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Code Black with Madison King Podcast

Code Black with Madison King Podcast

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Code Black with Madison King is a fearless, independent platform where global conversations meet grounded truth. Hosted by Madison King — an author, educator, and commentator with a double degree in Psychology, Criminology, and Justice — the show dives deep into crime, politics, education, social issues, and community affairs, while also exploring international news and culture. Bold, informed, and unapologetically real, Code Black brings raw insight and fearless journalism to the stories that shape our world.

Because at Code Black, uncomfortable truths and uncomfortable conversations are had.

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  • CBMK0051 “When Did We Give Power to Our Government?” by Madison King
    Apr 21 2026

    “When Did We Give Power to Our Government?” by Madison King examines the origins and evolution of governmental authority, questioning how and when citizens transferred power to political institutions. The piece explores historical foundations such as social contracts, democratic consent, and constitutional frameworks, while also considering whether modern governments still reflect the will of the people. It challenges readers to think critically about authority, accountability, and the balance between individual freedom and state control in contemporary society.

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    6 mins
  • CBMK0050 Beers vs. Billion-Dollar Mines: Who Really Pays the Price
    Apr 21 2026

    “Beers vs. Billion-Dollar Mines: Who Really Pays the Price” by Madison King explores the hidden costs behind large-scale mining projects compared to everyday consumer spending. The piece contrasts the relatively small, visible price of products like beer with the massive, often overlooked economic, environmental, and social impacts of billion-dollar mining operations. It examines who truly bears these costs—local communities, ecosystems, and taxpayers—while corporations and consumers remain distanced from the consequences. Ultimately, the article challenges readers to rethink how value and accountability are distributed in modern economies.

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    2 mins
  • CBMK0049 The Resignation of Chief Judge in South Australia - READ DESCRIPTION
    Apr 21 2026

    Do not compare me to other “influencers.” I conduct my own research, raise substantive issues, and do not simply repeat mainstream narratives.

    Despite this, I am consistently restricted and effectively silenced. My content is prevented from reaching a broader audience, I am excluded from monetisation opportunities, and even my ability to grow an audience is being interfered with—followers are removed, or people are unable to follow or subscribe.

    Come back to me when so-called reporters and 'influencers' call out real issues.


    🫵🏻 AFFIDAVIT
    Form 115
    Magistrates Court of South Australia
    www.courts.sa.gov.au
    Court Use

    🫵🏻Date Filed:
    Registry: Adelaide Magistrates Court
    Action No: AMC-17-11092

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    Full Name: Commissioner of Consumer Affairs (Mr Dini Souliou)

    😬😬😬

    I, the abovenamed deponent DO TRULY AND SOLEMNLY AFFIRM:

    1. In the mid 1970’s at Thevenard Rd Thevenard South Australia, Christopher John Kourakis (now Chief Justice of the South Australian Supreme Court) and a friend of Kourakis attempted to rape and sodomise a male child.

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    2. That the friend held the victim down and Kourakis was attempting to sodomise the victim.

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    3. The attempted rape was stopped when the female resident of the house walked in on the attempted act.

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    4. I was at the time talking with the female’s resident partner who was employed as a school teacher at Ceduna Area School.

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    5. The female resident stated to her partner out loud which I clearly heard in Greek language in words to the effect that they (referring to Kourakis and his friend) that they holding the victim down and attempting to have anal sex with the victim.

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    6. Later I asked the victim who I knew very well what has happened to which he replied “That Kourakis was trying to fuck me up the arse and the other was holding me down”.

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    7. That I name the victim and the two witnesses at a later date.
    [Signature block]
    Renee Lesley MHYYS, J.P. TH31608
    A Justice of the Peace for South Australia
    15/7/17 [or similar date notation in scan]

    This is a direct, verbatim transcription with only the specified redactions applied.

    No content has been added, altered, summarized, or interpreted.


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    2 mins
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