Cheryl Chumley

Cheryl Chumley

Biography:

Cheryl Chumley is an author, commentary writer, and the online opinion editor for The Washington Times, where she writes daily on culture and politics from a Christian, conservative perspective, and where she also hosts a twice-weekly podcast, “Bold and Blunt.” She is also a licensed private investigator and principal of Chumley Investigations in Virginia. She’s an award-winning journalist with decades of experience covering everything from small-town courts and cops to United Nations’ policies and agendas.

Chumly is an in-demand public speaker and frequent media guest for national radio and television programs; she’s a Robert Novak journalism fellow with The Fund for American Studies; and she’s an active Army veteran, living in Northern Virginia with her husband and currently, two of their four children. She also serves on the board of Just Ask Prevention, a non-profit dedicated to educating about the truths of sex trafficking.

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  • American Socialism / Ufology Update

    Journalist Cheryl K. Chumley argued that a socialist agenda has crept into American politics and culture. Followed by author Nick Pope with updates on UFO disclosure and cases.More »
  • Police State / Project HAARP

    In the first half, veteran journalist Cheryl Chumley shared her viewpoint that America has veered toward a police state, with various abuses of power sanctioned by the government. In the latter half, lecturer on new technologies, health and earth science related issues, Dr....More »

Last Night

Strange Forensics / Supernatural Transplants
Strange Forensics / Supernatural Transplants
Crime scene investigator Paul Rimmasch reported on cases of paranormal phenomena experienced in law enforcement. Next, psychic medium Ericka Boussarhane discussed her abilities and how they were heightened after a kidney transplant, as well as gave psychic readings.

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