Boyce, Masters Interview – Podcast January 11, 2026

The Growing Privacy Threat Of ALPR Surveillance Cameras. Steve Williamson and Mik Jordahl welcome Sandy Boyce and Laura Masters to discuss Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras operated by Flock Safety, and to explain why they helped convince Sedona to “de-Flock” the city.

Laura begins by describing how ALPRs work. She says that they are mounted at intersections and take very detailed still images of passing vehicles. She further explains: “They develop a vehicle fingerprint through Flock. The system does more than just read the license plate; it uses machine learning identifying and cataloging specific vehicle details. It captures the license plate and the state. It captures the vehicle type whether it’s a sedan, truck, SUV – the make, the model and the color. It also captures characteristics unique to that vehicle, like if you have a roof rack, a bumper sticker, car damage. The second part of it is the data transmission and storage. It’s immediately uploaded to a secure, encrypted cloud server…the authorized users can search the data by any captured criteria. The system continuously compares captured license plates against federal and state databases.”

Boyce adds, “There isn’t any real transparency on reporting how many cameras are in use in a certain locality. But there is a website that’s a citizen-run website called deflock.me. As of right now, there are residence-mapped 66,441 of the ALPRs in the country.” (EDIT: As of this posting, that number has grown to 70,572.)

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Venezuela – Podcast January 4, 2026

Return Of Imperialism. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland discuss the Trump regime’s invasion of Venezuela and kidnapping of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Though Maduro was a brutal dictator who caused millions of people to flee the nation, the invasion and his removal break numerous international norms and laws. And lest you think the action was based on human rights, Trump proudly announced it was all about oil – taking control of the largest known oil reserves in the world.  

The implications for the takeover are far-reaching. It not only leaves a leadership vacuum in Venezuela, but it could also further embolden our rivals to take similar actions – a Chinese takeover of Taiwan and a further escalation of Russia’s war against Ukraine.

Moreover, where does it stop? Does the Trump regime invade Cuba next? Greenland? Mexico? Iran? Canada?

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Year-End Review – Podcast December 28, 2025

A Look Back At The First Year Of Trump’s Second Term. Steve Williamson, Jessica Williamson and Gary LaMaster review what they consider the biggest stories of 2025.

Steve focuses on the impact of Trump’s borderline personality on U.S. foreign policy. Jessica focuses on Trump’s exploitation of the federal government to enrich himself, his family and his friends. And Gary sorted through a laundry list of the regime’s destruction of the rule of law to focus on the government’s increased surveillance of American citizens and its multifaceted invasion of privacy.

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Pratte Interview – Podcast December 21, 2025

Imagining A Corporation Commission That Serves The People. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome Clara Pratte, candidate for Arizona Corporation Commission. Pratte is a member of the Navajo Nation and has a varied and successful background. She has worked for the federal government as well as for tribal communities and numerous small businesses. Pratte is also co-founder of Navajo Energy, a clean energy enterprise.

To explain why she’s running for the office, she says, “You know, I just got tired of not having what I think we deserve as Arizonans to have the best policies in place for our ratepayers.”

Pratte describes the Commission this way, “You have an elected five-member body with an incredible amount of influence over something that impacts all of us every single day when we open our utility bills. And they do regulate utilities, they regulate infrastructure, they also operate if you’re filing an LLC, or a C-Corp, S-Corp in the state. They also have a hand in that as well. They are elected, so we the people are their oversight.”

She notes that the office should not be partisan. “There’s no such thing as conservative water or liberal water or conservative electricity or liberal electricity…I’m hoping that we have a lot of voters who see past the letter after a name and really look at what the candidates are bringing to the table.”

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ICE – Podcast December 14, 2025

ICE: What You Need To Know About America’s Secret Police. Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Gary LaMaster discuss the history, structure, recent actions and excesses of ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement).

This year, the agency has sent heavily armed masked agents into communities across the U.S. to round up migrants who are “the worst of the worst.” Instead, it has arrested, abused, and detained your neighbors, co-workers, military veterans, American citizens, even elected officials. As a result, there are currently more than 68,400 people being held in often deplorable conditions.

It could be argued that all of this has ties to last week’s show on oligarchy. Because a strongman/tyrant needs a loyal and compliant police force to make the nation safe for themselves and the oligarchs.

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Oligarchy – Podcast December 7, 2025

The United States Of Oligarchy. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome frequent contributor Mik Jordahl to discuss oligarchy. Jordahl begins by offering a definition of oligarchy which he says means “rule by the few” in which political power is concentrated in the economic elites.

