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Former CIA Officer Bryan Dean Wright is back! The Wright Report is a morning news podcast, with updates from America and around the world. Bryan tracks down current events that others don't, and helps us understand why these developments are so important. Plus, he provides analysis based on his experiences as an Intelligence Officer, leaning on facts and data. As always, he leaves listeners with the ultimate decision of what to think about the issues -- and what we ought to do about them. The Wright Report is your morning news brief, available starting April 3rd at 7am Eastern, with reports each morning, Monday through Friday!
- 283 - 04/25/24 NEWS: Russian Attacks on US Weapons // America’s Summer of Misery // TikTok Challenge // Skin-Color Voters // Q&A: Spy Talk
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On today's episode of The Wright Report, join Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, as he unpacks a series of critical developments that are shaping not just America but the global landscape. From the corridors of power in Washington to the bustling campuses across the United States, this episode delves into the ramifications of the new $60 billion U.S. aid package to Ukraine and its potential to escalate conflicts even further. Bryan explores how this financial support intersects with Ukraine's challenges in mobilizing enough soldiers to maintain their defensive efforts.
The episode also casts a spotlight on the intensifying protests spreading across U.S. college campuses, examining the complex tapestry of motivations behind these movements that are now promising to disrupt everyday life this coming summer. Discover the connections between these protests and larger global issues as Bryan connects the dots between domestic unrest and international policy.
Further, Bryan discusses the controversial mandate that TikTok must be sold within nine months, amidst concerns over national security and data privacy. This raises critical questions about the balance between security and freedom in the digital age.
Shifting focus to the political arena, the episode reveals the targeted strategies Democrats are using to mobilize young Black voters for the upcoming elections, igniting a debate on the intersection of race and politics. Is this a strategic realignment or a risky gamble?
Lastly, don’t miss a captivating discussion on espionage, where Bryan explains operational testing and why it’s crucial in shaping foreign policy decisions. This discussion not only sheds light on how intelligence is gathered and verified but also questions the reliability of the very information that can lead nations to the brink of war.
Tune in for an episode that not only informs but challenges you to think deeper about the news that shapes our daily lives and future.
Thu, 25 Apr 2024 - 33min - 282 - 04/24/24 NEWS: Map Day: Papua New Guinea, AI Revolution, South America, African Sahel, UK / Germany, Good Medical News
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Join us on today's episode of The Wright Report as we embark on a global journey through the pressing issues shaping our world. From the escalating leftist protests on U.S. college campuses to the unexpected diplomatic faux pas involving President Biden and Papua New Guinea, we cover the complexities of U.S. leadership on the international stage. We dive into the groundbreaking advances in AI that can predict political orientations just by looking at one's face, stirring both intrigue and ethical debate.
Venture with us to South America, where Colombia and Brazil are grappling with political turmoil and leadership challenges. Hear about Argentina's economic strides under a new administration and what this means for their future. In Africa's Sahel region, we examine shifting military alliances and the geopolitical chess game involving U.S., Russian, and Chinese interests.
Cross over to Europe, where espionage dramas unfold, revealing the depth of China's infiltration into Western democracies. Finally, we wrap up with a serene note on the healing power of nature, providing you with a simple yet effective way to reduce stress and improve health.
Tune in to this episode of The Wright Report for a comprehensive analysis of these events, featuring expert insights and deep dives into the news that matters. Whether you're concerned about global politics or looking for ways to de-stress, this episode has something for everyone. Don’t miss it!
Wed, 24 Apr 2024 - 34min - 281 - 04/23/24 NEWS: Executive Brief: Seizing Russian Assets & Why We Should Care
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In this Executive Brief on The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into the complexities and implications of the recently passed REPO Act. Embedded within broader bills to fund foreign wars, notably in Ukraine, this legislation authorizes the U.S. President to seize Russian governmental assets totaling about $300 billion from U.S. and European banks, reallocating them to support the war effort in Ukraine.
Wright raises critical questions about the wisdom of such financial interventions, exploring the potential repercussions for the international trust in the U.S. financial system. The discussion outlines the crucial role of the U.S. dollar as both a transaction and a reserve currency, explaining how its stability has underpinned global economic security since World War II.
Through a thought experiment involving hypothetical transactions between Guyana and Uruguay, Wright illustrates the fundamental dynamics of international trade and the pivotal role of the U.S. dollar. He expresses concern that the actions under the REPO Act could erode global confidence in the dollar, potentially leading to financial instability and diminishing the economic advantages currently enjoyed by the U.S.
Wright warns that while the measures are intended to punish Russia, they could inadvertently accelerate efforts by BRIC nations to develop alternatives to the dollar-centric financial system, challenging U.S. economic dominance. He concludes with a call for fiscal responsibility and strategic financial management to preserve the dollar's status and ensure continued stability in the global financial landscape.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the broader implications of current U.S. foreign and financial policies on the global stage.
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 - 30min - 280 - 04/22/2024 NEWS: Foreign Wars vs. The Border // Dangers of US Surveillance Law // NYC Gaza Protests // China Warnings // Good News: Germany, UK, Battle for the Pacific
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In this episode of The Wright Report, host Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into a range of pressing topics that shape both American and global landscapes. The episode kicks off with the U.S. House passing aid bills for foreign wars, stirring internal conflict within the Republican Party and sparking a debate over national priorities. Wright highlights the poignant criticism from an Indian tribal leader who points out the neglect of domestic issues like the impact of Mexican cartels on reservations.
Further, the episode discusses a controversial new domestic spying bill passed by the U.S. Senate, which has been critiqued for expanding government surveillance powers. In international news, Wright updates on Israel's recent military actions in Iran and the associated local repercussions for Jewish students at Columbia University due to escalating protests.
The episode also features warnings from leaders at the FBI, CIA, and DHS regarding the increasing threat posed by China, emphasizing the need for national vigilance and preparedness. Lastly, Wright shares some positive news in medical research and international politics, providing a balanced perspective on current events. Throughout the episode, Wright combines detailed analysis with expert opinions, offering listeners a deep dive into the complexities of current global and domestic affairs.
Mon, 22 Apr 2024 - 33min - 279 - 04/19/2024: Friday Headline Brief: Breaking News Out of the Middle East
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In the April 19th episode, Bryan Dean Wright delivers a packed news day starting with breaking reports of explosions in Syria, Iraq, and Iran, signaling a potential escalation in Israeli military responses. Domestically, the spotlight is on the Donald Trump trial in New York, with jury selection complexities hinting at broader issues of media bias and judicial fairness. Wright also discusses the unsettling findings of a survey by the Heartland Institute, revealing a worrying inclination towards electoral dishonesty among Americans.
On the international economic front, the Biden administration's manipulations with Venezuelan oil sanctions are examined, revealing a strategic but problematic approach to handling the impending mass migration crisis and domestic fuel prices. Additionally, Wright tackles Biden’s controversial decision to enforce and then retract stringent tariffs on foreign metals and the potential economic repercussions.
Local issues are not forgotten, with a focus on the challenges faced by New York, Denver, and Chicago as they grapple with the costs of supporting an increasing number of illegal immigrants. The episode closes with global security insights, particularly the US's tactical pressures on Mexico to curb Chinese economic inroads and the ongoing saga of TikTok’s forced divestiture amid national security concerns.
Fri, 19 Apr 2024 - 34min - 278 - 04/18/2024: Geopolitical Maneuvers: Navigating Sanctions, Aid, and Tariffs in a Turbulent World
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In this episode of "The Wright Report," Bryan Dean Wright dives into a series of crucial geopolitical and domestic issues impacting the United States and the global stage. The episode opens with a discussion on the U.S. Senate's decision to keep Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in office despite controversies over his handling of immigration policies, forecasting an impending crisis with potential mass migrations from Venezuela. Wright then shifts to the Biden administration's nuanced approach to reimposing sanctions on Venezuela's oil industry, highlighting strategic exemptions intended to mitigate economic repercussions domestically and manage the migration crisis effectively.
Furthermore, Wright discusses the contentious move by House Speaker Mike Johnson to advance a significant aid package for Ukraine, stirring debate over national priorities and fiscal responsibility. The episode also covers the Biden administration's initiation of a tariff war against China and Russia, with potential impacts on American consumers and the broader economic landscape due to increased costs of essential materials like steel and aluminum.
Throughout the episode, Wright blends detailed reporting with sharp analysis, examining the intersection of U.S. domestic policy with global geopolitical dynamics, and questioning the effectiveness and ethical implications of these high-stakes decisions.
Thu, 18 Apr 2024 - 31min - 277 - 04/17/2024: Living Through History: Protests, Pandemics, and Power Struggles Unfold
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In this compelling episode of "The Wright Report," host Bryan Dean Wright tackles a mix of significant issues that resonate both domestically and globally. The episode begins with an in-depth look at a series of protests across the United States, analyzing the motivations behind movements ranging from pro-Palestinian activists disrupting public infrastructure to demands from recent illegal immigrants for improved living conditions. Wright delves into the complex narratives fueling these protests, portraying them as part of a broader ideological battle within America.
The discussion then pivots to international concerns, with a shocking report highlighting China's alleged involvement in the fentanyl crisis, accused of exacerbating the drug epidemic in the U.S. as a form of warfare. This segment raises critical questions about bioethics and international relations, especially concerning the U.S.'s ability to safeguard its citizens against such insidious threats.
