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It’s not artificial intelligence, let’s be clear, it’s imitation intelligence!
Yesterday at 9:20 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With all the focus on “Artificial Intelligence” and its impact on our lives, there’s one fundamental fact that keeps getting lost. These systems, like Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini, aren’t really “artificial intelligence,” they’re imitation intelligence. By that, I mean these systems don’t artificially create intelligence; they are designed to mimic or imitate human intelligence...


Toyota pours billions into U.S. manufacturing while states keep raising taxes
Yesterday at 9:02 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Toyota’s investment isn’t an anomaly. It’s part of a broader pattern emerging as companies—large and small—recognize that America is still a place where manufacturing can thrive when states encourage growth instead of choking it through regulations and taxes. As taxes climb—property taxes, income taxes, gas taxes, and virtually everything in between...


Why America must protect duty, privacy and the next generation
Yesterday at 9:01 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Growing threats to duty, law, privacy, and children demand clarity and courage. Mixed messages to young service members endanger the chain of command, while expanding surveillance and cultural pressure reshape daily life. Protecting the Republic requires accountability, limits on government power, and active engagement from citizens committed to preserving freedom for the future we share...


When doctors are betrayed by the system they served
Yesterday at 6:49 PM

The Tenpenny Files – An orthopedic surgeon’s world unravels as he confronts a medical system he once trusts. When illness ends his career, he faces colleagues who step back and institutions that refuse accountability. His journey fuels a movement for support, transparency, and courage in a culture that pressures silence and isolates those who choose to speak out today...


Is social media making our students dumb?
Yesterday at 6:36 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Just 80 minutes a day of social media consumption is proving to be detrimental to the cognitive abilities of pre-teens. The researchers further noted that the “analysis found that both low and high increases in social media use throughout early adolescence were significantly associated with lower performance in specific aspects of cognitive function.”


Garrett Wallace Brown on pandemic policy failure
Yesterday at 6:35 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Garrett Wallace Brown exposes how pandemic policies emerge from weak evidence, groupthink, and institutional fear. As he navigates the WHO, World Bank, and the UK task force, he uncovers flawed models, distorted incentives, and costly missteps. His work pushes for honest assessments that prioritize real health needs over panic-driven agendas that too often shape decisions...


The pros and cons of ‘wearables’ – A holistic guide to tracking tools
Yesterday at 3:02 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – How long it actually takes you to fall asleep, whether your heart rate variability dips when you’re stressed, how alcohol affects your sleep quality (spoiler alert: more than you might think), or why your energy slumps on certain days. These devices can offer valuable feedback—when used well. But there are downsides too, and I don’t downplay them...


Reclaiming political power through citizen action
Yesterday at 3:01 PM

Nurses Out Loud – Citizens step into their rightful influence as Ashley Grogg reveals how small, consistent action shifts power back to the people. Through focused watchdog strategies, meaningful meetings with legislators, and purposeful voting, individuals strengthen accountability and revive civic engagement. This message empowers families to stay involved, protect freedoms, and restore responsive government in their...


The Doomberg interview, the #1 writer on Substack
Last Friday at 10:41 PM

Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Todd and Doomberg examine how NATO’s leverage is eroding, not because of battlefield conditions alone, but because Europe imports almost all its essential energy, leaving its cost of capital, industrial competitiveness, and geopolitical autonomy dependent on foreign suppliers. Natural gas is the clearest example: high import prices and a lack of...


One of the most dangerous trends in modern American politics
Last Friday at 8:37 PM

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Retired generals… former intelligence officers… and sitting members of Congress using carefully coordinated omni-channel messaging to encourage doubt—hesitation—and even defiance among military service members toward the lawful orders of the Commander-in-Chief. This is not dissent. This is not debate. This is organized information warfare...


Why civics education is failing America
Last Friday at 8:33 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Civics is rarely taught in schools, and even law students graduate without studying the Constitution. This gap fuels misunderstandings about government power, federal overreach, and citizens’ rights. By learning the Constitution ourselves, we recognize violations sooner and become better prepared to defend our freedoms. Civic understanding starts with We the People taking...


Florida Democrat indicted for stealing $5 million
Last Friday at 8:32 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick faces a federal indictment alleging she stole $5 million in COVID relief funds and funneled money into her 2021 campaign. As investigations escalate and leaders debate her future in Congress, questions about fairness, precedent, and accountability intensify on both sides of the political aisle as pressure grows for decisive action soon...


Seeds of Truth: The hidden war on natural cancer cures
Last Friday at 4:43 PM

The Tenpenny Files – A buried story of banned cancer therapies emerges as John Richardson Jr. recounts his father’s clash with authorities over apricot seed research. He now works to revive forgotten findings, challenge censorship, and explore metabolic healing. This conversation exposes conflict between natural medicine, power, and the fight to protect knowledge once forced into the shadows today...


