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Chuck and Julie Show, April 13, 2026

Tue, 14 Apr 2026
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden

Colorado GOP Assembly Opt Out of Semi Open Primary and Lakewood Citizen-Led Referendum
Guests, Ray Garcia and Karen Gordey

Hundreds of Colorado Republicans overturn RINO Chair Horn’s attempt to sabotage efforts to opt out of the disastrous semi open primary. Ray Garcia checks in with results from the chaotic State Assembly.

In this episode of The Chuck & Julie Show, hosts Julie Hayden and Chuck Boniwell dissect the chaotic 2026 Colorado Republican State Assembly, highlighting a major grassroots victory regarding the primary election system. The program also features a deep dive into a landmark citizen-led referendum in Lakewood that successfully overturned high-density "upzoning" mandates despite significant opposition spending.

The Colorado GOP State Assembly: Chaos and Grassroots Defiance
The recent Colorado Republican State Assembly was characterized by significant logistical failures, with delegates waiting over four hours for credentials because badges and ballots were not prepared in advance. Despite these hurdles, the grassroots wing of the party achieved a major tactical win. Raymond Garcia, Chairman of the Colorado Hispanic Republicans, detailed how the assembly body moved to overrule the Executive Committee (ExCom). Specifically, the delegates overwhelmingly supported a motion to censure 15 ExCom members who had previously blocked legal efforts to opt out of Colorado’s open primary system. This move authorizes attorneys Randy Corporon and John Eastman to proceed with a preliminary injunction aimed at preventing the Secretary of State from sending Republican primary ballots to unaffiliated voters for the June 2026 election.

Legal Strategy and the "RINO" Establishment Conflict
The discussion centered on the tension between "establishment" Republicans and the grassroots. Hosts argued that the current open primary system allows Democrats and unaffiliated voters to "meddle" in Republican selections, favoring candidates backed by "dark money" donors. Raymond Garcia and the hosts pointed out that since the open primary took effect in 2016, no Republican has won a statewide office in Colorado. The assembly also saw a contentious moment involving Kathleen Chandler of the Independence Institute, who was booed by the crowd after asserting that the ExCom knew better than the general body of delegates. Furthermore, logistical anomalies were reported in the governor's race, including a discrepancy of approximately 77–80 ballots compared to the number of credentialed voters.

Lakewood’s David vs. Goliath Referendum Victory
Karen Gaudet of the Lakewood Citizens Alliance shared the results of a "two-to-one" victory in a special election held on April 7th. Citizens successfully overturned four city ordinances intended to "upzone" the entire city for high-density housing. The alliance faced a massive financial disadvantage, with the "No" side (supported by developers and prominent Democratic politicians) raising nearly 300,000 compared to the Citizens Alliance's 42,000. Despite this, the grassroots "ground game" of 84 volunteers secured more votes for the referendum than the mayor received in her own election. The victory is seen as a rejection of "social engineering" and a defense of single-family zoning and local "home rule" against state-mandated densification.

National Security and Future Previews
The show concluded with a brief discussion on President Trump’s "economic war" strategy against Iran, specifically the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to cripple Iran's financial capabilities. The hosts also previewed an upcoming segment with Sue Moore of the Liberty Scorecard, who will address recent "libelous" comments made by gubernatorial candidate Barbara Kirkmeyer regarding the organization’s integrity.

The episode paints a picture of a resurgent grassroots movement in Colorado, successfully challenging both state-level party leadership and local municipal overreach. Whether through the "rabid" energy of the GOP Assembly or the "grit and determination" of Lakewood’s suburban voters, the hosts emphasize that organized citizen action is currently outmaneuvering well-funded establishment interests.

Prophecy In The Spotlight, April 13, 2026

Mon, 13 Apr 2026
The Israel Question

Bringing The Darkness To The Light, April 13, 2026

Mon, 13 Apr 2026
Bringing The Darkness To The Light with Catherine Nadal

The Artistic Journey of Michael Saint and Scarhaven
Guest, Michael Saint from Scarhaven

This interview features Michael Saint, the lead vocalist of the rock band Scarhaven, discussing his unconventional path from nursing and acting schools to becoming a rising figure in the hard rock scene. He explores the emotional depths of his songwriting, the band's formation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and their upcoming plans for a major EP release.