Wright also explores incidents of global espionage and the unforeseen consequences of geoengineering efforts in Dubai, where attempts to manipulate weather patterns led to disastrous flooding. This leads into a broader discussion on the risks and ethical considerations of climate intervention technologies.
The episode concludes with an alarming update on a new, more transmissible strain of monkeypox emerging from the Congo, raising concerns about global health and security. Wright's commentary connects these disparate events, suggesting that listeners are indeed "living through history," witnessing firsthand the unfolding of significant global shifts that challenge existing paradigms and demand a reevaluation of personal and national priorities.
Wed, 17 Apr 2024 - 30min - 276 - 04/16/2024: Navigating Justice and Global Tensions: From New York to the Sahel
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In this episode of "The Wright Report," Bryan Dean Wright offers a sweeping analysis of significant global and domestic events impacting America and the world. The episode kicks off with a critical look at former President Donald Trump's ongoing criminal trial in New York, emphasizing the controversial and potentially partisan nature of the prosecution. Wright poses a thought experiment to underline the potential biases in the judicial process based on political affiliations.
The discussion then shifts to the U.S. southern border, where recent statistics show a decrease in illegal crossings, which the Biden administration attributes to its policies. Wright questions the celebration of these numbers, pointing out the ongoing challenges and implications of border management.
Internationally, the episode covers Germany's shift in migration policy due to rising crime rates among migrant populations, linking it to broader European dissatisfaction with open border policies.
In Africa's Sahel region, Wright updates on the geopolitical shifts with Russia's increasing influence at the expense of Western presence, highlighting the strategic importance of mineral resources and the complex interplay of local and international forces.
The episode also touches on tragic events in Australia, where recent stabbing attacks have reignited debates on knife control and mental health issues.
Finally, Wright discusses the role of remittances in supporting economies in Central America and critiques governance in the region as a driver of migration.
Throughout the episode, Wright intertwines factual reporting with insightful analysis, offering listeners a deep dive into the complexities of each topic while maintaining a focus on the broader implications for American policy and global stability.
Tue, 16 Apr 2024 - 31min - 275 - 04/15/2024: Direct Strikes and Deterrents: Unpacking April's Global Conflicts
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In this detailed episode of "The Wright Report," host Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into pressing global issues with in-depth analysis and expert insights:
Iran-Israel Conflict Escalation: The episode opens with a detailed account of a recent large-scale military assault by Iran on Israel, using a combination of ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, drones, and rockets launched from both Iranian soil and proxies in Lebanon and Yemen. Wright discusses the efficacy of Israel's missile defense systems, such as the Iron Dome, which successfully intercepted nearly all incoming threats. The potential ramifications of this direct conflict, including the likelihood of an escalated military response from Israel and its implications for global security, are thoroughly explored.
Renewed Russian Offensive in Ukraine: Wright shifts focus to the latest developments in Ukraine, where Russian forces targeted underground natural gas facilities, aiming to cripple energy supplies to Europe. The episode breaks down the strategic importance of these facilities and assesses the effectiveness of Ukrainian air defenses. Wright speculates on the potential for renewed peace talks, citing recent statements from Russian officials, and evaluates the impact of ongoing military engagements on the European and global energy markets.
Landmark Climate Change Ruling in Europe: The program then addresses a groundbreaking decision by the European Court of Human Rights which ruled that European governments must protect their citizens from the impacts of climate change. Wright analyzes the immediate effects of this ruling on European industries, projecting significant economic disruptions and a surge in climate-related litigation. He considers the broader implications for global environmental policy and the potential for similar legal standards to influence U.S. regulatory practices.
U.S. Domestic Policies and Economic Impact: The final segment critiques the Biden administration's domestic policies, particularly those affecting energy prices such as the shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. Wright discusses the double-rate increase in electricity prices since the onset of the Biden administration, attributing it to reduced natural gas and coal production and increased reliance on less reliable renewable energies. He predicts further economic strain as these policies continue to unfold, potentially exacerbating the cost of living for American citizens.
Throughout the episode, Wright interlaces his analysis with potential future scenarios, offering a clear and potent critique of current international relations and domestic policies. The episode concludes with a call to recognize the truths revealed by recent events and their implications for global stability and economic health.
Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 27min - 274 - 04/12/2024: Warnings and Walls: FBI Alerts on Terror Threats and the Push for Stronger U.S.-China Ties
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In this episode of "The Wright Report," host Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into the pressing issues of national and international security that are shaping today's geopolitical landscape. We begin with a stark warning from FBI Director Christopher Wray about the heightened threat of Islamic terrorist attacks within the United States, drawing parallels to recent events in Russia. Wray's testimony highlights an all-time high in security threats across the nation.
The episode also explores the ongoing concerns over U.S.-China relations, with discussions on the complex dynamics as American politicians and business leaders continue to engage with the Communist Party of China despite security warnings. Notably, San Francisco's mayor seeks closer ties with Beijing, illustrating the conflicting approaches toward China among U.S. leaders.
Further, Bryan provides an in-depth analysis of the illegal immigration challenges at the southern U.S. border, including the influx of gangs and the impact on local communities. The episode captures the growing concerns among Hispanic Americans, evidenced by changing attitudes towards border policies.
On the international front, Bryan discusses Canada's issues with Chinese interference in its elections, the strategic shifts in Ukraine's military struggles against Russia, and Brazil's political tensions involving freedom of speech.
"The Wright Report" wraps up with a poignant tribute to Lou Conter, a celebrated USS Arizona survivor, reflecting on his life and legacy. This episode offers a comprehensive view of today's security challenges and the responses needed to address them. Join us for a deep dive into the intricacies of global politics and national safety.
Fri, 12 Apr 2024 - 30min - 273 - 04/11/2024: Rising Tides: Navigating Through Inflation, Surveillance, and the Global Drone Race
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In this compelling episode of The Wright Report, former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright takes listeners through a series of pressing issues currently shaping America and the wider world. Wright kicks off with an alarming update on America's soaring inflation rates, highlighting the unexpected surge in the consumer price index and its cascading effects on the stock market and federal interest rate policies. He delves into the sectors hit hardest by inflation, such as elder care and auto insurance, critiquing the administration's response and its broader economic implications.
The episode then shifts focus to the complex issue of illegal migration, spotlighting two distinct phenomena: the involvement of Chinese illegals in a sophisticated gift card scam and the growing discontent among Hispanic Americans over the handling of the migration crisis. Wright provides an in-depth analysis of these challenges, underscoring the political and social ramifications.
The narrative takes a sharp turn to discuss the controversial debate over the federal government's surveillance capabilities, particularly the rejection of a bill aimed at extending warrantless spying on Americans. Wright provides historical context, recent misuse cases, and bipartisan opposition to the bill, fostering a discussion on privacy, trust, and the balance between security and liberty.
Furthermore, Wright addresses the evolving landscape of modern warfare and espionage, emphasizing the strategic importance of drone technology. He presents a detailed examination of Iran and China's advancements in drone capabilities, contrasting them with the perceived stagnation in American drone technology and strategy. The episode concludes with a thought-provoking discussion on the unintended consequences of debt forgiveness programs, using medical debt forgiveness as a case study to question similar initiatives in other sectors, such as student loans.
Through rigorous analysis, expert insights, and a keen eye on both domestic and international events, "Rising Tides: Navigating Through Inflation, Surveillance, and the Global Drone Race" offers listeners a comprehensive understanding of today's most pressing issues, urging them to reflect on the path forward for America and the global community.
Thu, 11 Apr 2024 - 30min - 272 - 04/10/2024: Debt Forgiveness: Examining the Biden Administration's Policies and Student Needs
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In the latest episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, delivers a compelling analysis of pressing issues shaping national and international landscapes. The episode kicks off with a deep dive into the Biden Administration's legal battle over student loan debt forgiveness, exploring the motivations behind the lawsuit and examining the economic and political implications of potential debt relief measures.
Moving on, Wright tackles the contentious topic of media bias, sparked by NPR senior reporter Uri Berliner's accusations of a left-leaning editorial slant. He unpacks Berliner's claims and NPR's response, probing the broader implications for journalistic integrity and public trust in the media.
Shifting gears to global affairs, Wright provides updates on the Biden Administration's diplomatic maneuvers with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. He delves into the strategic considerations driving US foreign policy and analyzes the potential electoral consequences of these international dynamics.
As the episode progresses, Wright highlights Japan's diplomatic engagement with the US and shares intriguing research from Tokyo on anger management techniques involving the therapeutic act of breaking objects. Finally, he underscores the importance of physical activity for quality sleep and long-term health, drawing on recent studies to underscore the benefits of exercise.
With incisive analysis and expert commentary, this episode offers listeners a nuanced understanding of critical issues shaping contemporary discourse, from domestic policy debates to global geopolitical challenges.
