
The Scarcity of Trust: Espionage, Fiction and the Blurred Lines Between with Special Guest Jeffrey S. Stephens
Author Jeffrey Stephens talks spies both real and fictional, and why government malfeasance makes his job as a novelist more difficult.

Author Jeffrey Stephens talks spies both real and fictional, and why government malfeasance makes his job as a novelist more difficult.

John Cameron talks his experiences on January 6, 2011, and his journey through the justice system that led him to political activism.

Drew Thomas Allen talks the 2024 election, and why this may be one of the last chances Americans have to stop the country’s path to ruin.

Joe Kent returns to talk this year’s election, his thoughts on the continued US actions in the Middle-East, and more.

Mike McCormick returns to talk about the Hunter Biden investigation and a deep dive into the Burisma connection.

John O’Connor returns to talk in-depth about Watergate on the anniversary of the start of the burglary trial.

Former CIA operator Sam Faddis airs his grievances over the use of intelligence agencies as a political tool.

Xi Van Fleet discusses concerning trends in America that she recalls from the days of China’s Cultural Revolution.

What price will we pay for handing our lives over to the political & business elite in 2020? Naomi Wolf talks health, spirituality, and the cost of authoritarianism.

KTTH’s Jason Rantz talks about the rapid decline facing our cities, and what can be done to put a stop to it.