Jonathan Emord, Emord4VA.com, GOP Debate debrief, Trump sits it out, Biden moonshot…again, Minutemen cancelled, $1.4B COVID-19 tools, NEW Covid strain, James Lyons-Weiler, Brad Miller, IPAK-EDU.org, Empower yourself with knowledge, Toe fungus options, Muscle pain and MORE!
August 24, 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.
GOP Debate Livewire Candidates Face Off in Milwaukee as Trump Sits with Tucker Carlson Instead The GOP debate in Milwaukee took an unexpected turn as former President Donald Trump chose to sit with Tucker Carlson instead of participating. This move drew significant attention, with many speculating about Trump’s strategy and intentions. Meanwhile, the other candidates took the stage, presenting their views and policies to the American public.
Byron Donalds: Donald Trump Won the Debate, in Absentia Despite his absence from the GOP debate, Donald Trump was declared the winner by Byron Donalds. Donalds argued that Trump’s decision to sit with Tucker Carlson instead of attending the debate was a strategic move that showcased his dominance and influence within the Republican Party.
Biden administration launches $24 million ‘moonshot’ initiative to fight cancer The Biden administration has announced a significant financial commitment to combat cancer. This $24 million ‘moonshot’ initiative aims to accelerate research and development in the fight against the disease. The government’s dedication to this cause is evident, and the funds will be directed towards innovative projects that hold promise in advancing cancer treatments.
Prigozhin crash witnesses say they heard ‘explosion’ before jet plummeted from the sky Witnesses of the Prigozhin crash reported hearing an explosion before the jet began its fatal descent. This new information has intensified the investigation, with authorities keen to determine the cause of the explosion and whether it was a deliberate act of sabotage.
Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin’s jet appeared fine 30 seconds before crash amid rumors bomb was hidden in a wine crate Yevgeny Prigozhin’s jet seemed to be in perfect condition just moments before it crashed, raising further questions about the tragic event. Rumors are circulating that a bomb, concealed within a wine crate, might have been the cause of the explosion and subsequent crash.
Another Mascot Change: This Time it’s Concord High School Dumping ‘Minutemen’ Concord High School has decided to change its mascot, moving away from the ‘Minutemen’. This decision is part of a broader trend where institutions are re-evaluating their symbols and mascots to ensure they are inclusive and respectful of all community members.
Hour 2
HHS awards $1.4B in grants to develop future COVID-19 tools The Biden administration has announced a $1.4 billion grant through its coronavirus initiative. This funding is intended for the development of “a new generation of tools and technologies to protect against COVID-19 for years to come.” The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded these grants to various pharmaceutical companies, nonprofits, and nongovernmental organizations. A significant portion of this funding is aimed at creating longer-lasting coronavirus vaccines.
US CDC says new COVID lineage could cause infections in vaccinated individuals The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised concerns about the new BA.2.86 lineage of the coronavirus. This variant may have a higher capability to infect individuals who have been vaccinated or have previously contracted COVID-19. While it’s too early to determine if this variant causes more severe illness than its predecessors, the high number of mutations it possesses has raised concerns about its potential impact on vaccine-induced immunity and immunity from previous infections.
Special Guest: James Lyons-Weiler
James “Jack” Lyons-Weiler, PhD is a Pittsburgh-area scientist, lecturer, and author, who has worked collaboratively for over twenty years on over one hundred research studies. After conducting research in Amazonia on prehistorical shifts in climate change, he focused on questions of how to best understand evolutionary biology, and to questions on the origins of biological diversity. Thanks to a Sloan Foundation fellowship, he was then able to shift focus to biomedical problems in cancer, diabetes, heart disease, infectious disease and many other aspects of clinical, biomedical and translational research. To provide a lasting monument to his mother, and to help others share advances in cancer research, he served as the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the open access, peer-reviewed research journal Cancer Informatics (Libertas Academica). An expert in study design, complex data analysis, genetics and systems biology, he has written three books: “Ebola: An Evolving Story” (2015), “Cures vs. Profits: Successes in Translational Research” (2016), and “The Environmental and Genetic Causes of Autism” (2016). For “Causes”, he reviewed over 3,000 research studies, and he cited >2,000 in the final product. He is currently CEO/Director of The Institute for Pure and Applied Knowledge, which conducts research without profit motive to “Reduce Human Pain and Suffering Through Knowledge.” A regular featured guest on many radio shows focused on public health, Dr. Lyons-Weiler has reached millions with his defense of science as a way of knowing. He sees the public’s current widespread distrust in science as misplaced, because individual scientists and corporations should be held accountable when they mislead the public for profit motives, not the entire enterprise of science.
Question of The Day!
Hi Robert and Super Don, I have 2 questions. How do I get rid of my husband’s toe fungus? My son n law has had pain in his muscles for quite some time. He’s gone to a neuromuscular doctor for MRI and X-ray’s and they said he has fluid in his muscles and they prescribed B12 supplements. Now doctor wants to do another MRI on his brain to rule out MS, stiff person syndrome and muscular degeneration and another list of things. What do you recommend? Thank you both for your help! Yolanda