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The urgent need for innovation in military procurement
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – In modern conflicts of the past few years, battlefield tactics, techniques, and technologies are radically different from those of WWII. Yet the illusion of a technological edge can cloud senior leadership's ability to make logical, intelligence-driven decisions. The fact that the United States is enlisting the help of second- and third-world countries to...
Has Trump betrayed his base with war in Iran?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Donald Trump faces growing questions from his base over U.S. involvement in Iran, despite major domestic achievements. Supporters weigh his campaign promises against national security concerns, as tensions rise over nuclear threats, foreign policy decisions, and whether the administration’s actions align with America-first principles and long-standing conservative priorities...
Constitutional illiteracy is undermining America
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Americans neglect the Constitution they claim to uphold, while leaders invoke powers not granted within it. From executive orders to congressional actions, widespread misunderstanding reveals a deeper constitutional illiteracy shaping government decisions and civic responsibility today...
We must understand and apply the truth
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – We need to think like Christians. We need to think beyond our knee-jerk opinions, peel back the many layers of the issues, and consider how our Christian faith informs our issues. We must understand and apply the truth. Jesus answered the question before Pilate asked it: " What is truth?"
Mamdani’s ‘gun violence’ comments after the killing of 7-month-old baby: ‘Absolute disgrace.’
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Believe me, there is no other way to describe this politician’s comments but ‘Absolute Disgrace.” Numerous news sources have stated that the New York City Mayor is facing a tremendous amount of criticism from multiple elected officials and hundreds of social media users after he made comments to the press about this murder...
Demonization within our nation: Something to think about
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – New York Civil Rights attorney Bobbie Anne Cox wisely points out one possibility of what the future may hold for these detention facilities. Cox explains, “Who’s running the federal government? Right now, we have one administration, but in 2-3 years, we’ll have another administration. What will they do with the federal facilities?”
No one left behind! Combat rescue and America’s resolve
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – This is more than a rescue mission. It is a statement of doctrine: “No one left behind.” While the air campaign continues to apply pressure, the full weight of American military power—air, space, intelligence, and special operations—can be redirected to recover a single downed warfighter, even at significant risk. Fred breaks down the reality behind these...
How energy resources shape Venezuela’s political crisis
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Energy resources drive Venezuela’s crisis while foreign powers expand influence across Latin America. Oil, minerals, and strategic alliances reshape global power and threaten regional stability. The struggle highlights a deeper fight between collectivism and individual liberty, urging citizens to defend self governance, protect freedoms, and resist systems that erode economic independence and...
Apache pilots hover over Kid Rock’s house and the left lose their minds
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In a country grappling with serious issues—from political division to economic anxiety—it’s striking how quickly attention can shift toward moments like this. Two helicopters in the sky became a national talking point, while acts of physical aggression on the ground struggled to command the same sustained outrage...
The methadone industrial complex killed the cure
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Percy Menzies challenges the dominance of methadone treatment, arguing that effective opioid antagonists like naltrexone were sidelined by institutional interests. He highlights missed opportunities in addiction care, advocating for patient autonomy, biological recovery, and a more flexible, evidence-based approach...
Christian education, worldview, and school choice with Dr. Max Lyons
Last Hope of a Dying Republic with Rev. William Cook – Dr. Max Lyons explores Christian education, worldview formation, and school choice from a biblical perspective. He challenges secular influence in public schooling, highlights the power of language in shaping belief, and urges parents and churches to reclaim responsibility for education while warning against government control through funding programs...
America’s brash spirit from our founders to the Trump Era
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The Founders rejected monarchy, rejected inherited power, and rejected the idea that government should be reserved for the wellborn. Some Americans frequently argue that his political style mirrors this long American tradition. They describe him as someone who does not fit the mold of a conventional politician—someone who speaks bluntly, challenges...
About those two guarantees in the world: death and taxes
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If the federal government were any private organization, it would be totally bankrupt. In fact, the only reason the United States isn’t bankrupt is because people around the world still think we will pay our bills. Yet with interest on the debt each year exceeding what we pay for the Defense Department, how long can that last? ...
