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What Then Must We Do?

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Is there any hope at all of building and maintaining a free society? If so, how? If you are among "the remnant", this might be the show for you. See blog & discussion at: https://bretigne.substack.com/

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Fostering Virtue in Boys: A Tale of Ethics, Technology, and Publishing with Samuel Bornman

March 02, 2024 20:00 - 54 minutes - 37.4 MB

I speak with Samuel Bornman, author of "Of Wizards and Warriors", the first in a fantasy adventure series written from a Christian perspective, with boys in mind. We talk about what boys need from fiction that they're not getting, some of the problems with modern children's literature, transhumanism and our relationship with technology, and why Samuel has had trouble getting his book into Christian bookstores. You can find "Of Wizards and Warriors" on Amazon. Samuel writes on Substack, her...

Are Libertarians Wrong to Favor Open Immigration?

January 30, 2024 16:00 - 1 hour - 46.2 MB

Like most libertarians, The Brownstone Institute's Jeff Tucker has long been a proponent of open borders. So have I. But we both feel that events of the past few years require a more thoughtful response than the standard anti-state-border rhetoric. Including, perhaps, admissions that we've been wrong all along. Have we? Jeff and I explore some of the complexities of the current crisis along the southern border of the US, the Texas standoff, and immigration more generally. What's happening ...

Doing Elder Care Right - with Hal Cranmer

January 23, 2024 00:00 - 54 minutes - 37.8 MB

"A Paradise for Parents" is not your ordinary assisted-living facility. While the past four years have witnessed elder care descend to what can only be described as abusive levels of isolation and neglect, Hal Cranmer, who heads up "A Paradise for Parents'" five locations in Arizona, does things very differently. We talk about Hal's approach to giving his elderly residents their best possible lives, including a commitment to dietary and exercise regimes that have helped many to improve both...

To Heal Healthcare, Get Government Out

January 10, 2024 18:00 - 56 minutes - 39.2 MB

I speak with economist Bob Murphy about what needs to happen in order to heal the deep dysfunction that is healthcare in America. If you think we can "reform" our way out of this mess, you might need to listen to this interview. We unravel the complexities of regulation, the insurance industry, licensing, and what an alternative way might look like. Bob's book on "surviving the sick-care sinkhole" is here. The Bob Murphy show is here, and you can find Bob on Twitter here. My recent epis...

What is Anarcho Capitalism? And What's So Good About it?

December 30, 2023 15:00 - 1 hour - 73.1 MB

When newly elected President of Argentina Javier Milei described his anarcho-capitalist position, he referenced economist Bob Murphy's Chaos Theory. So I asked Bob to come on the show and explain to everyone what anarcho capitalism IS. We cover a lot of ground in this one, discussing how a society could operate with privatized justice, law enforcement, and even defense, and taking on all of the usual objections, from the control of nuclear weaponry to preventing new states from arising. Bob...

Was Jesus an Anarchist?

December 22, 2023 15:00 - 1 hour - 56.5 MB

"Good cops kill Jesus," says Dominic Scarcella, author of "Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen: Reflections on the core social conflict revealed by Jesus Christ's Way of the Cross." We cover a lot of ground in this interview: Can one be a good neighbor and also a "good citizen"? Or are the two fundamentally at odds? Should Christians put their faith in the authority of the Bible, or religious leaders? Or are they responsible for discerning truth for themselves? When and how did Jesus' church become ...

Be Like Jesse Johnson

December 21, 2023 01:00 - 49 minutes - 34.2 MB

Canadian restaurateur Jesse Johnson had his business taken from him and destroyed by the Candadian government because he refused to discriminate against patrons who had not been vaccinated against Covid-19. The charges against him were later dropped, but the damage had already been done.  We talk about what happened, what was lost, the reaction of those around him, and the methods the government uses to exert total control over small business owners. We also talk about what's next, includin...

Should Medical Licensing be Abolished?

October 27, 2023 21:00 - 56 minutes - 38.5 MB

If you think that there's something necessary or good about medical licensing, you might want to tune in to this episode. In it, independent journalist Jeremy R Hammond and I demolish some of the myths around medical licensing. You might be surprised by what you hear. Jeremy's articles on "Why Medical Licensing Should be Eliminated" can be found here and here. And here is some of the analysis we referenced: Ronald Hamowy, “The Early Development of Medical Licensing Laws in the United Stat...

