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Episode 10: Meet Judyth Vary Baker: The Truth About Lee Harvey Oswald and the CIA’s Biological Warfare

Judyth sits down with Mark Mueller in what she calls the most important interview of her life. A life-long crusader for the cure for cancer and an advocate for truth and justice, she lays it all out in this real and raw interview in a three-part series filmed over three days for the Truth & Justice League Podcast.

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Episode 9: Jim Morris: Exposing the Chemical Cartel Through Investigative Journalism

In this episode of the Truth & Justice League podcast, Mark Mueller sits down with investigative journalist Jim Morris for an in-depth discussion on how and why the governments at the state and federal levels are failing us. He profiles little-known cases where citizens are standing up to companies like Exxon and DuPont, who are doing everything in their power to cover up their damages. These corporations continue to lobby lawmakers to be less and less restrictive as the pollution gets worse.

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Episode 8: Nuns & Priests in a Courtroom: Catholic Hospital on Trial

In this episode of the Truth & Justice League podcast, Mark Mueller tells the story of how he navigated jury selection, religious bias, hospital media efforts to prejudice the jury, and a bogus claim of tampered videotape evidence. He also describes addressing a courtroom packed with nuns and priests brought in for the closing arguments, as he wins this birth injury trial case for his client and her brain-injured son.

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Episode 6: A Proven Method You Can Do Yourself: How to Make it Rain Using Buckets and Befriending Trees

What if we can solve droughts and wildfire risk by working together at the grassroots level, culturally shifting our relationship with trees, and filling one bucket of water at a time?

In this latest episode of the Truth & Justice League podcast, Mark Mueller sits down with Chris Searles, the founder of BioIntegrity,net and innovator of “Rainmaking with Trees” as they discuss the science behind rehydrating the atmosphere, catalyzing rain, and improving the ecosystem of the forest one bucket at a time, one tree at a time. “Strategic Watering” is a pioneering approach to forest hydration that eliminates catastrophic wildfire risks and catalyzes rainfall.

Chris and Mark dive into the societal and cultural history of natural ecosystems and political movements, as they discuss how to reorient human civilization toward the living Earth as our guiding solution improving the overall health and wellbeing of individuals and society.

Chris’s work integrates Christian ethics with Indigenous relationality, by bringing communities together at the grassroots level to develop relationships with trees and improve and support their capacity to deliver moisture into the air and catalyze rain. Since 2015, Chris has led strategic conservation efforts that combine ecological science, grassroots action, and public education with real results in some of the driest places in the country including Central and Southcentral Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Oregon and Northern California.

Find out more at BioIntegrity.net and watch the rain fall in case after case on the BioIntegrity youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/@biointegrity.

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Chris Searles is the founder of BioIntegrity.net and the innovator of “Rainmaking with Trees” and “Strategic Watering” — pioneering approaches to forest hydration that eliminate catastrophic wildfire risks and catalyze rainfall. Since 2015, Chris has led strategic conservation efforts combining ecological science, grassroots action, public events, and public education — connecting communities to the benefits of living in an optimal planetary biosphere. Chris’s work integrates Christian ethics with Indigenous relationality, good ole fashioned elbow grease with modern science, to reorient human civilization toward the living Earth as our guiding solution and catalyze human advancement through technological, ecological, economic, and cultural renewal.

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Episode 5: Mark’s First Trial: 99 Years to Not Guilty

Mark’s first trial was not typical. In his early 20s, he found himself in Orange, Texas. This sundown town was known for its hostility toward Black residents. Mark defended an 18-year-old charged with assaulting a police officer during a house party raid. The charge carried a possible sentence of 99 years.

During jury selection, Mark confronted the racial bias directly, asking potential jurors if they had ever used the N-word and requiring them to explain their answers in court. Nearly half the panel was removed. The result was the fastest not-guilty verdict in Orange County history. It was an unusual and defining start to a career in law.

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Episode 4: Unlocking Nitric Oxide: Healing, Hormones, and Thriving with Beth Shirley

What if the key to vibrant health is hiding in plain sight? In this episode, pharmacist and clinical nutritionist Beth Shirley breaks down the science of nitric oxide and why it matters for aging, hormones, and everyday vitality. We dive into how toxins in our environment disrupt our systems, what you can do to restore balance, and the practical tools Beth recommends to keep your blood flow, energy, and resilience strong.

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Episode 3: Stories from the Vault – Fighting for the Sacred – The Blackfoot Tribe’s Legal Battle

Some places aren’t just land—they’re identity, history, and soul. This episode revisits a landmark legal fight to protect sacred Blackfoot land from powerful outside interests. Using sharp legal strategy and unshakable cultural resolve, the tribe and its allies stood their ground to defend what could never be replaced. A story of resistance, sovereignty, and the unbreakable bond between people and place.

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Episode 2: Toxic Harm, Real Lives —And One Lawyer Who’s Been There Or — Her Story Will Wow You. Her Mission Will Move You.

Kristina Baehr, founder of Just Well Law, knows the cost of toxic harm—not from a file on her desk, but from her own family’s tragedy. In this candid conversation with Mark Mueller, Kristina shares how personal loss transformed her approach to the law, why financial recovery is essential for healing, and what it means to fight for families in crisis.
From billion-dollar wins against corporate giants to grassroots justice work in Uganda and Liberia, her story blends fierce legal skill with unwavering compassion—proving the law can be a weapon for restoration as well as accountability.

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Episode 1: Shifting the System: Conversations on Change with Mark Mueller & Elliott Bayev

Change doesn’t happen by accident—it’s built, move by move. Host Mark Mueller sits down with systems strategist Elliott Bayev to unpack how targeted action can dismantle entrenched power, ignite collective momentum, and turn possibility into progress. From strategy to execution, this is a blueprint for anyone ready to stop waiting and start shifting the system.

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