Real America’s Voice: Human Events with Jack Posobiec
Episode Date: February 10, 2026
Host: Jack Posobiec
Key Guests: Kingsley Wilson (Dept. of War), Lyndon Blake (Daily Wire), Savannah Guthrie (NBC News, daughter of missing Nancy Guthrie)
Main Theme:
A deep-dive into ongoing investigations—including a major kidnapping case—as well as discussion of America’s current political climate, military actions under Trump, and the perceived failures of law enforcement and media coverage.
Episode Overview
This episode tackles three major threads:
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Breaking Developments in the Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping Case:
Analysis and critique of the handling by law enforcement, including delayed access to critical surveillance footage. The perspective of Savannah Guthrie, whose mother is missing, is also included. -
Trump Administration Policy and Military Power:
Discussion of recent naval interdictions in the Caribbean and Indian Ocean, the extension of US military reach, and a broader "America First” emphasis under Trump. -
Media, Technology, and Society:
Commentary on the NFL’s response to patriotic programming, the role of faith, and concerns about digital privacy and emerging technology in crime and society.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping: Timeline, Evidence, and Outrage
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Case Recap:
Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie (NBC co-host), has been missing for 10 days from Tucson, AZ. Investigators were slow to release critical evidence. -
Surveillance Video Breakthrough (22:24, 29:31, 32:54):
- New footage from Nancy Guthrie’s doorbell (Nest) camera only surfaced after 10 days, despite the existence of clear images of the suspect.
- Quote: "This video is incredible because look how clear it is. This is something that if you had earlier in the case, this case could have been solved by now..." — Lyndon Blake (24:15)
- Video shows a suspect with ski mask, backpack, gloves, and a gun, attempting to cover the camera with vegetation in an "extremely amateurish" manner.
- The suspect is described as male, with distinctive gait, facial hair, and unprofessional methods.
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Law Enforcement Criticism (21:00, 24:45, 34:05):
- Host and guest lambast local sheriff Chris Nanos and Pima County for mismanagement and lack of transparency.
- Quote: "The amount of mistakes that we have seen from this sheriff's department, it's... actually staggering." — Jack Posobiec (25:14)
- Savannah Guthrie makes public pleas for actionable tips; $50,000 FBI reward is active.
- Quote (Savannah Guthrie): "We need your help... Even if you're far from Tucson, if you see anything, you hear anything... we are at an hour of desperation." (19:18)
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Suspect Profile:
- One person visible, not a “professional” abductor or cartel-style group.
- Suspect appears to be familiar with the premises, carries a gun in waistband, tries unsophisticated methods to disable the camera.
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Law Enforcement & Federal Involvement (38:19):
- FBI Director Kash Patel is at the Tucson command center.
- Ongoing data recovery from cameras; public urged to review footage for clues.
- Quote: "This does not seem to me like someone who is a professional... someone who's, you know, watched too many movies, watched too much Breaking Bad and thought, hey, maybe I can do that..." — Jack Posobiec (38:19)
2. U.S. Military Actions and the "America First" Agenda
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Historic Maritime Interdictions (09:41, 10:21, 11:54):
- First Dept. of War (DOW)-led interdiction of a Venezuelan oil vessel under Trump's renewed sanctions and quarantine policies.
- Emphasis on global reach: The vessel was tracked from the Caribbean to the Indian Ocean and seized.
- Quote: "We will find you no matter where you are. There is no sanctuary...the United States military is back." — Kingsley Wilson (10:21, 11:54)
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Media Double Standards (13:14, 14:14):
- Jack and Kingsley discuss how similar operations under prior administrations (e.g., Obama) were not met with media outrage.
- Focus on U.S. law enforcement’s traditional roles in sanction enforcement, interdiction, and national defense.
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Impact on Fentanyl Overdoses (17:56):
- Jack cites a reported 21% drop in fentanyl overdoses as proof that the Trump administration’s aggressive interdiction policies are having results.
- Quote: "A 21% drop in fentanyl overdoses since this... 21% drop, that's a huge deal." — Jack Posobiec (17:56)
3. Cultural and Political Commentary
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NFL, Patriotism, and Media (02:18, 07:04):
- Jack celebrates record-breaking viewership for "a show of patriotism, faith, family, and freedom" in contrast to what he sees as the NFL’s alienation of Middle America.
- Quote: "It was all thanks to God... It had nothing to do with me... It's God's will." — Jack Posobiec (02:18)
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Faith and Moral Messaging:
- Ongoing theme of humility before God and responsibility to live a life that leads others to faith (as per Jack).
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Privacy & Digital Security (07:10):
- Brief PSA about rising cybercrime, AI-driven scams, and the need for personal data defense solutions.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Law Enforcement Incompetence:
- "This should be the very first thing that you do, the very first thing that you start digging on... Don’t wait... the amount of mistakes… is actually staggering." — Jack Posobiec (24:45)
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On the Suspect’s Behavior:
- "It's just amateur hour… Like, what do you think, though? The leaves are just going to stick? It makes no sense." — Lyndon Blake (42:12)
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Savannah Guthrie’s Plea:
- "We are at an hour of desperation, and we need your help." (19:18, 46:37)
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On Media Double Standards:
- "They love to act like things that happen under previous administrations that President Trump is doing and succeeding at are all of a sudden scandalous. But the American people see past that." — Kingsley Wilson (14:14)
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Amateur Quality of the Crime:
- "There doesn't seem to be any planning whatsoever on how to disable the camera before his arrival at all." — Jack Posobiec (41:25)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- 00:29 — Canada border/Trump/Epstein news setup
- 01:06 — Epstein/Maxwell files and clemency pleas discussed
- 02:18 — Jack introduces the episode; NFL, patriotism, and God's will
- 09:41 — Interview with Kingsley Wilson on maritime interdictions
- 13:14 — Media responses to sanctions/interdictions
- 17:56 — Fentanyl overdose stats and Southcom operations
- 19:18 — Savannah Guthrie's direct appeal to the public
- 22:22-29:31 — Lyndon Blake discusses delayed video release in the Guthrie case
- 34:05 — Timeline, details, and audit of law enforcement's actions
- 36:05 — Analysis of suspect’s amateur approach, solo operation
- 38:19-40:59 — Kash Patel’s involvement, details from NBC, FBI reward
- 42:12-47:41 — Forensic analysis of suspect, community tips, media critique
- 47:55 — Lyndon plugs new Daily Wire series on the case
Additional Resources & Links
- Crime Tipline: 1-800-CALL-FBI (for information relating to the Guthrie case)
- Lyndon Blake’s Reporting: "Finding Nancy Guthrie" (Daily Wire, Apple Podcasts, Spotify)
Final Summary
This episode blends real-time investigative developments in a high-profile abduction with broad political commentary and cultural critique. Jack Posobiec and guests paint a picture of deep flaws in local law enforcement and the media, while crediting Trump-era military and national security policies with new successes. The episode is marked by urgency, faith-inflected rhetoric, and a call to public action—particularly surrounding the quest to locate Nancy Guthrie.
For listeners:
- The case of Nancy Guthrie remains open and urgent, with fresh evidence newly available to the public after delays.
- U.S. military policy is back in the headlines with decisive interdiction actions and claimed successes against drug smuggling.
- The broader context is one of frustration with perceived institutional incompetence and a call to grassroots vigilance and action.
Closing Note:
“God bless you, Linda, and thank you so much for joining us. Incredible developments, Ladies and gentlemen. As always, you have my permission to lay ashore.” — Jack Posobiec (47:55)
