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Author: CLEMONS KUNKEL

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Super Professor AKA Clemons Kunkel. I am Proud to be Part of the resistance against peeping trump. I also have some of My Books "Keys to Unlocking the Universe" and CD called "Keys to Unlocking the Universe" on Amazon. There are also to CD's on Self Help first is "Dream Your Dreams" the second is "New Keys to Self Help" I also interview business people and high achievers that push themselves farther, because they believe they can be more, and then they go after their dreams and study and learn new skills to get them to where they want to be. Sometimes it not about the money, it about having fun and helping others to get to their goals. Darius said his mom says we all have a Voice. So I have a question for you? Have you found your Voice? It could be you are a singer like Darius or it could be you like to run marathon like Kerry. Never think that you are not someone special because I can guarantee you that you already are in someone else’s eyes. It could be your little sister or brother that see you as a hero... and they want to be just like you, because you are their HERO. Maybe your Mom or Dad are super proud of who you are. Although they never told you, but they tell all their friends. I know if you think about it you have heroes in your life that you try to follow right? Always live your dreams because someone wants to be like you, so make it a good life. I myself have four books coming out and this is just one way to market the books. If you are thinking of self-publishing a book, check out publishandprofit.com. They are Awesome. They walk you through the publishing process step by step. My first book is a self-help called “Three Steps to Self Help (Dissipating Fear Anxiety And Nightmares)”. In one of my podcasts, I talk about when I was approximately 16 years old, something tragic happened to me, which change my life for the better. The whole story is in my self-help book. I also show you how to remove nightmares, I taught myself this trick when I was 12. I never have nightmares and you can also be like me. My second book which is my baby, is my science book. I talk about not one big bang but two, a merging of two universes, which make up the one universe we see today. I have over 41 points of empirical evidence to validate the theory. Things like the Great Wall, Great Attractor, MACHO, blue shift, and the Great Void are only a few of the things in space I explain in the book called “Keys to Unlocking the Universe”. My third book is a children’s books call “Galactic Keys”. Sometimes science is just too boring, so I am tiring to make it fun. It starts out on a world with a princess called “Princess Leona of the Leona,” the most advanced race of. My new podcast is Against Peeping trump because kids matter. I am sick that peeping trump is in office after bragging on Howard Stern Radio that he has the right to walk in on Children changing Clothes, He is SICK and If you Like him You are SICK. Stop the Sick people, protect all the Children.................................217-320-5827 Clemons Kunkel

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Send us Fan Mail Tomorrow isn’t abstract politics for us, it’s a street corner in Jacksonville, Illinois. We lay out the No Kings March plan, why we’re showing up, and why local visibility can matter as much as national headlines. This is a raw, unfiltered Super Professor monologue aimed at listeners who feel stressed, furious, or exhausted by the state of American democracy and want to hear the blunt version of what one neighbor thinks should happen next. We talk about patriotism as respons...
Send us Fan Mail Something feels off, and I’m done pretending it doesn’t. I’m Clemens Kunkel, the “Super Professor,” and I’m telling you why I’m showing up for the No Kings March in Jacksonville, Illinois and why I believe peaceful protest is the last tool we have that still carries moral weight. I get into the real reasons people are furious right now: fear about democracy, distrust of leaders, and the sense that the rule of law is being bent for the powerful. I talk through my concerns abo...
Send a text Something feels broken in the country, and we’re not interested in pretending it’s fine. We go all the way in on what we believe the Epstein files represent, why elite impunity makes people feel powerless, and why our patience for “both sides” talk has run out. If you’ve been following the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, the conversation around Trump controversies, or the wider debate about political corruption, you’ll hear the emotional core behind the headlines: fear, disgust, and the ...
Send us Fan Mail Start with the hard question: what happens when power treats accountability like a nuisance? We follow that thread across pandemic failures, protest crackdowns, and a media ecosystem that monetizes outrage faster than truth can catch up. The result is a raw, unvarnished look at how force, disinformation, and political theater collide—and what it takes to pull civic life back from the edge. We map an escalation many Americans witnessed firsthand: rubber bullets to gas to flas...
Send us Fan Mail Power without guardrails turns neighbors into targets. That’s the uncomfortable throughline we tackle as we connect authoritarian rhetoric, policy cruelty, and the everyday fallout most people feel in their wallets, timelines, and communities. We cut through the gaslighting to ask a simple question: when leaders reward harm and mock science, who protects the vulnerable and defends the facts? We dig into how labels like terrorist and invader enable violence, why Social Securi...
Send us Fan Mail Start with the truth that bullies hate: fear loses its grip when people stop flinching. We take a hard look at the reported arrest of Don Lemon and trace a wider pattern of intimidation, from mocking women and journalists to promising crackdowns that play well on stage but collapse under scrutiny. The thread that ties it all together is simple and stubborn—when power relies on humiliation, it confesses weakness, not strength. We walk through the high-cost fallout of chronic ...
