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Renee Good Shooting Truth and Trump Collects Nobel Peace Prize?

Renee Good Shooting Truth and Trump Collects Nobel Peace Prize?

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This episode opens with a simple demand that keeps getting avoided when power uses lethal force. Tell the truth. Not the press release version. Not the after the fact justification.

The truth that comes from reports, witness calls, and what actually happened in the moments that mattered.

The Renee Good shooting is examined through that lens. What was claimed versus what was documented. What witnesses described versus what officials emphasized.

When those accounts don’t line up, the gap isn’t an accident. It’s the point where scrutiny is supposed to begin, not end.

This isn’t about speculation or outrage for its own sake. It’s about accountability and how quickly it disappears when authority decides the story is closed.

Once lethal force is used, the narrative hardens fast. Questions get labeled inconvenient. Doubt gets treated like disloyalty.

The episode then shifts to a moment that feels impossible until you see it. Donald Trump collecting a Nobel Peace Prize moment.

The context is strange. The visual is weird. It forces you to stop and ask what the hell is going on.

Taken together, these stories reveal the same problem. Control of the narrative matters more than responsibility. Image matters more than consequences. And the public is expected to accept both without protest.

A World Gone Mad reaches a new level of madness with the stories in this episode.


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