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EPISODE · May 31, 2026 · 2H 58M

Exposing Corruption, Interventionism, and the Fight for Truth

from Riscalla's Red Pill Reality Show · host Victoria Smith

In this episode of the Red Pill Reality Show, host Riscalla delivers a passionate critique of current American political and foreign policy, focusing on government corruption, the influence of money on elections, and the push for conflict in the Middle East. Riscalla argues that political offices are driven by fundraising rather than qualifications and expresses disillusionment with current political leadership, including Donald Trump and his stance on various issues. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to criticizing U.S. interventionism, specifically accusing the government of pre-planning wars to protect the petrodollar, expand geopolitical influence, and serve corporate interests. Riscalla highlights the role of data centers as mass surveillance tools and questions the media narrative surrounding Iran, arguing that U.S. foreign policy is designed to benefit a small group of elite interests rather than the American people. Additionally, the host discusses the Epstein Files, demanding transparency and justice for survivors, and laments the moral decay he perceives in society, advocating for a return to traditional values and prayer as a means of seeking change.

In this episode of the Red Pill Reality Show, host Riscalla delivers a passionate critique of current American political and foreign policy, focusing on government corruption, the influence of money on elections, and the push for conflict in the Middle East. Riscalla argues that political offices are driven by fundraising rather than qualifications and expresses disillusionment with current political leadership, including Donald Trump and his stance on various issues. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to criticizing U.S. interventionism, specifically accusing the government of pre-planning wars to protect the petrodollar, expand geopolitical influence, and serve corporate interests. Riscalla highlights the role of data centers as mass surveillance tools and questions the media narrative surrounding Iran, arguing that U.S. foreign policy is designed to benefit a small group of elite interests rather than the American people. Additionally, the host discusses the Epstein Files, demanding transparency and justice for survivors, and laments the moral decay he perceives in society, advocating for a return to traditional values and prayer as a means of seeking change.

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