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Rain on Your Charade

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Rain On Your Charade is an investigative podcast offering evidence-based analysis and unaffiliated commentary on modern advocacy, media narratives, and parasocial power. Through documented events and long-form analysis, the show examines how performance, certainty, and narrative control can distort justice, accountability, and public trust.

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Portada del episodio Allegations to Filings, Part 2: Shift Continued

Allegations to Filings, Part 2: Shift Continued

In Part 2 of Allegations to Filings, this episode reviews the remaining publicly available court filings related to stalking allegations involving Shift and Alexa Nikolas, providing context for how these claims were presented to the court and how the resulting legal process affected the individuals involved. The focus remains on the legal record itself: what was alleged, how those allegations were formally presented to the court, how they were responded to, and what the court was asked to evaluate. Using publicly available filings, procedural context, and applicable legal standards, this episode explores how claims are structured once they leave the realm of online narrative and enter the civil legal system, including the distinctions between public storytelling and legal pleading and the limits of what courts can and cannot consider. This episode is not a verdict, an advocacy piece, or a character assessment. It is an evidence-based analysis intended to clarify how legal filings function, how narratives translate into court documents, why that distinction matters, and the real-world impact of these procedures. This episode is an independently conducted, third-party analysis of publicly available court records, produced without the direction or participation of any party referenced, and is not intended as communication toward any restrained party.

14 de ene de 2026 - 2 h 55 min
Portada del episodio Allegations to Filings: Reviewing the Stalking Claims Against Shift

Allegations to Filings: Reviewing the Stalking Claims Against Shift

In this episode, I review the stalking-related court filings submitted by Alexa Nikolas against Shift, comparing the documents themselves with the online narratives surrounding the case. Using the initial order of protection, the response to that order, relevant timelines, and applicable legal standards, this episode examines what was alleged, what was formally presented to the court, and what the court was asked to decide. This is not a verdict, an advocacy piece, or a character assessment. It is a document-based review intended to clarify the distinction between public claims and legal filings, and to provide context for how such claims function within the legal system. This episode is an independently conducted, third-party analysis of publicly available court records, produced without the direction or participation of any party referenced, and is not intended as communication toward any restrained party.

12 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 57 min
Portada del episodio Alexa Nikolas (Eat Predators) and Michael Milosh (Rhye): Legal Filing Review

Alexa Nikolas (Eat Predators) and Michael Milosh (Rhye): Legal Filing Review

This episode presents a structured review of the publicly available legal filings involving Alexa Nikolas and Michael Milosh. Rather than relying on social media narratives, commentary, or speculation, the discussion is grounded exclusively in court records and documented procedural history. The focus of this episode is not to litigate guilt, intent, or personal character, but to examine what the legal record itself shows: the filings that were submitted, the claims that were formally made, the responses that followed, and how those documents function within the civil legal system. Throughout the episode, emphasis is placed on distinguishing between sworn legal documents and public storytelling, highlighting how legal standards, evidentiary thresholds, and procedural realities often differ from the narratives that circulate online. This review aims to provide listeners with clarity, context, and a factual foundation from which to form their own informed conclusions. This episode is part of Rain On Your Charade, an independent, unaffiliated series focused on evidence-based analysis, documentation, and critical examination of public claims through primary sources.

11 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 42 min
Portada del episodio When Advocacy Becomes Performance: Eat Predators

When Advocacy Becomes Performance: Eat Predators

The episode unfolds in two phases. It begins by examining the publicly presented narrative surrounding Eat Predators and its founder, Alexa Nikolas, drawing directly from her public statements and documented claims. The latter portion of the episode broadens the scope to include additional records, contextual information, and documented events involving other individuals connected to the controversy, allowing for a more complete and balanced analysis within a single episode. This episode is presented for informational and analytical purposes only and reflects unaffiliated commentary based on documented sources. Sources & context: rainonyourcharade.com [rainonyourcharade.com] Follow the content: youtube.com/@rainonyourcharade [youtube.com/@rainonyourcharade]

11 de ene de 2026 - 2 h 2 min
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