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Strategizing Against Vaccine Mandates with Angela McArdle
In this episode, Chris Masterjohn interviews Angela McArdle on strategies to defeat the mandates. McArdle is the current chair of the Los Angeles Libertarian Party and is spearheading an effort to amend the New York City charter to prohibit the mayor from making mandates. We discuss the ethics of mandates, steelmanning the case in favor …
Dmitry Kats, PhD: From Niatonin to Niacur
In this episode, I have Dr. Dmitry Kats, MPH, PhD. He has a PhD in epidemiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Many people have asked me what I think of his Niatonin protocol for COVID. And as you’ll see in this interview that has since evolved into the Niacur protocol, which …
The Best of 2021
As we look forward with hope and determination toward a wonderful 2022, let us first briefly look back on the best of 2021. Here I’m posting the ten most popular posts on my web site from the last year. Perhaps it’s worth revisiting one of these if you’ve forgotten them, or maybe this will draw …
How to Fix a Sore Throat
Something is going around — perhaps in many cases a mild case of omicron — that is leaving people with isolated sore throats, and sore throat seems to be sticking out as a COVID symptom this time around as well. I had a version of this, and many around me have as well. So, here’s …
Jessica Rose: VAERS, Myocarditis, COVID Vaccines, and So Much More
In this episode, I have a fascinating 3-hour conversation with Dr. Jessica Rose about all things related to COVID vaccines, ranging from interpreting the VAERS data to the future of mandatory prophylactic gene therapy. Watch the Video Listen to the Audio You can also listen to this wherever you listen to your podcasts, including the …
Patenting the Human Genome With Jorge Contreras
In this episode, I interview Law Professor Jorge Contreras about the past, present, and future of biotech companies patenting the human genome. Jorge L. Contreras received his law degree from Harvard and teaches intellectual property, science policy, antitrust law and genetics law at the University of Utah. His scholarship has appeared in Science, Nature, NYU …
Tess Lawrie: Ivermectin, COVID Vaccines, and More
In this episode, I interview Tess Lawrie about ivermectin, public health corruption, and COVID vaccines. Tess is a medical doctor with expertise in research analysis and has served as an external consultant for groups at Cochrane and the World Health Organization. She holds an MBBCh and PhD. She is the Director of the Evidence-based Medicine …
Stephanie Seneff
In this episode, I interview Stephanie Seneff, PhD, on her hypothesis about glyphosate, deuterium, and COVID. This is a brilliant hypothesis that suggests that in the absence of glyphosate and other stresses that hurt our ability to clear deuterium out of our system, the COVID virus could actually have a positive deuterium-depleting effect that could …
Uncensored: Coming Soon
This post is not ready yet, but will cover methods of censorship-resilience I am working on.