Episodios

  • No Mercy, No Photos, and No Clue: Inside the 47th’s "Reign of Error"
    Apr 8 2026

    President Trump promised to drain the swamp with a "dream team" of loyalists. But by March 2026, the "Four Horsemen" of the 47th administration—Pete Hegseth, Kristi Noem, Pam Bondi, and Kash Patel—seem to be tripping over their own hooves.

    In this episode of UI PRESENTS, Kyle Fields digs into the chaos unfolding behind the scenes of the new administration. From the controversial rebranding of the "Department of War" and the tragic KC-135 crash in Iraq to the ousting of Kristi Noem and the FBI’s "Milan Olympic" partying, we’re looking at the evidence vs. the optics.

    Are these the disruptors we were promised, or is the "Deep State" just wearing a different hat?

    In this episode:

    • Pete Hegseth: "No quarter" rhetoric vs. the Pentagon's transparency crisis.

    • Kristi Noem: From "border warrior" to a perjury probe and a swift exit.

    • Pam Bondi: The New Jersey U.S. Attorney fiasco and Judge Brann’s 130-page smackdown.

    • Kash Patel: Why is the FBI Director chugging beers in Milan while civil rights probes hit "pause"?

    Stay skeptical. Question boldly.

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    11 m
  • UI PRESENTS| Nixon 2.0: The Upgrade Nobody Asked For
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of UI PRESENTS, host Kyle Fields dissects the dark presidential playbook that runs straight from Richard Nixon to Donald Trump, Nixon 2.0, the upgrade nobody asked for. From secret Cambodia bombings and Kent State to Iran threats, Venezuela sanctions, and federal crackdowns on Minneapolis protesters Renee Good and Alex Pretti, this deep dive exposes how “law and order” becomes a license for bloodshed and denial. We connect Watergate to January 6, Nixon’s enemies list to Trump’s Truth Social feed, and the “silent majority” to the MAGA movement showing how the imperial presidency went from whispers to a megaphone.


    Drawing on documents, timelines, and historical reporting, we break down foreign policy fakery, war powers abuse, the madman theory, protest repression, and election schemes from CREEP and the DNC break-in to fake electors, “find 11,780 votes,” and a sitting president watching a coup attempt unfold on TV. If Nixon was forced from office in disgrace while Trump survives impeachments, indictments, and an insurrection to reclaim the White House, what does that say about American democracy now? This is a must-watch for anyone interested in Watergate, January 6, presidential power, and how we slid from technocratic secrecy to reality-TV authoritarianism.

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    15 m
  • UI PRESENTS: The Finders Volume II- The Deep Cut
    Feb 23 2026

    In Part One, we told the Finders story the way it’s usually told: six children, two men in a van, a strange D.C. commune, and a case that seemed to vanish.

    In this episode, we go into the paper.

    The memos.

    The FBI Vault files.

    The Customs reports.

    The DOJ and CIA reviews.

    And we separate what is actually documented from what people believe those documents imply.

    In 1987, a U.S. Customs agent wrote that he was told the Finders investigation had become a “CIA internal matter,” and that the agency had “admitted to owning the Finders organization as a front.” Years later, DOJ and CIA produced records denying ownership or operational control, describing the connection as a misunderstanding involving a private contractor.

    Both statements exist in official records. They cannot both be completely right.

    This episode lays out:

    • What the 1987 Tallahassee arrest reports actually say

    • What Customs Agent Ramon J. Martinez documented in his memo

    • What the FBI Washington Field Office later concluded in its 324-page Vault file

    • The role of Future Enterprises and the CIA contractor explanation

    • The documented discrepancy over alleged evidence

    • The difference between confirmed records and inference

    No embellishment. No flattening. No internet mythology.

    Just Column A vs. Column B.

    Because when a case involving children, alleged cages, intelligence references, and redacted federal files ends with “no federal laws were violated,” the real question isn’t just what happened in 1987.

    It’s how decisions like that get made.

    📂 Sources referenced include:

    • FBI Vault – Washington Field Office Finders file

    • 1987 U.S. Customs memorandum

    • DOJ and CIA review correspondence

    • Contemporary reporting and congressional inquiry records

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    17 m
  • How Hollywood Became a Weapon: The Pentagon, the CIA, and America’s Cinematic Racism
    Feb 11 2026

    For over a century, American cinema has done more than entertain. It has shaped who the public fears, who it empathizes with, and which wars and policies feel “necessary.”

