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Adam Clark (Ruckus)

Adam Clark (Ruckus)

Host of The Daily Ruckus

Adam Clark AKA “Ruckus” is the host and producer of The Daily Ruckus, a unique news and opinion podcast that started out as just a hobby, and eventually became a regular show prominently featured on Alternate Current Radio.

A self-described Jack-of-all-trades, by day – as “The WordSlinger” – he is a business and marketing consultant, graphic designer, and webmaster; and by night – as “Ruckus” – he is a content creator, critical media analyst and commentator, and assistant chainsaw juggler at Alternate Current Radio.

As a Contributor to ACR, Ruckus is a constant regular on The Boiler Room (ever since the early days of the 2020 scamdemic) and he has been a frequent guest and ocassional co-host on The Sunday Wire with Patrick Henningsen.

Outside of ACR, Adam is best known for his contributions to Today’s News Talk (TNT) as a Show Producer and News Presenter.

Adam’s interests are in cryptohistory, media, current events, marketing, and science & technology.

His hobbies include reading, “causing a ruckus” in public, and avoiding contact with sharks.

Daily Ruckus: Disinfo Wars (Part 2)

Daily Ruckus: Disinfo Wars (Part 2)

Alternate Current Radio Presents: The Daily Ruckus Your daily dose of what's currently "all the ruckus" “Invisible Enemies” “We do not merely destroy our enemies; we change them.” ― George Orwell, 1984 Listen to "The Daily Ruckus: Disinfo Wars (Part 2)" on Spreaker....

Daily Ruckus: Disinfo Wars (Part 1)

Daily Ruckus: Disinfo Wars (Part 1)

On this very special episode of The Daily Ruckus: The triumphant (official) return of The Daily Ruckus! (Now in RuckusVision™) Featuring: The 5 W’s, three (or more) C’s, at least two globalist ‘tools’ and one potentially future-cancelled podcaster.

Daily Ruckus: Rehearsal (Part 2)

Daily Ruckus: Rehearsal (Part 2)

Ruckus is joined by Hesher for a very special ‘business-related’ talk. Considering the recent news about TNT Radio and Infowars, what does the future look like for ACR and/or the alternative/independent media sphere as a whole? How might this ultimately affect us? … and how might it ultimately affect YOU?

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