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Middle East update: War, oil, and the fight for the narrative
Today at 2:00 AM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – The growing homeland risk environment — where adversaries exploit chaos across multiple domains: cyber attacks, infrastructure disruption, ideological incitement, and opportunistic violence. Not every incident is directly tied to Iran, but the threat environment has clearly intensified and demands vigilance...


Iran’s propaganda campaign against America
Yesterday at 7:15 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Many media outlets often claim that negative coverage of America's war actions is simply part of their responsibility to report the news. However, they fail to do so in a fair and impartial manner. It seems as if they underestimate our ability to recognize their bias, and sometimes even their political motives...


What will victory look like when we leave Iran
Yesterday at 7:08 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Debate grows over what victory in Iran truly means as U.S. military action unfolds. Supporters argue for a swift, decisive outcome without ground troops, while critics warn of escalation and long-term risks. Competing conservative voices highlight uncertainty over strategy, costs, and whether this conflict avoids another prolonged Middle East war...


Trusting government is a fool’s errand
Yesterday at 7:06 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Lucy pulls the ball away at the last moment, and Charlie Brown falls flat on his back. I think that’s a great metaphor for the American people. We keep trusting government actors to do the right thing, only to find ourselves flat on our backs, our wallets emptied, and in pain caused by government policies.


Geoengineering hits the mainstream press: CIA accused of ‘poisoning the sky’ with toxins
Yesterday at 7:05 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – In this episode, we review an article that appeared on March 17, 2026, on the front page of one of the largest circulation newspapers in the Western World: The Daily Mail (UK). Here’s the link to the newspaper article: CIA accused of 'poisoning the sky' with toxins as files expose secret weather control agenda...


Just war through a Catholic lens: Applying an ancient moral framework to the U.S.–Israel–Iran conflict
Yesterday at 4:44 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – This analysis applies Catholic Just War theory to tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, examining morality in modern conflict. It explores diplomacy, military conduct, and violations by proxy groups, highlighting how ancient principles still guide ethical decisions on war, peace, and the responsibility to protect innocent life today...


Killed to order: China’s organ harvesting industry and the true nature of America’s biggest adversary
Yesterday at 3:45 PM

The Tenpenny Files – Jan Jekielek examines evidence of forced organ harvesting in China, tracing allegations tied to Falun Gong persecution. He discusses witness testimony, medical inconsistencies, and global response. The investigation raises urgent questions about ethics, state power, and the role of international institutions as disturbing details continue to emerge...


Is Donald Trump a genius or a fool?
Yesterday at 3:43 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Years ago, Trump weighed in on Cuba, Iran, Latin America, Russia, and China, and his comments on these issues, readily available in various interviews on YouTube and elsewhere, would surprise you. Now, of course, with Trump in the White House, those issues and his predictions about them so many years ago are...


Teen cancer survivor uses Make-A-Wish to help 300 homeless
Yesterday at 3:40 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A 14-year-old cancer survivor in Georgia turns his Make-A-Wish into an act of compassion, helping hundreds experiencing homelessness. After enduring grueling treatments, he chooses service over self, inspiring his community and beyond. His story reveals how resilience, empathy, and selflessness can spark hope and create a powerful ripple effect...


How ideology is reshaping Americas schools and churches
Yesterday at 3:38 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces an ideological shift reshaping schools, churches, and culture. Institutions once trusted now promote competing values that challenge faith, liberty, and unity. Parents and citizens must engage locally, defend education and worship, and reclaim civic responsibility before foundational freedoms erode and future generations inherit division instead of shared purpose...


The path to a healthier America starts with sprouting, Q&A 189
Yesterday at 1:21 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Our food is vital to our health- eating well heals, protects, and enhances our lives. However, our food system and grocery stores are packed with processed “food” with unpronounceable ingredients that harm us. Ultra-processed foods are cheap and seductive. They also carry a cost we now pay at every clinic visit...


Chiropractic care plays broader role in nervous system & body’s ability to function optimally
Yesterday at 1:19 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – A whole-body approach to wellness often includes lifestyle factors such as nutrition, movement, stress management, sleep, and nervous system regulation. Rather than viewing the body as separate systems treated independently, this perspective recognizes how interconnected our physical structure, nervous system...


The most important economic power struggle of the 21st century
Yesterday at 1:32 AM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – At the center of the analysis is a stark warning: China is not just competing in trade—it is building an alternative financial and industrial order. And if America fails to secure processing capacity, precious metals, and advanced resources fast enough, Beijing could seize the upper hand during the narrow window before U.S. supply chains are rebuilt...


