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Spouting Off, June 28, 2026

Mon, 29 Jun 2026
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline

COVID Reckoning, American Beauty, and the Fight to Reclaim Health, Culture, and Truth

Spouting Off Through Uncensored Debate

In this episode of Spouting Off, host Karen Kataline frames the program around free speech, uncensored ideas, debate, and the importance of challenging official narratives. Filling in on The Alan Nathan Show format, she moves through three major conversations: the aftermath of COVID policy with John Leake, the defense of American culture with Michael Finch, and questions about women’s health, pharmaceuticals, and informed consent with Jennifer Galardi. The episode is strongly opinion-driven and rooted in Karen’s concerns about liberty, censorship, government power, public health policy, and cultural decline.

John Leake on COVID, Fear, and Global Lockstep

Karen’s first guest, John Leake, discusses his work with Dr. Peter McCullough, including The Courage to Face COVID-19 and their newer book Vaccines, Mythology, Ideology, and Reality. Karen and Leake revisit the trauma of COVID lockdowns, mandates, masking, and public fear, with Leake arguing that Western nations appeared to move in unusual lockstep during the crisis. He compares the public-health response to a psychological operation, citing isolation, division, fear, and hypervigilance as tools that shaped public behavior. Karen adds that many people still carry emotional and behavioral imprints from that period.

Vaccine Mythology and the Question of Trust

In the second part of the Leake interview, Karen turns to vaccines and asks why vaccine policy has become such a political dividing line. Leake discusses the early history of smallpox variolation in Boston in 1721, arguing that the vaccine enterprise has often relied not only on science but also on belief, ideology, and public faith. He says some vaccines may provide protection for some people in some cases, but rejects the idea that every vaccine is automatically safe, effective, or appropriate for everyone. Karen also raises concerns about mandates, monkeypox policy in California, accountability, and what she sees as unresolved public anger over COVID-era decisions.

Michael Finch and the Defense of American Beauty

Karen’s next guest, Michael Finch, president of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, discusses his book A Time to Stand: A Dire Hour to Defend American Beauty. Finch argues that American culture is rich, distinctive, and beautiful, but no longer adequately taught in schools. He points to American art, architecture, literature, poetry, national parks, and figures such as Mark Twain, Willa Cather, Walt Whitman, Thomas Cole, and Albert Bierstadt as examples of a cultural inheritance worth preserving. Karen connects this discussion to current ideological attacks on monuments, symbols, football, awards shows, and other traditional expressions of American identity.

Remembering America’s Cultural Inheritance

Finch emphasizes that defending America requires more than teaching the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, or Federalist Papers; it also requires recovering the beauty of American culture itself. He encourages listeners to visit national parks, study American paintings, read American writers, and look closely at the classical architecture of Washington, D.C. He also praises Donald Trump’s efforts to promote beautiful federal buildings and challenge ideological influence in museums such as the Smithsonian. Karen agrees that while many people have been taught to dismiss American culture, the country’s deeper inheritance is not yet lost.

Jennifer Galardi on the Pill, Pharma, and Informed Consent

The final guest, Jennifer Galardi of the Heritage Foundation, discusses an op-ed she co-authored titled “RFK Should Grill the Pill,” focused on oral contraceptives and women’s health. Galardi argues that the birth control pill is often handed out too casually for issues such as acne, cycle problems, or endometriosis, without enough discussion of possible side effects or long-term health consequences. She says the point is not to ban the pill, but to demand better research, informed consent, and honesty about risks. Karen connects the issue to broader concerns about pharmaceutical advertising, media dependence on drug-company money, and public distrust after COVID.

Science, Capture, and the Need to Ask Questions

Karen and Galardi close by discussing what they describe as the weaponization of science, corporate capture, conflicts of interest, and the difficulty of questioning medical or pharmaceutical narratives without being dismissed. Galardi says COVID changed the public conversation by exposing conflicts of interest and allowing previously silenced voices to reenter positions of influence. Karen raises concerns about injectables, drug advertising, and a cultural environment that increasingly normalizes pharmaceutical solutions. The episode ends with Karen thanking the guests and returning to the broader theme of asking difficult questions in defense of freedom, health, culture, and truth.

