Combat veteran and former CIA officer Adam Hardage reminds us that Generation Alpha is growing up in an AI-driven world, but this moment offers an opportunity.
With faith, discipline, and strong family leadership, children can learn to navigate technology with clarity instead of confusion. His book The Alpha Blueprint shows how families can raise young people who are grounded, resilient, and ready to thrive.
The conversation then turns to our national history with publisher Robert “Chris” Milligan, who approaches the JFK assassination not as a source of despair, but as a call to honest inquiry.
By challenging decades of conflicting narratives, Milligan and his work at TrineDay demonstrate that truth can still rise when citizens insist on transparency and refuse to accept shallow explanations. His efforts highlight the strength of independent voices determined to preserve genuine history.
Placed together, these discussions reveal a hopeful path forward. When families strengthen their values, when citizens pursue truth with integrity, and when we teach the next generation to discern rather than drift, America becomes stronger. This is a moment for courage, clarity, and optimism about the country we can preserve.
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