Israel and Palestine: Is Peace Possible?

October 27, 2023 20:00 - 1 hour - 60.4 MB

I speak with Jeremy Hammond, independent journalist and author of the book Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. We go over some of the history underlying the conflict, untangle some of the myths, and ask the question: When state actors on both sides thrive on continued violence, and are themselves obstacles to peace, is there any hope for peace, and what can ordinary people do to help bring it about? Jeremy's website is here, and his book can be found here. H...

Are We Really All Living on Jones Plantation? With Larken & Amanda Rose

September 06, 2023 18:00 - 1 hour - 54.2 MB

There's a new film out, and it's probably not like anything you've seen before. I sat down with Larken and Amanda Rose to talk about "Jones Plantation" - what's so special about it, and how it is that a film with such a powerful anti-state message is finding itself so well received even outside of anarchist and liberty-minded circles. I also ask their advice for other creatives in the liberty community - a small but growing population - and they have some valuable tips for other filmmakers,...

Happy Susan's Still Alive Day!!!

August 21, 2023 20:00 - 56 minutes - 38.7 MB

Tomorrow is the day we all celebrate Susan's Still Alive Day, so I sat down with Susan herself, to talk about how the holiday began and what it means. We also take on the issue of focus - addressing the importance of being intentional in where we put our focus, and the ways in which medical-freedom advocates (and others) can trip ourselves up with our beliefs about where our focus ought to be - and faith. Susan May hosts the Gather and Get Moving group on Facebook, and Rise Up with Susan M...

Do Vaccines Cause Autism? Breaking it Down with Jeremy Hammond

June 18, 2023 17:00 - 1 hour - 74.8 MB

We all know vaccines don't cause autism, because we're not allowed to talk about it on social media. So the science must be settled, right? I sit down with journalist Jeremy R. Hammond, to ask the question we're not supposed to ask. You might be surprised by what he has to say. You can find Jeremy's work here. Jeremy's book is The War on Informed Consent, and I can't recommend it highly enough. By telling the story of what happened to Dr. Paul Thomas when he published peer-reviewed resear...

Downton Abbey, and the State's Big Power Grab - with Jeff Tucker

May 31, 2023 19:00 - 1 hour - 42.5 MB

I speak with Jeff Tucker about his recent article, "Downton Abbey, the Corruption of the Great Families, and the Future of Freedom." We talk about Downton Abbey, its insights into the role of the "great families" in a free society, and also the massive transfer of wealth and power - from private to public - that took place during the period chronicled by the show, and which continues in spades in the 21st century. We discuss the actual workings of a free society - something most Americans ...

Why Does there Need to be a Food-Freedom Movement? With Niti the Farmacist

April 06, 2023 19:00 - 1 hour - 53.5 MB

The Rogue Food Conference starts today, so I thought it would be a good time to share my conversation with Niti Bali - the "high priestess of the pasture", according to Joel Salatin.  We cover a lot of ground in this one, from the centralization of food, medicine, and most other important aspects of our lives, to the difference between religion and morality, and the legitimate role of experts in society.  But the overarching theme is that of taking radical responsibility for our lives at a...

Do Goldbacks solve sound money's biggest problem?

February 12, 2023 00:00 - 50 minutes - 35 MB

Goldbacks are shiny! But what else makes them special? I ask founder Jeremy Cordon. We talk about the practicalities of Goldbacks, how they are made, how to use them, and how to know they are what they say they are. We talk about why Goldbacks are legal, and how they are different from other atempts at implementing sound money. And Cordon points out that these bills go a long way to solving the age-old problem of divisibility into small denominations. Which is huge. But even more impressiv...

What is a "Directed Evolution Experiment"? And Are we Living in One? - with Kevin McKernan

February 02, 2023 18:00 - 56 minutes - 38.8 MB

I speak with Kevin McKernan about the recent Project Veritas video in which a Pfizer employee claims that the company is contemplating directed evolution experiments with the SARS-Cov-2 virus. Kevin walks us through the reasoning behind his view that we are already witnessing a massive directed-evolution experiment in the real world, as a result of the medical interventions introduced in response to Covid-19. We also talk about the some of the fundamental problems that lie at the heart of...

