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WTH NEWS NETWORK
by michaelcorrell13
News with Correll is where old-school journalism meets pirate radio fire.Veteran journalist Marta Correll brings decades of newsroom experience, sharp analysis, and a relentless commitment to facts. Alongside her, longtime pirate radio activist Michael Correll delivers unfiltered commentary, media critique, and the rebellious energy of independent broadcasting.Together, they break down national headlines, local stories that corporate media ignores, and the political undercurrents shaping everyday life. Expect real reporting, strong opinions, historic context, and the kind of conversations that don’t always make it onto mainstream airwaves.If you’re tired of sanitized news and hungry for perspective with backbone, News with Karel is your frequency.<
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Why Fox Wants More Teen Pregnancies — A Stark Exposé
The host rips into Fox News and other commentators for lamenting low teen pregnancies and low sperm counts, arguing these concerns mask a darker strategy: creating more poor children to bolster military recruitment and support war. Through personal anecdotes about parenting Gen Z and past mistakes, the episode highlights how younger generations are delaying relationships for financial stability and criticizes how poverty is used to funnel people into the military. The episode blends sharp political critique with humor and calls for listeners to engage with the content.
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Epstein’s War: Ammo Shortages, Skyrocketing Missile Costs, and the Iran Threat
This episode examines how early reporting revealed critical ammunition shortages and the high cost of interceptor missiles compared to inexpensive Iranian drones, highlighting production imbalances that raise the price of war. It criticizes political leadership for apparent indifference to consumer pain from tariffs and conflict, and argues that conflicts and sensational topics are being used to distract from the Epstein files. The episode connects foreign policy, military decisions, and economic consequences at home, arguing that recent policies have weakened the U.S. position while benefiting rivals abroad.
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The Gold Phone Scam: 590,000 Deposits, No Delivery
This episode rants about the controversy over the Trump gold phone — 590,000 people put down $100 deposits on a device promised to be made in America, only to have the claims quietly changed and terms updated to offer no delivery or refund guarantees. The host connects the phone issue to broader accusations against Trump: alleged scams, unpaid contractors, lavish White House decor funded by the public, and how supporters were misled, all delivered with angry humor and a call to laugh and subscribe.
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You’re Worshiping the Antichrist: A Pagan’s Call-Out
A pagan host criticizes modern Christian nationalism, arguing that worship of Trump and golden statues echoes warnings about the Antichrist and a failure to live Christ-like values. The episode urges listeners to read and interpret the Bible themselves instead of relying on partisan clergy, highlights symbolic readings of scripture, and challenges believers to reject idol worship and embrace compassion. Calls to engage include subscribing, commenting, and joining discussions to push the conversation forward.
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Presidential Unfitness
Trump holds children hostage to listen to the same lies he tells adults, making the presidential physical fitness test about himself while terrorizing children
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Trump’s revenge against us all
Our unhinged president is on a warpath to make us suffer and pay for the bill
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Secret Dental Visit Fuels Concerns Over Trump’s Health
This episode examines concerns over Donald Trump’s hidden health issues after a secret dental appointment and argues that lies and secrecy are eroding public trust. It connects failures in leadership, propaganda, and logistics—including reported ammunition shortages and attacks on U.S. bases—to a broader crisis in American credibility, while noting how Iran is dominating the information battlefield. The host calls for a focus on hearts and minds, critiques political hypocrisy, and warns that perception and truth now shape outcomes more than military hardware alone.
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Mayday song
A song that speaks to our troubled times
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May Day Reborn: Global Boycott for Worker Solidarity
This episode calls for a worldwide May Day boycott to show international solidarity among workers: skip work and school, avoid big corporations and media, and protest in the streets to hit the profits of the wealthy. It reflects on the history of May Day versus Labor Day, praises longshoremen's cross-border solidarity, and urges listeners to join a one-day action to send a clear message to the elite.
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Full of Shit: A Musical Takedown
A comedian turns anger at the president into a biting, explicit protest song — a mix of outrage, satire, and repeated chorus calling out lies, gaslighting, and demands for impeachment. Short, raw, and unapologetic, the episode blends humor and fury to deliver a powerful political rant set to music.
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King of Violent Rhetoric: Trump's Most Dangerous Lines
This episode compiles clips of Donald Trump’s violent and dehumanizing rhetoric, highlighting repeated threats and attacks on political opponents and institutions. The host reacts with anger, critiques deleted DOJ materials and social-media removals, and stresses that deleted content and evidence persist through screenshots and archives.
