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Tony Alamo, April 21, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
Ep156, How To Have Gods Life Living In You, Part 54

LEO Round Table, April 21, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
S11E077, Idiotic Criminal Catches Fire After Botched Robbery Attempt

Clarence Thomas rebukes SCOTUS for avoiding AR-15 ban challenge. LEO experts call to take action on recruits with higher death rates. Man with machete fatally shot by officer after rushing her. Idiotic criminal catches fire after botched robbery attempt.

LEO Roundtable: Second Amendment Jurisprudence, Academy Safety, and Field Incident Analysis

LEO Roundtable: Idiotic Criminal Catches Fire

S11E077 • Law Enforcement Perspective on 2A, Academy Safety, and Field Incidents

Legal: 2A Dissent

10-5

Maryland AR-15 Ban Upheld

"The right to bear arms will remain a second-class right."

— Justice Clarence Thomas

• SCOTUS declined challenge to 2013 law.

• Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch dissented.

• Debate on "common use" vs. "dangerous."

Academy Safety (AP Stats)

29

Deaths (10yr)

60%

Black Recruits

Prevention: $75 Sickle Cell trait test recommended to reduce exertion risks.

The Debate:

Boot Camp Style vs. Life Skills/Thinking

Incident Briefs

Houston OIS (Machete)

Female officer fatally shot suspect charging with machete. Praised for composure.

Bend Arson/K-9

Suspect threw Molotov, lit himself on fire, and struck K-9 Vinnie. $15k damages.

#BodyCam#K9Unit#Tactical

Source: LEO Roundtable Podcast • Transcription Analysis

Est. Reading Time: 4 min

This episode of the LEO Roundtable features law enforcement professionals discussing the Supreme Court's refusal to hear a challenge to Maryland’s AR-15 ban, the rising concerns regarding recruit deaths at police academies, and a review of recent high-intensity field incidents involving machetes and arson. The panel provides a unique perspective on the intersection of constitutional law, departmental training standards, and officer safety.

1. The Second Amendment and SCOTUS Dissent

The panel highlights Justice Clarence Thomas’s strong dissent following the Supreme Court's decision to decline a challenge to Maryland’s 2013 ban on semi-automatic rifles, including the AR-15. Justice Thomas, joined by Justices Alito and Gorsuch, argued that the court has avoided critical Second Amendment issues for over a decade, effectively treating the right to bear arms as a "second-class right." The discussion emphasizes that the AR-15 is the most popular rifle in America and that the Fourth Circuit improperly shifted the burden of proof onto those challenging the law rather than the state. Captain Bret Bartlett noted that while the Bruen case was expected to settle these issues via the "common use" standard, many lower courts continue to rewrite requirements to uphold bans.

Legal Spotlight: Thomas's Dissent

Core Argument: Justice Thomas criticized the High Court for "sitting idly by" while lower courts subvert constitutional precedents.

Maryland Law: Bans semi-automatic rifles classified as "assault weapons."

Critical Issue: The AR-15 is owned by tens of millions of law-abiding citizens.

Burden of Proof: Criticized the 4th Circuit for requiring challengers to prove the 2nd Amendment protects their conduct.

2. Police Academy Mortality and Training Reform

A significant portion of the discussion focuses on an Associated Press investigation revealing at least 29 recruit deaths at U.S. police academies over the last decade. These deaths are primarily linked to heatstroke, exhaustion, and dehydration during intense physical training or defensive tactics drills. A notable finding is that Black recruits represent nearly 60% of these deaths, often linked to the sickle cell trait, which increases the risk of injury during extreme exertion. The panel debated the "boot camp" style of training, with Captain Bartlett arguing that academies should focus more on decision-making and life skills rather than "running recruits into the ground," especially when such fitness standards are rarely maintained by agencies post-graduation.

3. Barriers to Fitness and Legislative Challenges

Chief Chris Noller addressed the difficulty of maintaining officer health, citing HIPAA and privacy laws that prevent instructors from knowing if a recruit has a pre-existing condition. Furthermore, the panel discussed a "weird dichotomy" in Colorado where both the far-left and far-right have inadvertently aligned to allow certain felons (such as drug traffickers and auto thieves) to legally possess firearms. The speakers expressed frustration that while law-abiding citizens face bans on popular rifles, criminals often face fewer hurdles due to legislative gaps and a lack of enforcement of existing laws.

Academy Safety Factors

PRIMARY CAUSES

• Heatstroke

• Dehydration

• Sickle Cell Trait

PROPOSED SOLUTIONS

• Mandatory Screening ($75 test)

• Shift to "Decision-Based" Training

• Improved Hydration Protocols

4. Field Incident Review: Houston and Bend

The panel reviewed body camera footage from two distinct incidents:

Houston, TX: A small-statured female officer fatally shot a suspect wielding a machete on a narrow pedestrian bridge. The panel praised her composure and "command presence," noting she had nowhere to retreat and effectively neutralized the threat with a single shot.

