This episode of Simulation Report examines attorney Jenin Younes, once a key First Amendment lawyer suing the Biden administration over alleged COVID-era censorship, who now argues Trump’s administration is worse. She cites deportations of pro-Palestinian student activists, federal vetting of social media, and funding threats to universities, as examples of escalating crackdowns.
This episode of Simulation Report examines the murder of Ukrainian refugee Irena Zarotska on a Charlotte, North Carolina, train by career criminal DeCarlos Brown Jr. GoFundMe removed fundraisers supporting Brown after outrage. The killing and subsequent fundraisers exposed sharp divides over accountability, systemic failure, public safety, and political silence.
This episode of Simulation Report examines the Trump family’s $6 billion fortune generated from the launch of their cryptocurrency, WLFI, through World Liberty Financial. Co-founded by Trump’s three sons, the venture raised $750 million, netting substantial profits. Critics highlight potential conflicts of interest, ethical concerns, and political influence tied to the family’s involvement.
This episode of Simulation Report examines how BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street are worsening the U.S. housing crisis by purchasing single-family homes in bulk, outbidding ordinary families, and turning them into high-rent rentals. Their dominance drives up prices, erodes neighborhood stability, and threatens the long-held American dream of homeownership.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Mark Zuckerberg’s controversial construction of an 11-home compound in Palo Alto, worth over $110 million. Neighbors face years of disruption from noise, security patrols, and parties, while his team offered gifts like headphones and wine with little effect. Critics highlight his underground bunkers and broader backlash over wealth inequality.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Palantir’s rapid expansion under the Trump administration, where it has become a key federal software provider. With over $113 million in contracts this year and $370 million in government revenue, Palantir is centralizing data systems, co-building IRS and Pentagon platforms, and consolidating influence across agencies, sparking monopoly concerns.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Vladimir Putin’s meeting with Donald Trump in Alaska for Ukraine peace talks, conducted under extraordinary security measures. Reports claim Putin’s bodyguards collect his waste in sealed bags to prevent health analysis by foreign powers. Persistent rumors allege Parkinson’s, cancer, or cardiac issues, though the Kremlin denies such claims as fake news.
This episode of Simulation Report examines China’s development of pregnancy robots equipped with artificial wombs, led by Dr. Zhang Kifeng of Kaiwa Technology. The robots, intended as a low-cost alternative to surrogacy, could debut as early as next year. Ethical and legal concerns are being debated, as humanoid robots gain increasing public visibility.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene’s growing discontent with the Republican Party, her critique of Donald Trump’s continued support for Ukraine and Israel, and her opposition to H-1B immigration visas. Greene emphasized America First values, denounced U.S. foreign aid, and signaled potential independence from both major parties.
In this episode of Simulation Report, International takes a deep dive into the purpose behind human moments and the Fake Flavors shorthand that he uses to identify universal human experience.
This episode of Simulation Report examines the backlash to American Eagle's ad campaign featuring Sidney Sweeney, which used the phrase “great genes,” sparking accusations of racism, sexism, and eugenics-coded messaging. The controversy reached the White House, with Trump endorsing the ad and Vice President Vance blaming Democrats and “cancel culture” for the uproar.
This episode of Simulation Report examines the Midtown Manhattan shooting that killed Blackstone executive Wesley Lepatner and three others, triggering a wave of celebratory reactions online. The public’s support for her murder reflects growing resentment toward corporate power. The incident mirrors other attacks where killers are hailed as martyrs, normalizing political violence.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Elon Musk’s 2023 call to pause advanced AI development, backed by over 1,000 experts, due to safety concerns. The industry disregarded the request, and AI advancement continued, notably with OpenAI’s opposition to the moratorium. It also explores a proposed AI data center in Wyoming that could consume more electricity than all human residents combined, signaling the scale and speed of AI infrastructure expansion.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Harvard scientists' speculation that an interstellar object, comparable in size to Manhattan, may be an alien probe with potentially hostile intentions. It also addresses Project Bluebeam, a conspiracy theory suggesting global elites plan a fake alien invasion to establish a totalitarian government using advanced holographic technology.
This episode of Simulation Report examines a federal health shift as RFK Jr., now Secretary of Health and Human Services, leads efforts to remove synthetic dyes from major cereals like Fruit Loops by 2027, while the Trump administration’s Department of Justice opposes him by appealing a court ruling that found water fluoridation harmful to children’s IQs.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Martin Armstrong’s prediction of a 100% chance of nuclear war following Trump’s 50-day ultimatum to Russia. Armstrong’s Socrates model forecasts escalating conflict through 2026. He also warns of financial restrictions tied to Stablecoins and highlights Europe’s abandonment of diplomacy as war preparations accelerate.
During this episode of Simulation Report, International delays coverage of the main news story to process a profound emotional and spiritual experience in his individual story. Love human moments? This episode is for you!!
This episode of Simulation Report examines Donald Trump’s threat to block the Washington Commanders from building a new stadium on the RFK site unless the team changes its name back to the Washington Redskins. Trump also called on the Cleveland Guardians to revert to their former name, criticizing the recent wave of sports team renamings.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Democratic Rep. Katie Porter’s confrontation with JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon during a House Financial Services Committee hearing. Porter presented a fictional Chase bank teller named Patricia to illustrate how starting wages fail to cover basic living expenses. Dimon was unable to explain how such an employee could manage the resulting budget shortfall.
This episode of Simulation Report examines Donald Trump's rejection of his supporters who demand transparency in the Jeffrey Epstein case. He labeled them “weaklings” and dismissed their concerns as “bullshit,” defending former Attorney General Pam Bondi and stating he doesn’t want their support. The remarks deepen fractures in the MAGA movement.