Another “random” shooting — this time at an ICE facility near Dallas — and the headline writes itself: ANTI-ICE scrawled on bullet casings. Convenient? Or planted? In this episode we pull the thread: why details appear instantly in some cases and vanish in others, how selective evidence manufacture shapes public memory, and why confusion is now the product.We also zoom out: Charlie Kirk’s killing, the rush to label and censor, and Trump’s Kimmel post — is this just the new normal where every administration pressures platforms and networks to police speech? We compare the current pressure campaigns to past government–platform coordination and ask what “lawful but awful” moderation really means for the First Amendment.Then we look forward: digital ID rollouts (UK’s “Brit ID”), Palantir-style risk scoring, and the shift from crime to behavioral prediction — the pre-crime operating system quietly installing on your phone, your feeds, and your life.If you’re tired of being force-fed narratives and want receipts, skepticism, and first-principles analysis, this episode is for you.Chapters: ICE shooting breakdown • Manufactured evidence? • Speech policing (left vs right) • The pre-crime future • How to resist narrative fatigueKeywords: ICE facility shooting Dallas, anti-ICE bullets, media psyop, Charlie Kirk shooting, Jimmy Kimmel censorship, First Amendment, Missouri v. Biden comparison, digital ID UK, pre-crime, Palantir, behavioral prediction, mass formationSubscribe, share, and tell me this: Are you being informed — or managed?
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Rewarded for bravery that goes above and beyond the call of duty, the Medal of Honor is the United States’ top military decoration. The stories we tell are about the heroes who have distinguished themselves by acts of heroism and courage that have saved lives. From Judith Resnik, the second woman in space, to Daniel Daly, one of only 19 people to have received the Medal of Honor twice, these are stories about those who have done the improbable and unexpected, who have sacrificed something in the name of something much bigger than themselves. Every Wednesday on Medal of Honor, uncover what their experiences tell us about the nature of sacrifice, why people put their lives in danger for others, and what happens after you’ve become a hero. Special thanks to series creator Dan McGinn, to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society and Adam Plumpton. Medal of Honor begins on May 28. Subscribe to Pushkin+ to hear ad-free episodes one week early. Find Pushkin+ on the Medal of Honor show page in Apple or at Pushkin.fm. Subscribe on Apple: apple.co/pushkin Subscribe on Pushkin: pushkin.fm/plus
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