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Biotech meets Big Tech: Who’s watching your health
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Nurses examine the expanding intersection of biotech and Big Tech, raising urgent questions about health data, surveillance, and human dignity. As biologics, wearables, and corporate power converge, the conversation challenges listeners to consider consent, autonomy, and the spiritual cost of unchecked innovation in modern healthcare...
How Europe’s political warfare came to America
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – The political influence operations aimed at conservatives in the United States are not organic. They are global. Steven Kuhn explains how ideological narratives that historically did not resonate in America—terms like “fascist,” “Nazi,” “authoritarian,” and “no kings”—were developed, normalized, and weaponized in Europe, then deliberately...
Trump’s Davos shockwave: Greenland key to crushing China, & Europe blinked!
On the Record with Christian Briggs – Who wins the coming tariff war—Europe, Latin America, or the U.S.? Are fears of inflation—or even hyperinflation by 2026—legitimate warnings or elite-driven panic? It’s a roadmap to what comes next in the global power struggle—and a wake-up call for anyone still mistaking Trump’s moves for impulsive noise. The next move is already in motion. Don’t blink...
How Washington is building ISIS in Syria and plans to use it against Iran in Iraq
The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – There is a better alternative: stop outsourcing U.S. policy to proxy forces with extremist roots; stop laundering their reputations to fit Beltway talking points; stop treating local allies as disposable; and stop building Iran strategy on the most volatile accelerant in the region. If the last twenty years taught anything, it’s that chaos is easy to unleash and...
Neighbor or enemy: Canada pledges allegiance to the CCP
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Once a trusted neighbor, Canada now stands at a crossroads as shifting alliances raise alarms in the United States. From shared battlefields and values to authoritarian drift and globalist partnerships, this piece questions whether Canada remains a friend or has become a strategic adversary in a rapidly changing world...
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...
Jeff Nyquist’s stark warning: Symbolic strikes, real wins for the enemy
Trevor Loudon Reports – Nyquist argued that American leadership, including Trump, operates through stratagem rather than genuine strategy. Drawing from Clausewitz, he defined stratagem as deception through action. Trump exemplifies this pattern, presenting bold actions that ultimately preserve the bipolar world order dominated by the socialist camp led by Moscow and Beijing...
Davos, Greenland, Venezuela, Iran & WHO: America’s cost of superpower status
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Trump in Davos sets the global agenda in the quest for Greenland. The Golden Dome vs Reagan’s Star Wars system… The US decision to withdraw from the WHO rattled the health world. Iran at the brink as the US sends military power to the Middle East! Major Fred Galvin, LTC Sargis Sangari, and IQ al-Rassooli take on a world of...
The Beijing Declaration reads like a playbook for de-Americanization
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – China’s economic footprint is already massive. Chinese companies dominate solar inverter manufacturing and ship hardware across the globe. Independent technical reviews found undocumented communication modules inside some inverters and batteries. Those are not benign faults. They are potential backdoors that can be activated remotely to disrupt...
Out of the WHO and on with the new
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – If we want a safer world, start with real health. Fund sanitation and nutrition. Strengthen oversight, so aid serves people, not contracts. Insist that pathogen sharing is transparent, time-limited, and tied to capacity building. Break the monopoly of secrecy around genetic data. Hold bureaucracies accountable. Return medicine to the bedside and away...