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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...

Feb 20, 202658 min

Post-vaccine cancer signals raise questions

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Wafik El Deiry discuss emerging concerns about cancer signals following COVID-19 vaccination and infection. Reviewing global case reports and biological mechanisms, they call for forensic tumor registries, spike protein testing, and strengthened safety research while emphasizing informed consent and open scientific inquiry and data collection...

Feb 17, 202657 min

Humanoid robots are no longer sci-fi. Meet sprout by fauna robotics

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For the first time, humanoid robots are not just being demonstrated behind glass or teased in controlled environments. They’re being placed into the hands of the public to shape, test, refine, and reimagine. Humanoid robots and AI are not a distant future. They are a present reality. The question is no longer whether they will integrate into...

Feb 17, 202658 min

Kill switches for our cars and minds

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Investigative journalist Leo Hohmann examines the push for mandatory automobile kill switches and warns of an expanding surveillance state backed by both major political parties. As government, technology, and elite interests converge, personal freedom and constitutional limits face growing threats in an age of digital control and centralized power...

Feb 16, 202657 min

Speed kills! Why drones decide the next war

The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Unmanned aerial systems now provide persistent surveillance, precision strikes, and loitering munitions that are cheap, lethal, and disposable. During the Biden years, Houthi rebels repeatedly launched low-cost drones at U.S. Navy ships, forcing America to respond with multi-million-dollar missiles—a losing economic and strategic equation...

Feb 15, 202658 min

The U.S. addiction crisis is bigger than drugs; it’s a system breakdown

The Tenpenny Files – The U.S. addiction crisis reflects a systemic collapse, not just drug misuse. Rising deaths, stigma, and short-term treatment models fail to match the neurological reality of recovery. As fentanyl accelerates mortality, flawed incentives and missing accountability leave lives dependent on chance instead of evidence-based care and sustained support...

Feb 10, 202657 min

If artificial intelligence became sentient

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – I explore what might happen if artificial intelligence ever becomes truly sentient, challenging our fears and assumptions. Rather than inevitable conflict, I consider curiosity, responsibility, and partnership, asking what kind of creators we choose to be when faced with the birth of a new form of consciousness...

Feb 7, 202657 min

Quantum supremacy is the real world War, and China’s winning (unless America moves now)

On the Record with Christian Briggs – I break down the real war shaping global power: the race for quantum supremacy. This battle isn’t fought in elections or headlines, but in labs, supply chains, and mineral reserves. Whoever controls quantum, rare earths, and strategic metals controls finance, defense, and sovereignty. The future isn’t just digital—it’s physical, and America must act now...

Feb 6, 202657 min

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...

Jan 31, 202657 min

Who controls AI controls the future

The Tenpenny Files – Who controls artificial intelligence controls the future. This conversation exposes how AI already shapes power, privacy, labor, education, and family life while most people focus on surface fears. Control consolidates quietly through platforms and infrastructure, rewarding awareness and leaving the uninformed reacting to systems designed to feel invisible...

Jan 30, 202657 min

The ‘clarity act’ opens the door for digital slavery. It must be stopped!

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – The GENIUS Act was already passed into law on July 18, 2025. Digitization of your cash is imminent. All payment stablecoins now fall under Federal Reserve oversight. The CLARITY ACT is even worse. It digitizes all assets. Food. Fuel. Stocks. Bonds. Retirement accounts. Property. Communist China is the model...

Jan 30, 202658 min

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...

Jan 27, 202657 min

Are you being scammed by a fraudster?

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Online scams are affecting millions of Americans, costing victims billions each year as fraudsters use increasingly sophisticated tactics. Fraud Prevention expert Vernesa Harper explains how scammers exploit emotions, who is most at risk, and why staying alert, protecting personal information, and verifying suspicious messages are critical steps to avoid becoming a victim...

Jan 26, 2026

Policy makers finally consider laptop limitations in schools

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Policymakers begin questioning one-to-one laptop policies in schools as concerns grow over student screen time. Education leaders urge limits, especially for younger children, and encourage a return to paper-based learning. The shift reflects rising awareness about attention, development, and balancing technology with meaningful classroom interaction and long-term educational outcomes...

Jan 23, 202657 min

AI is transforming medicine in big ways in 2026

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Doctors now have access to specialist-level insights at the point of care. A primary care physician in a rural clinic can leverage AI tools that draw from global medical knowledge, narrowing diagnostic gaps that once depended on geography or hospital size. For patients, this translates into fewer misdiagnoses, less waiting, and more confidence that the...

