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Two wars: Missiles abroad, narratives at home
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – We watch two wars unfold at once: one of missiles and drones, another of money and narratives. Rising oil costs, a weakened Iran, and global influence campaigns reshape power. Truth struggles as information systems reward outrage, threatening moral clarity and the future of free societies and democracy hangs in balance...
Is America adrift and sinking at war and at home?
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Perhaps the only way Trump can right his ship and give his party a shot to win the midterms, though, lies in his taking an evening to reread the pledges he made to the electorate during the 2024 election season, pledges that gave him a very strong victory. They were not hard pledges to understand, and they were powerful pledges to end...
America needs constitutional education in her schools
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – America approaches 250th birthday as concerns grow over declining constitutional knowledge. Educator Keith Broaders urges grandparents and citizens to reclaim civic understanding, teaching the Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and founding principles to voters to safeguard liberty and restore informed participation in the republic...
President Trump vs the Catholic Pope
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Donald Trump and Pope Leo XIV engage in a sharp war of words over immigration, national sovereignty, and global policy. Their clash highlights the tension between governance and moral authority, revealing differing priorities on migrants, security, and international cooperation while echoing historic disagreements between American presidents and the Vatican...
Justice system failures fuel public fear and disorder
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Rising crime, political hypocrisy, and weak accountability deepen public fear while leaders focus on partisan battles. Strong actions abroad contrast with disorder at home as justice system failures go unchecked. Meanwhile, global crises like Sudan’s famine receive little attention, revealing misplaced priorities and a growing demand for truth, security, and responsible leadership...
School shooting stopped! How a principal’s quick action saved students’ lives
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – We’ve seen far too many stories that end in heartbreak. Too many communities shattered. Too many lives cut short. Courage overcame evil. Where one individual’s willingness to act changed everything. Law enforcement officials and community members have been clear: there is no doubt that lives were saved that day...
The Pledge debate: What students are learning today
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in school every morning is out of fashion, but at our own peril. In schools across the country, teachers are preparing their students to walk out of class on May 1 to protest our nation’s laws regarding border enforcement. The Sunrise Movement is one of the organizations behind the planned walkout and has...
Spike protein detox protocol shows real recovery cases
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A frequency based protocol targets lingering spike protein and disrupted bioelectric signals linked to chronic illness. Case studies highlight improved energy, cardiac function, and symptom relief after treatment. The approach focuses on restoring cellular communication, reducing inflammation, and supporting the body’s natural ability to regulate, repair, and recover...
Acupuncture: Ancient practice, modern science. What you should know
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Research suggests that acupuncture stimulates the peripheral nervous system, sending signals to the brain and spinal cord. This can trigger the release of neurotransmitters and endogenous opioids—your body’s natural pain-relieving chemicals. Functional MRI studies have also shown that acupuncture may modulate activity in brain regions involved in...
Swalwell calculated coup or swift justice
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – There came a turning point few could have predicted. As accusations against Bill Cosby gained traction, more women began to speak out. The silence that had protected powerful individuals for decades began to erode. One voice became many, and the resulting wave of testimony forced institutions to confront behavior long ignored or dismissed...
Victory over cancer! #9 Dr. Kelly Victory
Project Out Loud – We cannot wish away cancer. We can refuse to be passive about it. Build a body that is hard to invade. Build a life that does not feed disease. Fight like hell for your health and for the people you love. The immune system is the common denominator. Strengthen it, and you change the odds This is not just medicine. It is common sense and a moral duty. Protect your life with...
Medicine without judgment: When protocols override patients
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Dustin Leek examines modern medicine’s reliance on rigid protocols, questioning the limits of randomized trials and centralized decision-making. He emphasizes clinical judgment, individualized care, and the importance of trust between doctor and patient, highlighting how confidence and communication shape outcomes in an era increasingly defined by standardized treatment...
Catsup soup with a side of solar panel, please!
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Between the drought, the frost, the strike, and oppressive government regulations, you can expect food prices to rise exponentially. How does all this inflation affect jobs, community health, and well-being? How does this impact population growth? The longer the drought, the worse it gets. What happens when the cows and the farm animals...
