Pete Hegseth Commits War Crimes, Somalia Deportation Clash, No Federal Income Tax | Ep 392
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In this episode, Clayton Cuteri explores various pressing topics, including the collapse of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, military controversies surrounding U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and economic policies proposed by Trump. He also discusses immigration issues, the introduction of digital IDs, and the importance of financial literacy through Indigo education. The conversation emphasizes the need for understanding spirituality and the socio-political landscape.
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Timecodes
00:00 - Intro
00:34 - Current Events and Global Tensions
03:29 - Military Controversies and Accountability
09:25 - Economic Policies and Taxation
11:10 - Immigration and National Identity
16:52 - Philanthropy and Economic Empowerment
18:44 - Indigo Education and Spiritual Growth
Intro/Outro Music Producer: Don Kin
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