Episodios

  • Full Show - California Exodus, Fraud, Measles, & Election Chaos 🔥💸
    Feb 11 2026
    From billionaires fleeing California to fraud-fueled “job growth,” skyrocketing gas prices, measles hysteria, violent crimes ignored by the media, and explosive Fulton County election fraud—today’s episode covers it all. What the media won’t tell you, we will. ⏱️ Timestamped Highlights: 00:00-04:30 – Silicon Valley to Florida: Zuckerberg’s $150M Miami mansion and the tech exodus. 04:31-08:50 – California’s economy fueled by federal fraud programs; illegals receiving benefits. 08:51-13:10 – Valero & Phillips 66 leave California; gas prices set to jump to $95 per 15 gallons. 13:11-17:40 – Measles outbreak in South Carolina; CDC reports vaccines aren’t 100% effective. 17:41-21:20 – Missing children in Alabama; national media blackout. 21:21-28:00 – Fulton County, Georgia: DOJ and FBI missteps, missing ballot boxes, and election integrity violations. 28:01-30:00 – Fraud, politics, and media bias: tying the day’s stories together. 💥 Key Takeaways: High-tax states are hemorrhaging residents and wealth. California job growth is mostly federal dollars funneled through questionable programs. Gas shortages and refinery closures will hit consumers hard by 2026. Media selectively reports on violent crime and missing persons. Vaccines remain controversial amid outbreaks; parents’ choice is under scrutiny. Fulton County election issues expose ongoing federal and local corruption. 🎯 Tags & Labels: #CaliforniaExodus #FraudExposed #BillionairesFlee #GasPricesSoar #MeaslesDebate #ElectionChaos #FultonCounty #MediaBias, Politics, Crime, Fraud, Elections, Economy, Health
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  • H1: Media Distraction or Massive Bombshell? Fulton County Affidavit, FBI Memos & The News They Won’t Cover
    Feb 11 2026
    Tara and Lee break down what they call one of the strangest media weeks in recent memory — contrasting wall-to-wall missing-person coverage with explosive political allegations circulating online and in alternative outlets. The conversation dives into claims surrounding newly unsealed FBI affidavits, reported election irregularities in Fulton County, accusations of media blackout, foreign interference allegations, and questions about federal law enforcement preparation before the 2020 election. They also discuss disparities in national missing-person coverage and the broader role of cable news narratives. This episode contains strong opinions, controversial claims, and a deep critique of mainstream media priorities — presented through the hosts’ commentary and analysis. In this episode, Tara opens by criticizing cable news coverage, arguing that major networks focused heavily on a single missing-person case while ignoring what she describes as major political revelations. The discussion centers on claims reported by alternative investigative outlets alleging FBI-documented election irregularities in Fulton County, Georgia, including alleged double-counting issues, missing ballot images, and certification concerns. The hosts also discuss allegations of foreign interference — including claims involving China and Iran — and speculate on connections between voter data breaches and absentee ballot fraud narratives. They examine reports that federal agencies prepared for potential post-election unrest months before the 2020 vote, questioning why such preparations were made. Throughout the episode, Tara and Lee frame these developments as evidence of media bias and a broader political cover-up, while comparing national media attention on high-profile missing-person cases with lesser-known kidnapping cases they argue received little coverage. The conversation blends political commentary, media criticism, and analysis of ongoing investigations and allegations. AmperWave Daily, Politics, Media Criticism, Election Controversy, FBI Affidavit Claims, Fulton County, News Analysis, Investigative Commentary, Cable News, Media Bias, Missing Persons Coverage, True Crime Discussion, Government Oversight, Political Commentary, Breaking News Analysis
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    31 m
  • H2: FCC Double Standards, Border Battles & The Surveillance State
    Feb 11 2026
    Tara dives headfirst into a firestorm of controversy — from claims of selective fraud investigations and strict FCC enforcement on radio hosts to outrage over explicit NFL performances and alleged media double standards. The episode expands into heated debates over immigration enforcement, surveillance technology, voter roll transparency, and whether powerful institutions are playing by entirely different rules than everyday Americans. This episode weaves together multiple high-stakes topics shaping today’s political and cultural battles. Tara discusses allegations of preferential treatment in fraud investigations, contrasting strict FCC regulations on broadcasters with claims that major entertainment platforms avoid consequences. The conversation shifts to immigration enforcement statistics, congressional confrontations, and disputes over voter registration policies and election transparency. The episode also explores modern surveillance concerns — comparing AI camera networks and private technology systems to broader national security debates. Throughout, Tara frames the discussion around themes of government accountability, media bias, regulatory enforcement, and the growing fear among some Americans that institutions apply different standards depending on politics and power. political commentary, FCC rules, media double standards, immigration debate, voter rolls, election integrity, surveillance tech, AI cameras, culture war, talk radio, government accountability
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    30 m
  • H3: Murkowski Blocks Election Oversight—FBI Finds Fraud in Georgia
    Feb 11 2026
