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Chuck and Julie Show, May 4, 2026

5/4/2026
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Colorado GOP at a Crossroads, the Fight for Grassroots Control Guest, Jermey Goodall Former CO GOP Chair Horn’s personal attorney makes his move to plunder the Party bank accounts. Plus Chair candidate Jeremy Goodall joins the show. The Chair Race and the Fight Over Open Primaries In this episode of The Chuck & Julie Show, Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden focus on the Colorado Republican Party’s internal fight over leadership, money, and control of the primary process. Their main guest is Jeremy Goodall, a candidate for Colorado Republican Party chair, ahead of the May 30 election in Buena Vista. The discussion begins with the party’s push to opt out of Colorado’s open primary system, which the hosts and Goodall argue allows unaffiliated voters and Democrats to influence Republican candidate selection. Goodall says his position is that the chair must serve the will of the Republican Party’s rank-and-file members, and he states that if elected, he would continue pushing to remove the party from the open primary system. Jeremy Goodall’s Vision for Party Leadership Goodall presents himself as a grassroots-aligned candidate who believes the party needs to rebuild from the bottom up rather than through top-down control or donor-driven politics. He argues that the Colorado GOP’s financial problems are not the root problem but a symptom of dysfunction, mistrust, and internal antagonism. His proposed solution is to empower county chairs, encourage difficult but necessary conversations, and create enough trust that ordinary Republicans will be willing to contribute time, effort, and small donations. He points to the Protect Kids Colorado initiative as an example of what can happen when volunteers are given a clear goal and a strong vision, noting that thousands of volunteers helped gather more signatures than expected. Money, Trust, and Grassroots Fundraising The hosts press Goodall on the reality that the Colorado GOP is deeply broke and may need hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars. Goodall acknowledges that fundraising is difficult, especially under Colorado’s strict campaign finance limits, and says the party cannot rely only on a few wealthy donors. Instead, he argues that the party must restore confidence and build a broad base of smaller donors. The conversation frames money as tied directly to trust: if members believe the party has a purpose, direction, and integrity, they will be more likely to give. Goodall also stresses creativity, vision, and focusing on what the party can do rather than becoming paralyzed by what it cannot afford. Brita Horn, Steve Klenda, and the Legal Crisis A major portion of the episode centers on the hosts’ account of the legal and financial crisis involving former chair Brita Horne and attorney Steve Klenda. Julie explains that, according to their understanding, Klenda has a $231,000 judgment against the party plus 18% interest, and that this does not simply mean the party owes him money, but that he may be able to garnish Colorado Republican Party bank accounts. The hosts say party attorneys are working to stop or delay the process, but they describe the situation as dire because any stay appears to depend on a $289,000 bond that the party cannot realistically post. They argue that whoever becomes the next chair will immediately inherit this crisis and that the party must unite around survival before other disputes can matter. The Deeper Divide Inside the Republican Party The episode also explores the larger philosophical divide between grassroots Republicans and what the hosts describe as establishment or “RINO” Republicans. Chuck argues that the divide is not merely personal but rooted in real disagreements over how candidates should be selected and what kind of party Colorado Republicans should have. The hosts and Goodall criticize petitioning, open primaries, and donor influence, saying these systems produce candidates...

Duration:00:47:35

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Sons of Liberty Radio, May 4, 2026

5/4/2026
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean Look At How Far The People Have Let This Go.... Coming For Your Guns, People! Guardians of the Second Amendment: Faith, Firearms, and the Fight Against Tyranny Sons of Liberty: The Armed Resistance to Tyranny Analysis of the 2026-05-04 broadcast on 2nd Amendment rights and constitutional sovereignty. Mode B: Editorial Core Philosophical Pillars Divine Origin of Rights Rights come from God, not the state. The 2nd Amendment doesn't grant rights; it denies the government the authority to infringe upon them. The Hypocrisy of Protection Critique of figures like Pope Francis and Barack Obama who utilize armed security details while advocating for the disarmament of the citizenry. "To disarm the people is the most effectual way to enslave them." — George Mason (1788) #2ndAmendment #ConstitutionalMilitia #Sovereignty #BiblicalWorldview Critical Flashpoints ! The "Gun-Free Zone" Fallacy Host claims 97% of mass murders occur in "unconstitutional free zones" which attract criminals by ensuring victims are disarmed. i Local Political Infiltration Allegations regarding illegal aliens (e.g., Kholi Vang) holding office in Minnesota and attacking the constitutional rights of the people. ✓ The Militia Mandate Call for the "well-regulated militia" (armed citizenry) to replace unconstitutional federal agencies in maintaining local security. CALL TO ACTION • Communicate with neighbors to form community defense. • Hold representatives accountable for "un-laws." • Reject "permission-based" rights; carry regardless of signage. Source: Sons of Liberty Radio (Bradley Dean) Reading Time: ~8 min | Audience: Constitutionalists, Christians This broadcast of Sons of Liberty Radio, hosted by Bradley Dean, provides a fiery defense of the Second Amendment, framing the right to bear arms as a God-given mandate essential for resisting tyranny. Dean explores the perceived hypocrisy of global and domestic leaders who advocate for disarmament while remaining protected by armed security, calling on "we the people" to reclaim their constitutional authority. The Hypocrisy of Disarmament and Global Agendas The program opens by highlighting the stark contrast between the rhetoric of public figures and their personal security measures. Dean points to Pope Francis and former President Barack Obama as primary examples of "blatant hypocrisy," noting that both have advocated for global anti-gun measures while being shielded by dozens of armed Secret Service agents. He argues that "necessity" is often used as a plea for infringing upon human freedom, a tactic he labels as the argument of tyrants. This push for disarmament is framed not as a safety measure, but as a calculated effort by the United Nations and other global entities to "gut the pith and marrow" out of individual rights to facilitate a global government. The Security Paradox Public Rhetoric "Disarm the People" VS Private Reality Armed Protection "They desire to disarm you while they are surrounded by armed security detail." Constitutional Foundations and the Role of the Militia Dean asserts that the Second Amendment does not grant rights but rather denies the government the authority to infringe upon rights already bestowed by God. Citing founding fathers like Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, and George Mason, the broadcast emphasizes that an armed citizenry is the only effective deterrent to enslavement. The "militia" is defined not as a government entity, but as the body of "we the people" who are constitutionally tasked with repealing invasions and suppressing domestic insurrections. Dean argues that the current "uni-party system" and "mockingbird media" work together to criminalize law-abiding citizens while aiding law-breakers, creating a "communist system" that spares the guilty and targets political opponents. Biblical Justification for Self-Defense Addressing critics who question a preacher's advocacy for firearms, Dean provides a scriptural framework for...