The Evolution of a Creative "Black Sheep"
Michael Saint’s path to music was far from linear. Initially pursuing a nursing degree at the University of Pittsburgh, he felt an irrepressible "creative fire" that led him to acting school at Stella Adler and later to film school in New York. The 2020 lockdown served as a pivotal turning point; returning to his family home, he taught himself guitar and began practicing vocals through private karaoke sessions in his car. This period of isolation allowed him to transition from a shy individual hiding behind acting roles to a vulnerable, honest frontman.

The Sound and Soul of Scarhaven
The band Scarhaven emerged from a partnership between Michael and bassist Jared Edson, eventually expanding to include guitarist Matt Kilroy and drummer Alex "Shap" Shapiro. The name "Scarhaven" reflects the idea that everyone carries "scars" from life's experiences and needs a "haven" to connect with those moments. While Michael grew up listening to his mother's '70s R&B and soul records—citing the Bee Gees and Elton John as early influences—his current sound is frequently compared to the '90s grunge era, specifically the vocal prowess of Chris Cornell and Soundgarden.

Lyrical Themes and Emotional Depth
Michael views songwriting and poetry as a form of therapy, drawing inspiration from poets like Charles Bukowski and Sylvia Plath. His lyrics often tackle heavy, universal emotions:

   "I'm Not Dead Yet": Written in 2023 during the illness of his nanny (a second mother figure), the song is a defiant anthem against being "written off" by others.

   "Changing": Inspired by the film The Lost Boys, it explores the dual nature of growth and the risk of transforming into something "ugly" if one isn't careful.

   "Drowned": A reflection on the profound loneliness one can feel even when surrounded by loved ones or friends.

Industry Recognition and Future Outlook
Scarhaven has recently gained significant momentum, signing with a new rock label at Riser House in Nashville. Working with producer Jim Kaufman and A&R Jason Martin, the band is focusing on building a distinct visual brand through music videos directed by Matt Elkanah. Michael attributes their rapid progress to a "come to Jesus moment" where they received and implemented critical professional advice to refine their performance and professional approach.

Michael Saint’s journey underscores the power of late-blooming creativity and the importance of authenticity. By embracing his "black sheep" status and channeling personal grief and isolation into a powerful grunge-inspired sound, he and Scarhaven have created a "haven" for listeners to process their own scars through the medium of hard rock.

LEO Round Table, April 13, 2026

Mon, 13 Apr 2026
S11E071, Thief Comes After Officer With Knife Ending In Fatal Shooting On Video

Critical Analysis of Law Enforcement News & Tactical Perspectives

April 13, 2026

Major Case Files

NYC Bomb Plot Thwarted

Two ISIS-inspired teens from PA targeted Manhattan with TATP shrapnel bombs. Captured on dashcam saying: "I wanna start terror, bro."

Brevard County Double Homicide

16-year-old girl (transitioning) shot and killed mother and mother's boyfriend. Motivation cited as gender identity disputes and "boiling point" tension.

"We are just one failed bomb away from a nightmare... New York City is a soft target for ISIS-inspired threats."— Dr. Daren Porcher, Retired NYPD

Tactical & Legal Debates

Pueblo, CO: Knife Threat Analysis

Issue: Officer retreated backwards (trip hazard).

Critique: Use of "Beta Commands" (e.g., "I don't want to shoot you") vs. authoritative commands.

Outcome: Fatal shooting justified by "Objective Reasonableness."

Legislative Shift: Florida

Gov. DeSantis pushes to ban First-Cousin Marriage, citing cultural concerns and genetic health risks.

#BearSprayDiscipline#SelfDefenseIllinois#GrahamVConnor#DeEscalation

Host: Chip The BlockGuests: Capt. Bret Bartlett, Dr. Daren Porcher

45 Min Read / Listen



Introduction

This session of the LEO Round Table features law enforcement veterans Chip The Block, Captain Bret Bartlett, and Dr. Daren Porcher. The panel provides a professional post-mortem on high-profile incidents, including a thwarted NYC bomb plot, a tragic domestic double homicide involving a transitioning teenager, and the tactical nuances of recent officer-involved shootings.

