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It's the last night of the short week as tomorrow I venture off to the Perpetual Health Retreat. We go a little deeper into the radio acquisitions by George Soros, whose latest purchase of 200+ stations was just fast-tracked by the FCC. Then recent headlines of world leaders, including our own here in the States, who are preparing for—what they're …
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Tacking on some more developing news from home and around the world tonight. I'd like to talk about the optics and implications of Pennsylvania Governor Shapiro bringing 'President' Zelensky to an ammunition factory to sign bombs with magic marker as a part of an endorsement for Kamala Harris' campaign; then we are joined by Jason Bermas to close o…
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Some big news items from the weekend (Trump Bounty? The Widening Diddy Connection? More?) and a lot of extra thoughts as we embark on our official trip through Fall of 2024. For every thing that is on our radar for the next few months, there's no telling what is really out there waiting! When it is all said and done will this be the Autumn of our l…
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The summer of '28 was a vintage season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers. Of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees. A magical, timeless summer in the life of a twelve-year-old boy named Douglas Spa…
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The summer of '28 was a vintage season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers. Of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees. A magical, timeless summer in the life of a twelve-year-old boy named Douglas Spa…
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The summer of '28 was a vintage season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers. Of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees. A magical, timeless summer in the life of a twelve-year-old boy named Douglas Spa…
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The summer of '28 was a vintage season for a growing boy. A summer of green apple trees, mowed lawns, and new sneakers. Of half-burnt firecrackers, of gathering dandelions, of Grandma's belly-busting dinner. It was a summer of sorrows and marvels and gold-fuzzed bees. A magical, timeless summer in the life of a twelve-year-old boy named Douglas Spa…
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Last Summer Friday for the year 2024 and we are going to chilling and thumbing through some topics, starting with Diddy's placement onto the infamous NYC Suicide Watch, and updated Tuscon Rally theories. The lines will be open for calls on how relationships with neighbors may have improved or degraded over the years; and there is a hearty mix of me…
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A chill Thursday evening is on tap at Studio A, and we are going to look through an assortment of stories in the grab bag, and then open up the lines for thoughts on everything from the Havana Syndrome-like fallout at the Trump rally in Tuscon to updates on the Epstein-esque Puff Daddy case, and ending with some Halloweeny parallels to the Israeli …
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Tonight's guest is Rev. Bill Bean ( https://www.billjbean.com/ ), Exorcist, Spiritual Advisor, and Author, who has a new book out which focuses in on Trauma, Mind Control, and other societal factors in Demonic Possession/Oppression. We'll talk about the state of the world, whether or not entire countries can become possessed, the notion of tribulat…
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It has been a long time since we spend an evening with Dr. Sean Brooks (AmericanEducationFM.com) and tonight we'll be discussing the recent articles published about the increasingly bad behavior by Gen Alpha (as observed by Gen Z teachers) in the classrooms, as well as a growing trend of cell phone bans in schools. But not everything is what it see…
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Monday night and we had another foiled attempt on Donald Trump's life yesterday; it always happens when I am at a kid's party. Tonight we are going to concentrate on the biggest takeaways from the information that had to be instantly archived by internet sleuths, like our friend Lauren @SomeBitchIIKnow. What are some of the strangest thing we've le…
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Another Friday night in late-summer paradise. Fleccas needed to reschedule for next Friday instead but there is plenty we can do to close out the week! The debate must not be doing The Party too well behind the scenes because new disastrous Ukraine War policies are being floated today. Frank reminisces about the first night back on-air after Aurora…
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Our first half guest is Leo Zagami (LeoZagami.com) who just released the eleventh volume of his Confessions of An Illuminati series, and it is packed with very timely subjects. So tonight we'll be talking about origins of Mind Control, Hypnotism, Magic, and more. In the second half, calls we weren't able to get to last night, and more fallout from …
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Lots going on tonight! In the first half, we're carving out time for thoughts and audience calls on last night's ridiculous ABC broadcast, which was filled with overt bias and missed opportunities. Matt Christiansen shows up in the second half of the first hour for some of his own thoughts on the debate, plus a brief update on the Tenet Media thing…
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Well, it’s Debate Night, and just like the Dementia Debate in June, we’re going to be spending the first half of the evening with, J Gulinello (PerpetualHealth.co), who is making his final appearance before this year's Perpetual Health Retreat. It will be two hours of various topics, media clips, and calls, to pass the time constructively. Then we’…
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Jeremy Ryan Slate is in studio for his return appearance, and were supposed to be joined by Roger Stone in the first hour but plans needed to change at the last minute. I must say, for a show that was left with no format at such a late hour, the conversation was flowing and we had a great time. A little ancient and contemporary history, a little on…
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This is Adel’s first time in studio after many years of friendship and it is a really great show which goes by in a flash. We pick through some news, which includes some added thoughts on the Tenet Media, and then take some calls as we cap off the Labor Day-shortened week. Enjoy!Watch the video rerun here: https://pilled.net/topic-detail/991059Spon…
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This evening we have two special guests on to answer some big questions about Life and Faith. Timothy Gordon (TimothyJGordon.com) and Jay Dyer (JaysAnalysis.com) join the show to answer a very fundamental question: Why Religion? And, more specifically, Why Christianity? The question was posed to me from a member of the audience who has a hard time …
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It's Hump Day, September 4, and returning to the show is Mel K, host of the Mel K show, and making a special appearance alongside of Mel is Roseanne Barr. Tonight we're going to talk a little bit about the news, including the latest revival of the Russia Election Interference line, but this time it hits a little too close to home! I also want to kn…
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We're back from "Labor Day" weekend and we'll re-light the fires with a first half visit by Matt Christiansen, who will be discussing the Venezuelan militants who are now operating freely within the United States, yet there's no consensus on the seriousness of the issue.... Kathy Hochul is the latest high-ranking Democrat to have been harboring a C…
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It's Friday night and Matt is in to kick through some news, including a breakdown of the training wheels interview Kamala Harris did with Governor Silly Putty. Then we have a mix of other media, reels, new AI music from the mysterious deviant Mike; and plenty of time for calls. Another great week in the books if you ask me!Watch the video rerun her…
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Author, Donald Jeffries ( https://donaldjeffries.substack.com/ ), returns to the show to discuss the theme of his new book, American Memory Hole: How The Court Historians Promote Disinformation (available on Amazon). The book takes a deep look into many examples of state-sanctioned disinformation to not only manage public opinion on current events,…
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Tonight I am joined by my College History Professor turned good friend, Professor Lawson Bowling. It's been nearly a decade since he was on the show last and I am looking forward to catching up, and learning a little something, as I always do when we get together. We'll be talking about the Professor's recent trip to Normandy, History of Third Part…
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Timothy Gordon (TimothyJGordon.com) returns for what feels like the first official appearance of 2024, and it is right on the heels of some incredible scientific breakthroughs on the most famous —and most controversial— religious artifacts on the planet. Tonight we are going to talk about the latest on The Shroud of Turin, and expand the conversati…
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