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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2026 · 53 MIN

This Changes Everything: AI Police, Arctic War Warnings & Trump’s Global Play

from RANDOM WAYPOINTS PODCAST · host WAYPOINT OVERLAND

In this episode, we examine the rapid convergence of technology, power, and geopolitics—and why it feels different this time.We begin by remembering cultural and historical figures who shaped America, then move into the rise of self-driving police vehicles and automated surveillance, raising urgent questions about civil liberties and law enforcement.From there, the conversation turns global: Why NATO is warning that the Arctic has become a new frontline, whether Greenland should be a U.S. state or sold outright, and what recent events in Venezuela may reveal about the next evolution of modern warfare.We also revisit the Milton Friedman paradox—why free immigration and welfare cannot coexist—and close with a look at Donald Trump’s emerging strategy on Venezuela, oil, and American power projection.This episode connects the dots between culture, technology, economics, and strategy—because none of these developments are happening in isolation.

In this episode, we examine the rapid convergence of technology, power, and geopolitics—and why it feels different this time. We begin by remembering cultural and historical figures who shaped America, then move into the rise of self-driving police vehicles and automated surveillance, raising urgent questions about civil liberties and law enforcement. From there, the conversation turns global: Why NATO is warning that the Arctic has become a new frontline, whether Greenland should be a ...

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