Devolution Power Hour Ep. 423: Fake Regime Change, Real Power Shifts, and the End of the Script

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Jon Herold and Burning Bright spend Episode 423 dismantling the growing confusion around Venezuela, Iran, and what actually constitutes regime change versus narrative theater. The conversation breaks down why recent actions involving Maduro do not fit historical definitions of regime replacement, how media framing is intentionally misleading, and why silence and ambiguity are being used as strategic tools. From there, the discussion expands into Iran, critical minerals, silver, and economic pressure points, tying financial signals to geopolitical leverage rather than isolated events. The hosts also examine domestic instability narratives, including Minnesota unrest, and how foreign and domestic pressure campaigns mirror one another. Throughout the episode, Jon and Burning Bright emphasize pattern recognition, patience, and the danger of forcing conclusions before operational clarity emerges, arguing that many are mistaking surface noise for substance while missing the deeper shifts already underway.

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