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The Anti-ICE movement isn’t about migrants or church, here’s how we know
Today at 7:48 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – These weren’t placard-waving demonstrators. They acted with a level of coordination that resembled more of a political operation. Many observers have noted that what once was loosely described as protest has now devolved into organized agitators taking marching orders from political actors and partisan groups. These aren’t people with clear grievances; many don’t even appear to...


Fascism, anarchy, or just democracy in action?
Today at 5:37 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Minneapolis has been going crazy lately, first with reports of rampant fraud in the Somali community, then in the State government as well. Now, between the attempts to enforce federal immigration law and those attempting to prevent such enforcement, violence and threats have become the norm. Is this the result of a fascist government crackdown...


ICE agents are not the Gestapo or state sponsored terrorists
Today at 5:35 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – What these agents are doing is enforcing our immigration laws. First, by apprehending and removing bad actors like drug dealers, human traffickers, rapist, child molesters, and murderers from society. Removing them from our neighborhoods so that they are safe. Trump campaigned on cleaning up our streets and removing the bad elements...


Geoengineering exposed: Legal action, whistleblowers, and truth
Today at 4:26 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – I examine geoengineering through legal, scientific, and public lenses. I explore alleged climate manipulation, health and environmental risks, growing public awareness, and comparisons to pandemic policies. It highlights whistleblowers, pilots, scientists, and a veteran law firm pursuing accountability, transparency, and prohibition through courts and civic action nationwide efforts today...


Policy makers finally consider laptop limitations in schools
Today at 4:22 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Policymakers begin questioning one-to-one laptop policies in schools as concerns grow over student screen time. Education leaders urge limits, especially for younger children, and encourage a return to paper-based learning. The shift reflects rising awareness about attention, development, and balancing technology with meaningful classroom interaction and long-term educational outcomes...


Teaching children to appreciate real whole foods early
Today at 2:44 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – The conversation explores what “clean living” actually means in real life — not from a place of fear, restriction, or perfectionism, but from a grounded, faith-centered approach that prioritizes nourishment, sustainability, and grace. Ashley and Lexi discuss the importance of making realistic, healthy swaps, reducing toxic exposures...


Managing stress and trauma to support candida recovery
Today at 2:43 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Antibiotics, birth control, blood sugar spikes, constant stress, mold, and heavy metal exposure. These are the forces that warp the microbiome and let opportunists expand. If the bowel is not moving, if bile and lymph are congested, if mineral status is low, and the nervous system is stuck in fight or flight, antifungals will stir chaos...


America’s mob machine: How the Left turned outrage into industry
Today at 12:48 AM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The Left relies heavily on influencers — people who tell their followers what to think and how to feel each day. Whether it’s Rachel Maddow, John Oliver, or an army of TikTok personalities, the followers don’t seek debate — they seek comfort, validation, and marching orders. One of the most stark contrasts in modern politics isn’t left vs. right, but...


AI is transforming medicine in big ways in 2026
Yesterday at 8:28 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Doctors now have access to specialist-level insights at the point of care. A primary care physician in a rural clinic can leverage AI tools that draw from global medical knowledge, narrowing diagnostic gaps that once depended on geography or hospital size. For patients, this translates into fewer misdiagnoses, less waiting, and more confidence that the...


America is bleeding at the chokepoints
Yesterday at 8:22 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – America bleeds power not through invasion, but through strategic incompetence. Control of global chokepoints still decides trade, war, and influence, yet Washington turns quiet leverage into public theater. As allies grow uneasy and rivals advance patiently, geography exposes a deeper rot: an empire that outsourced strength, mistreats partners, and mistakes noise for power...


The impact of migration reduction on border communities
Yesterday at 8:21 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Policy changes reshape border communities as migration drops sharply, bringing relief and new challenges. Enforcement delivers fast results while global pressure shifts security and economic realities at home. Yet political risks grow as images spread and protests rise. The message calls for restraint, accountability, clear storytelling, and perseverance to protect families and strengthen the republic...


Trump shows WEF how deals are made through ‘The Art of the Deal’
Yesterday at 6:02 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Donald Trump reignites global debate by reviving his push for Greenland, pressuring NATO allies while showcasing his deal-making style on the world stage. As Europe backs down, Canada pivots toward deeper economic ties with China. The moves reveal shifting alliances, hard-nosed diplomacy, and a changing balance of power in international politics....


Vitamin C + grape seed extract to fight cancer, vaccines in food supply & huge benefits for coffee, Q&A 182
Yesterday at 5:53 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Malcolm Out Loud and Nicolas Hulscher – Are all of the vaccinated now infertile, and is it possible that the next generation will be infertile? Can the keto diet and fasting help the body heal itself from the vaccine? Does every single person who is vaccinated have myocarditis, and are they all at risk of a cardiac arrest?