    In this investigation, Kyle Fields of Uncovered Investigates traces a hidden lineage—from The Birth of a Nation (1915) and its documented links to racial violence, through World War II propaganda films like Know Your Enemy: Japan, to modern Pentagon- and CIA-assisted blockbusters that quietly shape public consent for war, policing, surveillance, and racialized “threats.”

    Using historical records, declassified documents, academic research, and FOIA-based reporting, this episode examines how Hollywood became fused with U.S. national-security institutions—and how racism evolved from overt caricature into coded narrative embedded in genres we now consider “normal.”

    This is not a conspiracy theory. It’s documented history.

    If you’ve ever wondered why certain enemies always look the same on screen—or why American violence so often feels justified in movies—this investigation explains how those stories were engineered.

    Sources referenced include:
    – Harvard-affiliated research on The Birth of a Nation and racial violence
    – U.S. War Department propaganda archives
    – Office of War Information film guidelines
    – FOIA-released Pentagon and CIA entertainment liaison records

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    37 m
  • UI PRESENTS: ICAC, CyberTipline & The Hidden Gaps in Child Protection
    Jan 28 2026

    What happens after a child exploitation report is filed?

    Most people believe the system immediately steps in. That protection is automatic. That law enforcement takes over and a child is made safe.

    The reality is far more fragile.

    This episode of UI PRESENTS examines how reports move from the CyberTipline to ICAC task forces, where delays occur, and how backlogs, reporting failures, forensic limitations, and oversight gaps can leave children at risk — even when investigators are doing everything they can.

    Using findings from Department of Justice audits, Inspector General reports, and publicly documented oversight reviews, this episode follows the pipeline most people never see:

    • How CyberTip reports are routed

    • Where jurisdiction and data gaps slow response

    • Why case volume has outpaced resources

    • How forensic backlogs and encryption delay justice

    • Where mandatory reporting failures were identified by federal auditors

    • Why oversight and accountability gaps matter in child protection

    This is not an attack on ICAC.

    It is an examination of what happens when the larger system around ICAC cannot keep up.

    Because when systems fail quietly, children pay the price.

    If you care about child safety, online exploitation prevention, law enforcement accountability, or how federal child protection systems really work — this episode matters.

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    10 m
  • Operation Santa: America’s Most Wholesome PsyOp
    Dec 17 2025

    Every Christmas Eve, millions of families around the world do the same thing.

    They open a website.

    They call a hotline.

    They wait for updates from a military command center buried deep inside Cheyenne Mountain.

    And they ask the same question:

    Where is Santa?

    What most people don’t realize is that the system tracking Santa Claus was originally built to detect Soviet nuclear bombers.

    This episode of Stories From the Vault investigates the true origins of the NORAD Santa Tracker — from a Cold War emergency hotline, to early-warning radar nets aimed at the Arctic, to a tradition that now draws tens of thousands of volunteers every year.

    Was it really just a typo in a 1955 Sears ad?

    Or did the U.S. government accidentally — or intentionally — create the most successful and wholesome psychological operation in American history?

    Using declassified records, historical reporting, and Cold War context, we examine how fear was transformed into reassurance… and how the same surveillance infrastructure designed for war became a bedtime story for children.

    This isn’t an exposé meant to ruin Christmas.

    It’s an investigation into how storytelling, trust, and institutions shape belief — and why this tradition still works nearly 70 years later.

    🧭 Stories From the Vault explores declassified history, hidden systems, and the stories that quietly shape public consciousness.

    👇 After watching, comment and tell us:

    Do you think the Santa Tracker is just a harmless tradition… or America’s most successful PsyOp?

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    31 m
  • The Cognitive Coverup: Biden, the AutoPen, and What America Needs to Know
    Nov 14 2025

    In this full investigation, we dive into the story of Joe Biden’s cognitive health and the alleged cover-up behind the scenes. From public moments of struggle, to insider accounts, to Kamala Harris’s memoir, Dr. Jill Biden’s role, and the controversial use of the AutoPen, this episode explores the transparency, accountability, and constitutional implications every American should understand.

    Support our investigative reporting by liking, subscribing, and commenting on what topics you want covered next. Your questions shape the future investigations.

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    14 m
  • The Finders: FBI’s Most Requested File | Stories from the Vault Halloween Special
    Oct 30 2025

    The most requested FBI file is finally uncovered. The Finders—a case of missing children, secretive adults, and a trail of unsettling events that barely anyone talks about.In this special Halloween episode of Stories from the Vault, we dig into the FBI’s records, explore the mysterious individuals involved, and ask the question: who’s requesting this file, and why?Be warned—some truths are darker than fiction.

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    10 m