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How to standardize treatment for vaccine adverse events
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Vaccine-injured Americans continue to face dismissal, uncertainty, and limited treatment options. Dr. Irene Mavrakakis brings personal experience and medical leadership to a national effort focused on research, clinical trials, and standardized care. Patients deserve transparency, accountability, diagnosis, and doctors willing to investigate vaccine adverse events seriously and openly...
Seak Smith: From Khmer Rouge genocide survivor’s daughter to warning America about communism
Trevor Loudon Reports – Seak Smith shares her family’s escape from the Khmer Rouge genocide and warns Americans about communist tactics threatening freedom, families, and children. Through advocacy, filmmaking, and political action, she connects Cambodia’s tragic past to current cultural and political battles in the United States, urging moral courage and vigilance today...
Protecting patient rights in emergency situations
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A COVID hospital story exposes how informed consent, patient rights, and family authority can vanish during emergency care. Leslie Bat’s fight for truth and legal reform highlights the urgent need for accountability, transparency, and protections that keep medical institutions from overriding a patient’s voice and bodily freedom...
Organ trafficking victims disappear without a trace
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – China’s forced organ harvesting targets prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong practitioners, Uyghurs, and people of faith. Victims vanish as organs move quickly to paying recipients. The United States faces a moral test: confront industrialized murder with transparency, binding action, and courage, or let silence protect the machine behind it...
Duty to Disobey: Nick Kupper on military mandates
The Tenpenny Files – Nick Kupper exposes how the COVID military mandate pressures service members to choose between obedience and conscience. His story highlights denied exemptions, threats to careers and benefits, constitutional concerns, religious conviction, and the lasting question of whether unlawful orders can override medical freedom inside the uniform for those who serve...
Isik Abla’s journey from Islam to Christ
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Dr. Isik Abla shares her journey from oppression, abuse, and despair in Turkey to a transformative Christian conversion in America. Her testimony highlights religious freedom, the dangers of radical Islam, national security concerns, and the courage required to defend liberty, truth, and moral clarity in an increasingly fragile world...
Cancer care needs truth, transparency, and choice
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Cancer care needs truth, transparency, and real patient choice. Families question a system that often rushes toward chemo, radiation, and surgery while overlooking nutrition, prevention, and natural approaches. Operation World Without Cancer highlights the demand for honest debate, integrative care, and freedom to pursue every path toward health and healing...
Human trafficking in America and the courage to confront it
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Human trafficking hides in plain sight across American neighborhoods, suburbs, and illicit massage businesses. Criminal networks exploit children, women, and boys through grooming, fear, drugs, and violence. Awareness, prevention, and moral courage expose the demand side, protect vulnerable lives, and confront those who profit from silence, abuse, and exploitation...
What the flock, America!
The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley & David – Flock Safety cameras expand across America, raising urgent questions about privacy, consent, public accountability, and Fourth Amendment protections. Ashley, Dave, and Nicole examine license plate readers, searchable movement databases, surveillance partnerships, wrongful stops, documented abuses, and why communities must demand local control now...
The doctor who refused to obey
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Mark Trozzi challenges pandemic orthodoxy, medical protocols, and institutional power after walking away from emergency medicine. His story raises questions about conscience, trust, mRNA vaccines, professional discipline, and the duty of doctors to reason from first principles while serving patients ahead of bureaucracies, regulators, and public pressure...
National security implications of Ethiopia’s human rights
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Ethiopia’s worsening human rights crisis exposes a deeper national security danger as Christians face violence, churches burn, and civilians lose protection. Regional instability, foreign interference, weak institutions, and silence from global leaders demand renewed attention, honest reporting, and firm defense of human dignity now...
Opera diva Claire Stadtmueller delivers the end of tyranny
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Claire Stadtmueller brings opera, rock, big band, and symphonic music together in The End of Tyranny, a multimedia production shaped by faith, freedom, and personal loss. After refusing COVID mandates, she channels conviction into performance, uniting musicians who sing against oppression, war, technological control, and attacks on human dignity...
Differences at the edge of life
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Gabrielle Bauer examines free speech, assisted dying, autism, disability, and gender ideology through the question of human value. Her conversation challenges public moral certainty, exposes tensions between private decisions and social judgment, and argues that a free society survives only when difficult assumptions remain open to honest scrutiny and debate...
Can we trust our Chinese medical friends?
