug for the Mighty Oaks Warrior Program.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the Thursday show with election infrastructure and the machinery running underneath it front and center. Virginia Governor Spanberger announces an executive order on how state election workers should "deal with" federal agents at polling places, and Alpha immediately spots the legal trap she set for herself: by announcing a formal process to delay and obstruct, she documented intent to commit a federal crime. Chicago's city council passes the Jesse Jackson Fair Access to Democracy Ordinance 42-8 with a democracy zone framework and a taxpayer-funded get-out-the-vote panel after an alderman reportedly tells colleagues there will be "a knife to your throat" if they vote no. Trump drops a Truth Social post calling for the removal of Senate parliamentarian Elizabeth McDonough, appointed by Harry Reid in 2009, as the SAVE America Act stalls in reconciliation. Alpha and CannCon map out why Trump is using the parliamentarian story to build public awareness ahead of a much bigger move. James O'Keefe updates the Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong case, revealing she told him off camera she has names of people committing worse election crimes and appears to be cooperating with the DOJ. Spencer Pratt's AI-generated "I'm not MAGA or anything" campaign ad earns the highest praise of the episode.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid have a very good Tuesday. Thomas Massie just lost his primary to a Trump endorsed candidate, Bill Cassidy went down the day before, and Trump just yanked his Cornyn endorsement in Texas and pinned it on Ken Paxton, which sent John Thune into a televised meltdown. The duo argues this is the establishment quietly getting hauled out before November, and the so called America first dissenters are the visible piece of a much bigger infiltration operation. Alpha then drops the receipt he has been sitting on for twenty six hours. A whistleblower contacted him alleging an October 2024 dinner meeting in the Hamilton County Ohio area, an attorney connected to a very famous homicide trial, and a roster of influencers many of you interact with daily on X. He reads the post verbatim for legal reasons. From there the guys explain why Massie conceded without crying fraud, why the Save America Act is supposed to fail, and why August is the likely window for a national emergency on election integrity. Plus Harmeet Dhillon's voter roll lawsuit against twenty nine states, Joe DiGenova's Fort Pierce team for the Brennan grand jury, Alpha's $1,776,000,000 prediction coming true, and the six story military command center quietly being built under the East Wing.
JB is still out, but CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey hold it down for a packed episode. The crew kicks things off with a full NHL Western Conference Finals breakdown, Avs versus Golden Knights, while keeping an eye on the Hurricanes' undefeated run. From there it gets physical fast, starting with a Gina Carano versus Ronda Rousey reaction and rolling into a genuine self-defense debrief covering throat strikes, knee attacks, and when Alpha used to pull out the baton. Cam brings a minor league baseball brawl that has everyone debating taunting rules across every sport. Then CannCon breaks down why the Internet gave dumb people access to each other, explains Looney Tunes to a small child in 2026, and the whole crew wraps up trading Pickle Rick quotes and simulation theory. Men uncensored, unfiltered, and unsupervised.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid come in swinging on Episode 26. Trump posts the "calm before the storm" with a Navy admiral in the frame, and the Q delta timestamp matches perfectly. Todd Blanche confirms Russiagate and the 2020 election are both under active investigation. MTG goes on camera to trash Q, and Alpha and Josh lay out exactly why that move was predictable and what it reveals about her. Trump then floods Truth Social with AI images of an alien in shackles and Space Force weapons, and the guys connect it to the Carol Rosen warning about the staged alien card false flag. Meanwhile, Hal Puthoff goes on record for the first time confirming the US has recovered craft with four distinct alien species. A landmark disclosure episode and another Sunday night that will age very well.
