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Episode #7 - Fake Dentists, Cybertrucks & Swastika Truth Bombs

Episode #7 - Fake Dentists, Cybertrucks & Swastika Truth Bombs

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In Episode 7 of The Gambler & The Guardian, Tony and Nate dive headfirst into one of the most controversial and eye-opening episodes yet.

💉 A woman posing as a dentist wreaks havoc in New York, targeting the Hispanic community and leaving her victims with nerve damage and partial facial paralysis. How does someone like this operate in plain sight?

✈️ Meanwhile, a Qatar Airways flight ends in horror. Two passengers suffer shocking consequences — but what’s really happening behind the scenes with these airlines?

🚀 Then it’s off to space (literally) as SpaceX suffers a major rocket explosion, sending debris into the air and Elon Musk memes into overdrive. Was this innovation… or hubris?

🚚 Cybertrucks are getting vandalized, and the guys break down the meaning behind the mayhem. Is it backlash? Jealousy? Symbolic rebellion?

⚡ But the real heat comes with a deep dive into the swastika’s ancient origin — before Hitler corrupted it. Hinduism. Buddhism. Native American cultures. They all had it first. So… can a symbol be reclaimed?

🔥 Kanye, controversy, Porsche ads, and Nazi rallies in 1930s America — nothing is off-limits. Nate and Tony examine the timeline of hate, freedom of speech, and the fine line between education and provocation.

This episode doesn’t just shock. It educates, unpacks history, and reclaims misunderstood symbols — all while serving up bold G&G commentary with zero filters.

🏷️ Tags: #GandGPodcast #TonyAndNate #FakeDentist #CybertruckVandalism #ElonMusk #SpaceXExplosion #SwastikaHistory #Symbolism #FreedomOfSpeech #CulturalAppropriation #ControversyUnfiltered #KanyeWest #HateVsHeritage #PorscheAd #NazismInAmerica #NoFilterPod #GuardiansOfTruth

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