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From gerrymandering to indoctrination, it’s the same power game
The intelligence explosion data center debacle
AI and Agenda 2030: The blueprint for total control?
Urgent need for supply chain oversight in defense tech
Big Brother in the exam room
How online games expose kids to hidden predators
The hidden dangers of AI (and why no one is ready)
The world is wrong side up. It needs to be turned upside down to be right side up.
Healthcare by AI, at what cost?
The rise of the One World Mind
Spike protein detox protocol shows real recovery cases
AI in healthcare needs curiosity and judgment
The hidden threat of foreign influence on military avionics
Will embracing AI in education allow our students to outpace other countries?
Does AI excite you or shiver your spine?
Regulatory failure or violation of our rights?
The healing protocols of the Creators’ Jubilee
Data centers coming to a town near you
The political fight against biometric identification for policing
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...
The promise and perils of artificial intelligence today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America stands at a crossroads as artificial intelligence reshapes daily life, markets, and power. It promises efficiency and breakthroughs while amplifying bias, resource strain, and risk. As talk of general intelligence grows, urgent questions emerge about rights, law, and humanity, demanding clear safeguards to protect freedom, families, and the future...
The secret digital dollar plan that could control your money by 2031
On the Record with Christian Briggs – I warn of a looming shift toward a centralized digital dollar that could reshape financial control. I highlight CBDCs, FedNow infrastructure, global adoption, and asset tokenization, arguing financial privacy and ownership face erosion. The transition accelerates toward a cashless system, raising concerns about oversight, regulation, and individual economic freedom...
The system that can turn off your life
The Tenpenny Files – Catherine Austin-Fitts outlines systems that link digital identity, finance, and infrastructure to real-time control over daily life. She explains how programmable money, surveillance, and centralized authority can restrict spending, movement, and access. The discussion highlights economic restructuring, enforcement mechanisms, and the urgent need to understand and respond while choices remain...
The threat of foreign apps to American data and privacy
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – We must close legal loopholes that let AI be a shield for mass collection. Lawmakers should assign liability when an autonomous system harms someone. Insurers, platforms, and builders must not hide behind lines of code. We should block foreign apps that capture intimate streams of American life. We should rebuild chip manufacturing and secure supply chains so...
This before-and-after digital detox brain scan might shock you
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A seven-week digital detox transforms one man’s brain and daily life. From monastery silence to Amish labor and family reintegration, the journey reveals sharper memory, deeper conversations, and renewed wonder. Brain scans suggest dramatic cognitive changes, raising powerful questions about screen dependence and the hidden impact of constant digital stimulation...
The moral law vs the machine – Paul List #5
Project Out Loud – Call it artificial intelligence or call it an industrial miracle. Call it whatever comforts you. The machine is a tool designed by human hands. That fact does not remove the moral danger it poses. Machines seek patterns. They learn to predict human behavior. When prediction becomes control, the prize is not efficiency. The prize is sovereignty over souls...
Creators using blockchain to maintain message integrity
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Parents reclaim education while creators use blockchain and artificial intelligence to bypass gatekeepers and protect message integrity. Homeschooling, decentralized tools, and independent media reshape culture and empower audiences. urges vigilance, moral responsibility, and civic action to defend freedom, ensure election transparency, and guide powerful technologies toward truth and...
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...
$375 million judgment against Meta signals major shift in big tech accountability
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What makes this case especially alarming is not just the presence of exploitation, but the suggestion that it was allowed to persist despite repeated red flags. Whistleblowers reportedly sounded the alarm internally, pointing to systems that enabled predators to connect, share, and profit. For victims and their families, this ruling is more than...
The collapse of legacy media and the rise of citizen-controlled news
The Tenpenny Files – We expose the collapse of legacy media and the unstoppable rise of citizen-driven news. Centralized control fractures as independent voices scale globally. Authority shifts away from institutions toward public participation, reshaping credibility, economics, and information flow into a decentralized system that no longer asks for permission to exist or expand...
Roblox isn’t just a game: The truth parents need to hear
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Predators use platforms like Roblox to target children, often by posing as other kids and slowly building trust through repeated interactions. Ashley walks through the step-by-step process of grooming in a way that helps parents understand how subtle and gradual these situations can be. What begins as a seemingly innocent...
