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The Pulse Wave


⚡ Defense tech meets dysfunction.


Hosted by Virgil Virga, The Pulse Wave is where sharp satire meets serious analysis on the state of American defense, readiness, innovation, and government gridlock. Each episode cuts through the noise with bold takes, fast-paced panel banter, and zero tolerance for bureaucratic BS.


Whether it's recruiting wars, AI myths, shutdown fights, or military standards gone soft — we're talking about it. With guests who actually know the space and co-hosts who don’t pull punches.


Built for Earth.
Ready for orbit.


And built for a country trying to figure out the difference between defense and dysfunction.


🎧 New episodes weekly. Watch the show. Join the wave.

© 2025 Pulse Wave Podcast; hosted by Virgil
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Episodios
  • America’s STEM Grads Are Locked Out; the H1B Visa Loophole Behind it that No One Wants to Close
    Oct 8 2025

    Half a million American STEM grads can’t get jobs. Meanwhile, 240,000 OPT visa holders just took theirs — with zero FICA tax.

    It’s not about talent. It’s about incentives. Tax code. Loopholes. Corporate offshoring. And a system built to say “there’s a shortage” while the pipeline sits full.

    On this episode of The Pulse Wave, we break down the numbers and expose the mechanics behind America’s most under-discussed workforce failure.

    👉 Vince Virga (SkillStorm)
    👉 Rob Murtha (Adjective)
    👉 Tommy Weinert (Mount Indy)

    We cover:

    The real impact of H1B, OPT, and F1 visas

    The revolving door of offshore recruiting firms

    How universities cashed in while kids got wrecked

    What it’ll take to fix this

    Watch it. Then show your HR director.

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    52 m
  • America’s STEM Grads Are Locked Out; the H1B Visa Loophole Behind it that No One Wants to Close
    Oct 7 2025

    Half a million American STEM grads can’t get jobs. Meanwhile, 240,000 OPT visa holders just took theirs — with zero FICA tax.

    It’s not about talent. It’s about incentives. Tax code. Loopholes. Corporate offshoring. And a system built to say “there’s a shortage” while the pipeline sits full.

    On this episode of The Pulse Wave, we break down the numbers and expose the mechanics behind America’s most under-discussed workforce failure.

    👉 Vince Virga (SkillStorm)
    👉 Rob Murtha (Adjective)
    👉 Tommy Weinert (Mount Indy)

    We cover:

    The real impact of H1B, OPT, and F1 visas

    The revolving door of offshore recruiting firms

    How universities cashed in while kids got wrecked

    What it’ll take to fix this

    Watch it. Then show your HR director.

    Más Menos
    52 m
  • Bubble-Wrapped America: China in Our Tech and HR in Denial
    Oct 7 2025

    China isn’t just in our supply chain — they’re in our ports, our power grids, and our policies.

    In this week’s Pulse Wave, we open with a monologue that calls out the obvious: China is built deep into America’s critical infrastructure — from cranes and transformers to solar inverters and comms gear stamped Made in China.

    I sat down with Tom Weinert, Rob Murtha, and Nick Frazier to break it all down:

    • How 80% of U.S. ports rely on Chinese cranes, and what that means for logistics and national security.
    • The cyber threat from Volt Typhoon and why it’s been ignored for years.
    • How North Korean laptop farms and fake recruiting pipelines are penetrating cleared industries.
    • Why HR and program managers are now a front line of national defense.
    • And whether America has gone too soft — arguing about pronouns while Beijing embeds itself in our backbone.

    This is about more than cyber policy — it’s about grit, standards, and the price of comfort.

    🎥 Clip here: [insert video link]

    #NationalSecurity #China #CriticalInfrastructure #DefenseTech #SupplyChain #PulseWave #Cybersecurity

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    52 m
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