Episodios

  • Ep: 19 Trust No One: Low Government Faith, Pedo Epidemic, and the Iran Trap
    Mar 9 2026

    This episode explores the complex issues of trust in government, international relations, and the influence of global corporations. The hosts delve into topics like Middle East conflicts, US foreign policy, and the role of Israel in global affairs, offering a critical perspective on current events and historical context. In this episode, Bryan Mayon and Jason Hedrick delve into the complexities of global conflicts, military spending, and the hidden agendas behind wars. They explore the role of defense contractors, the true cost of military interventions, and the psychological and political factors fueling ongoing conflicts.

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    3 h y 9 m
  • Ep: 18 “Debt Slavery, Epstein’s Ghosts & Cartel Hell: What They Don’t Want You to Connect” Part 2
    Mar 2 2026

    This week we will get to know a little about BiBi Netanyahu, We will discuss The Epstein Files,

    What went down in Mexico this week, Are there Foreign Terrorist in the U.S.,

    There is an ICE agent whistleblower and Much more tonight on The Sense and Senseless Podcast.

    But first I want to talk about the National debt before we get into tonight’s show.

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    59 m
  • Ep: 18 “Debt Slavery, Epstein’s Ghosts & Cartel Hell: What They Don’t Want You to Connect” Part 1
    Mar 2 2026

    This week we will get to know a little about BiBi Netanyahu, We will discuss The Epstein Files,

    What went down in Mexico this week, Are there Foreign Terrorist in the U.S.,

    There is an ICE agent whistleblower and Much more tonight on The Sense and Senseless Podcast.

    But first I want to talk about the National debt before we get into tonight’s show.

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    2 h y 26 m
  • Ep:17 "The Great American Rip-Off: Foreign Influence, Wasted Billions, and the Tech That's Watching"
    Feb 22 2026

    This episode explores the hidden truths behind government spending, surveillance, and societal control. The hosts delve into topics like international money flow, political manipulation, deep state operations, and the pervasive reach of surveillance technology, aiming to awaken listeners to the realities of modern society. This episode explores the complex web of government corruption, foreign influence, and societal division. We delve into historical insights, current political dynamics, and strategies to understand and challenge systemic issues.#GovernmentCorruption #SurveillanceState #DeepState

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    2 h y 10 m
  • Ep: 16 Burn It Down: Politicians, Media Lies, and the War on Truth Part 2
    Feb 17 2026

    The conversation covers a range of discussions about the NFL and Super Bowl, California's political landscape, and the ongoing investigation into Epstein. The hosts express their frustrations with the NFL's business model, the cultural implications of sports, and the lack of accountability in politics. In this conversation, Bryan Mayon and Jason Hedrick delve into the complexities surrounding the Epstein files, political accountability, and the influence of corruption within the justice system. They discuss the implications of political messaging, the role of younger politicians in exposing corruption, and the potential connections between international relations and the Epstein case. The dialogue highlights the frustrations of the public regarding the lack of investigations and accountability, as well as the perceived puppet masters controlling political narratives. The conversation culminates in a call for transparency and justice in a system that often seems rigged against the average citizen. In this conversation, Bryan Mayon and Jason Hedrick delve into various pressing issues, including the Epstein scandal, the ethics surrounding end-of-life care, and the complexities of Medicare and government spending. They discuss the current state of the economy, the growing divide in American society, and the influence of algorithms on public perception and behavior. The conversation emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, self-reliance, and the need to break free from the constraints imposed by societal norms and digital distractions.

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Ep: 16 Burn It Down: Politicians, Media Lies, and the War on Truth Part 1
    Feb 16 2026

    The conversation covers a range of discussions about the NFL and Super Bowl, California's political landscape, and the ongoing investigation into Epstein. The hosts express their frustrations with the NFL's business model, the cultural implications of sports, and the lack of accountability in politics. In this conversation, Bryan Mayon and Jason Hedrick delve into the complexities surrounding the Epstein files, political accountability, and the influence of corruption within the justice system. They discuss the implications of political messaging, the role of younger politicians in exposing corruption, and the potential connections between international relations and the Epstein case. The dialogue highlights the frustrations of the public regarding the lack of investigations and accountability, as well as the perceived puppet masters controlling political narratives. The conversation culminates in a call for transparency and justice in a system that often seems rigged against the average citizen. In this conversation, Bryan Mayon and Jason Hedrick delve into various pressing issues, including the Epstein scandal, the ethics surrounding end-of-life care, and the complexities of Medicare and government spending. They discuss the current state of the economy, the growing divide in American society, and the influence of algorithms on public perception and behavior. The conversation emphasizes the importance of critical thinking, self-reliance, and the need to break free from the constraints imposed by societal norms and digital distractions.

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    2 h y 16 m
  • Ep: 15 Part 2 "The Isolation of Technology and Control, Exploring the Kissinger Report and Depopulation"
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, Bryan Mayon delves into the complex relationship between technology, societal control, and historical abuses. He discusses the isolation brought on by technology, the implications of the Kissinger Report on depopulation, and the tragic story of Ryan White in the context of the AIDS epidemic. The conversation shifts to the declining birth rates and the role of Planned Parenthood, before exploring global abortion trends and the impact of technology on human connection. Bryan also examines foreign ownership of U.S. farmland and the corporate control of agriculture, culminating in a discussion about historical medical experiments conducted on vulnerable populations.

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    1 h y 21 m