Bend, OR: A burglary suspect at a gas station attempted to throw Molotov cocktails at deputies, accidentally setting himself on fire in the process. During the arrest, the suspect struck a K-9, causing injuries to the dog. The panel criticized the suspect's "idiotic" behavior and discussed the tactical decision-making regarding K-9 deployment.

Key Data

29 Recruits: The minimum number of police recruit deaths identified by the AP over a 10-year period.

60% vs. 12%: Black recruits account for 60% of academy deaths despite making up only 12% of the police force.

$75 Test: The cost of a simple screening for the sickle cell trait that could prevent exertion-related deaths.

11,000−11,000−15,000: Estimated property damage caused by the arson/burglary suspect in Bend, Oregon.

To-Do / Next Steps

Screening Protocols: Academies should consider implementing mandatory $75 sickle cell trait screenings for all applicants to reduce medical emergencies.

Legislative Advocacy: Law enforcement groups in Colorado aim to add drug trafficking and auto theft back into the predicate offenses for "Possession of a Weapon by a Previous Offender" (PAPO).

Training Guidance: The National Athletic Trainers Association and the Public Safety Athletic Trainers Society are currently drafting new guidance on best practices for academy exercise.

Hydration Enforcement: Instructors must force recruits to hydrate during outdoor training, even if the recruits do not feel thirsty.

Conclusion

The roundtable concludes that while the legal landscape for firearms remains in flux due to Supreme Court inaction, the immediate focus for law enforcement should be on reforming academy training to prevent avoidable deaths and ensuring that physical fitness standards serve a functional, long-term purpose for officer safety and confidence.

Voices Of Courage, April 21, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
S8EP12, Unveiled The Future Of Talent Truth And Hollywood Power with Shurti Sadana

Is Hollywood going through a silent revolution?

In this powerful episode of Voices of Courage, host Ken D. Foster sits down with talent manager and founder of Unveiled Artist Management, Shruti Sadana, to explore the future of Hollywood, authenticity in acting, and the shift from image to truth.

This is not just about fame, casting, or performance—this is about alignment, energy, and the rise of conscious talent in the entertainment industry.

In today’s evolving Hollywood landscape, success is no longer about playing roles—it’s about embodying your truth.

In this episode, you’ll discover:
Why Hollywood is shifting toward authenticity, truth, and purpose-driven talent
How actors can align their inner identity with their external performance
The rise of vertical storytelling (short-form content) and new opportunities for actors
What top talent managers look for in actors today (beyond skills & looks)
How energy, presence, and authenticity influence casting decisions
Why self-awareness and emotional truth are the new “power” in Hollywood
Practical advice for aspiring actors to build reels, credibility, and confidence

Key Insights:
Success without alignment feels empty—but authenticity creates magnetism
Energy, frequency, and presence matter more than ever in casting
The industry is moving from manipulation → alignment
Real power comes from knowing who you are beyond roles and labels

This episode is a must-watch for entrepreneurs, speakers, creators, coaches, and anyone ready to step out of hiding and into their full potential.

Learn more from Shurti Sadana:
https://www.unveildartistmanagement.com/

Find more about Ken D Foster and The Courage Network:
YouTube: / @thecouragenetwork
E360tv: https://e360tv.com/networks/tv-shows/...
Discovered TV: https://discovered.tv/VoicesofCourage
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Kendfoster
Website: voicesofcourage.us | kendfoster.com

#VoicesOfCourage #TheCourageNetwork #KenDFoster #VOCS8EP12 #ShurtiSadana #ShrutiSadana #Hollywood #EntertainmentIndustry #FilmIndustry #ActingCareer #ActingTips #ActorLife #TalentManagement #PersonalBranding #Authenticity #AuthenticLiving #ConsciousLeadership #SelfExpression #CreativeEntrepreneur #ContentCreator #ShortFormContent #DigitalStorytelling #InfluenceAndImpact #SuccessMindset #ConfidenceBuilding #EnergyAndPresence #MindsetShift #PurposeDrivenLife #BuildYourBrand #CareerGrowth

Dare To Dream, April 20, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
Dare To Dream with Debbi Dachinger

Maria Martinez: What If Something Is Blocking Your Power? This Changes Everything

What if the truth about your power isn’t outside of you—but hidden within your own energy field?

In this episode of Dare to Dream, Debbie sits down with Maria Martinez, who shares her experiences with multidimensional reality, energy interference, and what she calls the “divine blueprint.” From encounters with non-physical beings to exploring healing chambers beyond physical space, this conversation dives into the unseen layers influencing human potential.

