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The Unknown Podcast Episode 62
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Episode 62 of The Unknown Podcast explodes with global stakes and domestic drama. Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe unpack Donald Trump’s Asian trade blitz, looming Venezuela conflict, and New York…
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The Man Who Mined Paper: Inside Radovan Vitek’s Empire of Mirrors
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Radovan Vitek built his empire not from stone or steel but from signatures and paper. The Czech-born magnate turned Luxembourg’s corporate landscape into a maze of shell companies, hidden trusts,…
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McMahon’s Puppets Caught Acting!
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In Staten Island’s latest act of political theater, Democratic Judge Raymond Rodriguez and Republican boss Michael Tannousis are pretending to feud — a carefully staged brawl orchestrated by District Attorney…
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The FEDS’ Perfect Victim: Why a Man Who Never Lost a Dime Cried Fraud to the FBI
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Bernhard Fritsch built a company that could have changed social media. Danny Guy made sure it didn’t. The German inventor’s platform, StarClub, was poised to revolutionize influencer monetization when Guy…
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Trump’s War on Radicals: President Fights Paid Agitators, Courts, and Crime
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In The Unknown Podcast Episode 61, Richard Luthmann and Michael Volpe unleashed a verbal blitz on America’s chaos—tearing into leftist agitators, corrupt prosecutors, and foreign threats with bare-knuckle analysis. From…
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A Modern Day Lufthansa Heist
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Bernhard Fritsch, once hailed as a visionary who beat Apple to digital music, has pulled off what some call the “modern Lufthansa Heist.” On Monday, Judge Dale S. Fischer handed…
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GERMAN GENIUS GHOSTS THE FEDS
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Bernhard Fritsch, the German-born tech entrepreneur once hailed as a digital visionary, has done what few defendants ever do—vanished beyond the reach of the U.S. justice system. Convicted of wire…
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Peace Abroad and Payback at Home
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President Donald Trump’s second term is defined by peace abroad and payback at home. From the Knesset to Cairo, Trump’s “peace through strength” diplomacy is rewriting Middle East history—while his…
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Kiss My Black Ass: Oregon Bureaucrats Gone Rogue!
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The Oregon Board of Psychology is facing national outrage—and possible personal liability—after targeting family-court reformer Jill Jones-Soderman during the Jewish High Holy Days and ejecting Black journalist Rick LaRivière from…
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Silence of the Billionaire
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Czech billionaire Radovan Vitek—once hailed as Central Europe’s real-estate king—now faces scrutiny across multiple fronts. His CPI Property Group, worth €20 billion, has been hit with a half-billion-euro asset freeze…
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Kamillah Hanks Dominoes Fall: Adams Quits, Staten Island Dems Machine Shifts Mamdani
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Mayor Eric Adams’ collapse reverberates across the outer boroughs. Staten Island’s lone Democratic councilmember, Kamillah Hanks, finds herself exposed as the machine frays. Progressive Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is poised to…
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Jerry Sandusky New Trial Request: From Prosecution to Payday
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Jerry Sandusky’s fight for freedom has taken an explosive turn. In a new Post Conviction Relief Act filing, the disgraced Penn State coach alleges the very prosecutors who convicted him…
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Too Many Coincidences? The Hidden Agenda Behind Comey, Hussein, Joe & Crew
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“Too Many Coincidences? The Hidden Agenda Behind Comey, Hussein, Joe & Crew” dives into former FBI Special Agent J. Gary DiLaura’s explosive column alleging that James Comey, Barack “Hussein” Obama,…
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Grit Over Glamor: D-III’S Honest Huddle
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College football isn’t always roaring stadiums, NIL millions, and ESPN cameras. In Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, Susquehanna University reminds us why Division-III football still matters. There are no traffic jams into Lot…
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Federal Rats Rewarded: New Fed Sentencing Rules Suck Up to Snitches
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The U.S. Sentencing Commission just dropped a bombshell: starting November 1, 2025, the only way to shave time off a federal sentence is by becoming a government informant. Gone are…






