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Demanding an end to human organ harvesting
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – The process is highly regulated by federal policies, such as those of the UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing), to ensure safety and equity. A radically different lack of standards operates in China that illegally harvests human organs by preying on victims who are marginalized by their faith, and others who are perceived as...
The coming Millennial Kingdom: The pattern behind every fallen Empire
The Tenpenny Files – We examine why every human government eventually collapses, tracing a recurring pattern rooted in human nature. Through biblical prophecy, especially Daniel 2, we reveal a coming shift toward Christ’s Kingdom, challenging assumptions about power, history, and whether lasting solutions can ever come from human leadership alone...
Consultants or Spies? The LinkedIn Trap
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Fake recruiters lure former officials, researchers, and think tank staff with small paid reports. The work is ordinary on its face. Over time, innocent exchanges become intelligence collection. The process hides behind contracts, wire transfers, and plausible career moves. That is the danger. It is not flashy heroics. It is a steady corrosion of...
When deterrence fails: A hard look at Iran
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – I argue that war can become necessary when threats are credible, time favors the adversary, diplomacy fails, and strategic opportunity emerges. I examine Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional behavior, and vulnerabilities, urging a clear-eyed assessment of deterrence, power, and timing in confronting escalating risks before they become far more dangerous...
Palm Sunday truth in a world of accusations
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – On Palm Sunday, Jesus enters Jerusalem in humility, revealing a kingship unlike the world expects. The message calls believers to pray for peace, speak truth with care, confront injustice honestly, and trust God’s redemptive power. It urges repentance, courage, and compassion for neighbors, enemies, leaders, and suffering families alike...
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...
The end of this Middle East story is clear
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – I present a clear-eyed assessment of escalating tensions with Iran, detailing recent operations, naval dominance, and heavy losses inflicted on Iranian forces. I emphasize U.S. naval superiority, reinforce deterrence, and express unwavering support for American service members deployed in hostile waters as I highlight stakes for our nation and allies...
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...
Lessons learned from the UK MenB outbreak, Q&A 190
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Does he still have spike protein in his body after 2 years now, and can he transmit his spike protein to me through kissing? Some doctors mention the vaccine can cause death years later as it causes myocarditis and microscars. Does it essentially mean cardiac arrest is inevitable? As the mRNA is synthetic, does that mean we can’t remove it?
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...
Joe Kent says Israel is behind America’s attacks on Iran
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Joe Kent resigns over U.S. involvement in Iran, arguing the conflict lacks justification and is driven by external influence, including Israel. His departure exposes divisions within Trump’s circle on foreign policy, as debates intensify over military intervention, national security priorities, and America’s role in escalating tensions in the Middle East...
Lazarus, come out!
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – In a world of confusion and conflict, this reflection calls readers to deeper faith and trust in God. Through the story of Lazarus, it explores disappointment, prayer, and hope. It invites believers to wrestle honestly with suffering while holding firm to God’s faithfulness, urging prayer for peace and confidence in His greater purpose beyond human understanding...
What will victory look like when we leave Iran
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Debate grows over what victory in Iran truly means as U.S. military action unfolds. Supporters argue for a swift, decisive outcome without ground troops, while critics warn of escalation and long-term risks. Competing conservative voices highlight uncertainty over strategy, costs, and whether this conflict avoids another prolonged Middle East war...
Just war through a Catholic lens: Applying an ancient moral framework to the U.S.–Israel–Iran conflict
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – This analysis applies Catholic Just War theory to tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, examining morality in modern conflict. It explores diplomacy, military conduct, and violations by proxy groups, highlighting how ancient principles still guide ethical decisions on war, peace, and the responsibility to protect innocent life today...
Killed to order: China’s organ harvesting industry and the true nature of America’s biggest adversary
The Tenpenny Files – Jan Jekielek examines evidence of forced organ harvesting in China, tracing allegations tied to Falun Gong persecution. He discusses witness testimony, medical inconsistencies, and global response. The investigation raises urgent questions about ethics, state power, and the role of international institutions as disturbing details continue to emerge...
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...
12-hour ER waits! Canada’s healthcare collapse and America’s warning
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Canada’s challenges offer a powerful reminder of what happens when healthcare demand outpaces the system’s ability to respond. For the United States, the moment serves as both a warning and an opportunity—an opportunity to learn from the struggles of others while working toward a more resilient and patient-centered healthcare system...
America has a radical Islamification problem that must be addressed
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Simon Deng warns of rising radical Islamist influence in the West, citing past attacks and growing domestic threats. He urges leaders to take radicalization seriously as risks increase. Drawing from his own experience as a former slave, he advocates awareness, stronger responses, and action to prevent future violence and protect vulnerable communities...