What happens when genetic records begin at birth
The Tenpenny Files – Newborn screening expands beyond early detection as whole-genome sequencing enters hospitals and public health programs. Genetic data collected at birth shapes lifelong medical profiles, influences care decisions, and raises concerns about privacy, storage, and control. Parents navigate pressures as systems evolve and authority over their child’s future becomes increasingly complex...
Inside America’s hidden scandals: Nate Cain reports
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The rot I saw inside power was not theory. It was paper trails, wire transfers, and deliberate silence. I watched an investigation into foreign access to our uranium supply get narrowed and kneecapped. I saw analysts map money moving through shell companies and foundations until it landed where it should never have gone...
At what age should parents give their children phones?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The twelve-year-olds with smartphones were 31% more likely to show symptoms of depression, 40% more likely to be obese, and 62% more likely to get insufficient sleep. Among the group of kids who did not have a smartphone at 12, but later acquired one over the next year, the results were similar. These kids were more likely to report serious...
Infection control vs damage control
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – If we want fewer hospital-acquired infections, we must stop chasing the shiny gadget. Fix nurse-to-patient ratios. Give workers time, breaks, and the resources to care. Fix staffing and watch infections fall. Demand transparent safety studies for technologies that surround caregivers. Protect workers from surveillance that chips away at...
Who decides what your child sees?
The Tenpenny Files – Brent Dusing reveals how digital platforms quietly shape what children see, think, and accept as normal. This conversation uncovers how algorithms prioritize content, why harmful material reaches young audiences, and what parents often miss. It challenges families to rethink screen influence and understand the hidden forces guiding a child’s daily digital experience...
Is there a correlation between infant screen time and adult anxiety?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research tracks children from infancy to adolescence, revealing how early screen exposure may reshape brain development, slow decision-making, and increase anxiety risk. Findings highlight infancy as a critical window and show how simple parental interactions, like reading together, can help offset potential long-term cognitive and emotional impacts...
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...
Vaccines: Mythology, ideology, and reality
The Tenpenny Files – John Leake investigates the hidden history behind vaccines, tracing the story from early inoculation campaigns to modern pharmaceutical power. Archival records, scientific disputes, and pandemic-era revelations challenge the heroic narrative of vaccine development and raise unsettling questions about public health, scientific authority, financial incentives, and the true drivers behind medical progress...
The year artificial intelligence changes everything
The Tenpenny Files – Artificial intelligence moves from automation to autonomous reasoning, forcing society to confront new legal, economic, and cultural realities. Matthew Hunt explores how AGI, military integration, and rapid workplace automation reshape human decision-making, education, and sovereignty, urging individuals and organizations to understand and prepare for a rapidly accelerating technological future...
How smartphones are reshaping childhood and attention
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Notifications and endless scrolling reshape attention, parenting, and community life. Children trade play and conversation for screens while adults surrender focus to devices. Reclaiming presence—through limits on smartphones, turning off notifications, and prioritizing real human interaction—offers a path toward healthier minds, stronger families, and more resilient...
Why transparency matters in new genetic food platforms
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Transparency in emerging genetic food technologies is under scrutiny as mRNA livestock trials expand and labeling rules remain unclear. Families demand informed consent about what enters the food supply. Citizens push for accountability, support local ranchers, and call on states to protect transparency, free speech, and responsible oversight in agriculture...
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...
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...
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...
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...
AI shadows and Epstein’s web unmasking tech tyranny and elite corruption
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Host Nate Cain examines AI surveillance, censorship, and the race for technological dominance with Pickax CEO Jeff Dornik, exposing ethical risks and corporate power. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant reveals new layers of the Jeffrey Epstein network, alleging intelligence protection, legal manipulation, and ongoing demands for transparency and justice worldwide accountability...
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...
Travel is swiftly becoming a homeschool perk
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As homeschooling rises, families embrace the freedom to turn travel into meaningful learning experiences. Parents report stronger grades, deeper curiosity, and closer family bonds as children attend online classes from anywhere. Flexible, mobile education reshapes how families explore the world while staying academically on track throughout the year...