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  • FOIA Uncovered: DEI and The JAG Agenda
    2026/02/03

    Mason Weiss, a former JAG Officer, submitted a Freedom of Information Act to the Army JAG Corps after he became concerned about what he was seeing, and what he’s learned so far is shocking. Mason shares his concerns about the legal implications of these policies as well as the potential ramifications to the Army. He discusses the perceived shift in military culture and the potential consequences of prioritizing DEI over meritocracy and legal integrity.

    What you’ll learn should wake you up to what’s being done to our armed forces, and despite DEI being ended by the Trump Administration, the reality is it’s still very much alive and laying dormant until another administration shows up to revive it.

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    1 時間 47 分
  • Cargo and Corruption - Uncovering the Trucking Industry Crisis
    2026/01/22

    Danielle Chaffin, third generation in the trucking industry and someone who has been investigating and reporting on the industry for a while, discusses the alarming issues surrounding illegal immigration, fraud, and lack of oversight in the trucking sector. She highlights the surge of non-domiciled CDLs, the impact of illegal immigrants on the industry, and the national security risks posed by unregulated trucking operations. The conversation delves into the corruption and fraud prevalent in the industry, the role of technology in facilitating these issues, and the urgent need for reform to ensure safety and accountability in trucking.

    Takeaways


    Danielle Chaffin is a third-generation trucking industry expert.

    The surge of non-domiciled CDLs has created significant issues in trucking.

    Illegal immigrants are exploiting loopholes to obtain CDLs.

    Federal oversight of trucking is lacking, posing national security risks.

    Corruption and fraud are rampant in the trucking industry.

    Technology is being used to facilitate trucking fraud.

    Chameleon carriers are a major problem in the industry.

    Bribery for licenses is a common issue in trucking.

    Deregulation has amplified safety concerns in the trucking sector.

    There is a need for urgent reform in trucking regulations.

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    58 分
  • The Vanishing Acre - A Fight to Preserve The American Farmer
    2026/01/16

    Sam and Jon delve into the realities of small-scale farming in America, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by farmers who cannot rely solely on agriculture for their livelihood.

    Jon shares his journey from military service to becoming a farmer, highlighting the importance of regenerative agriculture practices that enhance land health while raising livestock.

    The discussion touches on the financial struggles of small farmers, including the high costs of land and infrastructure, and the difficulties in accessing processing facilities for their products.

    Jon emphasizes the need for community support and local purchasing to sustain small farms, while also addressing the concerning trend of foreign ownership of American farmland and its implications for food security.

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    58 分
  • Brig Gen Chris Sage: Military Deep State and The Price of Speaking Out
    2026/01/15

    Brigadier General Chris Sage, a recently retired fighter pilot from the U.S. Air Force, shares his experiences and challenges during his military career, particularly surrounding his recent retirement and the allegations that led to it. General Sage discusses his commitment to serving his country and the struggles he faced when he questioned certain decisions made during his deployment, especially regarding COVID-19 protocols. He highlights the lack of due process within the military justice system and the challenges faced by service members who dare to speak out against the prevailing narratives. The conversation delves into the broader implications of these issues on military culture and the importance of accountability and transparency within the ranks.

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    59 分
  • The Lectern Guy: The Fight For Our Nation
    2026/01/08

    Adam Johnson and I break down the current fight for this nation as we discuss the hypocrisy of what he experienced regarding J6, lies and agendas in the media, election integrity, the Nick Shirley effect and exposing fraud, and his current campaign as he runs for County Commissioner.

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    53 分
  • The Threat and Building a Local Security Network To Survive It
    2026/01/06

    TJ Morris (Bear) is the CEO of Refuge Medical and the founder and chairman of both Grindstone Ministries and Kaleb House, a pro bono disaster relief agency and counter human trafficking organization respectively.

    TJ and I talk about what’s taking place geopolitically, encroaching threats on the US, how the federal government has mismanaged disaster relief over the last several decades, and what that means for average American citizens.


    TJ goes into depth on what people need to start focusing on to develop security networks within their local communities, how they can prepare for contingencies, and practical ways in which to get started.


    TJ is not a doom and gloom “the sky is falling” type of person. He’s led by his faith in God, and he gives practical, no nonsense analysis and advice about a world that isn’t getting any safer and ways in which ordinary people can start thinking and applying practical steps to prepare for theirs and their family’s safety in any situation.

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  • Administrative Dereliction in Texas Education Costs Students Their Future
    2025/12/23

    We have a problem in our Texas education system (a problem that spans across most of the nation), and it’s putting our students in harm’s way while affording them a suboptimal educational experience.

    Coach, who will remain anonymous, details how teachers are prevented from removing violent, disruptive students because a student in their seat equals money for the district.

    As we saw in the recent stabbing death of a student in Good Creek, Texas, teachers, parents and students had all complained about the violent and disruptive behavior of the alleged killer, but their complaints fell on deaf ears as administrators refused to remove him until he finally killed another student.


    This is common place across Texas. Teachers make very little money in comparison to their often 60-80 hour work weeks, while administrators make egregious salaries often starting at $150k and moving up to $500k in some places, while sometimes receiving large bonus packages that pay for cars and housing. All the while, teachers are ignored when filing grievances and trying to have students removed.


    Approximately half a million illegal immigrant students are sucking up $6.5b in school funding costs (Coach said $13.5b, but $6.5b is the actual amount), and the burden falls on taxpayers, many of whom have children in these harsh environments; an environment that currently ranks 40th in the nation in education.


    Listen as Coach implores parents to stand up and make their voices heard in unison and fight back against a derelict administration which has abandoned the futures of its students for money.

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    47 分
  • Texas Oil and Gas: What’s Really Happening in the Permian Basin
    2025/12/18

    Case Chambers, a small to mid level Oil and Gas industry insider with years of experience working in the Permian Basin, details the struggles of oil theft by the cartel, regulatory challenges in the Oil Industry, the future of oil production and data centers in Texas, the pipeline dilemma and natural gas waste, and more.

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    43 分