China holds 220 million American voter files — and your government hid it. Trump declassified it all last night, hours after Barbara called it on the show. The blockade, the coverup, the SAVE Act — and your questions, answered live.
Is Trump stuck in Iran? Or is a much larger geopolitical transformation unfolding across the Middle East? Discover the bigger picture behind today's headlines.
Overnight: strikes into northern Iran and a tanker disabled trying to run the blockade. Tonight at 9pm: Trump's "really big news" on 2020. Barbara and Susan connect it all — with your questions.
Join Tony Papert, Bob Ingraham, and Paul Glumaz in this enlightening discussion as they explore the dawn of the Third Christian Renaissance, linking it to America's historical and spiritual evolutions. Tony Papert introduces the session, setting the stage with questions about the current spiritual and political movement compared to earlier American and Christian revolutions. Bob Ingraham delves into the impact of historical figures like Dante Alighieri, exploring the religious and cultural rebirth during the European Renaissance. He highlights key moments and figures in this pivotal era that fused spiritual and intellectual pursuits. Lastly, Paul Glumaz examines the assaults on Christianity through Romanticism, Transcendentalism, and Darwinism, and their lingering effects on modern American society. He emphasizes the spiritual underpinnings needed to sustain the MAGA movement as a force for national rejuvenation. Touching on the philosophical battles and cultural shifts since the nation's founding, this episode provides a profound understanding of the intertwined nature of faith, history, and political activism.
00:00 Introduction to the Third Christian Renaissance 00:57 Historical Context and Key Questions 02:27 The Role of Political and Spiritual Revolutions 03:32 The Impact of Charlie Kirk's Assassination 04:50 The New Christian Renaissance and Its Implications 07:11 Bob Ingram on Dante and the European Renaissance 12:04 The Devotio Moderna Movement 26:33 The Pilgrims' Mission and Early American Ideals 30:52 George Washington's Thanksgiving Proclamation 37:15 Paul Glumaz on the Attack on Christianity 44:55 The Awakening and the Role of MAGA 46:45 Conclusion and Call to Action
Author, historian, political organizer. Published books on American history, Dante, the global drug trade, the Anglo-Dutch Empire and National Banking. Former Editor at Executive Intelligence Review.
Founding member of the LaRouche movement in the 1960s. Former editor of LaRouche’s writings and EIR magazine. Regular host of our Saturday class series.
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Everyone "knows" the Declaration came from John Locke. Judy Hodgkiss says that's the British version of our history. The real source of "the pursuit of happiness" was Leibniz — carried into the colonies by a disgraced English lord and straight to Jefferson's desk.
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