Duration:01:00:39

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The Power of Synergy, May 4, 2026

5/4/2026
The Power Of Synergy with Gabrielle Cardona The Power of Self-Care, Personality, and Positive Synergy Positive Synergy: How Self-Care and Understanding Others Create Stronger Relationships Synergy as Shared Energy and Responsibility In this episode of The Power of Synergy, host Gabrielle Cardona opens by explaining that synergy is created when people come together with shared purpose, direction, and energy. Despite having technical difficulties and broadcasting by phone, she emphasizes that the day’s topic is too important to miss. She reminds listeners of her core principles: there is no neutral energy, there is no inertia, and personal power comes with responsibility. According to Cardona, every person affects others either positively or negatively, and even indifference counts as negative energy because it still impacts the people around us. Self-Care as a Relationship Skill The central theme of the episode is how to take good, quality care of yourself so you can bring something healthier into your relationships. Cardona explains that many people are skilled at caring for others but neglect themselves, while others focus only on themselves and struggle to respond to others’ needs. She frames self-care not as selfishness, but as a way of improving the quality and quantity of what a person can give. In her view, taking care of yourself properly allows you to enter relationships with stronger energy, clearer intention, and a more constructive attitude. Knowing Your Strengths and Weaknesses Cardona then moves into personality, functionality, and the importance of understanding what comes naturally to each person. She explains that people have different gifts, talents, strengths, and abilities, and that frustration in one area may point to strength in the opposite area. Rather than labeling people as failures because something is hard for them, she encourages listeners to see difficulty as useful information. When people understand what they are naturally good at, what drains them, and what kind of support they need, they become better able to contribute to others and form healthier connections. Personality, MBTI, and Compassionate Understanding During a call-in conversation with Nick, Cardona discusses MBTI concepts such as dominant, auxiliary, tertiary, and inferior functions, describing them as a way to understand what is easiest or hardest for someone to do. She explains that introversion and extroversion do not simply mean being social or antisocial, but relate to how people gather information, make decisions, and interact with the world. Nick notes that Cardona’s approach stands out because it includes compassion and self-compassion, and she responds by introducing her acronym ART: appreciation, respect, and trust. She says healthy connection requires appreciating, respecting, and trusting people’s AIM: their abilities, intentions, and motives. Practical Tools for Energy, Motivation, and Focus The episode becomes more practical as Cardona discusses daily self-care challenges such as low energy, lack of motivation, forgetfulness, and negative thoughts. She recommends identifying activities that restore energy based on personality, such as puzzles, walking, or hands-on coordination tasks. She also suggests using goals, milestones, rewards, checklists, affirmations, and journaling to stay focused and positive. Her point is that people can train their thoughts and habits in a healthier direction by consistently giving their minds constructive, believable, and purposeful messages. The Philosophy of Success in Relationships Cardona closes by presenting what she calls a philosophy of success: perform your dominant function for a significant portion of the day, be honest with people, and give more than you take. She uses the image of “recentering,” drawn from dance class, to explain that sometimes a person must step away, rebalance, and return in a better state. The episode concludes with the idea that relationships last when...

Duration:00:53:45

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Bringing The Darkness To The Light, May 4, 2026

5/4/2026
Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal Guest, Rene Benton

Duration:00:58:31

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LEO Round Table, May 4, 2026

