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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Flash Flood Failures: Debunking Lies, Broken Weather Models, and Drunk Boating Tragedy in South Carolina
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In this wide-ranging broadcast, the host takes aim at media narratives blaming Trump-era budget cuts for delayed flash flood warnings during Texas’ deadly storms. Drawing on official statements from the Department of Homeland Security and the National Weather Service, the show debunks claims of staffing shortages and proves alerts were issued hours in advance—despite media insistence to the contrary. The discussion then pivots to the deeper problem: weather forecasting models that ignore solar activity, fueling dangerous inaccuracies the host argues are driven by climate change politics rather than science. The episode also spotlights South Carolina’s shocking DUI culture, recounting a harrowing July 4th boating crash that killed two people on Lake Greenwood and exploring why the state’s judicial system repeatedly fails to hold drunk drivers accountable. Finally, the host answers listener questions about weather modification and geoengineering bans while promising a return to the Epstein client list controversy dominating national headlines.
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In this wide-ranging broadcast, the host takes aim at media narratives blaming Trump-era budget cuts for delayed flash flood warnings during Texas’ deadly storms. Drawing on official statements from the Department of Homeland Security and the National Weather Service, the show debunks claims of staffing shortages and proves alerts were issued hours in advance—despite media insistence to the contrary. The discussion then pivots to the deeper problem: weather forecasting models that ignore solar activity, fueling dangerous inaccuracies the host argues are driven by climate change politics rather than science. The episode also spotlights South Carolina’s shocking DUI culture, recounting a harrowing July 4th boating crash that killed two people on Lake Greenwood and exploring why the state’s judicial system repeatedly fails to hold drunk drivers accountable. Finally, the host answers listener questions about weather modification and geoengineering bans while promising a return to the Epstein client list controversy dominating national headlines.
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