Jonathan Emord, Buta Biberaj’s Defeat for Tim Kaine, Covid Vaccine Injury Suit, US Debt Interest Bill, Virginia Democrats block GOP, Confronting Pandemic Tyranny, Cara Downs Bookman, Don Downs, Death by protocol, Homeopathic Hit – Drosera and MORE!
November 9th, 2023 3-5PM ET
Thursday on The Robert Scott Bell Show:
Hour 1
Special Guest: Jonathan Emord
For the past 37 years, Jonathan W. Emord has litigated against the federal bureaucracy, winning over and over again. Ron Paul calls Jonathan “an expert in constitutional theory and history” and “an expert litigator with a long string of legal victories over the federal bureaucracy.” George Noory calls him “a Knight in Shining Armor” and “a warrior out to save our rights.” Congressmen Dan Burton and John Doolittle describe him as “an intellectual warrior for the rights and freedoms of people in America.” Jonathan has a unique, detailed knowledge of the federal bureaucracy, the deep state. He knows how to defeat it. Jonathan graduated from the University of Illinois (BA, political science and history, 1982) and DePaul University College of Law (JD, 1985). He served as an attorney in the Federal Communications Commission during the Reagan administration. A leading constitutional law and litigation expert, he is the author of five critically acclaimed books. He has won more cases against the Food and Drug Administration in federal court than any other attorney in American history, earning him the nickname “FDA Dragon Slayer.” He is a columnist for Townhall.com, PJ Media.com, Americangreatness.com, and the U.S.A. Today Magazine. He frequently appears on national radio and television programs. He is married to Sheryl Emord, and they have two children, twins Justice and Angelica. They reside in Clifton, Virginia.
The Significance of Buta Biberaj’s Defeat for Tim Kaine The media overlooked the significance of an important Democrat loss in Northern Virginia on November 7: Soros-backed incumbent Buta Biberaj’s defeat by Republican Bob Anderson for Commonwealth’s Attorney. In her campaigns for that office, Biberaj received $926,056 from Soros’s Justice and Public Safety PAC. By contrast, Bob Anderson raised only $69,000. Despite Biberaj’s funding and advertising advantage, a majority of the Loudoun County electorate rejected her along with her anti-incarceration, defund the police, and open borders agendas. Another Soros-backed candidate who is aligned with Soros, Senator Tim Kaine, may experience a similar fate in Loudoun County in 2024 when the public learns of his alliances.
Covid Vaccine Injury Suit May Fuel Federal Overhaul, Litigation: A lawsuit filed by individuals claiming injuries from COVID-19 vaccines is challenging the federal government’s system for handling vaccine injury claims, potentially prompting significant legal and legislative changes. The current process, which is criticized for being slow and opaque, may be reformed to better handle the backlog of injury claims and include COVID-19 vaccine injuries under the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP). The case could lead to more lawsuits against the government and possibly vaccine manufacturers if the system is not deemed a sufficient legal forum for adjudicating such claims.
US Debt Interest Bill Rockets Past a Cool $1 Trillion a Year: The annualized interest payments on U.S. government debt have surpassed $1 trillion, a figure that has doubled in the past 19 months, according to a Bloomberg analysis. This increase is due to higher yields on long-term Treasuries and the government’s significant borrowing. The rising interest costs may spark renewed debate about the sustainability of the U.S. fiscal path, especially considering the heavy borrowing and the need to refinance maturing debt from past issuance.
Virginia Democrats block GOP bid to take full control of state government: Virginia voters have maintained Democratic control in the state legislature, thwarting Republican efforts to gain full governance of the state. Despite Governor Glenn Youngkin’s campaigning and financial support for Republican candidates, the Democrats’ victory ensures they can block conservative policy proposals, including a 15-week abortion ban. The election results preserve a Democratic counterbalance in the General Assembly and may affect Youngkin’s potential ambitions for higher political office.
House Republicans subpoena Hunter, James Biden in impeachment inquiry: The House Oversight Committee has issued subpoenas to President Biden’s son Hunter and brother James Biden for closed-door testimonies as part of an impeachment inquiry into the Biden family’s foreign business dealings. The inquiry is investigating the involvement of Joe Biden in these dealings and whether he benefited from them. The committee is examining evidence that suggests the Biden family may have engaged in influence peddling, with implications for U.S. interests.
House censures Rep. Rashida Tlaib over Israel remarks: The House of Representatives has censured Rep. Rashida Tlaib for her comments and actions regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict. The resolution, which passed with bipartisan support, criticizes Tlaib for promoting what it calls false narratives about the conflict and for a social media post that was interpreted as calling for the destruction of Israel. This censure comes amidst a broader debate within the Democratic Party on how to address the conflict and the actions of both Hamas and Israel.
Hour 2
Confronting Pandemic Tyranny In 2019, Aaron Kheriaty was a professor of psychiatry and chair of medical ethics at the University of California Irvine. A year later he found himself on the front lines of our Covid wars. As a dual expert, he followed the science and his conscience. In doing so, he became a combatant and casualty in the wars, as he lost his job for refusing to comply with the university’s vaccine mandate. Happily, he landed on his feet and now works at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, the Zephyr Institute, and Brownstone Institute, which continues to publish important information about our pandemic response. Among such warriors of conscience with scars, he stands out for a few reasons. One is his philosophical training and bent. Another is his (discreet) Catholic faith. Catholicism is receptive to the best of reason, both scientific and philosophical. Kheriaty embodies this “both-and” tradition. It allows him to take the measure of the “greatness and misery” of modern science and to critique scientific-technological projects that presume man is god.
Special Guests Cara Downs Bookman and Don Downs
Don was the husband of Brenda Downs and father of Melissa Atkins, Cara Bookman, and Joseph Downs. He and Brenda have 4 grandchildren and built a beautiful and loving family together for 42 years. Don is the pastor of a small non-denominational church in Ohio. He has been in ministry for 26 years. Don has a heart for young people and ministers in local youth detention centers. After the loss of his wife due to the covid protocols, he has devoted time to freeing himself of a gag order issued by Ohio Health and exposing corruption in the hospitals and courts.
Cara is the middle daughter of Donald and Brenda Downs. She is an Elementary School Teacher of 14 years. She is married to Jacob Bookman and they have two twin children. Cara is active in their church and children’s ministry. After the passing of her mother, Cara devoted her time to helping those with covid-19 access other treatment methods. With her father, she is also exposing corruption by telling the story of what happened to her mother.
She Died After Being Refused Ivermectin. Now, Her Family Is Speaking Out Brenda Downs was dying. Mrs. Downs, 64, contracted COVID-19 while on vacation. She went to the local emergency room after returning home for treatment. She was transferred to a bigger facility in Ohio when her condition worsened. Mrs. Downs, though, kept getting worse, despite a federally recommended treatment course including remdesivir. On the same day Mrs. Downs was placed on a ventilator, her family asked doctors to try ivermectin, an anti-malarial that has had some success against COVID-19. Because the treatment course was not working, relatives felt it was time to try something new. The hospital refused. A clinical ethicist there cited how the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warned people against using ivermectin against COVID-19. The ethicist claimed there could be “great harms” if Mrs. Downs was given ivermectin.
Welcome back to the “Homeopathic Hits” segment of The Robert Scott Bell Show.
Today, we’re focusing on Drosera, a remedy often used for deep, barking coughs and respiratory ailments.
This brief guide will delve into the various applications of Drosera, particularly its effectiveness in treating these conditions.
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