Islamist Inquisitor ideologues vs. industrious Iranian intelligentsia
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Iran lives a paradox: a clerical regime enforcing ideological rule and a vibrant society striving for modern life. Engineers, students, and entrepreneurs push forward while religious authorities guard revolutionary power. The tension between political Islam and an industrious intelligentsia raises a larger question about faith, governance, and Iran’s future trajectory...
Joseph Hernandez, the American dream: Cuba to New York State Comptroller
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Hernandez believes that New York does not have a revenue problem, but a leadership problem. Hernandez highlights that, “Affordability is a real issue. I really believe part of the burden we have in this state (NY) is that our government is so massive. Our budget is $265 billion. That’s insanity. It’s bigger than the state of Florida, and we have half as many...
Trump restructures the world order
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – What President Trump has achieved since he’s been back in office for his second term, and especially in the past few weeks, is nothing short of remarkable. These aren’t just military victories in Venezuela and Iran; they are part of a strategic freedom revolution that will resonate throughout the world for years to come...
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...
The triumph and legacy of Donald J. Trump’s second presidency
The Tenpenny Files – Casey Fleming reveals how modern conflict unfolds through economic pressure, digital influence, and cultural division rather than traditional warfare. As Donald J. Trump’s second presidency reshapes the political landscape, this conversation explores unrestricted warfare, foreign influence, and the growing challenge citizens face in recognizing threats operating quietly inside a free society...
The media’s new Iranian ‘It Boy’ has a weenie problem
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Questions swirl around Mojtaba Khamenei’s sudden rise as Iran’s new supreme leader after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a U.S.–Israeli strike. Despite public celebrations, the 56-year-old remains unseen, fueling speculation about his leadership, legitimacy, and the future of Iran’s power structure amid international scrutiny...
The link between cartel narcoterrorism and Iran’s regime
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Transnational drug cartels intersect with global geopolitics as narcotics profits help finance Iranian proxy networks and terror operations. Growing cooperation between Latin American nations and the United States aims to dismantle cartel power, exposing deep connections between organized crime, terrorism, and international security threats shaping the Western Hemisphere...
How foreign policy decisions affect domestic well-being
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Foreign policy choices shape life at home. When leaders chase endless wars, expand government power, and tolerate selective justice, citizens pay the price. A republic survives when voters demand constitutional limits, reject corruption, and participate locally. Civic responsibility today protects liberty, security, and opportunity for the next generation of Americans to inherit and defend...
War in the Middle East: Propaganda, False flags, and the drive toward third temple politics
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Host Gail Macrae speaks with Mark Bishofsky and T. Gunnar Balstad about Middle East conflict, propaganda, and alleged false flags tied to October 7. The discussion explores media narratives, intelligence operations, religious geopolitics, and Third Temple ambitions while urging listeners to question official war justifications and information sources...
The Supreme Court has been busy
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court moves into the decision-heavy phase of its term, bringing key rulings and notable oral arguments into focus. Two stories involving state Attorneys General highlight the importance of watching state-level officials, while updates on the conflict in Iran add broader international context to today’s discussion...
The rise of radical Islam in Iran and the mullahs’ grip on power
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Iran’s 1979 revolution replaces a Western-aligned monarchy with a radical theocracy under Ayatollah Khomeini, reshaping the nation and the Middle East. Decades of repression, ideological rule, and global proxy conflicts follow, as the regime tightens control at home while supporting militant groups abroad and confronting the United States and Israel...
American F-15 pilots shot down in Kuwait. How civilians helped downed US pilots
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Three jets fell from the sky. What rose in their place was something far more powerful—a reminder that America’s presence in the world is not defined solely by critics or cable news narratives. Sometimes, it’s defined by strangers running toward danger, extending a hand, and saying, “You are safe.”
Is taking out Iran America First or just another conflict?
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Tensions rise after U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran spark debate across America. Supporters argue decisive action protects national security and halts nuclear ambitions, while critics warn of another prolonged Middle East conflict. Republicans and voters alike now wrestle with a fundamental question: does this confrontation truly serve an America First agenda?
China’s assault on the dollar and the coming mineral war
On the Record with Christian Briggs – China’s strategy to challenge dollar dominance unfolds through critical minerals, supply chains, food security, and legal warfare. As control of rare earths, coltan, and battery metals reshapes geopolitics, the struggle between Washington and Beijing intensifies—revealing how resources, technology, and global trade networks may determine the balance of power in the coming decades...
Christianity explodes in Iran: Conversions from Islam to Christianity
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – An astonishing religious shift is taking place within Islam itself in Iran. In recent years, an estimated 50,000 of Iran’s 75,000 mosques have reportedly closed due to a steep decline in attendance. Unlike traditional church buildings, most Iranian Christians gather in homes. They meet in small groups, often in secret, studying Scripture, praying, and baptizing new...
