• The Lectern Guy: The Fight For Our Nation
    Jan 8 2026

    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 mins
  • The Threat and Building a Local Security Network To Survive It
    Jan 6 2026

    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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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Administrative Dereliction in Texas Education Costs Students Their Future
    Dec 23 2025

    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 mins
  • Texas Oil and Gas: What’s Really Happening in the Permian Basin
    Dec 18 2025

    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 mins
  • Blackstone’s attempt to purchase TXNM Energy, the parent company of Texas-New Mexico Power
    Dec 13 2025

    Nancy White details how Blackstone, the parent company of BlackRock (now two separate entities on paper) are trying to seal a deal for $11.5b to purchase the Texas-New Mexico Grid.

    The hearing was put on hold when Nancy successfully raised awareness and got enough people to protest the hearing on Dec. 15th, but it’s only been delayed.


    Nancy discusses the relationship between Blackstone and BlackRock, how they both support ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance), a core reason for the current Texas AG’s lawsuit against BlackRock, and how a key part of why the Texas power grid is so unstable is because solar and wind technology have offset coal and oil.


    These efforts are directly related to WEF (World Economic Forum) goals for a net zero carbon future. Texas Governor Abbott has long been an ally of WEF and even has his own page on their website.


    Nancy goes on to breakdown the CCP’s involvement in the Texas energy grid, how BlackRock funneled money to the CCP military in 2023 from stock exchange retirement accounts, and how certain bills in the House and Senate will open up the entire state for investigation by the Pentagon.


    The information Nancy gives needs to be heard by every Texan and every American. There is a concerted effort by massive corporations with stated agendas (WEF published the phrase “You'll own nothing and be happy”). They’re telling you what their intentions are, and they’re making it a reality.

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    41 mins
  • Voter Database Irregularities in Tarrant County, TX
    Dec 10 2025

    John O'Shea, a Tarrant County Precinct Chair, highlights massive irregularities in the Tarrant County, TX voter database, the bureaucratic pushback at the local and state level to not address the issues or even talk about them, and what this has looked like behind the scenes during the last several elections in Texas.

    Key Findings:


    Excessive Numbers of Fully Redacted Voter Records

    • The roster contained 358 fully redacted entries out of ~2,950 records (~12%).
    • Redactions included name, address, and VUID — exceeding what Texas law typically allows.
    • Such redactions prevent verification that entries correspond to real, unique voters.


    Assessment:

    High-volume, full redactions create an environment where illegitimate ballots could be inserted and remain untraceable. Transparency is reduced to a level where oversight is functionally impaired.


    Duplicate Registrant Entries Observed


    Highlighted lists show multiple individuals with:

    • Multiple VUIDs
    • Slightly varied addresses
    • Repeated mail-in ballot activity


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    47 mins