5/4/2026
LEO Round Table with Chip DeBlock S11E086, Mass Attack Plots Foiled Just In Time By Law Enforcement Across The Nation LEO Roundtable: Balancing Recruitment Standards, Public Safety Threats, and Officer Mental Health This episode of the LEO Roundtable features law enforcement professionals discussing the critical challenges of modern policing, including a 30% vacancy crisis, the successful thwarting of mass casualty plots in Virginia and Texas, and the legal complexities surrounding officer PTSD and public safety technology. The Recruitment Crisis and Hiring Integrity Chief Chris Noller highlighted a significant 30% vacancy rate within his department but emphasized a refusal to lower hiring standards. He argued that new hires serve as "cover" for existing officers for the next 20 years, necessitating high mental and physical aptitude. A major concern raised was the lack of mandatory national requirements for agencies to share internal affairs files, allowing problematic officers to move between states undetected. Noller advocated for a federal mandate requiring agencies to disclose performance history during the hiring process. Thwarting Mass Casualty Plots The panel discussed two major law enforcement successes in preventing mass violence. In Virginia, a 19-year-old unlicensed substitute teacher, Hayden Dollery, was arrested after allegedly posting a "kill list" and planning a "murder spree" at a local high school. The arrest was made possible by a tip through the "SafeToTalk" app. Separately, in Houston, the FBI and local police dismantled a plot by an 18-year-old woman and a 16-year-old boy to drive a vehicle into a synagogue during a crowded anniversary event. The panel credited these "wins" to effective community reporting and seamless federal-local cooperation. Technology, Privacy, and Public Safety The discussion shifted to the use of technology like "Flock" license plate readers. Chief Noller criticized legislative efforts (such as Colorado's Senate Bill 70) that seek to restrict law enforcement's access to public data without a warrant. He argued that such restrictions do not apply to federal agencies and only serve to impede local police from acting quickly on time-sensitive intel. The panel noted that while public privacy is important, there is no constitutional right to privacy in the public sphere, especially when technology is used to prevent imminent violence. PTSD and the Legal Limits of Disability Protection A significant portion of the talk focused on the Texas Supreme Court's decision to uphold the firing of a veteran Texas Ranger who suffered from PTSD and alcoholism. The court ruled that disability protections only apply if the condition does not impair a person's ability to perform their job safely. The panel debated the "catch-22" of hiring: while agencies are often restricted by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) from asking about mental health during interviews, they bear the ultimate liability if an officer "snaps" under pressure. There was a consensus that while officers deserve support and pathways to recovery, public safety must remain the priority. The panel closes by discussing the difficult balance between supporting officers with PTSD and protecting the public from officers who cannot safely perform armed duties. Noller and Steiert agree that law enforcement and military personnel should have pathways to get help, and that agencies should not simply discard people who were harmed by service. At the same time, they argue that someone who cannot control emotions under stress cannot safely carry a badge and gun in public service. The conversation ends with a broader concern about hiring, disability laws, psychological screening, agency liability, and the importance of organizations like The Wounded Blue that support injured officers. The discussion underscores a period of high tension for law enforcement, where the need for rapid technological response and community vigilance is balanced...

Duration:00:28:28

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Tony Alamo, May 4, 2026

5/4/2026
Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries , Ep165 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 63Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Ep165 How To Have Gods Life Living In You Part 63 Opening Prayer and Warnings About Spiritual Discernment The episode begins with Tony Alamo introducing part 63 of “How to Have God’s Life Living in You,” program number 165, and praying for an outward anointing of the Holy Spirit. Much of the opening section moves into his view that God speaks directly to those who are born again and spiritually seated with Him. He connects this idea to current political commentary, arguing that spiritual discernment allows believers to recognize deception, danger, and what he describes as hidden forces behind government and media power. Knowing God as Protection and Guidance A major theme of the episode is that knowing God spiritually brings protection, direction, and warning. Alamo recounts his belief that God warned him years earlier to move away from centralized church properties and scatter the ministry into many locations so it could not be destroyed all at once. He compares this to the tragedy at Waco and presents his own survival and the continuation of his church as evidence that God speaks to and preserves those who truly know Him. Denying Self and Carrying the Cross After reading a letter from Lusaka, Zambia, requesting Gospel literature, tapes, and teachings, Alamo turns to the subject of self-denial. He teaches that self-centeredness, self-will, and personal ambition must die at the cross before a person can genuinely serve God. He explains that serving God means preaching the Gospel, rebuking when necessary, reproving when needed, encouraging when appropriate, and treating people as though one were serving Christ Himself. He emphasizes that without dying to self and carrying the cross, believers cannot win souls or perform true spiritual work. Blasphemy, the Antichrist, and the Mark of the Beast The episode spends a significant portion discussing what Alamo describes as blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. He identifies several actions as unforgivable or spiritually fatal, including calling the work of the Holy Spirit demonic, joining what he calls the Antichrist movement, and accepting the mark of the beast. He connects this warning to microchip identification, credit cards, government tracking, identity theft, and future restrictions on buying and selling. His central warning is that believers must not compromise spiritually for convenience, food, money, safety, or worldly security. God’s Life Living in the Believer The core teaching of the episode returns to the series title: having God’s life living inside the believer. Alamo says this inner life is necessary because God’s Spirit can keep a person from sin, warn them of danger, guide their decisions, and give them power over the lusts of the flesh. He contrasts spiritual life with mere religious ceremony, regulation, custom, or ritual, saying that true believers must be active in the Spirit, “noisy” in obedience, and committed to spreading the Gospel. In his view, God’s life within a person produces boldness, obedience, evangelism, and the ability to hear God’s voice. Salvation Prayer and Call to Evangelize The episode ends with an invitation for listeners to receive salvation by praying to believe in Jesus Christ, His death on the cross, His shed blood for forgiveness, and His resurrection by the power of the Holy Spirit. Alamo says that those who pray sincerely will become new spiritual creatures, no longer ruled by the old carnal life. He encourages listeners to praise God, read the Bible, pray, witness, testify, distribute Gospel literature, and become messengers who help bind Satan on earth by spreading the truth. The closing gives four ways to request tape number 165, CDs, Bibles, literature, and other ministry materials

Duration:00:57:56

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The Laughing Heart, May 3, 2026

