Chuck Holton
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Chuck Holton is an American war correspondent, published author, and motivational speaker.
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Boy Scouts Teaching CRT

On the airplane today I sat next to a man who was on his way to the Summit/Becktel scout camp near Beckley West Virginia to lecture volunteers on woke ideology.

The reserve hosts hundreds of thousands of Scouts each year, they used to be called Boy Scouts but now have dropped the word boy, probably because they have deemed it offensive. That and they now welcome girls too.

Anybody who has followed the scouts knows that the organization has gone downhill fast over the last 10 years as they have caved over and over again to the left.

but there is a news story here. Many people still see the scouts as a relatively benign outdoorsy youth organization aimed at getting kids outside and teaching them how to go camping.

Nothing could be further from the truth. The scouts have now fully embraced the woke “diversity inclusion and equity“ mantra so instead of learning how to build campfires little Johnny (and Jamie) Will most likely be learning about transgenderism and how to smash  the patriarchy.

Parents should not stand for this. Get your kids out of scouting.

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Benjamin Netanyahu Explains the Israeli Economy

Netanyahu was once Israeli Finance Minister - and it shows. He understands a lot about economics, and is worth listening to in order to get a sense for where Israel's economy is headed.

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Video of Kirk’s Killer

BREAKING: The FBI and state of Utah have just released video of the Charlie Kirk kiIIer escaping from the scene following the shooting

He jumped off the rooftop, moved quickly through the parking lot, and then began walking casually to blend in before entering a wooded area.

He was wearing converse tennis shoes, a shirt with an eagle, and a baseball cap with a triangle.

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Houthi Drone Strikes Israel - Two Wounded

Three Houthi drones were fired at Israel on Sunday. Two were shot down and the third struck the airport in Eilat, Wounding to his Israelis and causing the airspace to be shut down.

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Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce

My erstwhile field producer and cameraman Dennis Azato has accompanied me on ten years of adventures across the globe. Today he joins me in Ukraine and we spend some time remembering our many trips together.

Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce

Unconfronted pride is a serious problem among believers. If one is struggling with an outward sin such as drinking, or drugs, or sexual perversion - they are more likely to be dealt with properly, than one who walks in persistent pride. It's a serious sin that's often treated as insignificant, or ignored altogether, despite it being the cause of Satan's condemnation (1 Timothy 3:6). But our God is greatly concerned with the state of our hearts; as it is written, "clean the inside of the cup first (Matthew 23:26)," and "guard your heart at all times (Proverbs 4:23)"

Moreover, to maintain a good conscience before God, we must confront (persistent) pride in our fellowship. We must deal with it first in ourselves, and then in anyone we fellowship with. For if left unchecked, it's like a spiritual cancer, that will bring corruption to the Body (Galatians 6:8) As it is written, "a little leaven leavens the whole lump"(Galatians 5:9), and "bad company corrupts good morals" (1 Corinthians 15:33)....

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October 01, 2025

This was the letter that was written and sent to the Prince of Qatar 2 weeks ago. To the most noble Ruler of Qatar. Sir, I feel moved to write you concerning what I am hearing from The Lord God who I strive to follow

I will write it down as I hear it for your concideration. Thus saith The Lord God of Israel, The God of Abraham, The God of Ishmael, The God of Adnan,

What fault have you found in Me says The Lord God, have I not kept My Word to Ishmael and raised up 12 princes and made them to be a great

nation? But you have have made my blessing into that which should not be. You use my kindness to sow division against your brother Isaac

and call behind closed doors for His death, you keep that wicked man Haman who hates my heritage and allow Him to hurt Me through my Son Israel.

I will send confusion into to your land and cast fire on your walls if you do not repent. Consider your ways for I will judge you with

a rod of iron, repent for I come quickly saith The Mighty God. Amen

Forgotten Not Gone

Forgotten Not Gone (FNG) is a veteran-run nonprofit on a mission to fight veteran suicide through activity and community. Instead of pills or isolation, they get vets moving—most famously with their Veteran Trike Brigade, where recumbent trikes become a tool for healing, connection, and hope. Built by veterans who know the struggle firsthand, FNG has helped thousands rediscover purpose, camaraderie, and life after service.

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September 30, 2025
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“We’re Not the Department of Woke”: What Hegseth Really Told America’s Generals

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth hauled every U.S. flag officer—generals and admirals, more than 800 of them—into Quantico. Not a Zoom, not a memo, not a mil-spec Teams call where everybody’s muted and nobody knows it. In person. Fly in, sit down, look the man in the eye.

Why? Because he wanted to deliver a change of era, not just a change of policy.

There was plenty of speculation beforehand—some of it silly (coup, anyone?). I told you last week the simplest answer was the right one: he was going to reset the culture of the U.S. military. And that’s exactly what he did. Trump showed up and spoke too, but let’s be honest—his improv rallies don’t land like a disciplined, written, memorized commander’s brief. Hegseth’s remarks were the speech I’ve been praying to hear from a SecDef—or in this case, a Secretary of War—since before the Obama years.

From Defense to War

Hegseth’s core thesis was simple enough to tattoo on a forearm: we fight wars to win. Defense is constant; war is rare, decisive, and done on our terms. We do not hobble warfighters with needlessly restrictive rules of engagement. We intimidate, demoralize, hunt, and—if necessary—kill the enemies of the United States. Full stop.

That’s not bloodlust. That’s clarity. And clarity saves lives—ours.

The Standards Are Back (and Some of You Won’t Like It)

This is where some folks in that auditorium started sweating through their Class As.

Hegseth rolled out ten directives—think of them as the “1991 Test.” If you served back then, you know the vibe: meritocracy, combat readiness, no social engineering, no endless PowerPoints replacing range time.

  • One combat standard. Every designated combat-arms job returns to the highest male standard of performance—because physics doesn’t care about feelings. Women who meet the standard? Welcome. But there’s no “pink PT chart” in a firefight.

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September 29, 2025
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Why Trump’s Portland Guard Order Isn’t “Fascism,” It’s Familiar — And Necessary

A lot went down over the weekend: a cluster of targeted violent incidents nationwide, and a political fistfight over President Trump’s decision to federalize 200 Oregon National Guard soldiers for duty in Portland under Title 10.

Online, the usual chorus is screaming “authoritarian!” and “fascist!” Let’s slow down, look at what’s actually happening, and stack it against history and the law.

 

What Trump Ordered — And Why It Matters

  • The order: At the request of DHS, the Secretary of War Pete Hegseth federalized roughly 200 Oregon Guard troops to help protect federal facilities in Portland (notably the ICE facility) and restore order around recurring violent “protests.”

  • Immediate response: Oregon’s governor, Portland’s mayor Keith Wilson, and a constellation of activist groups filed lawsuits alleging constitutional violations and abuse of the Insurrection Act.

  • The rhetoric: Social feeds lit up with claims this is a “loyalty test,” “martial law,” and a “dry run” for wider crackdowns.

Reality check: Courts have long given presidents wide discretion to define when conditions for the Insurrection Act (10 U.S.C. §§ 251–253) are met. If federal law is being obstructed, federal property attacked, or civil rights denied and local authorities are unwilling or unable to act, the President may federalize Guard units and even deploy active-duty forces. That’s black-letter law, not a Twitter take.

 

“Isn’t That Posse Comitatus?” Yes — And No

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