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The Lutheran Library

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The Lutheran Librarian is a Confessional Lutheran podcast where we take a look at some of the greatest Lutheran works ever published with varying degrees of detail and focus. Brought to you by Transcendent Truth Media https://transcendenttruthmedia.wordpress.com
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GUEST INTERVIEWS - Every Monday and Thursday - WEEKLY NEWS REVIEW - Every Weekend - Hearts of Oak is a Free Speech Alliance that bridges the transatlantic and cultural gap between the UK and the USA. Despite the this gap, values such as common sense, conviction and courage can transcend borders. For all our social media , video , livestream platforms and more https://heartsofoak.org/connect/
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Confessing Concord

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Confessing Concord is a podcast that provides a holistic study through the Lutheran Confessions found in the Book of Concord aimed to promote Confessional Lutheranism in the broader Christian community and graduate listeners from students to teachers of the Christian faith. Brought to you by Transcendent Truth Media. https://transcendenttruthmedia.wordpress.com
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Verbum Dei is a Confessional Lutheran Podcast, which attempts to rightly handle the Word of God; that is, to use it to communicate and deliver Christ and His innumerable gifts unto sinners poor and needy. Verbum Dei is a Transcendent Truth Media Network podcast. More information about TTM can be found at https://transcendenttruthmedia.wordpress.com/
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Blood & Bone

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Blood & Bone is a podcast that brings church history to life from the Confessional Lutheran perspective. In our adventures, we'll cover the Lutheran reformation, Scholasticism, arrival in the Americas, and modern Lutheran history in no particular order, with maximum accuracy and enthusiasm. Grab a drink or snack and join us as we get to the fleshy core of what it means to be one body with the church of the past. This podcast is brought to you by Transcendent Truth Media. https://transcendent ...
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Robert Spencer discusses his upcoming book, "Holy Hell: Islam's Abuse of Women and Infidels Who Enable It," focusing on gender-based violence in Islamic contexts and Western complicity. He notes a slight increase in discussions about Islam in America, but highlights ongoing censorship and backlash. Spencer contrasts his rational activism with more …
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In this interview, Christina Bobb, a former attorney for President Trump and current member of Judicial Watch, discusses her new book, "Defiant," which details her experiences during the Mar-a-Lago raid and the broader implications for election integrity and legal challenges faced by Trump. Bobb recounts the chaotic day of the raid, viewing it as a…
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In this episode, I discuss free speech and societal unrest in the UK with David Atherton. We explore Lucy Connolly's case, highlighting authoritarianism in the treatment of dissent. David sheds light on citizen journalism suppression, including a journalist's arrest while documenting migrant hotel activities, and addresses inconsistencies in the ju…
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Montgomery Toms, a young activist, discusses his journey into activism, ignited by the government overreach during COVID-19 lockdowns. He views these restrictions as assaults on personal freedom which have altered the relationship between citizens and the state. Montgomery reflects on his upbringing and growing disillusionment with mainstream narra…
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Kay Gottschalk, a Bundestag member and co-founder of the Alternative for Germany (AFD) party, discusses his political journey and the party's growth from 12% of the vote in 2017 to 21% in 2025. He reflects on challenges like media portrayal and internal management, particularly following the migration crisis of 2015, which heightened voter concerns…
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In this episode, I discuss pressing societal issues with Leilani Dowding, focusing on the complexities of free speech and a concerning two-tier justice system highlighted by a Labour councillor's acquittal. We shift to the immigration crisis, examining rising crime rates linked to asylum seekers and the silenced voices of community members like Lub…
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In this interview, Steve Gruber discusses the political implications of the Trump administration, criticizing the origins of the Russia collusion narrative as a fabricated scheme targeting Trump. He highlights whistleblower claims against Adam Schiff and critiques the failures of the FBI and DOJ. The conversation covers ongoing mortgage fraud inves…
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Bernice Beaufort discusses her arrest over a controversial tweet, highlighting issues of government control over speech in the UK. She recounts her experiences with surveillance and legislation like the Online Safety Bill, which threaten free expression. Beaufort reflects on support from the Free Speech Union during her ordeal and critiques the aut…
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n this episode of Hearts of Oak, Peter speaks with Kat A, an Australian advocate, about a range of pressing global and domestic issues. They begin with the conflict in Israel and Gaza, noting widespread Australian support for a ceasefire while unpacking the complexities of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s plans. Kat voices strong opposition to proposed s…
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The discussion, introduced by Nicholas Holscher, covers a wide range of concerns related to vaccines, particularly mRNA vaccines. It begins with claims of eye damage linked to COVID-19 vaccines and concerns around pet vaccinations. The conversation touches on legislative efforts to restrict or ban mRNA vaccines, as well as apprehensions about their…
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Kellie-Jay Keen, known as "Posy Parker," discusses her activism on gender identity and women's rights, highlighting her controversial "Adult Human Female" billboard campaign. She shares her journey into activism following political changes in 2015 and the backlash she faced, revealing political reticence on defining womanhood. Kellie emphasizes the…
