Chaos isn’t organic—it’s managed. This episode of Boiler Room breaks down how media saturation and war posture mask the technocratic infrastructure of power.
Chaos isn’t organic—it’s managed. This episode of Boiler Room breaks down how media saturation and war posture mask the technocratic infrastructure of power.
Live reporting from Mexico, mounting Middle East tensions, and media-fueled disclosure narratives — Bryan McClain hosts Patrick Henningsen, Basil Valentine, and Adam “Ruckus” Clark for a deep dive into a week defined by escalation.
Technocracy isn’t arriving with an announcement — it’s embedding itself through platforms, AI systems, and media consolidation. This episode explores the signals of a new governing layer emerging across communication, culture, and technology.
Guest-host Bryan ‘Hesher’ McClain, along with Basil Valentine and Adam ‘ Ruckus’ Clark, link up to discuss the world’s biggest stories as Patrick Henningsen is concluding an on site journalism trip to Iran
The biggest, most damaging new revelations from the Epstein Files, and Trump caught trying to cover-up the scandal, all of which is now eroding what little credibility the US and Israel had internationally. All this coupled with Trump’s desperation to start a war with Iran that threatens to engulf the region and trigger WWIII
The latest release of 3 million Epstein files which has turned into a PR disaster for Trump, but pro-Israeli forces in Washington hope this will drive Trump towards a war on Iran to distract from the US domestic disaster created by ICE debacle and the dramatic collapse in global confidence of the US Dollar.
Liberty hasn’t disappeared — it’s been frozen. Visible but unreachable. From the Epstein file dumps to AI systems shaping modern discourse, this episode of Boiler Room examines how truth is revealed just enough to be controlled, while freedom remains locked behind institutional glass.
As the U.S. flirts with renaming the Department of Defense into the Department of War, new “Boards of Peace” and global stability councils emerge to manage conflict in an age of permanent war. In this episode of Boiler Room, we examine the language, power structures, and bureaucratic rebranding behind the new world order — where war becomes honest, and peace becomes a product.
When official narratives overreach and credibility collapses, propaganda doesn’t fail — it blinks. This episode of Boiler Room examines Iran escalation claims, AI militarization, domestic control optics, and the growing instability of the information environment.
The illusions are gone. From Venezuela to domestic crackdowns, from AI propaganda to open resource conquest, the first Boiler Room of 2026 maps the rise of empire without disguise.