
By Edward Stewart – Independent Journalist, Kingdom Influence Media
For more than ten years, I’ve covered stories that bridge politics, faith, and culture. Rarely does a new program hit the airwaves with the level of urgency and raw honesty that I heard in the first edition of Underground Leak, hosted by Ya Girl Renae. This was not just talk radio—it was a wake-up call.
From the government shutdown to Trump’s legacy, from social media censorship to the fragile protections of minorities and leaders, the episode explored the real fears and frustrations many feel today. But the heart of the conversation came from a message Renae says God gave her: the government cannot save you, and one day money itself will be worthless.
The Warning Renae Has Been Sharing
Renae has been consistent on her platform for months: God showed her that government systems would take a hard hit and that society would face death and upheaval in ways we’re not ready for. She reminded her audience that while people put trust in politics, leaders, and wealth, these things will collapse. What matters, she insisted, is whether people have turned to God before it’s too late.
The panel of guests, invited to weigh in on the state of the world, echoed the same uneasy reality: Americans are deeply divided, the future is uncertain, and everyday people are left asking who and what they can trust.
The Shutdown and Trump’s Policies
The conversation started with the government shutdown, a crisis that always ripples through communities—especially those most vulnerable. Trump’s policies, and his polarizing legacy, were front and center. Some guests defended the shake-up he brought to the political order, while others argued that his leadership only deepened divisions.
Renae broke through the chatter with her trademark clarity: “It doesn’t matter who’s in office. The systems are failing because they’re built on man, not on God.”
Censorship in the Digital Square
The topic then shifted to social media. What once promised to be the ultimate platform for free voices is now, as Renae and the panel pointed out, a space of growing censorship—particularly when it comes to messages of faith. Posts about God are flagged, demonetized, or erased, leaving many believers silenced in the digital square.
For Renae, this isn’t just about free speech—it’s spiritual warfare. “If they can censor the word of God, then they’re not just censoring us, they’re trying to silence Him. That’s why we can’t stop speaking.”
Minority Protections and Failing Leadership
Guests also raised concerns about the protections of minorities, activists, and faith leaders. Many feel that the very people who should be safeguarded are left most exposed, while those in power offer little more than empty promises.
Renae tied it back to her central theme: “Governments rise and fall. Leaders change. But God’s word is the same yesterday, today, and forever. That’s the only foundation we can stand on.”
A Call to Action
What made the debut of Underground Leak remarkable was not just its coverage of politics or culture—it was the urgency of its call. Renae and her guests pressed listeners to take a hard look at the times we’re living in and to stop putting blind trust in broken systems.
The discussion was less about predicting policy outcomes and more about preparing spiritually for what’s coming. If death is certain and if worldly powers are failing, then the question, as Renae put it, is simple: “Are you ready?”
Listen and Join the Conversation
This first episode of Underground Leak set the tone for what promises to be one of the most unfiltered platforms in alternative media today. It’s not about political correctness. It’s not about playing it safe. It’s about truth, faith, and bold voices willing to say what others won’t.
You can listen to the full episode and hear the unedited discussion for yourself. More importantly, you’re invited to leave your thoughts in the comment section and join the conversation.
Because whether you agree or not, one thing is certain: Underground Leak is shaking the table—and the discussion it’s sparking may be exactly what this generation needs.
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