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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…
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Dr. Nina Teicholz joins Dr. McCullough to challenge decades of low-fat dietary advice, arguing that natural animal fats like butter, cheese, and meat can support better health. She promotes reducing sugar and starch while embracing whole foods, suggesting that balanced fat consumption may help combat obesity, diabetes, and other modern metabolic disorders…
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Don’t fool yourself. Today in America, we do not have a free market. Crony Capitalism, where the government picks winners and losers, is our model. Will we ever go back to free markets, small government? Hopefully, some good will come out of the government shutdown. We do not need the government to survive…
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Birthrates are falling across the world, threatening the future of civilization. In a thoughtful exchange with journalist Elizabeth Nickson, the discussion explores why modern culture steers young adults away from marriage and parenthood, the economic and emotional costs of this shift, and the deep longing many feel for family and connection in an age of decline…
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – A new era in U.S. climate and energy policy emerges as President Trump reverses globalist environmental mandates. From exiting the Paris Agreement to prioritizing affordable, reliable American energy, leaders refocus on national strength over international approval. Dr. Sterling Burnett of The Heartland Institute explains how this shift restores common sense to powering…
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Over the past five years, I’ve had a front-row seat to how the machine of the federal government operates. When news broke in January 2021 that eight sitting U.S. Senators had their phones tapped by the Biden team, I knew it was time to share how it happened to my own family. Connecting truth to breaking news is often the most effective way to cut through the noise…
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Jeff and Mark explore why many Americans stay trapped in false mindsets, pointing to a lack of curiosity and flawed education. They discuss cultural obstacles to growth and share insights from a church teaching on public dating—highlighting how bringing relationships into the community can build accountability, deepen trust, and reveal genuine compatibility…
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…
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Is the government shutdown really about healthcare or relevancy? Christian Briggs will tell us how long this goes on for… and Trump’s reaction to China’s policy change on Rare Earths. Brandon Weichert talks peace in Middle East… bringing Arabs and Muslims together for Israeli peace deal? Nate Cain on Weaponization – James Comey, Adam Schiff, Letitia James… The media cries foul…
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – What the Trump administration dropped on Harvard was not a handful of bureaucratic orders but an interlocking chain of national-security locks. For the United States, it sliced open a domestic high ground long compromised by infiltration; for the Chinese Communist Party, it severed the main artery of its academic-warfare network in America…
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Joseph Archer claims moral superiority is society’s greatest toxin, but faith teaches otherwise. True morality, grounded in God’s Word, defines right and wrong beyond human opinion. Rejecting divine truth leads to chaos, not freedom. This piece defends biblical principles, challenges moral relativism, and calls for a return to accountability, truth, and the pursuit of holiness…
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Debate grows over whether America needs another Bill of Rights. Some claim the Constitution no longer protects our freedoms, while others argue enforcement—not expansion—is the answer. From a Washington State classroom to North Carolina’s Parents’ Bill of Rights, the question remains: do we strengthen our rights with new laws or uphold the ones we already have…
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – The debate over whether America is a republic or a democracy intensifies as citizens are urged to defend constitutional principles. Emphasizing individual rights, faith, and civic duty, this piece calls for vigilance to preserve liberty. It reminds Americans that freedom endures only when citizens actively uphold the Constitution and hold leaders accountable…
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Telling the truth is never easy, but it’s always worth it. Even when honesty is dangerous or rejected, we are called to speak boldly, just as John did in Revelation and Jesus before him. Truth may be uncomfortable, yet it leads to freedom and joy, for in the end, God’s kingdom prevails and His truth reigns forever…












































