The Tenpenny Files
America Out Loud Network © – Truth isn’t lost — it’s hidden in plain sight. Dr. Sherri Tenpenny follows the trail of facts that connect public health, science, technology, governance, and belief — the same forces shaping how people think, act, and live.
Is terminal cancer a misdiagnosis
The Tenpenny Files – Danny Carroll questions the concept of terminal cancer, arguing that many diagnoses may be misunderstood biological responses rather than random disease. Drawing on two decades of research and personal experience, he explores Germanic Healing Knowledge, emotional shock, and the possibility that what appears fatal may actually reflect unresolved biological conflict...
The hidden structural cause behind animal pain
The Tenpenny Files – Animals receive medications and surgeries for pain that may begin with hidden spinal misalignment. Real cases reveal how precise atlas adjustments restore movement, improve nerve function, and influence growth and performance across species. This perspective challenges conventional veterinary care and reframes health as a structural foundation rather than symptom management alone...
What if birth isn’t failing, it’s being interrupted?
The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Sherri Tenpenny and Emmy Robbin examine how modern birth practices shift labor from a natural physiologic process to a managed medical event. They discuss nervous system regulation, hormonal disruption, rising cesarean rates, and the culture of induction while exploring how restoring trust in the body may change the birth experience for mothers...
Astrophysics, distant starlight, and Genesis
The Tenpenny Files – Astrophysicist Jason Lisle examines distant starlight, Einstein’s treatment of time, and the assumptions behind modern cosmology. The discussion explores Genesis as historical record, questions extraterrestrial speculation, and challenges common claims about the universe while emphasizing the presuppositions that make scientific interpretation possible...
The COVID years that changed a generation of children
The Tenpenny Files – During the COVID years, pediatric exam rooms reveal a different story than the headlines. Developmental delays, rising anxiety, academic regression, and unresolved vaccine questions reshape childhood. A seasoned physician connects pandemic policies to long-standing debates over pediatric health, autism research, and the future facing an entire generation...
The 28th Amendment: Defining humanity in the age of artificial intelligence
The Tenpenny Files – Booker Scott examines artificial intelligence as it advances faster than law, tracing decades of quiet development and rising debates over machine personhood. He argues for a Twenty Eighth Amendment defining humanity by DNA, urging constitutional clarity as AI reshapes education, security, employment, and the future of human rights worldwide today...
How chronic stress reshapes the brain
The Tenpenny Files – Chronic stress quietly reshapes the brain, altering sleep, focus, and resilience without obvious warning. As digital saturation and emotional strain become routine, recovery fades and fatigue deepens. Dr. Patrick Porter explores measurable states of neurological restoration and explains how awareness and training can rebuild clarity, endurance, and long-term cognitive performance...
The internet you see isn’t real
The Tenpenny Files – Is the internet showing reality or a curated illusion? This discussion explores algorithmic throttling, digital identity control, and search manipulation shaping reputations, income, and public perception. Investigative insight reveals how visibility becomes currency, narratives become programmable, and awareness becomes the first step toward reclaiming autonomy online in today’s digital landscape...
The cry from the Cross
The Tenpenny Files – Witnesses stand at four corners of the Gospel record, revealing Christ through distinct voices that converge at the cross. Isolation, fulfillment, compassion, and spiritual depth unfold alongside modern hardship in Cuba, inviting readers to confront suffering, faith, and truth without reducing their meaning through honest reflection and patient listening together...
The atmospheric experiment who controls the skies
The Tenpenny Files – An investigation follows researcher Peter Kirby as he questions persistent atmospheric trails and explores government documents, scientific history, and geoengineering proposals. Connections between military research, environmental data, and technological power raise unsettling questions about who shapes the skies and how modern climate intervention quietly evolves under expanding institutional...
The bolus theory: How injection mechanics may explain vaccine injury
The Tenpenny Files – Marc Girardot challenges assumptions about intramuscular injections, proposing that delivery mechanics shape risk more than formulation alone. The Bolus Theory explores circulation, vascular injury, and organ vulnerability, arguing that anatomy and injection speed influence outcomes, raising urgent questions about safety, medical practice, and long accepted vaccination methods in modern medicine...
America is not prepared for a supply chain collapse
The Tenpenny Files – America runs on speed and assumption, not resilience. Drew Miller examines fragile supply chains, urban dependence, and habits shaped by convenience. He reveals how quiet pressure builds beneath normal routines and why preparedness, redundancy, and personal agency shift risk away from centralized systems toward households prepared to endure disruption independently...
The division narrative is a political weapon
The Tenpenny Files – Americans are told the nation stands on the edge of division, yet new survey data reveal unexpected agreement across major cultural and civic debates. Public opinion challenges institutional narratives on race, gender policy, and education, exposing a widening gap between media messaging and the country’s shared constitutional instincts today broadly...
