In Rochester, a politician smiles beside a Douglass statue while the lesson is ignored: discipline is not oppression, excellence is not elitism.The Vanbōōlzalness Crisis thrives on that lie. Clubs that remember history still build strong children. #short
Nov 2025 early voting opens; the “we think strategically” line meets receipts: Dems 54%, GOP 24%, blanks 19%, conservatives 1.2%. Women 57%, men 43%.Vanbōōlzalness Crisis: civic erosion—agency surrendered, excuses over duty, no-show turnout #short
They tell Black and Brown America a bedtime story with teeth: you are marginalized, this is happening to you, you are what they say you are. Meanwhile the targeting spreads to everyone. Culture becomes a cage built from rehearsed despair. That is the Vanbōōlzalness Crisis. #short
Lavelle warned that propaganda does not begin with chains, it begins with a script. Lenin studied America and saw a lever: turn pain into permanent victimhood, then sell control as compassion. A people taught to kneel will be managed, not served. #short
Erie Canal towns were quiet freedom stations. Some stayed, built, bought land, opened shops, printed truth like Frederick Douglass. Lavelle’s point is simple: emancipation is not a slogan. It is ownership, and the courage to keep it. #short
Source:https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-c9yqs-1a295c7Headlines scream war, but Pastor Mark Biltz (El Shaddai Ministries) walks the map beneath the noise: Israel at the center, Persia shaking, and church gatekeepers in Jerusalem trying to claim authority while condemning Christian Zionism.Words …
Live Now!Today’s show cuts through buried science, chronic illness, and institutional silence with Lyme survivor and researcher Adam Finnegan, exposing Plum Island, immune tolerance, and forbidden questions about HIV origins.Then we pivot hard: the monolithic vote lie, education failure, family…
Live now. From the Lincoln Memorial to the streets of today, the Dream is quoted more than it is examined.This episode strips away comfort and nostalgia to ask what was lost after civil rights were won.With voices from Project 21, we confront faith diluted, responsibility abandoned, culture wea…
Two voices meet in a simple exchange: I am grateful for you. The room softens. Discontentment is where hatred learns to breathe, where irritation turns into anger. Gratitude shuts that door. In this season, remember: gratitude is the vaccine for discontentment. #short
In New York, the money comes with strings: build the apartments, but not alone. To claim every dollar, you must share the work with certified small, minority, or women-owned firms.Refuse, and the next bidder who will gets the job. Is that fair, and is it morally right? #short
He met actors who walked away from fame and money because faith costs something. They chose marriage over temptation, conviction over applause. Faith on film TV is not a brand experiment. It is people deciding that belief belongs on screen, spoken out loud. #short
They promised a new currency, but built only numbers on a screen. Digital is convenient, but freedom needs something you can hold. When accounts were frozen for beliefs, Bibles, or five-dollar gifts, we learned why hard money still matters. #short