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Securing the Strait of Hormuz
Yesterday at 11:32 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – When that flow is threatened, the consequences are immediate—energy prices spike, markets react, and economies around the globe feel the shock. Iran understands this. And increasingly, analysts warn that Tehran is leveraging that reality—using the risk of disruption, harassment of shipping, and pressure on sea lanes as a form of...


Meanwhile, in America, a new battle heated up
Yesterday at 10:41 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – This could change the fabric of our country as it would expose once and for all the existence of a criminal Deep State that has been lurking behind the curtain, controlling our politics and affecting life in America for decades. Also, this week, we saw 11 indictments filed by the FBI and the US Department of Justice against the...


Electricity systems show signs of structural stress
Yesterday at 9:48 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Energy policy collides with physical reality as ambitious decarbonization efforts strain grids, markets, and geopolitics. Rising demand, fragile infrastructure, and strategic vulnerabilities expose limits of current approaches. The gap between narrative and capability widens, forcing a reckoning over reliability, affordability, and security in shaping a more grounded, durable energy future...


They choose to die rather than live
Yesterday at 6:37 PM

Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – U.S. forces confront Iran in rising tensions across the Strait of Hormuz, as naval power enforces a strategic blockade. Diplomatic efforts give way to decisive military action, signaling a shift in policy. Global allies hesitate while conflict escalates, placing the region and international stability at a critical and uncertain crossroads...


The ‘mind virus’ phenomenon: How governments and the ‘ruling class’ lie
Yesterday at 6:35 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Remarkable insights into what is going on in the world. In a far-ranging interview, we discuss COVID, the forever wars, the Iran war, Butler PA, the Kirk assassination, climate change, and even a little bit on geoengineering. The methods that governments and the “ruling class” use to lead ordinary citizens from manufactured disaster to...


Building a safer, stronger classroom in America
Yesterday at 4:54 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – A teacher is more than an instructor—they are a role model, a protector, and a leader in the lives of young people. Choosing the right person for that role requires diligence, structure, and the willingness to go beyond the minimum requirements. By committing to a comprehensive, two-part hiring process—rooted in...


The voter’s reckoning
Yesterday at 4:53 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Citizens of both the City and State of New York have voted for socialists, whose policies are not only raising the cost of living but also driving people out. While the governor is begging people to move back to pay for their “generous social programs,” the mayor denies that rich people are leaving at all. Meanwhile, in Texas...


Trump’s DOJ continues Biden-era prosecution of prominent COVID-era Maryland physician
Yesterday at 1:55 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A Maryland physician once hailed as a COVID-19 frontline leader now faces renewed federal prosecution over disputed billing practices. After a judge overturned his conviction, an appeals court reinstates the case, fueling debate over legal standards, public health policy, and whether outspoken critics of government decisions are being unfairly targeted...


Stunning cancer advances: Scientists report zero relapses in major trial
Yesterday at 1:53 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Cancer remains one of the most complex and devastating diseases in the world. But these breakthroughs signal something important: progress is accelerating. What once took decades is now happening in years. Treatments are becoming more targeted, less invasive, and more effective. Scientists are no longer just attacking cancer...


Insurance denials and delayed access to care
Yesterday at 12:16 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Pulling back the curtain on what actually happens behind the scenes when a treatment is ordered but not immediately approved. From prior authorizations and step therapy to coverage restrictions and repeated documentation requests, Ashley breaks down how the system works—and why so many...


Iran, the back story
Yesterday at 1:29 AM

The National Security Hour with Col Mike and LTC Sargis Sangari – Power inside Iran is layered. The state is not just elected officials or clerics. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps operates as a military, political, and economic network with influence reaching well beyond Iran’s borders. It has built relationships across regions and industries that cannot be undone quickly...


Western Decline and America’s moment of truth!
Last Thursday at 9:35 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – A sweeping discussion that ties together the Middle East, China, maritime strategy, the UN, Western decline, and the deeper constitutional questions that should matter to Americans far more than the day’s headlines. What emerges is a larger picture of a world being pulled apart by weak institutions, corrupt global structures, and adversaries who...


Cancer, food, biolabs, ‘You don’t know what you don’t know’ Q&A 193
Last Thursday at 9:27 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Malcolm Out Loud and Nicolas Hulscher – Once the backup systems fail, negative pressure ventilation collapses, refrigeration units warm up, and biological containment is lost — even without any direct strike on the laboratories themselves. If containment fails, materials that could be released include anthrax, plague bacteria (Yersinia pestis), botulinum toxin, and aflatoxin...


How constant complaining can harm your brain in serious ways
Last Thursday at 7:56 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A published study found that individuals who “ruminated on anger-inducing events experienced stronger and longer-lasting anger, more negative thoughts, and heightened stress responses.” Rumination can prolong the body’s stress response, “keeping cortisol levels elevated for longer periods and increasing inflammatory markers.” Over time, this...


Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements erode public trust
Last Thursday at 6:20 PM

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – In rural Mason County, residents confront a massive data center proposal threatening farms, homes, and local resources. Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements fuel distrust, as communities demand transparency, responsible planning, and control over decisions shaping their land, economy, and future...


Playing “whack-a-mole” with the Constitution
Last Thursday at 4:59 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The House just passed another hurdle to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows government actors to spy on Americans. While that may not have been the intent, the 2016 Crossfire Hurricane Russia collusion hoax showed how this “law” was used to violate the rights of...


Eight black children killed. Where is BLM outrage?
Last Thursday at 4:56 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – This piece questions selective outrage in high-profile cases of violence, contrasting media coverage and political responses. It highlights a tragic incident involving children in Shreveport and examines reactions from public figures, activists, and news outlets, raising concerns about consistency, accountability, and how narratives around race, crime, and justice are shaped...


Inside a real abduction case: How we found the Bannister kids
Last Thursday at 3:26 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A firsthand account reveals the intense search for the Bannister children, taken in a calculated abduction. Working alongside law enforcement, investigators follow digital clues and relentless leads. After months of uncertainty, the case turns, leading to a powerful reunion and a moving example of resilience, determination, and hope...


From cancer to autism: Fixing the growing gaps in healthcare
Last Thursday at 12:18 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Why so many patients feel dismissed, rushed, or unsupported in the current healthcare model. The difference between symptom management and true root-cause healing. A deeper look at supportive care options for individuals navigating cancer. How Remnant Healthcare is bridging the gap with...


Debunking the “Israel drew us in” theory as Hormuz heats up
Last Thursday at 12:41 AM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – It's a “death cult” ideology of Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis, and the IRGC, contrasted with the aspirations of ordinary Iranians and other regional populations, and warned that propaganda from Tehran, Beijing, and elements of the American left has infected even parts of the right. Cain urged conservatives to reject this narrative and stand firmly...


Transgenderism: Medical facts versus societal deep fakes
Last Thursday at 12:36 AM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Explores the complex intersection of neurobiology, gender identity, and societal influence in transgenderism, examining fetal brain development, hormonal pathways, and gender dysphoria while questioning cultural and political narratives shaping modern understanding of sex and identity across age groups...


Chicago superintendent says NO to school closures on May 1
Last Wednesday at 10:33 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Chicago schools face a growing standoff as the superintendent insists classrooms remain open on May 1 while the Chicago Teachers Union pushes for a walkout. Parents, officials, and Brandon Johnson weigh in, raising concerns about lost learning time, childcare challenges, and the broader political tensions shaping education decisions in the city...


The human cost of vaccine injury and medical negligence
Last Wednesday at 7:09 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans confront the human toll of vaccine injury and medical negligence, as patients and doctors push for transparency, informed consent, and independent trials. Personal losses underscore urgent calls for accountability, ethical care, and honest science to restore trust and protect communities nationwide across the nation...


Sex scandals and fraud running through Congress
Last Wednesday at 5:47 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – For example, within just a couple of days, two men, one a member of the Democratic Party, the other a member of the Republican Party, resigned from Congress under investigation for sexual misconduct. I guess Epstein’s island isn’t the only hook-up joint for the rich and powerful. DHS still isn’t funded, the FISA spy clause is waiting for...


How military readiness is accelerated by proxy testing
Last Wednesday at 3:35 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Open reports and intelligence point to transfers of missile propellant, parts, and advanced air defense systems that allow one power to train and refine its hardware at the expense of other people. When weapon systems are field tested in another nation, the lesson learned is not abstract. The lesson is the exact warfighting data that accelerates a rival’s military...


Mailman’s retirement party proves community still exists in America
Last Wednesday at 2:57 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – This story serves as a powerful reminder of what often goes unnoticed in everyday life. Ayala wasn’t a celebrity, a CEO, or a public figure. He was a mail carrier—someone many might overlook in the rush of daily routines. Yet his presence became a constant in people’s lives. He witnessed families grow, saw children become adults, and became...


Internal conflict between acceptance and an authentic life, with Jamal Collins
Last Wednesday at 11:21 AM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – What started as a way to stay focused and grounded evolved into a deeper commitment to self-mastery. Through years of dedication, setbacks, and growth, he earned his place as a natural pro bodybuilder. But beyond the titles and accolades, he emphasizes the mental strength and consistency required to stay true to the...


True healing begins where conventional answers fall short
Last Wednesday at 11:20 AM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Healing is not purely physical but deeply connected to emotional and neurological patterns. She emphasizes that restoring the body requires creating safety, consistency, and alignment across all aspects of life. This conversation also highlights the importance of purpose and faith in the...


Two wars: Missiles abroad, narratives at home
Last Tuesday at 10:18 PM

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?
Last Tuesday at 9:30 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 6:40 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 5:40 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 5:31 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 4:30 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 4:11 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 2:52 PM

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
Last Tuesday at 2:51 PM

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
Last Monday at 7:50 PM

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
Last Monday at 6:24 PM

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
Last Monday at 6:21 PM

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...