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This week's podcast episode doesn't officially drop until Saturday but it's another winner.
I talk to Ryan Heath, an attorney who's been fighting on a number of fronts. We talk the Kari Lake lawsuit, his fight against the COVID machine, ESG, and how it all ties in together.
Plus, he gives some solid advice and encouragement for others in the fight.
Ryan Heath is the President and CEO of The Gavel Project, an Anti-Woke non-profit (501(c)(3)) legal organization that exists to protect the freedoms of Americans, especially women and children. Ryan is a Constitutional expert, Civil Rights Activist and an Arizona Attorney.
Before launching The Gavel Project, Ryan forced Phoenix Children’s Hospital (which does more than $500 million in annual revenues) to grant his sister an exemption from their vaccine mandate—by threatening to sue all their board members, personally.
On another occasion (March 2, 2022), multiple schools within Natomas Unified School District capitulated, on the spot, when Ryan threatened to sue the Principals, Teachers, School Board Trustees and Administrators—all personally—for violating the constitutional rights of students protesting mask mandates. Those that protested were permitted to return to class without masks and, despite Governor Newsom’s arbitrary “mandate” remaining in place until March 14, 2022, these students did not adorn masks again.
Apart from the pandemic, children have been bombarded with woke ideological foolishness such as CRT and gender ideology. To eradicate this nonsense, The Gavel Project is funding multiple lawsuits across the United States against the woke ideologues responsible for harming vulnerable individuals in the name of leftist dogmatism.
Ryan and his wife Jordan are parents to two daughters.
The Gavel Project is an Anti-Woke nonprofit (501(c)(3) public charity that believes a Gavel, rather than a Gun, is the best tool to solve our Nation’s spiral into chaos. The Gavel Project is peacefully fighting for civil liberties on behalf of victims suffering from the abuses of woke ideologues (this includes fighting COVID-19 mandate abuses and radical ideals such as DEI, CRT, gender affirmative care and similar Marxist nonsense masquerading under the guise of “equity and inclusion”).
Founded in 2021 by Arizona Attorney, Philanthropist, and Civil Rights Activist, Ryan Heath, The Gavel Project is inundated with applications for help from victims across the Nation. From mask-mandates to mutilating children in the name of “affirmative care,” The Gavel Project funds strategic lawsuits aimed at eradicating BS in society.
The organization in entirely crowd-source funded.
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In a candid interview with TMZ on April 6, 2026, U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) dropped a bombshell on the UFO/UAP conversation, urging Americans to prepare for the reality of extraterrestrial life.
Burchett recounted a striking conversation with a high-ranking naval official who described encountering massive underwater crafts—objects the size of a football field capable of speeds exceeding 200 mph. These defy known human submarine technology, which typically tops out far below that velocity underwater. The official reportedly pulled Burchett close before leaving his office and delivered a simple, chilling message: "Tim, they're real."
The Tennessee congressman, long vocal about government transparency on unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP), suggested these craft indicate extraterrestrial beings are "among us" and have visited Earth, possibly making contact. He framed the revelations as part of broader military briefings on advanced, non-human technology operating in our oceans.
Burchett has previously highlighted similar accounts, including potential underwater bases and high-speed submerged objects documented by military sources. His latest comments add fuel to ongoing debates about UAP disclosure, especially as public interest in the topic continues to grow.
While skeptics question the lack of hard evidence and view such stories as potential distractions, Burchett maintains that more people believe in UFOs than in Congress—and it's time for the truth to come out.
Whether this signals imminent disclosure or remains classified intrigue, the congressman's blunt assessment has reignited conversations about what might be lurking beneath the waves.
What do you think—extraterrestrial visitors, advanced human tech, or something else entirely?