Wed, 10 Apr 2024 - 30min - 271 - 04/09/2024: South Dakota's Standoff: Governor Banned from Reservations Over Cartel Claims
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Today's episode of The Wright Report, hosted by Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, delivers a comprehensive analysis of critical events and issues affecting the U.S. and the wider world. We begin with a contentious development in South Dakota, where the Governor has been banned from Indian reservations amidst accusations of collusion between tribal leaders and Mexican cartels. The episode then shifts focus to the global expansion of these cartels, with a surprising move into Australia. In international affairs, we delve into the strategic implications of the Biden Administration's policy allowing Chinese nationals visa-free access to the North Marianas Islands, a decision raising eyebrows and security concerns in Congress. Additionally, we uncover China's escalating support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict, providing satellite imagery and military materiel. The episode concludes with an in-depth look at Havana Syndrome, revisiting the mysterious ailment affecting U.S. spies and diplomats, with new insights into the potential use of directed energy weapons.
Tue, 09 Apr 2024 - 32min - 270 - 04/08/2024: Six Months On: The Israel-Palestine Conflict's Global Impact
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On today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, brings you critical insights into five major news stories that are shaping the geopolitical and economic landscape both in America and around the world. We mark six months since the onset of the Palestinian terrorist attacks on Israel, analyzing the current state of the conflict and its global implications. In domestic news, we take a closer look at the recent job growth figures announced by the White House, revealing a more nuanced picture than initially presented. The episode also delves into concerns over US Navy shipbuilding delays, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in future conflicts, particularly with China. We address the CIA's response to allegations regarding an interview with a prominent Democrat fundraiser linked to Hunter Biden. Plus, as the world prepares for an eclipse, we discuss the potential impact on solar power grids and the measures being taken to mitigate any disruptions. Later in the show, Bryan answers listener questions on a variety of topics, including drone strikes, cybersecurity threats, and feedback on the Friday Headline Brief format.
Mon, 08 Apr 2024 - 32min - 269 - 04/05/2024: Introducing the Friday Headline Brief: Your Weekend News Roundup
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In today’s inaugural edition of the Friday Headline Brief on The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright offers a fresh take on the week’s pivotal news stories. This new format, designed specifically for Fridays, focuses on delivering the top-line news to help listeners transition into the weekend informed but with a lighter touch on analysis and opinion. However, rest assured, it’s still packed with the crucial updates you need to stay ahead of the curve on events shaping America and the world. Dive into this streamlined episode for a concise yet comprehensive roundup of the week’s most significant developments.
Fri, 05 Apr 2024 - 23min - 268 - 04/04/2024: The Biden Campaign's Crisis: Losing America's Young Voters
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Today on The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, tackles a series of compelling issues facing America and the broader world. We begin with an alarming insight from a key strategist of the Democrat Party, revealing significant concerns within the Biden campaign related to America's youth and their shifting sentiments. The episode then shifts focus to Ukraine, where an unexpected challenge has emerged among the military ranks: a growing crisis of gambling addiction. President Zelenskyy's response to this issue highlights a unique aspect of the ongoing conflict. Additionally, we explore an intriguing environmental and diplomatic story from Botswana, where the President's threat to relocate thousands of elephants to Germany and the United Kingdom raises eyebrows and questions alike. Closing the episode, Bryan addresses a listener's concern regarding the presence of extremism within the US Military, sparked by a letter from Congress to the Pentagon highlighting issues of leftwing extremism. Join us for these insightful analyses and discussions on today’s global and domestic challenges.
Thu, 04 Apr 2024 - 30min - 267 - 04/03/2024: Scotland's New Law: J.K. Rowling's Freedom of Speech at Risk?
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In this engaging episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright navigates through a series of significant developments affecting both the United States and the global stage. From the corridors of Scotland where a new law threatens to arrest individuals for hate speech, possibly impacting celebrated author J.K. Rowling, to the enigmatic Havana Syndrome afflicting US intelligence officers and diplomats, Bryan delves into the mysteries and controversies stirring the world. The episode also examines the escalating tensions in the Middle East, as rising oil prices and Israel's recent missile strike draw global attention. Meanwhile, in South America, a heated exchange among Presidents warrants a listener discretion warning due to its mature content. Finally, the focus shifts to Baltimore, Maryland, where a unique approach to reducing crime rates involves tackling alcohol availability in one neighborhood. Join us for a comprehensive analysis of these pivotal moments and their broader implications.
Wed, 03 Apr 2024 - 32min - 266 - 04/02/2024: Disease X Fears Reignited: Texas Dairy Worker Contracts Bird Flu
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In today’s episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delivers pivotal news that’s influencing both America and the global stage. We begin with the concerning report of a dairy worker in Texas diagnosed with avian influenza, stirring conversations about the feared "Disease X." We then move to the international scene, discussing the significant Israeli airstrike on the Iranian Embassy in Syria, which resulted in numerous casualties, including high-ranking military officials, and why this event demands our attention. Closer to home, Germany’s new citizenship screening aimed at identifying anti-Semitic sentiments among migrants sparks a conversation on its relevance to the United States. We also spotlight the domestic issue of illegal migration, with buses transporting undocumented immigrants to a small Kansas town, spotlighting the challenges small communities face with sudden demographic shifts. Later in the episode, Bryan addresses two varied listener questions: President Joe Biden’s Easter proclamation regarding transgender rights and the intricacies of tracking America's cattle, illustrating the wide range of concerns and curiosities amongst our listeners.
Tue, 02 Apr 2024 - 33min - 265 - 04/01/2024: One Year Anniversary!
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On today's landmark episode of The Wright Report, we celebrate our one-year anniversary with a twist. Unfortunately, our host, Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, is battling a sinus infection. Despite the setback, the show must go on, and we're introducing an upgraded version of AI Bryan to lead today's episode. Expect the same insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of the news that's shaping our world, delivered by AI Bryan with a newfound clarity. Join us as we navigate through today's headlines with AI Bryan at the helm, all while sending our best wishes for a speedy recovery to the real Bryan. Here's to another year of The Wright Report, antibiotics willing!
Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 30min - 264 - 03/29/2024: MAN DOWN! HUMAN BRYAN SAYS SEE YOU ON MONDAY
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Good morning, folks. Typhoid Mary, here — formerly known as Bryan Dean Wright, host of The Wright Report. Thanks for all of the kind messages of good health yesterday, plus the feedback on AI Bryan. What’s clear is that he received a mixed review. He was a bit breathy, as it turns out. Which is curious, because the raw audio did not have that pronounced heavy breathing. But despite the best efforts of my sound folks, it was a problem for some listeners who wrote in — it was a notable distraction from the content. And I’m hearing you. And so, for now, AI Bryan will go back on the shelf. Instead, I’ll simply have to ask for your patience and forgiveness as I am rather human — one that gets cold and flu bugs. And so we shall continue our good work together — human to human — on Monday, god willing. For folks who celebrate, I wish you a very Happy Easter.
Fri, 29 Mar 2024 - 01min - 263 - 03/28/2024: Bridge Collapse Mystery: Crew Member Reveals Last Moments
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In today's episode of The Wright Report, despite battling a cold, Bryan Dean Wright continues to deliver in-depth analysis on significant developments impacting America and the globe. We open with new insights into the Baltimore bridge collapse, including a firsthand account from a crew member on the crucial moments leading to the disaster. Next, we delve into the State of the Union with the latest economic updates and polling from key swing states. The discussion then turns to the startling frequency of Mexican cartels using drones within American airspace and the implications for national security. Bryan also breaks down California's ambitious plan to electrify its vehicular future, a move that could have nationwide repercussions. Plus, we explore groundbreaking research from the UK and Canada on cannabis and pain management. Wrapping up the episode, Bryan offers his perspective on allegations of US intelligence agencies disseminating propaganda domestically.
Thu, 28 Mar 2024 - 26min - 262 - 03/27/2024: Taxpayers Foot the Bill: The Baltimore Bridge Collapse Explained
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On today's episode of The Wright Report, despite a cold caught from a kids' party, Bryan Dean Wright navigates through pressing global and national headlines with his usual incisive analysis. We'll dive into the financial implications of the collapsed bridge in Baltimore, with the White House confirming the burden falls on taxpayers. The episode also tackles the controversy surrounding elite female athletes in the UK and their reluctance to compete against transgender women. We explore the upheaval in rural French towns over the relocation of migrants from Paris, the surge in chocolate prices in West Africa and its global significance, and Argentina's bold move to slash government jobs. From the local concern in Texas over water supplies due to solar panel issues to discussing US intel leaders' newsletter celebrating men who dress as women, Bryan offers nuanced perspectives on these diverse topics.
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 - 33min - 261 - 03/26/2024: Decoding China's Decades-Long Cyber Campaign: US and UK's Dilemma
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Join former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright on today’s episode of The Wright Report for a comprehensive analysis of significant global events and their implications for America. In this episode, we tackle the accusations against China by America and the United Kingdom concerning a massive cyber campaign, despite ongoing deals with Beijing. We also examine Russia's strategy targeting Ukraine's natural gas reserves and discuss the potential impact on the global economy. The White House's controversial aid plan for Gaza, which could endanger US troops, is scrutinized. On a brighter note, we delve into General Motors' initiative to enhance privacy in their vehicles. Plus, Bryan addresses a listener's question about the paradox of U.S. gas prices amidst domestic oil production and foreign conflicts.