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In this episode, I engage with David Vance to analyze UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's inadequate response to the migrant crisis, highlighting the implications for British identity and sovereignty. Vance discusses the demographic shifts indicated by the rising popularity of the name Muhammad, warning of a transformed Britain by 2063. We critique th…
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Andrew Kolvet, executive producer of the Charlie Kirk Show and spokesperson for Turning Point USA (TPUSA), discusses his journey from ranching to conservative media. He emphasizes the importance of in-person gatherings like the Student Action Summit for Gen Z activism. Kolvet addresses TPUSA's challenges and its mission to empower young conservativ…
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Ezra Levant, founder of Rebel News, discusses immigration issues and civic activism in Canada during an interview with Hearts of Oak. He critiques mainstream media and praises independent journalism. Levant highlights the challenges posed by temporary foreign workers and legal immigration, drawing comparisons to Europe. He reflects on community ten…
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Captain Maureen Bannon shares insights into the intersection of celebrity and politics, focusing on Hulk Hogan's support for Donald Trump. We examine the shifting political landscape in South Carolina, highlighting Lindsey Graham's inconsistencies and introducing challenger Mark Lynch's America First message. The discussion includes technology's ro…
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Kevin D. Freeman, an economic warfare consultant and author of "Pirate Money." We explore the connections between finance, government, and individual economic liberty, discussing the risks of fiat money versus sound currency like gold and silver. I highlight advocacy efforts for gold reserves as legal tender and analyze the potential and risks of c…
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In this episode, I chat with Xi Van Fleet, a Cultural Revolution survivor, about the significance of American independence and recent legislative efforts to protect freedom and democracy. Xi expresses concerns over the Chinese Communist Party's land acquisitions in the U.S. as a national security threat and discusses initiatives by Senator Josh Haw…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, hosts Peter and Richard Taylor discuss Conservative MP Danny Kruger's speech on the Church of England's connection to democracy and the decline of Christian values in politics. They explore the new political party Advance UK, Richard's involvement, and the challenges in Wales under Labour. The episode also covers t…
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In this episode, I speak with Ben Habib, founder of Advance UK, about the launch of his new political party and its role in contemporary British politics. We explore Advance UK's rapid growth, with over 12,500 supporters and £126,000 raised, as Ben outlines his vision for a new political platform. Ben discusses the challenges of establishing a part…
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Chloe Cole discusses her journey as a young trans woman in an interview with Hearts of Oak, detailing her experiences with gender identity and medical transition beginning at age 13. She reflects on the emotional and physical repercussions of her choices, criticizing societal pressures and the coercive tactics used by medical professionals regardin…
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In this episode, I chat with Dan Wootton about key events from the past week, focusing on the anniversary of the 7/7 terror attacks and the shortcomings of mainstream media in addressing underlying ideologies. We explore the overlooked issue of child grooming in London and the political silence around it. Dan critiques the failures of media to hold…
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The interview with Alan Miller, founder of Together Declaration, addresses the urgent need for advocacy around civil liberties and free speech in the UK. Miller critiques the rise of technocracy and authoritarianism, highlighting the erosion of democratic principles due to government overreach, particularly during the pandemic. He discusses issues …
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John Waters discusses his book "The Abolition of Reality: A First Draft of the End of History," exploring the cultural and societal upheavals caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. He critiques the roles of media, economics, and authority in fostering a climate of fear and control, linking contemporary economic practices to the abolition of the gold stan…
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In this episode, I chat with comedian Alistair Williams about his upcoming tour with Tanya Edwards. We discuss the challenges independent comedians face in securing venues and the collaborative nature of the comedy community. Alistair shares insights on the freedom of touring versus performing at established clubs, highlights a humorous critique of…
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Dr. Andrew Wakefield discusses his vaccine safety advocacy and the impact of his film "Protocol 7" on public awareness. He highlights Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s appointment to major health agencies as a crucial development and calls for reforms to remove conflicts of interest. Wakefield critiques pharmaceutical advertising's influence on media integri…
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Professor Angus Dalgleish shares insights from his 40-year career in oncology, focusing on innovative cancer treatment approaches and the role of immunotherapy. He reflects on his transition from traditional chemotherapy to employing the immune system in combatting cancer, drawing on his earlier HIV/AIDS research. Dalgleish emphasizes the significa…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, Peter interviews Lewis Brackpool, an advocate for freedom of information (FOI) requests, discussing their crucial role in enhancing government transparency. Lewis explains the mechanics of FOIs, noting their accessibility to citizens and the essential role they play in promoting accountability. He shares his experi…
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In this episode, we connect with Brian, an Israeli war correspondent currently reporting from a bomb shelter, providing a first-hand account of the ongoing conflict in the region. He shares vivid details of the recent missile attacks, the psychological impact on civilians, and the stark reality of taking refuge during air raids. The discussion trac…
