
Jason Buttrill
Chief researcher for Glenn Beck who provides detailed analysis of policy and national security topics; on this episode he reviewed and explained Pete Hegseth's Pentagon address.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 2h 8min
Glenn's Message to Christians After the Michigan Church Shooting | 9/29/25
Joining the discussion is Jason Buttrill, Chief researcher and military analyst, who sheds light on the pressing issues surrounding mental health, especially concerning veterans and PTSD. Glenn Beck emphasizes the need for a cultural renewal through addressing the seven deadly sins. The duo also delves into the implications of digital IDs being adopted globally and the potential impact on privacy in America. Furthermore, they explore the recent violent incidents and their connection to both military service and mental health crises.

Sep 30, 2025 • 2h 10min
Will a Government Shutdown CRIPPLE the Deep State? | Guest: Jason Whitlock | 9/30/25
Jason Whitlock, a conservative commentator and host of BlazeTV's 'Fearless,' discusses the cultural implications of Bad Bunny headlining the Super Bowl halftime show, viewing it as an attack on Christian values. He critiques the music industry for its use of occult symbolism and proposes community events to counter the halftime show. Jason Buttrill, chief researcher, analyzes Pete Hegseth's Pentagon address, emphasizing a shift away from 'woke' military priorities towards merit and readiness, hinting at strategic changes in national security.

Sep 29, 2025 • 45min
Best of the Program | 9/29/25
Jason Buttrill, a chief researcher and military expert, joins to discuss the alarming rise of digital IDs in America and how they may lead to increased surveillance. He connects recent trends in global ID rollouts with larger concerns about destabilization and political manipulation. The conversation also dives into the mental health crisis, emphasizing the plight of veterans, and the troubling implications of weaponized personal data. Together, they explore moral decay through the lens of the seven deadly sins, proposing introspection and societal renewal.