Alpha Warrior sits down with 84-year-old (almost 85) Steve Stern, a man who has been working twelve days a week in a seven-day week for so long he treats it as basic math. The conversation starts in Brooklyn, lands in Miami at age 12 with no palm trees and no hotel, and ends with a man on a first-name basis with the President of the United States. Steve walks through the now-legendary "four corner stores" tale: how a kid knocking on doors in the Empire State Building ended up flying to Korea, inventing a banded-bottom shirt empire, and selling JC Penney $14 million a year for 44 years. His motto came from Cuban refugees: work hard and be honest. The rest is history. The second half pivots to election integrity. Steve explains Precinct Strategy, the new Precinct Project USA, the weekly Election Security Call he started after a personal conversation with President Trump, and why the Republican Party still has 400,000 committee slots with only 200,000 people filling them. He talks Tina Peters, Orange County, and the Trump birthday letter that gave an 80-year-old his second wind. Find him at Stern American on Rumble.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior welcome retired Air Force Lt. Col. R. Davis Younts, a former JAG officer who almost got separated at nineteen and a half years for refusing the COVID shot, saved only by the Doster injunction. Younts now represents the service members fighting to get their careers, records, and back pay restored. The conversation opens with the trailer for the new documentary "Duty to Disobey," then moves into Pete Hegseth's announcement establishing the COVID-19 Reinstatement and Reconciliation Task Force. Younts breaks down what is actually good about the directive, where the Pentagon bureaucracy is still slow walking it, and why he estimates only about 5% of forced-out troops will return after what they and their families went through. The guys dig into the Army War College integrity study, the risk-averse mindset that makes officers manage their careers instead of leading, and why Stuart Scheller is the modern Billy Mitchell. Younts ends with a simple prescription: fire the general officers, hold real war games, and rebuild from there. Plus: US has 750 overseas bases. China has one. Russia has under 30. So what is $1.5 trillion buying?
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the Thursday energy with a show that is almost entirely CIA. Senate Homeland Security Committee holds an open hearing with CIA whistleblower James Erdman, and not a single Democrat shows up. Erdman confirms that Fauci personally injected himself into the intelligence community's COVID origin review, that CIA analysts concluded lab leak was the most likely explanation as of August 12, 2021, and that the conclusion reversed five days later for reasons the CIA refuses to document. The single most alarming admission from the hearing: the CIA illegally monitored the computers and phone calls of ODNI's DIG investigators while they were executing work explicitly authorized by President Trump, and fired a contractor the day after he met with DIG. Alpha and CannCon lay out why the public hearing is preparation for a Fauci indictment and why the auto pen pardon is the central legal battlefield ahead. Anna Paulina Luna reports the CIA removed 40 boxes of JFK and MKULTRA files from ODNI while the DIG was being wound down. CNN drops an exclusive that the CIA has been conducting targeted assassinations of Sinaloa cartel operatives inside Mexico using car bombs, and CannCon and Alpha question whether the CIA is clearing the field for a competing cartel.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid open with the Thomas Massie scandal that broke today, an alleged relationship with Anessa West, a South Africa trip with corroborating photos, and a hush money offer from something called a cow money fund. Pair that with Marjorie Taylor Greene quietly relocating to a five million dollar house in Costa Rica, which conveniently does not extradite to The United States, and the dynamic of the so called America first dissenters starts to make a lot more sense. From there they widen the scope. UAE and Saudi Arabia are now bombing Iran while Trump backs off kinetically and the federal gas tax disappears. Trump heads to China with seventeen CEOs and the NVIDIA chief, John Brennan goes on television to brag that a legion of deep state operatives still resists from inside the DOJ and CIA, and James O'Keefe drops video of Susie Wiles allegedly running the White House around Trump. Plus the State Department's admission that the UN ran a migration pipeline through the Darien Gap, Tulsi Gabbard's task force on a hundred twenty four biolabs in fifty six countries, the Wisconsin FBI investigation, SCOTUS outlawing gerrymandering, and Alpha's six to nine month test for whether Comey is cooperating.
