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The Tenpenny Files – Dr. David Rasnick challenges conventional cancer thinking by revisiting chromosomal instability, tumor recurrence, treatment resistance, and metastasis. His work questions whether the dominant mutation model explains cancer’s behavior and explores why abandoned scientific debates may hold crucial clues about how cancer adapts, survives, and returns despite modern treatments today worldwide...

The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Michael Nehls explains why lithium may matter far beyond psychiatry, connecting it to memory, brain regeneration, fertility, sleep, emotional stability, and healthy aging. His research raises urgent questions about Alzheimer’s, dementia, cognitive decline, and whether a nutrient remains overlooked in plain sight after decades of assumptions and silence...

The Tenpenny Files – Todd Hampson joins Dr. Tenpenny to explore why Christians differ on the rapture, Israel, the Tribulation, and Christ’s return. Drawing from Scripture and church history, he explains prophecy’s role in the biblical narrative, argues for a pre-tribulation view, and shows how end-times teaching shapes faith and biblical understanding today...

The Tenpenny Files – Bob Sjogren challenges believers to confront self-centered Christianity through Cat and Dog Theology, exposing how prayer, worship, parenting, and church life can quietly revolve around personal comfort instead of God’s glory. His message calls Christians to examine motive, surrender deeply, and rediscover faith rooted in honoring the Master above all...

The Tenpenny Files – Dr. Sina McCullough exposes how chemicals enter the food supply through approval pathways that lack true independent testing. She connects daily exposure to gut problems, mood changes, weight struggles, and children’s behavior issues, while revealing how labeling laws keep consumers unaware of what they repeatedly eat and absorb over time...

The Tenpenny Files – Tiffany Ashton Bramblett connects autism, Alzheimer’s, seizures, and autoimmune dysfunction through measurable stress inside the brain. Her family’s experience highlights oxidative damage, mold exposure, uric acid shifts, blood sugar instability, and inflammation as overlooked signals that may appear before diagnosis and cognitive decline or neurological regression emerges fully...

The Tenpenny Files – Matthew McWhorter challenges Christians to examine how Church sources shape the biblical canon and whether Protestant arguments remain consistent. Through a legal-style investigation, he compares early Church authority, New Testament validation, and rejected Old Testament books, raising urgent questions about Scripture, faith, and foundations believers often inherit without scrutiny today...

The Tenpenny Files – Dr. William F. Supple explores why anti-parasitic drugs like fenbendazole may target cancer cells, inflammation, and recurrence after conventional treatment fails. Drawing from a family case, suppressed research, and global deworming practices, he challenges mainstream oncology and raises urgent questions about cancer biology, patient choice, and low-cost therapy options today...

The Tenpenny Files – Brady Crytzer reveals how George Washington sees the National Road as a lifeline between the East and western territories. Through conflict, expansion, taxation, and federal strategy, the road becomes a tool for unity, trade, and control, exposing forces that shape early America and drive its lasting push westward after independence...

The Tenpenny Files – Liana Werner-Gray reveals how seed oils permeate everyday foods and drive inflammation, brain fog, and chronic illness. She explains their rise in dietary guidelines, shares her recovery journey, and offers practical steps to remove them, helping people reclaim energy, clarity, and long-term health through real food choices...