Putin LAUNCHES massive military strike | Redacted with Clayton Morris

Redacted News1h 49mJune 3, 2026
AI-Generated Summary

Michael Jackson’s 2005 acquittal on child molestation charges was not a legal technicality but a definitive verdict of innocence—yet the media has spent nearly two decades weaponizing emotional narratives to erase that truth, using the Netflix documentary 'Leaving Neverland' as a vehicle for moral panic rather than justice. This episode dismantles the myth of Jackson’s guilt by exposing the absence of child pornography in his estate, the lack of secrecy in his digital life, and the misrepresentation of innocuous items like the 'NAMBLA books' as evidence of criminal intent. The hosts argue that the real scandal isn’t Jackson’s alleged abuse, but the media’s refusal to acknowledge its own role in a manufactured moral panic that diverted attention from more serious crimes—like those of Jeffrey Epstein—while amplifying the stories of accusers with financial motives. Meanwhile, a billion-dollar biopic has now made Jackson not just culturally relevant again, but commercially 'uncancellable,' proving that financial resurrection can override narrative destruction in the age of digital memory. The episode also reveals how U.S. foreign policy is being hijacked by a war economy fueled by no-bid contracts to Trump-linked firms, enabling endless conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East while civilians suffer and the Strategic Petroleum Reserve nears depletion.

Key Takeaways
1

The 2005 jury verdict of innocence in Michael Jackson’s trial was based on credibility, not reasonable doubt—meaning they believed he was innocent, not just unproven.

2

The absence of child pornography in Jackson’s estate is a critical indicator of innocence, as serial abusers typically accumulate massive digital collections.

3

Jackson’s open access to his computers and lack of password protection contradict the behavior of someone hiding illicit material.

4

The 'NAMBLA books' were likely gifts from a fan and not evidence of criminal intent, despite being misrepresented as 'smoking guns' in 'Leaving Neverland'.

5

The claim that Jackson slept in the same bed as children is misleading—evidence shows he often slept on couches or floors, and children were present in the same room.

…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus

Chapters
0:00
3 min

Sponsor Break: QVC, Sainsbury's, and Angel Studios

The episode begins with three sponsor reads: QVC promoting its retro 70s garden collection, Sainsbury's highlighting its Taste the Difference products, and Angel Studios urging viewers to join their Memorial Day sale for films rooted in American values and sacrifice.

3:07
6 min

Trump Family Cronyism: No-Bid Contracts and War Profiteering

Well, how is it any different than what the Trump family is doing right now? Because according to CNBC, field tests are now underway in Ukraine on a humanoid combat robots supplied by the American company called Foundation Future Industries, which is linked to Eric Trump.

Highlight
9:04
8 min

The Military-Industrial Complex: From Robots to Gaza

The price of all this is not just the money. It's the impact on U.S. national security. You know, if we're just giving money to our cronies, are we really protecting U.S. national security interests?

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17:27
7 min

The U.S.-Israel Military Integration Push: A Strategic Mistake

This looks a lot like Israel getting access to the U.S. military industrial complex, getting a foothold, some might say a stranglehold inside the U.S., and it's not clear what the U.S. is going to get in return.

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23:57
12 min

Russia’s Massive Attack on Kyiv: A Strategic Escalation

The problem, and this is the most important question, and you raised it, Clayton, what does this really mean? Is this the beginning of something bigger, more sweeping, more decisive?

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
And so essentially, he's untouchable now. He's uncancellable from a financial perspective.
Clayton Morris111:19
We've got too many people that, as I pointed out in the remarks that I made, you herd them into a room and then you tell them, look, I'm going to make all of this public unless you go along with what I want. And everybody will shut up and do what you tell them.
Colonel Doug McGregor58:06
If you understand the context, it was a miracle that Michael Jackson was acquitted on all charges.
Clayton Morris93:50
Speakers

Hosts

Clayton MorrisNatalie

Guests

Dr. Ben FreemanColonel Doug McGregorJohn ZieglerNatalie
Topics Discussed
michael-jackson-allegations95%no-bid contracts95%leaving-neverland-documentary90%michael jackson legacy90%trump family corruption90%namlab-books-evidence85%cultural cancellation85%russia-ukraine war escalation85%netflix biopic80%media-critique-and-sensationalism80%media malpractice80%jury-psychology-in-abuse-trials75%michael jackson trial75%document fraud prevention70%
People & Brands

michael jackson

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36xPositive

netflix

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7xNeutral

megyn kelly

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6xNeutral

nambla

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6xNegative

wade robson

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6xNegative

diane diamond

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5xNeutral

Leaving Neverland

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5xNegative

Colonel Doug McGregor

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5xPositive

victor gutierrez

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4xNeutral

Dr. Ben Freeman

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4xPositive

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