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The war on ICE, drugs, and the people
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers â In five decades, since President Nixon declared war on drugs, we have not won one battle. In fact, we were never winning the war on drugs. We lost that war along time ago. Recent studies revealed that over 649,599 people aged 18 to 64 died from a drug overdose here in the United States. The US has so far spent on its war on drugs, 2.7 trillion dollars in...
Our Constitution â No cherry picking allowed!
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb â New York state has enacted and enforced a regime of laws in violation of the Second Amendment. Evidently, the political leadership of NY subscribes more to the motto of ârules for thee, but not for meâ instead of the U.S. Constitution. Case in point, New York Governor Kathy Hochul travels around the state with as many as six heavily armed...
The nocebo effect: Jonathan Engler on malevolent psycho-social engineering
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock â The turning point came when government announced a suppression strategy tied explicitly to vaccination. Engler called the plan âcompletely insaneâ and began examining the assumptions beneath it. What he found, he said, was âa huge amount of faulty assumptions and junk science,â paired with a rising hysteria that crowded out dissent...
Why are so many people surprised when politiciansâ promises fail?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â Governor Hochul of New York is promising to make child care cheaper by taking the money from you to subsidize the child care of others. Then thereâs Trump. He wants to ban institutional investment in single-family homes. Not only is that not constitutional, but based on the size of said institutional investment, it would probably raise prices, not lower...
Donât comply, lethal outcomes: The Renee Good incident
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew â A fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis ignites nationwide outrage as conflicting accounts emerge over compliance, force, and federal authority. Video footage, eyewitness claims, and official statements collide, raising urgent questions about immigration enforcement, protest risks, and the human cost when encounters between activists and agents escalate into deadly violence...
Who was Joseph Hewes, and how did he save American independence?
The Deanâs List with Host Dean Bowen â As the colonies stand divided, one man carries the deciding vote that shapes Americaâs future. Joseph Hewes of North Carolina wrestles with conscience, loyalty, and rising public pressure as independence hangs in the balance. Amid fiery debate and shifting opinion, his choice opens the door to a new nation and alters the course of history forever...
Why motivation isnât the problem with your New Year goals
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz â Weight loss. More money. Bigger achievements. But when I ask patients what they really want, it often comes down to something deeperâfreedom, confidence, peace, safety, or joy. Numbers and milestones are not wrong, but theyâre not the point. Theyâre simply tools. When goals are disconnected from the feelings theyâre meant to support, they rarely...
From Venezuela to Greenland: Fortress America in a zero-sum world
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal â The episode reframes the debate around Venezuela and Greenland. The point isnât âpower for powerâs sake.â The argument is that the U.S. is acting like a state that believes it must secure its near abroad and its strategic interests before rivals do. That logic is not new. It runs through the Monroe Doctrine lineage and shows up explicitly in the...
Iran at the brink! The global shockwaves that could follow regime change
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin â From Iranâs long revolutionary history to the present-day uprising, to the global shockwaves that could follow regime change, this is not about what already happenedâitâs about what may happen next. For the United States, global allies, and strategic competitors alike, the stakes are enormous. China currently depends on Iran and Venezuela for...
Creating jobs through innovation and entrepreneurship
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â America stands at a crossroads as families seek safety, opportunity, and a future rooted in faith and freedom. Innovation, entrepreneurship, and responsible technology drive job creation while strong borders, accountable courts, and parental choice in education restore trust. Real leadership returns power to communities and puts the common good ahead of political noise...
Why the next century depends on the choices we make today
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro â From military cooperation with Venezuela and Cuba to intelligence operations and disinformation campaigns, Russia seeks to undermine American influence close to home. Its strategy is not to conquer territory in the traditional sense, but to destabilize, distract, and divide. A distracted America is an America less capable of projecting strength abroad...
Californiaâs $1 trillion wealth tax disaster and why New York is next
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â Californiaâs aggressive wealth tax accelerates capital flight, job losses, and economic instability as investors and businesses leave the state. New York follows a similar path, promising expanded public benefits while shrinking its tax base. As high earners exit, financial pressure shifts to the middle class through higher costs, reduced services, and long-term fiscal strain...
Unanswered questions and missing evidence in Minneapolis shooting
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â Why did the agents get out of their car to approach the woman? Why did they have their sidearms drawn, an obvious threat? Why did they believe she was armed and dangerous? And what responsibility did the agent who was impacted by the car have, since he appears to have been walking in front of a moving vehicle?