Bible News Prophecy, June 28, 2026

Mon, 29 Jun 2026
Bible News Prophecy with Dr Bob Thiel

Scoffers, Shaking Earth, and Weather Warnings: Reading Trouble Through Bible Prophecy
Continuing Church of God 51

Prophecy, News, and the Question of Mockery

In this episode of Bible News Prophecy, hosts Steve Dupuie and Dr. Bob Thiel discuss whether people mock the prophecies Jesus gave about famines, pestilences, earthquakes, troubles, and the beginning of sorrows. Steve opens by referencing Jesus’ words in Matthew 24 and Mark 13, then asks Dr. Thiel about recent events that he believes fit within that prophetic framework. The episode centers on the claim that earthquakes, severe heat, and related disasters should not be dismissed as ordinary events, but viewed as warnings connected to biblical prophecy.

Earthquakes in Venezuela, Japan, and California

Dr. Thiel points to a series of recent earthquake-related reports, including what he describes as a rare earthquake doublet in Venezuela on June 24, followed by a major tremor off Japan’s northeastern coast and a magnitude 5.6 earthquake in Northern California. He emphasizes the reported scale of destruction, injuries, missing persons, power outages, and unusual historical strength of the Venezuelan quakes. For Dr. Thiel, these disasters connect directly to Jesus’ statements that earthquakes would occur in various places as part of the beginning of sorrows.

Responding to Scoffers and Critics

The discussion then turns to criticism Dr. Thiel says he received from an anti-Christian or apostate website after he wrote about the Venezuelan earthquakes and said those affected were in his prayers. He says the website mocked him for connecting the quakes to Mark 13 and argued that earthquake reporting has increased mainly because of more seismometers and faster disaster communication. Dr. Thiel rejects that argument, saying increased measuring equipment does not explain devastation, casualties, missing people, or the unusual severity of specific events. He also connects the criticism to biblical warnings about deception, scoffers, and people rejecting prophecy.

Peter’s Warning About the Last-Days Scoffers

Dr. Thiel then reads and comments on a long passage from 2 Peter 3, where Peter warns that scoffers will come in the last days and claim that things continue as they always have. Dr. Thiel interprets this as a direct description of people who dismiss prophetic warnings by saying earthquakes, heat waves, and disasters are normal fluctuations. He emphasizes Peter’s teaching that God’s timing is not human timing, that the Lord is not slack concerning His promises, and that believers should respond with holy conduct, godliness, repentance, peace, and readiness for the coming day of God.

Heat Waves, Europe, and Weather as a Warning

The program also addresses record-breaking heat in Europe, including reports of extreme temperatures in France and heat-related deaths in Spain. Dr. Thiel says that odd weather patterns and natural disasters are part of the beginning of sorrows and notes that he had written about such trends in his 2009 book 2012 and the Rise of the Secret Sect. He argues that recent weather extremes should serve as a wake-up call, not merely as secular climate or statistical events. The episode presents severe weather as one of the ways God warns humanity.

Amos, Repentance, and God’s Control of Weather

Dr. Thiel closes by turning to the book of Amos, where he says God describes withholding rain, sending rain on one city and not another, bringing blight, mildew, locusts, and other hardships, yet the people still did not return to Him. He uses this passage to argue that weather is not as random as people often believe and that biblical prophecy connects weather-related trouble to a call for repentance. The episode ends by warning listeners not to disregard Jesus’ words, biblical prophecy, or the moral and spiritual meaning Dr. Thiel sees in severe weather and natural disasters.

One Voice, June 28, 2026

Mon, 29 Jun 2026
One Voice with Dr. Pastor Larry Montgomery

02 Providence The Bible

The King Is Coming, June 28, 2026

Sun, 28 Jun 2026
The King Is Coming with Jeff Kinley

Uncovering The Mysteries Of God Episode 6

Moga - Mercies Of God Association, June 28, 2026

Sun, 28 Jun 2026
Moga - Mercies Of God Association with Dr. Peter Nortier

The Faith Of Mephibosheth

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