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Cue the Chaos with Alex and Marcus

Marcus Merritt and Alexander Hines

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Cue the Chaos is a podcast hosted by reality stars Marcus and Alex, diving into the latest in pop culture, reality TV, and current events. With unfiltered opinions and lively discussions, it’s your go-to for staying in the know and having a laugh along the way.
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Hello! Welcome to the Poolside Polymaths, where we dip our toes into the infinity pool of art and science. Join us - Merritt @physicsonpointe, Montse @montsefreg97, and Marcus @imaginewithmarcus for a deep dive into the creative imagination. Find out more at www.sciartparty.com Hosted By: Dr. Merritt Moore - www.physicsonpointe.com Marcus G. Miller - www.imaginewithmarcus.com Montse Fregoso - @montsefreg97 Credits: Dr. Matt Gio - director/producer Trish McCormack - co-producer, Pavan Chaggar ...
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*TOP 10% GLOBAL PODCAST* Are you concerned about what your school system is teaching your children? Of what might happen when your children and grandchildren leave the good influences of hearth and home and ship off to school or university? You have reason to be concerned. For our noble and great ones from America’s illustrious past are being condemned and cancelled by nearly all of America’s once great schools and universities. I’m Rick Robison. Husband, father, grandfather, Veterans Hospit ...
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Crouched deep underground within the bowels of the massive building, inhaling putrid air without complaint, and in the meager light of a single candle, the Union prisoners worked with a purpose. . Among them was LIEUTENANT JACOB MERRITT, just twenty-three-years-old. . Jacob lay on his belly in the cramped tunnel, chipping at the earthen wall, the o…
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Elizabeth Van Lew was determined Richmond would fall, the sooner the better. . Beneath her basket of groceries were secret Union dispatches written skillfully in invisible ink, folded innocuously like bookmarks between sheets of household shopping accounts. . Two Confederate soldiers strolled past, rifles slung lazily across their shoulders. . The …
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Morning of September 10, 1813. The British naval squadron under Commander Robert Harriet Barclay, advanced with the confidence and skill of the world’s most powerful navy. Facing them that day was a young American naval officer just *27-years-old*... Oliver Hazard Perry. As the two fleets closed distance near Put-In-Bay, Ohio, Commander Perry’s men…
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The Enlightenment is often painted as an age when cold science triumphed over devotion to God. This message of today’s Secular-Progressive World is anything but true. Many of the greatest minds of that age were men whose Christian faith shaped their scientific genius. They did not see their work as dismantling God’s place in the cosmos but where th…
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Helmuth Gunther Hubener grew up in Germany during Hitler’s rise to power. Helmuth was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sometimes called “Mormons.” Helmuth could see that his beloved Germany was being destroyed systematically from within. He and his friends felt compelled to tell the people of Germany what was really goin…
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We admire Charlie Kirk. He sacrificed himself for his faith. Two thousand years ago, shortly after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, a young disciple by the name of Stephen, also spoke for truth and willingly gave his life for the faith. Both Stephen and Charlie Kirk were young and exceptionally dedicated to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Both spoke tr…
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Stephen Collins Foster was the creator and author of what many call the American Soundtrack. We were a young nation at the time, a divided nation, an angry nation. The tunes that escaped his troubled heart offered hope at a time when many thought the United States would fracture and fall. His music captured America’s sorrows, but also its joys and …
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That night in Washington, D.C., towards dawn, Julia Ward Howe could not sleep, so she arose and sat at a nearby writing desk. She related this pivotal event later: “I awoke in the early morning twilight; and as I lay waiting for the dawn, the long lines of a poem began to twine themselves into my mind. Having thought out all the stanzas, I said to …
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That critical summer of 1787 the delegates to the Constitutional Convention were on the path to failing miserably. For a month the delegates had argued over a forgettable list of ego-driven proposals, accomplishing nothing. Benjamin Franklin spoke addressing the head of the Congress: “I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live the more c…
