Chuck Holton
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Chuck Holton is an American war correspondent, published author, and motivational speaker.
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Genocide in Gaza

Gaza’s population has GROWN since Oct 7—more births than deaths.

Israel targets Hamas, not civilians. The numbers speak for themselves. There is no genocide in Gaza. (h/t Hanyana Naftali)

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Starving Children in Gaza...

This guy doesn't look real malnourished. Just sayin'

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Video Compilation of South African Politicians Calling for Murder of Whites

This is the video shown by Donald Trump in the White House today. We'll talk about this more on tomorrow's show.

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The Last Man Documentary - Now Available for ALL Subscribers

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Armenia: The Last Man is a short documentary by Chuck Holton that takes you to a nearly abandoned village on the edge of Armenia, just miles from the Iranian border. In this forgotten place, one man lives alone as the last witness to his community’s slow disappearance. Through powerful visuals and on-the-ground reporting, Chuck shares a story of resilience, loss, and the quiet strength of faith in isolation.

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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
Private Call with Chuck Holton!

We’re hosting a private call with Chuck Holton this Saturday at 12 PM EST, exclusively for our paying members here on Locals. Chuck will be sharing what he’s seeing on the ground and taking your questions directly.

If you're already a supporter, mark your calendar; you won’t want to miss it. If you're not yet, now’s a great time to consider jumping in.

More details coming Thursday.

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Join me in Panama!

Join me in my home country of Panama for an exclusive all-inclusive retreat, October 2–7. Experience this adventure by my side, spots are limited—book now!
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This is the real South Africa. Young people praying together for their country and each other, for the gospel to reach the end of the earth.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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The Truth Gets Trampled: How Propaganda Fuels the Fire in Gaza

14,000 Babies? Really?

So here’s what kicked things off. The UN’s aid chief gave an interview on the BBC claiming that 14,000 babies would die in Gaza within 48 hours if aid wasn’t delivered. Let that sink in. Not “could be at risk.” Not “might go hungry.” No, he said they’d be dead. In 48 hours. From lack of baby food.

Folks, I’ve been around war zones long enough to tell you—when someone says something that outlandish, you start digging. And sure enough, the claim wasn’t just wrong—it was stratospherically wrong. The actual UN-backed study says 14,000 children could be at risk of malnutrition over the course of a year. Not dead. Not starving. At risk. Over a year. That’s a massive difference—and it’s no innocent mistake.

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Iran Is MOCKING the U.S. — And Daring Us to Strike

Let’s talk about the big story today: Iran is laughing at us. Literally. While our diplomats are busy jogging from one negotiation to another trying to spin up deals, Tehran is jamming GPS signals in the Straits of Hormuz and openly threatening global trade. Meanwhile, President Trump’s administration claims we’re “close to a deal.” The Ayatollah says otherwise. In fact, he’s saying things so belligerent, they don’t even deserve a response. But they do deserve attention.

The Strait of Tension

Let’s look at the map. The Strait of Hormuz—a narrow 22-mile shipping chokepoint bordered by Oman and the UAE—is a critical artery for global energy. Around 20% of the world’s oil and nearly 30% of natural gas move through there. Iran knows this. That’s why they’re jamming GPS signals and harassing commercial ships. They want vessels to veer into Iranian waters so they can pounce, seize, and make headlines.

And they’ve done it before. This isn’t new. Back in 2019, they pulled the same stunt when we applied “maximum pressure.” It’s a game of brinksmanship, and they’re playing to win.

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🇮🇱 Operation Gideon’s Chariots:
A New Chapter in the Gaza Conflict

Israel’s largest offensive in Gaza to date is underway, and the world is watching.
But what most people don’t see is just how deeply the United States is involved, on both sides of the fight.


The Offensive Begins

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