The legal fight to stop geoengineering begins
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker â A veteran litigation firm steps forward to confront geoengineering through legal action. Attorney Blake Horwitz explains accountability strategies, whistleblower protections, and growing legal scrutiny of climate modification practices while calling on pilots, scientists, and experts to help expose environmental and public health harms...
Trump resets the world order and American hegemony in our own hemisphere
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson â One by one, we saw El Salvador, Argentina, and now Venezuela join the ranks of nations like Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, and Italy; all countries whose citizens were fed up with liberal leftist policies and the graft and corruption that went with them. The latest to revolt against their government are the Iranians...
Topsy-Turvy food pyramid creates a healthy dialogue, Q&A 181
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud â Iâm so terrified of harming my fiancĂ©e. Is it safe to be free from the shedding risk nearly 5 years later? If Spike is for adults, what do children do to detox? What do you recommend taking before a trip to the African safari in Tanzania? What medication did you travel with in case you got sick?
Feeling worse before feeling better
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph â Real crash comes from overwhelmed detox pathways. Blocked bowels, slow bile, sluggish liver, mineral gaps, blood sugar swings, and chronic stress will redistribute toxins instead of clearing them. That is why people spiral into aggressive protocols. Killing pathogens without supporting elimination makes everything worse...
How breathwork resets your nervous system and health
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP â Ashley speaks with Annelise Bauer about how breathwork influences the nervous system, hormones, and overall health. They explore dysfunctional breathing, stress, and recovery, while sharing practical insights on restoring healthy breathing patterns to support healing, resilience, and long-term wellness...
Title IX and the fight for equal athletic opportunities
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â Title IX opens doors for generations of girls, but fairness in sports faces a new test. Female athletes watch records, scholarships, and championships slip away as biological differences are ignored. States act, parents speak, and the Supreme Court weighs a defining question. Protecting opportunity, dignity, and fair play remains essential for girls and young women across schools and communities nationwide...
The war we canât win! LTC Daniel L. Davis
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert â What we do now is drift from conflict to conflict, using the U.S. military as a global enforcement arm for political frustration. Venezuela today. Ukraine yesterday. Iran tomorrow. The logic is always the same: we can, therefore we should. A real national security strategy does three things. It keeps Americans safe, free, and prosperous. It avoids wars we...
The Islamic takeover of America: Christian Briggs exposes the hidden agenda no oneâs talking about
On the Record with Christian Briggs â Christian Briggs and Jay Cannon confront claims of radical Islam influencing American politics, schools, and law. The episode traces Islamâs origins, funding networks, and demographic change, contrasts Christian and Islamic civic values, critiques media silence, and warns that coordinated activism, immigration, and ideology threaten free speech, womenâs rights, religious liberty, and national identity...
62,000 children rescued as ICE tracks down trafficked children
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â The 62,000 children represent lives pulled back from the brink â kids who were cold, frightened, exploited, or forgotten, now given a second chance simply because someone went looking for them. Yet the numbers also carry a haunting silence: hundreds of thousands of children are still missing, still vulnerable, still waiting to be...
Land of the free? Too many Americans dependent on government
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â Most people donât think of it this way, but when you depend on government, you not only sell your freedom, but also enslave your rights to those who wish to control you. We call ourselves the land of the free, but how can we be free when we are dependent on the government to live our lives? We will only be the land of the free if we are the...
Breaking down USDA & HHS dietary guidelines: What they got right and wrong
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis â As with most government-issued nutrition guidance, thereâs a mix of progress and persistent problems. Some recommendations reflect a growing awareness of the role food plays in chronic disease, while others continue to ignore foundational nutritional realities and decades of real-world outcomes...
Healing seasonal affective disorder the whole-person way
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP â Kimberly shares a personal journey through seasonal affective disorder alongside holistic psychologist Marjorie Rose. Together, they explore how winter darkness impacts the nervous system, emotional health, and energy, while offering compassionate, whole-person insights on healing, daily support, and knowing when deeper care is needed...
Understanding health and the pelvic floor
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett â The general public is so very uneducated on many of the common consequences of the Western medicine system of cut, medicate, and burn. In these days of elective surgeries of Mommy and me makeovers, chemotherapy and radiation, joint replacements, breast implants and explants, butt implants, and labiaplasty, we all need a person like...
Implications of the U.S. invasion of Venezuela
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio â The U.S. operation that captures Venezuelaâs president reshapes global politics and the narco-war. This analysis examines military strategy, legal justifications, cartel networks, and geopolitical fallout, including oil, sanctions, and great power rivalry. It also explores trafficking economics, border dynamics, and the broader supply-and-demand forces driving modern narcotics conflict...
