A WORLD GONE MAD

Renee Good Shooting Truth and Trump Collects Nobel Peace Prize?

Jeff Alan Wolf Season 3 Episode 196

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This episode opens with a simple demand that keeps getting avoided when power uses lethal force. Tell the truth. Not the press release version. Not the after the fact justification. 

The truth that comes from reports, witness calls, and what actually happened in the moments that mattered.

The Renee Good shooting is examined through that lens. What was claimed versus what was documented. What witnesses described versus what officials emphasized. 

When those accounts don’t line up, the gap isn’t an accident. It’s the point where scrutiny is supposed to begin, not end.

This isn’t about speculation or outrage for its own sake. It’s about accountability and how quickly it disappears when authority decides the story is closed. 

Once lethal force is used, the narrative hardens fast. Questions get labeled inconvenient. Doubt gets treated like disloyalty.

The episode then shifts to a moment that feels impossible until you see it. Donald Trump collecting a Nobel Peace Prize moment. 

The context is strange. The visual is weird. It forces you to stop and ask what the hell is going on.

Taken together, these stories reveal the same problem. Control of the narrative matters more than responsibility. Image matters more than consequences. And the public is expected to accept both without protest.

A World Gone Mad reaches a new level of madness with the stories in this episode.


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This is a world gone mad. This is a worldknown man.

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Mad, mad, mad, mad.

