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WHO blunders on Hantavirus global stage, Q&A 196
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – What's the difference between vaccine-induced myocarditis and covid induced myocarditis? Does the spike detox essentially stop myocarditis, turbo cancer, and the other ailments and reverse the risk? Is the cancer risk cumulative, and do you think the worst is yet to come in terms of the vaccine cancer and the cardiac issues?
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The role of petition drives in Texas political activism
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Texas petition drives reveal how unlikely coalitions form around clean food, health freedom, safer farms, and local control. Volunteers learn ballot access is grueling, fragile, and costly, yet their energy points toward durable county and state organizing that turns seasonal activism into rooted political power on Main Street for voters...
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Did Fauci mislead America? Rand Paul pushes for COVID accountability
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – “He lied to Congress about NIH funding dangerous gain-of-function research in Wuhan and engaged in the worst cover-up in modern medical history. The American people want Fauci behind bars,” explains Rand Paul. That statement reflects the frustration of millions of Americans who feel they were misled during the darkest days of the pandemic...
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A tabletop exercise with 26 countries and a hantavirus outbreak: Coincidence or PSYOP?
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Despite the fear factor being ramped up in the media, WHO epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove stated Wednesday that the Hantavirus outbreak is not the next COVID pandemic. I believe this provides deniability cover for WHO, while contributing to the public confusion about the threat of Hantavirus, which will drive public opinion toward...
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How medicine got it wrong: Heroin
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – Heroin was first synthesized in the late 19th century by scientists seeking to create a safer alternative to morphine. Initially marketed as a cough suppressant and a treatment for various ailments, the drug was touted as non-addictive. However, as history has shown, this was far from the truth. It is understood that the initial promotion of heroin helped us...
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Hope on the edge: Officer talks man down from bridge in Jacksonville
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Stories surrounding law enforcement often highlight conflict, but this moment tells a different story. It shows what happens when compassion leads the way. When individuals are seen not as situations to control, but as lives worth saving, everything changes. For the man on that bridge, the difference came down to someone choosing to stay, to listen, and to care...
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The hidden cause behind chronic illness
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Koral shares how her mother’s Parkinson’s diagnosis exposed critical gaps in the traditional model, ultimately leading her to explore functional medicine and pursue advanced training through the Functional Nurse Academy. Too many people are suffering without real answers. What followed was not just a...
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The weight of early responsibilities and the freedom of letting go
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Monk Coleman – Sherm finds himself in a new and unfamiliar chapter. Without the structure of work or the daily demands of raising a family, he is turning inward, asking deeper questions about purpose, fulfillment, and what it truly means to live a meaningful life. In this episode, he speaks openly about the transition from doing to being, and the courage it takes to...
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Healthcare by AI, at what cost?
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – Nurses examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping healthcare, raising concerns about patient safety, accountability, and the erosion of human connection. As technology expands across hospitals and telehealth, they question whether efficiency outweighs critical thinking and compassion, and who is responsible when AI systems influence decisions and outcomes in care...
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Trump’s DOJ continues Biden-era prosecution of prominent COVID-era Maryland physician
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A Maryland physician once hailed as a COVID-19 frontline leader now faces renewed federal prosecution over disputed billing practices. After a judge overturned his conviction, an appeals court reinstates the case, fueling debate over legal standards, public health policy, and whether outspoken critics of government decisions are being unfairly targeted...
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Insurance denials and delayed access to care
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Pulling back the curtain on what actually happens behind the scenes when a treatment is ordered but not immediately approved. From prior authorizations and step therapy to coverage restrictions and repeated documentation requests, Ashley breaks down how the system works—and why so many...
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From cancer to autism: Fixing the growing gaps in healthcare
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Why so many patients feel dismissed, rushed, or unsupported in the current healthcare model. The difference between symptom management and true root-cause healing. A deeper look at supportive care options for individuals navigating cancer. How Remnant Healthcare is bridging the gap with...
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Transgenderism: Medical facts versus societal deep fakes
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Explores the complex intersection of neurobiology, gender identity, and societal influence in transgenderism, examining fetal brain development, hormonal pathways, and gender dysphoria while questioning cultural and political narratives shaping modern understanding of sex and identity across age groups...
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The human cost of vaccine injury and medical negligence
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans confront the human toll of vaccine injury and medical negligence, as patients and doctors push for transparency, informed consent, and independent trials. Personal losses underscore urgent calls for accountability, ethical care, and honest science to restore trust and protect communities nationwide across the nation...
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Boxes of ticks found in Midwestern farm fields have people asking questions
The Nurses Report with Ashley, Nicole, & David – Rumors surrounding alleged boxes of ticks being found in Midwestern farm fields have people asking questions. Where are they coming from? Who is behind it…? Concerns stem from the problematic history of LYMErix, which was pulled from the market after reports of side effects, public distrust, and failing demand...
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The connection between gut health and pediatric recovery
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A mother challenges medical assumptions after her child’s sudden regression and finds answers through gut health, targeted testing, and integrative care. Her journey highlights gaps in informed consent and public health transparency, urging parents to advocate, seek deeper answers, and demand accountability from local systems that shape family well-being...