Youth waking up from the climate change nightmare
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Young voices begin challenging mainstream climate narratives, questioning decades of messaging that fueled fear and anxiety. At a major climate conference, emerging speakers highlight skepticism, independent thinking, and open debate, signaling a cultural shift as more students reconsider assumptions and speak out against alarmist perspectives shaping public discourse...
AI in healthcare needs curiosity and judgment
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Curiosity reshapes how people use AI in health and daily life, unlocking faster insights and new possibilities. Yet judgment, community, and human connection remain essential. This piece explores the balance between innovation and presence, showing how thoughtful use of emerging tools can enhance care, strengthen relationships, and guide meaningful, responsible progress...
Finding TRUTH in a noisy world
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Public policy and economics. Military activities. AI and data centers. Health and environmental concerns. There is A LOT coming at us. ALL. THE. TIME. The news can get overwhelming. It’s particularly difficult when you don’t really know who to believe. Is the information/source credible? Are the statistics...
Hormuz chessboard fuels global propaganda
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Senator Ron Johnson is here to discuss the 47-year conflict with the Mullahs, the fight on the War Powers Act, the war’s impact on the midterm elections, and the latest on funding DHS. LTC Sargis Sangari and Dr. Li-Meng Yan reflect on China’s involvement and Trump’s upcoming trip to meet with Xi Jinping in May...
10 heresies commonly defended by Christians
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Christians today defend doctrines that conflict with Scripture, from denominationalism and faith alone to modern miracles and salvation apart from Christ. This bold biblical critique urges believers to reject false teaching, pursue unity, obey the gospel, and stand courageously for truth, holiness, sound doctrine, faithfully, worldwide, today, in all seasons...
No government program goes unpunished
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – No government program goes unpunished, as promises of help breed waste, fraud, and consequences. From healthcare reforms to relief funding, systems become targets for exploitation and overreach. Citizens face rising costs and eroding trust, raising questions about accountability, legality, and how long people tolerate programs that harm more than help...
Why Thomas chose faith after seeing the risen Jesus
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – This reflection explores what it means to think like a Christian, grounding belief in biblical truth. It highlights Thomas not for doubt but for faith, pointing to the resurrection of Jesus as the ultimate reason to trust Him as a reliable and enduring source of truth for everyday life today...
Violence and the human condition
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – What connects personal crime and international warfare is the same fundamental truth: violence emerges when human beings believe that force is the only path to achieve their goals or protect their interests. At the individual level, this might be a robbery, an assault, or a crime of passion. At the national level, it becomes military action, strategic...
How ransom markets finance ongoing violence in Nigeria
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Violence spreads across Nigeria as militias target Christian communities, running ransom markets that fund ongoing atrocities. Survivors endure kidnappings, abuse, and displacement while authorities fail to respond. Calls grow for international action, sanctions, and support for victims, as the struggle for religious freedom and human dignity reaches a critical point...
‘Teen Takeovers” spiral out of control across America
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – A new crime trend known as "teen takeover" has recently appeared among teenagers throughout America. This phenomenon involves large groups of teens gathering in a city or town to create chaos, committing acts like assault, robbery, destruction of private property, and other offenses. The Navy Yard neighborhood in Washington, D.C., recently...
Why adults are turning chores into social events ‘admin night’
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Admin night may seem like a small cultural shift, but its impact speaks volumes. In a fast-paced, digitally driven world, people are rediscovering the value of slowing down, showing up, and supporting one another in practical ways. It’s about people choosing to be present with each other—turning ordinary tasks into...
Trusted patients in a system built for liars
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The downstream effect is predictable. We start making decisions for regulatory comfort rather than clinical sense. Long-acting narcotics, which actually smooth things out and let people sleep, get sidelined because they were abused years ago. Short-acting pills take over. Now the patient is waking up at two in the morning to stay...
Debating global threats and America’s strategic future
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Trevor Loudon argues that Iran poses a significant danger, particularly due to its alleged pursuit of nuclear weapons and its current leadership. He advocates for strong U.S. action, including continued military and economic pressure and ultimately regime change, which he believes is necessary for long-term global stability. He suggests that failing to...
The hidden threat of foreign influence on military avionics
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A warning emerges about foreign influence embedded in critical systems shaping elections and military avionics. Control over chips, cloud, and capital raises urgent concerns about sovereignty, security, and accountability. Citizens, leaders, and institutions face mounting pressure to safeguard democratic processes and ensure the integrity of defense infrastructure against hidden external control...
