The Uncertain Future of the WHO Pandemic Treaty
Dr. Lyons-Weiler on WHO treaty's risks. Trent Loos talks Gov. Noem & SD. Rich Guggenheim discusses Initiative 142 & parental notifications.

Dr. Lyons-Weiler on WHO treaty's risks. Trent Loos talks Gov. Noem & SD. Rich Guggenheim discusses Initiative 142 & parental notifications.
Scott Powell details a KGB defector's warning of four subversion stages in America, and Sen. Lundberg discusses Colorado's legislative session.
Farmer Trent Loos on saving Palizzi Farm; Martha Zoller talks Trump trial; Nancy Pallozzi hosts an event with Gov. Kristi Noem.
Mike Siemens talks Denver meat ban & Palizzi Farm threat. Susan Kochvar deems PPPs fascist. Rep. Ty Winter on Democrat tactics at State House.
Allen Thomas explains that in The Federalist Papers, Publius warns us about the dangers and perils of political leaders and why they should be unnecessary for a virtuous, self-reliant citizen. Unfortunately, the rise of progressivism has also elevated the political leader in the minds of politicians and citizens alike.
Liberty Toastmasters discuss capitalism. RE/MAX's Karen Levine and Lorne Levy on home ownership, interest rates, and more.
Jay Valentine's insights on 2024 election interference and Trent Loos's opinions on foreign aid to Israel and Ukraine.
Nanette Holt discusses Gov. DeSantis' actions for safety in Florida. Kevin Lundberg talks Colorado Legislature updates.
Dan Haley critiques Colorado's radical agenda. Kurt Gerwitz discusses Bitcoin in El Salvador. George Teal talks lawsuit over immigration laws.
In his latest essay, Rick Turnquist talks about how reliant we are on fossil fuels, and how transitioning away from them is a completely unrealistic fantasy. Filled with factual data from a U.S. government website, Rick also reviews the sources and uses of the energy we take for granted.
Wade Miller discusses political tension over Mike Johnson's deal, while Jeffrey Paul talks about his book on countering progressivism's threat.
The most fascinating political race in Colorado this cycle is the 4th Congressional District. In this essay Pam Long asks what happened to Ken Buck, discusses the Democrat Special Election candidates, and explains that Greg Lopez is a steadfast leader in Colorado, who will rise above all the politics, represent Colorado with his 30 years of leadership experience, and prepare the CD4 office for the next Congressman or Congresswoman.
Ellen Daehnick reacts to Denver Democrat Chair's condemnation of Democrats opposing trans activism. Rob Natelson discusses citizenship based on parental allegiance.
Honey Rinicella advocates for more autism research rather than criticism. Trent Loos updates on Bird Flu. Frederick Alfred discusses his candidacy.
Kevin Lundberg discusses congressional races & strategies. Joe & Luke delve into Hazlitt's book. Ryan discusses impeachment against Griswold.
Brian Joondeph talks "Resigning Rhinos," threats to Trump & America. Reggie Rocko shares his views on illegal immigration's impact on Denver.
Allen Thomas & Nephi Cole discuss gun rights in Colorado. Katie Gorka talks about combating modern Marxism in her book, "Next Gen Marxism."
Guest host Brad Beck & Hans Von Spakovsky critique ranked choice voting. Don Beezley addresses Democratic gaps in 2024 legislature principles.
Lauren Fix on Fisker's troubles & bankruptcy, Karl Hoopes talks Trump's run, and Loos challenges USDA's Vilsack's hypocrisy in a viral clip.
Kevin Lundberg warns of growing bad bills in Colorado's legislature, totaling 621 in 2024. Yvonne Strachan discusses homeschooling's vital role and options.
Greg & Lisa Lopez discuss his GOP CD-4 nomination. Scott Powell on Easter's historical validity. Jeff Toborg updates on Parker, CO's grocery tax cut.
Artificial Intelligence, the ability of computers and software to research and consolidate incredible amounts of data and predictive analytics into a concise and clear response by making decisions or solving problems, is an incredible achievement for mankind. Brad Beck notes that though many fear this accomplishment of machine learning, he embraces it.
In the latest installment of his Exactly Wrong series, Rick Turnquist takes a look at how Democrat policies fail in several different areas, and how “progressive” ideas contribute to an overall “doom spiral."
Brad Beck's essay discusses how individual rights can control AI, and 8 guests people opposing the Trans Activist agenda to protect children.
Jay Davidson, Founder/CEO of First American State Bank, shares insights in his new article, "A Way Out of All the Chaos, Trent Loos weighs in on PETA's suggestion to use potatoes instead of eggs for Easter.
Dr. Jill Vecchio talks about her gardening journey and food preservation. Kevin Lundberg discusses the impact of Ken Buck's decision not to run again.
Author Allen Thomas challenges us to focus on the principles and ideals of our American Founding instead of people and personalities. He reminds us that each of us is fallible, therefore we must not blindly follow anyone without health questioning and dialogue.
Mike Siemens talks Protect the Harvest's mission. Kevin Lundberg updates on Colorado politics. John Fabbricatore tackles immigration. Paula Sarlls celebrates 75 with jumps.
Tom Nelson talks "Climate: The Movie" & its Mar 21 release. Susan Kochevar critiques forced min wage. Laurel Imer runs for CO Republican National Committeewoman.
The Colorado legislature currently has a threesome of anti-1st Amendment bills which aim to hide public school officials’ misconduct. Pam Long notes that one bill, HB-1296, appears to be a retaliation bill drafted by the Poudre School District school board against members of the public who publicized school records involving two major scandals involving abuse of students and an “art club” secretly promoting LGBTQ+ lifestyles to students.