EPISODE · Feb 13, 2026 · 1H 13M
"Cuba vs US, Female Wrestler Assaulted in the name of ‘Inclusion’, Japan Defends Sovereignty"
from Dr. Naomi Wolf's Outspoken · host Dr Naomi Wolf
In this week’s update on liberty stories in the U.S. and worldwide, we examine how China is using Cuba and the Cuban people as a base of operations—militarily and strategically—to target the United States. We also cover allegations that a teenage wrestler was sexually assaulted live in real time, as boys continue to dominate girls’ sports and intrude into their restrooms and changing rooms. Finally, Japan’s new prime minister defends Japanese culture and sovereignty against globalist dilution. Is she “far right”—or simply proud of being Japanese?Watch Now: From our sponsors:American Alternative Assets: Uncover the truth behind market turbulence. The Bellweather Signal reveals 7 hidden economic indicators flashing red right now. Get the free report and learn how to protect your savings with gold and silver. Download it today at https://www.CloutGold.comThe Oxford Club: Most people worry about inflation eroding their savings, but an even quieter threat is the widening gap between inflation and what banks pay—one reason some investors are turning to what’s being called “The 29% Account,” explained here: https://www.secret29account.comDiscover LegiSector! Stay up-to-date on issues you care about with LegiSector’s state-of-the-art summarizing capabilities and customizable portals. Try now for a free trial...Learn more at https://www.legisector.comOutspoken with Dr Naomi Wolf is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit naomiwolf.substack.com/subscribe
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