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Ask the Angel with Rachel Corpus, June 29, 2026

Tue, 30 Jun 2026
Ask The Angel With Rachel Corpus with Rachel Corpus

Timeline Theaters, Disclosure, and the Power to Rewrite the Inner Past

Dreams, Timelines, and Remembering Who We Are

In this episode of Ask the Angel, host Rachel Corpus responds to a viewer named Zachary from Indianapolis, who asks about a vivid dream in which he seemed to travel back in time to a battlefield while wearing armor. Rachel uses the question to explore timelines, quantum leaping, disclosure, past lives, parallel lifetimes, and the possibility that dreams may sometimes be more than ordinary dreams. She frames disclosure not simply as extraterrestrial revelation, but as humanity remembering hidden abilities, soul wisdom, and the truth of what people are capable of becoming.

The Road Not Taken and the Possibility of More Than One Past

Rachel brings in Robert Frost’s poem “The Road Not Taken” as a symbolic way of discussing choice, destiny, and interpretation. She suggests that the poem’s two paths can be understood as a kind of disclosure about timelines: the possibility that choices are not as fixed as people assume. She then connects this idea to physicist John Wheeler’s delayed-choice experiment, interpreting it spiritually to suggest that the past may still be energetically responsive to present choices. In Rachel’s view, the soul blueprint operates like a choose-your-own-adventure map, with multiple loves, paths, lessons, and healing possibilities.

CERN, the Collider Shutdown, and a Four-Year Opening

A major part of the episode focuses on Rachel’s spiritual interpretation of the CERN Hadron Collider and its maintenance shutdown. Rachel says she remote views the collider as a powerful energetic machine and believes sensitive or intuitive people may feel its activity. She describes the shutdown as creating a quieter energetic field, comparing it to a refrigerator turning off or an Ethernet cord being unplugged from the matrix. From her angelic perspective, this four-year break creates an opening for people to explore timelines, reconnect with Earth, clear interference, and remember their own natural ability to shape reality.

A Practice for Revisiting and Reframing the Past

Rachel then offers a guided protocol from her angels, guides, and extraterrestrial contacts for working with the past. She advises listeners to return to a memory, write or visualize the story clearly, and then imagine an alternate version of the same event. She describes these two versions as movie theaters: one showing what happened and the other showing what could have happened. By moving between the two, speaking with guides or ancestors, and eventually “buying the ticket” to the chosen version, Rachel says listeners can shift coding, neuroplasticity, emotional patterns, and the way the present timeline is experienced.

Nicole’s Bible Experience and Children Who Remember

Rachel shares a story from viewer Nicole, who says she had been rereading and underlining John 15 in her Bible, only to return the next day and find the page blank of her markings. Rachel asks her dowsing rods whether this was a timeline jump and receives a yes. Nicole joins the show and describes the experience in her own words, then shares that her six-year-old son told her Jesus said there are multiple heavens and timelines and that the Bible contains truth and lies. Rachel interprets the child’s direct connection to Jesus as evidence that some children are coming in with less forgetting between lifetimes and with stronger memory of their spiritual gifts.

Galactic Messages, Earth Healing, and Human Sovereignty

Rachel later shares messages she says came from the Galactic Federation, the Galactic Council, Sarai, and other extraterrestrials following a prior discussion about Disclosure Day. She says these beings emphasized that extraterrestrials are not here to save humanity, but to collaborate and advise while preserving human sovereignty. The message, as Rachel presents it, is that humans must stop waiting for rescue, remember their own abilities, and take responsibility for the future of AI, Earth care, and collective awakening. She also relays a strong message about reducing harm to animals, saying the beings expressed sadness about humans eating animals and connected that to collective vibration.

