Episode 188: Gary Wayne Puckett, Part 2

Episode 188: Gary Wayne Puckett, Part 2

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DEEP DIVE: STOP BULLYING ME!

Man, 2026 is off to a bizarre start. This week a group of people were locked up in jail for posting tweets about Brigitte Macron (yep, you can get arrested for “online bullying”…who knew!). Plus, we share the story of Sascha Riley, an Epstein adjacent survivor who’s story is gett ...  Show more

Episode 386: John Hinckley Jr.

On March 30, 1981, the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, is just two months into his presidency when he attends a speaking engagement at the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. As the president exits the building and makes his way towards his limousine, six shots r ...  Show more

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