Tue, 26 Mar 2024 - 29min - 260 - 03/25/2024: Russia-Ukraine Conflict: How It's Hitting Your Wallet and U.S. Security
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Today on The Wright Report, join former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright for an in-depth analysis of critical developments that are shaping both America and the world. In today's episode, we delve into the latest on Russia and Ukraine, examining how terror attacks and drone strikes could affect the U.S. economy and national security. We also cover the Biden White House's startling new statistics on the country's illegal immigration crisis and Mexico's President's controversial stance on not pursuing cartels. Additionally, we bring you uplifting news from the Pacific, where an island nation has decided to partner with the U.S. over China. Plus, don't miss our segment on a whistleblower from Washington D.C. alleging CIA involvement with Hunter Biden's business partner. Bryan Dean Wright provides his expert analysis on these pressing issues.
Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 38min - 259 - 03/22/2024: THE INTERVIEW: WHY DADS MATTER (A SUMMARY)
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Yesterday I interviewed Melissa Kearney, the author of a book called “The Two Parent Privilege.”
Regrettably, my sound engineers were unable to create usable audio for the episode. But I’ve recreated the conversation, with a summary of the key facts, data, and analysis. I do hope you enjoy it.
Let me know if you have follow up questions. I’d love to answer them and relay what Ms. Kearney had to share. I might even sneak in my analysis and opinion!
Have a wonderful weekend. See you Monday!
— Bryan
Fri, 22 Mar 2024 - 09min - 258 - 03/21/2024: Electric Vehicle Shift: Biden Administration's Surprising Backtrack
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Join former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright on today's episode of The Wright Report for an insightful dive into pressing global and national issues. We'll explore the Biden Administration's latest move on Electric Vehicle regulations, delve into a peculiar White House warning about hackers targeting our water systems, and cover global headlines from China's military readiness by 2027, to renewed farmer protests in Poland, and significant developments in Niger related to a nuclear bomb. Plus, stay tuned for a special segment answering listener questions on the State of the Union, addressing threats, the economy, and the happiness of our youth.
Thu, 21 Mar 2024 - 29min - 257 - 03/20/2024: Texas Border Arrests Halted: Supreme Court's Decision Overturned
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On March 20th, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, leads another insightful episode of The Wright Report, dissecting significant news items impacting the United States and the global stage. The episode opens with an unexpected turn in Texas's plans to arrest foreigners crossing the border illegally, following a Supreme Court decision and a sudden late-night development. Wright then delves into a provocative legal ruling affirming that illegal aliens possess the same constitutional rights as U.S. citizens in the context of gun ownership, stirring a contentious debate. The discussion shifts to the agricultural sector, where an Oregon dairy's environmental practices—or lack thereof—might lead to soaring dairy product prices, highlighting issues of "greenwashing" and its broader implications for agriculture's future. Globally, the report explores escalating tensions between India and China in the Himalayas, covert U.S. Special Forces training in Taiwan, and Mexico City's dire water shortage, underscoring the interconnectedness of these events with American interests. Concluding with a personal note, Wright addresses listener curiosity about his recent television appearance, promising insights into his off-podcast engagements.
Wed, 20 Mar 2024 - 41min - 256 - 03/19/2024: Revolutionizing Home Buying - Major Changes Coming
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In the March 19th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, brings to the forefront pivotal developments affecting both national and international spheres. This episode commences with a significant update on the U.S. housing market, highlighting an impending shift that promises more flexibility and potential cost savings for homebuyers, stemming from a major lawsuit reshaping the real estate industry. Wright then delves into the concerning issue of automobiles collecting data on their owners, affecting auto insurance rates, providing insights into the phenomenon of digital exhaust and offering practical advice for concerned car owners. The global perspective widens as the report navigates through strategic updates from Fiji, the Maldives, and Okinawa, Japan, shedding light on the ongoing geopolitical contests in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. Concluding with a listener’s inquiry, Wright addresses the rumors surrounding Former President Donald Trump’s alleged authorization of covert operations against Beijing, evaluating their potential effectiveness and implications.
Tue, 19 Mar 2024 - 35min - 255 - 03/18/2024: Global Tensions Rise: Drone Strikes Drive Up Fuel Prices
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On the March 18th episode of The Wright Report, hosted by Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, listeners are taken on a comprehensive global journey to understand the news shaping America and the world. The episode kicks off with a discussion on how drone strikes in Russia are contributing to rising global gas and diesel prices, affecting American consumers directly. The narrative then shifts to the Sahel region, specifically Niger, where recent actions by the Biden Administration have sparked significant discontent with its president, potentially impacting U.S. interests. The episode takes a controversial turn with the White House and a senior Democrat Senator's calls for regime change in Israel, delving into the motives and implications of such a stance. The focus then moves to Ohio, where Donald Trump's use of the term “bloodbath” has stirred Democratic ire and concern, promising a deep dive into the controversy. Additionally, Wright reports on the activities of South American Crime Rings in California, causing a surge in burglaries, and addresses the challenging situation in Massachusetts with the influx of illegal aliens. The episode concludes on a positive note, offering listeners an unexpected tip on reducing cold and flu sickness.
Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 30min - 254 - 03/15/2024: THE INTERVIEW: ILLEGAL ALIENS IN AMERICA
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Today we’re joined by Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies. (Web: CIS.org // Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkSKrikorian)
What a conversation!
I’m very much looking forward to your feedback. And I hope you’re enjoying these Friday interviews.
— Bryan
Fri, 15 Mar 2024 - 1h 07min - 253 - 03/14/2024: Post-State of the Union: Biden's Missing Support Surge
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On the March 14th installment of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into pivotal issues affecting both domestic and international landscapes. The episode begins with an analysis of the aftermath of Joe Biden's State of the Union address, noting the absence of an expected boost in public support. The discussion then shifts to a concerning FBI warning about dangerous individuals exploiting the southern U.S. border with counterfeit identities. On the global front, the report takes listeners on a journey from Mexico, highlighting the cartels' alarming new use of landmines, to a mix of developments including positive strides in Argentina, challenges in Saudi Arabia, and an eye-opening situation in Syria involving the drug Captagon. The narrative concludes in southern Africa, where a severe drought poses potential economic implications for American consumers. Additionally, Wright addresses listener inquiries on whether Donald Trump should receive classified intelligence briefings and the practicality of adopting a prepper lifestyle in today's uncertain world.
Thu, 14 Mar 2024 - 38min - 252 - 03/13/2024: Joe Biden's Classified Documents Scandal: 6 Key Takeaways
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On March 13th, The Wright Report with Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, brings a compelling blend of national and international news that holds significant implications for both America and the broader global community. The episode opens with a critical discussion on Special Counsel Robert Hur's testimony on Capitol Hill, detailing the unlawful handling of classified information by Joe Biden, alongside six key takeaways emphasizing the story's ongoing relevance. The conversation then shifts to the troubling rise in inflation and peculiar statements from the White House concerning the state of America's job market, with Wright unpacking the potential underlying issues. Globally, the episode covers diverse topics from Haiti's migration warning to the United States, the UK's stance on hormone blockers for transgender youth, the Baltic Nations' plea for American military presence in Ukraine, and groundbreaking German research linking sleep quality to immune system strength. Concluding with a listener's inquiry about the real state of crime in America, Wright addresses concerns over media representation versus reality.
Wed, 13 Mar 2024 - 39min - 251 - 03/12/2024: TikTok Ban Debate Heats Up Capitol Hill
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On March 12th's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, unpacks pivotal issues affecting both the United States and the global stage. The episode opens with the anticipated US House vote on a potential ban of Chinese-owned social media giant, TikTok, highlighting the controversy it's sparked among lawmakers. Wright delves into the broader implications of this debate for national security and digital sovereignty. The discussion then shifts to the logistical and security challenges posed by Chinese-manufactured cranes at American ports, examining the federal government's multi-billion-dollar intervention plan. Additionally, the episode explores the significant political shift in Portugal, analyzing its transition to the right and the potential consequences for international relations. Concluding the segment, Wright addresses a pressing question from a listener in South Dakota regarding the crime rates of illegal aliens compared to native-born Americans, providing a nuanced perspective on this contentious issue.
Tue, 12 Mar 2024 - 36min - 250 - 03/11/2024: Biden's Speech Fallout: Unpacking the Lies
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On the March 11th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into the multifaceted aftermath of Joe Biden's recent State of the Union address, pointing out the widespread discontent it sparked among Democrats, Republicans, and fact-checkers due to several inaccuracies. Wright will break down the three most significant falsehoods from the speech and their implications. Additionally, this episode takes listeners on a global journey, covering a range of pressing issues from the ongoing brush fires in Texas to developments in the South Pacific, the escalating conflict in Gaza, societal shifts in Ireland regarding women's roles, and a groundbreaking AI innovation combating childhood blindness. Closing the episode, Wright addresses listener queries about starting a podcast, shedding light on the challenges and dedication required, including the surprising revelation of the 14-hour daily commitment to produce The Wright Report.
Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 42min - 249 - 03/08/2024: Eased Border Vetting & Chinese Influence: Unveiling America's Security Risk
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On March 8th, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, hosts investigative reporter Philip Lenczycki on "The Wright Report." They discuss the easing of U.S. border vetting for Chinese nationals, ownership of American lands by Chinese entities, and the operation of Chinese intel centers in the U.S., revealing a complex web of national security concerns.