How can we tell the truth from a lie?
Last Thursday at 10:51 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Are you aware that not only have members of Congress settled sexual misconduct allegations with hush money, but that millions of taxpayer dollars were used? If you watch Senate Minority Leader Schumer’s rant about the SAVE Act, could you spot the lies? What about the lie in Maine when they put a convicted mail sexual predator in a women’s prison?


America is repeating the Iraq mistake in Iran
Last Thursday at 9:17 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Iran, like so many asymmetric adversaries before it, never intended to fight America straight up. Its real strategy is to endure, decentralize, and retaliate indirectly—through drones, missile salvos, proxy capabilities, and above all by threatening global energy flows through chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz and...


Iran targets Gulf states as tensions escalate
Last Thursday at 7:50 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Iran escalates tensions by targeting Gulf oil infrastructure as US and Israeli forces strike key military assets. Retired Lt. Col. Darin Gaub analyzes the strategy, regional restraint, and potential next moves, including the importance of Kharg Island and the risk of a broader conflict unfolding across the Middle East...


The death of merit in the age of cultural control
Last Thursday at 6:32 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – American culture shifts as institutions prioritize ideology over merit, reshaping entertainment, media, and public discourse. Awards lose credibility, dissent faces soft censorship, and foreign influence pressures self-censorship. The result is weakened art, eroded trust, and a society struggling to defend truth, standards, and shared identity...


Researchers discover the connectivity of reading and the human mind
Last Thursday at 6:27 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Research shows increased connectivity in various regions of the brain long after you’ve read a book. This demonstrates not only the importance of reading, but also what we are reading. Reading books causes persistent changes in resting-state connectivity of the brain was published in the journal Brain Connectivity...


America’s double theater war on narcoterrorism
Last Thursday at 4:11 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – While the primary military focus has been on decimating the nuclear facilities, missile stockpiles, and missile launching sites, the underground economy and the narcoterrorism networks are also being directly and indirectly affected. The current destruction of the Iranian infrastructure by the joint efforts of the US and Israel has...


12-hour ER waits! Canada’s healthcare collapse and America’s warning
Last Thursday at 3:59 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Canada’s challenges offer a powerful reminder of what happens when healthcare demand outpaces the system’s ability to respond. For the United States, the moment serves as both a warning and an opportunity—an opportunity to learn from the struggles of others while working toward a more resilient and patient-centered healthcare system...


America has a radical Islamification problem that must be addressed
Last Thursday at 3:57 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Simon Deng warns of rising radical Islamist influence in the West, citing past attacks and growing domestic threats. He urges leaders to take radicalization seriously as risks increase. Drawing from his own experience as a former slave, he advocates awareness, stronger responses, and action to prevent future violence and protect vulnerable communities...


Victory Garden Alliance inspires Americans to grow and eat real food
Last Thursday at 3:54 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Jacqueline Capriotti revives the spirit of World War II victory gardens through the Victory Garden Alliance, encouraging Americans to grow their own food. The movement promotes regenerative agriculture, community trade, and local food resilience, inspiring families nationwide to embrace healthier lifestyles and reconnect with sustainable, homegrown nourishment...


What if medicine got it wrong? The rise of regenerative healing
Last Thursday at 2:23 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – The growing demand for therapies that go beyond symptom management and instead support the body’s innate healing intelligence. From chronic pain and inflammation to aging and cellular repair, this conversation dives into how regenerative medicine is shifting the paradigm from treatment to restoration...


How disinformation campaigns undermine global stability
Last Thursday at 2:15 AM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Propaganda smooths the way for shipments of dual-use parts, for secret training, and for the placement of proxies who will bleed while the sponsor preserves distance. The result is predictable. The people closest to the conflict suffer most. The instigator gains leverage without open accountability. This is not an abstract theory. It is a pattern repeated...


Self-defense mastery and the fight against human trafficking
Last Wednesday at 9:20 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Sal stresses “see something, say something” paired with strict phone discipline, the 5×25 rings of security (scanning 5–25 meters ahead), and the duty of trained citizens to engage active shooters when safe to do so. He covers home-defense lighting and camera placement, sector sketching for known distances, strategic...


The consequences of political rhetoric
Last Wednesday at 8:26 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’ve all heard Newton’s Third Law of Motion: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. But what about the rest of life? In life, for every action there is a reaction, a consequence, but they are not always equal or opposite. Cities like Boston and states like California take action to implement high taxes and...


Senate Republican Liberty Caucus report card is out. Who failed? Who passed?
Last Wednesday at 6:52 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – John Dennis explains that the Liberty score for some key Republican Senators like Mike Lee and Ted Cruz were lower last year because they did support the Trump agenda. On average, 2025 saw the Republican Senate scores increase a few points. The winner again last year was Kentucky Senator Rand Paul. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Ted Cruz (R-TX)...


