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The John Fugelsang Podcast

We're Still Here with Simon and Julie

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

Sanity, News, Sexy Liberal, John Fugelsang, Arts, Sexy Liberal Podcast Network, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Simon Moya-Smith and Julie Francella join John Fugelsang to discuss the thousand or more people that are missing from Alligator Alcatraz in Florida and the Native American prayer camp that was set up in Minneapolis. Plus they answer indigenous questions from many listeners across the country.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

When the media covers true crime, you usually get fragments, short clips, sound bites, headlines.

0:06.6

And when documentaries are made, stories are often shaped around an angle, an agenda, or some predetermined narrative.

0:12.3

Unheard, true crime in their own words, is different. Hi, I'm Justin Shepard, the host of Unheard,

0:17.6

and we focus on raw, unfiltered conversations with the people closest to these stories,

0:22.6

the survivors, families, insiders, and at times even perpetrators who want to tell their

0:27.5

story the way that they actually want it told, in their own words, without being reduced to a quote

0:32.8

or headline. On this show, there are no gimmicks, no forced angles, and no predetermined narrative.

0:38.2

These are the full stories with context, nuance, and human experiences, and all without editing.

0:44.1

This is their platform to reclaim their narrative, explain what really happened, and share their story in a way that it's never been heard before.

0:51.3

Unheard, true crime in their own words.

0:53.1

Listen now Everywhere podcast stream and on YouTube

0:55.7

at Just in the Nick of Crime, all one word.

1:01.9

You know, recent reporting is revealed that between 1,200 and 1,800 detainees at Florida's so-called

1:12.0

Alligator Alcatraz concentration camp are missing from the public records.

1:16.9

There's no clear documentation of where those souls are.

1:20.9

And in Minneapolis, we've seen indigenous activists establish a camp outside the ICE detention

1:25.3

center at Fort Snelling, operating under traditional

1:27.9

governance and guidance and consensus. On Alaska's North Slope, Native leaders are now suing the

1:33.4

federal government to protect Caribou and subsistence rights. And in Hawaii, native families have

1:39.3

accused Mark Zuckerberg of using shell companies to pressure them off ancestral lands while building

1:43.9

his creepy little private compound.

1:45.5

As we began in the top of the show, we are not waiting for saviors anymore. The people who are going to save us we have seen in Minnesota and we've seen with this grand jury that turned down all of the cases against these six Democrats.

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