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Domestic lithium extraction: Securing America’s future
The age of ‘make-believe’ is over
The intelligence explosion data center debacle
New economics and science papers obliterate the climate scare
The new cold economics of Middle East oil for China
Doomberg on Iran, OPEC, China, Russia-Ukraine, and the return of energy realism
Building safer communities through local accountability
Sanctions as a double-edged sword in U.S.-Iran relations
The big lie: Emissions are causing a climate emergency – meet Frank Lasee
OPEC changes and their effects on global energy markets
The China strategy that could break America
War, oil, and tariffs: The chain reaction that could hit your wallet next
Electricity systems show signs of structural stress
Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements erode public trust
War, energy, and the illusions that could break the West
Do or Die: U.S. Navy blockade in Strait of Hormuz
Inside the Iran war, China’s hidden role, and the economic shock about to hit your wallet
The growing complexities of the US-Israeli war against Iran
How energy resources shape Venezuela’s political crisis
The Strait of Hormuz just exposed the Great Western energy lie
The Artemis mission highlights America’s best potential
It’s off to the moon and a return to climate realism
Data centers coming to a town near you
The great energy lie: Global warming politics in a world where the Strait of Hormuz can close overnight
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Energy security is not an academic exercise. It is the foundation of national survival. The Iran conflict and instability across key maritime corridors demonstrate that global energy flows run through narrow, vulnerable arteries. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz. A disruption there is not theoretical—it is existential for...
A nuclear power renaissance for us all
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – As geopolitical tensions rise across the world, nuclear power’s star is at last on the rise again. More and more nations are coming to realize that, if we want to continue to improve our standard of living while protecting the environment, nuclear power is the way to go. Not that the sector is perfect or that we can’t still improve how we...
The shocking truth about ‘data centers’
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – You need to know what is happening and be proactively engaged with your local government officials. Why? An average data center uses 500,000 gallons of water a day and so much power that electric rates increase by an average of 267% to local users within 5 years, and there’s more...
Net Zero dies in the Strait of Hormuz
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – When that artery is threatened, markets do not debate policy frameworks or ESG targets. They react instantly, violently, and rationally. Prices move. Risk premiums surge. Governments scramble. Because the system understands something policymakers have tried to wish away: There is no replacement infrastructure capable of absorbing that shock...
Trump trumps the world: Islamists and globalists struggle to fight back
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – I break down the real forces shaping the Middle East conflict, from oil markets to geopolitical strategy. I expose media narratives, examine Iran and Venezuela, and reveal how global power, energy, and ideology intersect. Look beyond headlines and understand who truly benefits and how America is positioning itself for dominance...
Trump’s Iran gamble, the housing bill “trap,” and digital currency warning
On the Record with Christian Briggs – I examine rising tensions with Iran, arguing the conflict reshapes global power, energy markets, and U.S. strategy. He warns a new housing bill quietly advances centralized digital currency, raising concerns about economic control, personal freedom, and long-term consequences for Americans navigating inflation, policy shifts, and an increasingly uncertain financial future...
Israel pushed US to war in Iraq for cheap oil. Are they doing it again in Iran?
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Former oil official Gary Vogler recounts how energy interests shaped the Iraq War and suggests similar forces influence tensions with Iran. His account highlights Israel’s energy vulnerabilities, pipeline politics, and the strategic role of oil, revealing how conflicts in the Middle East revolve around resource security rather than public justifications...
Risks of secret deals in US Iran negotiations explained
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Questions about U.S. negotiations with Iran raise concerns over transparency, national security, and economic consequences. Potential sanctions relief, oil market shifts, and insider trading suspicions highlight risks to public trust. Calls grow for congressional oversight and verifiable terms to ensure stability, accountability, and that American interests remain protected in high-stakes diplomatic decisions...
How geopolitics impact American families and gas prices
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Geopolitics drives consequences at home as rising tensions threaten energy supply and push gas prices higher. Families feel the strain while political dysfunction deepens economic pressure. Leaders face scrutiny over accountability, alliances, and priorities, as voters weigh costs of instability, demand transparency, and seek policies that protect household finances and national security...
Iran targets Gulf states as tensions escalate
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Iran escalates tensions by targeting Gulf oil infrastructure as US and Israeli forces strike key military assets. Retired Lt. Col. Darin Gaub analyzes the strategy, regional restraint, and potential next moves, including the importance of Kharg Island and the risk of a broader conflict unfolding across the Middle East...
The Strait of Hormuz’s influence on global energy security
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The strategic geography is plain. The Strait of Hormuz is not trivia. A tiny island can disrupt oil flows that affect billions of wallets. Escorting ships is a measured step. Seizing territory is a choice that brings casualties and responsibilities. If we act, let it be with clear objectives and with an eye on ending fights fast. The cost of open-ended occupation is paid in American blood...
Wind and solar power cannot, and should not, replace Persian Gulf oil
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – This structural dependence means that any disruption—whether from conflict, sabotage, or shipping hazards—would immediately constrain global supply, exactly as we have seen in the past two weeks. Natural gas flows reinforce this vulnerability. Qatar, one of the world’s largest LNG exporters, ships nearly all of its liquefied natural gas...
