Some 200 million Americans are feeling the icy grip of a massive winter storm that has been linked to at least 19 deaths ahead of the holiday weekend.
US winter storm: Icy blast hits 200 million Americans
Written by Jude Sheerin & Max Matza
Written by Jude Sheerin & Max Matza
Some 200 million Americans are feeling the icy grip of a massive winter storm that has been linked to at least 19 deaths ahead of the holiday weekend.
Written by Matt Taibbi
Sitting in a hotel bar in San Francisco, going through what’s become a nightly “remembering to eat” ritual. As readers here know, this has been a crazy month, during which time I lost track of a lot of things.
Written by Camel Finance
Cashless society threat is a nightmare we must wake up to WILL a cyber attack lead to us waking up to a cashless society powered by Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and a digital ID?
Written by PSI Editor
A guest regularly requested on TNT Radio is William Kay. William is joining us for his no-nonsense take on topical news stories the mainstream would rather you didn’t know. Listen live on Saturday 17, December (7pm-9pm Eastern).
Written by John O'Sullivan
Saturday 10th December (6pm – 8pm Eastern). In the first hour we welcome back our good friend, Carl Herman, for his take on topical current affairs. In the second hour we have Professor Larry Bell on climate conspiracies and deception.
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Hear three-time Pulitzer nominee, seasoned international journalist and advocate of catastrophe theory, Martin Sieff gives his take on science and politics on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying show.
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No-holds barred news talk radio – Jeffrey Smith guests on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying’s fast-growing science and technology show this weekend. Smith is an award-winning filmaker, best-selling author influencing millions on GMO dangers.
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On TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying show this weekend is Jerry Day who is exposing the smart meter scam and asking if we really need Big Government to tell us all what to do on all aspects of life. Listen live on Saturday 19th November at 6pm-8pm New York time.
Written by John O'Sullivan
Professor Claes Johnson is Sweden’s most cited academic in peer reviewed journals while also being a staunch skeptic of man-made global warming. Banned by his university for teaching math that exposes the climate fraud, Johnson tells all on TNT Radio’s Sky Dragon Slaying. Don’t miss it!
Written by Dr Peter McCullough
As the rate of new cases, rare hospitalizations, and deaths winnow down from the Omicron after wave many are asking what mistakes the CDC (and NIH and FDA) has to own up to as Director Rochelle Walensky said:
“To be frank, we are responsible for some pretty dramatic and pretty public mistakes, from testing to data to communications” she said in a video message to CDC employees, and summarized by TIME Magazine.
Written by John O'Sullivan
Helping us on our two-hour radio journey around current affairs and those dark forces behind the scenes is American journalist, author, lecturer, and founder of the Canadian Patriot Review, Matt Ehret.
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Hear sonic expert & pioneer of the Cymascope, John Stuart Reid share his insights into why sound is not a wavelength, is pop music the most healing music for our bodies, how does sound give birth to light and a lot more!
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Our friend Dr. Naomi Wolf returns to the show this week to update us on the work she and her DailyClout team have been doing investigating the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine trial data. Naomi is joined by Dr. James Thorp, MD, – a Board-Certified Obstetrician Gynecologist and Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician with over 43 years of obstetrical experience.
Written by John O'Sullivan
Leading US pediatrician, Dr Michelle Perro appears on TNT Radio to provide listeners insights into why there is a pandemic of chronic disorders emerging in today’s youth.
Written by John O'Sullivan
Umbilical cord clamping immediately after child birth is common practice in hospitals in the U.S. and Europe. But the prestigious BMJ admits such clamping is ‘injurious’ to babies.
Written by John O'Sullivan