In this podcast episode, Dave explores threats to our food supply and introduces Famine Fighter, a long-term storage solution. He touches on political issues, including Trump’s actions during the inauguration and a defamation lawsuit CNN lost. The episode also covers Kristi Noem’s plans with Trump, Greenland’s mining collaboration with the U.S., and various political rumors. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Chinese hackers have reportedly breached the computers of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, raising concerns about cybersecurity. Meanwhile, financial advisor Carlos Cortez shares market updates and retirement tips on his podcast. He discusses the economy, real estate, and investing in stocks like NASDAQ. Cortez advises planning for financial changes and offers a retirement guide for better financial health. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Nino’s Corner TV featured Ashton Forbes, who explored the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines. Forbes highlighted strange events like the plane vanishing from radar and questioned the satellite data’s reliability. He suggested a possible cover-up, hinting that advanced technology might have been used. Forbes believes the U.S. military knows more than they reveal about this mystery. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Biden administration has changed a rule that could have shut down gun shops for small paperwork mistakes. This decision followed a lawsuit by a gun shop owner, Michael Cargill, who said the rule was unfair. The rule aimed to reduce gun crime but was criticized for being too harsh on gun dealers. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, criticizes President Biden’s actions, like releasing terrorists and extending protections to certain aliens. He anticipates Trump’s return, expecting executive orders to restore law and tackle crises. Judicial Watch actively challenges issues like discrimination and election irregularities, aiming to uphold the rule of law and ensure government accountability. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Congressman Michael Cloud and Senator Jim Risch are working to stop the government from making a list of gun owners. They want to delete old records and prevent new ones from being made. This plan is backed by groups like Gun Owners of America and the NRA, who support gun rights and privacy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
TikTok, a popular app, was almost banned in the U.S. because of worries about its Chinese ownership. Both President Biden and former President Trump wanted it sold to an American company. But that didn’t happen, and now TikTok is still around, especially loved by young people. It’s a big part of today’s culture! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
During a Senate hearing, Pete Hegseth faced tough questions about his qualifications and views on women in the military. He denied accusations of working under the influence. The debate also touched on whether women should serve in combat roles, with some arguing against it due to physical differences. Additionally, concerns about retired generals joining the defense industry were raised. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan Bongino dives into hot topics like his fitness routine, a Supreme Court ruling on TikTok, and Secret Service rumors. He shares his views on TikTok’s foreign ties and chats with President Trump. Bongino also highlights issues within the Secret Service and promotes Patriot Mobile, a Christian conservative phone service. Tune in for more insights! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dan from iAllegedly warns against using medical credit cards for procedures, urging people to stay debt-free. He highlights the high cost of living and business struggles, suggesting investing in precious metals for stability. Dan also discusses IRS stimulus payments and local service closures, while touching on California’s insurance issues and a unique job opportunity with Planner’s Peanuts. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









