Is Social Security really a safety net or just a legalized Ponzi scheme? Disruptarian Radio dives deep into Elon Musk’s claim and breaks down the math, the structure, and the sustainability of the system. From personal stories to government waste, this blog asks the hard questions politicians won’t touch.
Hollywood’s glamor hides a darker truth—where secret societies, ritual humiliation, and coercive control run rampant in the entertainment industry. From rap to red carpets, artists are initiated into power structures that demand silence and submission. Ryan Thompson, the Punk Rock Libertarian, pulls back the velvet curtain on the homosexual Illuminati rituals that are finally being exposed.
In this deeply personal and eye-opening post, Ryan Richard Thompson shares his journey through the painful reality of parental alienation—a silent epidemic impacting countless families. From legal battles to emotional resilience, he explores how one parent’s manipulation can reshape a child’s identity and fracture families. With hard-earned insights and practical advice, Ryan opens the door for others walking the same path, reminding them: you’re not alone, and your truth matters.
On this hard-hitting episode of Disruptarian Radio, Ryan Thompson and guest Anna McMullen uncover the 170-year ideological war on the nuclear family—from Karl Marx’s call to abolish it, to Soviet indoctrination, the Frankfurt School, radical feminism, and modern movements like BLM. This isn’t conspiracy—it’s history. Discover how these ideas have evolved and infiltrated culture, education, and activism, and what it means for the future of family, freedom, and society.
As Trump escalates the tariff war with China, Hollywood finds itself caught in a cultural backlash against woke filmmaking, symbolized by Disney’s disastrous Snow White remake. Meanwhile, Michelle Obama’s new podcast flops spectacularly, highlighting a broader rejection of elite hypocrisy. Dive into the chaos as we unpack Trump’s bold moves and their ripple effects across culture and politics.
Before 1913, America funded itself primarily through tariffs, not income taxes. This distinction isn’t merely about revenue collection—it represents fundamentally different relationships between citizens and government. Income tax directly claims ownership over portions of your labor, while tariffs apply only to specific voluntary transactions. President Trump’s 2025 tariff policies reflect views he’s consistently held since appearing on Oprah Winfrey’s show in 1988 as a Democrat, highlighting how tariffs were traditionally supported by Democrats throughout much of American history. Our founders deliberately chose this taxation model to preserve liberty and limit government growth—principles worth reconsidering in today’s debates about taxation and freedom.