The war for our sons begins at home
The Tenpenny Files – Hope erodes not first in culture, but in the home. Carl Barrett confronts fatherlessness, distraction, and spiritual drift shaping Generation Z. Drawing from Deuteronomy and prison ministry experience, he calls parents back to intentional leadership, daily discipleship, and accountable faith. The choice is clear: surrender the next generation to confusion or reclaim them with conviction and obedience...
Breast cancer and the lie we’ve been living
The Tenpenny Files – Breast cancer dominates headlines and fundraising campaigns, yet one daily habit escapes scrutiny. Sydney Ross Singer questions what decades of breast compression may do to lymphatic flow, immune signaling, and long-term tissue health. His controversial findings challenge detection-focused prevention models and invite a deeper look at how culture, fashion, and physiology quietly intersect...
A global crime executed through medicine
The Tenpenny Files – A legal confrontation with the U.S. military opens into a sweeping examination of global health power, emergency authority, and genetic intervention. Todd Callender outlines how treaties, mandates, and technology converge to override consent, redefine personhood, and integrate biology with data systems, framing the conflict as a struggle over sovereignty, free will, and ownership of human life...
The accelerating disappearance of the American family farm
The Tenpenny Files – The American family farm disappears quietly each year, reshaping food, communities, and national security. Through lived experience and hard data, Brian Reisinger reveals how consolidation, policy, and rising costs trap farmers between survival and collapse. As farms vanish, food systems grow fragile, ownership concentrates, and families face a narrowing path forward...
Redeeming justice in a broken culture
The Tenpenny Files – Justice has shifted from moral truth to ideological demand, leaving clarity buried beneath power and grievance. Dr. Christina Crenshaw exposes how justice detached from its theological roots reshapes culture, institutions, and identity. Through lived experience, history, and worldview, she reveals what happens when justice is demanded without truth to define it...
Becoming MomStrong in an era of cultural indoctrination
The Tenpenny Files – Motherhood now demands courage in a culture that shapes children without consent. Heidi St. John reflects on education, authority, and the rising pressure placed on families as values shift and trust erodes. She calls parents to reclaim responsibility, confront institutional influence, and protect formative years before time and conviction quietly slip away...
The U.S. addiction crisis is bigger than drugs; it’s a system breakdown
The Tenpenny Files – The U.S. addiction crisis reflects a systemic collapse, not just drug misuse. Rising deaths, stigma, and short-term treatment models fail to match the neurological reality of recovery. As fentanyl accelerates mortality, flawed incentives and missing accountability leave lives dependent on chance instead of evidence-based care and sustained support...
When the state claimed the child: The hidden purpose of modern schooling
The Tenpenny Files – The modern education system is not a historical accident but a deliberate redesign that transfers authority from families and faith to the state. I trace how compulsory schooling, altered literacy methods, and financial influence reshape belief, weaken parental control, and normalize failure, revealing a system built to mold ideology rather than cultivate independent thought...
How universities quietly reshaped American culture
The Tenpenny Files – American institutions do not drift into ideological capture by chance. I trace how universities abandoned truth-centered formation, imported critical frameworks, and transmitted them through education, faith, and culture. This long campaign reshapes authority, identity, and meaning while resisting reform through credential control and institutional permanence...
Soil biology, food independence, and the truth beneath the ground
The Tenpenny Files – I trace food independence to soil most people are taught to ignore. What I witness on damaged land exposes how biological systems collapse under chemicals, denial, and neglect. By restoring living soil instead of removing it, I see toxins disappear, animals recover, and communities regain control outside failing institutional systems...
The question behind the origin of Evil
The Tenpenny Files – Greg Rogers examines why a perfect God allows rebellion, tracing the logic of Satan’s defiance, moral agency, and divine restraint. The conversation reveals worship as freely chosen alignment and faith as honest struggle, offering a coherent framework that challenges assumptions and deepens understanding of justice, responsibility, and human freedom today...
The pattern behind history’s biggest failures
The Tenpenny Files – History’s greatest disasters rarely begin with mystery or chance. Again and again, small warnings are seen, documented, and ignored by those in power. From empires to modern institutions, the same pattern repeats: authority protects itself, evidence is buried, dissent is punished, and consequences follow. Recognizing this pattern sharpens judgment and restores personal responsibility...
Trump’s healthcare plan: Who decides when or if you get care now?
The Tenpenny Files – Healthcare decisions are quietly shifting away from doctors and patients into administrative systems that control approval, cost, and access. Twila Brase explains how insurer dominance, Medicare changes, and federal policy now determine when care moves forward. As delays increase and choices narrow, Americans discover too late that medical judgment has been replaced by bureaucratic control...
Who controls AI controls the future
The Tenpenny Files – Who controls artificial intelligence controls the future. This conversation exposes how AI already shapes power, privacy, labor, education, and family life while most people focus on surface fears. Control consolidates quietly through platforms and infrastructure, rewarding awareness and leaving the uninformed reacting to systems designed to feel invisible...