Breaking the Loop and Becoming the Creator

The episode closes with Rachel describing the Higgs field, the fourth veil, spirit dimensions, visual “squiggles,” and the infinity symbol as a way to understand and break repetitive loops. She encourages listeners to notice when they are stuck in anxiety, victimhood, old relationship patterns, or daily mental loops, then use breath, grounding, choice, and timeline work to shift into a creator loop. Rachel emphasizes that the past is not necessarily fixed, the future is not predetermined, and people are made of Source rather than separate from it. She ends by inviting listeners to share their own timeline stories and reminds them that they are beloved.

Shadow Politics, June 29, 2026

Tue, 30 Jun 2026
Shadow Politics with Senator Michael D. Brown and Co-host Liberty Jones

Across the Divide Trump, Immigration, War, and the Fight to Keep Talking

A Conversation Across Political Lines

In this episode of Shadow Politics, host Michael D. Brown and co-host Liberty Jones welcome Steve, a friend of Senator Brown’s and a three-time Donald Trump voter, for a direct but civil conversation about politics, values, immigration, foreign policy, and America’s divisions. Brown opens by stressing that people on the other side of political disagreement are not enemies, but friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers whose views should be heard. The episode’s central purpose is dialogue: not telling listeners how to feel or vote but modeling a difficult conversation across political lines.

Why Steve Supports Trump

Steve explains that his support for Donald Trump is rooted primarily in policy and action. He says he wanted an outsider who could get things done, rather than another traditional politician who promised everything and accomplished little. He also says he admired Trump’s business image for many years. When Liberty asks what Trump may be remembered for historically, Steve points to immigration, arguing that Trump closed the border and took action on an issue he believes other politicians ignored. At the same time, Steve acknowledges that people who have lived in the United States for many years, worked, paid taxes, and built lives here should have some fair path toward legal status.

Immigration, Benefits, and Competing Narratives

Much of the early conversation centers on immigration. Steve argues that illegal immigration affects public safety, jobs, benefits, and fairness to taxpayers. Brown challenges several of those claims, especially the idea that undocumented immigrants receive broad government benefits, saying that many such claims are myths or exaggerated political narratives. Liberty asks Steve when he first felt personally affected by illegal immigration, and Steve describes experiences from his youth in California. The exchange reveals the emotional and factual gap between how immigration is experienced by some voters and how Brown and Liberty interpret the policy realities.

Foreign Policy, Iran, Venezuela, and Military Power

The discussion then moves into Trump’s foreign policy and the question of whether he broke his promise not to involve the United States in foreign wars. Brown criticizes military actions involving Iran and Venezuela, arguing that regime-change thinking and resource interests are driving decisions. Steve defends Trump’s willingness to act decisively against dictators and threats, especially when allies such as Israel are involved. Liberty raises concerns about taxpayer money, military depletion, and U.S. intervention in the domestic politics of other countries, while Steve maintains confidence in America’s military strength and Trump’s instincts.

Trump’s Conduct, Profit, and Public Image

Brown presses Steve on Trump’s personal conduct, business history, side ventures, taxes, treatment of women, racial rhetoric, and public spectacle. Steve largely defends Trump or says those issues do not bother him as much as Trump’s policies and results. The hosts debate whether the presidency should carry a higher standard of dignity, especially regarding events on White House grounds, Trump’s public language, and the image America projects to the world. Liberty adds that Trump’s celebrity instincts may be part of both his appeal and the reason American politics has become so polarized.

Democrats, Democratic Socialism, and the Future of Elections

Steve asks Brown to explain the difference between Democrats and democratic socialists. Brown describes democratic socialism as a belief that government should provide more basic services and stability for citizens, distinguishing it from communism. He names Bernie Sanders as a classic example and says he personally identifies with democratic socialism, especially in a future shaped by AI and economic disruption. Brown predicts that Democrats are likely to retake the House and may have a slim chance at the Senate, though he also jokes that Democrats have a talent for losing winnable elections.

Finding Common Ground in a Polarized Country

The conversation closes with Liberty emphasizing that most Americans want the same broad things: safety, freedom, fairness, and a better country. She asks whether constant blame-shifting helps the nation move forward, and Steve agrees that both parties need to stop blaming the past and work together. The final exchange touches on Israel, Palestine, internal party conflict, protest politics, and political violence. Despite sharp disagreement, Steve thanks Brown and Liberty for the conversation and says he hopes Americans can better understand one another. Brown ends by suggesting that more conversations like this may help, then closes the episode with humor and music.