5/4/2026
The Laughing Heart with Errol Strider Laughing at Self-Judgment: Finding Stillness, Love, and Little Miracles From Self-Judgment to a Lighter Perspective In this episode of The Laughing Heart, Errol and Rochelle Strider introduce the show as a weekly exploration of troubling human experiences that can be transformed through a philosophical, psychological, and spiritual lens. Their focus for this episode is the feeling that “there’s something wrong with me,” which they approach with humor, honesty, and personal stories from their long marriage. Rather than treating self-judgment as something to fight harshly, they present laughter, perspective, and presence as ways to loosen its grip. Laughing at the Self We Take Too Seriously Errol and Rochelle discuss how easy it is to fall into guilt, regret, and the belief that one has failed or is somehow defective. Errol offers the line that “hell is being stuck in a self that you can’t laugh at,” while Rochelle describes her practice of imagining herself as a cartoon when she becomes angry or upset. Their shared point is that humor can interrupt self-importance and self-condemnation. When people can laugh at their own reactions, they become less trapped by them and more able to return to a centered state. The Present Moment as a Place of Freedom A major theme of the conversation is the value of being present. Rochelle explains that much of our suffering comes from dragging the past into the present through regret, guilt, and “should have” thinking. Errol adds that people do not need to fix the past in order to be fully present now. They describe centeredness as a place where the self is not defined by old mistakes or future anxieties, but simply rests in being. This leads them into reflections on stillness, meditation, and the idea that truth can be found in the quiet of the mind. Little Miracles and Everyday Guidance The episode also explores the idea of “little miracles,” which the Striders define through ordinary but meaningful moments of unexpected help, discovery, and timing. Rochelle shares how stillness helps her find solutions, especially when she is frustrated with technology or searching for something. Errol recalls a travel experience where a young woman unexpectedly helped him through the airport after he had previously brought the wrong passport. They also remember a moment when they needed a car and, almost immediately afterward, a friend offered them one for a dollar, illustrating their belief that life can provide surprising support when people are open to it. Creativity, Love, and the Wider Self Errol shares a creative spoken-word piece called “The Creator,” which invites listeners to step aside from ordinary routines and notice the hidden gems, images, poems, and possibilities waiting to be realized. This leads into a broader discussion of spirituality, religion, and love. Rochelle says that when asked her religion in the hospital, she answered “Love,” because love unites rather than separates. The conversation distinguishes between religious labels and the deeper experience of divine or agape love, which they describe as a state beyond rigid definitions of the self. Mistakes as Teachers and Laughter as Practice As the episode closes, Errol and Rochelle return to the original theme of self-judgment by reframing mistakes as teachers rather than evidence that something is wrong with us. Rochelle compares this to athletes who make a mistake during a game but immediately learn from it and move into the next moment. Errol emphasizes letting mistakes go instead of piling them up as proof against oneself. The episode ends by inviting listeners to keep laughing, especially at themselves, and to use humor, stillness, creativity, and a more holistic perspective as tools for growth.

Duration:00:28:31

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Breaking the Silence, May 3, 2026

5/4/2026
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams Youth Foster Care, Social Workers and the Juvenile Justice System Guest, Journey Ishmon This Week's Guest is Journey Ishmon. Journey is a first-generation college student at the university of North Texas studying social work and maintaining a 4.0 GPA. She has a strong focus on advocacy for youth in foster care. Her work is shaped by lived experience inside the foster care system and juvenile justice system that strengthen her commitment to supporting children impacted by systemic harm. If you wish to get into contact with Journey, invite her to speak at an event or interview Journey. Feel free to contact her at her email: ishmonjourney91@gmail.com Dr. Gregory Williams hosts social work student and advocate Journey Ishmon to explore the profound pressures facing modern youth and the systemic failures of the foster care system. The discussion highlights the critical importance of breaking the silence surrounding personal trauma and demonstrates how lived experience can be transformed into a powerful engine for social reform. Invisible Burden of Modern Youth Today’s youth face a unique landscape of pressure that differs significantly from previous generations, primarily driven by the omnipresence of social media and heightened societal expectations. Dr. Williams notes that young people often feel a relentless need to succeed and "fit in," which is exacerbated by the digital age where every mistake can be broadcasted and archived forever. This environment fosters a "masking" culture, where individuals smile publicly while struggling privately with anxiety and isolation. Journey Ishmon corroborates this, noting that social media creates a false standard of perfection that makes real-life struggles feel shameful and isolating. Navigating the Failures of Foster Care Journey Ishmon’s personal narrative reveals the harrowing realities of a system that often prioritizes placement over well-being. Entering foster care at age 13 due to domestic violence and neglect, Journey experienced 10 different placements over four years. Her time was largely spent in group homes and emergency shelters rather than traditional family settings. She describes environments where basic rights like privacy and safety were compromised, including facilities where doors were locked from the inside and windows were bolted with plastic. Despite her "basic" care level and high academic performance, her pleas for a safer environment were frequently minimized or ignored by caseworkers and the system at large. Turning Pain into Purpose Despite the systemic harm she endured—including a period of being over-medicated with antidepressants to "manage" a poor environment—Journey maintained a 4.0 GPA and is now a social work student at the University of North Texas. Her advocacy focuses on the shortage of foster homes and the need for "safety nets" that prevent children from entering the juvenile justice system. She emphasizes that while her trauma was temporary, her commitment to changing the system is permanent. Journey now works with programs like PUSH to support foster care alumni in higher education, ensuring that their voices, which were once silenced, are now heard at the highest levels of policy. The dialogue between Dr. Williams and Journey Ishmon serves as a stark reminder that while the foster care system is often "failed," individual resilience and advocacy can forge a path toward healing. Journey’s story underscores that a person's history does not define their identity, and that "breaking the silence" is the first step in turning life's pain into life's purpose.

