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The age of ‘make-believe’ is over
The intelligence explosion data center debacle
New economics and science papers obliterate the climate scare
How you can help stop geoengineering; an interview with Attorney Nicole Pearson of The Geofight
The PRIME Act expansion: A win for local meat producers
The big lie: Emissions are causing a climate emergency – meet Frank Lasee
A landmark whistleblower lawsuit was made against geoengineering
Families unite across politics against glyphosate risks
Unstoppable: The food you eat is being chemically altered
Secrecy and nondisclosure agreements erode public trust
Youth waking up from the climate change nightmare
The ‘patent insanity’ of geoengineering: The mad world of weather manipulation patents
Cancer may be starting long before diagnosis
It’s off to the moon and a return to climate realism
Seeds of deception: GMOs, glyphosate, and the rise of gene editing
The Tenpenny Files – This episode explores GMOs, glyphosate exposure, and the rapid rise of CRISPR gene editing. Jeffrey Smith explains how these technologies enter the food system with limited oversight, how exposure impacts health, and why engineered microbes present irreversible environmental risks unfolding now across agriculture, manufacturing, and everyday food consumption worldwide...
Be calm, be confident, and be bold in the truth! A holy week interview with Rev John Naugle
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – In these extraordinarily troubling times, we find ourselves in a world full of turmoil, wrought by the unaccountable, so-called “elites” in power. Undeclared, unconstitutional wars of choice. Our young soldiers mustered to die overseas…in service of what? The global economy is in turmoil. Increased surveillance and...
From processed foods to real food: A 65-pound loss
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – A transformative journey begins at 278 pounds and leads to a 65-pound weight loss through real food, exercise, and discipline. Embracing whole foods, avoiding processed ingredients, and adopting an active lifestyle reshapes health, mindset, and purpose while highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture and informed food choices...
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...
Idaho lawmaker leads fight against geoengineering
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – I speak with Idaho State Representative Clint Hostetler about his fight to stop geoengineering and challenge federal overreach. We break down cloud seeding, solar radiation programs, and the information war, while showing how citizens can take action to defend the Constitution and protect our environment from these dangerous interventions...
Glyphosate debate fuels push for regenerative farming
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Debate over glyphosate intensifies as advocates warn of health risks and environmental harm. Support grows for regenerative farming as a sustainable alternative to chemical agriculture. Policymakers and farmers face challenges balancing crop demands, economic pressures, and public health concerns while transitioning toward practices that prioritize soil health and reduce pesticide...
Geoengineering hits the mainstream press: CIA accused of ‘poisoning the sky’ with toxins
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – In this episode, we review an article that appeared on March 17, 2026, on the front page of one of the largest circulation newspapers in the Western World: The Daily Mail (UK). Here’s the link to the newspaper article: CIA accused of 'poisoning the sky' with toxins as files expose secret weather control agenda...
Victory Garden Alliance inspires Americans to grow and eat real food
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Jacqueline Capriotti revives the spirit of World War II victory gardens through the Victory Garden Alliance, encouraging Americans to grow their own food. The movement promotes regenerative agriculture, community trade, and local food resilience, inspiring families nationwide to embrace healthier lifestyles and reconnect with sustainable, homegrown nourishment...
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...
How EMF exposure may disrupt the body’s natural rhythms
The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Justin Frandson explores how modern electromagnetic exposure interacts with the body’s natural electrical systems. Drawing from decades of work with elite athletes, he explains the biological impact of constant wireless signals and why reconnecting with nature’s electrical environment through grounding may play a critical role in restoring balance and performance...
Stopping geoengineering in the courts, with Attorney Blake Horwitz
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – The American people are being poisoned, without their knowledge, by the toxic materials being sprayed overhead by geoengineering activities. Mr. Horwitz passionately urges you and all citizens to take meaningful action to stop the poisoning of our skies. Here are some steps to take right now...