Caleb Epp fills in for JB, and CannCon, Alpha Warrior, Cam Cooksey, and Caleb get right into it. CannCon coins the new show slogan, "Men Unsupervised," before diving into Mother's Day recaps and NHL playoff predictions with Caleb backing the Avs over the Sabres in six. Alpha brings a full breakdown of the Savannah Bananas and all 11 rules of Banana Ball that somehow makes the strongest case yet for it being the most entertaining sport in America. Cam keeps the chaos going with a trained Florida alligator clip, a Georgia Bulldogs stadium roast, and the Uncle Otis Hennessy birthday cake that the whole crew cannot explain. The show closes on a live audience poll after watching a husband catfish his own wife headed to a Tinder date, with the chat splitting dead fifty-fifty on whether it was real. Men unsupervised. Episode 80.
Alpha Warrior sits down with retired Air Force Chief Master Sergeant Paul Drury for a conversation that starts with an unexpected detour into a factory in Rust Belt Ohio and ends with a challenge coin that could save lives. Paul shares his 23-year journey through Aircraft Armament Systems, three combat tours with the Air Guard, and the F-16 Fini flight he earned the right to enjoy from the back seat. Spoiler: he did not bring a sick bag. The real heart of the episode is the Spartan Pledge. Born from the work of the late Boone Cutler, the pledge is a battle buddy commitment between veterans, a promise to call before crisis becomes catastrophe. Paul walks through how the coin came to be, the people who made it happen, and why the staggering veteran suicide numbers are not a story about weak men. He fought with these guys. They were warriors. Alpha and Paul also dig into the VA system, the loss of mission that hits service members the moment they take off the uniform, and why having something to wake up for matters more than any government program. This Week's Guest: Paul Drury USAF CMSgt (Ret) • https://x.com/PaulWDrury • https://x.com/boonecutler • https://www.givesendgo.com/spartan-pledge-challenge-coin • https://boonecutler.com • Share TSP: https://rumble.com/v79650u-boone-cutler-foundation-spartan-pledge-challenge-coin-fundraiser.html • Help the Boone family: https://www.givesendgo.com/boonecutler
CannCon and Alpha Warrior go head to head for nearly the entire show in one of the most heated SITREPs yet. The night opens with a rolling debate on whether Islam is purely a religion or a political ideology, sparked by Sammy the Squirrel's Substack and the Epic City development in Texas. Alpha argues for preemption and forced assimilation. CannCon stays planted on the constitution, demanding actual examples of laws being passed before force is used. The conversation rolls into foreign flags flying on US soil, with CannCon proposing twenty year sentences for Americans flying another nation's flag, and Alpha reminding him he claimed to be a free speech absolutist three hours earlier. Then the gloves come off on the Second Amendment. The guys break down the DOJ's lawsuit against Denver over an ordinance that turns a Glock 17 into an "assault weapon," walk through the Bruen test, and unpack why the NFA classifying a suppressor as a firearm is like calling a wheel a car. Plus California's 11% ammo tax as a backdoor penalty. They close defending Kyle Seraphin against a Just The News hit piece, deployment war stories, and a civilization jihad document read aloud.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior bring the Thursday energy with a show that covers elections, fraud, and the deep state infrastructure being dismantled in real time. Tulsi Gabbard's ODNI releases memos showing CIA officers attempted to alter evidence of China's interference in the 2020 election and actively kept the information from Trump and Congress, with 12 to 18 state voter registration databases confirmed accessed. CannCon and Alpha debate whether the Venezuela election fraud narrative is the real story or a CIA scapegoat protecting London-based globalists. The DOJ signals blue state gerrymandering laws are now in its crosshairs, with 10 states having written racial preferences into their own voting rights acts. The FBI wins its fight to keep the Fulton County seized documents, with the judge denying Norm Eisen and Abbe Lowell's motion to quash. The Daily Wire drops a bombshell exposing 288 Medicaid-billing businesses in one Columbus, Ohio building that charged taxpayers a quarter billion dollars, and the FBI simultaneously raids Virginia Senate leader Eloise Lucas, who runs a disability services company out of her political office. Alpha connects the $10 million MacArthur Park fentanyl bust to the dismantling of the deep state's dark money infrastructure in Los Angeles. Plus, Asheville receives $225M for Hurricane Helene recovery and plans to build eight houses.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid come in fired up after a Sunday show that hurt some feelings, and they are not slowing down. The duo opens with the David Morens indictment, the two unnamed coconspirators that almost certainly point to Peter Daszak and Ralph Baric, and the six day perjury statute clock ticking on Fauci. The DOJ said today they will not charge Fauci with perjury, which the guys read as a tell that the actual charge will be something much bigger. From there they roll into Kash Patel's Hannity sit down where Patel openly used the words grand conspiracy, talked about a hidden room of unburned burn bags inside the FBI, and credited rank and file good guys for leaving breadcrumbs. Alpha and Josh argue this was military intelligence preservation all along, finally being entered legally into evidence. Then the receipts. They reconstruct exactly how 2020 was stolen, walking from Soros funded 2018 secretary of state races to COVID timing to mail in ballot rule changes that state supreme courts later ruled unconstitutional. Plus the Strait of Malacca confirmation from Glenn Beck, the IRGC missile incident in UAE, and why the church may be next.
