AI Data Centers Raise Concerns Over Property Rights and Privacy
Virginia Macha warns about AI data centers and land rights, Lori Gimelshteyn and Dante White raise school safety concerns, and Mary Janssen presents CUT Engaged.

Virginia Macha warns about AI data centers and land rights, Lori Gimelshteyn and Dante White raise school safety concerns, and Mary Janssen presents CUT Engaged.
James Lyons-Weiler on NIH’s MAHA playbook and vaccine policy, Trent Loos on sustainable jet fuel and land grabs, Mike Rawluk on Arvada City Council.
Joshua Philipp on Trump’s new census and election reform, Kevin Lundberg on Colorado’s special session, Dave Bray on the USMC Memorial anniversary, Scott Bottoms on the governor’s race.
Brian Joondeph on culture wars and political timing, Susan Kochevar on Jeffco bakery closure and mail-in voting, Rose Pugliese on special session, Melissa Ogburn on UCLC event.
In 2022, Pam Long wrote “Protecting Senior Citizens from Asset Theft by Collusion of Doctors and Judges.” Long explains that she was recently contacted by a woman who read the original article, and who provided a 90-minute interview about how this asset theft was orchestrated in the life of her 93-year-old father in 2024. Long notes people must take action to prevent the abduction in medical facilities that leads to a court appointed guardian and asset theft.
Jeremy Portnoy on government waste and UCLA funding freeze, Rob Natelson on constitutional questions, and Dave Evans on upcoming TABOR attacks.
Pam Long exposes guardianship fraud targeting seniors; Priscilla Rahn shares strategies to restore traditional values in education.
Sean Pond warns of hidden local power structures; Marly Hornik outlines Unite 4 Freedom’s fight for Colorado election transparency.
Brad Beck explains that intentionally understanding and improving one’s character, curiosity, and communication will foster meaningful connections in an individual’s daily life and can help secure greater happiness.
Wade Miller explains Trump’s spending cuts; guests cover healthcare reform, Second Amendment concerns, and a local school board race.
Brad Beck outlines how communication builds connection; Joe Arbuckle warns of DEI’s harm to the military and details efforts to remove it.
Daniel Turner reviews Trump’s $750B U.S.-EU energy deal and climate policy wins. Trent Loos and Steve Dorman discuss immigration, subsidies, and political developments.
Kevin Lundberg reviews DOE report disputing climate alarmism and energy poverty risks. Lori Gimelshteyn warns of falling test scores and parental rights erosion.
Bill Rutledge reflects on Typhoid Mary and COVID lessons. Sophia Georges warns of zoning rewrites threatening homeownership. Anne Lowe shares wind turbine health concerns.
Alicia Garcia, Co-Founder of The 2nd Syndicate, states that Colorado is the testbed for state-funded civil rights abuse. Garcia explains that in 2021, Colorado passed House Bill 21-1299, creating the Office of Gun Violence Prevention (OGVP) under the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. On paper, it was sold as a public health initiative designed to reduce “gun violence.” In reality, it is a state-funded propaganda tool weaponized to erode constitutional protections, normalize s...
Second Syndicate warns about shrinking gun rights in Colorado. Jay Davidson explains how the Fed abandoned its original mission to protect the dollar’s value.
Bob Boswell defends fossil fuels as essential to modern life. Trent Loos warns of government land grabs. Ramey Johnson links societal decay to unchecked disorder.
Susan Harris critiques Arizona’s legislative flood and Democrat leadership. Luke and Joe interpret Machiavelli’s The Prince. Mark Baisley and Mike Rawluk share concerns on policy.
Bill Rutledge recounts the legacy of Typhoid Mary. Karen Levine and Lorne Levy examine interest rates, housing trends, and the Fed’s upcoming decision.
Allen Thomas explains that parents from all sides of the political aisle should come together and circle the wagons to protect their children. Thomas demonstrates that this goes far deeper than political action and instead demands that each parent be accountable for the moral stewardship of their child’s future.
Liberty Toastmasters stress the importance of property rights. Kurt Gerwitz warns AI may trigger cult-like behavior as it mimics human interaction.
Jill Vecchio critiques managed care, Wendy Warner opposes the Vibrant Denver Bond, Trent Loos challenges Heifer International, and Bill Rutledge celebrates 97 years.
Kevin Lundberg critiques Elon Musk's third-party ambitions and explains why Article V offers a better path. Mark Kostelic and Blaine Clark discuss land use codes in Chaffee County.
Lauren Fix on EV tax credit fallout, Marly Hornik on Colorado voter fraud lawsuit.
Parents treasure their children and want to take good care of their kids. Parents have trusted that healthcare professionals have their children and their family’s best interests in mind. However, parents should be vigilant. Pam Long drills down on the top ten scams in public health that every parent should know.
Chris Harris, Erin Lee, and guest host Yvonne Paez address immigration policy, border patrol morale, and youth exposure to gender ideology.
Pam Long outlines key public health scams affecting parents, Kerry Jiblits discusses eminent domain in Elbert County, and Jason Bailey joins from Citizens for No New Debt.
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler claims biotech trade group seeks to obstruct RFK Jr.’s confirmation. Trent Loos warns about screwworms in Mexican cattle imports.
Sam Dorman examines how a Supreme Court ruling affects birthright citizenship and nationwide injunctions. Greg Lopez criticizes Colorado’s wolf reintroduction plan.
Susan Kochevar questions the Epstein file delay and a rumor about Polis. Brian Joondeph assesses political fearmongering and Colorado’s deterioration.