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Episode 347: Climate Catastrophe, Regime Change Chess, and the Pyramid of Hate

13 min · 23. touko 2026
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A powerful El Niño is forming with potential to rival historic climate events that reshaped societies, threatening global food supplies and geopolitical stability. Meanwhile, revelations expose Israel's ambitious war aims in Iran, including a plot to free Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from house arrest as part of a regime change strategy. In Cuba, the U.S. targets the military-run economic conglomerate sustaining the government. Senate Republicans revolt over Trump's government mistreatment fund, signaling party fractures. And across Britain, Islamophobic, antisemitic, and racist hate crimes surge, driven by online disinformation and divisive rhetoric. Pattern recognition at the edge of sensemaking. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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