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Turtles all the way down: The vaccine safety debate
The Tenpenny Files – This conversation examines vaccine safety through research, questioning long-held assumptions and exploring gaps in evidence. It highlights legal challenges, medical system pressures, and rising chronic conditions in children, while connecting these issues to real decisions families face and the ongoing debate between established science and unresolved concerns in public health...
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First responders, mandates, and the fight for accountability with Lt. Matt Connor
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Kimberly Overton speaks with FDNY Lieutenant Matt Connor about the lasting impact of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on first responders, exploring personal experiences, legal battles, and ongoing advocacy efforts focused on accountability, medical freedom, and the human consequences of policy decisions...
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Protecting childhood from ideological battles
Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The answers I remember from my schoolmates were firefighter, police officer, soldier, president, doctor, veterinarian, builder, nurse, pilot, baseball player, football player, etc. There wasn’t a single boy saying he wanted to be a girl, or any girl saying she wanted to be a boy. The thought really did not cross anyone’s mind, nor did I ever...
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Innovation in health #7 CEO Peter Gillooly
Project Out Loud – We must not mistake modesty for weakness. Cheap repurposed drugs are not flashy. They do not promise huge profits. They do not fit the tidy narrative of modern medical marketing. That is why they make the system uncomfortable. The clinical truth is plain. If safe, inexpensive therapies can slow tumor growth, improve quality of life, or extend meaningful time with...
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How medicine got it wrong
The Nurses Report with Nicole, Ashley, & David – Two highly respected agencies that manipulated their power to partake in a 40-year study, which directly left known syphilis cases untreated. One of the worst parts of this study was that treatment for syphilis was known, yet withheld from these unprivileged and disadvantaged men. Purposefully. The men were promised free medical and...
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Family courts and the dangerous low standards of proof
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Family courts and medical authorities expand power with alarming consequences. Parents risk losing custody for questioning treatment decisions, while agencies operate under low standards of proof. Urgent reform calls for due process, transparency, and protection of parental rights, restoring trust and balance between child safety, medical judgment, and fundamental family freedoms...
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The indoctrinated brain: What happens when the brain loses its ability to think independently
The Tenpenny Files – This piece explores how sustained stress and fear reshape brain function, weakening memory, identity, and independent thinking. It examines Dr. Michael Nehls’ framework on hippocampal decline, social conformity, and narrative control, while questioning reversibility and offering insight into protecting cognitive resilience in a rapidly changing psychological and cultural landscape today...
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Toxic exposure! Tim Holliday’s lifelong search for answers
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – From a childhood marked by unexplained neurological decline… to a lifelong search for answers… Tim shares his journey navigating a medical system that often defaults to “unknown etiology.” What if the rise in chronic illness, neurological conditions, and hormonal disruption isn’t random?
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Compassion and science: A balanced approach to medicine
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – This piece explores the tension between scientific authority and compassionate care, urging transparency in medicine and public debate. It highlights concerns about alternative treatments, patient choice, and policies affecting children, while calling for accountability, trust, and balanced decision making that respects families, protects health, and values both evidence and human dignity...
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Healing Fibromyalgia, IBS, Migraines? #6 Dr. Steve LaTulippe
Project Out Loud – We live in a culture that worships quick fixes and normalizes constant anxiety. If you are one of the millions told your pain is mysterious or untreatable, know this. The brain learns pain. The brain can learn healing. It takes forgiveness and boundaries. It takes waking up and saying enough. Marvelous is the word I use when life comes back into balance...
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Roblox isn’t just a game: The truth parents need to hear
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Ashley Caputo, RN, FMP – Predators use platforms like Roblox to target children, often by posing as other kids and slowly building trust through repeated interactions. Ashley walks through the step-by-step process of grooming in a way that helps parents understand how subtle and gradual these situations can be. What begins as a seemingly innocent...
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Glyphosate debate fuels push for regenerative farming
The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – Debate over glyphosate intensifies as advocates warn of health risks and environmental harm. Support grows for regenerative farming as a sustainable alternative to chemical agriculture. Policymakers and farmers face challenges balancing crop demands, economic pressures, and public health concerns while transitioning toward practices that prioritize soil health and reduce pesticide...
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What kind of health legacy are we leaving behind for the next generation?
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – From the erosion of informed consent to the rise in chronic illness across generations, this episode pulls back the curtain on the current state of healthcare—and offers a hopeful path forward. We are living in a time where the future of health is no longer something we can passively inherit—it’s something we must...
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Infection control vs damage control
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – If we want fewer hospital-acquired infections, we must stop chasing the shiny gadget. Fix nurse-to-patient ratios. Give workers time, breaks, and the resources to care. Fix staffing and watch infections fall. Demand transparent safety studies for technologies that surround caregivers. Protect workers from surveillance that chips away at...
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Is there a correlation between infant screen time and adult anxiety?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – New research tracks children from infancy to adolescence, revealing how early screen exposure may reshape brain development, slow decision-making, and increase anxiety risk. Findings highlight infancy as a critical window and show how simple parental interactions, like reading together, can help offset potential long-term cognitive and emotional impacts...
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A veteran therapist’s warning to parents about gender distress
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – A veteran therapist speaks out on the surge in gender distress among youth, challenging prevailing mental health practices and urging parents to stay vigilant. Drawing from personal hardship and professional experience, she questions medical trends, highlights ethical concerns, and calls for truth, resilience, and family-centered care in navigating complex cultural...
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