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Glenn Beck Challenges Elite Views in Bold New Spiritual Documentary

Glenn Beck’s recent sit-down with CBN investigative reporter Billy Hallowell wasn’t the usual late-night spiritual fluff the left likes to sneer at; it was a straight-shooting conversation about questions Americans have been asking for centuries. Beck pushed back against the smug dismissal from coastal elites and gave Hallowell room to explain why this documentary matters to ordinary, faith-minded patriots.

The film, Investigating the Supernatural: Angels & Demons, premiered March 16, 2026, on the CBN platform and is positioned as more than a preacher’s sermon — it’s presented as an evidence-informed probe into spiritual realities that modern institutions refuse to reckon with. For conservatives who believe truth matters, it’s refreshing to see a project that treats witnesses and experts seriously instead of mocking them into silence.

Hallowell, who has built a reputation as a tough-minded reporter willing to follow where the evidence leads, traveled the country collecting testimony from doctors, theologians, and ordinary Americans who claim encounters with angels, demonic activity, and unexplained phenomena. The documentary frames those accounts alongside expert analysis so viewers can judge whether this is superstition or a suppressed reality our secular gatekeepers refuse to investigate.

Importantly for anyone worried about national security or cultural coherence, the film doesn’t dodge the uncomfortable suggestion that some “alien” encounters could overlap with spiritual phenomena described in Scripture — a theory that gets scoffed at by mainstream media but has deep roots in religious and historical testimony. Hallowell’s documentary flirts with that connection not to sell a conspiracy but to force a sober conversation about what we’re actually confronting in a morally adrift age.

This is the moment for conservatives to reject the smug materialism of the cultural elites who will label every believer a crackpot and, instead, defend the right of citizens to pursue truth wherever it leads. Whether you come to these subjects as a believer or a skeptical patriot, the important thing is that Americans be allowed to examine evidence and form conclusions without being canceled or ridiculed.

If you want to know what your grandchildren will inherit — a country that laughs off moral danger or one that stands guard over truth and faith — start by paying attention to projects like Hallowell’s and voices like Beck’s that refuse to let convenient skepticism silence the testimonies of ordinary people. Watch, decide for yourself, and then act like the proud, God-fearing citizen this nation needs.

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