"Markets and Religion Reconciled"

December 21, 2022 00:00 - 1 hour - 48.8 MB

The story that free markets are soulless and materialistic is one of the most damaging narratives in our culture. In this episode, we take on that narrative, both in theory, and in practice. I am very fortunate to have been joined by Joyce Brand for this episode. Joyce is co-author of the book "Economics and the Spiritual Life of Free Men", based on the work of Spencer Heath. She is also one of the founding residents of Ciudad Morazan, a private city in Honduras. We talk about Spencer Heat...

When the Criminal Gangs Fight Amongst Themselves, with Tom Luongo

October 14, 2022 03:00 - 1 hour - 55.9 MB

We all know it's "one big club, and we're not in it..." but we also know it's not quite that simple. What happens when things start to go not so well for the "club", and the members start fighting with each other? Tom Luongo explains - in plain language, for those who might not be following these folks as closely as he is - his view on the infighting that's happening right now. We talk about the nature of empire, who really controls Congress... and why the Fed might be one of the good guys...

How the West Brought War to Ukraine

October 06, 2022 23:00 - 1 hour - 51.7 MB

I talk with Benjamin Abelow, author of "How the West Brought War to Ukraine." Ben explains what's wrong with the narrative you'll hear on TV about this conflict, and gives a brief rundown of the decades-long history that led up to it. We then talk about the psychological and financial incentives that drive the war machine, and he gives his thoughts on the Nord Stream pipeline attacks, and what we might do to encourage  peace in the world. Abelow's book is here, and David Gordon's review of...

The Get Moving Challenge - How to Unplug and Start Taking Action, with Susan May

September 06, 2022 20:00 - 42 minutes - 29.5 MB

There is a sense of urgency to the medical freedom movement these days. With everything that has happened over the past two and a half years, it often feels like our work is cut out for us - and we will never get through it all. That feeling of overwhelm can be paralyzing. Fortunately, there are people like Susan May to help us! Susan is an incredibly grounded and productive person who, through her "Gather and Get Moving" Facebook group, and her "RiseUp" community,  has been helping medic...

Deep Work for Anarchists - with Starr O'Hara

July 31, 2022 01:00 - 43 minutes - 29.8 MB

I talk with writer Starr O'Hara about her journey to anarchism, her latest book "How to Survive Dystopia (With Your Humanity Intact)", and the work we can each to do to "conquer ourselves" so that we can move forward. We also talked about her upcoming re-launch of a group she has started to support like-minded freedom folk actually get stuff done. The group is called "Extremists Being Awesome" - and it sounds like that's exactly what it is! They meet for two hours, five days a week, and she...

Deep Work for Anarchists - with Starr O'Hara

July 31, 2022 01:00 - 43 minutes - 29.8 MB

I talk with writer Starr O'Hara about her journey to anarchism, her latest book "How to Survive Dystopia (With Your Humanity Intact)", and the work we can each to do to "conquer ourselves" so that we can move forward. We also talked about her upcoming re-launch of a group she has started to support like-minded freedom folk actually get stuff done. The group is called "Extremists Being Awesome" - and it sounds like that's exactly what it is! They meet for two hours, five days a week, and she...

My Mutual-Aid Vision for the Future, and Fighting Back Against Medical Tyranny - with Susan May

June 17, 2022 21:00 - 57 minutes - 39.2 MB

I was interviewed by Susan May, the founder of “RiseUP with Susan May” and the RiseUP community, and creator of the Facebook group “Gather and Get Moving with Susan May”, a "...safe place for medical freedom advocates to connect and be inspired to action." Susan and I talk a little about my own history, and about my experience fighting medical tyranny while in the hospital with our daughter. We also talk about my vision for a Mutual-Aid society and community dedicated to caring for those wi...

Can Liberty Dollar Save the World?

April 20, 2022 21:00 - 48 minutes - 33.3 MB

I speak with Wayne and Kathy Hicks of Liberty Dollar Financial Association, about Liberty Dollar's history, and its rebirth as a Private Membership Association. If you're looking for solutions to state-controlled money and financial systems, and if you're not entirely sure that Bitcoin (or any cryptocurrency) is the answer, then you need to listen to this episode. Liberty Dollar's new incarnation is truly revolutionary - and it doesn't stop at money and finance. We talk about food security...

Not Crypto, Not Barter - Could XClave Bux Be the Alternative Currency We Need?

March 10, 2022 22:00 - 1 hour - 61.1 MB

I spoke with Markus Allen, founder of XClave, a few months back, about his radical concept for creating independent private towns, including plans for an independent currency. At the time, I fully intended to post the episode in a timely manner. Then our family decided to move out of California, and the next few months were a frantic blur. Now, nearly 5 months later, this particular episode is more relevant than ever. With governments seizing the bank accounts of those who oppose their ac...

