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The Real Constitutional Crisis

This episode discusses lab origins of COVID, judicial overreach, voter ID issues, electronic voting vulnerabilities, and the need for accountability in democracy.

The User's Profile Chris Martenson April 25, 2025
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This episode discusses lab origins of COVID, judicial overreach, voter ID issues, electronic voting vulnerabilities, and the need for accountability in democracy.

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In this episode of the Signal Hour, we’ve delved into some critical issues affecting our society and democracy.

We first touched on the ongoing investigations into the origins of the coronavirus, where I’ve been vocal about its lab-engineered features, despite facing significant pushback from the scientific community. This resistance, often cloaked in appeals to authority, has only highlighted the need for transparency and accountability in science.

A significant portion of our discussion was dedicated to the judicial and electoral systems. We’re witnessing a troubling trend where judges are issuing nationwide injunctions without statutory basis, effectively legislating from the bench. This was exemplified by Judge Boesberg’s actions, which seem politically motivated, especially against the Trump administration.

The conversation also covered the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn the Chevron deference, which previously allowed federal agencies to interpret laws in ways that often expanded their power. This ruling could potentially curb the overreach of these agencies, but the real test will be in its application.

On the topic of elections, we highlighted the absurdity of not requiring voter ID in the U.S., a practice that’s standard worldwide. The resistance to voter ID laws, despite public support, suggests an underlying agenda to manipulate electoral outcomes. We also discussed the vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems, which are not only insecure but also unverifiable, posing a direct threat to the integrity of our elections.
Lastly, we talked about the need for accountability. The lack of arrests or consequences for those involved in various scandals, from election irregularities to the mishandling of the Epstein case, undermines public trust and the rule of law.

In summary, we’re navigating through a time where the structures meant to uphold democracy are being tested. The fight for truth, transparency, and justice continues, and it’s crucial that we remain vigilant and engaged. Remember, the endgame is near, and understanding these dynamics is key to preparing for what’s next. Thank you for joining us, and we’ll continue this conversation in our next episode.

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This episode discusses lab origins of COVID, judicial overreach, voter ID issues, electronic voting vulnerabilities, and the need for accountability in democracy.

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