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America faces coordinated economic warfare abroad and self-inflicted vulnerabilities at home — from supply chain choke points and IP theft to soaring debt, ESG mandates, and the threat of programmable CBDCs. Kevin Freeman outlines a clear threat assessment and a practical personal “battle plan” to protect wealth, build resilience, and align capital with liberty, security, and values. Learn defensive moves like strategic diversification and transactional gold and silver, plus offensive strategies that strengthen U.S. energy, critical minerals, and reshoring. Equip yourself, engage civically, and help turn the tide with informed, values-aligned investing.

A hard-hitting conversation with Jan Jekielek on evidence of state-run organ harvesting in China, its ties to elite longevity programs, and the broader strategy of coercion and control. The discussion connects dehumanization, incarceration, and a database-driven “kill-to-order” system targeting prisoners of conscience, including Falun Gong and Uyghurs. We examine how Western complicity, bioethics drift, and medical partnerships enable this atrocity. Action steps include U.S. legislation, state-level insurance blocks, and grassroots efforts to confront this crime against humanity.

A gripping account of how Haym Salomon, a Polish Jewish patriot, rescued the failing finances of the American Revolution when paper currency collapsed. Kevin Freeman and Dr. Jim Garlow trace the real money flows, emergency fundraising on Yom Kippur, and private loans that sustained Washington, Congress, and key founders. Discover why Salomon died penniless despite funding victory and why honoring him matters as America nears 250 years. Lessons span monetary policy, economic warfare, and America’s Judeo‑Christian heritage.

Explore the mounting monetary risks facing the U.S., from soaring debt and inflation to weakening demand for Treasuries and accelerating de-dollarization. Andy Schectman outlines why gold and silver remain critical hedges, highlighting central bank accumulation and structural market dislocations. Jason Cozens explains how modern tech enables everyday spending in gold, bridging sound money with today’s digital payments. Practical strategies, historical context, and actionable steps to safeguard family and business wealth.

An unflinching analysis of how cartels, fentanyl trafficking, and precursor chemicals fuel a black market, reshaping borders, budgets, and communities. Sara A. Carter, director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, outlines a strategy targeting supply chains, financial networks, and multinational facilitators behind synthetic opioids. The conversation spotlights border security, clean supply chains, and accountability for manufacturers of precursor chemicals. It also details recovery-focused initiatives, homelessness solutions, prevention, and faith-centered support to protect American families.

This conversation reveals how major asset managers used client capital and proxy votes to push social agendas, reshaping corporate behavior without shareholder consent. Kevin Freeman and Derek Kreifels expose the risks to pensions, fiduciary duty, and returns when ESG and DEI mandates supersede performance. They outline concrete strategies — proxy voting audits, shareholder engagement, and value-aligned index design — to restore accountability. Learn how Prospr Aligned empowers investors to match capital with values and performance.

From Paul Ehrlich’s failed predictions to Julian Simon’s winning bet, this analysis explores how human ingenuity outpaces fears of scarcity. Kevin Freeman contrasts third-party payer health care with first-party market dynamics, highlighting incentives, costs, and outcomes. Historical case studies — from the Pilgrims to Venezuela vs. Poland — illustrate why private property and free markets drive prosperity. The takeaway is to align incentives, protect property rights, and let markets allocate scarce resources.

Explore the historical roots and global spread of Sharia as author-historian William J. Federer outlines its legal framework, political ambitions, and cultural impacts. Kevin Freeman connects past patterns to present-day trends in Europe and the United States, examining immigration, governance, and social cohesion. The discussion contrasts Sharia principles with Western constitutional norms and human rights. Learn where to access Federer’s research, including “What Every American Needs to Know About the Quran.”

Kevin Freeman and Ryan Helfenbein examine five critical issues — Iran, Israel, immigration, Islam, and civic involvement — through a Christian worldview and real-time policy lens. They discuss Charlie Kirk’s legacy, media narratives, and the geopolitical shifts after U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear program. The conversation covers Israel’s modern and biblical significance, the rise of anti-Semitism, and the importance of authentic messaging to young people. They close with practical steps for families and citizens to engage locally and nationally.

From Hollywood hurdles to historic accuracy, filmmaker Mark Joseph reveals the 19-year journey behind bringing Ronald Reagan’s life to the screen. Hear insider stories from the set, the surprising Soviet vantage point, and why audiences embraced the film despite critical pushback. Explore Reagan’s leadership, resilience, and strategic brilliance through firsthand accounts from those who knew him best. Plus, insights from Joseph’s new book, "Making Reagan," and where to watch the film now.