Can Poetry Save the World? I ask Joyce Beckett, professor of literature for Freogan Fellowship

December 29, 2021 20:00 - 44 minutes - 30.9 MB

Joyce Beckett is an Oxford-educated professor of literature who will be teaching a class in English and Irish literature for Freogan Fellowship Learing - the education arm of the private membership association that I recently started. Here, Joyce speaks about the experience of poetry as a bulwark against the cultural and spiritual "colonization" that is the effect of mass media and culture. Most of Freogan Fellowship Learning's classes are designed for teens - however this one is also ope...

Can Poetry Save the World? I ask Joyce Beckett, professor of literature for Freogan Fellowship

December 29, 2021 20:00 - 44 minutes - 30.9 MB

Joyce Beckett is an Oxford-educated professor of literature who will be teaching a class in English and Irish literature for Freogan Fellowship Learing - the education arm of the private membership association that I recently started. Here, Joyce speaks about the experience of poetry as a bulwark against the cultural and spiritual "colonization" that is the effect of mass media and culture. Most of Freogan Fellowship Learning's classes are designed for teens - however this one is also ope...

Christmas in the Darkness / The Rules of Christmas

December 26, 2021 07:00 - 8 minutes - 5.79 MB

I've recently started posting on Substack. (You can see my stuff here.) A lot of what I'm posting are articles and blog posts that I wrote many years ago, but that are still (sadly, in many cases) very relevant today. This is one of them. I wrote it at Christmastime five years ago, and it is even more true in today's world. Following my piece is my husband, reading the timeless "Rules of Christmas." Enjoy. And Merry Christmas.

The PMA Revolution, with the Renegade Nation's Mike Colomb

November 30, 2021 20:00 - 53 minutes - 37.1 MB

Mike Colomb and his wife Vanessa have been building their own Private Membership Associations, and are now working to help others build theirs. From sustainable food production to education and healthcare, the Colombs are helping to rebuild the crumbling edifices of state-dominated systems. I talk with Mike about what PMAs are, why they are not subject to statutory law, and how they work. Learn more about Private Membership Associations, and about working with the Colombs, here. Mike and ...

Constitutional Sheriff David Hathaway

November 27, 2021 03:00 - 1 hour - 52.7 MB

I speak with Sheriff David Hathaway, of Santa Cruz County, Arizona, about accountability in government (or the lack thereof), immigration (his views may not be what you expect), and the power of the sheriff. Learn more about Sheriff Hathaway here.

In Case You're Not Scared Enough...

October 30, 2021 00:00 - 1 hour - 45.5 MB

UPDATE: A seismologist has replied on my Twitter thread about this episode, and you can see her comments here.  (As I mention in the episode, I had written to four different seismologists before speaking with Brent, asking for their take on what he has to say, but had not received a response from any of them.) I'm guessing there will be some back and forth here for a few days at least, and I'll post my thoughts after that has run its course. -------- You may have seen "Canadian Earthquake...

How to arm your teen against the Brave New World? I talk with Ernie Hancock about Freogan Fellowship Learning

October 03, 2021 23:00 - 1 hour - 81.4 MB

I was on "Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock" last week, talking about my new venture: The Freogan Fellowship Ministry. (It's the first interview here, although you might want to stay on for the second one  with Dave Ridley, about the New Hampshire secession bill!) We talk about the mission of Freogan Fellowship (rebuilding the foundations of civilization for free men and women), the origins of the word "Freogan", and our first project: Freogan Fellowship Learning, and the classe...

Jeff Tucker on the launch of the Brownstone Institute - and the racist history of infectious-disease fearmongering

September 14, 2021 21:00 - 1 hour - 41.4 MB

In this episode, I speak with long-time liberty hero and entrepreneur Jeff Tucker, about his launching of the Brownstone Institute in response to the worldwide authoritarian response to Covid-19, and why the Institute's efforts are so needed now. We also talk about one of the primary - but little talked about - driving forces behind racial segregation and the eugenics movement: Fear of infectious disease, and the belief that those of "inferior" races were more likely to be disease vectors t...