Whether you’re curious or sceptical, this episode challenges you to look at reality, consciousness, and personal power in a completely different way.

Is your life fully aligned—or is something unseen holding you back?

Topics:
– Introduction: The Hidden Truth Within You
– Who Is Maria Martinez?
– Life-Changing Encounter With Non-Physical Beings
– Visiting Starships & Healing Chambers
– Have You Been There Without Knowing?
– Energy Interference Explained
– Real-Life Shifts After Clearing Energy
– Trauma vs External Influence
– Signs Something Is Blocking You
– Reptilian & Non-Physical Entities
– What Are Plasmic Beings?
– Are Higher Beings Helping Humanity?
– The Human Divine Blueprint
– Guided Activation Experience
– What Is Divine Sovereignty?
– Parenting From Awareness, Not Fear
– Do We Need to Learn Through Struggle?
– Teaching Kids Choice Over Conditioning
– Working With Children Beyond the Physical
– “I Decide… And It Happens” Mindset
– Why Life Can Be Easy
– Children Bringing New Codes Into the World
– The Next Generation’s Role
– What’s Next for Maria Martinez
– Accelerated Awakening & Mission Work
– Bringing This Into Mainstream Spaces
– Why the World Is Ready for This Shift
– Final Message: Remove What Isn’t You
– Next Episode Preview

About the Speaker

Maria Martinez is a transformational speaker and practitioner known for her work around personal power, awareness, and what she describes as the human “divine blueprint.” Her approach blends intuitive insight with practical guidance, helping people recognise patterns that may be limiting their growth and step into a more aligned version of themselves.

Through private sessions, group programmes, and live events, she works with individuals who feel there’s “something more” beyond conventional paths—whether that’s in their purpose, mindset, or overall direction in life.

Chuck and Julie Show, April 20, 2026

Tue, 21 Apr 2026
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden

Guest, Former Congressman Bob Livingston on the weaponization of the judicial system

For years we have seen the evils of lawfare attacks launched against President Trump and his supporters. Former Congressman Bob Livingston joins the show to talk about his new book on the weaponization of the judicial system… The Rainbow Chase - the Man Who Gambled for Success and Broke Even.

This episode of the Chuck and Julie Show features former Congressman Bob Livingston discussing his new book on "lawfare" and his personal battle with federal investigators. The hosts also analyze the systemic corruption within the U.S. intelligence community and the ongoing political and economic shifts in Colorado.

Bob Livingston and the Reality of "Lawfare"
Former Congressman and prosecutor Bob Livingston detailed his experience being targeted by the FBI and DOJ during his retirement. Despite a career in public service and as a prosecutor, Livingston was subjected to a 20-month investigation involving a search warrant for records related to his lobbying work five years prior. He contends that his investigation was a retaliatory "lawfare" tactic sparked by his reporting of the U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine’s activities regarding Hunter Biden and Burisma to the State Department. Livingston eventually cleared his name by filing an 88-page brief proving his innocence, but he emphasizes that the process is designed to bankrupt and "crush" political opponents through massive legal fees.

Systemic Corruption and Intelligence Reform
The discussion shifted to the broader implications of "Spygate" and "Russiagate," with the hosts expressing skepticism toward "career prosecutors" who they believe slow-walk investigations into Democratic figures like John Brennan and James Comey. They highlighted the role of Tulsi Gabbard in consolidating intelligence oversight to prevent the "siloing" of information, which previously made it impossible for any single entity to see the full picture of government corruption. There is a shared concern that the judicial system, particularly in D.C., has become a "rubber stamp" for partisan agendas, citing the treatment of January 6th defendants and the disbarment of John Eastman.

The Decline of Denver and Colorado GOP Shifts
The hosts and callers lamented the economic and social decline of Denver, noting the exodus of major businesses like Palantir and the failure of the retail sector, specifically mentioning the vacancy of the 16th Street Mall and the Cherry Creek Mall. They attributed the real estate glut to the failing marijuana industry and overregulation. Politically, the Colorado GOP is undergoing a leadership change with the resignation of the state chair and the rise of Eric Grossman. The hosts criticized "establishment" Republicans who support jungle primaries and ranked-choice voting, arguing these systems are designed to eliminate grassroots conservative influence in favor of "Big Democracy."

The episode serves as a warning regarding the fragility of the American constitutional republic when the judicial system is used as a political weapon. While the hosts see progress in information coming to light through figures like Tulsi Gabbard, they remain deeply concerned about the entrenched "tribalism" within federal agencies and the ongoing urban decay in cities like Denver.

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