Detailed Summary

1. Thwarted NYC Bomb Plot and the "Soft Target" Threat

Federal prosecutors recently released chilling dashcam evidence involving two teenagers from Pennsylvania who plotted a mass-casualty event in Manhattan. The suspects, aged 18 and 19, were recorded discussing plans to kill up to 60 people using homemade TATP explosives during an anti-Islam demonstration. The plot failed when the devices failed to detonate, leading to their immediate apprehension by NYPD officers, including a bureau commander who personally engaged in the pursuit. The panel emphasized that New York City remains the premier "soft target" in the U.S., and this incident highlights the persistent threat of ISIS-inspired domestic terrorism. Dr. Porcher praised the "grade one police work" involved in the "backwards investigation" that traced the plot from the scene back to its origin.

Incident Profile: Manhattan Bomb Plot

60 Targeted Casualties

TATP Explosive Type

2 Suspects in Custody

Backup Plan: Vehicle ramming attack targeting parades or festivals if explosives failed.

2. Domestic Double Homicide: The Palm Bay Shooting

A 16-year-old girl in Brevard County, Florida, is facing first-degree premeditated murder charges for the shooting deaths of her mother and her mother's boyfriend. The suspect allegedly ambushed the victims upon their return home, greeting them before opening fire with a revolver she had stolen from her mother's room. The investigation revealed deep-seated domestic tension regarding the suspect's gender identity transition and her mother's personal relationship. The panel discussed the intersection of mental health and violent escalation, noting that the suspect had a "backup plan" involving a knife in case the firearm malfunctioned.

3. Tactical Review: The Pueblo Officer-Involved Shooting

In Pueblo, Colorado, an officer fatally shot a robbery suspect, Aaron Vigil, who advanced on him with a knife following a vehicle pursuit. The surveillance footage showed Vigil violently robbing an elderly woman before fleeing. During the confrontation, the officer was seen retreating backwards in a parking lot while issuing commands. Captain Bartlett criticized the use of "beta commands"—specifically the phrase "I don't want to shoot you"—arguing that such language signals hesitation to a suspect and can embolden them. The panel agreed that while de-escalation is the goal, commands must be authoritative and clear to maintain the "zone of safety".

Tactical Takeaways: Use-of-Force

Avoid "Beta Commands": Phrases like "I don't want to shoot you" can project a lack of resolve to the assailant.

Movement: Retreating directly backward increases trip hazards; moving laterally to cover is preferred.

Zone of Safety: A knife-wielding suspect can close a 20-foot gap faster than an officer can react.

4. Legislative and Disciplinary Controversies

The discussion concluded with a look at polarizing legal issues:

Florida Marriage Laws: Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing to ban first-cousin marriage, citing public health and genetic concerns, aligning Florida with the majority of other U.S. states.

Discipline vs. Abuse: In Alabama, a mother faces felony charges for using bear spray to discipline her "unruly" elementary-aged children, an act the panel found extreme despite their own "spare the rod" upbringings.

Self-Defense in Illinois: A mother in Rockford was charged with aggravated battery after shooting an assailant who was ambushing her son at a gas station. The panel highlighted the stark difference between Florida’s "Stand Your Ground" protections and Illinois' restrictive firearm and self-defense statutes.

Key Data

8.5 Million: Population of New York City, cited as a reason for its status as a high-value "soft target".

250,000+: Deployments of "The Glove" (conductive distraction device) with zero reported injuries or deaths.

November 2nd: Scheduled trial date for the 16-year-old Brevard County murder suspect.

To-Do / Next Steps

Command Training: Instructors should emphasize the elimination of "beta commands" during high-stress simulations to ensure officer authority is not compromised.

Situational Awareness: Officers must train to move laterally toward cover rather than retreating straight backward to avoid tripping over environmental hazards like parking stops.

Legal Education: CCW holders and officers moving between states must be briefed on the radical differences in self-defense "duty to retreat" laws, specifically comparing states like Florida to Illinois.