Alpha Warrior is back after a month and a half away, and he brought news: it's twins, one boy and one girl. The full crew is finally reunited on May the 4th, and the show wastes no time. CannCon walks through a real world emergency preparedness story from the 2024 RNC cyber outage, where he was stranded in Denver and had to prep Christine for a potential grid down scenario. That kicks off a serious conversation about home defense shotgun loads, buckshot versus slugs, and the eternal Glock versus Sig debate. Then the wheels come off in the best possible way as the crew debates the Black Panther movie, JB drops some pointed takes on Hollywood's portrayal of African American men, and everyone ends up arguing about LeBron versus Kobe versus Jordan. Savannah Bananas highlights, NHL playoff updates, and a Star Wars Day clip round things out. Welcome home, Alpha.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid come in hot on Episode 25 with a week full of major moves. Putin's special envoy just publicly validated Q and Anons on the world stage. Fauci's senior adviser Morens has been indicted, Daszak is next, and Fauci himself may be days away from a statute of limitations deadline. The Epstein Zoro Ranch is being probed for bodies. The Rothschild banking dynasty is reportedly imploding over Epstein file exposure. A US Navy admiral just confirmed Atlantis is real and may have identified its location on the ocean floor. Oh, and peer reviewed studies are showing ivermectin and fenbendazole are producing complete cancer remissions. Just a typical Sunday night with Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior close out April with a Thursday packed with courts, consequences, and a genuinely entertaining disagreement. The Supreme Court hears arguments on ending TPS for 330,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians, and the law could not be clearer: no judicial review of TPS terminations, full stop. Justice Alito spends a solid portion of the hearing making the plaintiff's attorney look like he wandered in from a different profession entirely. Brandon Gill breaks down the numbers: 65% of Haitian TPS households are on welfare, and with 1.3 million total TPS holders, the fiscal math is staggering. The Louisiana v. Calais redistricting decision reverberates as Florida passes a new map within hours, and CannCon maps out the New England representation gap where states averaging 42% Republican turnout have zero Republican congressional seats. Then the main event: CannCon and Alpha go head to head on the Comey indictment. CannCon calls it garbage political speech that will never see a courtroom. Alpha argues Comey's documented law enforcement knowledge of 86 as a term of violence makes it a prosecutable case and a potential RICO predicate. Nobody backs down.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid open the show in an unapologetically good mood, because the FAGA crowd insisting nothing was ever going to happen had a rough day at the office. Comey was indicted. Fauci's right hand man David Morens was indicted. The Southern Poverty Law Center got hit. Eric Swalwell's career imploded. ActBlue is being unwound. And Todd Blanche, the guy everyone was suspicious of two months ago, has quietly turned into the most aggressive acting AG in recent memory. The duo walks through why the Comey indictment is a pressure play to flip him onto Brennan, why retracting the Brennan subpoenas was misdirection, and how predicate crimes in North Carolina, Florida, Virginia, and Minnesota are all being stitched into one massive RICO that they argue traces back to Watergate. From there it gets darker. The Morens indictment opens the door on EcoHealth Alliance, the 72 Ukraine bio labs, Soros, Burisma, and what they call the globalists' real dirty secret: genetic modification programs run through autonomous zones in third world countries. Plus the Strait of Malacca prediction, General Dan Cain's signal, and Trump's silent energy war on China.
Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid pull no punches in Episode 24. Alpha uses his law enforcement background to break down the third assassination attempt on President Trump at the White House Correspondents dinner, the Secret Service response, and why calling it staged is flat-out disrespectful to the people who actually stopped it. Then the guys pivot to the SPLC indictment, Tim Cook's resignation, and the controlled fracturing of MAGA through major influencers. Todd Blanche is making moves, indictments may be imminent, and Rep. Burleson is dropping UFO bombs fresh out of Area 51. Oh, and Russia is apparently working on anti-aging tech. Just another quiet Sunday night on Q After Hours.
What happens when a doctor follows the rules, saves lives during a pandemic, and gets indicted by his own government anyway? Alpha Warrior sits down with Dr. Ron Elfenbein, the Johns Hopkins-trained ER physician who built one of the country's first drive-up COVID testing operations, pioneered the "test to treat" monoclonal antibody model adopted nationwide, and was personally honored by Maryland's governor for his pandemic work. Then the Biden DOJ came knocking. Dr. Elfenbein walks through the federalization of monoclonal distribution, the mysterious "equity" rationing that left red states scrambling, and the four-month gap between his Fox News appearances warning people would die and his federal indictment. The "fraud"? A $250 billing dispute the government somehow translated into five felony counts and 50 years in prison. A jury convicted. A chief federal judge, an Obama appointee, then wrote a 93-page opinion essentially calling the case Stalinesque. The DOJ appealed anyway. This is a conversation about medicine, lawfare, and the personal cost of speaking up. Four years in, he is still fighting. Find him at dropthecase.com.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior are joined by Chad Caton for a blistering hour and a half that swings from Marine Corps locker-room chaos to some of the sharpest political talk of the week. They dig into the SPLC indictment and the web of NGOs propping up Antifa at ICE standoffs and Cop City, including the green-helmeted "legal observers" Chad has squared off with in Portland, Chicago, and Minneapolis. From there, the guys tear into Senate Majority Leader John Thune, the five senators pushing to remove him, and why grassroots pressure is the only real leverage left. Chad lays out the reality of unseating Lindsey Graham in South Carolina, breaks down the Cornyn vs. Paxton primary in Texas, and explains why Greg Bovino got yanked from Minneapolis far too early. They also cover Scott Bessett's Capitol encounter, Trump's tariff and energy chess match, and the Oval Office moment where Cali Means told the President SSRIs do not work. Chad closes with a rallying cry: learn the game, play it better, then kick their ass. Plus: Seabees stealing a commander's whites, pineapple on pizza, and a tomato classification crisis.
Are we living in a controlled simulation? Josh and Alpha Warrior go full red pill on episode 23, connecting The Matrix to real-world control systems, DMT research, and the disturbing truth behind DNA harvesting operations tied to 23andMe, Google, and Jeffrey Epstein. They break down the science of psychedelics, ancient fertility cults, and why Q post 4966 about a war on your DNA might be the most important drop ever posted. Oh, and deep state accountability? It is finally coming. Joe DeGenova is in, Todd Blanche is moving, and Trump is dropping booms. Buckle up.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior kick off SITREP Ep. 150 with personal news, including Alpha's unexpected announcement that he's becoming a grandfather to twins. From there, the conversation pivots into deeper territory, reflecting on war, perspective, and how shared experiences shape worldview. The episode's centerpiece is a live political compass test that sparks intense debate on government power, free markets, civil liberties, and cultural values. The hosts clash and align in surprising ways, revealing how complex beliefs don't fit neatly into left or right labels. They close with a raw discussion on religion, societal norms, and the dangers of oversimplifying ideological differences. It's a mix of humor, friction, and thoughtful introspection that highlights how nuanced modern political identity has become.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior dig into a loaded Badlands Daily packed with accountability, lawfare, and political fracture. They break down new fallout from the 2019 Trump impeachment, including ODNI criminal referrals and renewed calls to expunge the impeachment entirely. The conversation then turns to John Eastman's disbarment, the weaponization of the legal system, and what all of it says about how power really works in Washington. They also cover the growing Swalwell scandal, secret congressional settlements, Iran war powers, Haitian migrant protections, and California using public funds for illegal alien gender procedures. It is sharp, combative, and very on-brand: part legal analysis, part political trench warfare, with enough friction to keep everyone uncomfortable.