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Hello, I'm Jeff Allen Wolf. This is a world gone mad. Before I begin the show, I want to apologize to you, the listeners, again. There is no Wednesday episode. And some of you already know this, a lot may not, but due to a major family emergency last Friday morning, I didn't have the mindset or the energy to record a show Wednesday. So I missed last Friday, and I also missed this past Wednesday. Sorry everyone, I'm trying to play through and uh get consistent again. When you get hit hard, like my family and I got hit Friday, it takes the wind and energy out of you and hits you to your very core. I'll try to move ahead next week. I thank you for your patience. I'm gonna get a little energy going and plow through and not let anything stop my voice to stand up against MAGA and Donald, the delusional one. With that being said, here we go. The shooting from ICE in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 9-11 transcripts and an incident report reveal where Renee Good was shot. Let's cut the bullshit. What happened to Renee Good wasn't some random defensive shot fired because she allegedly tried to run the ICE agent over. That's the spin. That's the justification narrative. But the 9-11 transcripts, 9-1-1, I keep saying 9-11 because of, you know, 9-11, 9-1-1 transcripts, fire department incident reports, and witness calls tell a very different story. Here's what the emergency report said. Good was found in her SUV unresponsive, bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds to her chest, her arm, and yes, her head. This wasn't some armed standoff. She wasn't a threat charging at officers. She was a woman in her vehicle who had dropped her child off earlier that morning. Witnesses who called 911 didn't say, officer down, she ran him over. They said ICE agents shot her at close range. One caller reported shots fired through the windshield. Another said she was shot after refusing to open her door. That matters. This was an ICE tactical operation, not a traffic stop. Federal agents in full gear surrounded her vehicle. Accounts and video show the car turning away when the shots were fired. That's not self-defense. That's escalation. And look at what came after. Protests, outrage, federal reinforcements flooding the area. Not because Renee Good was a danger, but because people watched a federal officer kill a woman who wasn't attacking anyone and then locking down an entire neighborhood. This wasn't self-defense. This was a blatant use of lethal forces. And it raises a simple question: no one in power wants to answer. Who gets to decide when someone dies in the street and why? Because when you look at the facts, the official story doesn't hold up. And there are also reports that ICE is just grabbing people who are immigrants or who look different than, you know, the average person. Whatever the fuck that is in America today, ICE are just throwing people into vehicles and taking them away. Injustice, cruel enforcement. I C E. Injustice, cruel enforcement. I was sent a Facebook post from one of my listeners of what's happening in Minnesota, and all I can say is I'm not surprised. My girlfriend pointed out recently that our favorite all-you-can-eat sushi place is permanently closed, including all their locations. And I asked her, what the hell are you talking about? She told me Ice came in, grabbed everyone at the restaurant, those who were illegal, whether they were or not, and the business and their other locations are permanently closed. This was a reputable restaurant, so I know what happened in our city. Has it happened in your city? Is it being duplicated like in Minnesota and here in Arizona? Let me know. Wolfpacktalks at gmail.com. So did you hear about the generosity or rather craziness of Venezuela's Machado giving Trump her Nobel Prize? Okay, Bucklin, because this one might make you ask what the actual fuck louder than anything in recent memory. Here's the situation. Maria Karina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader who actually won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for fight against dictatorship in Venezuela, walks into the White House and presents Donald Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal mounted inside a frame display. Not a replica. The actual medal encased in a frame, handed over to Donnie Boy like a gift plaque. And what does the Venezuelan opposition leader get in return? A Trump-branded swag bag. She got hats, memorabilia, the whole Donald Trump circus. And zero concrete promise of U.S. backing for her political future or Venezuela's transition to democracy. That's right. She gives Donald Trump one of the most revered symbols of global peace earned, earned through her struggle against authoritarianism, and walks out with MAGA merch and no guarantee Donald's even going to stand with her movement. Now let's get this straight. The title of Nobel Laureate stays with Machado, but the physical medal, the thing that actually symbolizes that honor, is what Donald Trump accepted, smiled for photos with, and kept. Machado framed this as a gesture of gratitude, a so-called sign of mutual respect, as if handing over a frame noble medal somehow equals real political support for democracy in her country, especially with Donald the delusional one. Meanwhile, Trump praises the gesture, posts about how wonderful it was, keeps the frame medal, and sends her home with a swag bag. And no clear backing or promises from him for her leadership or Venezuela's democratic future. What the hell is going on? A Nobel Peace Prize, a global symbol of standing up to tyranny, gets turned into a photo op token while the real stakes in Venezuela's future get shuffled around like party favors at a parade. This is not a dignified moment. This is a fucking spectacle. Is everyone that scared of Donald? Has everyone lost their freaking minds? Apparently so. Next up a major poll comes out, and holy shit! What a surprise with the results. I'm being sarcastic, listeners, of course. A CNL CNN poll finds majority of Americans say Trump is focused on the wrong priorities. You think? Are you kidding me? Wow, did they get this poll wrong? Aren't they misreading what Trump's trying to do with his first year, the positive? Again, Wolfpack, I'm being sarcastic. Trump's first year of his second term, intelligent people know, is a failure. He is delusional. He may have dementia. He has no clue what he's doing any given moment. The people he hired around him are incompetent. So, yes, a major poll finds most Americans say Trump has the wrong priorities. Now, if we could just get someone to do something about it, maybe the blind Republicans with no backbone would join us and enter into a world of reality. And finally, Trump to pardon ex-Puerto Rico governor who pleaded guilty to campaign finance violation. Violation. You gotta be kidding me. Donald Trump is preparing to pardon a former governor of Puerto Rico who pleaded guilty to a campaign finance crime. Not accused, not under investigation, pleaded guilty, admitted to it. Case closed. And now poof, accountability erased with a black, sharpie Donald Trump signature. Let's be clear about what this actually means. This wasn't a paperwork mistake. This wasn't forgetting to file a form. This was a campaign finance violation. The kind that strikes directly at the integrity of elections, the kind of crime that tells donors, voters, and the public that the system can be bought if you know the right people. And Trump's message here couldn't be clearer, listeners, if it were written in NEON. If you're politically useful, if you're loyal, if you're part of the right club, the law doesn't apply to you. Puerto Rico has already been through hell corruption scandals, mismanagement, people dying after hurricanes, while leaders played politics. And now this a pardon that says to every Puerto Rican voter, yeah, your former governor broke the law, and we don't care. This isn't mercy, this isn't justice, this is transactional power. This is turning the pardon power, which is supposed to be about fairness and rehabilitation, into a get-out-of-jail free card for political allies of Trump. Here's the real kicker, listeners. Every time this happens, it trains the next politician. It tells them go ahead, take that money, break those rules. Worst case scenario, you'll get pardoned later. That's not democracy. That's not law and order. That's government by corruption right out in the open. You know, I see the plan clearly now, Wolfbeck. Donnie Boy wants to save all the scumbags out there to join his King Donald Trump's scumbag brigade. Da da. Freaking ridiculous. America is a laughing stock. Our leadership is off the rails. The support staff for this leadership is one screw loose from completely falling apart. It's like a virus let loose on our country with Donald and MAGA. You know, I don't smoke pot. It affects me badly. But damn, this would be the perfect time to do drugs because of what Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and Scumbags United are doing to America. And if you're wondering why people think the system is rigged, this is why. A guilty plea wiped away, accountability canceled, another reminder that in this world gone mad, power protects itself, and everyone else gets screwed. I mentioned last episode that my family and I are going through a terrible time, and we are still neck deep in it. A few people asked me, so I included a link in the podcast description. If you're looking for a way to help us, again, zero obligation to anyone. And a big thank you to everyone who did help. Natasha and I appreciate you taking a look at that link and showing us your care and support. All Natasha and I can do is take it one hour at a time. Thank you, everyone who shared with us that help. I'm Jeff Allen Wolf. This is a World Gone Mad. I'm taking names, I'm holding these people accountable. Everyone, lock in, keep alert, remain skeptical, but most of all, stay hopeful.

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