Introducing “the geofight”
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Attorney Nicole Pearson discusses the legal battle against geoengineering, arguing weather modification programs violate constitutional protections and environmental law. She explains ongoing lawsuits, citizen action efforts, and the proposed Air Quality Act while urging public support, whistleblowers, and grassroots involvement to challenge unlawful atmospheric manipulation...
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...
From tax lawyer to regenerative farmer leading MAHA
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Former tax attorney John Klar returns to his family’s Vermont roots and becomes a regenerative farmer and advocate for small farms. Now active in the Make America Healthy Again movement, he challenges industrial agriculture, promotes local food systems, and pushes policies supporting organic farming, soil health, and healthier food for communities...
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...
Federal anti-geoengineering bill gains momentum
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – A growing movement challenges weather modification programs, comparing geoengineering to gain-of-function science and warning of escalating harm to public health, ecosystems, and freedom. Lawmakers introduce the Air Quality Act as activists organize a national roundtable, urging citizens to demand transparency, accountability, and an end to atmospheric intervention...
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...
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...
Paying the price for our national lack of vision
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I’m old enough to have seen the original Star Wars trilogy in theaters. In Return of the Jedi, the emperor tells Luke, You will pay the price for your lack of vision.” Sadly, the American people are paying the price for our lack of vision. The Trump administration recently reversed an Obama administration decision that had found certain “greenhouse gases” to be dangerous...
Geoengineering is destroying insect and invertebrate populations
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Abby Rockefeller examines the alarming disappearance of insects and soil invertebrates, linking ecological collapse to geoengineering practices. From firsthand observations and conservation experience, she warns of cascading environmental consequences and urges immediate action to protect biodiversity, food systems, and planetary health for future generations worldwide...
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...
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...
Fighting to stop geoengineering in South Carolina with Rep Lee Gilreath
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – South Carolina lawmakers move to ban geoengineering as Rep. Lee Gilreath advances HB 4624 with strong penalties and citizen enforcement. This episode explores state and federal efforts to stop atmospheric manipulation, protect public health, and defend informed consent. Learn how communities can act now to safeguard clean air, water, and the future of children...
Environmental medicine takes center stage in San Antonio
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Environmental medicine takes the spotlight in San Antonio as experts explore how toxins, allergens, and chronic exposures affect human health. A long-format interview with AAEM leader Barry Smeltzer, PA-C, highlights the Academy’s mission, its 60-year legacy, and the upcoming EnviroMed 2026 conference focused on immune dysfunction and environmentally driven illness...
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...
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 media ignores a science paper that demolishes the climate scare
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Even reporters with science backgrounds would find this intimidating. But mainstream media have also ignored this paper because it presents a very inconvenient finding—when real-world observational data is compared with the output of computerized climate models, the only way we can get the two to agree is if...
Beneath the ice and headlines, the ‘storm of the century’ reveals America’s best
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – America has never lost her compassion. It’s just quieter than outrage and far less interested in applause. When the snow melts, the plow lines will disappear. But the truth revealed by this storm should linger: beneath the ice and headlines, there is still a deep, stubborn lightness in America. And it shows up exactly when it’s needed most...
The forgotten foundations of healing: Quinten Bynum opens our eyes!
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – In this episode of The Nurses Report, Kimberly Overton speaks with nature educator Quinten Bynum about reconnecting with plants, mushrooms, and local ecosystems. They explore ancestral healing, observation-based learning, and why slowing down and engaging with nature remains essential to health and resilience 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...
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...
Geoengineering exposed: Legal action, whistleblowers, and truth
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...
When leadership fails: Wildfires, Hollywood, and political power
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Wildfires expose leadership failures as communities burn and systems stall. A celebrity platform demands accountability while Hollywood declines and local government falters. From empty reservoirs to broken permit offices, real reform begins with showing up, rebuilding trust, and holding power to account where everyday life is shaped...
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...
The legal fight to stop geoengineering begins
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – A veteran litigation firm steps forward to confront geoengineering through legal action. Attorney Blake Horwitz explains accountability strategies, whistleblower protections, and growing legal scrutiny of climate modification practices while calling on pilots, scientists, and experts to help expose environmental and public health harms...
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...