Now Broadcasting — Daily at 6:00 PM ET
The news isn't broken. It's working exactly as designed.
Four anchors. Three panels. Two tweets. One prepackaged narrative — and nobody ever shows you the contract, the procurement record, the policy pipeline, or the money sitting underneath the story they just spent 48 hours telling you how to feel about.
This show does.
Broadcasting — Daily at 6:00 PM ET
You already know the coverage is thin. Here's how thin.
What they give you:
The event. The reaction. The panel of experts whose think tanks are funded by the industries they're analyzing. The anonymous sources. The same framing on every channel within the same four-hour window.
The story disappears by Friday.
✕ No procurement records
✕ No funding disclosure on sources
✕ No policy pipeline tracing
✕ No cross-story connection
✕ No behavioral framing analysis
What we give you:
The event. The institutional structure behind it. The documented pattern it belongs to. The behavioral work the coverage itself is doing. The network of capital, personnel, and policy with a documented stake in the outcome. Every source named. Every document shown.
▸ Government filings & FOIA
▸ Think tank 990s disclosed
▸ Full policy chain documented
▸ Multi-story pattern mapping
▸ Coverage framing deconstructed
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Primary-Source Methodology
Government filings. Court records. Procurement data. Financial disclosures. Treaty text. Military doctrine. We don't cite anonymous sources. We show you the document and let the record speak.
02
Structural Pattern Recognition
Three stories in the same week that every outlet covered separately might share a policy pipeline, a funding source, or a set of personnel. We show you those connections — with the documentation attached.
03
What to Watch Next
Every episode ends with specific indicators to monitor in the next 72 hours — maritime data, procurement signals, policy filings — so you can track whether the pattern we identified is holding or breaking.
They manufacture satisfying narratives. We reconstruct documented reality. There is a difference — and you can feel it within thirty seconds.
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