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The AllenAnalysis – If it stinks, I’m dragging it into the light. No sugarcoating, no hand-holding—just raw, unfiltered breakdowns of politics, power, and the absurdity of the status quo. I cut through the noise, expose the hypocrisy, and say what needs to be said—loudly. If you’re tired of the sanitized, spoon-fed narratives, you’re in the right place. Subscribe now—because the truth hits harder here.Brian Allen Politique Sciences politiques
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  • One Vote from the Truth: Rep. Ro Khanna on the Epstein Files and Government Transparency
    Sep 24 2025

    In this explosive episode of The AllenAnalysis Podcast, Brian Allen sits down with Congressman Ro Khanna (CA-17) to discuss one of the most high-stakes battles in Washington: the fight to release the Epstein files. With Khanna’s discharge petition now just one signature away from forcing a House vote, he lays out the strategy, the obstacles, and the moral stakes behind holding the powerful accountable.

    From unusual alliances with far-right Republicans to the silence of GOP leadership under Trump’s influence, Khanna pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to push transparency in a Congress that thrives on secrecy. Together, we break down:

    • Why the Epstein Files Transparency Act is at a tipping point.

    • The political risks of confronting elites across both parties.

    • How government transparency can restore public trust.

    • What comes next if the files are finally unsealed.

    This isn’t just about Epstein — it’s about whether America can prove that no one is above the law.

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    14 min
  • AllenAnalysis Ep. 2 – Who’s Pulling the Strings in the Iran–Israel Escalation?
    Jul 14 2025

    Episode 2• “Trigger Lines & Tripwires: Who’s Pulling the Strings in the Iran-Israel Escalation?”Three hours. No commercials. Zero patience for Washington’s “we’re not involved” spin.Host Brian Allen dissects the sudden surge of RC-135U Cobra Ball recon flights and B-1B Lancers loading up like it’s fight night—while the White House swears it’s all routine. To prove otherwise, he convenes the ultimate B.S.-detector panel:


    • ​Malcolm Nance — intelligence veteran who’s written half the playbook on covert escalation.
    • ​Sarah Spector — criminal-defense bulldog who spots legal red lines before the missiles fly.
    • ​Alan Eyre — former State-Dept Iran whisperer who’s seen every back-channel bluff.
    • ​Brian Frydenborg — disinformation sniper tracking the media fog around troop movements.
    • ​Azi — regional strategist translating on-the-ground realities into plain English.

    Across three hour-long acts, the crew exposes how modern wars start with “plausible denials,” why bomber diplomacy keeps finding new targets, and who profits when the world sleepwalks into another forever conflict.If you want cable-news soundbites, change the channel. If you want the receipts before the shooting starts, hit play and stay for the full three-hour intel drop.

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    3 h et 22 min
  • AllenAnalysis Ep. 1 – Trump’s Middle East Tour: Oil, AI, and the Deal They Won’t Name
    Jun 17 2025

    What do you call it when a former U.S. president skips Israel, courts dictators, and sells American influence like it's clearance stock at Mar-a-Lago? A tour, apparently.

    In this 9-minute breakdown, The AllenAnalysis unpacks Donald Trump’s shadow diplomacy across the Middle East—where billion-dollar oil deals and AI pacts took center stage while U.S. values were quietly pushed offstage. From embracing Syria’s new regime to locking arms with Gulf monarchies, Trump’s trip wasn’t just symbolic—it was strategic, calculated, and deeply revealing.

    Was this about national interest, or personal power? Tune in for a no-holds-barred analysis that asks the uncomfortable questions and follows the money.

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    2 min
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