The Splinter of Doubt | Perilous World Radio 1/22/26

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In a recent episode of Perilous World Radio, hosts Alan Masters and Brian Boteller discussed Jack Smith's trial against former President Trump. Alan highlighted the importance of emotional control and respectful communication in persuasion, while Brian expressed concern over a societal trend that undermines the notion of truth, leading many to question reality, including conspiracy theories about the moon landing. He urged listeners to recognize manipulative tactics in media and to avoid reacting with anger, likening it to being on the bank of a river while someone in the water attempts to draw them in.
In a recent Patriot Outreach segment, Colonel Tony Monaco and Dr. Dawn Weston addressed the issue of protecting Christians from mob violence and harassment. They raised concerns about the lack of legal protections for Christians, the role of local law enforcement, and the societal acceptance of their persecution. The conversation also covered the FACE Act, a 1994 federal law that criminalizes obstruction of access to reproductive health services and places of worship. While the Act allows for legal remedies, its enforcement has varied across administrations, particularly regarding anti-abortion protests. In related news, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison defended the actions of anti-ICE activists during protests involving Don Lemon, stating they did not violate the FACE Act, even as the DOJ considered charges against Lemon for his role in protests. These protests reflect a growing movement against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), especially following significant events like the death of an ICE agent in January 2026. Activists have increasingly confronted law enforcement, with one notable incident involving a protester allegedly using her vehicle to confront police, highlighting rising tensions within immigration activism.

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