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Questions over China’s medical scholarship, intellectual property theft, research ethics, and CCP influence raise concerns about America’s trust in Chinese scientific partnerships. The discussion examines alleged fraud, organ transplant abuses, institutional infiltration, and whether academic openness leaves U.S. medicine vulnerable to exploitation and subterfuge today...
Who is Jimmy Lai and why is Hong Kong jailing him?
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Jimmy Lai’s imprisonment in Hong Kong highlights the growing clash between Communist Chinese authority and fundamental freedoms. Apple Daily’s pro-democracy voice draws prosecution under national security laws, while Amnesty International and global advocates call for Lai’s release and warn that free speech, human dignity, and rights remain under attack today...
Israeli June 8, 2024, daring rescue!
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Hannah’s documentary Operation Arnon honors Arnon Zmora’s courage during the daring rescue of four hostages from Gaza. Through footage and interviews, it highlights Israeli unity, sacrifice, and resilience after October 7, while confronting Hamas terror, Iran’s influence, and the ongoing fight against evil threatening Israel’s people and future right now...
Medical freedom and transparency in vaccine injury care
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Patients reporting vaccine injuries deserve honest diagnosis, transparent research, and care guided by data. Clinicians pursue decentralized trials, IRB review, and promising treatments while families seek answers. Medical freedom, accountability, and compassion drive a call to fund studies, publish results, and ensure injured Americans are not ignored or unjustly dismissed...
Heroic Reiner Fuellmich is still imprisoned by Germany
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Reiner Fuellmich remains imprisoned in Germany as supporters describe his detention as unjust and politically charged. The case raises questions about due process, civil liberties, and the treatment of dissenting voices. Calls for transparency and accountability continue as observers urgently demand clear answers from German authorities and legal institutions worldwide...
God gave man only one unalienable right
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – God’s single unalienable right, the freedom to accept or reject Him, reframes America’s founding language through Scripture. Life and liberty become sacred gifts, not entitlements. The argument challenges rights claims, critiques government corruption, and calls believers to choose faithfulness, resist evil, and pursue true freedom in Christ with conviction...
Worship inspired by Psalm 8: The majesty and glory anthem
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Psalm 8 inspires worshipful reflection on God’s majesty, faithful prayer, and courageous hope. Questions about UFOs, persecution, church structures, history, and leadership become invitations to trust Scripture, seek repentance, pursue reconciliation, support pastors, pray for the suffering, and build communities shaped by mercy rather than fear today with steady faith...
How the Ebola outbreak compares to past global health crises
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A limited Ebola outbreak raises fresh questions about public health transparency, government accountability, and institutional trust. Economic pressure weighs on families facing high costs, while human trafficking threatens vulnerable communities. Leaders must tell the truth, protect citizens, confront exploitation, and defend faith, family, country, and the most vulnerable neighbors today...
Discretion: An evil force or a powerful tool of justice
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The challenge for every leader, officer, teacher, supervisor, or official is to recognize that discretion is not a privilege — it is a responsibility. It demands self-control. It demands fairness. It demands accountability. And above all, it demands the constant awareness that your decisions affect real people with real lives. Discretion is powerful...
How citizens can restore limited government in America
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Chris Wright of American Renaissance Network urges citizens to defend constitutional liberties, restore popular sovereignty, and engage locally. From free speech and Second Amendment rights to election integrity and limited government, Americans are called to hold officials accountable, preserve liberty, and strengthen the republic through civic participation in their communities...
The Ridglan Beagles raids
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Ridglan beagles taste freedom as rescuers, activists, and legal advocates expose alleged cruelty at a Wisconsin breeding facility supplying laboratories. The campaign highlights raids, protests, investigations, and court battles while calling for stronger animal welfare laws, non-animal research methods, and lasting protection for dogs still trapped inside and beyond...
“Hamas left behind a trail of evidence of its horrifying acts”
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – A new Civil Commission report exposes evidence of Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, detailing civilian killings, hostage abductions, and alleged sexual violence. Witness accounts and recovered footage challenge denial campaigns while raising urgent questions about accountability, media coverage, and justice for victims still living with the aftermath today...
Tehran’s forgotten prisoners: Youth, courage, and the long fight for Iran’s future
The Tenpenny Files – Two young Iranian women’s prison testimonies expose decades of repression, torture, executions, and resistance. Their stories illuminate a broader struggle for democracy, human rights, gender equality, and self-determination, urging Western leaders to confront the regime, support organized opposition voices, protect activists, and stand with Iranians seeking freedom and justice now...
