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The Fact Hunter

The Fact Hunter

By: Delmarva Studios
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A show that deep dives into conspiracies from around the world. We aim to reach out to subject matter experts, compile information, and present it to you, the listener. We hope you have a definitive opinion by the end of the episode. www.thefacthunter.comCopyright Delmarva Studios Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences World
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  • Episode 395: A Flood of Information
    Feb 6 2026
    In this episode of The Fact Hunter, we dig into the passage of H.R. 7148 and what it signals about federal priorities and pandemic funding, then examine the long shadow of political power networks through Trump and Clinton connections before shifting to the sudden attention surrounding Dave McKillips and Epstein file discussions. We also look at rising hostility toward Christians, including public harassment incidents overseas, and turn the lens toward home by discussing changes in Army recruiting standards and mental health waivers, especially meaningful for those who have worn the uniform. The episode closes by stepping back with the Johnstown flood anecdote, tying everything together with a reminder about perspective, humility, and the danger of believing we control more than we do.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 394: Propaganda In America - Part 1
    Feb 6 2026
    This episode kicks off a deep investigation into propaganda not as a theory but as a historical tool of power, tracing how messaging, symbols, and controlled narratives have shaped public perception from the eighteenth century to the present day. We examine real people, movements, and events, including the rise of secret societies, the Anti-Masonic backlash, and the alignment of political and financial influence during the early formation of the United States, showing how persuasion is engineered rather than accidental.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 393: When Temporary Became Permanent
    Feb 2 2026
    Since 2020, a long list of “temporary” changes quietly hardened into permanent features of everyday life. What began as emergency measures turned into business models: higher prices hidden behind fees, worse service framed as convenience, tipping used to replace wages, apps replacing people, and customers doing more work for less value. This episode examines how crisis conditions rewired expectations, normalized decline, and trained people to accept less while paying more. The question is not whether life changed after 2020—it is who benefited from those changes, and why almost none of them were ever rolled back.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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