    Tara breaks down the latest explosive revelations about voter irregularities in Fulton County, Georgia, exposing what she calls a cover-up by Democrats and weak Republicans. Lisa Murkowski claims federal election oversight is unconstitutional—but the Constitution says otherwise. The segment also highlights taxpayer-funded security grants for controversial religious groups, and the potential swing in congressional seats if voter rolls were truly cleaned up. In this episode, Tara and guests discuss Lisa Murkowski’s opposition to election oversight and constitutional misinterpretations. Newly unsealed affidavits reveal multiple serious irregularities in Fulton County’s 2020 election, including double-counted ballots, lost ballot images, and improperly certified ballots. The discussion also touches on federal vs. state powers, previous federal election oversight under Democrats, and how these issues may impact future elections. Tara emphasizes the importance of voter roll integrity, potential shifts in state and congressional control, and the ongoing scrutiny in Arizona. Listeners also hear about state-level controversies, including the PRE SAFE Act in South Carolina, which would provide taxpayer-funded protection grants to mosques and even Satanic temples—sparking debates over ideology, government spending, and religious freedom. Election integrity, Fulton County, voter fraud, Lisa Murkowski, federal oversight, Georgia election, PRE SAFE Act, religious grants, conservative values, Democrats, Republican leadership, Arizona, John Solomon, Tara talks
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    30 m
  • H4: Silicon Exodus & California Chaos 💸🔥
    Feb 11 2026
    California’s billionaires are fleeing to Florida, Valero and Phillips 66 are leaving the state, and job “growth” relies on massive federal fraud. Meanwhile, measles hysteria hits SC, and election fraud in Fulton County explodes. What’s real, and what’s being hidden? ⏱️ Timestamped Highlights: 00:00-04:30 – Mark Zuckerberg buys $150M Miami mansion; tech bros flee California. 04:31-08:50 – High taxes and federal fraud: California’s economy explained. 08:51-13:10 – Valero & Phillips 66 leaving California; gas prices to soar. 13:11-17:40 – Measles outbreak hysteria in SC; vaccine effectiveness debate. 17:41-23:00 – Missing children case in Alabama ignored by national media. 23:01-28:00 – Fulton County election fraud and DOJ/FBI cover-up exposed. 💥 Key Takeaways: High-tax states are losing residents—and revenue—fast. California job growth is inflated by federal fraud programs. Mainstream media often ignores violent crimes by illegal immigrants. Vaccine debates highlight a disconnect between policy and outcomes. Election integrity crises continue in Fulton County, Georgia. #CaliforniaExodus #BillionairesFlee #FraudExposed #ElectionCoverup #VaccineDebate #FultonCounty #MeaslesOutbreak, Politics, Economy, Crime, Fraud, MediaBias, ElectionIntegrity
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    28 m
  • Democrats Push Grants to Protect Satanists & Mosques with Josiah Magnuson
    Feb 11 2026
    Tara dives into a controversial bill in South Carolina that would provide taxpayer-funded security grants to places of worship—including mosques and even Satanic temples. Republican Josiah Magnuson explains why he sees this as government overreach and ideological favoritism, questioning why conservative Christians don’t get the same treatment. In this episode, Tara covers the debate over proposed grants for places of worship to enhance security, citing subcommittee chair Beth Bernstein’s support for funding mosques and Satanic temples. Republican Josiah Magnuson calls it ideological bias and criticizes both Democrats and Republican leadership for allowing this. The discussion touches on the origins of committee power, party dynamics, and what Magnuson sees as a fight for conservative values in government spending. The episode highlights the tension between religious freedom, government funding, and political priorities in state legislatures, emphasizing the need for voters to stay engaged on how tax dollars are allocated. Satanic temple, grants, religious freedom, taxpayer money, SC politics, Magnuson, conservative values, Democrats, Republican leadership, subcommittee, government overreach, talk radio
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    9 m
  • Murkowski, McConnell & the Fight to Clean Up Voter Rolls
    Feb 11 2026
    Tara breaks down the battle over the SAFE Act, exposing what she calls obstruction by GOP leaders like Mitch McConnell and Lisa Murkowski. She explores voter roll transparency, federal authority vs. state control, and how cleaning up fraud could shift elections. A deep dive into politics, the census, and the fight for election integrity. This episode highlights the contentious struggle over voter roll access and election integrity. Tara criticizes Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell and Lisa Murkowski for blocking the SAFE Act, while explaining how Congress has the authority to mandate voter roll transparency and purges. She argues that cleaning up fraudulent rolls — including noncitizens and ghost voters — could swing elections in favor of Republicans and reverse disenfranchisement trends. The discussion touches on constitutional arguments, the impact of the 2020 census, and potential shifts in congressional seats if voter rolls were fully verified. Tara frames the debate as a high-stakes fight against both political obstruction and systemic voter fraud. voter fraud, SAFE Act, election integrity, McConnell, Murkowski, Republican obstruction, census, voter rolls, congressional impact, politics, talk radio
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    11 m
  • AI Dog Finder or Surveillance Grid? The Ring Camera Debate
    Feb 11 2026
    Is AI helping reunite families with lost pets — or quietly building a surveillance network? Tara dives into Ring’s new AI “Search Party” system, comparisons to China’s social-credit surveillance, and the growing tension between convenience, safety, and civil liberties. Where’s the line between helpful tech and a system that could be abused? Summary: Tara breaks down the rise of interconnected AI camera networks after a Super Bowl ad promoted Ring’s new dog-finding technology. While the system promises faster reunions for missing pets and potential crime reduction, critics warn it resembles large-scale surveillance models seen overseas. The conversation explores facial recognition, AI tracking, privacy concerns, law enforcement access, and the uneasy balance between technological convenience and the risk of future government overreach. Is this innovation — or the start of something much bigger? Labels: AI surveillance, Ring cameras, privacy concerns, technology debate, civil liberties, smart cameras, surveillance state, digital privacy, media commentary, culture and tech
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    7 m