What happens when moral collapse, border chaos, and political power converge—and the official story stops making sense?
In this unflinching episode, hosts Greg Boulden and Katie Ladzinski bring together three fearless truth-seekers to examine the systems that profit from silence and punish those who ask questions.
Victor Nieves, President of the Life Issues Institute, confronts the moral foundation of the abortion debate—exposing how moral relativism has stripped human life of intrinsic value. He breaks down the growing threat of chemical abortion pills, the deception surrounding women’s “choice,” and how abortion has become intertwined with trafficking, exploitation, and political convenience.
Taylor of RGVTruth joins from the southern border with firsthand reporting on human trafficking networks, cartel control, terrorist infiltration, and the “compadre system” that protects corruption on both sides of the border. His evidence-backed reporting reveals how ideology, money, and fear have turned entire regions into corridors for exploitation.
The episode culminates with investigative journalist George Webb, who delivers a sobering deep dive into the Butler shooting, the Charlie Kirk investigation, and what he believes are long-running political and financial operations tied to DuPont money, intelligence networks, and federal silence. Webb raises critical questions about:
Why key names and evidence vanished from public view
How past assassination patterns echo into the present
The role of Delaware, Wilmington, and Rodney Square in intelligence and financial data operations
And why official investigations repeatedly stall just as answers come into focus
Webb’s reporting challenges listeners to reconsider whether these events are isolated—or part of a much larger pattern hidden in plain sight.
This episode is not about partisan loyalty.
It’s about human life, national security, and the cost of refusing to ask hard questions.
If you believe truth still matters—and that some stories are buried for a reason—this is an episode you need to hear.