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“Dude… you hired an American?”
Today at 12:33 AM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – When it comes to education, we rank eighteenth among developed nations. That should give us pause. Our competence was transmitted through education. We earned our reputation as the most productive and innovative nation on Earth, and for decades, we have continued collecting the returns as if nothing had changed. But something has changed...


The five big lies of vaccinology
Yesterday at 9:34 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – The reckoning that is taking place regarding the vaccine industry is overdue, but it is hardly unique. There was a time within living memory when pre-frontal lobotomy was considered cutting-edge medicine, when cigarette smoking was safe, when medicine actively promoted OxyContin. The bloom is off the rose for the vaccine industry. It is long past time for...


Another week of waiting for justice in America
Yesterday at 6:41 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – U.S. sabers are still rattling, three more U.S. military personnel are dead, and the politicians of the Democratic Party, their RINO allies, and the traitorous federal bureaucracy are still walking free, with no apparent concerns that their well-known crimes will be punished with the severity and perhaps the finality they merit...


Exposing the greatest lie of the modern era: The Soviet Union never collapsed, part 2
Yesterday at 6:34 PM

Trevor Loudon Reports – Drawing on historical communist doctrine - from Lenin's strategic zigzags to Dugin's Foundations of Geopolitics—the hosts explain how Russia amplifies domestic divisions on both left and right. Figures like Tucker Carlson are cited for deflecting criticism from Putin by highlighting real U.S. problems, mirroring the Soviet-era use of Western dissenters. Gussack stresses that ideology...


Why people leave religion, and why they stay: What a new study reveals
Yesterday at 4:46 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A new national study reveals how childhood faith experiences shape whether people remain religious or walk away later in life. When belief is formed through kindness, authenticity, and safety, it endures. When shaped by fear or shame, lasting wounds often follow, challenging faith communities to protect children and model compassion over control...


Preserving liberty requires active civic engagement now
Yesterday at 4:44 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Liberty depends on citizens who stay engaged where power is closest. Rising energy and housing costs reveal how fragile freedom becomes when decisions drift away from local control. History, constitutional limits, and personal responsibility matter now. A republic endures only when people vote, serve, and protect faith, family, and community...


Discovering the shadow culture shaping education
Yesterday at 2:27 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A veteran educator reveals how unseen forces shape school culture and student formation. He explains why education must go beyond academics to nurture the soul, beginning with teachers. Through forgiveness, discipline rooted in care, and spiritual attentiveness, schools can resist destructive influences and guide children toward virtue, faith, and purposeful lives grounded in truth...


Seeds of Revolution: From corporate control to abundant food forests
Yesterday at 2:25 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – I sit down with Jim Gale to explore his journey from corporate life to regenerative stewardship. We discuss food forests, healing land and people, reforming education and prisons, and reclaiming abundance through simple, practical steps that empower families and communities to break free from destructive systems...


From journalism to cognitive warfare: How MSM patterns reveal CCP operations
Yesterday at 12:57 AM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – There is another layer that should frighten everyone. Modern AI learns from the archive of what we call authoritative media. A manufactured personal narrative carved into the daily record becomes high-weight training data. Future machines will retrieve that framing first. The story will harden into a machine memory. That means a lie can become the default answer for...


Rob Reiner: A life of tragedy and comedy
Last Monday at 11:18 PM

Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Rob Reiner’s life reflects the powerful intersection of comedy, tragedy, and creative legacy. From his early fame on television to his genre-defining work as a director, his career is shaped by empathy, family struggle, and emotional honesty. His story explores art, mental health, fatherhood, and the lasting impact of storytelling across generations in modern culture and public life today worldwide...


Farmer Trump
Last Monday at 8:11 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – It takes a tree about 5 years to bear fruit. President Trump put all of this in place in a year. Amazing! Don't think the prices will be lower immediately. There is no magic wand to make that happen. But he can, and did, put more money in the hands of hard-working Americans, so they will be able to afford the things they need by lowering and...


The story of the Red Kettle and beyond
Last Monday at 7:09 PM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – During the Christmas season, The Salvation Army Red Kettles ring as a symbol of faith in action. Major John Griner shares the powerful story of founders William and Catherine Booth, their courageous beginnings in London, and how their vision grows into a global force serving the least, the last, and the lost today across America and around the world...


Sharing Grace at Christmas
Last Monday at 5:50 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – To love one another is a sacred duty that includes respecting and nurturing one another. This I believe is the central principle of a satisfying and well lived life. Jesus is addressing the people nearest and dearest to him. And the love he is describing is of divine origin and entails treasuring the human beings nearest to us as if they are sacred...


Overwhelming task of behavior therapy in profound autism
Last Monday at 5:10 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Many autistic individuals are hypersensitive to sound or light, hence the common sight of noise-canceling headphones in public. Eye contact avoidance, he clarifies, stems more from sensory overwhelm than disregard—it can feel “too intense” for some. Parents often describe normal early development followed by regression around 18–24 months...