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The Battle of Yorktown raged. A battle that would decide if the new, young United States of America would survive. Our hero that day, (October 10, 1781), would lead a desperate assault on the British forward position known as Redoubt #10. In bloody hand-to-hand combat, he and his devoted men turned the tide of battle and won one of the greatest vic…
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*MY 3 FAVORITE MOVIES FOR SEEKERS AFTER TRUTH* THE GREAT ESCAPE (1963): What impresses me most about The Great Escape are the many examples of resilience and loyalty shown by these desperate men. The Great Escape is the opportunity for modern, pampered, well-fed American audiences, people like myself, to see what The Greatest Generation accomplishe…
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President Abraham Lincoln, when meeting Harriet Beecher Stowe for the first time was reported to have said to her, with a twinkle in his eyes: “So you’re the little lady who started this great war.” And she did, writing the first million-plus selling American novel—UNCLE TOM'S CABIN—about a kind and Christ-like slave named “Tom,” the novel showing …
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Send us a text We’re back, baby—and better than ever! After a little time away from the pod, we’re hitting the mic to answer the questions everyone wants to know as RHOA Season 16 comes to a close. We break down the reunion—who delivered, who deflected, and the jaw-dropping moments you didn’t see coming. We’re spilling our bold (and probably shady)…
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Too often today the Alamo is depicted as a bunch of American white-supremacists who oppressed the local population, hoping to “steal Mexican lands.” This is tiring, simplistic, and woefully unfair. History rewritten. Settlers in Texas were promised freedom and independence by the Mexican Government. In the spring of 1836, those who fortified the Al…
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On the Pennsylvanian shore of the Delaware River, Washington conceived a desperate plan—to cross back over the river into New Jersey and attack a Hessian garrison of 1,200 men. The Hessians were German mercenaries fighting for the British. Throughout that frigid night, Glover and his Marbleheaders rowed Washington’s Army across the ice-choked river…
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John Glover and his Marblehead Mariners, with seemingly impossible stealth, evacuated Washington’s entire army, all 9,000 men, across the East River onto Manhattan Island in nine hours during a single night! How that happened became known as the Miracle of the Fog, for just as the British were preparing to attack, the river and shoreline were blank…
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John Glover and his Marblehead Mariners, with seemingly impossible stealth, evacuated Washington’s entire army, all 9,000 men, across the East River onto Manhattan Island in nine miraculous hours during a SINGLE night! But it would never have happened without one often ignored event which I see as nothing short of divine intervention. For just as t…
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Send us a text After weeks of silence, Marcus is finally breaking his silence in the most explosive episode of Cue The Chaos yet. The rumors, the edits, the accusations—it’s time to separate fact from fiction. Was he planted at the Kooking with Kelli event? Did Phaedra really hire him? And what’s really going on with Angela? Marcus sets the record …
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Most Americans do not know that Abraham Lincoln, when elected president, went from “apostate to prophet” all in those critical four years of the Civil War. And helping along his miraculous conversion was a humble, yet highly capable, Army nurse by the name of Rebecca Pomroy. What she was able to accomplish with the Lincoln Family in the White House…
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We have reached a milestone in America’s beloved past. The 249th and 250th year anniversary of this grand experiment in republicanism, in self-government, but mostly in individual freedom. But, ironically, as of late, we are facing the gravest challenge we have ever faced. And the danger, tragically, is coming from within. Now is the time to look b…
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The massive British Army under the command of General John Burgoyne, was rushing to attack and destroy Washington’s Continental Army. The Americans needed time to prepare. And young Thaddeus with his unique skills would give the Americans that time. Moving fast with his engineers and rangers, Thaddeus and his team cut trees in the path of the Briti…
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Send us a text Marcus and Alex officially make their Real Housewives of Atlanta debut—and let’s just say, it didn’t take long to shake the table. This week on Cue the Chaos, we’re recapping Season 16, Episode 16—and whew, the girls were fighting. Brit and Kelli’s feud explodes at Phaedra’s event, where a night meant to spotlight her clothing boutiq…
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On a sweltering July day in 1863, the quiet town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania exploded! This tiny hamlet became the center of the decisive battle for the world’s most pivotal nation locked passionately in its final death throes. The clash between North and South would decide the fate not only of our nation, but by extension, the world. It would be a…