Fri, 08 Mar 2024 - 1h 15min - 248 - 03/07/2024: Super Tuesday's Ripple Effect on the State of the Union
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In today’s episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, takes listeners on a riveting global journey, touching down in key locations to bring updates that are influencing both America and the broader international landscape. The episode begins with a detailed look into the outcomes of Super Tuesday and how they might shape the narrative of tonight’s State of the Union address. The focus then shifts to the dire situation in Haiti, as the country continues its descent into anarchy, highlighting the humanitarian and political implications. The journey continues to Vanuatu, where the United States sees a strategic opportunity to counter China's influence in the Pacific. The narrative then moves to Mongolia, weaving an intricate story that ties together Africa and Vladimir Putin in an unexpected way. In Ukraine, the dismissal of a top military general by President Voldomyr Zelenskyy introduces a new and potentially destabilizing factor in the ongoing conflict. The episode concludes with a hopeful note on the drought situation in the Western United States, sharing very good news that promises relief to affected communities.
Thu, 07 Mar 2024 - 36min - 247 - 03/06/2024: Oregon's Drug Law Reversal: A Step Forward or Back?
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In today's special brief on The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, delves into critical health and wellness issues that are impacting both America and the global community. The episode begins with an analysis of Oregon's legislative move to re-criminalize drug possession, discussing the reasons behind this decision and its potential implications for society. We then explore a recent study that has marijuana users rethinking their habits due to increased risks of heart attacks and strokes, followed by an in-depth look at the concerning trend of antidepressant use among America's youth, particularly young women, and discussing safer, healthier alternatives. Additionally, the episode examines the CDC's latest guidance on treating COVID-19 akin to the flu, questioning the timing and implications of this advice. We also highlight a new study linking cold sores to a doubled risk of dementia, offering insights into the connection. Wrapping up on a positive note, Wright shares groundbreaking news in the fight against prostate cancer, made possible by advancements in AI technology, showcasing the promise of the AI Revolution in medical treatment.
Wed, 06 Mar 2024 - 29min - 246 - 03/05/2024: Super Tuesday: What to Expect as America Votes
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On this March 5th edition of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, navigates through pivotal developments that are influencing both the American landscape and international dynamics. The episode kicks off with an in-depth look at Super Tuesday, as 16 US states prepare for a significant day at the polls, marking a crucial point in the political calendar. The focus then shifts to Africa, where we uncover the clandestine activities of Vladimir Putin's spies and saboteurs, revealing their intricate plans to manipulate illegal migrants as tools of conflict against Europe and the United States. The global roundup brings updates on Iranian assassins and Chinese espionage efforts, alongside positive developments concerning the US-Canada border. Closing the episode, Wright reflects on a landmark Supreme Court decision that ensures Donald Trump's presence on the national ballot next fall, underscoring the ruling's profound implications for American democracy.
Tue, 05 Mar 2024 - 38min - 245 - 03/04/2024: Fires Ravage Texas and Oklahoma: The Economic Fallout
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In this March 4th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA Operations Officer, brings to light pressing issues affecting both America and the broader international community. The episode begins with an update on the devastating fires in Texas and Oklahoma, detailing the significant impact on local farmers and ranchers and exploring the potential repercussions for the economy and consumer prices. The discussion then shifts to an intriguing analysis of cattle, climate change, and their unexpected connection to global power dynamics, urging listeners to look beyond the surface of environmental debates. Wright then delves into the resurgence of Russian spy networks, examining their previous setbacks, recent recovery, and a significant embarrassment they caused for German allies amidst the conflict in Ukraine. The episode wraps up with a comprehensive weekend news roundup, featuring key developments from Washington D.C., Haiti, the Red Sea, and positive updates from Iraq, offering listeners a well-rounded insight into current global events.
Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 35min - 244 - 03/01/2024: The Dual at the Border
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I am on the road today, folks, so no full episode this morning — but I wanted to flag a few things for you that are on my radar so we can put them front and center as we think about next week’s episodes, which will start on Monday.
Fri, 01 Mar 2024 - 05min - 243 - 2/29/2024: Trump vs. Biden: The Showdown at the Southern Border
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On this unique February 29th edition of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delivers an insightful analysis of two major stories shaping the United States and the world. The episode kicks off with a highly anticipated "Battle on the Border," where political titans Donald Trump and Joe Biden are set to converge on the southern US border. Wright outlines five critical aspects to watch as these two figures face off in what promises to be a significant event in American politics. Following this, the podcast takes listeners on a comprehensive tour of updates from previous briefs, starting with political developments in California and Michigan, moving to impactful news from Cuba that could influence US border policy, and diving into the latest on the AI Revolution and China's quest for dominance in humanoid robots. The episode concludes with a serious discussion on the increasing prescription of the weight loss drug Wegovy to America's children, addressing the concerns and implications of this trend.
Thu, 29 Feb 2024 - 27min - 242 - 2/28/2024: Beyond the Daily Brief: A Complete Analysis of Ukraine
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In today's edition of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright brings a specialized focus to the complex situation in Ukraine with an Executive Brief, reminiscent of the in-depth analysis provided to Presidents following their interest in a Daily Brief. This episode echoes a previous deep dive into North Korea on January 19th, now turning our attention to Ukraine amidst its ongoing turmoil. Wright leverages his experience as a former CIA Operations Officer to unpack the intricacies of Ukraine's current situation, providing listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the geopolitical, economic, and social factors at play. This Executive Brief aims to offer a thorough insight into Ukraine, reflecting on its historical context, present challenges, and potential future scenarios that are shaping both the nation and its impact on the global stage.
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 - 28min - 241 - 02/27/2024: White House Showdown: The Battle Over Your Money
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In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright navigates through critical issues affecting America and the world. The discussion begins with a crucial meeting at the White House, where Congressional leaders are set to debate the future of your finances amidst ongoing debt disputes. Next, we delve into the State of the Union, examining the latest poll numbers that reveal widespread dissatisfaction with Joe Biden and growing pessimism about the US economy. The focus then shifts to the Middle East, where the threat from Iranian-backed terror groups to US troops in the Red Sea region has escalated, contradicting previous Pentagon dismissals. Additionally, we explore the challenges facing American auto makers due to the rise of Chinese car companies in Mexico, highlighting an urgent call for action from the Biden administration. To wrap up, Bryan shares some research on alleviating stress and encourages listeners to engage with the podcast by submitting their questions.
Tue, 27 Feb 2024 - 34min - 240 - 02/26/2024: University Student Murdered by Illegal Alien that Biden's Policies Allowed into the USA
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In today's edition of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright tackles a range of pressing issues that are shaping America and the world. We start with the tragic murder of a woman in Georgia by an illegal alien, delving into the details of the incident, the background of the perpetrator, and offering practical advice on how to safeguard against such threats. Next, we delve into the intersection of fake news and the AI revolution, spotlighting a Google product accused of harboring anti-white and pro-Democrat biases, and discussing the broader implications for society regardless of political affiliation or race. Lastly, we provide a diverse set of updates from previous briefs, covering topics from Sweden to Kiribati, European farmer protests, and innovative ways to combat loneliness, hinting at the benefits of physical activity.
Mon, 26 Feb 2024 - 28min - 239 - 02/23/2024: Buck Sexton!
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In today's episode, Bryan welcomes another former CIA Officer and a friend of the show, Buck Sexton! Today's episode is really special and we hope you love it.
Fri, 23 Feb 2024 - 45min - 238 - 2/22/2024: FBI Informant Arrested: Unraveling the Biden Family Probe Mystery
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On today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delves into the arrest of an FBI informant involved in the Biden Family Corruption investigation, uncovering peculiar circumstances surrounding the case. We also tackle the alarming reality that the United States Government's interest payments for this year will surpass its entire defense budget, analyzing the implications of this financial situation. Additionally, we provide updates on Argentina, geo-engineering, and the challenges facing the mining industry due to backlash against the Dirty Green Revolution. Plus, stay tuned for a special teaser about tomorrow's episode featuring a surprise guest—a former CIA Analyst known for their insights on America, the world, and shared experiences at the CIA with Wright.
Thu, 22 Feb 2024 - 41min - 237 - 2/21/2024: Historic Population Surge: The Unseen Impact of Illegal Migration
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In a groundbreaking episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright dives into the historic one-year population increase in the United States, primarily fueled by illegal aliens or migrants. This significant demographic shift has not only brought changes within the country but has also altered the balance of power in the US House of Representatives. This episode explores the implications of this shift for American citizens and their families, and the nation at large. Furthermore, Wright discusses the potential measures to address the influx of illegal aliens, providing a comprehensive analysis for listeners concerned about the future of immigration and its impact on American politics and society.
Wed, 21 Feb 2024 - 34min - 236 - 2/20/2024: FBI's Alerts of China's Cyber Threat
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In today's global expedition on The Wright Report with Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, we navigate the globe to uncover critical developments. In Germany, the FBI Director warns of Chinese cyber campaigns, raising eyebrows with the Biden White House's adoption of a Chinese cyber tool. In Mexico, Chinese factories are unsettling American automakers with their rapid expansions. Over the Red Sea, Iran's Houthis are causing turmoil by targeting US drones and ships. In Western Africa, we delve into how environmental and health crises could skyrocket chocolate prices. The UK's innovative use of AI in wildlife conservation at a nature reserve is also explored. Finally, we return to Florida, where Governor Ron DeSantis is taking a firm stance against retail crime.