Goreham, the perfect antidote to Gore, as the world rejects the ‘climate scare’
Last Monday at 4:19 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – The National and Liberal parties in Australia have also called for a retraction of dangerous and expensive climate plans? Or that New York State and Governor Kathy Hochul appear to have stepped back from green energy, regarding buildings and pipelines. Or that Massachusetts also seems to be stepping back from renewable energy?


Coming to America and not assimilating, cultures collide
Last Monday at 2:50 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Former Afghan interpreter Fnu Milat shares his experience coming to the United States and explains why assimilation matters for immigrants arriving from war-torn nations. Drawing on his work with the U.S. military, he discusses cultural differences, challenges faced by newcomers, and the importance of understanding American values while building a new life in freedom...


Despite 2020’s medical crises, vaccine mandates persist in California
Last Monday at 2:46 PM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Vaccine mandates continue across California despite the medical crises of recent years. Alix Mayer of the Free Now Foundation leads efforts to challenge mandates, expand exemptions, and defend medical freedom. Through legal action, public advocacy, and community programs, the organization works to protect parental rights and push state leaders toward voluntary...


What do ISIS, Epstein, and Obamacare have in common? Madness!
Last Sunday at 7:57 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Brandon Weichert explains that the U.S. strategy helped unleash ISIS and chaos. Arabic Scholar IQ al-Rassooli puts an exclamation mark on the madness, saying: Islam Is Not In America To Co-Exist. Why are Democrats throwing Bill Clinton overboard? We’ll ask Jimmy Hinton and Patricia Anthone to size up the Epstein release. And Congress didn’t solve the...


Did ‘meathead’ Rob Reiner chill Trump’s heart?
Last Sunday at 7:51 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – A provocative reflection on President Trump’s controversial post about Rob Reiner examines truth, timing, and moral responsibility. Through a Christian lens, the piece challenges political bitterness, questions vengeance over compassion, and calls readers to weigh cultural warfare against biblical principles of kindness, justice, and restraint in a divided nation...


Why presidential overreach survives every administration
Last Sunday at 6:14 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Presidential power continues to expand under both parties, with executive mandates increasingly replacing constitutional governance. From artificial intelligence policy to immigration and surveillance, illegal orders persist despite public expectations of reform. The problem endures not in the White House alone, but in representatives who fail to recognize or challenge unlawful authority...


Christmas Is Christ
Last Sunday at 5:35 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – That same discipline of careful thought belongs in the life of faith. Scripture shows law protecting us until we are ready to follow God in love. The law keeps children from danger. Faith invites us to maturity. To love God with heart, soul, mind, and strength and to love our neighbor as ourselves is a higher calling. It changes how we live and how we judge...


Sen John Kennedy on Trump’s Reiner remarks: ‘He should have said nothing’
Last Sunday at 5:33 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Trump strangely posted that Reiner’s death was “reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction… known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME,” implicitly linking the violence to the late director’s criticism of him. The reaction to Trump’s comments was swift and scathing from leaders...


Trump’s blunt post sparks outrage and exposes the double standard
Last Sunday at 5:04 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Trump ignites controversy after a blunt response to a Hollywood tragedy, exposing deep political hypocrisy and media double standards. Conservatives see refusal to feign civility toward relentless critics, while progressives demand grace they never offered, highlighting ideological divides at home and abroad...


Unloading Ukraine
Last Saturday at 10:35 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Russian President Vladimir Putin has demanded that Ukraine abandon its NATO aspirations, withdraw troops from Donbas, and not allow NATO forces in Ukraine. It remains to be seen if he gets his way. While the situation remains unclear, it is noticeable that Europe, NATO, and the United States have found a way to unload Ukraine...


Islam and Western values: Peaceful coexistence?
Last Saturday at 9:28 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – This piece examines whether Islam and Western values can coexist in a modern world shaped by extremism, fear, and cultural conflict. It separates radical ideology from mainstream faith, confronts uncomfortable realities about violence, and explores historical and modern examples of interfaith cooperation while arguing for vigilance, honesty, and a renewed commitment to shared...


Fixing the symptoms of their own mistakes
Last Saturday at 9:25 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What about Obamacare? Do you remember the promises they made? Saving $2,500 each year, keeping your doctor, and keeping your insurance. All lies. Yet to make things “better,” Congress wants to do more of the same. Would anyone be surprised when things get worse? What about the promises of reducing drug prices? Except they haven’t gone down, they’ve gone up...


The United West: Battle for the American way of life
Last Saturday at 7:07 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Trento asserts, “If the Muslim Brotherhood is true to its manifesto, engaging in a civilization jihad, against the West, then it is the height of foolishness to think as though we are not engaged in a knock-down-drag-out, battle for the American way of life. They are at war. We better be too.”