Send us Fan Mail A single chorus can carry a city’s grief and still dare to sound hopeful. We hit play on a YouTube protest song that names Minneapolis in winter, lifts candles into the dark, and lands on a simple, searing promise: not one more. From there, we unpack why a bright melody can hold heavy truth, and how that tension can move people from passive sympathy to shared resolve without dulling the pain that sparked the singing in the first place. As we trace lyrics about reaching down ...
Send us Fan Mail What happens when power is performed instead of earned? We dive straight into the noise—guns waved like credentials, protests framed as mobs, and leaders who sell grievance as identity—and strip it down to the core question: who do you protect when it matters? I share why threats of civil war insult the people who’ve actually faced war, and why real strength isn’t about scaring strangers but defending those with the least power to fight back. The tone is sharp because the sta...
Send us Fan Mail Start with the facts that should have been nonnegotiable: a deadly virus was real, masks worked, and testing saved lives. Now remember how those basics were twisted—hoax, miracle cure, it’ll vanish by summer—and track the cost measured in ICU beds, empty chairs, and a public square flooded with disinformation. We take you through the propaganda loop that turned election lies into a nightly ritual, the legal losses that didn’t slow the narrative, and the dangerous rebranding o...
Send us Fan Mail What happens when lies are repeated so loudly that they start to sound like policy? We take aim at the cycle that links political power, media megaphones, and violence on the street, and we refuse to dress it up. From peaceful protests met with “non-lethal” weapons used in lethal ways to talking heads laundering disinformation as certainty, we trace how permission to harm is granted, normalized, and defended—until bodies and rights absorb the cost. We call out the incentives...
Send us Fan Mail Start here if you’ve felt the rules shifting under your feet. We dig into how immigration enforcement and executive power can expand beyond norms, why that escalation shows up as intimidation on the street, and what ordinary people can do today to protect truth, neighbors, and themselves. The conversation is frank, angry at times, and grounded in practical steps that turn fear into preparation. We pull apart the layers: legal maneuvers that widen agency reach, cultural rheto...
Send us Fan Mail A mother is dead, and the official story keeps changing. We confront the killing of Renee Nicole Good with clear eyes, tracing how a street encounter turned fatal and why the rhetoric around “law and order” so often collides with the right to live, protest, and go home safe. From the rules on shooting at moving vehicles to what de-escalation actually looks like in the field, we unpack the policies, training gaps, and cultural cues that can turn routine stops into irreversible...
Send us Fan Mail What happens when power stops fearing consequences? We dive into a hard look at how impunity, disinformation, and targeted rollbacks can bend a democracy out of shape. Starting with January 6 and radiating outward, we connect the dots between legal delays, extremist validation, and a governing style that treats agencies as obstacles rather than tools built to protect public health, education, veterans, and basic oversight. We unpack the ripple effects of firing oversight tea...
Send us Fan Mail A rant can be noise—or it can be a flare in the night sky. We light one here, calling out the collision of corruption, cowardice, and disinformation that turned a public health emergency into a national moral crisis. With blunt language and unfiltered urgency, we unpack how a “virus” of grift and propaganda spread faster than a pathogen, warping policy, eroding trust, and costing lives. We dig into the mechanics of failure: how spectacle displaced competence, how self-dealin...
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Send us Fan Mail A woman is dead, the camera is rolling, and the explanation sounds familiar: authority acted, the case is closed. We refuse to accept that script. Across 21 heated minutes, we trace the thread that ties a single killing to a larger story of power without consequence—linking ICE violence, the glamorization of January 6, and the way political theater can turn lies into policy and policy into harm. We walk through how institutions teach the public what is acceptable. When insur...
Send us Fan Mail What happens when a public persona sells strength but the record points to chaos, cruelty, and grift? We pull back the curtain on the Trump myth and walk through the receipts: the bullying and sexual misconduct judgments, the January 6 fallout, the culture of impunity that treats loyalty as law, and the endless stream of lies that turned governance into a performative spectacle. No hedging, no euphemisms—just a clear line from image to impact. We dig into the “superior condi...
Send us Fan Mail Start with the costume and follow the money. That’s the through line of this no-filter episode, where we pull apart the mythology of strongmen, the market for outrage, and the cost of turning politics into fandom. We take a hard look at how cheating, bullying, and delay tactics get dressed up as strength while our institutions and public health take the hit. We go straight at the spectacle: cosplay uniforms, NFT hero cards, and the teddy-bear merch that sells the feeling of ...
Send us Fan Mail What happens to a country when it calls cruelty strength and treats accountability like a partisan insult? We go straight at that question with an unflinching look at Donald Trump’s conduct, the excuses made on his behalf, and the way a culture of grievance and idolatry corrodes basic standards. The tone is raw because the stakes feel personal: family service, lost trust, and a fear that we’re teaching the next generation that power matters more than principle. Across this u...
Send us Fan Mail The mic opens on fire and grief: a son of a Marine drawing a bright, unbreakable line between lived sacrifice and performative power. I talk about what service looks like when it isn’t merchandised—twenty-two years in the Marine Corps, a family that’s buried its own, and the quiet work of people who show up without hashtags or cameras. That’s my yardstick for courage, and it’s the one I hold up to the public figures who trade on patriotism while insulting the very people who ...
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