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Ballroom Politics: Was the Assassination Attempt a Setup?
The host rips into the GOP and Donald Trump after an alleged assassination attempt, arguing the incident may have been staged to benefit Trump politically. The episode criticizes party leadership, raises concerns about security at Mar-a-Lago, accuses officials of insider dealing and power grabs, and urges viewers to comment and engage.
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Warning: Could a Saudi-Backed False Flag Be Used to Boost Presidential Power?
The speaker alleges that the president and his family have made billions from ties to Saudi Arabia and that U.S. actions against Iran are driven by Saudi and Israeli interests, portraying American troops as mercenaries for those governments. He compares the potential political payoff to how 9/11 strengthened George W. Bush, warns a similar false-flag could be used to increase presidential power, and invites viewers to comment, share, and discuss.
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Trump Meltdown: Roast, 'Assassination' Claims, and the Battle Over Free Speech
The host launches into a blistering rant against Donald Trump and MAGA, criticizing calls to fire Jimmy Kimmel, dismissing a recent alleged assassination attempt as dubious, and lambasting Trump as unable to take a joke. He vows to cancel subscriptions and boycott media conglomerates that bow to Trump, while touching on press freedom, media mergers, and broader political consequences in a profanity-laced opinion piece.
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What Shall We Do with the Drunken Hegseth?
An irreverent episode that opens with a bawdy sea‑shanty jab at Hegseth and a string of pop‑culture quips, then pivots into a sharp critique of propaganda. The host contrasts Iran’s surprisingly effective musical messaging with what he sees as dull American government propaganda, calls out political hypocrisy, and stakes an anti‑fascist position. Expect blunt humor, references ranging from Pulp Fiction to naval songs, and a closing call to engage in the comments.
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Taco Saturday? Trump, the Correspondents' Dinner and a Fake-News Megacorp
A playful, on-the-move episode where the host sings a subscriber jingle, asks viewers to subscribe, and previews the White House Correspondents' Dinner — wondering whether Trump will attend or use a dramatic excuse. The host riffs on the rise of media conglomerates (and mentions Paramount Plus), the role of independent media, and recent headlines about canceled Pakistan negotiations as possible reasons for political absences, all delivered in a casual, hand-held street-style update.
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Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood — A Subscriber’s Take on the Correspondents’ Dinner
A lively, off-the-cuff episode where the host sings a friendly intro, asks listeners to subscribe, and previews the White House Correspondents' Dinner — speculating about Trump's attendance, possible excuses, and the influence of media conglomerates. The episode also touches on canceled Pakistan negotiations, the rise of independent media, and the host's plans to find alternative coverage. It closes with thanks to subscribers and a promise of steadier future videos.
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Parthenogenesis: When 'It's Science' Isn't the Whole Story
This episode tackles online arguments that transgender people shouldn't exist and challenges the claim that "there are only two genders." The host explains that what others choose to do with their bodies doesn't affect him and that insisting on a binary ignores scientific examples. The episode introduces parthenogenesis—reproduction without sexual union—and describes cases in animals that can change sex or reproduce asexually, suggesting biology is more complex than some political talking points. The host encourages listeners to use these facts when confronting those who say "it's science."
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We Broke the Glass Ceiling: Why Independent Media Matters Now
Celebrating new subscriber milestones across YouTube, TikTok, podcasts, and Substack while warning about the corporate media consolidation led by the Paramount merger and explaining why I canceled my subscription. The episode covers platform challenges, account losses on TikTok, and our growing global audience. It also traces a history from 1990s pirate radio and the fight against the FCC to secure community airwaves, highlights the need to support independent media creators, and gives shout-outs to colleagues who inspire this work. Thank you for supporting WTH News Network.
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They Piss on Our Heads and Call It Rain: Calling Out Media Lies
A fiery monologue tearing into media and political lies about Iran, the nuclear program, and alleged attacks on Americans. The host demands direct fact-checking, mocks repeated falsehoods, and urges viewers to comment, subscribe, and keep the confrontation going.
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Baghdad Barbie and the Propaganda Machine
This episode criticizes American media and leadership for short attention spans and poor foreign policy, arguing that Iran understands and exploits U.S. weaknesses while using sharp satire and music to make the point. Host skewers public figures, mocks propaganda and hypocrisy, and reflects on shifting public opinion toward Trump and MAGA, mixing political analysis with biting humor and songs.