The four signers from Connecticut who delivered independence
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Discover how Connecticut’s four signers—Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, and Oliver Wolcott—stand firmly for independence. Explore their convictions, influence, and roles in shaping the Declaration of Independence, as well as contemporary perspectives from fellow patriots who recognize their unwavering commitment to breaking from British rule and securing...
How medicine got it wrong
The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley, & David – Two highly respected agencies that manipulated their power to partake in a 40-year study, which directly left known syphilis cases untreated. One of the worst parts of this study was that treatment for syphilis was known, yet withheld from these unprivileged and disadvantaged men. Purposefully. The men were promised free medical and...
The Strait of Hormuz just exposed the Great Western energy lie
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – A geopolitical shock in the Strait of Hormuz exposes the fragility of global energy systems and the illusion of a post-fossil-fuel world. As supply chains tighten, the crisis reveals how oil, LNG, and industrial commodities remain essential to economic stability, state power, and the survival of modern civilization itself...
Artemis II crew inspires the world from lunar orbit
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The journey to the far side of the Moon may be measured in miles, but its impact is measured in meaning. What the Artemis II crew demonstrated is that even in the vastness of space, the most important discoveries are still about the human heart. We are all, as Glover put it, traveling together on this “spaceship” called Earth...
Birthright citizens are stealing your children’s birthright
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Democrats, under a ridiculous twist of the 14th Amendment, one that it was never intended to confront, would flood our borders with vagrant scofflaws who blatantly disregard our laws, and demand citizenship in our nation and all the benefits and freebies that come along with it for illegals that they clearly consider to be...
Leaders, Lincoln, and the trenches
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – A retired Navy commander reflects on leadership through Lincoln’s example, engages directly with service members, and critiques media coverage of the Iran conflict, emphasizing unity, responsibility, and the impact of public commentary on morale and national security...
Family courts and the dangerous low standards of proof
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Family courts and medical authorities expand power with alarming consequences. Parents risk losing custody for questioning treatment decisions, while agencies operate under low standards of proof. Urgent reform calls for due process, transparency, and protection of parental rights, restoring trust and balance between child safety, medical judgment, and fundamental family freedoms...
Caution! The AI age of engineered narratives
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Speed is not wisdom. Search is not discernment. And storage is not judgment. If AI systems are drawing heavily from outlets with state affiliations, ideological agendas, or crowd-edited platforms with activist moderation cultures, then the answers they generate may feel polished while still carrying the same slant, omissions, and propaganda as...
Los Angelenos would rather be servants than masters
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – And if you thought New York City electing a socialist mayor was an aberration, look to Los Angeles. Not only is the socialist candidate doing well, but a recent poll shows almost half of those polled wanted a socialist in charge. I guess freedom is just too much work, and Los Angelenos would rather be servants than masters...
Were the media and Democrats betting against us finding our soldiers?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Tensions rise as a downed U.S. pilot is rescued in hostile territory, highlighting military precision and urgency. Officials emphasize unity and determination, while critics question media narratives and political reactions. The mission underscores high-stakes conflict with Iran and sparks debate over trust, leadership, and how wartime events are portrayed to the public...
Your lifestyle is the exposure
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – People will choose surgery, IVs, cryotherapy, injections, and cryo baths. I support options. I also want to see real repair. Clean food, cleaner home products, better sleep, stress practices, and smart testing. These are not luxuries. They are accessible choices if you make them a priority. You do not have to be perfect. I am not perfect. I travel. I eat pizza...
Why nutrient-dense food is key to real healing
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – There is a strong emphasis on shifting the mindset from calories to quality. Food is not just fuel—it is information. Every meal sends signals to the body that influence hormones, blood sugar, inflammation, and gut health. By focusing on whole, nutrient-dense foods and making simple, sustainable changes, listeners can begin...
America on the brink: The Iran war that won’t stay contained
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Perhaps the most consequential warning is that this war may not remain confined to the Middle East. The speakers argue that while the conflict is not yet a world war, it has the potential to evolve into one. The logic is historical: major global conflicts often begin as regional disputes before expanding through alliances and opportunistic...
Ivermectin + Mebendazole stuns the cancer world, Q&A 192
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Is the nation’s blood supply safe? Are people who are dying from jab 3 years later dying because of myocarditis that was undiagnosed or is the myocarditis just springing up out of nowhere 3 years later? Do you think we are going to see a mass die off, or do you think many will be spared?