Happy Purim and happy Liberation Day for Persia
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – As Purim concludes and Ramadan continues, Persians around the world celebrate what they see as the liberation of Iran from decades of rule by radical clerics. Following a decisive U.S. and Israeli military strike, hope rises that the Iranian people may reclaim their nation and restore its cultural legacy and freedom...
Tick Tock no more: The Iranian Bull has been taken by the horns
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Escalating U.S. and Israeli military operations strike Iranian targets in a rapidly evolving conflict. Strategic air and naval power, intelligence coordination, and regional retaliation reshape the Middle East landscape. Experts examine regime stability, global geopolitical consequences, and the possibility of revolution inside Iran while the world watches a dangerous new phase...
But the Iran conflict isn’t America First… or is it?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Iran’s conflict with the United States did not begin today. For 47 years, Iran and its proxies have killed Americans through terror attacks, militias, and assassinations. As debate erupts over America First and foreign intervention, the historical record raises a difficult question: is confronting Iran long overdue to protect American lives and security...
Stealing the hardware, buying the mindset: The CCP playbook against US air power
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Modern airpower is less about metal and more about mind. The F-35 is powerful because it compresses decision cycles, fuses sensor data, and forces pilots to operate inside a tight cognitive system. That system is built over decades of doctrine, training, and painful lessons in combat. Hand that playbook to a strategic competitor and you hand them a...
Limited military action as a strategy for lasting peace?
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Three American service members are killed, and the nation confronts hard truths about Iran’s long campaign of proxy violence. Limited military action seeks to deter further aggression while lawmakers debate authority and accountability. Strength, security at home, and disciplined strategy aim to secure lasting peace without sliding into endless war...
The Constitutionality of SCOTUS tariff decision
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – President Trump has not taken his defeat well. I would say it was more like a petulant child not getting the sugary cereal he wanted. He not only expressed his displeasure with those on the court who disagreed with him, but he also called them unpatriotic and their decision un-American. Trump completely ignored both the law and the Constitution...
What do Trump tariffs, Dems Epstein problems, and a missing woman have to do with MAGA
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Supporters of MAGA argue media outrage over Trump tariffs, Epstein controversies, and sensational headlines distracts from policy wins they see reshaping America. From trade and energy to border security and judicial reform, they contend the focus should remain on economic leverage, national strength, and what they call a rising American resurgence...
China, BRICS, and the battle over global banking
On the Record with Christian Briggs – China, Russia, and the BRICS alliance accelerate a global shift away from dollar dominance through alternative banking systems, gold accumulation, and digital settlement networks. As sanctions reshape trust in Western finance, a parallel monetary order emerges, raising urgent questions about America’s economic leverage and future geopolitical influence...
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 hidden ties between Prince Andrew, Epstein, and the CCP
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – China does not stumble into influence. It builds it through proxies, honey traps, and carefully placed partners. Wealthy firms and flashy projects provide cover. When scrutiny arrives, those same partners are discarded or repackaged. The result is a slow, quiet erosion of trust between allies and a steady gain of leverage for an authoritarian...
Battle for Science: Dissent, data, and COVID debates
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – An international panel of doctors, scientists, and journalists gathers in the Netherlands to question pandemic data, vaccine policy, and institutional power. Speakers examine mortality reporting, psychological conformity, and medical ethics while urging transparency, scientific debate, and renewed respect for patient autonomy in modern healthcare across rapidly changing global...
China’s strategic assault on dollar hegemony
On the Record with Christian Briggs – China, Russia, and the expanding BRICS alliance move to challenge dollar dominance through alternative payment systems, gold accumulation, and digital settlement platforms. Economic sanctions accelerate the shift, raising urgent questions about American power, financial security, and whether a new global monetary order is already emerging, before markets fully comprehend consequences...
NIH director refocuses science towards truth
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya outlines a renewed commitment to evidence-based science, transparency, and tackling chronic disease. He addresses political influence in research, concerns about China’s bioethics, and the need for state-level action to restore integrity in medicine and protect individual sovereignty across the nation...
Why are American universities receiving billions in foreign funding?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Americans should be concerned at the thought of any foreign nation pumping millions of dollars into our education system. It’s concerning that McMahon noted there is “funding from countries and entities that are involved in activities that threaten America’s national security.” How long has this been going on? Why have we been allowing it?
CCP exploited Epstein and Harvard to penetrate US academia
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – When academic independence is traded for money and prestige, the result is less science and more strategic advantage for a rival power. When trafficking and corruption intersect with intelligence operations, the threat moves from moral outrage to national security crisis. We must stop pretending institutional apologies are enough..