In this eye-opening episode of The Mel K Show, I am joined by one of the most persistent truth seekers in modern journalism, Jason Bermas. Jason is known for his fearless work on censorship, government transparency, and media manipulation. From Loose Change to his current investigative work, he has spent years asking the questions others are too afraid to ask. This conversation shines a light on what happened at a major symposium in New York City that should have been front-page news everywhere, but was met instead with silence.
Jason recently hosted and emceed a three-day symposium focused on the unanswered questions and ongoing declassification issues surrounding the events of 9/11. The event featured several notable voices, including Senator Ron Johnson, James Corbett, and journalist Tucker Carlson, who participated virtually to discuss his new multi-part documentary series. Despite the incredible lineup and historical significance, mainstream media outlets completely ignored the symposium. Jason shares why this silence speaks volumes about the state of modern journalism and the powerful interests that shape public discourse.
We also discuss the crucial difference between genuine inquiry and sensationalism. Jason emphasizes that his mission has never been about pushing conspiracies. It has always been about transparency, accountability, and truth. He and his team focused on evidence-based discussion, demanding answers about missing documents, intelligence failures, and the lack of a complete investigation. The goal, as he explains, is not to relive tragedy but to ensure that history is not rewritten or buried.
Senator Ron Johnson’s involvement brought new credibility and urgency to the conversation. Known for his work exposing corruption and advocating for transparency in public health and policy, Johnson’s participation added political weight to the movement for declassification and accountability. Jason recounts how the senator’s willingness to speak publicly on these issues gave legitimacy to what many have long known: The truth has been selectively hidden, and the public deserves full disclosure.
Here is what you will learn in this episode:
- What really happened at the three-day 9/11 symposium and why mainstream media ignored it
- How Tucker Carlson, Ron Johnson, and James Corbett contributed to the discussion
- Why full declassification and transparency are essential to rebuilding trust in institutions
- The difference between evidence-based journalism and manufactured narratives
- How citizens can demand access to the truth without fear or division
This is not a conversation about revisiting the past for controversy’s sake. It is about ensuring that we never again accept censorship, omission, or deception as normal. Jason Bermas reminds us that accountability is the foundation of democracy. Without it, justice and freedom cannot survive.
If you care about truth, transparency, and the future of independent journalism, this episode will both inform and challenge you. It is a call to stay awake, ask hard questions, and never settle for the easy answers that powerful institutions feed us.
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