In Space Revolution Episode 11, Lt Gen (Ret.) Steven L. Kwast is joined by guest Alpha Warrior for a focused discussion on one of the central struggles of the modern age: how to find truth in an information environment flooded with manipulation, agenda-driven narratives, and AI-assisted distortion. The episode explores how the truth movement evolved from rejecting mainstream media to embracing alternative media, podcasts, and citizen journalism, only to discover that those spaces can be infiltrated and corrupted as well. Kwast and Alpha Warrior examine the deeper problem beneath media failure, arguing that the real challenge is rooted in human nature, competition, power, and the constant effort by bad actors to dominate the information domain. The conversation then shifts into what makes this episode especially compelling: a detailed look at how future technologies, especially AI, voice analysis, pupil tracking, and space-based information networks, could help humanity better triangulate truth. Kwast explains that the goal is not to eliminate human discernment, but to build tools that help people verify claims, expose deception, and hold leaders accountable while preserving privacy, self-sufficiency, and moral order. Alpha Warrior adds a grounded perspective from law enforcement, showing how perception, instinct, and experience already shape how truth is evaluated in the real world. Together, they argue that the fight for truth will never end, but new tools may give ordinary people a far better chance of resisting lies, exposing corruption, and defending a moral society.