Interestingly, Williamson found that, when he asked AI about oligarchy and Donald Trump, the AI responded that it couldn’t talk about that yet. “AI is afraid to comment about current policy,” he says. Jordahl adds, “There are a few oligarchs behind that.”

Williamson continues to note the growing influence of billionaires in the media, politics and social media platforms. “Modern oligarchy systems form around tech wealth and resource wealth that stretch social influence,” he says, “Oligarchy is not usually something that happens with a big bang.”

Indeed, the United States has transformed over time. As Jordahl states, “The bottom 50 percent has stagnated. It’s share of the wealth of the United States since 1989 has diminished over time…the share of the super wealthy has shot way, way up. In 1990, there were 66 Americans qualified as billionaires. In 2025 there are over 900 billionaires in the United States. This is something we’ve chosen through policy, through tax rates.”

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Jordahl Interview – Podcast November 30, 2025

Woke, Cancel Culture And Tribalism. Steve Williamson and Karen McClelland welcome back Mik Jordahl to discuss the concept of Woke. Williamson begins by noting that Woke began when the great blues singer Huddie William Ledbetter (aka Lead Belly) used the term in his 1938 song “Scottsboro Boys” in which he asked people to be aware of social injustices they may face. The term gained popularity during the Civil Rights movement of the 50s and 60s and grew more popular with the Black Lives Matter movement making it a target of the political right.

Jordahl says, “It has become a real pejorative term in general, so I almost hesitate to use it because it sort of lends credence to the rightwing perspective.” He adds, “There is a twin called cancel culture, and the Republicans have honed that to a great degree.” He goes on to explain, “There is a real effort across the board to suppress speech. And people are afraid, whether it’s on the right or left, to speak their minds.”

McClellan notes that such tribalism has been used by the right to divide us in what they decry as identity politics.

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Raheb Interview – Podcast November 23, 2025

The Theology Of Liberation. Steve Williamson welcomes theologian Dr. Mitri Raheb, former pastor of the Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem and founder and president of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem.

Raheb combines liberation theology with political action. He says, “The Bible itself, which really came out of Palestine, was written in the context of occupation…a Babylonian occupation, a Greek occupation, a Roman occupation and so the theme of the Bible, the main theme is liberation because of the context of occupation. And so, the Bible itself talks about liberation in the real sense of the word, which unfortunately later became the salvation of the soul which you don’t find in the Bible at all.”

Asked about Christian Zionists who believe Israel should dominate the Holy Land, Raheb replies, “We consider Christian Zionism to be a heresy because these are people who hijack the Bible for not only political ends…they are antisemitic, too. They want to bring all of the Jews to Palestine with the intention that two-thirds of the Jews will be killed, and the last third will convert to Christianity so that Jesus will come back.”

Raheb continues, “Palestinians have been living in Palestine for the last 3,000 years, and they are the native people of Palestine. They changed maybe over time their religion.” He adds, “Palestinian Jews were always part of the Palestinian people. Our problem is not with the Jewish people. Our problem is with European Zionists who came as settler colonialists to take the land and to replace the Palestinians.”

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Failures of the Democratic Party – Podcast November 16, 2025

Reimagining The Future Of The Democratic Party. Steve Williamson, Karen McClelland and Gary LaMaster break down what they believe are the Democratic Party’s failings that have allowed MAGA to destroy our government and put us on the path to dictatorship. In our view, the Party has become far too reactive and transactional – only communicating with voters through appeals for money and support during election season.

While it is true that the Democratic Party has made great social progress over the decades, its accomplishments have been poorly communicated. Moreover, its achievements are often incremental in nature. Too often they address the symptoms rather than the causes of our rigged economy and the pain being felt by Middle America, particularly in rural areas.

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Sommer, Mahan Interview – Podcast November 2, 2025.

Addressing The Mythology Of Climate Change. Karen McClelland welcomes Stefan Sommer and Erin Mahan of NAZCCA (Northern Arizona Climate Change Alliance) to discuss the impending climate crisis. Mahan is also Vice-President of Membership and Regulatory Affairs of SunSpec Alliance, a global trade association that brings renewables to the grid faster and makes interconnection possible.

Sommer begins the discussion by noting that greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels change the Earth’s average temperature by acting as a blanket to hold in the heat from the sun. “We’ve known this since about 1850,” he says. “The really scary thing that we now see is that the warming has accelerated. It’s hard to reverse this, but we desperately need to because we are now affecting every ecosystem on Earth. We are affecting our agricultural ecosystems. We are driving people out of their homes because they can no longer live where they once lived.”

Sommer and Mahan go on to explain that climate change can be reversed through good leadership and policies. That may be costly. But the cost is far less than the impact on health and that of rebuilding infrastructure following damage from our increasingly extreme storms and other weather events.

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