Prophecy in the Spotlight, June 29, 2026

Tue, 30 Jun 2026
Prophecy In The Spotlight with Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal

In That Day
The Gathering Before the Storm: Rapture, Deception, and the Day of the Lord

A Coming Gathering of the Saints

In this episode of Prophecy in the Spotlight, hosts Daniel Goodwin and Dr. Charles Hiltibidal focus on the biblical idea of a coming “gathering” of believers unto Christ. Brother Dan opens by connecting that gathering to the rapture, describing it as the blessed hope of the church and the moment when the saints will be assembled in heaven for the marriage supper while end-times events unfold on Earth. The program centers especially on 2 Thessalonians 2, where Paul speaks of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ and “our gathering together unto him.”

Six Years of Prophecy Ministry

Before moving deeply into the passage, the hosts thank their viewers and supporters, noting that June marks six years of their national television ministry. They describe Prophecy in the Spotlight as a prophecy-centered ministry that depends on donations and remains focused on the Lord’s coming. Their tone is personal and pastoral, expressing gratitude for people who watch, give, and help keep the program going, whether through television, YouTube, Rumble, or other platforms.

The Rapture and the Jewish Wedding Pattern

Daniel and Dr. Hiltibidal reflect on the joy of the coming heavenly gathering, including reunion with redeemed loved ones and, above all, seeing Jesus. They connect the rapture to the Jewish wedding pattern, explaining how a bridegroom would propose, the bride would prepare herself, and the groom would return at the father’s appointed time to take her to the father’s house. They use this as an illustration of Christ preparing a place for the church and returning when the Father determines the time.

Sorting Out the Day of Christ and the Gathering

Dr. Hiltibidal walks through 2 Thessalonians 2 as a sequence of prophetic events. He explains that Paul is addressing confusion among the Thessalonian believers, who had been shaken by false teaching, possibly even letters falsely attributed to Paul, suggesting that the day of Christ had already arrived or was immediately at hand. The hosts distinguish between the gathering of believers at the rapture and the later visible, bodily second coming of Christ, which they identify with “that day,” “the day of Christ,” and “the day of the Lord.”

Falling Away, the Antichrist, and the Restrainer

A major portion of the discussion centers on the falling away, the revealing of the man of sin, and the role of the restrainer. Dr. Hiltibidal teaches that the rapture is the trigger that begins the prophetic sequence leading toward the tribulation and the eventual second coming. He identifies the restrainer as the Holy Spirit working through born-again believers and argues that once the church is removed, the Antichrist can be officially revealed. The hosts connect this to the abomination of desolation and the Antichrist exalting himself as God.

Strong Delusion and the Spirit of Antichrist

The hosts also discuss 2 Thessalonians 2:11–12, where Paul says that those who reject the truth will believe a lie. Dr. Hiltibidal frames this as the strong delusion associated with the Antichrist, the false prophet, and the mark of the beast. He warns that deception is already visible in the world and even in some religious settings, arguing that once the restraining influence of the Holy Spirit through the church is removed, deception will intensify dramatically. He also compares modern moral and religious confusion to the spirit of Antichrist already at work.

The Call to Be Ready

The episode closes with the hosts directing viewers to Dr. Hiltibidal’s DVD teaching, which they say walks through 2 Thessalonians 2 and related prophetic passages in sequential order. Daniel returns to the image of an old-fashioned church gathering, comparing it to the coming heavenly marriage supper where all redeemed saints will be gathered together. He ends with an evangelistic appeal, asking viewers whether their names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life, whether their sins have been washed away, and whether they are ready for the Lord’s coming.

Chuck and Julie Show, June 29, 2026

Tue, 30 Jun 2026
Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden

Election Eve, Court Battles, and Colorado’s One-Party Reckoning

Election eve …. We break down the CO GOP gubernatorial race and also the divide within the Democrats.