Duration:00:58:30

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Spouting Off, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Defending the American Experiment: History, Populism, and Navigating the New American Populism: Historical Reverence, and the Specter of Antisemitism Guests, Jeffrey Lord: Former Reagan Associate Director & Sal Litvack: Director, "Guns & Moses" This episode of the Alan Nathan All Stars features in-depth discussions with Jeffrey Lord and Salvador Litvack regarding the erosion of historical literacy and the resurgence of antisemitism in American politics. The guests explore the parallels between current social shifts and historical precedents, emphasizing the necessity of civic vigilance and the enduring importance of the U.S.-Israel alliance. Historical Literacy and the Roots of American Dissent Jeffrey Lord emphasizes that a lack of historical knowledge among Americans has contributed to the current political predicament, specifically the rise of socialist and communist ideologies. He traces the American tradition of dissent back to the Pilgrims and the Mayflower Compact, noting that the original settlers were "separatists" seeking to escape the religious and political overreach of King James I. Lord argues that without a reverence for this history, citizens are more susceptible to "left-wing" revisions of the American story, which he believes led to the election of radical figures like the current leadership in New York City. The Reagan Legacy and the Art of Negotiation Drawing from his experience in the Reagan administration, Lord recounts the 1986 Reykjavik summit between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. He highlights Reagan’s background as a labor union negotiator, which gave him the resolve to walk away from the table when Gorbachev demanded the abandonment of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI). This "walk-away" tactic eventually forced the Soviet Union to return to the table a year later to sign the treaty on Reagan's terms. Lord uses this as a template for how American leaders should handle ideological adversaries: through strength and the clarity of "saying yes" to fundamental principles. Confronting Antisemitism on the Political Right A significant portion of the dialogue focuses on the internal fractures within the conservative movement, specifically regarding antisemitism. Lord defends Mark Levin’s recent criticisms of Tucker Carlson, echoing Levin’s sentiment that "if you're a Jew hater, you're a Christian hater." The discussion highlights a disturbing trend of "replacement theology" and the scapegoating of Israel. Lord shares his personal observations from a recent trip to Jerusalem, noting that the historical depth of the region—dating back thousands of years—should inform a more serious and respectful American foreign policy. Jewish Resilience and the "Guns & Moses" Philosophy Salvador "Sal" Litvack, director of the thriller Guns & Moses, discusses the historical cycle of Jewish persecution and the necessity of self-defense. He challenges the "victim-blaming" narrative often used against Jewish communities, pointing out that countries historically thrived when they welcomed Jews and declined after expelling them. Litvack critiques the recent interview between Tucker Carlson and Nick Fuentes, arguing that Fuentes uses "80% truth" about American populism to Trojan-horse "irrational" and "dangerous" antisemitic conclusions. He advocates for active community protection, noting that he now carries a firearm in synagogue as part of a trained volunteer security force. The Geopolitical Importance of Israel The guests conclude by addressing the secular and strategic benefits of the U.S.-Israel relationship. Litvack dismisses the narrative that the alliance is one-sided, citing Israel’s contributions in intelligence sharing, military technology, and as a stable democratic ally in an unstable region. They warn that the "mob" mentality seen in recent protests outside New York synagogues is a symptom of a broader "Arab Spring in America" that threatens the social fabric of the...

Duration:00:53:54

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Dare To Dream, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger Joan Ranquet: Your Pet Has Been Trying to Tell You Something — Here's How to Finally Hear It What if your animals aren't just pets — but healers, mirrors, and ancient wisdom keepers sent to guide your evolution? Legendary animal communicator Joan Ranquet joins Debbi Dachinger to reveal the invisible language between humans and animals: how they read your emotional field, carry ancestral trauma, hold soul contracts across lifetimes, and even communicate after death. Joan also walks us through EFT tapping for animals, the revolutionary eighth chakra, and a stunning scalar wave healing session that transformed 41 traumatized rescue donkeys in a single morning. If you've ever felt your animal truly sees you — this episode will show you they always have. TOPICS – Animals as ancient wisdom keepers & primordial consciousness – The eighth chakra, morphic resonance & your home's energy signature – Soul contracts: have you known your pet before? – How animals mirror your emotional field back to you – Telepathy made simple: pictures, words & feelings – EFT tapping for animals — live demo with Penelope – Ancestral trauma in rescued animals & how to heal it – Scalar wave healing: 41 traumatized donkeys transformed – Do animals see spirits, timelines & galactic intelligences? – Animal chakras vs. human chakras — key differences – Communicating with animals after they pass – How to know if your pet wants surgery or treatment – Joan's shelter project & daring to empty the shelters ABOUT THE GUEST: JOAN RANQUET Joan Ranquet is a legendary animal communicator, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, and founder of Communication with All Life University. With over 30 years of experience bridging the worlds of telepathic interspecies communication, energy healing, and animal chakra work, Joan has helped thousands of people unlock profound connections with their animals — wild and domestic alike. Her newest book, Animal Chakra Healing, introduces the revolutionary concept of an eighth chakra tied to an animal's ecosystem and morphic resonance field. Joan leads wildlife trips to Africa, runs online certification programs, and is on a mission to empty shelters and transform humanity's relationship with all living beings.

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Bible News Prophecy, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Bible News Prophecy with Dr Bob Thiel Continuing Church Of God 43

