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Chris Alexander and Danielle Walker discuss pressing policy and political matters that stand to impact our ability to live in freedom in Louisiana & nationwide.

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What if the “diagnoses” in psychiatry aren’t real diagnoses at all? In traditional medicine, a diagnosis is rooted in biology. Pneumonia? Bacteria in the lungs. Diabetes? A clear metabolic dysfunction. There’s a traceable, biological mechanism behind it. But in psychiatry, those

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What if lawmakers could retroactively legalize breaking the law? Welcome to HB206. Chris LACAG.org unpacks a chilling bill making its way through the Louisiana legislature—a bill that allows election officials to break the law… and then have that lawbreaking ratified by a

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Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring Dr. Josef 🇺🇸 didn’t start out questioning psychiatry—he was trained in it. But something felt wrong. There was a strange pressure, an intuition he couldn’t ignore. Why were doctors prescribing powerful drugs without understanding the patient’s deeper

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When even modest requests for local control are rejected, what does that say about our democracy? Chris, Chuck, and Danielle share a raw and emotional account of what happened when a bill—asking for nothing more than an exemption for his own parish—was denied by their

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What if Ivermectin had been available over the counter during COVID? In a major legislative move, Louisiana’s Senate Bill 19 passed without objection, paving the way for Ivermectin to be dispensed without a prescription. Dr. Ralph Abram’s testimony emphasized its safety,

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Thank you for fighting for Tina Peters🇺🇸 Whistleblower of fallen Navy SEAL !! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸⚡️⚡️⚡️ Justice for her and the people of CO- and all of America is overdue!!

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What if the medications we rely on to treat mental illness are actually making things worse? Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring began asking questions no one wanted to answer: Why are we prescribing based on checklists, not causes? If these drugs wear off and tolerance builds, aren’t we

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Is carbon capture just the modern-day snake oil? Chuck Owen Charles “Chuck” Owen says yes—and he doesn’t mince words. In this episode, he compares carbon sequestration to an infamous 1950s scam in Louisiana called "Hattie Call"—a phony elixir sold to desperate people. The difference?

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Have you ever looked around and wondered—how did we get so surrounded by corruption? Danielle shares a stirring message about what many call “the awakening.” The more we see, the more we realize how deeply injustice runs. But it’s in those moments of disillusionment that

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What happens when the most powerful force in healthcare isn’t science—but money? Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring Dr. Josef 🇺🇸 believes Big Pharma has too much control. From funding clinical trials to shaping medical education, pharmaceutical companies influence nearly every aspect of

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If they can silence exit polls today, what rights get silenced tomorrow? In this urgent episode, Chris and Danielle break down a bill that would restrict exit polling in Louisiana—framing it as a direct assault on core freedoms. At first glance, it may seem like a small issue.

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Would you trust a voting system chosen behind closed doors? House Bill 577 could change how Louisiana procures its election systems—and not for the better. Instead of a transparent bidding process open to all vendors, the Secretary of State would gain the power to selectively

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Is your anxiety actually a caffeine problem? According to Dr. Josef Witt-Doerring, many cases of anxiety and insomnia aren’t psychiatric disorders at all—they’re lifestyle-driven. He points to a toxic combination: Stimulant overuse (coffee, nicotine, energy drinks) Sedentary

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Eminent domain is back on the table—and Louisiana landowners are right in the crosshairs. Chris and Chuck Charles “Chuck” Owen dive into HB601, a bill that aims to stop or restrict the use of eminent domain for carbon capture pipelines. It’s a big deal—and a fight that’s pitting

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Who gets to ask questions at the polls—CNN or you? Senate Bill 80 may be the most aggressive censorship bill Louisiana has seen this session. It bans ordinary citizens from conducting lawful exit polls, granting that right solely to "legitimate" media organizations. MSNBC? Fine.