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Send us a text On this episode of Cue The Chaos, Marcus & Alex dive headfirst into the Grenada getaway gone off the rails. Brit’s Birkin shows up before her empathy, Shamea reads her for filth over some sad paper towels, and the Prime Minister pops in just in time to witness peak peach pettiness. Meanwhile, Angela’s anniversary FaceTime flops, Sham…
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“I will get my hands on that American woman and destroy her!” This was the threat of Klaus Barbie, the local Gestapo chief, known as the “Butcher of Lyon.” The powers of hell seemed to be gathering all around young Virginia Hall. She was simply out of time. More so, thousands of young American Rangers would be soon landing on the beaches of Normand…
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Send us a text Marcus & Alex are back and unpacking every shady suitcase from the RHOA girls’ trip to Grenada. Porsha and Drew try to clear the air but end up throwing more smoke, Brit shows up with a donation that couldn’t wipe away the mess, and the group drags Drew like lost luggage. Plus, Phaedra returns with reads that leave Angela looking lik…
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Send us a text This week on Cue the Chaos, we’re diving into all the drama from Real Housewives of Atlanta Season 16, Episodes 11 and 12. Porsha and Shamea finally sit down to clear the air—but instead of healing, we get history, hurt feelings, and mama drama. Meanwhile, Brit throws a “Bare and Naked” event that leaves the girls confused, underwhel…
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They loved each other for 54 years. Even as Abigail lay on her deathbed, John sat by her holding her hand. They had been through everything together—declaring independence from the most powerful empire on earth, the American Revolution, creating a great republic from a divided people, opposing slavery, representing the United States abroad, and the…
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She made 19 highly risky trips back into the South to save hundreds... During the Civil War she also scouted for the Union Army. HARRIET TUBMAN is a well-known American hero who risked her life to help escaping slaves. What is not known about her was what drove her fervently, a passion that is today often suppressed by historians, increasingly remo…
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The young woman, Ella, watched as her father and brothers were beheaded before her eyes. She, along with her younger sister, were tied together with the captive women and children, now the slaves and concubines of the Arab invaders. Ella feared she would never see her mother and her beloved homeland again. For the first time in history, a great Mus…
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Send us a text Episodes 9 and 10 bring us glam, games, and enough side-eye to power the city of Atlanta. Marcus and Alex break down who’s keeping it real and who’s rehearsing their reads in the mirror. From shady confessionals to surprise loyalty tests, the peaches are messy and the tension is juicier than ever.…
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Send us a text Alex & Marcus are back on the mic to discuss the RHOA Season 16 mid-season trailer where you might have heard Alex getting yelled at and the back of Marcus’ bald head! We recap our favorite moments from it and tease whats next to come! Also life updates and some projects we are working on so stay tuned!…
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I was four years old. Fascinated, I stood on the banks of a storm-swollen, raging river. The next thing I remember I was tumbling beneath the rapids, being washed into the depths. But as I turned over under the frigid torrent I could see up through the water the face of a Bonafide angel. His arms were reaching for me, stretching until he snagged my…
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This is a story few Americans have ever heard. We consider this a travesty, for it is America’s history, a story of adventure, tragedy, unbelievable professional skill, and undying dedication to a cause. The story of how America’s crack engineers and divers not only rescued many of the American sailors trapped within the navy ships sunk during the …
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Searching for a true, historical role model for your kids? What about one who was both a true (albeit young) LEADER but also merciful? Look no further than Lt. Lyle Bouck, one of the YOUNGEST leaders during WWII... Waking before dawn, in the snow and bone-chilling temperatures of 16 December 1944, 20-year-old Lt. Lyle Bouck could hear the distincti…
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Send us a text Alex & Marcus are back recapping The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Season 16, Episode 8. The ladies are still in Nashville and still fighting about nothing! Drew finally shows up and tries to squash the beef with Porsha to no avail. Angela & Kelli continue to clock in, Cynthia and Shamea bring the comedy and laughs and Brit..well…she l…