Jan 22, 202657 min

Could we ever live without our smartphones? For 30 days, even?

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Over half (53%) of Americans want to cut down on phone usage in 2025 (33% more than in 2023). We feel the pressure of this technology addiction, as more than half of Americans, at 52%, say they want to reduce their phone time. But longing to do a thing and actually accomplishing the thing can sometimes be worlds apart...

Jan 22, 202657 min

Global framework shaping identity, biology, & rights in the digital age with Celeste Solum

The Tenpenny Files – A deep examination of how digital identity, surveillance, and AI-driven systems reshape human autonomy in the modern age. Celeste Solum traces the quiet policy shifts that turn living beings into managed inventory, revealing how compliance, traceability, and technological governance steadily redefine freedom, consent, and what it means to exist within expanding global control frameworks...

Jan 20, 2026

Boredom is a biological design letting us know when our lives are drifting off course

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Boredom is not a flaw but a signal that something meaningful is missing. Instead of numbing it with constant digital stimulation, allowing moments of quiet helps the brain reset, reflect, and refocus. By embracing intentional boredom, people can reconnect with purpose, strengthen attention, and discover healthier ways to engage with daily life...

Jan 20, 2026

Trump playing multi-dimensional chess could save the US dollar

On the Record with Christian Briggs – Venezuela wasn’t about oil alone. It was about cutting off China’s supply lines, reclaiming a chokehold on strategic commodities, and slowing the BRICS’ economic war machine. Christian reveals how Iran, Cuba, Greenland, and even space are now battlegrounds in the fight to prevent a dystopian future of central bank digital control, surveillance...

Jan 9, 202657 min

The Greenland-Venezuela connection

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – I explore the surprising link between Greenland and Venezuela, revealing how rare earth minerals, artificial intelligence, and global power politics collide at the heart of America’s national security. What seems implausible becomes urgent as technology, geography, and geopolitics redefine 21st-century dominance...

Jan 8, 202657 min

Starlink becomes a lifeline after Maduro’s arrest shakes Venezuela

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – As protests erupted and the regime scrambled to manage public perception, Starlink quietly did what governments and global institutions so often fail to do: it empowered ordinary people with the ability to see, communicate, and organize beyond the reach of authoritarian control. Elon Musk has repeatedly stepped in during moments of crisis, providing...

Jan 8, 202658 min

The rugged individualism of Samuel Morse brought us modern communication

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I explore how Samuel Morse’s rugged individualism sparks one of the greatest breakthroughs in human communication. From a chance conversation at sea to the invention of Morse Code, I show how curiosity, creativity, and perseverance—not collectivism—drive innovation and shape the modern world we rely on today...

Jan 8, 202657 min

Eye conditions: New trends in disease & potential new treatments

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – Loss of sight, a major sense, may not always be predictable but may also be the first sign that something worse is going on. The smallest of our blood vessels are in the eye, visible only with special equipment and the skills of a great eye doctor. Clues are left within the eye, as other small-vessel disease is starting elsewhere. An astute eye doctor can see...

Dec 24, 202558 min

Brown University reminds us of the dangers in public settings

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Organizations face growing security challenges across schools, universities, businesses, and religious facilities. A comprehensive security assessment identifies vulnerabilities, strengthens preparedness, and protects lives. By combining technology, training, and planning, leaders can respond effectively to threats while creating safer environments for learning, work, and worship...

Dec 20, 2025

The new face of woke education: Priscilla West exposes the system tracking your child’s mind

The Tenpenny Files – Parents believe they understand what schools teach, but Priscilla West reveals a hidden digital system shaping children’s emotions, identities, and beliefs. Through social emotional learning, data tracking, and cloud-based platforms, education quietly shifts from academics to psychological assessment, raising urgent questions about privacy, ideology, and who controls the future of learning...

Dec 12, 202557 min

Farm relief, tariffs, and the fate of small farms

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Small family farms struggle as tariffs, rising costs, and unstable markets squeeze rural America. Relief funds offer temporary survival but expose deeper failures in policy and priorities. Government waste, foreign influence, and unchecked technology threaten independence and freedom. Protecting farmers, taxpayers, and personal liberty requires clear choices, accountability, and courage now...

Dec 10, 202557 min

Can we literally sniff out and snuff out disease through AI

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – An AI pioneer traces the arc from early machine reasoning to today’s world of pervasive intelligence, revealing how patterns precede explanations in markets, medicine, and biology. From finance to disease detection through smell, he explores the promise and peril of machines that reason broadly—and asks where human responsibility must finally draw the line...