The Samson threshold meets the energy century
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Rising tensions between Iran and Israel expose a deeper geopolitical fault line linking nuclear deterrence, global energy flows, and the explosive electricity demands of artificial intelligence. As data centers reshape power consumption and the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint, great power competition and energy stability collide in dangerous ways...
Oil shock, Iran war, and the 2026 election bombshell
On the Record with Christian Briggs – Christian Briggs and Chris Walker unpack the Iran conflict, surging oil prices, and the global economic shock that follows. As energy markets rattle and inflation fears grow, they examine how geopolitical strategy, supply chain disruptions, and rising fuel costs could reshape the 2026 midterms, global power dynamics, and the future of American politics...
Iran, China, and the weaponization of energy is the root cause
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – China itself depends heavily on the uninterrupted flow of Persian Gulf energy. A prolonged disruption would send oil prices soaring and threaten the stability of China’s own economy. This dynamic highlights the delicate strategic balance that defines modern energy geopolitics. Nations simultaneously compete for influence over energy resources while...
The geopolitical impact of the Iran war has far-reaching consequences for China
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – China’s geopolitical blueprint for global dominance under the Belt and Road agenda has been to gain influence in certain regions while using minerals, natural resources, and oil traded in Yuan instead of dollars to create its own global currency basis. Around 90% of Iranian oil exports have been going to China, because due to...
Fossil fuels and nuclear power kept the lights on during February’s cold snap
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Wind and solar power gave insignificant contributions, despite having received hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars over the past 20 years. Yet environmental activists want us to believe that we can transition away from fossil fuels, not to nuclear, about which they are unjustifiably terrified, but to the least reliable and most expensive energy...
America’s countermodel to Europe: Energy abundance as grand strategy
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – While Europe constrains energy, the United States has largely expanded it. During the Trump administration, energy independence became explicit national policy. Deregulation, expanded leasing, pipeline construction, and export infrastructure development produced a surge in output that reshaped global markets...
What your state government is doing behind the scenes
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – State governments shape daily life through regulations, lawsuits, and policy decisions that often escape public attention. From energy mandates and vaccine disputes to immigration trends and job losses, citizens confront consequences close to home. Vigilance at state, local, and federal levels remains essential to preserving accountability and freedom for all...
Demystifying the repeal of the endangerment finding
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – “And who paid the biggest price?” asked Lee Zeldin. “Hard working families, small businesses, millions of Americans who just want a reliable, affordable car to get to work, take their kids to school, or go to church on Sunday. The endangerment finding and the regulations that were based on it didn’t just regulate emissions; it regulated...
The Clean Air Act was dirty business: Repeal of EPA policy is cause for celebration
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – This is only the opening shot. By knocking out the automobile portion first, the administration launched a strategic, step-by-step rollback of a regulatory machine that ballooned far beyond anything Congress ever intended. This is a long-awaited turning point—proof that the tide is finally shifting toward freedom, innovation, and economic sanity...
What happens when blackouts occur during extreme cold?
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – What caused this extreme weather? Why did our power sources fail at the worst possible moment, and what does this tell us about the future as we transition from dispatchable power, such as coal, oil, and natural gas that grid operators can turn on, turn off, or ramp up and down whenever they need it, to nondispatchable sources...
The old order is dead! The reshaping of America and the global order
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – The traditional “legacy” institutions — legacy media, education, law, and cultural arbiters — have become aligned with a single political coalition. This alignment, critics say, is not incidental but strategic: it perpetuates a narrative ecosystem that reinforces partisan outcomes. They argue that the Democratic Party now wields disproportionate influence...
Minnesota is not an outlier; it is a preview of what is to come
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – From Davos to Washington, the credibility of Net Zero and Great Reset-style globalism is eroding. Even establishment economists and geopolitical thinkers now warn that technocratic overreach, energy scarcity, and moral absolutism are fueling backlash rather than compliance. When societies are stressed people become governable through fear...
Let’s not follow California into energy poverty
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – California families face soaring electricity costs as millions struggle to pay energy bills. Jason Isaac explains how policy choices prioritize symbolism over reliability, driving energy poverty. He also examines renewed U.S. involvement in Venezuela’s oil sector and how global energy shifts create consequences, risks, and opportunities for American consumers today...
The myths, costs, and consequences of industrial wind power
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Wind power is promoted as clean, reliable, and affordable, yet evidence tells a different story. Intermittency weakens electric grids, environmental damage is widespread, costs continue to rise, and offshore wind projects face mounting failures. This episode examines the technical, ecological, and economic realities behind industrial wind energy and questions its role in a sustainable future...
By withdrawing from the climate treaty, Trump ends America’s UN climate change nightmare!
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – The UNFCCC was fundamentally flawed right from the start. It assumed there was a climate problem, even though IPCC, launched two years earlier, had not yet established that there actually was one. And it gave China and other developing countries, now the greatest source of emissions, an opt-out clause so that...