Episode
Spellbreakers Ep. 165: Disclosure vs. Plandemic II: Staying Sane
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- Badlands Media
- Published
- May 9, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 5068
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Summary
Host Matt Trump analyzes the recent US government UAP file releases and the global spread of Hantavirus. He provides a historical framework for evaluating modern health scares using the 1950s Korean Hemorrhagic Fever outbreak as a guide.
Topics
- UAP Disclosure
- Hantavirus
- Korean Hemorrhagic Fever
- Geopolitics
- Digital Organization
- Public Health
- Historical Analysis
- South America
Highlights
- Main idea: Distinguishing between a virus and a disease is critical for avoiding mass panic during outbreaks
- Practical takeaway: Use historical precedents, like the 1993 Four Corners outbreak, to evaluate current health risks objectively
- Failure mode: Relying on unverified social media feeds for 'disclosure' news can lead to misinformation and loss of perspective
- Main idea: The intersection of geopolitical shifts and historical land movements in South America
- Practical takeaway: Digital tools like the 'Cardo' timeline app can help organize complex historical data and cause-and-effect relationships
Chapters
1:00Introduction to Disclosure Day: Matt Trump introduces the episode, reflecting on the recent release of UAP files and the concept of interdimensional beings.7:50Navigating Uncertainty: A discussion on the difficulty of forming a coherent take when faced with rapidly changing global news and social media feeds.26:30The Nature of Disclosure: Exploring the implications of government transparency regarding non-human intelligence and the potential for societal control.32:50Historical Context: Korean War Fronts: An examination of the 38th parallel and the historical movement of fronts during the Korean War.39:50Introducing Cardo: Matt demonstrates his new digital timeline app, built to organize massive amounts of historical research and notes.45:40Understanding Hemorrhagic Fever: A deep dive into the clinical phases of hemorrhagic fever and the history of medical responses to outbreaks.1:11:10Geopolitical Land Shifts: Discussing theories regarding land acquisition in Argentina and their connection to historical geopolitical movements.