Could we ever live without our smartphones? For 30 days, even?
Yesterday at 4:48 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Over half (53%) of Americans want to cut down on phone usage in 2025 (33% more than in 2023). We feel the pressure of this technology addiction, as more than half of Americans, at 52%, say they want to reduce their phone time. But longing to do a thing and actually accomplishing the thing can sometimes be worlds apart...


From Minnesota to Caracas: Crushing Communist strongholds at home and abroad
Yesterday at 4:47 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – This episode examines communist ideology driving unrest in U.S. cities and shaping global threats abroad. Featuring Dr. Eric Patterson, it explores national security, Venezuela’s regime collapse, and rising socialism among American youth, while outlining legal, educational, and cultural strategies to confront Marxism and defend freedom at home and overseas...


Kyle Babcock and the deadly hospital protocol pipeline
Yesterday at 3:21 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Years after the COVID emergency ends, families still lose loved ones inside hospitals under rigid, profit-driven protocols. Monica Babcock shares the devastating story of her husband Kyle, exposing medical gaslighting, forced treatment pathways, legal protections for hospitals, and why accountability in healthcare remains dangerously absent...


Mad as hell: Public outrage meets political reality
Yesterday at 3:19 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Anger simmers across politics, law, and culture as public officials evade accountability, defy common sense, and bend rules for the powerful. From impeachment efforts to courtroom absurdities and unchecked insider trading, the question remains whether justified outrage leads to action. Freedom survives only when citizens are brave enough to demand responsibility from those in power...


What is supernatural healing exactly?
Yesterday at 3:18 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – What is this contradiction of our perceived reality here on Earth? How do we learn to navigate within the interface of the natural world, the false overlay of the matrix, and the supernatural? By accessing the truth that is contained in one of the oldest texts in the history of the world. Guaranteed it will answer all of your questions about purpose, health...


The Art of the Deal: A dangerous spinning wheel of global politics
Yesterday at 1:21 AM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Does the United States need to take control of a country like Greenland to establish a “Golden Dome” to protect the United States? Are our longtime allies moving toward countries that pose a threat to us, such as Canada and Mexico, cozying up to China? How about Iran? How close are they to countries like Venezuela, Nicaragua, Bolivia, and...


The empathetic nature of medicine and the challenges in maintaining oversight
Last Wednesday at 11:49 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Vaughn discusses issues within the medical system, particularly the role of hospice care and the potential for corruption. He highlights how the system's lack of checks and balances can lead to fraud and perverse incentives, despite the good intentions behind programs like hospice. The conversation also touches on the empathetic...


Untold hard lessons of the opioid crisis
Last Wednesday at 11:48 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – The Maduro regime was indicted by the US Department of Justice in 2020 (and again recently) as a significant hub of illegal drug transit and a state sponsor of narcoterrorism (to include abetting many drug cartels with their support of violence, human smuggling, and significant profits from the illicit production and selling of narcotics)...


What is the most hidden tactic of the CCP’s cognitive warfare?
Last Wednesday at 10:52 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – If democracies want to resist this assault, they must do three things. (1) Track and disrupt hidden financial flows. (2) Protect independent platforms from covert manipulation. (3) Recognize the danger when familiarity replaces scrutiny. The enemy of liberty does not always wear a uniform. Sometimes it speaks with the voice of someone we once trusted...


No good choices for an Iran regime change
Last Wednesday at 9:15 PM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – There is no easy exit from this trap. Iran is not a single narrative. Kurds, Arabs, Turks, Persians, leftists, monarchists, moneyed factions, and armed units all push their own vision. Whoever holds the guns will have a seat at the table. There is no clear, uncontested leader to replace the clerical state. Someone waving an old royal flag will not unify...


Why America fell to 24th place in the World Happiness Report
Last Wednesday at 8:49 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Modern media plays a central role in shaping these perceptions. Americans live in a constant stream of negative rhetoric—conflict-driven headlines, outrage cycles, and stories that emphasize corruption, failure, and division. Acts of generosity rarely trend. Stories of quiet sacrifice, community support, and everyday heroism are often buried or ignored...


Indoctrinated liberal white women are the face of Dem resistance
Last Wednesday at 7:33 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Indoctrinated liberal white women emerge as the visible face of Democratic resistance, leading protests against immigration enforcement while invoking privilege and social justice. The fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good intensifies debate over activism, race, and power, highlighting contradictions within progressive narratives and fueling broader political and cultural confrontation nationwide...


Building resilient communities rooted in biblical faith
Last Wednesday at 7:32 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Christian communities face a world that no longer treats biblical faith as a public good. As cultural power shifts, believers must move from surprise to purpose. The call is to build schools, strengthen families, train leaders, and invest locally with courage, responsibility, and faith so future generations can flourish rather than fade...


What kind of life are we building with our thoughts?
Last Wednesday at 7:30 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – According to Rene’ Descartes, the only thing within our absolute power is our own thinking. Unfortunately, too many are willing to hand that power over social media. In Discourse on the Method, RenĂ© Descartes acknowledged that “Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.” Taking Aurelius and Descartes together, building the life we want is...