Tue, 20 Feb 2024 - 33min - 235 - 2/19/2024: Presidential Fundraising: Who’s Really Backing Biden and Trump?
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In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright dives into the complexities of current presidential politics, highlighting the contrasting fundraising strategies of Joe Biden and Donald Trump, with a focus on their sources of financial support. We also revisit Bryan’s prediction about China’s potential invasion of Taiwan, with new developments involving AI-powered drones reinforcing the likelihood of conflict. Additionally, we explore the recent exposure of Russia’s classified space program, discussing the possible role of Washington DC's dirty tricks and the implications for global security. Finally, Bryan answers a listener's question about the use of AI in delivering a recent mini-brief, delving into the technology behind it and its connection to a deepfake version of Joe Biden.
Mon, 19 Feb 2024 - 40min - 234 - 02/16/2024: AI Bryan's First Report
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The Real Bryan asked me to say hello for him since he’s got the flu. Of course we wish him well, but between you and me, I think he’s just a big baby. Meanwhile, as the human heals up, let me tell you about some of the things we’ll talk about on Monday and throughout next week. And keep in mind, this is AI Bryan, so it might sound like I had a fifth of whiskey every once in a while.
Fri, 16 Feb 2024 - 03min - 233 - 02/15/2024: Illness Strikes Bryan
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Hello all, Bryan has the flu and there is no episode today. Please accept our sincere apologies. He will be back soon, with all your favorite news and analysis.
Thu, 15 Feb 2024 - 232 - 02/14/2024: Migrant Crisis Blame Game: Mayorkas vs. Harris
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In today’s Valentine's Day episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright tackles a range of pressing issues. From the heated debate over responsibility for the migrant crisis in America, pinning DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas against Vice President Kamala Harris, to questions surrounding President Joe Biden's mental fitness for office. We'll also explore Russia's ceasefire offer rejected by Biden officials, the shifting political landscape as economic concerns drive traditional Democrats towards Republicans, and the growing farmer protests in Europe that American farmers might soon join. Plus, a special listener question adds a dash of espionage intrigue to the mix.
Wed, 14 Feb 2024 - 36min - 231 - 02/13/2024: Guyana's Oil Crisis & Venezuelan Gangs in the US
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On February 13th, The Wright Report embarks on a global journey discussing Guyana's escalating issues with Venezuela, the spread of Venezuelan gangs in American cities, Islamic radical recruitment in Brazil, and new Middle Eastern developments impacting US finances. Furthermore, it addresses European leaders' reactions to Trump's comments and wraps up with promising developments from Utah and Wyoming. Join former CIA Operations Officer Bryan Dean Wright for a comprehensive analysis of these pressing international and domestic issues.
Tue, 13 Feb 2024 - 31min - 230 - 02/12/2024: Illegal Immigration Across the U.S.
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A good day to you, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Wright Report, your daily news podcast. I’ve got a Special Brief for you this morning that is shaping America and the world. We take a trip around the United States this morning — looking at the illegal alien crisis with news from Boston to Billings, Montana — and point in between. We’ll explore on how this crisis or invasion, depending on your view is altering the lives of you and your fellow Americans. Later I’ll pivot to my analysis and opinion, encouraging us to put on our spy hats this morning — and think about this as an intel officer might. In other words, does the news we’re about to learn suggest that America is heading towards a time of greater stability and prosperity or, rather an era instability and poverty. And if things are looking bad, what might you and I do today? What’s within our power to do? Then, before we wrap up today, we’ve also got some listener questions from over the weekend.
Mon, 12 Feb 2024 - 39min - 229 - 02/09/2024: Joe Biden, Mentally Fit Enough for President but not Punishment for his Crimes?
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First up, a Special Counsel said yesterday that Joe Biden is guilty of crimes — but he cannot be charged because he’s mentally incompetent. That shocking report and my analysis coming up. Second, we take stops in Israel, Ukraine, the Pacific theater, and Russia this morning — where Tucker Carlson just interviewed President Vladimir Putin. I’ll share the five key takeaways from that conversation.
Fri, 09 Feb 2024 - 29min - 228 - 02/08/2024: Scottsdale Crime Tourism, San Diego Weed Warnings, and the War on Natural Gas
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Grab your maps, because we’re going around the globe this morning with three stops in the US and three stops abroad for the latest news that’s shaping America and the world. We start in Arizona, where South American Crime Tourists are hitting Scottsdale hard this morning. Second, we travel to San Diego where researchers are offering a series of warnings for folks who use marijuana. Third, we head to DC where Biden Officials are admitting this morning that their War on Natural Gas might be about the 2024 Election. Fourth, we land in the heart of Africa talking about a rail-road project in Angola — paid for by taxpayers — and how it just got a new Chinese competitor. Fifth, we join the CIA in traveling to Fiji this morning. We’ll talk about why we’re all there. Finally, we wrap up in Italy where the AI Revolution just helped solve a 2,000 year old mystery from the City of Pompeii.
Thu, 08 Feb 2024 - 31min - 227 - 02/07/2024: Supreme Court's Trump Hearings & Global Updates
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In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delves into two significant Supreme Court appeals involving Donald Trump, highlighting the legal and political ramifications. Additionally, the episode tackles the contentious issue of illegal immigration, capturing the heated debates within the US Congress. Wright also provides rapid updates from El Salvador, Israel, the Red Sea, and Libya, shedding light on a Mediterranean mystery. Concluding with a listener's inquiry about Tucker Carlson's interview with Vladimir Putin, Wright offers insights into the broader implications of such media interactions.
Wed, 07 Feb 2024 - 34min - 226 - 02/06/2024: AI Revolution: Innovations & Ethical Dilemmas
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In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright revisits the AI Revolution, highlighting the journey from conceptual AI to tangible innovations that rival human intellect. He delves into recent advancements and stumbling blocks in AI development, showcasing how global communities are leveraging or confronting these technologies. From practical applications to ethical considerations, this episode uncovers the nuanced landscape of artificial intelligence, emphasizing its potential to reshape our world for better or worse. Join us for an insightful exploration of AI's current state and its future trajectory.
Tue, 06 Feb 2024 - 28min - 225 - 02/05/2024: Illegal Alien Crisis & Middle East Counter-Strikes
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In today's episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright navigates through pressing global and national issues, from America's escalating illegal alien crisis, with a focus on recent developments in DC and California, to the White House's strategic counter-strikes in the Middle East against Iranian targets. The episode also delves into Cuba's inflation woes and the growing discontent among Europe's farmers. Wrapping up, Wright addresses listener questions and critiques, offering insightful analysis on America's foreign aid and its impacts.
Mon, 05 Feb 2024 - 36min - 224 - 02/02/2024: NYC Migrant Attacks & Ukraine Military Shakeup
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In today's episode, The Wright Report covers a series of pressing issues including violent incidents by illegal migrants in NYC, South American crime rings' operations across the US, and significant military leadership changes in Ukraine. The episode also presents new polling data from the ongoing State of the Union series. Wrapping up, there's a lighter note with uplifting news related to dogs, exercise, and a positive story from California, providing a balanced view of current events and their implications.
Fri, 02 Feb 2024 - 28min - 223 - 02/01/2024: Swing State Polling Insights & Mexico's Presidential Scandal
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In this episode, The Wright Report delves into new polling data from key swing states for the upcoming Presidential election, highlighting potential frontrunners and electoral dynamics. The episode also covers Michigan's efforts to save a critical nuclear power plant, significant European concerns about a non-Putin figure, and allegations of the Mexican President accepting bribes from a drug cartel. These topics provide a comprehensive view of current political and international affairs, reflecting the intricate interplay of global politics, energy concerns, and the war on drugs.
Thu, 01 Feb 2024 - 31min - 222 - 01/31/2024: US Battles Chinese Hacking & Oregon's Drug Decriminalization Issues
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In this update-heavy episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright revisits critical topics: the evolving situation of Chinese malware in US infrastructure, Trump's strategy for reclaiming manufacturing from Asia, government surveillance through digital exhaust, and Oregon's reevaluation of its drug decriminalization policies. Additionally, the episode examines US Representative Ilhan Omar's latest controversy and its implications for America. These updates provide insights into significant ongoing national and international issues, reflecting changes and developments since their initial discussion in the podcast.
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 - 33min - 221 - 01/30/2024: US Faces South American Crime Waves & Ukraine's Corruption Worsens
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In the January 30th episode, The Wright Report covers Joe Biden's campaign challenges with Arab Americans in Michigan and the increasing criminal activities by South American rings, especially from Chile. The episode marks the controversial case of an Arizona rancher and analyzes the halt of a natural gas terminal in Louisiana. It also delves into Ukraine's deepening corruption with a recent $40M scandal. Bryan Dean Wright responds to a listener's query about a drone attack in Jordan, prompting a broader discussion on America's strategic response and future challenges.