Why eating better has not produced better health
The Tenpenny Files – Most people believe they are eating well, yet feel tired, unwell, or stuck. This conversation explores how food was reframed as healthy while quietly undermining energy and metabolism, why cooking disappeared from daily life, and how reclaiming food literacy at home may be one of the most powerful steps toward lasting health...
Is my child really saved or were we taught the wrong assurance?
The Tenpenny Files – Many parents assume salvation is settled once a child prays a prayer, yet years later faith quietly fades. This conversation challenges common assumptions about assurance, exposing the difference between religious language and genuine fellowship with God, the dangers of misplaced certainty, and the biblical warnings most believers were never taught to examine closely...
This is how China-style surveillance gets rolled out quietly in America
The Tenpenny Files – China-style surveillance expands quietly across everyday life through comforting language and invisible technology. Tracking, monitoring, and conditional access arrive as convenience, not force. As habits become data and data becomes leverage, compliance feels normal and refusal simply limits options. Control emerges gradually, built into systems already accepted, automated, and difficult to challenge before...
The quiet signals before the crisis: Why animal decline is predictable long before diagnosis
The Tenpenny Files – Animals decline long before a crisis is named, yet early warning signs are often ignored. This piece reveals how predictable changes in behavior, movement, and vitality appear well before diagnosis. It challenges modern care systems that dismiss observation, normalize regression, and intervene too late, urging owners to recognize decline early and act with informed responsibility...
Food is expensive for a reason few people understand
The Tenpenny Files – Food feels expensive and farming feels impossible for most families. Joel Salatin explains why those assumptions persist and how they are often wrong. This conversation reveals how farms survive without subsidies, why debt destroys resilience, where real profit lives, and how food, land, and responsibility are deeply connected...
Vaccine questions reach highest levels of government; Andy Wakefield’s pursuit of truth
The Tenpenny Files – Vaccine questions once silenced now reach the highest levels of government as two physicians revisit data, policy, and personal cost. Long-dismissed concerns about safety, research suppression, and public health authority move from exile into official scrutiny, where records, hearings, and accountability begin to replace slogans, censorship, and professional intimidation...
The unraveling of a generation and why no one stops it
The Tenpenny Files – Parents and educators believe they understand what is happening to today’s teens, but the truth runs deeper. Dr. Dave Rahn reveals how constant stimulation quietly reshapes young minds, draining joy, resilience, and purpose. Beneath the appearance of normal life, a neurological and emotional collapse unfolds, leaving a generation restless, depleted, and unprepared for the future...
Global framework shaping identity, biology, & rights in the digital age with Celeste Solum
The Tenpenny Files – A deep examination of how digital identity, surveillance, and AI-driven systems reshape human autonomy in the modern age. Celeste Solum traces the quiet policy shifts that turn living beings into managed inventory, revealing how compliance, traceability, and technological governance steadily redefine freedom, consent, and what it means to exist within expanding global control frameworks...
The war on chlorine dioxide, with Pierre Kory, MD
The Tenpenny Files – Medicine suppression follows a repeatable pattern that long predates COVID. This conversation examines why low-cost, non-patentable therapies trigger institutional retaliation and how regulatory power, academia, and media reinforce control. Using chlorine dioxide as a case study, it reveals the hidden rules shaping modern medicine and why accountability remains elusive...
Disclosure, deception, and the last days
The Tenpenny Files – Official disclosures about unidentified aerial phenomena move from secrecy into public record, raising questions that extend beyond technology and defense. As staged revelations accelerate, institutional narratives reshape belief, challenging spiritual discernment, biblical understanding, and faith itself amid growing acceptance of non-human intelligence and managed preparation...
Climate, consensus, and the consequences
The Tenpenny Files – For decades, dissent on climate has been dismissed as dangerous. Geologist Gregory Wrightstone challenges that narrative, examining data behind climate claims, questioning consensus, and confronting censorship. He argues that warming and rising CO₂ support human and ecological prosperity, while fear-driven policies reshape education, economics, and public discourse with lasting consequences...
Why discernment became dangerous in modern America
The Tenpenny Files – Donica Hudson reflects on how discernment became suspect as institutional power expanded across faith, government, and medicine. Drawing from Scripture and America’s original covenants, she reframes prayer as spiritual authority rather than retreat, urging clarity, vigilance, and truth in an age where deception is normalized and spiritual resistance increasingly discouraged...
The federal record tied to Obama that stopped cold
The Tenpenny Files – A routine investigation leads an Ohio private investigator into a federal identity record tied to Barack Obama that refuses to reconcile. As legal challenges collapse before evidence is heard, unanswered questions emerge about courts, government agencies, and accountability at the highest levels. The unresolved record raises lasting concerns about eligibility, power, and who decides what the public is...