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In this episode, I speak with Hermann Kelly from the Irish Freedom Party about pressing issues in modern Ireland, including the impact of mass immigration on cultural identity and societal cohesion. Hermann highlights the demographic changes in Ireland and the connection between addiction and societal challenges, sharing his personal journey of rec…
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John O’Looney, a funeral director, discusses the challenges posed by whistleblowing in the medical field, particularly since COVID-19. He highlights the diminishing protections for whistle-blowers and the impact on death certifications and investigations. O’Looney shares his IVF experience to critique NHS bureaucracy and express concerns about risi…
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Dennis Kneale discusses his book "The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk," highlighting Musk's rise as a transformative figure amid a polarized political landscape. Kneale, a seasoned journalist with experience at major publications and networks, critiques the media's treatment of Musk and outlines 11 lessons derived from Musk's leadership style. Key t…
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In this episode, I speak with Matt Strickland, a former intelligence analyst and entrepreneur with a background as a military veteran and restaurant owner. Matt discusses his significant legal battle against state mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he became the only restaurant owner in Virginia to successfully challenge the unconstitutio…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, I welcome back Todd Bensman as he prepares to join the administration to tackle immigration challenges. Todd shares insights on the dramatic shifts in border enforcement since the Trump administration, including the decline in daily crossings and the need for increased deportations amid legal and infrastructure hur…
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In this episode, we talk with Howard Cox, a strong advocate for motorists and critic of the UK government's environmental policies, particularly concerning Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ). Howard discusses the growing resistance to ULEZ and Low Traffic Neighborhoods (LTNs), highlighting recent successes by local councils against these measures. Rep…
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Bryan Ferre discusses his journey from graphic design to blockchain technology, sparked by a personal tragedy. He highlights his work on Optio, a decentralized platform focused on user control over data, addressing centralized tech issues. The conversation covers the potential of blockchain in education and personal finance, emphasizing autonomy an…
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In this episode, we speak with Karys Rhea about the complexities of the conservative political landscape in America and its relationship with Israel. Karys discusses the significance of the "woke right" for the MAGA movement and the influential role of Tucker Carlson in shaping its direction. We delve into U.S. support for Israel, addressing miscon…
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We examine immigration policies and the challenges faced by advocates like Tom Holman, noting the political risks for Democrats who ignore public concerns. Additionally, we compare Trump's reception in the Middle East to Biden's approach, highlighting a shift in international relations. We conclude by stressing the need for public engagement before…
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In the interview, Rich Jay, Chief Evangelist at Getter, discusses the platform's launch to promote free speech and user privacy, stemming from his frustrations with censorship on mainstream social media. He highlights Getter's commitment to diverse voices, future features like AI-assisted translations, and a monetization strategy supporting creator…
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Nathan Symington, FCC commissioner and lawyer, discusses his journey to the FCC and the agency's role in regulating media communications. He highlights the uniqueness of U.S. media regulation under the First Amendment, the challenges faced by local broadcasters, and issues of accountability amid high-profile lawsuits. Symington also addresses the i…
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In this episode, James Lindsay explores the notion of the "woke right" and its impact on political discourse. He characterizes the woke right as a cult-like phenomenon that adopts leftist methodologies while aligning with right-wing politics, emphasizing that both the woke left and woke right share similar dynamics but channel them in opposing dire…
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In this episode, I chat with Bill Walton about U.S. trade policy and tariffs, focusing on Trump’s retaliatory measures against countries like China and their impact on American manufacturing. We discuss market volatility, the need for sustainable economic practices, and the implications of the dollar's strength on trade. Bill emphasizes the importa…
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In this episode, I speak with Louis McLatchie-Miller about critical political and societal issues affecting children's rights. We analyze the recent UK by-elections, reflecting on public discontent with traditional parties, and discuss transgender rights and treatments for minors, highlighting potential risks and the need for clarity around biologi…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, Dr. Sherri Tenpenny discusses her book "Zero Accountability," addressing the historical failures of vaccine policies and public health accountability. She highlights challenges faced by individuals injured by COVID vaccines, including inadequate compensation systems, and raises concerns about the implications of va…
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In this interview, Ben Habib discusses the current political environment in the UK, particularly critiquing Nigel Farage's potential rise to power. He expresses concerns about Farage's leadership and ideological lack, emphasizing the need for a true leader who can unify a capable team. Ben highlights the fallout within Reform UK following Rupert Lo…
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In this episode of Hearts of Oak, host Peter and guest David Vance delve into UK political issues, focusing on Nigel Farage's deportation minister proposal and its inconsistencies. Vance critiques the Reform party and discusses the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling on gender identity, advocating for clearer distinctions between sex and gen…
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