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  • New York’s Communist Rapper Mayor & Pinal County’s 439-Page Betrayal
    2025/11/05

    New York City’s new mayor brings a platform of rent control and state-run groceries straight from the socialist handbook. We break down the ideology and the dubious campaign finances. Then, we pivot to Arizona where a Tucson official’s violent posts surface, ASU students confront campus Antifa, and Pinal County bureaucrats face a revolt over a 439-page assault on property rights. It’s all the abuse of power, delivered with a dry twist.

    Source Links:

    • NYC Mayor: [Link to relevant news article on Mamdani’s platform]
    • Tucson Councilman: AZ Free News (azfreenews.com/2025/10/tucson-councilman…)
    • ASU Antifa: AZ Free News (azfreenews.com/2025/11/asu-students…)
    • Pinal County: Maricopa Monitor / SanTanValley.com
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    29 分
  • Surveillance Cacti, HOA Tyranny & The November Sequence
    2025/10/29

    Season 3 of the Arizona Liberty Podcast, cutting through months of gaslighting with a sharp analysis of local overreach, political theater, and concerning forecasts. From AI-powered surveillance cacti in Tempe to HOA crackdowns on free water and patriotic lights, we examine the steady erosion of liberty at the most local levels. Then we move to Washington for performative legislation, election integrity efforts, and a stunning conspiracy forecast that predicts economic collapse and political destabilization. This episode connects the dots between neighborhood tyranny and national crisis.

    Segment 1: Local Absurdities

    • Tempe’s AI-Powered Surveillance Cacti (Flock Safety)
    • HOA Cites Man for Handing Out Free Water
    • HOA Bans Patriotic Lights Honoring First Responders
    • National Park Service Demands Grand Canyon Closure During Shutdown: Fox 10 Phoenix, October 28, 2025

    Segment 2: Political Theater

    • Cruz & Crane Lead Proof-of-Citizenship Push for Voter Registration
    • Biggs’ Deportation Disclosure Act: Arizona Daily Independent, October 27, 2025
    • Senate’s Symbolic Tariff Repeal (Brazil)
    • Democrat Voter Abandoning Party Over Shutdown
    • Biden Autopen Pardon Investigation
      • Fauci's Pardon

    Segment 3: The November Sequence

    • Economic & Social Collapse Forecast

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    • Arthur Morgan - Online Scholar

    The Arizona Liberty Podcast - documenting the absurd, the concerning, and the potentially catastrophic patterns emerging in our nation.

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    35 分
  • Episode 127: Sword Swingers, Space Force Emails, and the Monster of Tombstone
    2025/04/15

    From bizarre arrests and base-wide email drama to fake Craigslist protest jobs and a dragon-sized creature in the Arizona desert—this episode hits hard. We cover reinstated service members, the return of political assassination talk, and one very angry school board speaker. Oh, and Kevin O’Leary agrees with Trump? That too. It's liberty radio done right—fast, focused, and not afraid to say the quiet part out loud.

    Tombstone Monster

    Space Force Commander Let Go

    Angry Man with a Trump Hat

    Cops arrest Cop for Chirping Tires

    Sword Swingin' Parking Lot Man

    Pete Hegseth Welcomes Soldiers Back

    Adam Schiff delays Trump Appointment

    Craigslist Protest Ads

    Assassination Culture?

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    36 分
  • Episode 126: Bandits, Baptisms, and Cotton in the Pulpit
    2025/04/09

    From DEI drama in NATO to naked baptisms at Bass Pro and a centuries-old tale of greed, this episode dives into military madness, zoning chaos, and moral collapse—with a little cotton commentary on the side. Welcome to Episode 126: Bandits, Baptisms, and Cotton in the Pulpit.

    Arizona Senate Bill 1229

    Admiral Relieved of Position

    Jasmine Crocket is done Picking Cotton

    Bass Pros Baptism

    World Tales: The Extraordinary Coincidence of Stories Told in All Times, in All Places

    Author: Idries Shah

    Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.