Grassroots Politics on Election Eve

In this episode of The Chuck and Julie Show, hosts Julie Hayden and Chuck Bonniwell discuss Colorado politics on the eve of the primary election, beginning with the Republican gubernatorial race. Julie opens while Chuck is still arriving from a newspaper-related meeting, then reviews the Republican field and argues that the race has received little serious donor investment because many believe a Republican has only a slim chance of winning the governorship in Colorado. The hosts discuss Scott Bottoms, Barb Kirkmeyer, and Victor Marx, including questions about campaign fundraising, polling, mailers, establishment support, and whether the apparent momentum around Marx is real or overstated.

The Democratic Races Draw More Attention

Julie and Chuck then turn to the Democratic side, which they consider the more consequential and interesting contest. They discuss the possibility that Colorado Democrats could experience an insurgent progressive shift similar to what they describe in New York politics. The hosts focus on races involving Diana DeGette, Michael Bennet, Phil Weiser, and more progressive challengers, suggesting that the Democratic Party is being pushed farther left and that even candidates once considered more moderate may be unable or unwilling to resist the demands of the party’s activist base.

Denver, Crime, and the Progressive Policy Debate

The discussion widens into Denver politics, especially crime, public safety, and progressive approaches to criminal justice. Julie criticizes efforts she says would effectively reduce consequences for municipal offenses, arguing that businesses are already leaving downtown Denver because people feel unsafe. Chuck and Julie frame these policies as part of a larger shift toward progressive governance in Colorado, which they believe will increase poverty, push away businesses, and make the state resemble other heavily progressive states and cities. Their commentary presents this as evidence of Colorado becoming an increasingly one-party Democratic state.

ActBlue, Outside Money, and the Socialist Left

The hosts also discuss national Democratic fundraising networks, especially ActBlue, along with claims involving Chinese-linked influence, NGOs, activist funding, climate journalism, and progressive protest networks. They connect these themes to broader concerns about the Democratic Party’s leftward movement, the influence of billionaire funders, and the role of outside organizations in shaping activism and election outcomes. Chuck argues that if federal investigators pursue ActBlue-related money trails, Democratic politicians who used the platform could face serious legal and political consequences.

Party Fractures and the Battle Inside the Left

Julie and Chuck point to public backlash against figures such as Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden as signs of fracture within the Democratic coalition. They play or reference clips of Schumer being booed at a Pride parade and Biden being heckled, interpreting those moments as evidence that establishment Democrats are increasingly vulnerable to anger from the activist left. Chuck explains that once a state becomes a one-party state, the dominant party often begins to divide internally, with factions fighting each other for control after winning power.

Court Decisions and Election Integrity

The episode also covers several court decisions, including U.S. Supreme Court rulings and a Colorado Supreme Court ruling. Julie and Chuck strongly criticize the Supreme Court’s decision allowing mail-in ballots to be counted after Election Day if postmarked by Election Day, arguing that this undermines trust and invites fraud. They also discuss a ruling allowing the president to remove certain agency heads, the Supreme Court declining to take up Donald Trump’s appeal in the E. Jean Carroll defamation case, and a Colorado Supreme Court decision blocking ballot initiatives that attempted to combine too many issues into one measure related to redistricting and election rules.

Colorado’s Future and Republican Party Turmoil

The closing portion returns to Colorado’s political direction and the state Republican Party’s internal problems. Chuck and Julie discuss Colorado’s shift toward deeper Democratic control, the possibility of jungle primary reforms, redistricting fights, and the struggle between establishment Republicans and grassroots conservatives. They also mention ongoing Republican Party procedural disputes, a frozen party bank account, leadership concerns, and the lack of urgency they perceive from new party leadership. The episode ends with the hosts looking ahead to election results and promising to break down the outcomes on the next show.

The True History, June 29, 2026

Tue, 30 Jun 2026
The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna

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