The silent Harvest: China’s state-sponsored organ trade
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – China’s alleged forced organ harvesting system exposes a chilling convergence of political repression, medical abuse, and profit. Dr. Torsten Trey and DAFOH spotlight evidence of prisoners of conscience targeted for transplants, urging global action, ethical vigilance, and accountability to end state-enabled human rights atrocities worldwide...
First Do No Harm: A medical standard or a medical option?
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Once an organ is available, the surgical window is tight. Organs must be transplanted quickly. If you need a transplant and you are not at the top of the list, it can be devastating. However, many have chosen to get organ transplants in China. Fortunately, the waiting time is minimal; unfortunately, the organs reportedly come from living victims...
Murals of Resistance: The art project giving voice to Iran’s silenced women
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Women, Life, Freedom is about human dignity, protecting women and children, and the courage to stand against oppression. The murals are intended to spark a conversation. The first one in the United States is in Webster, Texas. As the World Cup approaches, Khalili hopes to place 100 of these banners all across America. Through the universal...
The honest moral question behind abortion
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Abortion debates often hide behind slogans, but the central issue remains whether ending a developing human life can ever be justified. By framing abortion through justifiable homicide, the argument forces clearer moral distinctions around autonomy, personhood, dependency, fetal pain, parental rights, and the conditions under which killing becomes morally defensible...
Americans giving away their freedom
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Americans increasingly surrender their freedoms by remaining silent in the face of government overreach, cultural pressure, and attacks on free speech. From schools and sports to universities and politics, fear and conformity replace courage and independence. Freedom survives only when citizens actively defend their constitutional rights against unlawful control and intimidation...
Feminist ideology destroys men
Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Feminism begins with calls for equality, but today’s radical movement drives division between women and men. Edward Bartlett examines how cultural narratives reject traditional roles, fuel confusion, and leave many men struggling with education, homelessness, family separation, and suicide, while urging healing over resentment and a respect for both sexes...
The global Women, Life, Freedom movement
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Angelina Farella – Filmmaker and activist Hooman Khalili uses public murals to honor Iranian women and children targeted by oppression and terrorism. His Women, Life, Freedom project builds bridges between Persian, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian communities, showing how art sparks courage, defends dignity, and gives voice to those refusing silence around the world...
Restitution: A remedy for justice, or another form of prison
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Federal restitution and sentencing practices continue to raise concerns about fairness, accountability, and rehabilitation within the justice system. Critics argue that prosecutorial power, inconsistent sentencing, and lifelong financial penalties create lasting harm for defendants, fueling growing calls for criminal justice reform, transparency, and protection of constitutional rights...
Civilizational confidence and the health of a society
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Dan Burmawi examines how civilizational confidence shapes freedom, innovation, and social trust. Drawing from life in the Middle East, conversion, exile, and experience in the West, he warns that cultural self-hatred, collectivism, and ideological control weaken societies while shared beliefs about human value keep liberty alive for families and nations...
Rising from the Dead and the fight for truth
The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Suzanne Humphries reveals how hospital protocols, administrative pressure, and pharmaceutical influence shape medical decisions. She explains why doctors may lose autonomy, patients must demand informed consent, and trust breaks when policy overrides care. Her message calls for transparency, compassion, accountability, and courage throughout modern medicine for every patient today...
A worldwide alert on communities of faith
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Blanquita Cullum examines the alarming rise in attacks against people of faith worldwide, from religious persecution and violence to human trafficking and organ harvesting. Pastor William Devlin and artist Hooman Khalilli discuss global threats to religious freedom, cultural intolerance, and the growing controversy surrounding faith and expression...
A woman’s playbook to unleashing and thriving in the workplace
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Women continue navigating workplace inequality, burnout, leadership barriers, and cultural bias while striving for advancement and balance. Insights from corporate studies, global data, and executive experience reveal how organizations can better support women, strengthen diversity, and create healthier, more successful professional environments...
Big Brother in the exam room
The Tenpenny Files – Twila Brase examines expanding newborn DNA sequencing programs that store lifelong genetic data beyond parental control. She reveals gaps in consent, rising false positives, and widespread data sharing under HIPAA. The discussion connects genomic tracking with identity systems, exposing growing risks to privacy, autonomy, and long-term health decision-making for families nationwide...
Search warrants gone wrong
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Explores how search warrants can fail, raising Fourth Amendment concerns. Examines a controversial geo-fence warrant challenge and a deadly ATF raid involving Bryan Malinowski. Attorney Bud Cummins explains legal missteps, civil liberties risks, and the consequences when law enforcement actions cross constitutional boundaries and leave harm for families and communities...