Jeremy Hammond's "The War on Informed Consent: The Persecution of Dr. Paul Thomas by the Oregon Medical Board"

September 08, 2021 02:00 - 1 hour - 48 MB

Only days after publishing a study comparing long-term health outcomes of vaccinated children to those of unvaccinated children, Dr. Paul Thomas had his medical license suspended by the Oregon Medical Board.  Jeremy Hammond's latest book tells Dr. Thomas' story, but is really about much more: Hammond builds the context within which the persecution of Dr. Thomas arose, and in doing so, tells the story of today's health freedom movement. Anyone who wonders where that movement sprung from, ...

Revolutionizing Healthcare - with Dr. Keith Smith

September 01, 2021 19:00 - 51 minutes - 35.5 MB

Dr. Keith Smith, of the Surgery Center of Oklahoma,  is one of the heroes of the free-market healthcare reform movement. In this episode, we talk about what's really behind the dysfunction of this industry - and what can be done about it. See ReasonTV's 2012 piece on the Surgery Center of Oklahoma. The site Dr. Smith mentions for finding direct primary care providers is DPCFrontier.com And this is the site for the Free Market Medical Association.

Kevin McKernan on the Dr. David Martin video and how patent law really impacts research

July 22, 2021 01:00 - 1 hour - 42.7 MB

By now you've probably seen the video where Reiner Fuellmich speaks with Dr. David Martin about his examination of patent records, which he says show that there is nothing "novel" about SARS-Cov-2, and that the genetic components that purportedly make it "novel" were in fact patented many years ago. Kevin McKernan, CSO of Medicinal Genomics, knows quite a lot about genetic science and  he also knows a thing or two about patent law -  in particular the patent law around genetic research. So ...

Remember when Dr. Colleen Huber was kicked off of Twitter?

July 11, 2021 00:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

No, you probably don't. And that's part of what is so insidious about this information purge: So much of it happens without anyone even noticing. Dr. Huber had been posting information about things like mask harm, the damage done by lockdowns, and evidence for effective treatments for Covid-19 - including some of her own research. In 2021, all of this is heresy. And so, back in April, she was "permanently suspended" from Twitter. We talk about her suspension, and about some of the informat...

Externalities: Is Carrying Germs an Act of Aggression? With Don Boudreaux

May 15, 2021 22:00 - 1 hour - 42.9 MB

Don Boudreaux is the perfect person to address the "you don't have a right to infect others" argument. Don is a professor of economics (among many other accomplishments), and he also has a law degree. So he has quite a lot to say about the nature of "externalities", both from an economic perspective and one grounded in law, and in common-law principles in particular. We also address the question of whether the perpetrators of the devastating lockdowns and other restrictions should be held a...

What Roger Koops Learned When he Audited the CDC

April 27, 2021 22:00 - 1 hour - 51.8 MB

As director of quality assurance, Roger Koops interacted closely with the FDA for many years. I speak with him in this episode about his experiences, the nature of that agency and about how the regulatory landscape has expanded and become more burdensome over time. He also tells about the time he was tasked with auditing the CDC, what that experience taught him, and what – if anything – that agency is good for. We also discuss the problem of professional myopia in the world of science, and ...

What Gene Epstein would tell Jordan Peterson about Austrian Economics

April 20, 2021 18:00 - 1 hour - 53.2 MB

Recently, Jordan Peterson asked who he should have as a guest on his show to talk about Austrian economics, and Gene Epstein's name came up. In this episode, I ask Gene what he would say to Dr. Peterson, or to anyone looking to understand what Austrian economics is all about, what sets it apart from other schools, and why its insights are so important right now. Gene is the former Barrons economics and books editor, and now hosts the Soho Forum. I spoke with him last month about where he th...

The Tenth Amendment Center's Michael Boldin: How do we do this?

April 13, 2021 20:00 - 1 hour - 43.4 MB

I start off asking Michael Boldin, of the Tenth Amendment Center, how we can use the principle of nullification to put an end to the lockdown insanity and create free societies... and we end up talking about everything from the legal foundations of nullification, how crappy most sheriffs are on constitutional rights, Freedom Cells, Vermin Supreme, and how very very important mutual aid is. I even tell the story of my grandmother's experience with her amazing care home, provided by her mutua...

Todd Seavey on Secession and Open Borders

April 11, 2021 23:00 - 58 minutes - 40 MB

In which long-time libertarian writer and friend Todd Seavey does his best to offend those on both left and right on two hot-button issues that might actually unite people if only they would think about them in the right way - and predicts that the real revolution will be driven by picnics. We also end up spending a lot of time grumbling about how old we've suddenly gotten. I spoke with Todd last August, about immigration restrictions. You can see that episode here. Todd's article "Secess...

