The Seen and the Unseen, hosted by Amit Varma, features longform conversations that aim to give deep insights into the subjects being discussed. Timeless and bingeworthy.
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Antifa’s Violent Siege and the Epstein Cover-Up: A Warning of What’s Coming
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In this explosive segment, the host exposes a wave of coordinated Antifa attacks targeting ICE facilities, describing how far-left militants are once again trying to burn down federal buildings—with agents trapped inside. Drawing chilling parallels to the “summer of love,” the show details how street thugs barricade exits, ignite fires, and rely on political allies to delay police response, effectively sanctioning attempted murder in the name of open borders. The commentary also uncovers how 10,000 new ICE agents hired under Trump’s “big beautiful bill” are already being threatened and doxxed, raising fears that escalating violence will deter anyone from enforcing immigration law. Shifting to the Epstein saga, the host calls out the astonishing claim—now echoed by former skeptics like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel—that there were “no clients” despite convictions, settlements, and troves of evidence pointing to elite networks. Listeners weigh in with theories about who may be protecting the names—and why. A searing warning: the attempted murders, the censorship of truth, and the staggering corruption are all connected—and will only intensify unless the public demands accountability.
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In this explosive segment, the host exposes a wave of coordinated Antifa attacks targeting ICE facilities, describing how far-left militants are once again trying to burn down federal buildings—with agents trapped inside. Drawing chilling parallels to the “summer of love,” the show details how street thugs barricade exits, ignite fires, and rely on political allies to delay police response, effectively sanctioning attempted murder in the name of open borders. The commentary also uncovers how 10,000 new ICE agents hired under Trump’s “big beautiful bill” are already being threatened and doxxed, raising fears that escalating violence will deter anyone from enforcing immigration law. Shifting to the Epstein saga, the host calls out the astonishing claim—now echoed by former skeptics like Dan Bongino and Kash Patel—that there were “no clients” despite convictions, settlements, and troves of evidence pointing to elite networks. Listeners weigh in with theories about who may be protecting the names—and why. A searing warning: the attempted murders, the censorship of truth, and the staggering corruption are all connected—and will only intensify unless the public demands accountability.
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