Conspiracy theories: The seductive simplicity of hidden truths
Last Friday at 4:39 PM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Conspiracy theories flourish in times of upheaval. Economic instability, political polarization, and cultural fragmentation create fertile ground for alternative narratives. Social media algorithms reward engagement, not accuracy. Outrageous claims spread faster than sober analysis. Echo chambers reinforce belief. Once inside, every contradiction becomes part of the...


Inside the nonprofit delivering $3 billion in new products to kids and families
Last Friday at 3:36 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – In a world that often highlights the big and the flashy, the story of Delivering Good underscores a quieter truth: sustained change often happens through modest beginnings and steady networks. Over four decades, this nonprofit has shaped its mission around providing hope, comfort, and choice to those in need—whether recovering from disaster, entering...


Illegal migration, Epstein files, and global faith battles
Last Friday at 3:19 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – I exposes ongoing damage from mass illegal immigration, renewed scrutiny of the Epstein files, fresh allegations of Ukrainian corruption, and a growing clash over Christian expression in Europe. It highlights institutional failures, high-profile misconduct, and rising threats to faith and free speech while urging awareness of these escalating global challenges that affect lives...


What does it mean to be an American?
Last Friday at 2:19 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – According to a Frenchman in 1782, an American is someone who understand economic principles of labor and reward. He foregoes useless labor and “has passed to toils of a very different nature, rewarded by ample subsistence.” Perhaps the citizens of NYC should read Letters from an American Farmer, because, with a Communist in charge...


The future of medicine: An integrative model for primary care
Last Friday at 2:18 PM

Nurses Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Integrative primary care reshapes medicine by merging traditional treatment with holistic, root-cause healing. Jaimeé Arroyo, FNP-BC, shares how she listens deeply, explores nutrition, environmental triggers, stress, and lifestyle, and supports informed, compassionate care for families. She offers a balanced pediatric approach while empowering patients to take an active role in...


Parasite panic is misleading! Here’s what’s really breaking down in the body
Last Friday at 2:16 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Elizabeth Joseph – Joseph emphasizes that people often underestimate the combined influence of food chemicals, processed ingredients, mold toxins, chronic stress, and poor detoxification. These factors gradually weaken the gut, which houses nearly 70 percent of the immune system. She highlights the growing concern over environmental dioxins and how they silently...


The Epstein hoax and the deep state’s latest distraction tactics
Last Thursday at 11:23 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The answer may lie in a theory gaining ground even among Trump’s base: that Donald Trump may have acted as an informant, quietly cooperating with intelligence agencies to root out the monsters in elite circles — a possibility supported by the claim that Virginia Giuffre (the most vocal Epstein survivor) called Trump “a perfect gentleman” who...


It’s about the economy and where the next growth cycle begins
Last Thursday at 10:43 PM

On the Record with Christian Briggs – Why the next few weeks could reshape market sentiment heading into the new quarter. Inflation, tariffs, and shutdowns aren’t just headlines—they’re choices that reach into every wallet, paycheck, and business plan in America. If you want to understand the stakes behind the standoff—and where the next real growth cycle begins—this is the conversation...


Healthcare is broken: Newt Gingrich calls for price transparency
Last Thursday at 9:58 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Gingrich proposes a model built around price transparency, asserting that if patients and employers could see true costs up front, competition and market forces would help drive prices downward. He sees this as the “single biggest step” toward making American life affordable again. But is shining a light enough when the underlying structure is so...


Is the Second Amendment really there to protect the First Amendment?
Last Thursday at 9:39 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Some people claim that the First Amendment is first because it’s of first importance. But is that true? And is the Second Amendment really there to protect the first, as some people say? What if that isn’t true? Let’s take a closer look at these common statements. When the Constitution was being debated in the states...


EcoHealth Alliance, Daszak singing the blues, Q&A 175
Last Thursday at 7:26 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – I recently had a sperm analysis done, and the sample showed normal ranges. Could it be a signal that spike and mRNA aren’t in me anymore? Is it true that iodine supplement increases the mRNA decay rate? Please spend some time talking about Recharge with Methylene Blue, as I am intrigued by this product that everyone is talking about...


The case that almost rewrote the Second Amendment
Last Thursday at 7:05 PM

The Tenpenny Files – Discover the hidden story behind Sheriff Richard Mack’s Supreme Court stand against federal overreach, a battle that reshaped views on the Second Amendment and state sovereignty. This powerful account reveals how constitutional sheriffs safeguard communities, resist unlawful mandates, and remain a crucial check on centralized authority in an era of growing government pressure and uncertainty...


Soybeans & surrender in Trump’s China deal
Last Thursday at 5:39 PM

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Trump’s China deal looks like a win, but Beijing quietly tightens control over supply chains and rare earth minerals. Soybean buys and TikTok concessions mask deeper strategic gains for China, while America remains dependent on critical materials. With tariffs high and tensions rising, the U.S. fights to reclaim industrial strength before it’s too late...


The COVID Index: A living archive of truth
Last Thursday at 5:37 PM

Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – Nurses Out Loud features a conversation with Dr. Nathaniel Mead as he presents the COVID Index and discusses concerns about data transparency, scientific integrity, and pandemic policy impacts. Kimberly Overton shares her frontline experiences, emphasizing informed consent, ethical decision-making, and the need for accountability and open inquiry in public health...


