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Mission Implausible

The Hawaiian Cult that raised Tulsi Gabbard (with Christine Gralow) - ENCORE

Mission Implausible

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News, Politics, Society & Culture, Comedy

3.9593 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2026

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

In light of this week's resignation of Tulsi Gabbard, we're re-running our recent very illuminating episode about her. Also, check out John Sipher's timely piece on her in The Bullwark on May 19.

https://www.thebulwark.com/p/tulsi-gabbard-office-shouldnt-exist-director-national-intelligence-9-11

Our current Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard was born into The Science of Identity Foundation, a secretive, authoritarian religious group led by guru Chris Butler. What are the beliefs of The SIF and how did they influence Gabbard's political career? Some believe that she's still under their direction, if not outright control. If so, the international criminal investigations of the organization, along with the local Hawaiian suspicions of it, raises serious national security questions for someone in that role. Then why does it appear that even a standard FBI background check of Gabbard was skipped? The reporting on Gabbard's origins had been sparse... until now.

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Guaranteed Human.

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1969, Malcolm and Martin are gone.

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America is in crisis.

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forget.

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I'm Hans Charles.

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I'm Mena Lake Lemoombo.

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rules.

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It was like stepping on another world.

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A criminal.

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Charlie was an example of power.

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They had to crush him.

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