The RichieFromBoston video shares concerns about the world today, touching on topics like the decline of fireflies and the mysterious properties of horseshoe crab blood. They worry about the impact of vaccines and oil in our food, and warn of future lockdowns. Finding peace in nature, they criticize the harm done to trees and wildlife. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tony Arderburn filled in for the David Knight Show, discussing protests against President Trump’s military parade. He questioned if these “No Kings” protests were genuine or influenced by powerful groups. Arderburn compared them to the French Revolution, warning of potential chaos. He also criticized how fast news moves, making it hard for people to understand events. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
On June 14th, 2025, Richie from Boston shared his thoughts on YouTube. He talked about Trump’s birthday, the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, and the No Kings protests. Richie warned about possible chaos and power outages, urging everyone to be ready for emergencies. He also discussed Florida’s governor’s statement on escaping dangerous crowds. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
David Nino Rodriguez talks about how in a lively chat on Nino’s Corner TV, Rob Cunningham and the host explore the big changes happening in America. They talk about protests, military parades, and how these might be part of a bigger plan. They also discuss how our world might shift to a fairer system, with lower taxes and more peace for everyone. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In this Stew Peters Network blog post, we explore some intriguing topics. We discuss a controversial figure linked to Trump’s inauguration and get financial advice from Carlos Cortez on managing investments wisely. We also touch on a possible feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, the rise of AI, and global tensions. Plus, Stu shares his unique perspective. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
David Nino Rodriguez talks about how protests are causing internet sites to crash, sparking confusion about the reasons behind it. Some blame the protests, while others think it’s more complicated. Political chaos is growing, with a senator’s arrest and rumors of international conflict. This unrest might lead to military presence in cities and affect the economy, raising concerns nationwide. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show talks about a new COVID-19 variant called Nimbus is spreading quickly across Europe, the Americas, and the Western Pacific. Although it’s more contagious, it doesn’t seem to make people sicker or cause more hospital visits. The World Health Organization is keeping an eye on it, and current vaccines still work well against this variant. Symptoms are similar to other Omicron variants. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network talks about how Lucas Gage accused him of fraud, but he stands firm in his beliefs. Despite the attacks, I remain committed to my principles. Cryptocurrency can be tricky, and misunderstandings happen. I believe in transparency and fairness, and I’ve never sold my holdings. It’s important to stay true to your values, even when facing challenges. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
David Nino Rodriguez talks about how Nathan and Chris from Nino’s Corner TV explore how some religious groups handle money, raising concerns about transparency. They created an app, Broken Shepherd, to shed light on these practices. Their goal isn’t to attack faith but to question the business side of religion. Their series, “The Religion Business,” aims to spark change and understanding. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show talks about how a 23-year-old man from Texas was arrested for trespassing at Mar-a-Lago, claiming he wanted to share the gospel with Donald Trump and marry his granddaughter. This incident is part of a series of similar trespassing cases at the estate. Meanwhile, concerns grow over Palantir’s data analysis work with the government, raising privacy and surveillance issues. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