The Epstein vote means America is broke
Last Thursday at 5:34 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The Epstein vote exposes a deeply fractured American government. As Congress rushes toward full release of the Epstein Files, real crises—health care, veterans’ homelessness, rising costs, corruption, and national division—remain untouched. Both political sides seek advantage, but the unfolding fight reveals a system distracted from urgent problems affecting everyday Americans...


Are Democrats subverting the tax credit option for school choice
Last Thursday at 5:03 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Debate over school choice intensifies as Democrats move to influence how tax credits and scholarship-granting organizations operate. Former Obama officials praise the model while urging states to regulate distribution to align with their values. Critics warn this shifts power away from parents and deepens ideological battles over education quality, transparency, and student priorities and...


The Trump Doctrine: It’s a fighter’s playbook
Last Thursday at 2:56 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Trump’s agenda delivers sweeping changes at home and abroad, tightening the border, boosting the economy, and reshaping foreign policy. Immigration enforcement surges, wages rise, and American manufacturing gains new momentum. With renewed energy production and assertive global leadership, the vision centers on security, prosperity, and putting the nation’s interests first...


How to stay healthy during the holidays
Last Thursday at 2:54 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Benjamin Benulis – Dr. Ben breaks down exactly how to protect your health during the busiest, most tempting time of the year. You’ll learn how to stay grounded in your healing lifestyle without isolating yourself, how to navigate social pressure with confidence, and how to keep your routine strong when everything around you is trying to pull you off track...


What is life like after deliverance?
Last Thursday at 2:53 PM

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – What if you found out that there are two realities that are occurring simultaneously, side by side, at every moment, but you could only see one of them, and the one that you can see is nothing more than a false overlay? The matrix, if you will. And what if all of a sudden the veil was released and you were given access to the other realm...


Epstein files shockwave: Trump targets MTG and expands DOJ inquiry
Last Wednesday at 10:10 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Some analysts believe the timing is strategic — with midterm elections on the horizon and numerous Trump allies under scrutiny, reopening Epstein’s case offers multiple advantages: the appearance of tackling abuse, the ability to pivot media focus, and a chance to control the narrative. At its heart, this is not about politics or headline jockeying — it’s about victims...


Nigeria gripped by violence, brutality, and genocide targeting Christians
Last Wednesday at 10:05 PM

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – On November 4, 2025, the State Department officially updated its designation for Nigeria as a "Country of Particular Concern" for its alleged severe violations of religious freedom and persecution of Christians. Nina Shea told CNA that “the numbers killed and abducted are staggering and the documentation is now irrefutable.”


The mindset and strategy of Putin are misunderstood by US and Europe
Last Wednesday at 6:59 PM

The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – It is driven by an “imperial” ambition to re-establish Russian primacy over the world and alter the post-Cold War European American security order. The Russia-Ukraine War is therefore conceptualized by Putin as one of ideology, not only territory, but principally gaining political control over Ukraine and an existential struggle for Russia’s reintroduction to...


Fractures, fire brigades, and foreign land grabs
Last Wednesday at 6:58 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Unleashed! dives into rising anti-Israel sentiment inside the GOP, exposes a bold wildfire solution using America’s wild horses, and confronts China’s stealth push into U.S. farmland. Nate Cain brings sharp insight, urgent warnings, and unapologetic truth as threats abroad and at home collide, demanding vigilance and real action now...


Nameless but known: When mercy heals what life has broken
Last Wednesday at 4:51 PM

The Tenpenny Files – Mercy moves quietly yet powerfully, reaching the overlooked and healing what judgment has broken. This reflection explores how compassion crosses barriers, restores dignity, and invites courage. Through stories of struggle and grace, it encourages choosing kindness, embracing forgiveness, and allowing mercy to reshape how we see ourselves and others in our daily choices and relationships...


Why have so many people lost trust in the federal government?
Last Wednesday at 3:35 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Trust is a fickle thing. It can take years to gain and seconds to destroy. So when I found out about a Gallup poll that showed almost half of Americans do not trust the federal government, I wasn’t really surprised. However, when I dug into the details, I found much more than I was expecting. Could it be the repeated frivolous investigations into...


America needs leadership to defend faith and restore order
Last Wednesday at 1:42 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces a turbulent moment as trust erodes, borders strain, and foreign powers press closer. Leadership is needed to defend faith, restore safety, and rebuild institutions. With justice wobbling and communities confronting violence, the path forward demands clear accountability, stronger families, and renewed confidence in self-government to protect freedom and guide the nation toward stability...


How parental modeling steers your child’s behavior and identity
Last Wednesday at 1:39 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Parents shape their children’s behavior and identity through everyday modeling. By narrating actions and emotions, adults help young people connect behaviors with values, forming an inner voice that guides them. Simple moments of patience, kindness, and emotional regulation create powerful lessons that support healthy development and lasting character. These daily choices build trust...