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In this inaugural episode of Viewpoint Presents, Malcolm and Michael Johns launch the program with analysis on three key news stories of the week: The 2020 U.S. presidential election, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, questions about its origin and errors in statistical over-reporting of it, and ongoing concerns about China’s aggressive behavior at home and abroad. Encouraging News for President Trump’s Reelection Prospects – First, the American people, by a five point margin, continue to believe Trump is better positioned to manage the economy successfully than his opponent, former Vice President Biden. There is a significant enthusiasm gap between the two candidates with Trump voters much more enthusiastic in their support for him than Biden supporters are for their candidate. This significant gap likely will impact voter turnout in Trump’s favor this November. Reporting Errors in Coronavirus – The number of cases and deaths attributable to coronavirus in the U.S. is likely lower than officially reported. The fact that some coronavirus-positive patients were tested repeatedly with each positive test reported to central databases and that some facilities, including a good number in Florida, were only reporting positive cases, which drove up positive case percentage findings. The U.S. has now conducted roughly 52 million tests and […]
A number of years ago, I attended a conference in Boston, sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security. The keynote speaker at the final banquet was an MIT professor, who spoke about the cutting edge research that his group was doing. It related to a specialized product development using a highly sensitive technology. When he was finished explaining as much as he could about his work that wasn’t classified, he introduced his leading graduate student, who had been working closely with him on this project. The student was an exchange student from China and was about to finish his time at MIT and return home. I was shocked. Here was a student from a country with whom we had strained relations, a country that was vying for our place as leader of the world, and we had given away our leading edge technology to him, which he would now be taking home to China. That he no doubt had signed a non-disclosure agreement with MIT was irrelevant. This was China and they didn’t care. No one around me seemed to share my outrage, and it’s taken all these years for our government, which has been sponsoring these ‘exchange’ students, to finally understand how […]
Creeping Sharia grew during the 1960’s when the Ismaili communities in the U.S. met with the arrival of Muslim students in every state, especially Texas, many worked or studied at the Texas Medical Center. For decades, the USA Jamat – aka Islamic Congregations have organized and collaborated with state and local governments, universities, museums, and faith organizations to further develop a greater communications regarding cultural and educational events. Texas leads the nation in spending on social programs per capita, including public education. Did you know that Houston is home to one of the largest Ismaili Muslim populations in North America? Houston Texas will soon be the First “ISMAILI Center” in the United States. There are six other centers around the world; Dubai, Dushanbe, Lisbon, London, Tajikistan and Vancouver. Their narrative reads ” The Ismaili Centers are symbolic markers of the permanent presence and core values of Ismaili communities around the world. Incorporating spaces for social and cultural gatherings, intellectual engagement and reflection, as well as spiritual contemplation, they are bridges of friendship and understanding, and serve to enhance relationships among faith communities, government and civil society.” In 2002, the Sugar Land suburb of Houston built a Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center that […]
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Things are pretty interesting in America right now. Courts are whipping Texas law SB4 back and forth like a tennis match. States and cities appear to have lost all sense of truth and justice. And while the American people prepare for another election, chaos still reigns over some previous ones. It seems like we’re living in some interesting times.
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The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Harmeet Dhillon, CEO of The Center for American Liberty, wants to know why Los Angeles Schools are not providing transparency on their curriculum regarding a whole host of Marxist agenda driven topics potentially being taught in the Los Angeles Unified School District…
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Nurses Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN – In this episode, I’m joined by Chris Downey, the pioneer behind VaxCalc Labs, exploring how AI promotes informed consent in healthcare. We delve into vaccine hesitancy, health freedom, and the revolutionary use of large language models for empowerment. Join us as we navigate the challenges and breakthroughs in ensuring individuals make well-informed vaccination…
Many who get lost in a sea of digital information have simply abandoned the pursuit of truth altogether. Moreover, this new lay postmodernism fad doesn’t discriminate based on partisan orientation. Whether in the form of conspiracy theories or alternative facts on the right, or a blinding focus on identity politics on the left, amygdala-driven conversations have crowded out reason and data across the political spectrum…
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America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley –We begin with a discussion regarding the latest Gallup poll that shows our country’s plummeting ‘Happiness.’ Then, we review an insightful discussion that Dr. Pierre Kory had with NHL legend Theo Fleury and his fight against the spiritual darkness that was imposed on Canada. We follow this with Sir Francis Drake’s prayer for courage – it is a wonderful reminder for us during these epoch challenges imposed on us…
Our country is at a serious crossroads. We are losing our God-given Constitutional America, and it is being stolen from us by Marxist Progressives. Homeland Security Director Alejandro Mayorkas is a case in point, a lying cretin determined to make a mockery of the rule of law by deliberately holding open the doors of our southern borders to welcome in Joe’s hoards of diseased, illiterate peasants and Jihadist terrorists, Chinese spies and who knows what else, and laughing about it…
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Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Among the most prominent forms of economic fascism is the centralized authority to direct and plan the economy, trade, or commerce through restrictive and coercive methods. Centralization is defined as a sole individual, or a limited number of unelected individuals, who have been delegated the authority to control or manipulate the market — typically framed as a necessity for national security or for the welfare of the public…
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The National Security Hour with Edward Haugland – I delve into the intricate web of controversy surrounding the Army War College’s alleged transgressions. Unveiling a narrative rife with questions of civil and constitutional rights violations, I challenge you to scrutinize the institution’s actions. Join me as I navigate through the tumultuous waters of military accountability and the enduring struggle for academic freedom.
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Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Exploring the depths of government inconsistencies, I delve into freethinking as a necessary tool to navigate our polarized political landscape. From election polls to controversial legal cases, the need for clarity amidst bias and misinformation is evident. Join me in uncovering the contradictions that shape our perceptions and actions in today’s society.
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The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The most important comment I’ve heard so far is when Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was worried that the First Amendment would be used to hamstring the government. It seems she missed the point of the Bill of Rights. Does the Constitution mean what it says, or can it be ignored in certain situations? The Biden Administration Censorship case, Murthy v. Missouri…
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After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – As the Jewish community concludes Purim and Christians enter Holy Week with Palm Sunday, we explore the parallels between these sacred times and the challenges faced by Donald Trump. Though not equating Trump’s situation to the biblical stories of Esther and Jesus, I find intriguing commonalities in the themes of persecution and triumph against adversity.
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Looking 4 Healing Radio with Nichola Burnett – We must offer a sincere “thank you” to the plandemic for doing such a wonderful job of scaring a significant portion of the population away from the Western medicine system. The holistic health care approach is very different from the Western system and asks very different things of the participant: things that they are most likely completely unaware of and never saw coming…
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