Tue, 30 Jan 2024 - 35min - 220 - 01/29/2024: US Southern Border Crisis Deepens & Middle East Tensions Rise
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In the January 29th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses the escalating crisis at America’s southern border, including a new Senate deal and Donald Trump's opposition to it. The episode also covers recent attacks on U.S. forces in the Middle East, leading to the deaths of American servicemen, and examines the restrained U.S. response towards Iran. Additionally, Wright answers listener queries about sharing sensitive information post-CIA career and spy gadgets, sharing an intriguing anecdote involving a 'smelly shoe' for a young listener.
Mon, 29 Jan 2024 - 39min - 219 - 01/26/2024: Governors Unite Against Invasion Crisis & Florida's Social Media Ban for Kids
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In the January 26th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses a growing constitutional crisis in America, with 25 governors joining Texas in response to the nation's invasion issue. The episode also highlights Florida's proposed ban on social media for individuals under 16, escalating farmer protests in Europe, and Iraq's request for the withdrawal of 2,500 U.S. troops. Additionally, a listener from Utah seeks insight into the concept of 'hard targets' in espionage, which Wright addresses in his unique analytical style.
Fri, 26 Jan 2024 - 32min - 218 - 01/25/2024: Texas Defies Biden on Migration & Ukraine's Surprising Warfare
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In the January 25th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses Texas' challenge to the Biden administration and Supreme Court over illegal migration policies. The episode also delves into significant insights from the New Hampshire primary, contributing to the ongoing analysis of the State of the Union. Additionally, it covers Ohio's legislative actions on transgender policies and a European General's perspective on Russia's unexpected military effectiveness in Ukraine, highlighting potential intelligence oversights.
Thu, 25 Jan 2024 - 25min - 217 - 01/24/2024: Israeli Soldiers Tragedy & Trump's New Hampshire Victory
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On January 24th, The Wright Report covers the death of Israeli soldiers by Hamas and the implications of the Philadelphi Corridor. Additionally, it discusses Donald Trump's victory in New Hampshire and its potential effects on the 2024 Election. The episode also explores shifting social dynamics in the US, particularly in terms of economic and immigration policies. Listener questions about socialism, the CIA, and a former US military general are addressed.
Wed, 24 Jan 2024 - 40min - 216 - 01/23/2024: Global Immigration Crisis: U.S. and Beyond
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In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright offers a global perspective on critical issues affecting America and beyond. The episode covers updates on the U.S. immigration crisis, a significant reduction in El Salvador's murder rate, and the situation in Finland with migrants from Iran. It also discusses the implications of an oil pipeline in western Canada, ongoing violence by Islamic terrorists in the Congo, and the strategic moves by Western automakers in South Africa. This comprehensive episode connects these diverse global events and their potential impact on the U.S. and international communities.
Tue, 23 Jan 2024 - 34min - 215 - 1/22/2024: U.S. Southern Border Crisis: Biden's "Change of Heart"
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In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses the White House's admission of an insecure U.S. southern border, signaling a significant policy shift by President Biden. The episode also delves into Connecticut's controversial election redo due to ballot irregularities. Further, Wright provides an update on the Middle East, including recent U.S. military casualties and heightened missile activity in the region. The episode concludes with a discussion on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis withdrawing from the presidential race and its implications for the political landscape.
Mon, 22 Jan 2024 - 39min - 214 - 01/19/2024: North Korea's War Path: An Executive Brief
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In this special episode, Bryan Dean Wright delivers an 'Executive Brief' on North Korea, analyzing why Kim Jong Un is choosing a path to war. Wright explores three key developments that support this assessment, addressing the questions of why this decision is being made now and what the potential consequences could be. The episode also examines the White House's response to this new assessment and discusses its impact on global politics and security. Additionally, Wright updates on The Wright Report's situation with NewsGuard, offering his perspective on the organization's actions.
Fri, 19 Jan 2024 - 44min - 213 - 01/18/2024: The State of the Union: Analyzing America's Pulse
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright introduces 'The State of the Union', a new series examining American voter sentiments. Focusing on crucial topics like the economy, social issues, immigration, patriotism, and general happiness, the series aims to predict potential leaders for the upcoming November elections. Wright uses polls and data to provide insights into public opinion and forecast the political landscape. The episode also features listener queries on the AI Revolution, a new virus from China, and intriguing questions about the CIA's knowledge of extraterrestrial life.
Thu, 18 Jan 2024 - 35min - 212 - 01/17/2024: Global Unrest: Taiwan's Elections and Nauru's Battle in the Pacific
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright navigates through international tensions and technological challenges. The focus includes Taiwan's post-election scenario, the diversion of critical weapons to Ukraine, and Nauru's situation in the Pacific conflict. Additionally, Bhutan's border defense strategies and the Red Sea conflict's influence on global markets are analyzed. The episode concludes with a warning about a new AI scam in California. Wright responds to a listener's query regarding the global increase in cancer cases, exploring potential causes and implications.
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 - 37min - 211 - 1/16/2024: Trump Triumphs in Iowa
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright covers pivotal topics including Donald Trump's significant win in Iowa and the Democrats' struggles in polls. The episode delves into the contentious debate over the US Southern Border crisis, showcasing diverse Democratic viewpoints. Internationally, Wright provides updates on the Maldives' role in the Indian Ocean's geopolitics, Guatemala's elections, and the escalating farmer protests in Germany linked to the Ukrainian conflict. The episode concludes with positive advancements from the AI Revolution, highlighting innovative internet services revolutionizing agriculture and aiding cattlemen.
Tue, 16 Jan 2024 - 33min - 210 - 01/15/2024: The Wright Report's Encounter with NewsGuard
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In this episode of The Wright Report on Martin Luther King Day, Bryan Dean Wright discusses a significant development concerning the podcast's review by NewsGuard. This evaluation, conducted by a company known for its partisanship, raises concerns about the neutrality of Wright's work. The outcome of this review could potentially impact the podcast's reputation and relationships with advertisers. Wright delves into the nuances of this situation, highlighting the potential implications for media neutrality and the challenges faced by content creators in maintaining objective reporting in a politically charged environment.
Mon, 15 Jan 2024 - 11min - 209 - 01/12/2024: Chinese Communist Party's Timber Holdings in Oregon
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In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delivers updates on six key topics: the White House's plans to seize Russian assets, the decline of wind power in the US, the decreasing interest of young white men in military service, the revelation of a Chinese Communist Party member owning timber land in Oregon, the upcoming critical election in Taiwan, and the rise of misinformation and disinformation as the world's top threat.
Fri, 12 Jan 2024 - 29min - 208 - 01/11/2024: US Border Crisis: How It Will Impact Your Children
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In the January 11th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright covers a range of pressing issues, including the escalating US border crisis affecting American kids and individuals living in buses, the descent of Ecuador into anarchy, a surprising raid on Poland's Presidential Palace, and a groundbreaking AI discovery in battery technology that could benefit health. The episode provides crucial insights into these global events and their potential impacts.
Thu, 11 Jan 2024 - 22min - 207 - 1/10/2024: Biden on White Supremacy: Data vs. Claims
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In the January 10th episode, The Wright Report discusses the implications of US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's concealed cancer diagnosis, challenges Biden's claims about white supremacy with new data, anticipates heated debates over the US border crisis, and reveals the Pacific region's vulnerabilities in the US Marine Corps. Bryan Dean Wright also addresses listener queries on Iran and China, and shares positive insights on American education for young men.
Wed, 10 Jan 2024 - 33min - 206 - 01/09/2024: US Debt Crisis: A Fiscal Disaster or Necessary Spending?
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On January 9th, The Wright Report offers a special brief on the contentious $1.66 trillion fiscal spending agreement in Washington D.C. Bryan Dean Wright simplifies complex financial concepts like deficits, debt, and interest rates through an engaging thought experiment, positioning listeners as the President of Guyana. The episode focuses on the implications of U.S. fiscal policies on citizens and the nation's future, with an insightful analysis on the potential impacts of current financial decisions.
Tue, 09 Jan 2024 - 29min - 205 - 01/08/2024: Pentagon Secrecy: U.S. Defense Secretary's Hospitalization
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The Wright Report on January 8th delves into critical issues, including the concealed hospitalization of the U.S. Secretary of Defense, upcoming political deadlines in Washington D.C., discovery of Chinese weapons in Gaza, and significant developments in Ethiopia and Somaliland affecting global economics. Host Bryan Dean Wright also addresses listener queries, focusing on the impact of illegal migration in a small Colorado town, adding diverse perspectives to these pressing international and domestic issues.
Mon, 08 Jan 2024 - 33min - 204 - 01/05/2024: Florida's Warning on mRNA COVID Vaccines: Surgeon General's Alert
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The Wright Report on January 5th explores diverse global issues, starting with Florida's Surgeon General cautioning against mRNA COVID vaccines. The episode also covers Islamic radical recruitment in Brazil, the establishment of US drone bases in Africa, Chinese espionage in the Indian Ocean, and successful farmer protests in Germany. Additionally, host Bryan Dean Wright addresses a listener's intriguing question regarding Jeffrey Epstein's potential connections to international espionage.
