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City That Pays You To Do Drugs

In spite of record-high drug overdose deaths in 2023–80 percent of them from fentanyl–rampant homelessness, deadly drug addiction and unpunished crime, the once-proud city of San Francisco is slowly dying.

Independent journalist Tyler Oliveira reports directly from the drug zone, where he discovered that the city is basically paying the homeless and downtrodden to use drugs. Says one unfortunate addict, “If we’re going to be realistic here, they pay you to be homeless. I get $620 a month.” Many others admit doing drugs daily, some saying they’ve actually faced death several times, before being revived.

Oliveira hooks up with citizen journalist J.J. Smith, whose lived in the heart of San Francisco’s drug crisis his entire life, for a deep dive into the chaos and to discuss possible solutions.

Black Pope Shrouded In Mystery

Riss Flex dives into the mystery surrounding Super Jesuit Fr. Arturo Sosa, superior general of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Black Pope.

While Sosa’s persona is practically unknown to the general public and shrouded in mystery, he confides that the role of the Society of Jesus is to aid the Vatican and the Roman Catholic Church in whatever way Pope Francis deems helpful.

Independent journalist Billy Carson has a different perspective, pointing out that the Black Pope is beholden to an oath “that is so dark, it’ll make you feel sick on the inside.” More with Flex, including a clip further explaining the machinations of the Black Pope and the Jesuits.

The City That Banned Police

Independent journalist Tyler Oliveira reveals his investigation of Seattle, the city that banned police in protest of the George Floyd murder in Minneapolis four years ago.

Olveira is joined by Seattle journalist Jonathan Choe and what they found in Emerald City was not pretty–drug addiction, homelessness, racism, protests and out-of-control crime. While city officials moved quickly to eradicate police free zones that were formed after massive rioting in 2020, Seattle has yet to recover from the enormous social-experiment hole it dug itself into. Here’s the report.

Weaponized Migration

Sara Carter welcomes independent journalist and longtime war correspondent Michael Yon to the podcast to discuss the weaponization of migration from Latin America to the United States.

Yon explains why the real number of people illegally entering our nation is at least 300,000 per month and probably much higher. He also slams Texas Gov. Greg Abbott for doing virtually nothing about the invasion of the U.S. More from Carter and Yon.

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