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Sunday, February 22, 2026
Mike Williams - Yesteryear (2026 – Complete Album)
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Your Family Didn't Exist Before 1870 — And They Made Sure You'd Never Know Why
1890 census destroyed, genealogy brick wall, burned courthouse records, delayed birth certificates, FamilySearch vault, Ancestry DNA, 1870 census, slave schedules, ship manifests, paper genocide — why does every American family tree hit the same wall at exactly the same year? In this episode, we trace the pattern that keeps 60 million Americans from finding ancestors before 1870, and ask whether it is accidental or deliberate.
Your Enslavement Begins in Gaza: The 'Board of Peace'
Jared Kushner's Board of Peace Master Plan for Gaza showcases the dystopian future that is being created for us all.
What is Technocracy? – Questions For Corbett
Technocracy seems to be the topic of conversation these days, but what is it? Although you may think you have the answer to this question, chances are you don't. James gives a definitive answer to this question in today's edition of Questions For Corbett. Along the way, you'll discover that being able to answer this question is imperative if we want to identify the technocratic enemy and ultimately derail their plans.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Why That Song Won’t Leave Your Head: The Science of Last Song Syndrome
What is the reason for the song that keeps replaying in your mind? From memory loops to brain chemistry, this video breaks down the science, psychology, and evolution behind earworms, the tunes you can't stop hearing.
Why Intelligent People Have Stopped Explaining Themselves
Have you ever wondered why some of the smartest and most thoughtful individuals opt for silence rather than constant explanation? In this video, we explore this idea through the lens of Soren Kierkegaard, diving into why intelligent minds often stop trying to make others understand them—and why this can be a powerful, deliberate choice rather than arrogance.
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