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A rumor can travel faster than a police report, but silence from the people in charge travels even faster. We start the morning with a KMJC local story tied to crimes against children, a public official facing serious allegations online, and the uncomfortable question that follows every viral clip: what do our institutions do when the whole community is watching?
From public records requests to basic questions for the Bremerton Police Department and the school district, we lay out what we asked, what we could confirm, and what agencies refused to discuss. We keep coming back to one theme: presumption of innocence and government transparency can coexist, but only if officials communicate clearly about process, safeguards, and documentation. Without that, parents, voters, and taxpayers are left to fill the gaps with speculation.
Then we zoom out to Washington State politics, media incentives, and national turbulence: Ukraine, Russia sanctions, the reported death of Senator Lindsey Graham, and ongoing questions about Mitch McConnell’s condition. We also talk about how smear campaigns and algorithm-driven outrage can shape what “truth” looks like online, plus why crypto narratives like stablecoins and Bitcoin keep showing up in political power conversations.
We wrap by getting practical about election integrity, the filibuster, and the Save America Act, and why local pressure is often the only thing that forces accountability. If you want more independent reporting like this, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review. What part of this story do you most want verified next?
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A rumor can travel faster than a police report, but silence from the people in charge travels even faster. We start the morning with a KMJC local story tied to crimes against children, a public official facing serious allegations online, and the uncomfortable question that follows every viral clip: what do our institutions do when the whole community is watching?
From public records requests to basic questions for the Bremerton Police Department and the school district, we lay out what we asked, what we could confirm, and what agencies refused to discuss. We keep coming back to one theme: presumption of innocence and government transparency can coexist, but only if officials communicate clearly about process, safeguards, and documentation. Without that, parents, voters, and taxpayers are left to fill the gaps with speculation.
Then we zoom out to Washington State politics, media incentives, and national turbulence: Ukraine, Russia sanctions, the reported death of Senator Lindsey Graham, and ongoing questions about Mitch McConnell’s condition. We also talk about how smear campaigns and algorithm-driven outrage can shape what “truth” looks like online, plus why crypto narratives like stablecoins and Bitcoin keep showing up in political power conversations.
We wrap by getting practical about election integrity, the filibuster, and the Save America Act, and why local pressure is often the only thing that forces accountability. If you want more independent reporting like this, subscribe, share the show, and leave a review. What part of this story do you most want verified next?
Support the show
Get off Zero, the EASIEST WAY TO BUY BITCOIN #BTC
https://river.com/invite?r=Y6QR4HBWCQ
Ghost Phones, Laptops and Tablets, Mark37 has it all
https://Mark37.com/ref/live1776
Thursday Night PRIVATE IGNITE presentation via Zoom
Register for our FREE Ignite webinar every Thursday at 4:30p PST 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/48vKR1D
www.PeasantsPerspective.com
www.LeftBehindandWithout.org
www.DollarsVoteLouder.com
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