Geopolitics

International affairs, defense, intelligence, and regional conflicts

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#305: Is Your Typing Style More Secure Than Your Password?

Tired of 2FA codes? Herman and Corn explore how passkeys and behavioral biometrics are creating a future of "invisible" security.

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#303: The Death of Seeing is Believing: Deepfakes in 2026

As deepfakes become indistinguishable from reality, Herman and Corn explore the tools and shifts in trust required to navigate a post-truth world.

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#294: The Bureaucracy of a Frozen War

Explore the complex history of the Golan Heights and the UN-monitored buffer zone where a decades-long ceasefire meets modern-day tension.

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#292: Deterrence or Danger? Decoding the Signals of War

Is it a bluff or a real threat? Corn and Herman dive into OSINT to reveal the hidden logistical signals that separate posturing from invasion.

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#290: The Borders of Reality: From Micronations to Somaliland

When does a guy on an oil rig become a king? Herman and Corn explore the legal and geopolitical lines between micronations and actual states.

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#289: The Hybrid Reality of High-Security AI

How do the CIA and global banks keep AI data safe? Explore the rise of sovereign clouds, air-gapped hardware, and the future of secure compute.

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#288: How a $1 Billion Fence Was Beaten by Cheap Drones

Explore the "risk paradox" and how the world’s most advanced border security system became its own single point of failure on October 7th.

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#287: Your Phone Recording Won't Hold Up in Court

In a world of deepfakes, hitting record isn’t enough. Learn how to use WORM media and cryptographic hashes to create undeniable digital evidence.

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#285: When Your Landlord Makes You a Spy

Explore the high-tech world of covert audio, from MEMS microphones to digital signatures, and how these tiny devices stand up in court.

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#284: The Ghost in the Radio: Why Number Stations Still Exist

Why do spies still use creepy radio broadcasts in 2026? Herman and Corn dive into the unbreakable math and physics of number stations.

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#282: Why Spying Is Now a Service You Can Subscribe To

Why do CEOs pay for Stratfor when they have Reuters? Herman and Corn dive into the high-stakes world of private intelligence and global forecasting.

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#281: Why Deepfakes Are the New Face of Investigative Journalism

Forget silhouettes and voice distortion. Discover how AI "digital veils" are revolutionizing whistleblower protection in modern journalism.

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#280: AI as a Shield: The High Stakes of Digital Obfuscation

Discover how synthetic personas and AI voice synthesis are becoming the ultimate tools for whistleblowers to stay anonymous and safe.

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#279: When a Mold Dispute Made Me a Secret Recorder

When a landlord dispute gets messy, a smartphone isn't enough. Discover the professional tools and laws for gathering reliable audio evidence.

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#278: Inside the Mobile Fortress: The Secrets of Motorcades

Explore the tech, massive costs, and legal immunity behind the 40-car "mobile fortresses" used by world leaders like the US President.

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#277: When Bulldozers Test International Law

As Israel dismantles the UNRWA HQ in Jerusalem, we debunk the myth of "foreign soil" and explore the reality of diplomatic immunity.

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#274: The Operating System of Global Order

Discover the invisible rules of global power. Herman and Corn explore how flag placement and seating charts keep the world running smoothly.

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#273: How AI Stylometry Lets Authors Vanish

Can you truly hide behind a pen name? Herman and Corn explore the history of pseudonyms and how AI is revolutionizing the art of staying anonymous.

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#256: Breaking the Blackout: CENO and the P2P Fight for Truth

When governments cut the internet, CENO turns users into a library. Explore how peer-to-peer tech is bypassing state censorship in Iran.

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#254: Why Your Metadata Is Louder Than Your Message

Every file has a digital shadow. Discover how metadata tracks your life, from ancient libraries to modern AI surveillance.

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