<p>Segment 1: From Innocence to Control Systems</p><ul><li>From the 1980s to now: Revisiting Pretty in Pink and Stranger Things as symbols of cultural innocence vs. today’s anxiety-driven society.</li><li>Re-labeling reality: How symbols, language, and events are being redefined to police speech and enforce ideology.</li><li>Everyday test: Try wearing an American flag T-shirt to the gym and note the reaction.</li><li>Control tech: Discussion of reported microwave and sonic crowd-control weapons and what their existence says about modern crowd management.</li></ul><ul><li>Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson: Public criticism following comments on gender definitions and the broader cultural implications.<br>Freedom vs. dependence:</li><li>Communism: the government feeds you. Freedom: you catch and cook your own food.</li><li>The “Soros Effect”: How funding activist networks can destabilize societies by amplifying disruption rather than reform.</li><li>Dan Bongino returns to X and podcasting: More noise, more insults — less substance. (Yes, Dan… cucumber.)</li><li>Clintons subpoenaed — no personal court appearance: Legal maneuvering vs. public accountability.</li></ul><p>- NotebookLM links and practical AI use for normal people (not Silicon Valley hype).</p><ul><li>America’s 2 Workforces: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P8aGTr_fMS_cMzpLVPDzMro45GKjdPBW/view?usp=drive_link</li><li>Audio Overview: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BoEacipAt88sbEfKFffv201UjRcFmnND/view?usp=drive_link</li><li>America’s Aging Workforce Infographic:<br>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JsCXgkoZVd-vKSzA6-1NBvxkqOGEJ2uc/view?usp=drive_link</li><li>The Graying of America’s Workforce:<br>https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H24Kd7D2zFv3vgQLJ3OC1z8WsI3MEtx0/view?usp=drive_link</li></ul><p>Would you dare wear pro-American garb in your neighborhood?</p>