War, energy, and the illusions that could break the West
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – What we are witnessing today—whether in Ukraine, the Middle East, or the South China Sea—is not a break from history, but an evolution of it. Warfare is no longer defined by mass troop movements alone. It is now asymmetrical, decentralized, and technologically enabled. Drones, cyber operations, and proxy militias have replaced...
What is the honest state of our elections?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – That is why supporting those states that are pushing back against the Trump administration's fishing expedition into their voter registration rolls is so important. Nothing in the Constitution gives the federal government authority over the list of those eligible to vote. Yes, Congress can enforce by law that people are not denied the right to...
Diane Sare launches 2028 presidential campaign
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Diane Sare launches an early 2028 campaign, emphasizing civil liberties, economic reform, and government accountability. Drawing on ties to Lyndon LaRouche, she challenges elite influence, critiques U.S. foreign policy, and promotes grassroots engagement amid growing political divisions nationwide...
Boxes of ticks found in Midwestern farm fields have people asking questions
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – Rumors surrounding alleged boxes of ticks being found in Midwestern farm fields have people asking questions. Where are they coming from? Who is behind it…? Concerns stem from the problematic history of LYMErix, which was pulled from the market after reports of side effects, public distrust, and failing demand...
War abroad, division at home: America’s defining test!
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – In today’s America, patience is gone. We demand instant answers, instant results, and even instant victory. But war—real war—especially against a determined ideological adversary—is never instant. It is complex, it is measured, and it is fought not only with weapons, but with will. And that will is now being tested...
The ‘patent insanity’ of geoengineering: The mad world of weather manipulation patents
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Spraying tens of thousands of pounds of powdered polymers into a hurricane to turn it into Jell-O. Spraying huge quantities of toxic aluminum and thorium into the stratosphere in the name of cooling the planet. Proposing the use of unrefined, polluting jet fuel to fill the sky with sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid...
Generations at odds: America’s identity crisis
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The United States is experiencing a moment of cultural and ideological transition. The real issue is not whether one system—capitalism or socialism—is inherently good or bad. It is whether Americans still share enough common identity to sustain a sense of national purpose. Citizenship requires more than residence; it requires...
Why Gen Z is struggling to find jobs despite a rising economy
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – There are literally millions of open jobs across the country right now—many of them offering strong pay, solid benefits, and long-term stability. Skilled trades, technical roles, and hands-on professions are facing massive shortages, creating a gap between opportunity and awareness. While headlines focus on layoffs in white-collar sectors or the...
Do or Die: U.S. Navy blockade in Strait of Hormuz
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – A U.S. Navy veteran explains the strategy and purpose of a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting its role in pressuring Iran without direct conflict. Drawing from history and current tensions, the message emphasizes strength, deterrence, and the high stakes facing global security and stability today...
With Eric Swalwell out, is Katie Porter next?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – California’s gubernatorial race shifts as Eric Swalwell exits, leaving Katie Porter and Tom Steyer in focus. The contest highlights sharp contrasts over economic policy, leadership style, and the state’s direction, while Republican challengers promote alternative approaches on regulation, energy, and public safety ahead of a pivotal election decision...
The Charlie Brown nation
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Have you ever seen a Charlie Brown cartoon where he wants Lucy to hold the football so he can kick it? And every time, Lucy pulls the football away, and Charlie Brown ends up flat on his back. Don’t you think Charlie Brown should have learned his lesson? When I look at the American people, I see Charlie Brown, flying through the...
The IRGC’s Hormuz blunder will go down in history
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – The IRGC’s miscalculation in Hormuz, whether through overreach, poor strategic timing, or a fundamental misunderstanding of global response dynamics, risks being remembered as a pivotal error that shifted momentum away from Tehran’s ambitions. In the battle for Iranian freedom, the IRGC’s Hormuz blunder will go down in...
Texas education leaders consider the Bible and other classics as part of required reading
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Texas education officials advance a controversial required reading list that includes the Bible and classic works, sparking debate among teachers and policymakers. Supporters cite cultural literacy and historical context, while critics warn of impractical workloads and legal risks, as the State Board of Education prepares for a final vote in June...