Reading achievement remains stagnant in lower elementary
Last Wednesday at 6:50 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – What’s troubling about this report is that these children were not in school during the closures of the pandemic period in 2020 and 2021, yet their academic struggles mirror those of older students who experienced those disruptions earlier in their elementary school careers. It’s almost as if these students are meeting lowered...


What will it take to end the Iran war? A biblical look at confronting evil
Last Wednesday at 6:21 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What Will It Take to End the War? The answer may be simpler than many want to admit. The war will end when Iran no longer has the capacity to threaten the world with missiles, terrorism, or nuclear weapons. As long as those capabilities remain intact, the threat remains. Peace requires more than words—it requires removing the tools of destruction...


Dr. Stewart Tankersley’s run for Alabama Lt. Governor
Last Wednesday at 6:19 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – A campaign tour across Alabama reveals rising support for MAHA initiatives and a renewed demand for accountability in government. Candidates embrace reform-minded platforms while voters voice frustration with entrenched systems. A shifting political landscape, new leadership, and recent legal battles over vaccine...


Healing chronic illness by rewiring the brain and restoring the gut
Last Wednesday at 3:47 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – A functional medicine nurse shares her journey overcoming chronic illness by addressing gut health, nervous system regulation, and root causes. She explains how microbiome support, nutrition, and neuroplasticity help restore balance, improve mental health, and support long-term healing...


The Strait of Hormuz’s influence on global energy security
Last Tuesday at 11:02 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The strategic geography is plain. The Strait of Hormuz is not trivia. A tiny island can disrupt oil flows that affect billions of wallets. Escorting ships is a measured step. Seizing territory is a choice that brings casualties and responsibilities. If we act, let it be with clear objectives and with an eye on ending fights fast. The cost of open-ended occupation is paid in American blood...


Inspiring children’s literature through the World of Britfield
Last Tuesday at 7:26 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – As America approaches its 250th anniversary, attention turns to educating children through inspiring literature like the World of Britfield. Author Chad Robert Stewart champions creativity, history, and critical thinking, offering families an engaging alternative that blends storytelling with meaningful lessons for young minds in a rapidly changing cultural landscape...


Is another interventionist war being lost amidst an urgent to-do list?
Last Tuesday at 5:39 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – America is again involved in what surely looks like another ride down the highway of failed interventionist wars, this one again being waged on Israel’s behalf against Iran or one of its many enemies. The depth of the clear and cynical lock that Israel and rich Jewish-Americans have on U.S. policy in the Middle East can be seen in the...


New research shows school choice movement is a boon for public schools
Last Tuesday at 4:24 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research finds school choice programs strengthen public schools by driving competition and improving academic outcomes. A Florida-based analysis shows significantly higher gains for students compared to increased funding alone, suggesting policy design and incentives play a critical role in boosting performance and delivering stronger returns on education investment...


Is the medical system legally killing patients?
Last Tuesday at 4:22 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A nurse and grieving father expose troubling hospital practices, questioning protocols, incentives, and patient rights during COVID-19. Their conversation explores systemic failures, legal battles, and faith, urging awareness of healthcare power structures and the human cost behind controversial medical decisions...


The story of a 78-year-old DoorDash driver who touched the nation
Last Tuesday at 3:07 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Instead of simply accepting the delivery and moving on with her day, Brittany decided to act. She shared the video online and started a GoFundMe fundraiser to help Richard finally rest after decades of work. Within hours, the story exploded across social media. People from all over the country watched the video of Richard slowly climbing those steps...


Are too many vaccines making kids chronically sick
Last Tuesday at 2:02 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Doctors Maria Hubmer-Mogg and Peter A. McCullough discuss the sharp rise in chronic childhood conditions, including autism, asthma, and ADHD. They examine possible links to the expanding vaccine schedule, call for greater transparency in safety research, and argue that open scientific debate and parental choice are essential for protecting children’s long-term health...


How to choose truly clean food: Demystifying organic labels
Last Tuesday at 2:00 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – How to choose truly clean food, we’re going to start breaking it all down. We’ll talk about what USDA Organic actually means and explain the different categories within organic labeling. Not all organic labels are created equal, and understanding the difference can help you make smarter choices at the grocery store...


Protecting children from predators in a digital world
Last Monday at 9:29 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – A powerful conversation explores childhood trauma, online grooming, and the responsibility parents carry to protect their children. Adam Johnson shares painful experiences, faith, and hard-earned insight about predators, family, and the dark night of the soul. It calls families to vigilance, honest conversation, and renewed commitment to safeguarding children today...