The Iran Flashpoint: War, energy, and economic policy collide
On the Record with Christian Briggs – The conflict is only weeks old, and the full economic impact hasn’t yet been realized. While there is hope for a “short-term pain, long-term gain” outcome, the hosts emphasize that a prolonged conflict could significantly damage both the U.S. and global economy. Ultimately, the episode paints a picture of a world at a turning point...
Farmers, ranchers embrace “Product of USA” labeling announcement
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Farmers and ranchers respond to the “Product of USA” labeling push as federal agencies promote transparency and domestic food sourcing. The initiative supports American agriculture, strengthens consumer trust, and highlights growing demand for locally raised, hormone-free beef while small farms work to rebuild and compete in an evolving market...
Georgia election integrity concerns demand transparency
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Georgia election concerns intensify as investigators seize records, auditors flag discrepancies, and citizens question oversight. Calls grow for transparency, secure voter rolls, and stronger verification measures. Public trust hangs in the balance while officials face pressure to release data, ensure accountability, and uphold confidence in the electoral process through verifiable and lawful procedures...
From homeless to $70 million, Bob Schober’s $400,000 generosity challenge
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Bob Schober rises from homelessness to building a $70 million company, then sparks a $400,000 generosity movement. His story highlights opportunity, resilience, and the power of giving back. As others join in, his actions show how success, freedom, and compassion can inspire communities and multiply hope across the nation...
Making my head explode
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are there things that drive you nuts? Things people say or do that drive you nuts? I know I have some pet peeves that are so annoying to me, I think my head is going to explode! Take the birthright citizenship question recently heard at the Supreme Court. Every journalist, commentator, and pundit I’ve heard talk about the case says that...
Toxic exposure! Tim Holliday’s lifelong search for answers
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – From a childhood marked by unexplained neurological decline… to a lifelong search for answers… Tim shares his journey navigating a medical system that often defaults to “unknown etiology.” What if the rise in chronic illness, neurological conditions, and hormonal disruption isn’t random?
The many faces of the drug abuse nightmare
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – This deep dive examines the evolving drug crisis, from methamphetamine shifts to fentanyl’s deadly global supply chain. It explores cartel operations, synthetic opioids, and rising youth vulnerability shaped by cultural pressures. Insights from Richard Baum reveal urgent lessons and policy challenges confronting America’s ongoing battle against addiction and trafficking...
Trump’s psychological warfare designed to unsettle the IRGC
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Trump’s bombastic style is characteristic of his Queens background. Cain dismisses calls for the 25th Amendment as unfounded. Cain frames the broader context as Iranian overreach in international waters, European weakness in tolerating Islamist influence, and the failure of Western leadership to confront a technologically inferior...
The vaccine industry needs transparency from health authorities
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Vaughn discusses the complexities surrounding COVID vaccination, with a particular focus on ethical dilemmas, known versus potential risks, and the importance of transparency from health authorities. He highlights the need for a balanced approach to public health that respects individual choices while ensuring...
The dark side of Trump’s deadline and the moon
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Trump issued a strong deadline to Iran. “A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again,” he wrote. “I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime Change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?”
Compassion and science: A balanced approach to medicine
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – This piece explores the tension between scientific authority and compassionate care, urging transparency in medicine and public debate. It highlights concerns about alternative treatments, patient choice, and policies affecting children, while calling for accountability, trust, and balanced decision making that respects families, protects health, and values both evidence and human dignity...
Dan, the delivery driver, goes viral: Kindness is not rare in America
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A Domino’s delivery driver in Iowa turns a routine order into a viral moment of generosity, inspiring thousands to give back. As the story spreads, it reveals a deeper truth about everyday kindness in America and how small acts, amplified by community support, create meaningful impact across the country...
You are in a battle for your soul
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Many of us don’t realize that we are in a daily fight for our souls. How easy it is for us to get caught up in the drama of the world around us, including the celebrity drama, the political drama, and the constant pressure to take sides in the world around us. Americans have access to as much wisdom as we can possibly ingest. Yet, how is our soul care?