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Apple Pie Playground, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Apple Pie Playground with Valerie Title: Imposter Syndrome and the End of the Ego Does having imposter syndrome signal the end of an ego mind? Is IS really a sign that we're leaving the ego behind? Let's talk. Transcending the Ego: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome through Purpose and Light Beyond the Ego: Healing Imposter Syndrome A journey from the static identity of the ego to the sovereign light of purpose. The Core Conflict Imposter Syndrome as "Ego Disorder" It is a psychopathological disorder of the ego-mind. It arises when our evolving identity markers conflict with the "static" safety net the ego has built to mask our true spirit. The Ego Narrative: Starts at birth; prioritizes safety, hierarchy, and predictable behavior over heart-led action. The Spirit Reality: Operates on energy, not identity. It is unlimited, sovereign, and thrives in the "unknown." The "David" Principle: Purpose is found in "counting yourself in"—standing tall as the light of the world when all else goes dark. "You are not a light. You are THE light of the world. Your vibration literally creates biophotons; you are your own ascension." Actionable Frameworks METHOD5-2-2-1 Journaling 5m Notable activities of the day. 2m What drained your energy? 2m What energized your spirit? 1m Action plan for tomorrow. The 109-Year-Old Self Exercise 1. Imagine you are 109, having achieved every dream. 2. Step into a time machine to meet your current self. 3. The Advice: What would your future self say? Extract 3 immediate action points. #ImposterSyndrome #EgoDeath #Purpose #Sovereignty ⏱ Reading Time: 4 mins • 🎙 Apple Pie Playground Introduction This session of Apple Pie Playground explores the psychological and spiritual roots of imposter syndrome, framing it as a conflict between the ego's need for a static identity and the spirit's drive for evolution. Host Valerie provides a roadmap for shedding the "ego mind" to embrace a life of sovereign purpose, supported by practical journaling and visualization exercises. Detailed Points of Transformation The Psychology of the Ego and Imposter Syndrome Imposter syndrome is described as a psychopathological disorder created by the ego mind to maintain a sense of safety and predictability. It often manifests as a feeling of hypocrisy when an individual attempts to evolve beyond their old behaviors or "identity markers." The ego seeks to create a static, dependable narrative to mask our true essence, leading to internal chaos and external judgment when we begin to change. The Shift from Identity to Energy While humans typically "read" identities to find safety, spiritual evolution requires learning to read energies instead. This transition involves moving away from the ego’s hierarchical universe—which prioritizes brains and dependable action—toward a heart-centered existence. Growth is often met with resistance from the body and mind, creating a "tug of war" that fuels the feeling of being a pretender. The 5-2-2-1 Journaling Method A daily reflection framework to align your actions with your true preferences: 5 Minutes: List all notable activities of the day (no editing). 2 Minutes: Identify what drained your energy. 2 Minutes: Identify what increased your energy. 1 Minute: Outline 1-2 actions for tomorrow to improve alignment. The Sovereignty of Purpose and Passion Purpose is redefined not as a specific project or plan, but as a lifelong evolution of self through service to one's inspiration. By identifying passions—which are described as sensual, energetic experiences—individuals can find their unique "right action." This process is compared to "growing into new shoes," where we discard the hand-me-down identities of the past to walk a path of sovereignty and service. The Science and Analogy of Light Every individual is framed as "the light of the world," essential to source consciousness. This is supported by the concept of biophotons; as the body’s vibration increases through right action and purpose, it literally emits...

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One Voice, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
One Voice with Dr. Pastor Larry Montgomery 25 Romans 8 28 The Called 13 Thankful

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The King Is Coming, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley 7 Marks of a Last Day Disciple - Episode 7

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Project Review with Q n A, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Project Review with Q n Aero The Awakening and the Sovereign Creator: A Project Review with Aero Project Review: The Awakening & Global Indictment Navigating the transition from "Prison Planet" to "New Earth" through self-sovereignty. Mode B: Editorial Core Philosophy "The war is over. We are not what we've been told. We are fire, we are gold." The "Safe Table" Rules No Judgment / Name-calling Deep Listening (Space) Equality of Spirit Self-Mastery Tools The "Head Drop" Command Eliminate "Shoulda/Coulda" Laughing at the "Game" Key Narrative: The Emergency Call Speaker describes a physical attack via smartphone signals, leading to an "Emergency Call" to the Q Team. Resulted in a vision of millions of silhouetted light beings in a cosmic arena, confirming that "the light has already won." The 217-Page Indictment #WHO #CDC #Disney #BigPharma #CIA #MKUltra Defendants listed from pages 3-11 include nearly 1,000 organizations accused of crimes against humanity. Critical Disclosures Walt Disney: Alleged 33rd-degree Mason; propaganda ties with FBI/Hoover; MKUltra programming. 1934 Treaty: First alleged agreement between ET Grays and US Govt (Franklin Roosevelt). The New Earth: A state of living in the heart, free from the "Mind Matrix" and fear. Source: Project Review with Q n A 2026-05-03 • 57 min read #Awakening #Sovereignty This broadcast explores the spiritual transition from a "prison planet" to a "new earth," emphasizing personal sovereignty and the power of the heart center. The speaker, Aero, combines a critical review of global institutional "crimes" with practical advice on overcoming fear and manifesting reality as a creator. It serves as both a call to action for inner work and a community platform for shared experiences. Detailed Point Summary The Safe Table and Community Framework The program establishes a "safe table" environment, a non-judgmental space where listeners are encouraged to share their realities without fear of being labeled right or wrong. This platform relies on deep listening and the recognition of every spirit's equal value. The production is supported by BBS Radio’s technical team and a dedicated production manager, Sheila, emphasizing a collaborative effort to maintain this open dialogue. The Safe Table Protocol 1. No Judgment: No name-calling or binary "right/wrong" labels. 2. Deep Listening: Providing space for others to speak without interruption. 3. Spirit Equality: Recognizing no one is superior; all voices have value. — Core Principles of the Broadcast — Systemic Indictments and Global Critique A significant portion of the discussion focuses on a 217-page indictment detailing alleged "crimes against humanity" by nearly a thousand organizations and individuals. The list of defendants includes global health organizations (WHO, CDC, NIH), pharmaceutical companies, and various government agencies. The speaker also highlights specific allegations against Walt Disney, claiming historical ties to propaganda, mind control programs like MKUltra, and secret societies. Furthermore, the document references a purported 1934 treaty between the U.S. government and extraterrestrial entities. Transitioning to the New Earth The speaker posits that the "war is over" and humanity has moved beyond the "prison planet" matrix onto a "new earth." This shift requires individuals to move out of the mind and live primarily within the heart. By practicing awareness and "head drops"—commanding thoughts to move from the brain to the heart—individuals can detach from negative emotional programs. Life is described as a "game" or "simulation" where "death" is merely a restart, encouraging a lighter, more humorous approach to life's challenges. Overcoming Fear through Spiritual Interaction Personal anecdotes illustrate the removal of fear, including a story of destroying a smartphone believed to be a source of physical pain and subsequent encounters with "towering light beings." The speaker describes a vision of a massive arena...