Conclusion

The episode underscores a critical reality for modern law enforcement: the line between effective de-escalation and tactical vulnerability is razor-thin. Whether dealing with teenage terrorists in New York or domestic disputes in Florida, the panel maintains that clear communication, decisive action, and a deep understanding of local statutes are the only ways to uphold the social contract and ensure officer safety.

Tony Alamo, April 13, 2026

Mon, 13 Apr 2026
Ep150, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 48

Spiritual Warfare and the Tri-Part Nature of Man: A Discourse by Tony Alamo

This broadcast features Pastor Tony Alamo’s critique of institutional religious power and his theological explanation of the human composition. The discussion moves from allegations of historical misconduct by the Papacy to the practicalities of global ministry and the necessity of spiritual rebirth.

Detailed Summary

Institutional Critique and Media Censorship

Pastor Tony Alamo presents a sharp critique of the Vatican, characterizing it as a political and "anti-Christ" organization rather than a purely religious one. He alleges that the Papacy exerts significant influence over global media and legal systems, leading to the censorship of "negative" but "truthful" discourse on Christian television networks. Alamo specifically cites rules from broadcasters like God TV and Pan American Broadcasting that prohibit content condemning specific governments or faiths, which he views as a mechanism to protect the Vatican from exposure. Furthermore, he makes grave historical allegations, claiming the late Pope had ties to IG Farben and the production of chemicals used during the Holocaust.

Broadcasting Restrictions Identified

No Negative Content: Prohibition against speaking negatively of specific governments, leaders, or faiths.

Documentation: Requirement for IRS non-profit determination letters and Form 990.

Legal Attestation: Mandatory statements from CPAs or attorneys regarding church operations.

Source: Analysis of broadcast requirements

Theological Framework: Body, Soul, and Spirit

A significant portion of the discourse is dedicated to the "tri-part" nature of human existence, mirroring the triune nature of God. Alamo explains that humans consist of a physical body (dust), a soul (containing the will and worldly desires), and a spirit. He argues that after the "fall," the soul seeks to rule the body through worldly temptations. True salvation, according to Alamo, is the process of the human spirit being reunited with and strengthened by the Holy Spirit. This spiritual union provides the believer with the dominion necessary to subject the soul’s desires to the will of God.

Global Ministry and Personal Anecdotes

The broadcast highlights the international reach of Alamo’s ministry, featuring letters from followers in Nigeria, Ghana, and India who report spiritual transformations and request large quantities of Bibles and literature such as "The Messiah." In a shift toward personal history, Alamo recounts his interactions with prominent figures, including a critical reflection on former President Bill Clinton. He describes meeting Clinton in Arkansas and introduces him to Dolly Parton, but later expresses resentment toward Clinton’s political actions and personal comments, viewing them as ungrateful and indicative of a broader move toward religious intolerance.

International Literature Distribution

🇳🇬 - Nigeria - 500+ Booklets

🇬🇭 - Ghana - 100+ Booklets

🇮🇳 - India - 50 Villages Reached

Based on ministry correspondence

Key Data

Series Title: How To Have God’s Life Living In You (Part 48).

Literature Mentioned: The Messiah, The Fugitive Pope, Judgment Is Now, Heavenly Pharmacy.

Geographic Impact: Active fellowships and distribution in Kogi State (Nigeria), Adum (Ghana), and Andhra Pradesh (India).

To-Do / Next Steps

Distribute requested Bibles and specific literature titles (e.g., Guilty By Association) to the fellowship in Nigeria.

Add the correspondent from Ghana to the ministry's mailing list for "everlasting friendship" and spiritual support.

Provide 100 booklets and a King James Bible to the 13-year-old seeker in Ghana.

Continue the daily broadcast series with "Part 49" scheduled for the following day.

Encourage listeners to order the "Fugitive Pope" literature via website, mail, or fax to understand the ministry's stance on the Vatican.

Conclusion

The document serves as a synthesis of Pastor Alamo’s worldview, where spiritual salvation is inextricably linked to the rejection of institutional religious "cults." By emphasizing the tri-part nature of man, the broadcast provides a theological justification for a life led by the Holy Spirit, while simultaneously positioning the ministry as a global alternative to the perceived corruption of the Vatican.

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