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As California intensifies regulatory and tax burdens on in-state oil production and refining, other nations, particularly China, are rapidly expanding their refining capacities. At least eight new refinery projects are planned in China by 2030. These facilities will not only serve their own domestic growth but increasingly export refined products to nations like the U.S., offsetting California’s declining supply…
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – We reveal the ugly truth about Battery Energy Storage Systems, exposing thermal runaway fires, toxic pollution, and human rights abuses in material extraction. We challenge the notion of BESS as safe, cost-effective, and renewable, highlighting prohibitive costs, government subsidies, and unnecessary investment driven by a…
The farmers were insistent — they wanted an actual community meeting where everything would be discussed publicly in front of the group. No, Cheszes replied again, asserting that they were not set up for that. The farmers still did not accept the one-on-one approach, knowing full well that “divide and conquer” is a standard tactic often used to dampen public resistance to such projects and keep a tight lid on controversy…
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – One of the most inspiring aspects of Working Bikes’ global partnerships is the impact on women. In countries where economic opportunities for women are limited, these bicycles are enabling them to create businesses, whether it’s transporting goods, offering taxi services, or launching delivery ventures. With reliable transportation, women are better…
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Most Canadians don’t know this yet, as new Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney and his allies in the press hid his energy and climate-related background throughout the five-week election. But to say he is a climate alarmist is an understatement. Carney was the United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance until three months ago and has…
The documentary educates the viewers about the critical minerals and metals needed to support the much-touted “energy transition” to EVs, wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries, which come from unreliable, unstable, or poorer developing countries such as China, some African nations, and others. Those countries have minimal labor laws and poor environmental controls, so that their production of the…
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Democrats are often accused of contradicting their stated values. From free speech and climate action to gun control and women’s rights, critics argue their actions frequently oppose their principles. We highlight perceived double standards on major issues, revealing why some label Democratic leadership as deeply hypocritical in today’s political landscape.
So, what are the arguments for flying cars? First and foremost, 3D travel is a thousand times cooler while offering a thousand times greater destinations. They offer massive savings in otherwise wasted human travel time. Then there are the phenomenal savings in both road creation and road maintenance. Beyond these points, they can be built for a fraction of the cost, they eliminate the tire industry, and they…
Even though the demand for electricity is obviously greatest in cities, the government apparently believes that installing BESS in the country is politically safer than siting them inside densely populated areas. City dwellers would loudly object to potentially dangerous industrial installations being constructed close to their homes, and that is a big voting bloc our leaders are loath to alienate…
The state will obviously be importing less crude oil to refine, but instead, will be importing transportation fuels manufactured in China, the same transportation fuels that are no longer manufactured at those two closed California facilities. Yes, the big winner to meet the continuously increasing demands for the products and fuels from refined oil appears to be China…
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Embrace spring by tidying yards, planting flowers, and launching thriving vegetable gardens with expert tips from Master Gardener Heather Andrews. Discover essential dos and don’ts for flowers, veggies, and herbs—whether a single basil plant or acres of wildflowers—to enhance health, sustainability, seasonal abundance, self-sufficiency, support local farmers, and strengthen communities.
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Carney was the United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Action and Finance until three months ago and has been a prominent figure in the global movement to implement strong anti-hydrocarbons policies. And yet he wants Canadians to believe that his goal is to “get things done” in support of Canada’s vast fossil fuel resources…
The fact that the main greenhouse gas they want to control is carbon dioxide, without which there would be no life on Earth, makes no difference to climate zealots. And “dangerous man-made climate change?” That is merely a myth primarily designed to exercise control over populations in developed nations and transfer our wealth to developing countries…
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nikki Florio – From vanishing bee populations to consumer waste, humans are pushing Earth’s ecosystems to the brink. Our disconnection from nature fuels loss of biodiversity, climate change and geoengineering threats, and relentless consumption. Without urgent sustainable action—from preserving wild pollinators to rethinking lifestyles—the intricate web of life that sustains us faces collapse.
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The Commander-in-Chief, the national security staff, Director Tom Homan, and military commanders have successfully changed the paradigm to secure the southern border and allow the US rule of law to prevail. No more kowtowing to special interest groups or claims by open-border believers and La Raza. The citizens of the USA have been in danger on a daily basis…
Trevor Loudon Reports – West drew a chilling parallel between America’s current judicial system and Bolshevik justice. She cited Tom Homan’s observation that illegal immigrants face no vetting entering the U.S. but intense scrutiny upon deportation — a hallmark of a system designed to enforce a dictatorial agenda, not equal justice. Influenced by Marxist organizations like the National Lawyers Guild…
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – President Trump is issuing Executive Orders (EO) after EO, to get us out of the mess Biden put us in, and Congress does what? Watches? If Congress doesn’t turn these EOs into law, the next RINO or Democrat President can cancel them all! Once again, we will end up on the ‘carousel of hell,’ going round and round, feeling like we’re ready to…
Most of us would agree that there are topics that are not appropriate for children as young as three or four years of age. But who determines what those are? More importantly, how granular is that decision? Because while we are dealing with classrooms of children, each and every one of them matures at different rates. If it’s appropriate for 50% of a class, is that good enough?
As California intensifies regulatory and tax burdens on in-state oil production and refining, other nations, particularly China, are rapidly expanding their refining capacities. At least eight new refinery projects are planned in China by 2030. These facilities will not only serve their own domestic growth but increasingly export refined products to nations like the U.S., offsetting California’s declining supply…
Signal Stream represents the next step in making healthcare faster, smarter, and more secure. Its blockchain foundation isn’t just a technological choice — it’s a strategic one, reflecting the reality that healthcare requires shared trust across competing entities. As the healthcare industry continues to invest in decentralized tools, platforms like Signal Stream show how blockchain can be…
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – These NGOs spend just enough (typically around 3% of their USAID funding) on their supposed mission to avoid legal scrutiny. A little goes to overhead, although they have little overhead as they don’t really do anything. The rest of the money goes to the salaries and bonuses of the politicians, family members, and friends these NGOs employ…
The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – We reveal the ugly truth about Battery Energy Storage Systems, exposing thermal runaway fires, toxic pollution, and human rights abuses in material extraction. We challenge the notion of BESS as safe, cost-effective, and renewable, highlighting prohibitive costs, government subsidies, and unnecessary investment driven by a…
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – I explore Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” and its impact on health freedom and education communities. I introduce Laura St. John, the Alphabet Chef, who transforms her theatrical talents into engaging nutrition lessons for young children. Discover her methods inspire healthy food choices and her programs bring real fun to nutrition education.
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – We champion a bold plan to abolish the Department of Education, returning control to parents and local communities. We highlight plunging NAEP scores and argue that federal intervention fails our children. We expose a crisis of economic impotency among men and insist that restoring male productivity will strengthen families and society. Our nation thrives when work fuels purpose and unity.
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – The board is fighting to protect children in our schools and elsewhere from dangerous indoctrination by extreme transgender affirming groups. How radical, you ask? WPATH, advocates for transgender treatment and intervention with NO AGE RESTRICTIONS. Hormones, surgeries, meds for your 4-year-old?
Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – Lt Joe takes a look at the news of the day: a new Pope, the Latest Lawfare attack on President Trump, new economic deals, and a review of a brutal criminal case of murder. Lt. Joe examines the Idaho College murders in more depth and gives us some insights into how a criminal case is handled and how decisions are made in crime cases.