
In this episode, host Seth Holhouse talks with investigative journalist John Fleetwood about how governments use crises—first COVID‑19, now fuel shocks and the looming bird‑flu threat—to expand surveillance, enforce travel and fuel restrictions, and embed digital health certificates into permanent global frameworks. Fleetwood explains the mechanics of emergency powers, the role of WHO’s digital ID rules, and how PCR testing can generate false‑positive case counts that justify authoritarian measures. Drawing on his background in theology, he also critiques the rise of "scientism" as a quasi‑religion that underpins modern policy, and warns that the infrastructure built for one emergency is being repurposed for future control.

In this episode of Man in America, host Seth Holhouse and preparedness expert Clayton Llewellyn discuss the escalating conflict with Iran and the emerging threat of Iranian terror cells operating within the United States. They examine how the war’s infrastructure...

In this episode, host Seth Holhouse examines the paradox of the U.S. government banning Anthropic's AI model Claude for national security reasons while simultaneously using it to plan and execute airstrikes on Iran. He reveals how the same AI architecture...