If laws don’t matter, then the USA is no longer a Republic
Last Wednesday at 3:36 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Does Donald Trump have the legal authority to denaturalize citizens for committing fraud? And what about members of Congress? Do they have the legal authority to simply walk into a detention center under the auspices of “oversight”? What about states passing laws to enforce Title IX’s prohibition on discrimination based on sex?...


America’s Health reset vaccines & nutrition redefined
Last Wednesday at 3:34 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – America’s public health landscape shifts as childhood vaccination schedules are revised and new dietary guidelines emphasize whole foods and nutrient density. The discussion explores competing narratives, evolving policy priorities, and what these changes mean for families, clinicians, and the future of health decision-making in the United States...


Canada’s alignment with China challenges U.S. alliances
Last Tuesday at 10:28 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America stands at a pivotal moment as alliances shift and new global power centers emerge. Canada’s growing alignment with China raises urgent questions about trade, security, and the Arctic’s future. At home, political division weakens national resolve. The path forward demands clarity, renewed civic trust, and the courage to defend enduring principles...


Maduro, Iran, ISIS: Trump decisions that redefined US power
Last Tuesday at 7:13 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Maduro wasn’t just another authoritarian leader clinging to power. He was a key player in a network that tied together hostile regimes and adversarial powers — Russia, China, Iran, and Cuba all had stakes in keeping him in place. Removing him didn’t just destabilize Venezuela’s dictatorship; it weakened an entire web of influence in the Western Hemisphere...


James Dorsey speaks about the future of Iran and US military intervention
Last Tuesday at 5:41 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – For the United States, according to Professor Dorsey, a military intervention would be a mistake of large proportions. Indeed, it probably would unite the Iranian population against the United States. In terms of politics, culture, and reputation, the United States at the moment possesses almost nothing that Iranians are eager to have at home...


Media has become a political action committee for Democrats
Last Tuesday at 5:30 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The mainstream media increasingly operates as a political actor rather than a neutral observer. This piece examines longstanding concerns over media bias, its treatment of Donald Trump, and the unequal coverage of political candidates. The After Dark hosts question whether today’s press still reflects constitutional ideals or functions more like a political action committee...


The medical mystery millions are living with: Your tests are normal, so why are you still sick?
Last Tuesday at 4:46 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Myriah Hinchey – What if your “mystery illness” is not a mystery at all? With more than half a million new Lyme cases diagnosed annually in the U.S.—and research suggesting the true number may be several million—this crisis is far larger than most realize. Lyme disease and co-infections such as Babesia, Bartonella, Ehrlichia, and Anaplasma can impact every...


Boredom is a biological design letting us know when our lives are drifting off course
Last Tuesday at 4:42 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Boredom is not a flaw but a signal that something meaningful is missing. Instead of numbing it with constant digital stimulation, allowing moments of quiet helps the brain reset, reflect, and refocus. By embracing intentional boredom, people can reconnect with purpose, strengthen attention, and discover healthier ways to engage with daily life...


Building stronger family connections in the ‘new year’
Last Tuesday at 2:44 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The new year offers a natural opportunity to reset expectations and shift focus from “fixing” family dynamics to simply nurturing connection. Small changes can have a significant impact. According to Velders, healthy communication is one of the most important tools for healing. Listening with curiosity rather than defensiveness and...


Ethics under pressure: Inside one doctor’s stand for scientific integrity
Last Tuesday at 2:42 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Physician-scientist Andrew Zywiec joins me to examine medical ethics under pressure. He shares frontline pandemic experience, faith-driven convictions, and the cost of challenging institutional narratives. The conversation urges nurses to pursue evidence, courage, and patient-centered integrity amid cultural, legal, and professional resistance in modern...


Competing visions divide Trump administration on foreign policy
Last Tuesday at 12:16 AM

Trevor Loudon Reports – If the US were to concede Europe to Russia and Asia to China, "it would only be a matter of a very short time before the two of them formed an even more united bloc than they already do, and come after us." This would leave America "fighting Russia and China at once, with no European allies. And no Australia, no New Zealand, no India. No Japan, no Taiwan, nobody to...


America at the brink: J.J. Carrell’s unsettling warning
Last Monday at 9:45 PM

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – In this unsettling interview, former border agent J.J. Carrell offers a stark assessment of America’s political, cultural, and demographic trajectory. Speaking candidly on empire, immigration, and internal conflict, he challenges deeply held assumptions about the nation’s future. The conversation leaves even seasoned observers shaken by the implications of what may lie ahead...


The spike protein theory behind long COVID explained
Last Monday at 9:43 PM

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough joins the BS Free MD Podcast to explain why long COVID persists long after infection or vaccination. He links lingering symptoms to ongoing spike protein toxicity and outlines his protocol-based detox approach. As antibody levels fall, patients improve—challenging mainstream medicine to treat the true cause, not downstream effects...