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Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid return with a deep dive into psychological warfare, geopolitical strategy, and what they describe as the systematic dismantling of the global “old guard.” Using a military-style lens, they break down recent developments in the Middle East, including Iran, Israel, and shifting alliances across the region. The episode explores how Donald Trump's messaging may function as strategic communication aimed not just at the public, but at adversaries. They also examine how emotional reactions, media narratives, and influencer networks shape perception in real time. From data breaches and digital vulnerability to algorithm-driven narratives, this conversation frames modern conflict as a battle for the mind as much as the battlefield.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior break down the intensifying tariff escalation and the global response as Trump's trade strategy continues to shake international markets. With tensions rising between the U.S. and China, the hosts explore whether this is a calculated move to reset economic power or a risky gamble with far-reaching consequences. The conversation dives into supply chains and how shifting trade dynamics could reshape domestic production and long-term economic independence. Market volatility becomes a focal point, with analysis on how financial systems react to uncertainty and policy changes. They also examine how media narratives attempt to frame tariffs as harmful while avoiding deeper discussions about leverage and negotiation strategy. Broader concerns around government spending and sustainability are woven throughout, tying economic policy to the future stability of the system.
CannCon and Alpha Warrior dive into the escalating global tariff battle and what it means for the future of the U.S. economy. As Trump's trade policies spark reactions worldwide, the hosts explore whether this signals a long-overdue shift toward economic nationalism or a destabilizing shakeup of global markets. China's role takes center stage, with discussion on leverage, supply chains, and whether the U.S. is finally positioned to challenge long-standing dependencies. The conversation expands into media narratives surrounding tariffs and how public perception is shaped to either support or undermine these policies. They also examine deeper structural issues, including government spending, rising debt, and the persistent resistance from entrenched bureaucratic systems. Election integrity and public trust resurface as ongoing concerns, tying economic policy to broader questions about control and accountability.
In this episode, Alpha Warrior and Josh Reid break down the evolving battlefield of modern information warfare and what they see as the collapse of the influencer ecosystem. They explore how misinformation spreads, why prominent voices keep getting it wrong, and what that signals about a larger “cleanup phase” in media and politics. The conversation dives deep into fifth-generation warfare, where narratives, algorithms, and perception shape reality more than traditional weapons. The hosts also touch on global patriotism, social media's role in connecting like-minded movements, and how geopolitical tensions, including discussions around Iran, fit into a broader strategic framework. If you have ever wondered whether information itself is the real battlefield, this episode makes the case loud and clear.
In Episode 75 of Y-Chromes, CannCon, Alpha Warrior, and Cam Cooksey dig into growing tensions around division, loyalty, and what happens when people hit their personal breaking points. The conversation centers on how individuals and groups respond when trust begins to erode, exploring the emotional and psychological factors that drive conflict both publicly and behind the scenes. The hosts debate accountability, questioning when loyalty becomes misplaced and whether standing firm is strength or stubbornness. As perspectives clash, the discussion highlights how quickly unity can fracture when communication breaks down and assumptions take over. The episode captures the raw back and forth of navigating disagreement in real time, emphasizing the importance of discernment, self awareness, and understanding motives before reacting.