• Calculated Chaos: The Legacy of MKULTRA, feat. Tom O’Neill
    Nov 7 2024
    Tom O'Neill dedicated 20 years to uncovering the truths behind the CIA, MKUltra, and the violence of the 1960s. What he uncovered is both chilling and revealing, exposing a convoluted network of government sponsored experiments studying behavioral modification and mind control. O’Neil’s investigation ends in 1975 but many of us question whether the legacy of these programs still impact us today.
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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Pursuing Justice in California, feat. Judge Steven Bailey (ret.)
    Oct 30 2024
    Steven Bailey, born in Northern California, was raised by a farmer and an elementary school teacher. Through his time on the family ranch, he learned resilience and discipline. Inspired to serve, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves as a young adult. After completing his degree at California State University, Sacramento, Bailey worked for Governor Deukmejian as a Deputy Director in the Department of Social Services and attended law school at night. He later established an 18-year law practice, specializing in criminal and administrative law, including complex cases like those involving the death penalty. In 2008, Bailey was elected as a California Superior Court Judge, handling intricate criminal and civil cases until his retirement in 2017. In 2018, Bailey ran unsuccessfully for California Attorney General, winning 36.4% of the vote. During the COVID-19 pandemic, he defended businesses and individuals affected by harsh mandates and continues to advocate against unconstitutional practices. Married to his wife Kathleen for 47 years, Steven resides in Northern California, where they enjoy time with their family, including their children and grandchildren.
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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Populism, Patriotism, and the Power of the People, feat. Winston Marshall
    Oct 25 2024
    Winston Marshall is the host of The Winston Marshall Show and co-founder of the Dissident Dialogues festival of ideas. In 2007, he co-founded the UK folk-rock band Mumford & Sons, which enjoyed a 14-year run, winning multiple accolades including 2 Grammy Awards, 2 Brit Awards, and an Ivor Novello. The band also performed with legendary artists like Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Willie Nelson, and Elton John. Marshall's written work has been featured in The Free Press, The Jewish Chronicle, The Spectator, The Daily Mail, and more. From 2022 to 2023, he hosted the podcast Marshall Matters for The Spectator. He has appeared on prominent platforms such as BBC, Times Radio, LBC, Fox News, Fox Business News, UnHerd, Triggernometry, Sky News Australia, GB News, and The Daily Wire.
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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • A World Where Food Improves Our Health, feat. John Kempf
    Oct 16 2024
    John Kempf is a farmer, agronomist, author, and founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture, a platform dedicated to revitalizing soil and plant health that benefits the consumer and the grower alike. He is a leading advocate for regenerative agriculture practices, boasting their economic returns for farmers, climate cooling capabilities, and enhanced biological function of crops. Kempf has become a trusted voice for those looking to increase yields while restoring ecosystems, and he hopes to make regenerative models of agriculture management globally mainstream by 2040. Kempf is the host of The Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, where he interviews top growers and scientists, sharing cutting-edge insights into sustainable farming practices. Kempf's work is grounded in the belief that healthy soils produce healthy plants and, in turn, healthy communities, making him a pivotal figure in the future of sustainable agriculture.
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    39 mins
  • Insights on Seed Oils, Raw Milk, and Improving Childhood Health with Sally Morell
    Oct 9 2024
    Sally Fallon Morell is a nutrition activist and author of Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats. She works to challenge conventional beliefs about the role of fats and cholesterol in the human diet, and she advocates for their benefit in supporting healthy growth, proper function of the nervous and immune systems, and optimum energy levels. Drawing inspiration from the work of Dr. Weston A. Price, who studied traditional diets in healthy communities around the world, Morrell promotes the use of nutrient-dense ancestral foods and traditional preparation techniques. In 1999, she became the founding president of the Weston A. Price Foundation, which has grown to include over 15,000 members and nearly 600 chapters worldwide. Morrell’s work has driven public health discussions on the benefits of animal fats, high-cholesterol diets, and raw milk as she furthers her mission to promote the evidence for vibrant health through nutrient-dense foods.
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Fixing the System: The Battle Against Lawfare and Corruption with Harmeet Dhillon
    Oct 4 2024
    Harmeet Dhillon is a distinguished attorney renowned for her expertise in civil rights, constitutional law, and election law. Born in India and raised in the U.S., she earned a degree in Classical Studies from Dartmouth College, where she was active in journalism and debates, advocating for free speech. She obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia School of Law and began a notable legal career, working at prestigious firms before founding the Dhillon Law Group in San Francisco. Her firm specializes in complex civil litigation, employment law, and First Amendment rights. Dhillon has represented clients in high-profile cases involving free speech, religious freedom, and civil liberties, earning accolades such as being named one of the nation's "Best Lawyers Under 40" by the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association. She has received multiple awards from South Asian legal organizations and was recognized as one of California's top attorneys.
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Cell Health: The Risks of 5G Cell Towers
    Sep 19 2024
    Kelly Ryerson, popularly known as “The Glyphosate Girl,” is a leading advocate in exposing the public health dangers of glyphosate, the active chemical in common weedkillers. She became fascinated with intestinal permeability, the gut microbiome, and the effect of toxins on human health after mending her chronic illness, hyperemesis gravidarum, through diet change and vitamin replenishment. Pursuing her work at the intersection of health and agriculture, she received her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business with a focus in Healthcare Public Management and a certification in Integrative Health Coaching from Duke University. She is the founder of GlyphosateFacts.com, a platform that raises awareness of glyphosate’s agrochemical damage to both the human body and the environment. In hopes of creating a world in which clean, toxin-free food is the norm, Ryerson collaborates with farmers, scientists, and policymakers to address these concerns. Irena Mavridis is a cardiovascular registered nurse. As a resident of San Mateo, California, she is the leader of the NoCellOuts coalition, a group actively opposing the installation of 5G cell towers in residential areas. Leading over 500 households, alongside Kelly Ryerson, Mavridis advocates for stronger regulations regarding the placement of cell towers due to concerns about potential health risks on the San Mateo community. Putting the safety of her community first, Mavridis works closely with city officials and lawmakers to update the city’s wireless ordinances and reconsider existing permits for these facilities.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Paul Saladino on Reclaiming Our Health & How Sick Care Relies on Censorship
    Sep 12 2024
    Dr. Paul Saladino is a double board certified MD, host of the Fundamental Health podcast, and author of The Carnivore Code. He completed residency at the University of Washington and attended medical school at the University of Arizona where he focused on integrative medicine and nutritional biochemistry. Prior to medical school, Saladino worked as a physician assistant in cardiology. It was during this time that he saw first hand the shortcomings of mainstream Western medicine with its symptom focused, pharmaceutical based paradigm. He decided to return to medical school with the hope of better understanding the true roots of chronic disease and illness, and how to correct and reverse these.
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    1 hr and 5 mins