When common sense about marriage becomes heresy
Last Saturday at 5:11 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Susan Patton reflects on the cost of speaking plainly about marriage, fertility, and trade-offs in an ideologically rigid age. From elite campuses to modern feminism, the conversation examines how obvious truths become heresies, institutions abandon balance, and personal happiness suffers when biology, responsibility, and reality are treated as negotiable abstractions...


Preparing for a healthier year: Why investing in yourself matters!
Last Saturday at 2:54 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – Your body is your greatest earthly possession. Not your home, not your car, not your career. Your body. Yet, for many, investing in their health is the very thing that gets pushed aside. In the episode, I talk about why that happens—and how most of the obstacles fall into a few major categories: lack of support, time, finances, and, most commonly, a quiet...


Epstein, Summers, and CCP’s honeytrap
Last Saturday at 2:31 AM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – What we are witnessing now is not a random scandal. It is a pattern the Chinese Communist Party perfected long before the modern era. Elite families are chosen, cultivated, and placed in positions of prestige abroad. Those placed people become tools of influence. They smooth narratives, open doors, and neutralize accountability...


Brown University reminds us of the dangers in public settings
Last Saturday at 2:04 AM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Organizations face growing security challenges across schools, universities, businesses, and religious facilities. A comprehensive security assessment identifies vulnerabilities, strengthens preparedness, and protects lives. By combining technology, training, and planning, leaders can respond effectively to threats while creating safer environments for learning, work, and worship...


Laws without consequences: How enforcement died, and deterrence came back
Last Friday at 10:40 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – What happens to a nation when it has laws… But no one enforces them? Borders collapse. Cartels expand. Embargoes are ignored. And America’s enemies stop fearing consequences. This week on The National Security Hour, host Fred Galvin delivers a hard, unfiltered comparison America cannot afford to ignore...


The Trump administration takes on a geoengineering-related agency
Last Friday at 9:45 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – The Trump administration moves to dismantle a key atmospheric research agency as billions are allocated for geoengineering through federal legislation. This episode examines NCAR and UCAR, exposing alleged deception, climate extremism, and deep ties between geoengineering programs and multiple federal agencies shaping weather policy and national defense priorities...


Doing nuclear right: A conversation with an architect of VC summer reopening, Jim Little
Last Friday at 9:40 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – A core theme of the episode is economic impact. Jim walks through how nuclear plants deliver long-term benefits across multiple dimensions: stable tax bases for counties and school districts, thousands of high-paying skilled jobs, sustained regional economic activity, and decades of reliable baseload electricity. He references the Economic Impact...


The Muslim hero who saved Jewish lives on Bondi Beach
Last Friday at 7:40 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – One of the most powerful truths to emerge from Bondi is often lost in the noise of outrage and fear: a Muslim man defended Jewish lives. In a world constantly told that faith divides us, this act of courage told a different story—one of shared humanity. It stood as a living rebuke to antisemitism, religious hatred, and the false narratives that pit communities against...


The battle between good and evil continues as 2025 closes
Last Friday at 5:50 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Islamic attacks are nothing new in the world and how the United States and other nations have dealt with Islamic attacks by followers of Mohammed since the inception of Islam, with the United States figuring prominently in putting down Islamic terror attacks and piracy since 1786. Tune in for the full story and history of our interactions with...


Why do Americans continue to participate in these lies?
Last Friday at 5:44 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What about the lie that the Affordable Care Act would make healthcare more affordable? That you could keep your doctor? That you were going to save $2,500 per family? Zuckerberg has bought a $300 million yacht. I have no problem with that. But when he burns over 500,000 gallons of diesel fuel a year and tells us we need to get rid of our...


Navigating information overload: How to empower your health journey
Last Friday at 4:11 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – One of the primary hurdles in pursuing a healthy lifestyle is balancing dietary changes with professional and family responsibilities. Many health-conscious individuals struggle to make impactful changes while managing busy lives filled with work and parenting duties. Experts suggest that making small, incremental adjustments to one’s diet can yield sustainable...


States are dropping high school exit exams, but why?
Last Friday at 2:51 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – States across the country move to eliminate high school exit exams, arguing the tests no longer measure learning. New Jersey and New York highlight a broader shift away from academic accountability toward ideology-driven outcomes. The debate raises a central question: are standards failing students, or are policymakers abandoning standards altogether in modern public education today...


When bureaucratic policies replaced patient-centered care
Last Friday at 2:49 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – What happened to patient-centered care? For years, Ashley worked inside traditional healthcare, believing in evidence-based medicine, clinical judgment, and advocacy for the patient in front of her. Over time, however, she began to notice a growing shift — one where policy, documentation, staffing ratios, and performance metrics...