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Obscure Path, One Voice, Covering for Tyler Robinson and Euthanizing Teens in the Netherlands
Season 14
Episode 34
Published 15 hours ago
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From his exciting journeys in Africa to his time spent on the mission field closer to home. With brutal honesty that will both encourage and mesmerize, Bruce Wolff, the founder and executive director of Brigade Air, Inc. and author of Finding Hope Navigating an Obscure Path: Learning to Trust God When You Can Barely Understand Him, shares details about an incredible life lived for the glory of God.
Children across our nation are facing serious threats — exploitation, trafficking, abuse, and neglect. Too often, these dangers remain hidden, leaving vulnerable children without the protection and advocacy they desperately need. On April 12th in Huntsville, One Voice: United for the Children, a powerful community rally where families, leaders, advocates, and concerned citizens will come together to stand up, speak out, and declare that protecting our kids is not a political issue — it is a moral responsibility. EmmaSara McMillion, founder of the Mother of Change Foundation, is scheduled to join me to discuss the event and the issues behind it.
Six months after Tyler Robinson allegedly assassinated Charlie Kirk with a sniper shot to the neck at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, the evidence against him appears overwhelming: his DNA on the rifle's trigger and a towel wrapped around the weapon, trace evidence like footprints and palm prints from the rooftop, a pre-shooting note expressing intent to "take out" Kirk, text messages confessing to his partner, and an alleged obsession documented in his digital footprint. Yet a wave of influencers, podcasters, and online commentators—many on the right—are aggressively amplifying defense claims that an inconclusive ATF bullet analysis "exonerates" Robinson or proves the rifle wasn't the murder weapon. Headlines scream "bullet did NOT match," while court filings and experts clarify it's simply not a conclusive microscopic match (common in ballistics, especially with fragments). No evidence clears him; the defense is doing its job by poking holes, but the broader narrative push feels coordinated and premature. Nils Grevillius, Los Angeles-based Private Investigator, is scheduled to join me to discuss the phenomenon.
Four-and-a-half years after he was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a Dutch teen was euthanized at his request. The boy, aged between 16 and 18, had described his life as "joyless." He'd struggled with anxiety and mood-related problems, and where he fit in, in the world. Oversensitive to stimuli, "every day was an ordeal he had to get through," according to the latest annual report from the Netherlands' regional euthanasia death review committees. Despite his young age, his doctor had "no doubts whatsoever" that the youth had the mental capacity to appreciate what he was seeking, and that there was no prospect of improvement, according to the case report. Katie Asher, co-author of The Book of Heaven: A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith, is scheduled to join me to discuss the case and how similar events are creeping into the United States.
Brigade Air, Inc: https://www.brigadeair.org/
Finding Hope Navigating an Obscure Path: Learning to Trust God When You Can Barely Understand Him: https://amzn.to/4mnZQRY
ONE Voice: United For Our Children:https://www.themocfoundation.org/onevoice
Mother of Change Foundation: https://www.themocfoundation.org/
Grevillius Detective Services: https://grevilliuspi.com/
Children across our nation are facing serious threats — exploitation, trafficking, abuse, and neglect. Too often, these dangers remain hidden, leaving vulnerable children without the protection and advocacy they desperately need. On April 12th in Huntsville, One Voice: United for the Children, a powerful community rally where families, leaders, advocates, and concerned citizens will come together to stand up, speak out, and declare that protecting our kids is not a political issue — it is a moral responsibility. EmmaSara McMillion, founder of the Mother of Change Foundation, is scheduled to join me to discuss the event and the issues behind it.
Six months after Tyler Robinson allegedly assassinated Charlie Kirk with a sniper shot to the neck at Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025, the evidence against him appears overwhelming: his DNA on the rifle's trigger and a towel wrapped around the weapon, trace evidence like footprints and palm prints from the rooftop, a pre-shooting note expressing intent to "take out" Kirk, text messages confessing to his partner, and an alleged obsession documented in his digital footprint. Yet a wave of influencers, podcasters, and online commentators—many on the right—are aggressively amplifying defense claims that an inconclusive ATF bullet analysis "exonerates" Robinson or proves the rifle wasn't the murder weapon. Headlines scream "bullet did NOT match," while court filings and experts clarify it's simply not a conclusive microscopic match (common in ballistics, especially with fragments). No evidence clears him; the defense is doing its job by poking holes, but the broader narrative push feels coordinated and premature. Nils Grevillius, Los Angeles-based Private Investigator, is scheduled to join me to discuss the phenomenon.
Four-and-a-half years after he was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, a Dutch teen was euthanized at his request. The boy, aged between 16 and 18, had described his life as "joyless." He'd struggled with anxiety and mood-related problems, and where he fit in, in the world. Oversensitive to stimuli, "every day was an ordeal he had to get through," according to the latest annual report from the Netherlands' regional euthanasia death review committees. Despite his young age, his doctor had "no doubts whatsoever" that the youth had the mental capacity to appreciate what he was seeking, and that there was no prospect of improvement, according to the case report. Katie Asher, co-author of The Book of Heaven: A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith, is scheduled to join me to discuss the case and how similar events are creeping into the United States.
Brigade Air, Inc: https://www.brigadeair.org/
Finding Hope Navigating an Obscure Path: Learning to Trust God When You Can Barely Understand Him: https://amzn.to/4mnZQRY
ONE Voice: United For Our Children:https://www.themocfoundation.org/onevoice
Mother of Change Foundation: https://www.themocfoundation.org/
Grevillius Detective Services: https://grevilliuspi.com/