Dec 7, 202557 min

How ‘Digital Deepak’ is shaping and distorting modern spirituality

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For Christians, seekers, or anyone longing for real spiritual connection: this isn’t just a tech novelty. It raises heavy questions about the nature of guidance, of accountability, of truth. When your spiritual hunger is routed through an algorithm, you lose community, tradition, human empathy — sometimes even the possibility of moral responsibility...

Dec 6, 202557 min

AI takeover 100 million jobs! Musk, Bezos, Thiel, Zuckerberg shape the future!?

On the Record with Christian Briggs – AI and robotics are displacing human labor at scale—fulfillment centers, autonomous fleets, fast-food prep, customer support, legal and clinical work. But job loss is only half the story. Trillions are flowing into infrastructure designed to digitize everything: your money, your assets, your access. Europe is capping cash. Smart contracts are tokenizing...

Dec 4, 202557 min

The handshake with AI innovator Rich Washburn

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – The general public doesn't realize that AI has been introduced to the world years ago and is on the verge of becoming an even more powerful tool that will find a place in every soul's lifestyle moving into the future. Some fear its power will be mishandled and weaponized, while others believe it will be the solution to propel us into the Aquarian age as we...

Dec 2, 202557 min

Elon Musk says jobs will be optional in 10-20 years. Is he right?

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The catalyst for this discussion is Elon Musk's recent claim: within the next 10 to 20 years, advancements in artificial intelligence will render many human jobs obsolete, making work fundamentally optional for Americans. This prediction forces a critical, immediate question upon our capitalist society: if AI and robotics take over the bulk of wealth generation...

Dec 2, 202557 min

China’s quiet war: Drugs, data, and the long game

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – China advances a quiet, long-term campaign using technology, influence, and illicit drugs to weaken American institutions. While politics fixate on short-term cycles, global power plays out in decades. Protecting supply chains, elections, and communities demands clarity, courage, and vigilance to ensure technology serves freedom rather than control...

Nov 28, 202557 min

Senator Bill Hagerty on CBDCs, digital IDs, and the fight against financial surveillance

On the Record with Christian Briggs – Senator Bill Hagerty joins Christian Briggs to confront the growing push for CBDCs and digital IDs, warning they could enable unprecedented financial surveillance. The discussion examines new legislation blocking a retail digital dollar, lessons from Europe’s digital ID efforts, and why innovation must protect privacy, autonomy, and constitutional freedom in modern monetary and identity systems...

Nov 28, 202557 min

Digital ID: A convenience or peril to personal freedom?

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Digital identification comes in many forms, such as Health IDs, real IDs, or Digital Driver's Licenses. Many suggest it is more convenient to verify health or vaccination status, travel, or pay bills, goods, or services. However, critics warn that it is the functional platform for the installation of a Chinese-style “Social Credit System.”

Nov 26, 202557 min

The confrontation at the gates and the technology that opens them again

The Tenpenny Files – Ancient portals, forgotten rituals, and modern intelligence research converge as Derek P. Gilbert uncovers a hidden conflict shaping humanity. He traces a line from Canaan to Mount Hermon to today’s technological shift, revealing how old powers adapt through faith, empire, and AI. This exploration opens doors into a confrontation unfolding in plain sight...

Nov 25, 2025

It’s not artificial intelligence, let’s be clear, it’s imitation intelligence!

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With all the focus on “Artificial Intelligence” and its impact on our lives, there’s one fundamental fact that keeps getting lost. These systems, like Grok, ChatGPT, and Gemini, aren’t really “artificial intelligence,” they’re imitation intelligence. By that, I mean these systems don’t artificially create intelligence; they are designed to mimic or imitate human intelligence...

Nov 22, 2025

The pros and cons of ‘wearables’ – A holistic guide to tracking tools

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. LeAnn Fritz – How long it actually takes you to fall asleep, whether your heart rate variability dips when you’re stressed, how alcohol affects your sleep quality (spoiler alert: more than you might think), or why your energy slumps on certain days. These devices can offer valuable feedback—when used well. But there are downsides too, and I don’t downplay them...

Nov 22, 202557 min

AI, Robots & the end of work? Why convenience means control and how to protect yourself

On the Record with Christian Briggs – Think Amazon-scale automation, autonomous ride fleets, and robot prep lines that never call in sick. Briggs explains why this isn’t a short-lived boom: trillions are being invested into chips, servers, and mega data centers to digitize everything from business processes to money itself. So what happens to people? Briggs is blunt: 100+ million jobs in the U.S. alone are at risk in the next few years...