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Moga - Mercies Of God Association, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Moga - Mercies Of God Association with Dr. Peter Nortier The Temptation Of Christ

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LaGrave Live, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
LaGrave Live LIVE Morning Worship Service 05-03-2026 What’s Good About the Church About The Service: We will witness the installation of our new Elders and Deacons. Reverend Jonker will preach on Acts 11:19-30, a passage where, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we see the church beginning to take form. Order of Worship: https://lagrave.org/wp-content/uploads/2026-5-3-AM-Order-of-Worship.pdf About the Church: We are a traditional CRC church in the middle of Downtown Grand Rapids, MI, worshipping at 8:40am, 11:00am, and 6:00pm. (10:00am and 6:00pm during the summer months) We'd love to hear from you: Connection: https://www.lagrave.org/contact Let us pray for you: Prayer: https://www.lagrave.org/prayerrequest/ Giving: https://www.elexiogiving.com/App/Giving/lagr107178 The April special offering is for Family Promise. Family Promise partners with local congregations, individuals, families, foundations and corporations to provide emergency shelter and case management for families with children facing a housing crisis. Listen on the go: Amazon Music: https://bit.ly/LGPodAmazonMusic Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3tuOdwQ Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/LGPodGoogle Soundcloud: / lagravecrc https://soundcloud.com/lagravecrc Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3yXDFaT Follow us! Facebook: / lagravecrc https://www.facebook.com/lagravecrc Instagram: / lagravecrc https://www.instagram.com/lagravecrc Website: https://www.lagrave.org #LaGrave #LaGraveCRC What’s Good About the Church: Embracing the Spirit and the Institution What’s Good About the Church? A defense of the institutional church and the movement of the Holy Spirit. May 03, 2026 Core Argument "Negative stories are not our main story. We are still the bride of Christ, and the Holy Spirit still moves in us." 1 The Spirit’s Surprise The Spirit moves beyond strategic plans (e.g., the Gentile mission in Acts, the Ethiopian revival, and modern digital shifts like livestreams). 2 Institutional Grace Structure provides essential oversight, theological teaching, leadership training, and organized benevolence to the community. 3 The Barnabas Model Being a "Son of Encouragement"—standing by others when they are untrusted and fostering growth in new communities. Crisis of Trust 32% Church Favorability (2024) 27% Trust in Leaders (2024) *Down from ~65% in the 1960s/90s Key Figure: Barnabas Meaning "Son of Encouragement." He bridged the gap for Paul when the church was suspicious and led the Antioch mission. #Acts11 #HolySpirit #Ordination #Leadership Source: LaGrave Avenue CRC Service TranscriptEst. Reading Time: 12 min This worship service at LaGrave Avenue Christian Reformed Church centers on the ordination and installation of new church officers while addressing modern skepticism toward religious institutions. The message highlights how the Holy Spirit works through both spontaneous movement and organized church structures to foster encouragement and benevolence. Detailed Point Summary The Call to Servant Leadership and Ordination The service emphasizes that leadership within the church is defined by servanthood rather than the exercise of authority, following the example of Jesus who came to serve and give his life as a ransom. During the ceremony, several individuals were ordained and installed into the offices of elder and deacon, committing to oversee the spiritual life of the congregation and promote ministries of service. These leaders are charged to be mature in faith, exercising their duties with prayer, patience, and humility while supporting the pastors and the community. The Ministry of Encouragement A central theme of the service is the biblical figure Barnabas, whose name means "Son of Encouragement." Through the children's message and the subsequent sermon, the congregation is reminded that encouragement is a vital tool for helping others persevere through difficulties. Barnabas serves as a model for the church because he stood by those whom others mistrusted, such as the apostle...

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Tony Alamo, May 3, 2026

5/3/2026
Tony Alamo with Tony Alamo World Wide Ministries Sermons 756B: The Spirit of Revelation: Confronting the Modern Deeds of the Nicolaitans This episode, a spiritual broadcast by Pastor Tony Alamo regarding the interpretation of the Book of Revelation and the identification of "Nicolaitan" influences in modern society. The message emphasizes spiritual discernment, the rejection of secular media, and the necessity of total commitment to biblical truth for the salvation of the soul. The Nature of Spiritual Discernment Pastor Tony Alamo asserts that the Book of Revelation cannot be understood through intellectual effort alone; it requires being "in the Spirit" and a comprehensive knowledge of the entire Bible, a task he has pursued for over 44 years. He emphasizes that the current era represents the "end times," a revelation he claims to have received directly from God. His primary focus is on identifying and rebuking the "deeds of the Nicolaitans," which he defines not as a historical sect from the apostolic period, but as a persistent spirit of evil and false doctrine that has existed since the time of Cain and Abel. Critique of Modern Society and Secular Influence Alamo identifies several modern phenomena as "deeds of the Nicolaitans," including abortion—which he describes as a holocaust dwarfing World War II—homosexuality, and government policies that undermine traditional marriage. He extends this critique to secular entertainment, specifically condemning television programs like the "Maury" show and even Disney movies, which he claims promote "magic" and "fantasy" that prevent children from distinguishing truth from falsehood. He argues that anything the Lord hates, the believer must also hate, including the "mirth" and "filthy language" found in modern comedy. Institutional Deception and Personal Testimony The message warns against "counterfeit" religious materials from established publishers like Moody Press and Zondervan, suggesting they mix truth with dangerous false doctrines. Alamo shares personal reflections on his ministry's history in Nashville and his time in prison, which he views as a trial orchestrated by the Devil. He includes a letter from a supporter in Arkansas who affirms his innocence and encourages him to document his life story for the "glory of God" before his passing. The episode serves as a stern warning against the "worldliness" that Pastor Alamo believes has infiltrated the modern church and society. By identifying the "Nicolaitan" spirit in everything from secular media to government policy, he calls for a radical separation from the world and a steadfast commitment to the "real Word of God" to secure an eternal place in the Kingdom of Heaven.

