In Washington D.C., there’s a lot of talk about crime and government issues. People are worried about how the FBI handles cases, like the D.C. pipe bombing and the Supreme Court leak. Some think the FBI can’t be trusted and want a new team to investigate. Others are focusing on cleaning up voting lists to ensure fair elections. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Tony Nikolic, an Australian lawyer, is on a mission to protect medical rights. He challenges the power of big pharmaceutical companies and fights for patients’ freedom to choose their treatments. Tony travels the U.S., raising awareness about the dangers of certain medications for kids and the impact of COVID-19 protocols on personal freedoms. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
In a lively discussion, Maria Zakaraba from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and American podcasters explore today’s unpredictable global politics. They debate if world leaders’ actions are chaotic or strategic. Maria believes the current turmoil signals resistance against harmful ideas, while alternative voices in the West offer hope. Understanding history helps prevent repeating past mistakes. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dollyvard & Silvercore just finished a big drilling project in Kitsault Valley. They drilled 84 holes and found more minerals at the Wolf and Homestake sites. Their CEO, Sean Kunkun, is excited because this success means they can plan more drilling. Their stock is doing great, thanks to higher silver prices this year. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Supreme Court is looking at a big case about gun rights. The NRA wants to change a law that limits certain firearms. If the court agrees, it could mean new rules for gun owners. This case might help protect the Second Amendment, making sure people can have guns without facing unfair rules. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Stew Peters Network talks about topics like making money from shows, supporting Israel, and facing accusations of anti-Semitism. They also chat about influencers, Middle Eastern politics, and immigration. The conversation wraps up with a controversial court ruling in Sweden and a look at Europe’s changing religious landscape, touching on the D.C. Sniper’s story. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Healthy American Peggy Hall chats with Dr. Rupachari about insulin resistance, a condition that can make you feel tired and hungry. Insulin acts like a key, helping sugar enter cells for energy. But when things go wrong, it can cause problems. Learn how exercise, healthy foods, and good sleep can help balance insulin and boost your health. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show radio show dives into hot topics like the president’s actions and the EU’s climate rules. It questions the fairness of fining carmakers for missing electric vehicle targets and buying carbon credits from China. The show also raises concerns about electric school buses’ safety after a fire in Montreal and pokes fun at a new Jaguar design. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Arcadia Economics talks about the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) has faced criticism for not managing gold trading well, causing Western wealth to move East. Despite this, they plan to start a gold futures exchange. The global gold market is shaky, with China and the US involved. Interestingly, silver is seen as a better investment than gold. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Mark Dice talks about how Tucker Carlson recently spoke at Indiana University, receiving cheers from 3,000 students. Despite criticism, his talk sparked important conversations about free speech and politics. The event explored how Israel influences U.S. policies and the role of lobbying. It also mentioned historical figures and encouraged readers to explore these topics further by supporting the author’s work. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