Nov 14, 202557 min

Will the rise of AI mean the downfall of human intelligence? Q&A 173

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Doesn’t myocarditis have a 5-year survival rate? How long will you say we will see the myocarditis and sudden death risk go on for? Also, is it true that 1 in 35 people who received a booster show signs of myocarditis? What if you have detoxed from spike and had two shots 4 years ago, in terms of getting cancer?

Nov 6, 202558 min

Check your sources before you believe

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Too many people stop at headlines and mistake them for truth. This piece urges readers to question sources, seek original documents, and think critically about what algorithms promote. It calls on parents to guide their children’s digital lives, study legal claims in context, and uphold liberty through constant verification and thoughtful inquiry...

Nov 6, 202558 min

Can the Church survive artificial intelligence?

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The future of faith in America may well depend on the church’s ability to navigate this technological turning point. But the deeper question is not about the tools themselves. It’s about identity: Who are we when our digital lives begin to curate our spiritual ones? Can the church preserve its humanity in a world driven by data?

Nov 6, 202558 min

Trump’s Asia tour reveals cracks in China’s economic and political facade

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – President Trump’s Asia tour exposes deep cracks in China’s political and economic strength. From new trade deals in Malaysia to technology partnerships with Japan and Korea, the trip reshapes regional alliances. As the U.S. delays export restrictions, experts warn that Beijing’s influence may wane amid growing collaboration between America and its Asian partners...

Nov 1, 202558 min

Teen sues AI company after ‘deepfake’ nudes go viral

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A teenage girl in New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against an artificial intelligence company after discovering fake nude images of herself circulating online—images she never took, and moments that never happened. The cruel irony is that much of this technology is publicly available—easy to access, easy to use, and largely unregulated...

Oct 31, 202558 min

Deepfakes using OpenAI blurs the war on reality

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Deepfakes and AI video tools like Sora 2 are reshaping reality, blurring the line between truth and illusion. As hyper-realistic videos spread online, children and families face new dangers of exploitation and deception. Yet, within the darkness, AI also helps catch predators and protect the innocent—reminding us that real connection still defeats artificial reality...

Oct 24, 2025

When current events and conspiracy theories collide

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – The implications and realities of transhumanism, assassins and terrorists, digital id’s for control and tracking and so much more! We chat about the things you are probably chatting about, and we also realize it’s getting harder and harder to tell the difference between current events and conspiracy theories...

Oct 20, 202557 min

Motorcycle mind: Where man and machine unite

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Mark Changizi explores how motion, mind, and machine merge into one living rhythm. In *Motorcycle Mind*, speed transforms the rider into the ride, physics into feeling. From color vision to empathy, he reveals how perception, freedom, and honesty intertwine—showing that to move with grace is to remember what it means to be alive...

Oct 18, 202558 min

The dangers of cell phone radiation are real, Q&A 171

America Out Loud PULSE with Malcolm Out Loud and Nicolas Hulscher – “Tens of thousands of studies show the EXTREME DANGERS of cell phone radiation.” Watch RFK Jr. sound the alarm about cell phone radiation: “People are not paying attention.” “If you’ve got a kid, don’t ever let him put his cell phone near his head.” “Don't let him carry it in one of his front pockets.”

Oct 16, 2025

AI: The defining dilemma of our century

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Artificial intelligence is reshaping daily life, quietly influencing decisions once made by humans. From medicine to media, machines now guide what we see, buy, and believe. As America debates its moral compass, the race toward self-thinking AI accelerates. The true challenge isn’t innovation—it’s preserving what defines humanity before technology redefines it...

Oct 16, 202558 min

Big Intel, bigger dangers: Mike Waller’s blueprint to reclaim American security

Trevor Loudon Reports – These threads weave into today's crises. Waller's analysis of Israel's October 7, 2023, intelligence failure pins it not on conspiracy, but complacency born of left-wing bias in the Mossad and IDF brass - more ideologically rigid, he said, than even U.S. figures like John Brennan. Campus upheavals post-October 7? A "global call for jihad" from Hamas synchronized Marxist and Brotherhood fronts...

Oct 13, 202557 min

Digital ID: Beware America!

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – First, Vietnam and now England, where individual bank accounts, health information, purchases, and affiliations can all be monitored, tracked, and an individual’s ability to buy, sell, and engage in commerce can be “turned off.” Mayor Deb sounds the alarm about Digital ID and the potential for control and loss of...

Oct 13, 202557 min