    Copyright: © 1979

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    33 分
  • Episode 125: Glitter, Mayhem, and the Ark of the Covenant
    2025/04/02

    From drag queens with constitutional rights to psychic government agents hunting the Ark of the Covenant, this one’s got everything. We cover the sacred Draggieland tradition at Texas A&M, a monkey dung prize scandal in Long Beach, and a heroic man who squared up to a bear—in a bear suit. Plus: the CIA’s declassified adventures in remote viewing, featuring Viewer 32 and maybe a Deep Purple record or two.

    We also follow Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s dramatic exit from the Freedom Caucus and ask: is anyone in D.C. actually fighting for families, or just playing procedural sabotage? Then in Segment 3, I make the reluctant case for holding cold, hard cash. I don’t trust the dollar—but I know how it works. And sometimes, the best weapon is the one they tried to use on you.

    Sources

    The plan for MAFA

    Trannies win!

    Monkey Dung Prize

    Elizabeth Warren Net Worth Attacked

    Mark Kelly, Guns, and the War Machine

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    54 分
  • Episode 124: Poll Watchers, Porpoises, and the Perks of Doing Nothing
    2025/03/23

    In this episode, we looked at the fight for relevancy, a freedom-seeking giraffe in Tucson, and the Democratic Party’s sinking poll numbers. We covered everything from streaking airplane passengers to a bizarre stalking case right here in Arizona.

    The OG from San Ber’dino weighed in on Capitol Hill’s latest chest-puffing contest—apparently, Tim Walz can throw hands. We learned Republicans were banned from serving as poll watchers for decades, thanks to a federal court ruling that only ended in 2020.

    We also took a tour through the FMCS—the federal agency that forgot to work—and asked the question: Did they find Noah’s Ark... again?

    And finally, we closed with our feature story: the guardians of the ocean. Whales. Dolphins. Sea dogs. Maybe the deep knows us better than we think.

    Escaping Giraffe

    AOC is the Smiling Face of the D Party

    Woman Goes Nuts on Phoenix Flight

    Whales Defend Diver

    Arizona Stalking Incident

    Democrats down in the polls

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    39 分
  • Episode 123 - Cosplay Cops, Abolish the DoE, Car Bomb Journalism
    2025/03/10

    From cosplay cops in South America to Trump swinging an axe at the Department of Education, and a deep dive into the murder of Arizona journalist Don Bolles—this episode has it all. Crime-fighting plumbers, political theater, and a chilling reminder that the truth still has a price. Buckle up, because liberty is never boring!

    Source List

    • Brazil's police go undercover as Power Rangers to arrest pickpockets during Carnival
    • Bizarre moment cops dressed as Power Rangers arrest suspect at carnival as hunt for accomplice on the run continues
    • President Trump's Executive Order to Abolish the Department of Education
    • Congress needs to help Trump scrap Education Dept.—AND its harmful programs
    • The Assassination of Arizona Republic Reporter Don Bolles
    • Don Bolles: An Investigative Reporter’s Legacy
    • US Senate still doesn't know the difference between a male and a female
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    40 分
  • Episode 122: Frozen Bodies, Black History Month
    2025/02/25

    • Family first? A Tempe man stored his deceased father in a backyard freezer for four years—all to keep the family home. Because why deal with probate when you have duct tape and saran wrap?
    • Above the law? Arizona lawmakers enjoy “legislative immunity” from speeding tickets. Turns out, when you write the laws, you don’t have to follow them.
    • Howdy, partner! The Arizona legislature is debating whether to make ‘Howdy’ the official state greeting. Because with all our problems solved, we might as well focus on cowboy pleasantries.
    • Kathie Lee Gifford and Donald Trump: Kathy Lee recounts a special story of Donald Trump from the 90s
    • Echoes of Resilience: A Black History Month special explores the power of faith, survival, and storytelling in early Black American spiritual traditions. Through sermons and visions, we hear the voices of the past that shaped a legacy of hope and strength.
      • Polley, Jane, ed. American Folklore and Legend. Reader’s Digest General Books, 1978.
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