Did Obama’s Intel Machine Run a Slow-Motion Coup Against Trump? Joe Everyman Reads the ODNI Files

Joe Everyman sits down with newly declassified ODNI/HPSCI documents and asks a simple question: did Obama’s intel machine bend a Russia “assessment” into a political weapon to kneecap Trump and the voters who put him in office? HUAC 2.0 opens a new case file.

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #12: The American Integrity Charter

Case File #12 is the after-action report. If HUAC 2.0 actually existed, this is the Charter it would run on—twelve missions to drag un-American behavior into the light and bolt American integrity back into the system. By now the HUAC 2.0 docket reads like a field manual for how a free country gets bent: We’ve … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #11: The Public Health Power Grab

Case File #11 looks at how “for your safety” quietly turned into “do what we say”—emergency powers, health bureaucrats, and corporate partners deciding when you can work, worship, travel, and speak. The House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) docket is already stacked higher than a VA claims file: We’ve watched politicians, media, censors, and … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #10: The Administrative State & the Unelected Ruling Class

Case File #10 drags the alphabet-soup agencies and “experts” into the light—the permanent bureaucracy that outlasts elections and quietly decides how you live, work, drive, spend, speak, and heat your home. By this point, the House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) docket looks like an op order: We’ve talked about politicians, media, schools, courts, … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #9: Election Engineering & The Permanent Campaign

Case File #9 follows the money, rule changes, and quiet tricks that turn “free and fair elections” into managed outcomes—long before a single vote is counted. The House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) docket is starting to look like a deployment order: We’ve seen how the messaging is controlled, how the law can be … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #8: The Censorship-Industrial Complex

Case File #8 puts the new speech cops under the lights—Big Tech, “fact-checkers,” NGOs, and government handlers quietly deciding what 300 million Americans are allowed to see, say, and share. The House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) docket is getting thick: We’ve talked about how the message is written (media, schools), and how the … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #7: The Lawfare Machine

Case File #7 looks at how “the rule of law” gets twisted into “rule by lawyers” — weaponized investigations, selective prosecutions, and a justice system that hits one side with a sledgehammer and the other with a feather. By now, the House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) docket is stacked: We’ve covered policies, politicians, … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #6: The Indoctrination Complex

Case File #6 puts the “education system” under the lights—K-12, universities, and the DEI priesthood turning kids into activists and citizens into suspects. By now the House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) docket is getting thick: We’ve looked at policies, power players, media spin, crime, and the border. Now we go after the factory … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC) – Case File #2: The Ideologues in the Hot Seat

Case File #2 of HUAC 2.0 stops talking about “the system” like it’s a mystery cloud and starts naming the people who keep breaking it on purpose. In Case File #1 of the House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC 2.0) series, we laid out the mission: Follow the policies. Follow the power. Follow the wreckage. … Read more

HUAC 2.0 – Case File #5: The Border Breakdown

When a country stops defending its own border on purpose, that’s not compassion. That’s an un-American activity. By now, HUAC 2.0 has already opened multiple folders: Now we step back to the front door. You can’t talk about crime, cartels, fentanyl, and overwhelmed cities without talking about the border—not as a line on a map, … Read more