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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 57 MIN

Ep. 128 - Distracted, Divided, and Bamboozled

from The 4th Box · host Bri

As America approaches its 250th birthday, we find ourselves asking just how many of the principles that founded this nation have been abandoned. This week, we tackle some of the topics dominating today's political landscape, including Tulsi Gabbard's departure from the Trump administration, growing concerns over foreign influence in U.S. policy, America's involvement in overseas conflicts, and the widening divide within the MAGA movement. We explore why so many Americans feel disillusioned with the political process, and how media narratives, political theater, and endless distractions are keeping us from recognizing where the real power lies.The conversation also connects the dots between data centers, AI surveillance, eminent domain battles, corporate influence, and the increasing consolidation of power both at home and abroad. Drawing on lessons from recent guests and current events, we discuss why meaningful change starts at the local level, why informed citizens remain the greatest threat to centralized control, and what it will take to reclaim our constitutional freedoms.Relevant Link:https://www.theburningplatform.com/2026/06/03/bamboozled-once-again/If you enjoy joining us every week, please add a rating, subscribe, and share with your friends.We sincerely appreciate any donations and contributions that aid in keeping our podcast afloat. Please consider contributing to our effort via the link below or at www.thefourthbox.com/supportSTAY VIGILANT.

As America approaches its 250th birthday, we find ourselves asking just how many of the principles that founded this nation have been abandoned. This week, we tackle some of the topics dominating today's political landscape, including Tulsi Gabbard's departure from the Trump administration, growing concerns over foreign influence in U.S. policy, America's involvement in overseas conflicts, and the widening divide within the MAGA movement. We explore why so many Americans feel disillusioned with the political process, and how media narratives, political theater, and endless distractions are keeping us from recognizing where the real power lies.The conversation also connects the dots between data centers, AI surveillance, eminent domain battles, corporate influence, and the increasing consolidation of power both at home and abroad. Drawing on lessons from recent guests and current events, we discuss why meaningful change starts at the local level, why informed citizens remain the greatest threat to centralized control, and what it will take to reclaim our constitutional freedoms.Relevant Link:https://www.theburningplatform.com/2026/06/03/bamboozled-once-again/If you enjoy joining us every week, please add a rating, subscribe, and share with your friends.We sincerely appreciate any donations and contributions that aid in keeping our podcast afloat. Please consider contributing to our effort via the link below or at www.thefourthbox.com/supportSTAY VIGILANT.

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