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The Power Hour began in 2000, becoming a voice for all veterans and truth seekers. Two decades later the original voices have faded, yet their legacies are responsible for validating what is now known as independent media.

For the past 20 years The Power Hour has focused on subjects which inform and educate about the real challenges we face as a nation.

Come join us as we discuss current events, the Constitution, natural health solutions, and more with the best experts on radio. Learn from some of the most insightful commentators you’ll find on talk radio.

The Power Hour has interviewed some of the top guests in the Truth movement, here are just a few:

  • Ron Paul: Author, activist, physician and retired politician who served as the U.S. representative for Texas's 22nd congressional district
  • Sean Spicer: Former White House Press Secretary
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Politician, environmental lawyer, anti-vaccine activist
  • Donald Jeffries: A JFK assassination researcher since the mid-1970s. His first novel, "The Unreals," was published in 2007. His first nonfiction book, "Hidden History: An Expose of Modern Crimes, Conspiracies, and Cover-Ups in American Politics," was released in 2014 and quickly became a best-seller.
  • Alex Jones: host of the Alex Jones Show
  • John Whitehead: Attorney and author who has written, debated and practiced widely in the area of constitutional law, human rights and popular culture & founder of The Rutherford Institute
  • Jennifer O’Neill: Actress who portrays Nelle Wilson Reagan, mother to Ronald Reagan, in the REAGAN Movie
  • Dr. Edward Group: Creator of Global Healing Center and Healing for the Ages conference
  • G. Edward Griffin: Creator of the RedPill Expo, RedPill University and author of the well-know book “The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve”
  • Clay Clark: ReAwaken American tour founder
  • Richard Mack: Creator of Constitutional Sheriffs Peace Officers Association. He is an Author/speaker and former sheriff
  • Dr. Sherri Tenpenny: Cleveland-area osteopathic physician and outspoken anti-vaccine advocate
  • Ammon Bundy: Idaho Gubernatorial Candidate Ammon Bundy & leader the 2016 occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon.
  • Jeanette Finnicum: Daughter of LaVoy Finnicum (occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in January 2016. After it began, the occupying force organized itself as the Citizens for Constitutional Freedom, of which Finicum was a spokesman. He was the only fatality of the occupation)
  • William J. Federer: Historian, best-selling author and nationally known speaker
  • Dr. Cass Ingram: Natural preventive medicine pioneer. Prolific author and educator in functional foods and holistic medicine.
  • Patricia Bragg: Author, and health consultant. She served as the chief executive officer of Bragg Live Food Products and books, and chairperson of the Bragg Health Institute
  • Susan Olsen: Actress who played Cindy Brady on "The Brady Bunch"
  • Tony Lions: Founder of Skyhorse Publishing (Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s publisher)
  • Alex Newman: Award-winning international journalist, educator, author, and consultant 
  • James Corbett: The Corbett Report
  • Ken McCarthy: Brasscheck TV. Ken was one of the original pioneers of the movement to commercialize the Internet. He sponsored the first conference on the subject of the Web’s commercial potential in 1994 with the then 23 year old co-founder of Netscape.
  • Dane Wigington: Lead researcher for www.geoengineeringwatch.org (started in 2009) and has investigated all levels of geo engineering from stratospheric aerosol geoengineering (SAG) to HAARP.
  • Troy Miller: President & CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB)
  • Cheryl K. Chumley: Opinion editor, commentary writer and host of the “Bold and Blunt”
  • Dr. Pierre Kory: President and Chief Medical Officer of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance
  • Del Bigtree: One of the preeminent voices of the Vaccine Risk Awareness Movement & Producer of the VAXXED film
  • Joel Karsten: Author of Straw Bale Gardening
  • Joe Cross: the Fat Sick, and Nearly Dead film
  • Dr. Naomi Wolf: Rhodes Scholar and a Yale graduate. She's written eight nonfiction bestsellers, about women's issues and civil liberties, and is the CEO of DailyClout.io, a news site and legislative database in which actual US state and Federal legislation is shared digitally and read and explained weekly
  • Joe Hickman: Whistleblower and author of Based on thousands of government documents, over five hundred in-depth medical case studies, and interviews with more than one thousand veterans and active-duty GIs, The Burn Pits will shock the nation.
  • And MANY MORE!
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Guest, Phil Lyman

Guest Name
Phil Lyman
Phil Lyman
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Gubernatorial candidate from Utah
Guest Biography

Phil Lyman is a 5th generation Utahn whose bold and fearless leadership is well-known in San Juan County and throughout the region. As county commissioner, Lyman led a peaceful protest against federal closure of public roads. The following year, the Utah Association of Counties voted Lyman “Commissioner of the Year” for his unrelenting commitment to defend his constituents and their rights.

Lyman’s early career showed he had both the talent and the work ethic to make a significant difference in developing communities. After earning a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Brigham Young University followed by a master’s degree in taxation from the University of Utah, Lyman returned to his hometown of Blanding when his father unexpectedly passed away, and assumed responsibility for the CPA firm his father founded. Lyman co-founded Blanding’s first Rotary Club as the charter president, and created and led the Blanding Area Travel Council.

Lyman has been pivotal in transforming healthcare throughout San Juan County. He helped organize and launch Utah Navajo Health Systems – today the largest private employer in the county. As a county commissioner, he created the San Juan Public Health Department and expanded public health.

As a county commissioner, Lyman worked tirelessly to preserve roads and access to public lands and to reduce the vast federal hold on Utah’s public lands.

He served as chair of the Seven-County Infrastructure Coalition, working closely other county commissioners and with federal and state agencies to develop vital infrastructure, including the San Rafael Research Center, pipeline and rail easements for oilfields and improve rail line delivery system, while preserving autonomy for the counties, cities, and families.

As a state legislator, Lyman sponsored or co-sponsored 65 bills in his four sessions, and was chair/co-chair of the conservative caucus throughout his service. He championed property and water rights, rural healthcare, natural resources management, critical needs of indigenous people, and pushed back on federal attempts to control state areas of authority.