The National Security Hour
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The National Security Hour is the tip of the spear in the epic battle to defend the United States of America, a Republic founded in 1776 by the brave Founders, from the dark forces of communism and a one-world government.
We take you on a journey exploring exclusive, in-depth national security investigations that connect the past to the present and expose America’s enemies, both foreign and domestic.
The National Security Hour features intelligence analysts and military experts presenting the tough conversations and hard-nosed reality checks that the American people need to hear in order to fully understand the true picture of the evolving status of U.S. national security.


America Out Loud Network © – The National Security Hour features intelligence analysts and military experts presenting the tough conversations and hard-nosed reality checks that the American people need to hear in order to fully understand the true picture of the evolving status of U.S. national security.
The National Security Hour with Al Johnson – This week, three major events shook the world: riots gripping U.S. cities, escalating global conflicts, and a shocking move by President Trump that some claim hands the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) a dangerous advantage. What a week! Each of these events demands deeper discussion on this week’s National Security Hour with Al Johnson…
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – From Guantanamo Bay to the Iraq war zone courtrooms, and the explosive 2008 MARSOC 7 Court of Inquiry, Leslie brings her insider view as the lead stenographer — and for the first time publicly — shares what it was like to transcribe the truth under such consequential military justice cases. What makes this episode unmissable?
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – Patents, enshrined in the Constitution’s Section 8, fueled America’s economic miracle by fostering innovation and protecting inventors. The 2011 America Invents Act, however, undermined this system, benefiting Big Tech and China. Conservative filmmaker Luke Livingston examines this shift in ‘The Innovation Race Movie’ and proposes practical solutions to restore American leadership…
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – Will the violent protests in Los Angeles launch a summer of protests that will be labeled as peaceful by some members of the media and legislators? While some say it is the actions of ICE against illegal immigrants that are triggering the upheaval. There is a compelling photo of a man on top of a burning car waving a Mexican Flag…
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – This discussion highlights constitutional history, focusing on foundational documents like the Constitution, Articles of Confederation, and early plans. It examines the influence of prominent figures, the impact of amendments, and the importance of constitutional principles in shaping American governance. The conversation underscores the ongoing relevance of these issues in…
The National Security Hour with Al Johnson – This lapse at a major research institution raises questions about how many other CCP-linked researchers may be operating unchecked in U.S. labs. Perhaps worse, how many are growing rogue in the multiple thousands of farm and land acres that potential CCP agents have purchased outside US military bases?
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – Major Jordan Ames, USMC (Retired), transitions from combat in Iraq and Afghanistan to rescuing children from extreme poverty through adoption and humanitarian work. Alongside his wife, he transforms lives in Ethiopia and combats human trafficking in East Africa. His journey of faith-fueled leadership profoundly inspires globally in his forthcoming book, Red Letter Leadership, and…
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – The Democratic Candidate Lee Jae-myung won, which will likely lead to South Korea becoming a Chinese protectorate. A very disappointing outcome – but the South Korean people have persevered and won against steep odds before. The American Diplomatic apparatus must spin up out of its Deep State slumber…
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – According to the Constitution, there is significant authority given to the President of the United States — how much? Are there limits? If individuals act on “behalf of the President” without his knowledge and issue Executive Orders, Pardons, and sign legislation, are there legal consequences?
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Historian James Perloff revisits his earlier claim denying commercial airplanes struck on September 11, 2001. After consulting aviation experts, he acknowledges jet engines’ titanium components and high speeds enabled aircraft to penetrate the World Trade Center and Pentagon. This update addresses demolition myths and underscores the..
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari USA (Ret.) – After his inauguration on January 20, 2025, President Trump signed an Executive Order withdrawing the United States from the WHO. So, we’ll conduct a deep dive on the agreement, which indicates that technically, the agreement is nowhere close to being adopted by the member nations…
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – A chilling and urgent threat to America’s national security: the radicalization of U.S. military service members by foreign and domestic terrorist organizations. How jihadist and extremist groups are exploiting service members’ skills, traumas, and grievances. Why our military members are now on…
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – We’re living in a Tri-Polar World. China, Legacy Globalists, and a new breed of Populist World Leaders, basing their leadership on MAGA, are struggling for world dominance. MAGA World has the advantage. Overlooked by Big Army, Big Navy, and Big Marine Corps, the DOD small vessel, watercraft, patrol boat, mine warfare, and support craft fleet is an abject mess…
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – What has happened with the balance of power? The recent decision by the Supreme Court protecting the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell. The central bank, the court added, “is a uniquely structured, quasi-private entity that follows in the distinct historical tradition of the First and Second Banks of the United States.” How protected is the Federal Reserve?