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Scorched Earth: MAGA Tears and the Gerrymander Backlash
An angry, opinionated monologue about Republicans "playing victim" after aggressive gerrymandering and redistricting, and Democrats finally pushing back at the state and national level. The speaker also rips into Trump over taxes and lawsuits, criticizes mainstream media, and urges independent media, activism, and accountability as political consequences loom.
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When a General Said No: Caine Blocking Trump's Nuclear Access
This episode covers claims that during a high-tension moment with Iran, former President Trump sought access to nuclear codes and was denied by General Kane, who reportedly protected global safety. It also warns against political distractions—reminding listeners of serious allegations and unresolved abuses that should not be buried by crises or media diversions.
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Lego Wars and Lost Dignity: Trump, Iran, and the Viral Roast
This episode attacks Donald Trump's actions and rhetoric, condemns an ongoing war, and highlights Iranian propaganda and rap that mock American figures and military claims. It covers the "Lego Wars" comparison, Antichrist-themed accusations, discussions of strikes and defense postures, and ends with a call to grow independent media ahead of the midterms.
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Leave the Pope Alone! A Wild Rant on Politics and Religion
A fiery, humorous monologue reacting to media and political attacks on the Pope, touching on Trump, Sean Hannity, biblical misquotes, and the oddities of Christian nationalism. The speaker mixes satire with personal perspective—recalling history, pagan and fringe defenses, and a tongue-in-cheek call to protect the Pope—ending with a cheeky plea to "leave the Pope alone."
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AI, Legos, and the Propaganda Battlefield
This episode is a fast-paced, opinionated rant that mixes political critique, cultural observations, and dark humor. The host discusses how AI and memes shape public perception, criticizes U.S. foreign policy and domestic corruption, and reflects on international propaganda, especially from Iran. Expect sharp satire, references to conspiracy themes, and a call for audience engagement in the comments.
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Warehouse Luigi: Sparks of a New Class War
This episode explores the viral story of “Warehouse Luigi” and a wave of warehouse fires linked to worker resistance, examining class tensions, independent media coverage, and the rise of militant protest tactics. The host reflects on his past activism and debates the ethics of property destruction versus systemic violence, shares clips and a protest song, and promises to continue following this unfolding movement.
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Ukraine Steps Up: Allies, Innovation, and a Fractured U.S. Response
This episode criticizes the U.S. leadership’s approach to the Iran conflict and reminds listeners that NATO’s defense obligations don’t cover attacks launched by the attacker. It highlights how Ukraine immediately offered help and is now facing targeting by Iran in the Middle East. It also covers Ukraine’s recent battlefield innovations — capturing a Russian position using aerial drones and unmanned ground vehicles with no infantry losses — and how those technologies are reshaping warfare as the U.S. studies and adapts.
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Swalwell Steps Down — Why Are Democrats Always the Ones to Resign?
The host reacts to Eric Swalwell's resignation after allegations from staffers, contrasting Democratic accountability with Republican refusal to resign in similar scandals and citing past examples like Al Franken and other GOP misconduct. He argues Democrats must stop following traditional rules, advocates a tougher, no-holds-barred approach to political fights, and urges listeners to engage and push for more aggressive tactics.
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PRAISE THE LARD
Fat orange Jesus believes he’s the real thing as Iran condemns his attacks on the Pope
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U.S. Navy Moves to Interdict Iran-Tolled Ships — Tensions Escalate
The episode covers rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. Navy moves to interdict vessels that paid Iran to transit the waterway, with reports of U.S. destroyers encountering Iranian threats and possible drone activity. The president also said the U.S. is ready to finish negotiations on Iran's nuclear deal. The host reacts to international political news — including Viktor Orbán conceding in Hungary — and delivers sharp criticism of U.S. political figures and allies, urging viewers to engage and subscribe.
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Trump Kneels to Putin: Chaos and Purges Rock the U.S. Military
This episode breaks down a chaotic picture of presidential incoherence and sweeping firings that are destabilizing the U.S. military amid an ongoing war, with the host citing Rachel Maddow's reporting. It also covers attempts to restrict information—blocking satellite access, targeting reporters—and raises concerns about religious favoritism in military chaplaincy and the need to expose hidden files.