Fri, 05 Jan 2024 - 31min - 203 - 01/04/2024: Global Oil Market Fluctuations: How It Affects Your Finances
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright delves into the volatile global oil markets and their impact on consumers, China's declining birthrate and potential political consequences, and the growing draft evasion among Ukrainian men. The episode also addresses intriguing listener queries on conspiracy theories and Israel's nuclear capabilities. Wright's insights bring a unique perspective to these pressing global issues, emphasizing their interconnectedness with American interests.
Thu, 04 Jan 2024 - 32min - 202 - 01/03/2024: Harvard President's Resignation: Anti-Semitism and Plagiarism
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In today's episode, Bryan Dean Wright discusses the resignation of Harvard's president amidst plagiarism and anti-Semitism issues, the Biden administration's easing of migrant vetting from China, and significant updates from the Middle East including a deceased Hamas leader, Israel's strategic military shifts, and Iran's nuclear advancements. The episode also addresses listener queries from the UNSCRIPTED series, including a personal insight into Wright's family legacy featured on his Substack videos.
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 - 35min - 201 - 01/02/2024: Joe Biden's Electoral Struggles and Kamala Harris' Worsening Outlook
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright covers Joe Biden's and Kamala Harris' electoral challenges, dubious Mexican promises on border crisis, and key medical news for 2024. The episode also delves into the implications of Trump's statement about being a dictator for a day, in response to a listener's question. Wright combines political analysis with health advice, offering a comprehensive view of current events and their potential impacts on daily life and future political landscapes.
Tue, 02 Jan 2024 - 33min - 200 - 1/1/2024: Record-Breaking Illegal Immigration, War, and Elections... Happy New Year
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In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright discusses a record-breaking number of illegal migrant crossings in America, the latest developments in the Middle East affecting US service members and the economy, and a curious case of disappearing Chinese military generals. Wright concludes with a response to a listener's concern about Donald Trump's exclusion from primary ballots, offering insights into the potential political ramifications of this decision.
Mon, 01 Jan 2024 - 32min - 199 - 12/29/2023: UNSCRIPTED | The Future of America
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In the final episode of The Wright Report's UNSCRIPTED series, Bryan Dean Wright delves into the future of America. Drawing on past briefs and his extensive experience, Wright discusses the nation's trajectory, addressing critical questions on where the country is headed. This episode offers a comprehensive analysis of America's upcoming challenges and opportunities, blending Wright's expert opinion with factual data to provide a thought-provoking outlook on America's future.
Fri, 29 Dec 2023 - 47min - 198 - 12/28/2023: UNSCRIPTED | My Time in the CIA
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In this third installment of The Wright Report's UNSCRIPTED series, Bryan Dean Wright offers a personal glimpse into his journey from CIA operations officer to podcast host. Addressing listener questions, Wright shares insights into his CIA experiences, the evolution of his podcast, and his vision for 2024. This episode provides a candid conversation, blending professional reflections with future aspirations, offering listeners a unique perspective on Wright's impactful career and the future of 'The Wright Report.'
Thu, 28 Dec 2023 - 44min - 197 - 12/27/2023: UNSCRIPTED | Migration, Socialism & Voting
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In the second installment of The Wright Report's UNSCRIPTED series, Bryan Dean Wright delves into pressing issues in US Politics. This episode addresses listener queries on topics ranging from the migration crisis and the rise of socialism, to the efficacy of voting in current times. Wright provides unscripted, in-depth analysis and opinions, backed by facts and data, offering a unique perspective as a former CIA Operations Officer on the complexities of American politics.
Quick LinksGet Embed PlayerDownload Audio FileWed, 27 Dec 2023 - 38min - 196 - 12/26/2023: UNSCRIPTED | The Middle East and Asia
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Join Bryan Dean Wright in the first episode of the UNSCRIPTED series on The Wright Report, where he tackles listener questions about the Middle East and Asia. This episode provides an unfiltered conversation on terrorism, China's geopolitical strategies, and the intricacies of regional power dynamics. Wright offers his unscripted analysis and insights, drawing on facts, data, and his experience as a former CIA Operations Officer.
Tue, 26 Dec 2023 - 43min - 195 - 12/25/2023: Christmas Miracles
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The Wright Report's 2023 Christmas Special! Merry Christmas Y'all!
Mon, 25 Dec 2023 - 14min - 194 - 12/22/2023: Christmas Cold
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Back on Monday with a special Christmas Morning Message. Enjoy your weekend everybody :)
Fri, 22 Dec 2023 - 01min - 193 - 12/21/2023: The AI Revolution
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Today is a full episode on the AI Revolution. That’s our continuing look at how Artificial Intelligence is changing America and the world. As listeners know, we started this exploration of AI back on July 11th — with a lot of updates since. Today we’ve got even more, covering the issues of health, the economy, energy, the battle against drugs, stopping drones, and even how a politician in Pakistan is using AI to campaign — from jail. So let’s continue our conversations this morning about The Revolution in Artificial Intelligence.
Thu, 21 Dec 2023 - 23min - 192 - 12/20/2023: Colorado Blocks Trump: Presidential Run in Jeopardy
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In this episode, The Wright Report delves into Colorado's Supreme Court decision barring Donald Trump from the state's primary, alongside an analysis of Trump's controversial migration language. Other topics include Texas's tough stance on illegal migrants, North Korea's latest missile launch, strategic developments in the Pacific, and Apple's latest setback in China. Additionally, Bryan Dean Wright addresses a listener's critique of being a fear monger, providing a candid response to this accusation.
Wed, 20 Dec 2023 - 25min - 191 - 12/19/2023: Special Report: Unprecedented Tension in the Middle East
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In this special episode, Bryan Dean Wright offers an in-depth analysis of the escalating war in the Middle East, with a focus on Lebanon's emerging role. Drawing from private sources and contrasting public reports, he examines the potential expansion of the conflict and its implications for global stability. This episode provides crucial insights into the behind-the-scenes maneuvers of defense and intelligence leaders, highlighting the broader impacts on international relations and security.
Tue, 19 Dec 2023 - 20min - 190 - 12/18/2023: IRS Whistleblowers Expose Biden's Role in Hunter's Business Dealings
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright delves into key issues impacting America and the world. He explores the ongoing immigration debate in Washington D.C., revelations from IRS whistleblowers about Joe Biden, the hidden surveillance in modern technology, and significant updates from the Middle East concerning war, economic shifts, and evolving combat strategies. This comprehensive overview provides insights into complex geopolitical and domestic topics, shedding light on the intricacies of current affairs.
Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 33min - 189 - 12/15/2023: US Defense Budget's $880B Impact & What It Means for You
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright navigates global hotspots, discussing the US's massive defense budget, potential war in Guyana, shifting alliances in the Solomon Islands, Bhutan's insights on border security, and a concerning new Monkeypox strain in the Congo. Wright also addresses a listener's challenge regarding reported Russian army losses, highlighting the role of propaganda in shaping public perception during wartime.
Fri, 15 Dec 2023 - 30min - 188 - 12/14/2023: US Terrorist Attack Warnings: Heightened Holiday Threats
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In this episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright covers a range of crucial topics including legal challenges for Joe and Hunter Biden, heightened terrorist threats during the holidays, US-China trade complexities, crime spikes due to open borders, Argentine developments affecting US agriculture, controversial debates on Ukraine war aid, distressing tactics in the Israel-Hamas conflict, and a debatable piece of good news from Mexico.
Thu, 14 Dec 2023 - 38min - 187 - 12/13/2023: Bryan Interviews Michele Tafoya | A Wright Report Interview
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A Wright Report first; in today's episode Bryan interviews Michele Tafoya! Michele is a former sideline reporter for NBC's "Sunday Night Football," has transitioned into a new phase in her career. She currently works as a political advisor and makes television appearances on talk shows discussing American politics and culture and is the host of the Michele Tafoya Podcast.
Wed, 13 Dec 2023 - 1h 06min - 186 - 12/12/2023: Ukraine's $60 Billion Aid Request: Assessing the War Developments
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In the December 12th episode of The Wright Report, Bryan Dean Wright delves into Ukraine's request for an additional $60 billion in U.S. aid, evaluates the severity of China's recent cyber attacks on American utilities, and examines a startling poll from Texas indicating significant political realignments. These topics shed light on key international and domestic issues impacting the United States.
Tue, 12 Dec 2023 - 26min - 185 - 12/11/2023: Hamas Criticized on Live TV by Palestinians
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In this episode, Bryan Dean Wright delves into Palestinians publicly criticizing Hamas, Niger's shift towards Russia affecting global energy and counter-terrorism, concerns over defective Chinese syringes in the U.S., and a rise in anti-Semitic sentiments in American universities. The episode also explores the international focus on nuclear energy as a solution to climate change, highlighting the intricate geopolitics involved.
Mon, 11 Dec 2023 - 27min - 184 - 12/8/2023: Spies in Beijing: U.S. Intelligence Breach?
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In the December 8th episode, The Wright Report covers a range of global issues from the Pentagon disconnecting Chinese batteries in North Carolina, spy tensions in Beijing, potential conflict in Guyana, to antibiotic-resistant outbreaks in Ukraine. The episode also delves into Putin's strategic alliances in the Middle East, escalating chaos in Gaza, drought impact on the Mississippi River, and a significant rare earth discovery in Wyoming, posing a challenge to China's dominance.
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