Unbreaking Science with Dr. James Lyons Weiler

March 30, 2021 23:00 - 1 hour - 58.6 MB

How broken are the systems that evaluate scientific research, and what can be done to fix them? I talk with Dr. James Lyons Weiler about these questions, and about his own contributions to independent research - including his analysis of VAERS data for deaths and anaphylaxis following vaccination for Covid-19, and his participation in the international Nucleaic Acid Amplification Testing Evaluation Consortium (NAATEC), which will evaluate the efficacy of PCR testing for Covid-19. Dr. Weiler...

Epidemiologist Knut Wittkowski on how the lockdowns may have made Covid-19 more dangerous

March 24, 2021 03:00 - 59 minutes - 41.2 MB

I speak with Professor Knut Wittkowski, former head of the Rockefeller University's Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design, about what normally happens with viruses when societies are not locked down, and how locking down may have made things much worse, and especially for those most vulnerable. We also talk about the nutritional supplement he has developed, and how it might help protect against Covid-19 and other respiratory infections, as well as a host of other pr...

The economy: Time to panic yet? With Gene Epstein

March 15, 2021 23:00 - 1 hour - 43.5 MB

When eternal optimist Gene Epstein is worried, you know things are bad. So... is he worried? I speak with the former Barrons economics and books editor, now host of the Soho Forum, about where he thinks we are now, and what is to come. Gene lays out his view for the next few years, backs it up with good data-driven reasons, and talks a little about his own investment strategy. He also explains why I was wrong about hyperinflation in 2008. Gene's article, "The Great Suppression" can be fou...

Roger Koops used to work in vaccine development. Here's why he doesn't plan to get the Covid-19 shot

March 10, 2021 23:00 - 1 hour - 54.3 MB

I speak with retired chemist Roger Koops, about his experience working in vaccine development. We talk about some misunderstandings about how vaccines work, and some of his concerns about the Covid-19 vaccines. Roger Koops is a contributing author for AIER, and is also a retired scientist, with a PhD in chemistry and over 25 years in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries. He has authored or co-authored several papers on pharmaceutical technology and chemistry. Our previous conver...

"What are we getting wrong?" Jeremy Hammond takes the health-freedom movement to task

March 09, 2021 00:00 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

I speak with independent journalist Jeremy R. Hammond about some of the things he thinks some of those who are critical of the official Covid-19 narratives are getting wrong. We also talk about censorship, and about how to be good news consumers in these crazy times. You can see Jeremy's work, and sign up for his newsletter (which I highly recommend), here.

"What are we getting wrong?" Jeremy Hammond takes the health-freedom movement to task

March 09, 2021 00:00 - 38 minutes - 26.3 MB

I speak with independent journalist Jeremy R. Hammond about some of the things he thinks some of those who are critical of the official Covid-19 narratives are getting wrong. We also talk about censorship, and about how to be good news consumers in these crazy times. You can see Jeremy's work, and sign up for his newsletter (which I highly recommend), here.

"There's something really rotten going on..." Dr. Meryl Nass on the manipulation of Covid-19 case numbers, and the suppression of information about potential treatments.

February 26, 2021 22:00 - 54 minutes - 37.7 MB

I speak with Meryl Nass, MD, about some of the blatant manipulation that characterizes official reporting on Covid-19 cases and deaths. We also talk about where the SARS-Cov2 virus may have come from, and the (possibly criminal) extent to which some have gone to suppress information about and access to potentially life-saving treatments. Dr. Nass has been doing some of the best reporting on Covid-19 controversies. You can see her work here. The article we discussed, "Shameless manipulation...

Kevin McKernan: Is the peer-review process fraudulent?

February 16, 2021 21:00 - 44 minutes - 30.5 MB

The last time Kevin McKernan was on the show, he told us about the (devastating) review of the Corman-Drosten PCR methodology that he co-authored. In this episode, he talks about some of the fallout from the review, including a scathing, but imprecise, attack from PCR expert Dr. Stephen Bustin - why that attack is puzzling, and what it tells us about the state of peer review. My previous episode with Kevin, talking about the Corman-Drosten Review, is here. The Corman-Drosten Review Report ...

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