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New Realities, May 2, 2026

5/3/2026
New Realities with Alan Steinfeld Beyond the Reality Box, UAP Encounters, Ontological Shock, and the Future of Human Narrative This panel discussion features Whitley Strieber, Dr. Kimberly Engels, and Jeffrey Kripal exploring the profound "meanings and understandings" behind UAP encounters. The conversation shifts focus from government disclosure to the transformative, physical, and ontological impact on the individuals who experience these phenomena. The Physical Baseline and the Burden of Testimony Whitley Strieber emphasizes that the core challenge in understanding UAP encounters is the lack of a recognized "baseline." Despite the public tendency to treat these accounts as jokes or hallucinations, Strieber highlights the undeniable physical trauma and documented anomalies, such as the moving implant in his ear, which he describes as "proof positive" of a physical interaction. Following the publication of his book Communion, Strieber and his wife Anne received approximately 200,000 letters from individuals worldwide. This massive, private archive suggests a "communal work" of experience that intersects with our physical world at a "razor's edge," generating a narrative that humanity has yet to fully articulate. Resisting "Narrative Flattening" Dr. Kimberly Engels argues that society suffers from "epistemic injustice" by forcing experiencer testimony into "reality boxes." This "narrative flattening" occurs when we only listen to parts of a story that fit our pre-existing beliefs, such as the Extraterrestrial or Future Human hypotheses, while discarding "inconvenient" details like time distortions or contact with the dead. She proposes a "layered restorative phenomenology" that moves beyond "belief" and into "participation." This approach honors the profound moral and ethical transformations reported by experiencers, who often emerge with a "post-anthropocentric" worldview and a deep sense of interconnectedness with all life. The Archives of the Impossible and the New Story Jeffrey Kripal, curator of the "Archives of the Impossible" at Rice University, suggests that we are witnessing the breakdown of old cultural and scientific stories. He posits that UAPs, Near-Death Experiences (NDEs), and DMT-induced states may all exist on the same spectrum of "non-dual signals" that blur the boundaries between mind and matter. Kripal argues that the "impossible" is merely a function of our current models, not reality itself. He advocates for a "middle realm" of thought—one that avoids the reductionism of modern science and the moralizing of traditional religion—to allow for a "revelation of reality" where humanity is no longer the apex or center of the universe. The panel concludes that humanity is at a "zero point" or a "reset," where our current understanding of consciousness and physicality is no longer sufficient. By embracing "ontological ambiguity" and the "middle realm," we can move past the shock of the impossible and begin to participate in a multi-dimensional reality that demands a more holistic, interconnected story of what it means to be human.

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As You Wish Talk Radio, May 2, 2026

5/3/2026
As You Wish Talk Radio with James Gilliland David Wilcox, A 20,000 Foot Perspective, Earth Changes and Real Disclosure This broadcast explores the intersection of intensifying Earth changes, the "controlled narrative" within the UFO/Disclosure community, and the tragic passing of David Wilcock. James Gilliland provides a perspective on spiritual warfare, emphasizing the need for personal discernment and internal connection to the Divine amidst global upheaval. The planet is currently experiencing significant physical and energetic shifts, driven by X-class solar flares, coronal holes, and major planetary alignments. These events are viewed as catalysts for exponential social and economic changes, including the potential activation of the Emergency Broadcast System (EBS) and the long-rumored NESARA economic system. Beyond celestial events, there is a noted increase in severe weather and geological activity, with over 52 volcanoes recently erupting and significant seismic activity reported from California to Japan 05:05-07:02. The speaker suggests these changes are a mix of natural planetary expansion and "weather warfare" or geoengineering. The Passing of David Wilcock and Spiritual Patterns Addressing widespread rumors, the speaker confirms that David Wilcock took his own life, citing a combination of extreme personal challenges including isolation, debt, failing health, and intense "psychic attacks." This tragedy is framed as part of a recurring pattern among researchers in the field, drawing parallels to the deaths of Don Elkins and Win Free, both of whom faced similar financial and psychological pressures. The narrative emphasizes that Corey Goode was a "grounding force" for Wilcock and debunks theories suggesting foul play by associates, instead pointing toward "unseen negative influences" and deep-state harassment. Spiritual Warfare and the "Controlled Narrative" A central theme of the discussion is the infiltration of the UFO and spiritual communities by "Satanic/Luciferian" forces, referred to as Archons, Reptilians, or the Demiurge. These entities allegedly target lightworkers through doxing, character assassination, and the spreading of meritless gossip to create division. The speaker argues that many high-profile figures in these communities are "morally and integrity challenged," serving as "planned opposition" to prevent true disclosure and keep the public focused on external gurus rather than internal mastery. The Path to Self-Mastery and Disclosure True disclosure is described as an internal process rather than a government-led event. While a presidential memo regarding the release of UFO files is noted, the speaker maintains that the "whole universe is within" and that contact with advanced off-worlders requires raising one's vibrational frequency. The current era is defined as a "bifurcation of worlds," where those committed to spiritual harmony will prevail over those seeking to dominate and profit. The message concludes with a call to kindness and self-reliance. As the "masks come down" and the controlled narratives collapse, individuals are urged to abandon the search for external gods or ET saviors and instead realize their own inherent divinity and connection to the Source.

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