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Nancy was a tall, lanky, powerful woman, standing nearly 6 feet and perfectly bred for backwoods life. She had long, thick hair and a fearless, determined spirit. Friends said she was an excellent shot with a rifle and could handle a man’s full day of heavy labor with nary a complaint. She was also a skilled herbalist and backwoods doctor and a dev…
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Send us a text Marcus & Alex are dropping another episode talking all about RHOA season 16, episode 6 & 7. The fallout from Kenya’s spa opening has boiled over to Brit & Angela having words at the Peace Brunch. Plus the girls(minus Drew) go to Nashville for Porsha’s birthday but Angela makes sure she invites Drew for support! We break down what we …
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Send us a text Marcus and Alex are Back! After a quick update on some life changes they immediately jump into the mess with recaps on Episode 4 & 5 of this season of #RHOA. They try to figure out why did Brit go so low so fast and why did Kenya twirl on down to hell afterwards with those poster boards. Also we take turns guessing how the dynamic wi…
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Pauline saw her nation being destroyed from within, torn apart by Southern Rebels. And though at first, she refused to get involved. But when the call came to stand and fight, she did, in the only way she knew how, as a special spy for Abraham Lincoln, no less, a mission she executed with great skill, helping to save her beloved United States. In t…
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We often learn more from our heroes’ failures than their successes… The old man, head bent forward in hopelessness, rode silently in the public carriage. He flexed his right fist, looking at the hand that God had given him to raise to the square, as God had called him to Christ’s Ministry years before when he was a rebellious young man. Inside and …
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James knew. This time it was up to him. Piloting his supercharged P-51 Mustang fighter, reaching speeds up to 440 mph, his eyes narrowed on the mass of incoming German Luftwaffe warplanes—more than 30 strong!—all with orders to shoot down the slow, lumbering, American B-17s, those that James must protect—at all cost. These B-17 crews of young Ameri…
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Christianity was about to be conquered and extinguished by a massive enemy army. September 11th in 1683, the City of Vienna—the Gateway to Western Europe—was about to be overrun and wiped out. The survival of Christian Europe in the balance. Then, appearing on the mountain above Vienna, the Winged Hussar Christian Knights, under the command of King…
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Send us a text Alex and Marcus break down all the things happening in episode 2 of this season of RHOA including: Porsha vs Drew, Shamea opening up about her pregnancy journey with her surrogate, Shadina, Angela Oakley opening up about Howe she made her money and Porsha letting Dennis know she’s not happy with him!…
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CAN YOU GUESS THIS HERO? YOU KNOW HIM… He was the young nose gunner in a B-29 Superfortress. This was his 25th and last mission. But it would be his toughest. Their target was the Hodogaya Chemical Plant located in the heart of Tokyo City. A vital target that while operating provided the Japanese military with the critical chemicals needed to conti…
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Over the past half-millennium, the name of Christopher Columbus has run the gambit from hero to genocidal monster. By his own admission, Columbus “was not an educated man.” Yet he spoke at least four languages and could write skillfully in two. He was a devout Christian who never uttered a profanity, yet spent his life around sailors, some of the m…
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The American nation was dying. Everyone could see it. The South’s leaders, both military and political, were determined to tear apart the United States, breaking up the American continent into several opposing “statelets,” some slave, some free, but all hating each other in perpetuity. To stop and defeat this Satanic process was, in my mind, why Pr…
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We are all at a different place on life’s road. President Abraham Lincoln was not only at a different place, but on an entirely different road! But the Lord had not forgotten Lincoln, and by extension, us and our great nation during its most trying times. And though Lincoln’s path was as trying as any, Lincoln came to understand that he must, in ou…
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Send us a text This week on Cue The Chaos’ emergency recording, we break down the shocking news of Karen Huger’s two-year prison sentence, was it fair, and will she get out early? Plus, what does this mean for RHOP Season 10, and who should be holding a champagne flute next? Then, we shift gears to RHOA, which premieres in just two weeks, but where…
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