Jonathan Emord, Individual Liberty, Second Amendment, Antisemitism epidemic, Did Liberalism Fail? Corruption of Public Health, Prescription Drug Use, RFK Jr. update, Selenium I Told You So, Sinus infection solutions, Homeopathic Hit – Veratrum Album and MORE!
November 2, 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.
Individual Liberty Depends on the Second Amendment
The article argues that individual liberty in the United States is intrinsically linked to the Second Amendment, which guarantees citizens the right to bear arms. The author, Jonathan Emord, criticizes the radical left for viewing guns as the problem and calling for gun restrictions and confiscation, which he believes violates the Second Amendment. He emphasizes the Founding Fathers’ intention for citizens to have the right to bear arms and form private militias as a safeguard against tyranny, and he concludes that gun control is unconstitutional and that a well-armed public is essential for protecting individual liberties and maintaining a free state.
Biden Confronts Wave of Antisemitism by Putting Kamala Harris in Charge of Islamophobia
The article criticizes President Joe Biden’s response to a rise in antisemitism in the United States, highlighting his decision to put Vice President Kamala Harris in charge of a new “national strategy on Islamophobia.” The author, Joel B. Pollak, points out that this approach seems to conflate different types of hate incidents and does not adequately address the issue of antisemitism, particularly on college campuses and in cities, some of which is fueled by Muslim and pro-Palestinian activists. Pollak also notes that while Harris claims Muslims are disproportionately affected by hate crimes, anti-Muslim hate crimes are actually fewer in number than hate crimes against Jews, who are the most frequently targeted religious group in the U.S.
‘Probably can’t find Israel on a map’: Americans respond to antisemitism on colleges campuses
The article captures the reactions of Americans in Nashville to the surge of antisemitic and pro-Palestinian incidents on U.S. college campuses amid escalating tensions between Israel and Hamas. Many interviewees expressed concern about the lack of historical awareness and the influence of social media on students’ perceptions, highlighting a divide in opinions on whether students should be more vocal or reflective in their activism. The article also notes a significant rise in antisemitic incidents during this period, as reported by the Anti-Defamation League, and includes examples of threats and violence against Jewish students, emphasizing the tangible impact of these tensions on campus safety and the well-being of Jewish students.
Did Liberalism Fail?
The article explores the question of whether liberalism has failed, delving into its historical roots, achievements, and contradictions. The author, Toby Rogers, highlights the accomplishments of political and economic liberalism, such as freedom of speech, the rule of law, and market economies, while also pointing out the dark side of liberalism, including its association with empire, exploitation, and the concentration of wealth and power. He argues that the current crisis, marked by the erosion of individual liberties and the rise of a form of stakeholder fascism, challenges us to reevaluate liberalism, address its inherent contradictions, and develop a coherent political philosophy that upholds individual sovereignty while acknowledging human frailty.
How Did the Corruption of Public Health Happen?
The article discusses the corruption of public health, particularly focusing on the World Health Organization (WHO) and its shift from a public good to a profit-driven entity influenced by wealthy corporations and private interests. The author, David Bell, criticizes the WHO for abandoning its original community-based model and promoting policies that lead to impoverishment and centralized control. He emphasizes the need for public health to remain a communal responsibility and calls for a reevaluation of international health institutions to ensure they act in the best interests of global health, free from corporate influence.
Hour 2
Prescription Drug Use in U.S. Hits Record High of 6.3 Billion
The article highlights the alarming increase in prescription drug use in the United States, reaching a record high of 6.3 billion prescriptions in 2020, averaging about 19 prescriptions per American. It is particularly concerning for the next generation, with projections indicating that U.S. girls born in 2019 may spend 60% of their lives on prescription drugs, and boys may spend 48%. The article sheds light on the shift in modern medicine where drugs are designed for extended use, potentially for a lifetime, as seen with high blood pressure medications and statins, raising questions about the long-term effects of such pervasive prescription drug use and its role in the medicalization of society.
Spoiler alert? Poll has RFK Jr. grabbing 22 percent against Biden and Trump
The article discusses a surprising turn in the 2024 presidential race, as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. garners 22% support in a hypothetical three-way race against President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, according to a Quinnipiac University survey. Biden leads with 39% of the vote, followed closely by Trump at 36%, while Kennedy notably receives the backing of 36% of independent voters. The results indicate that while Kennedy may not be able to break through the two-party system, his candidacy could potentially siphon enough votes from either Biden or Trump to influence the outcome in key states.
Selenium found to reduce mixtures of environmental pollutants’ harmful effects on health
The article discusses a study conducted by the University of Cordoba, which found that exposure to mixtures of metals and drug residue in the environment increases health damage, and a diet enriched in selenium can reduce this harm. People are exposed daily to harmful substances through their environment and diet, including metals and pharmaceutical residues that can contaminate water and food. The study, conducted on mice, showed that these pollutants create a synergistic effect, increasing damage to health when they act together, but selenium, a mineral found in vitamin supplements, was found to alleviate the molecular damage caused by the pollutants.
Question of The Day!
Hello, while I typically get over colds, flu, etc. fairly easily, afterwards I usually end up with a severe sinus infection requiring antibiotics – which I would like to avoid. I use a nasal rinse (Neil Med) regularly that seems to help sometimes, but I’m wondering if there’s an antiseptic type additive I could add to the nasal rinse solution instead of having to resort to antibiotics. Maybe not bleach, but a drop of something I could add that would be safe & kill whatever bacteria that I would otherwise need to antibiotics for? Would love any advice you might have – the only additive I’ve found online is Hydrogen Peroxide, but haven’t found reliable dose info or if there may be a better alternative?
Thanks for any advice.
Lee
Comment of The Day!
Hey Robert!
I want to thank you for discussing past lives on Wednesday’s Show.
To me it’s the only thing that sense to me as to the reason for of all the suffering the Palestinians have gone through over the years. I do believe in Karma and sowing what we reap. It seems like they must have been involved in attempted genocide in some past times in history. Nothing else makes sense.
Sincerely,
Dianae
Welcome back to the “Homeopathic Hits” segment of The Robert Scott Bell Show.
Today, we’re focusing on Veratrum Album, a remedy often used for severe diarrhea and states of collapse.
This brief guide will delve into the various applications of Veratrum Album, particularly its effectiveness in treating these conditions.
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