MAHA agenda takes a different view on new âfood pyramidâ
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â This latest revision marks a noticeable shiftânot just in what Americans are encouraged to eat, but in how the government views personal health choices. Americaâs food pyramid has been rebuiltâand this time, the reaction hasnât been outrage or confusion, but cautious optimism. Nutrition experts, physicians, and public health voices from...
Border defense, regime change raids, and global uprising
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain â Wyatt discusses legal frameworks for U.S. action, including terrorism sponsorship charges, and highlights the Venezuela raid's demonstration of superior U.S. capabilitiesâoverwhelming air defenses and executing a precise capture. He contrasts this with Iran's complexities, suggesting targeted operations or support for protesters while...
How energy and rare earths drive the fight over Venezuela
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â Control of Venezuelaâs oil, rare earths, and water shapes a high-stakes struggle for the future of the Americas. Foreign powers exploit corruption and instability while technology and artificial intelligence drive soaring demand for energy and minerals. The moment calls for defending liberty, rebuilding institutions, and supporting neighbors who seek freedom against rising external influence...
Flipping out about the flipping of the food pyramid
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley â Basically, it was an inversion of the prior propaganda, which only benefited BigAg and PHARMA. As Sec. Kennedy summarized- "We need to eat real food." We spend $5 trillion annually on health (40 cents for every tax dollar goes to this) which is three times the amount that European countries. PUBLIC HEALTH HAS...
A sad commentary on the state of the nation
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel â Every so often, youâll read or hear something and wish it just wasnât true. Sadly, those things are frequently true, which leaves us with a choice. We can check the evidence to see if those things are true, or just bury our heads in the sand and hope it doesnât bite us in the backside. Like the fact that the largest city in the union...
From bedside burnout to breakthrough
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP â Jamieâs journey from bedside burnout to functional medicine leader reveals how true healing begins at the root. After overcoming chronic illness and leaving traditional nursing, she now empowers nurses to reclaim their health, build ethical businesses, and create meaningful impact beyond the hospital through aligned, purpose-driven work...
Social unrest threatens stability and safety in America
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott â Social unrest at home and abroad signals a critical moment for America. As global conflicts rage and cities grow more unstable, citizens who value faith, family, and freedom are called to act. Prosperity, public safety, and election integrity depend on engagement, accountability, and showing up when it matters most to protect the nationâs future...
The âGreat Detox Resetâ is both a wake-up call and a roadmap
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey â Today, more than ever, weâre surrounded by toxins that interfere with our hormones, impair our mitochondria, disrupt our immune systems, and inflame our brains. The CDCâs biomonitoring data now confirms that nearly every American carries measurable levels of heavy metals, phthalates, parabens, organophosphates, PFAS âforever chemicals,â...
New data shows historic drop in crime and overdose deaths across US
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton â According to federal health data, deaths caused by drug overdosesâparticularly fentanylâhave fallen sharply. This represents a reversal of one of the deadliest public health crises in modern American history. Streets are safer. Communities are stabilizing. Death rates are falling. Despite claims that America is more dangerous, more divided, and more...
Venezuela capture was good, the aftertaste is heartburn
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike â U.S. actions in Venezuela expose the recurring dangers of interventionism, from regime uncertainty to costly military escalation. The narrative questions war driven by oil, politics, and global norms, arguing that targeting leaders invites disaster. Drawing on intelligence experience, it warns that endless wars drain lives, liberty, and national strength while weakening democratic...
Trumpâs crushing blow to Maduro ignites war on global communism
Trevor Loudon Reports â Drugs serve as deliberate communist weapons, killing military-age Americans with fentanyl to erode recruitment and productivity, a strategy dating back to the 1960s using cartels as proxies. Trump revives the âDonroe Doctrine," reclaiming the Western Hemisphere from Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and cartel domination after decades of abandonment through leftist infiltration...
We are experiencing a reawakening of classical music
The Deanâs List with Host Dean Bowen â Classical music is experiencing a surprising resurgence as audiences rediscover its beauty through radio, streaming platforms, and online media. A small college station in Charlotte tops the ratings, while global data shows rising interest in orchestral concerts and classical soundtracks. This cultural shift suggests timeless music is finding new life with modern listeners...
The Walz close in
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley â The vast majority of opioid settlement money - tens of billions of dollars -Â doesnât go to victims or their survivors; most of it finds its way to politicians, fraudsters, grifters, foreign warlords, drag queens, and back to Big Pharma itself. In this episode of The Nurses Report, David, Nicole, and Ashley discuss an important Supreme Court ruling regarding the...