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Faith on Trial: Charlie Kirk & Leaders Defend Korea’s Freedom

October 21, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Charlie Kirk Thank you for joining this conversation. I’ve traveled across America and the world speaking to young people, churches, and leaders about freedom. But freedom doesn’t defend itself — it requires us to stand.When a nation begins to put pastors behind bars, when grandmothers of faith are treated like criminals, when prayer itself … [Read more...] about Faith on Trial: Charlie Kirk & Leaders Defend Korea’s Freedom

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Hak Ja Han Moon Detention: Rev. & Mrs. Moon’s Fight for Faith

October 21, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Newt GingrichCan you imagine this? An 82-year-old great grandmother — recovering from heart surgery — placed in isolation, denied visitors, denied a wheelchair or even a cane, and then indicted as though she were some kind of criminal. This is not justice; this is persecution.Mother Han, Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, is known across the world as the Mother … [Read more...] about Hak Ja Han Moon Detention: Rev. & Mrs. Moon’s Fight for Faith

Filed Under: Christianity, Faith, Politics Tagged With: Christian persecution South Korea, detention center inhumane treatment, faith under fire global, faith vs communism Korea, Hak Ja Han Moon detention, human rights South Korea, Korean religious freedom crisis, Mother of Peace human rights, Newt Gingrich Moon support, Omma Aboji love story, one family under God movement, Paula White religious freedom, political intimidation religion, religious suppression Korea, Rev Moon prison history, Rev Sun Myung Moon persecution, South Korea detention conditions, spiritual legacy true parents, true parents legacy, Unification Movement freedom

No Kings Day Debate: Is the U.S. President a Modern King?

October 20, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Ken Burns In 1776, a group of ordinary citizens declared something extraordinary: that there would be no kings in America. They pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to the idea that sovereignty rests not in a crown, but in the people themselves.Yet, two and a half centuries later, the question echoes still: Who holds … [Read more...] about No Kings Day Debate: Is the U.S. President a Modern King?

Filed Under: History & Philosophy, Justice, Politics Tagged With: America no kings, American democracy debate, constitutional debate, democracy protests USA, democracy vs monarchy, democracy vs tyranny, dissent in democracy, executive overreach, fragile democracy balance, free speech rights, king vs president, No Kings Day, political polarization, presidential power, presidential symbolism, protest and freedom, symbolic presidency, U.S. president debate, unity in America, unity vs rebellion

Trump’s Blueprint for Global Peace and American Unity

October 17, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction — Nick Sasaki When history is written, it often highlights the wars that were fought, the conflicts that divided nations, and the rivalries that shaped generations. But what if we flipped the script? What if, instead of cataloguing conflict, we documented peace — not as a dream, but as a design?This series is not only a thought experiment. It is … [Read more...] about Trump’s Blueprint for Global Peace and American Unity

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The Future of Gaza: Trump, Hamas, and Paths to Lasting Peace

October 16, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

The Future of Gaza

Introduction by Donald Trump Ladies and gentlemen, we are here because the future of Gaza matters — not only for Palestinians and Israelis, but for the entire world. For too long, this conflict has been endless — rockets, bombs, death, destruction, and then the same thing again. It has to stop.I’ve said it before: you don’t get peace with weakness, you get peace … [Read more...] about The Future of Gaza: Trump, Hamas, and Paths to Lasting Peace

Filed Under: Politics, War, World Peace Tagged With: future of Gaza, Gaza blockade solutions, Gaza coexistence, Gaza coexistence future, Gaza daily life, Gaza disarmament, Gaza economic recovery, Gaza humanitarian aid, Gaza international oversight, Gaza leadership crisis, Gaza peace solutions, Gaza peace talks, Gaza reconciliation, Gaza reconstruction plans, Gaza regional investment, Gaza trade restrictions, Hamas disarmament debate, Israel Gaza security, Palestinian Authority role, Trump Hamas Gaza

Jared Kushner Prophecy: Covenant, Peace, and the End Times

October 14, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

 Introduction — Jonathan Cahn There are moments in history when the words of the ancient prophets seem to rise from the page and step into our headlines. Daniel spoke of a covenant with many. Ezekiel described a secure Israel, vulnerable to sudden invasion. The Apostle Paul warned of a time when leaders would proclaim “peace and safety,” only for … [Read more...] about Jared Kushner Prophecy: Covenant, Peace, and the End Times

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María Corina Machado: Civil Courage and the Struggle for Peace

October 11, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

María Corina Machado Nobel Peace Prize 2025

Introduction by Václav Havel When we speak of courage, it is often imagined as a dramatic act, a clash of wills or armies. Yet true courage, the kind that shifts history, is quieter, subtler, and infinitely more difficult. It is the courage of individuals who stand alone against entire systems of lies, who refuse to surrender their dignity when everything … [Read more...] about María Corina Machado: Civil Courage and the Struggle for Peace

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Learning to Disagree: Repairing Epistemic Trust

October 7, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Megan Phelps-Roper “When I first stepped out of the world I had always known — a world where disagreement was treated as betrayal — I had to learn almost from scratch how to see others not as enemies, but as fellow human beings. That journey taught me something profound: our survival as communities, as nations, even as a species, depends on … [Read more...] about Learning to Disagree: Repairing Epistemic Trust

Filed Under: Communication, Politics, Psychology Tagged With: collective intelligence, conflict resolution through love, culture of disagreement, dialogue across divides, disinformation solutions, epistemic trust crisis, global polarization dialogue, how to argue productively, how to disagree better, incentives for cooperation, incentives for peace, learning to disagree, love vs contempt conflict, moral roots of disagreement, productive conflict culture, rebuilding social trust, rebuilding trust online, repairing trust in society, trust in democracy, truth and misinformation

Tucker Carlson on U.S.–Israel Relations: A 5-Part Dialogue

October 5, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

 Introduction by Tucker CarlsonFor years, Americans have been told that our relationship with Israel is essential, almost sacred, and beyond question. But I believe the opposite: this alliance has been destructive to our dignity, corrosive to our democracy, and costly to our people. Israel is a small country with its own interests — interests that do not … [Read more...] about Tucker Carlson on U.S.–Israel Relations: A 5-Part Dialogue

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Sanae Takaichi: Japan’s Iron Lady and the Future of Conservatism

October 5, 2025 by Nick Sasaki Leave a Comment

Introduction by Shinzo AbeWhen I dedicated my life to public service, my mission was clear: to protect Japan, to restore pride in our identity, and to ensure that our children would grow up in a nation that stands with dignity among the world’s powers. Much was accomplished—strengthening our alliance with the United States, shaping the vision of a Free and Open … [Read more...] about Sanae Takaichi: Japan’s Iron Lady and the Future of Conservatism

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