Podcast
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – I explore the journey of Lady Brigitte Gabriel from a humble beginning in Southern Lebanon to becoming a leading figure in America. Delving into the transformation of Lebanon due to Islamic extremism and the rise of Hezbollah, I reflect on the challenges and the creation of Act for America, a response to growing radicalism.
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – To support their push to cancel Thanksgiving, they point to native American Indians who were killed in the war over land against settlers during the 1600s. Of course, the media or Democrats never mention the slaughter of settlers by Indians (in war people are killed). Neither do they mention the…
Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – We delve into the critical issue of psychotropic drug overprescribing and its implications. We discuss the urgent need for cautious diagnosis, especially in ADHD cases, and advocate for holistic patient assessments. Joining me is Bob Schwartz, who shares his personal journey and mission to educate on safer healthcare practices, highlighting the importance of informed decision-making…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Henry Ealy – Did you enjoy last week’s adult conversation about the MMR vaccine? Are you hoping that I’d do the same thing and tear the damn COVID shots a new one, too…and just in time for Thanksgiving? Well, you’re in luck! In this episode I take you on a repeat tour of why so many of us fail in emotionally charged conversations about vaccines. Why do we so often fail? Perhaps it’s because we’re…
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Exploring England’s tumultuous past, I delve into the tyrannical reigns of monarchs like Henry VIII and Bloody Mary. Their laws, such as the Act of Supremacy and the Act of Uniformity, harshly impacted religious freedom. The Puritans and Pilgrims, seeking to escape these oppressions, faced numerous trials, highlighting the intense struggle for religious liberty in England’s history.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – In today’s post, we delve into the alarming parallels between notorious state-controlled organizations and current trends in the U.S. Secret Police. I highlight how fear, intimidation, and law enforcement abuses are shaping our society. It’s crucial for us, the people, to take a stand against this tyranny and start the necessary cleanup for a better future.
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – A misdemeanor arrest for disorderly conduct led to an official diagnosis of PTSD, but instead of allowing treatment, the police chief fired him. Sgt Matthew Hunter served the Des Moines Iowa Police Department honorably for more than 21 years, but tragedy struck when his close friend and partner, Sgt Joe Morgan, took his own life…
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – As Chinese President Xi Jinping visits San Francisco for the APEC conference, Governor Gavin Newsom’s actions spark controversy. The city’s cleanup and hidden homelessness raise questions about priorities. Meanwhile, Biden and Blinken’s meeting with Xi seems lackluster, failing to address key issues. The U.S. and China’s AI technology agreement in military applications becomes a focal point.
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – Exploring the current state of America’s maritime industry, I delve into the challenges and potential for revival. With insights into global shipping dynamics and the critical role of a robust merchant fleet, I discuss how education, government support, and strategic leadership can reinvigorate this vital sector, integral to national growth and self-sufficiency in the modern world.
The Voice of a Nation [malcolm at eight] – In this insightful piece, I explore the complexities of cultural integration in the USA and Europe, contrasting Western values with Islamic beliefs. I challenge leftist ideologies and highlight the importance of understanding religious and cultural differences. The discussion delves into immigration, faith, and the political landscape, underscoring the urgent need for awareness and dialogue in our…
America Emboldened with Greg Boulden – In this discussion, we delve into 5th generation warfare and its implications in the digital realm. We explore how digital media assaults our consciousness, the addictive nature of dopamine responses, and the societal impacts of these phenomena. Join us as we unpack Yuri Bezmenov’s insights and Simon Esler’s perspectives in part 2 of our series on this pivotal topic.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Exploring the tumultuous era of King Henry VIII, I delve into the roots of the Pilgrim’s journey to the New World. Unraveling the complex interplay of religion and politics, from the establishment of the Church of England to the Puritan movement, this exploration sheds light on the profound impacts of these historical events on religious freedom and the eventual birth of a new society in an…
Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – The symptoms of liberal, progressive thinking are evident in many parts of our daily lives. Crime, Protest, multi-tiered systems of justice, Lockdowns, forced vaccines, and American weakness are among the many obvious things we can point to. With all of this chaos, can Donald Trump Actually be elected to the presidency again? Is it possible, or is America on a one-way trip to socialism? Lt Joe…
The convenient bioweapon from Wuhan was incredibly timely. We are experiencing a rapid transformation in the world, and American leadership will need to keep up with these changes, or our enemies will usurp the opportunity to destroy America. We take a deep dive in this episode of The Voice of a Nation with Prof. Pedro Blas González…













