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Trump Unravels — Iran’s 10-Point Deal and the Closed Straits of Hormuz
This episode features a heated critique of Donald Trump’s behavior and handling of foreign policy, focusing on Iran’s contentious 10-point plan, disputes over control and tolls of the Straits of Hormuz, and stalled negotiations in Pakistan. The host also covers related global developments — including Ukraine’s strikes on Russian oil infrastructure — and urges listeners to vote, check registration, and engage with the channel.
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The Ceasefire That Wasn't: Chaos, Crash, and Crisis
A raw, urgent episode that moves from a personal emergency — a wild tricycle accident and ER visit — to a searing critique of recent geopolitical events, including a failed ceasefire, risky diplomacy with Iran, and fears of nuclear escalation under current leadership. The host mixes firsthand anecdotes, anger at political failures, and a plea for support as they recover and continue reporting.
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Draft Panic: Automatic Registration Kicks In This December
This episode warns that automatic draft registration begins in December, criticizes current leadership and the push for another oil-driven war, and highlights how drafts disproportionately affect the poor and young people. The host urges listeners to oppose the policy, stay politically engaged, and continue the conversation in the comments.
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You can’t bomb us into peace
Deranged President that should be in a padded room
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LegoGate
Idiocracy has taken over
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Hipitus Hoppitus Trump Easter message
The most unhinged post yet
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Absentee president
Not one word about our missing airman but much about the ballroom
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The king has no brain
Trumps staff to stop lying to him or that’s the excuse they give for his incompetence
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Isreal won’t come
While fighting Israel’s stupid war they won’t assist us
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It’s Genocide
Isreal is committing genocide on their land and beyond
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Erase Him
When he’s gone we have to undo everything he did and remove his name and likeness from everything he put it on
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Family Values
The dog killer got a shock
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Taco Wednesday
Time for trump to chicken out
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Judge Blocks Trump's Ballroom — Kennedy Center Could Be Next
This episode covers recent court actions blocking Donald Trump's plans — from altering landmark sites like ballrooms and the Kennedy Center to halting offshore wind projects — and the legal and political fallout. The host criticizes Trump's motives, connects energy policy to oil interests and conflict, and argues that blocking renewables hurts both infrastructure and the environment.
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Trump’s Elevator Exit: Don’t Let Him Call It a Victory
This episode critiques Donald Trump’s reported willingness to withdraw from a potential Iran conflict and warns against letting that withdrawal be spun as a victory. It breaks down the mismatch between inexpensive Iranian drones and costly interceptor missiles, highlights shortages and logistics failures among U.S. and Israeli allies, and covers regional pressure for a ground war. The host also mentions an upcoming livestream on TikTok for further discussion.
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Lindsey, Go Fight Your Own War
The host rips into hawkish rhetoric and broken political promises, condemning calls for war without personal risk. He criticizes leaders who push for conflict, mocks claims that allies or the Middle East will pay for wars, and explains Iran’s new missile tactics that overwhelm air defenses. The episode mixes sharp political commentary with blunt humor and personal appeals.
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Trump's Bluff Called: Russia Breaks the Cuban Blockade
This episode examines Russia sending a tanker to Cuba that broke the U.S. blockade and how the move exposed Donald Trump’s threats as a bluff. The host criticizes Trump’s reaction onboard Air Force One, highlights accusations of hypocrisy and bullying in U.S. foreign policy, and considers the broader implications for international relations and alliances.
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Congress Weighs Healthcare Cuts to Fund Trump’s $200B Iran War Push
Donald Trump is pushing for $200 billion to fund a potential war in Iran, and congressional Republicans are reportedly considering cuts to health care programs like Medicaid and Medicare to find the money. Aaron Parnas broke the alert that sparked the reaction in this episode. The host responds with outrage at the prospect of reallocating funds from public health to military and immigration enforcement, urges listeners to support independent coverage, and warns of the consequences for everyday Americans.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
News with Correll is where old-school journalism meets pirate radio fire.Veteran journalist Marta Correll brings decades of newsroom experience, sharp analysis, and a relentless commitment to facts. Alongside her, longtime pirate radio activist Michael Correll delivers unfiltered commentary, media critique, and the rebellious energy of independent broadcasting.Together, they break down national headlines, local stories that corporate media ignores, and the political undercurrents shaping everyday life. Expect real reporting, strong opinions, historic context, and the kind of conversations that don’t always make it onto mainstream airwaves.If you’re tired of sanitized news and hungry for perspective with backbone, News with Karel is your frequency.<
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