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EPISODE · Dec 5, 2025 · 52 MIN

Researcher Fired for Telling the Toxic Truth? feat. William Most | Ep. 355

from The State of Freedom · host Chris Alexander & Danielle Walker

Dive into the explosive revelations of Dr. Fereshteh Emami's research on Lake Maurepas, where toxic pollution levels have sparked a battle for truth and transparency. In this episode Danielle Walker and Chris Alexander  are joined by Dr. Emami's attorney, William Most for a discussion on the intricate web of academic freedom, government accountability, and the fight against censorship. This conversation is a must-listen for those who value free speech and environmental justice. #FreeSpeech #EnvironmentalJustice #TruthMatters   SCRIPTURE OF THE DAY: Because in much wisdom there is much grief, and increasing knowledge results in increasing pain. Ecclesiastes 1:18 NASB1995     ACTION & INFO FROM TODAY'S EPISODE: Stay active with www.lacag.org/action-center Call SLU's Office of Administration and let them know that you are not pleased with their violation of free speech and disregard for academic integrity: (985) 549-2280     SUPPORT US & GET CONNECTED: Want to support The State of Freedom? Remember to Subscribe, Like, and keep Sharing the State of Freedom podcast – it helps! Follow us on Rumble and X. Support the show with a financial gift if you are able:  https://www.freedomstate.us/support-the-show. Shop our partners & help make TSOF sustainable! Shop Luxe Lion: www.luxelion.us Order Slenderiiz today: https://partner.co/s/NmM3ZGU1NmQ2 Shop other natural & wellness products: https://partner.co/?custid=N7183285 Shop Nesa's Hemp & get 10% off with promo code FREEDOM: https://www.nesashemp.com/#freedom Planning to purchase a Starlink device? Order through our referral link & we'll both get one month of service for free! https://www.starlink.com/residential?referral=RC-2291754-20667-66 Shop books and more from General Flynn. Click here: https://www.generalflynn.com/ref/TSOFPodcast/ or visit www.freedomstate.us. If you'd like to advertise with the show, send an email to [email protected] and make the subject line TSOF Advertising. Want to help LACAG's efforts? Sign up for the action center and stay updated:  https://www.lacag.org/action-center Join LACAG and help bring Louisiana out of the swamp:   https://www.lacag.org/give    KEY POINTS: 00:00 Introduction and Context 04:55 Dr. Fereshta Emami's Research and Findings 10:53 Retaliation Against Dr. Amami 16:12 Current Status of the Research Project 20:43 Broader Implications for Free Speech 24:26 Conclusion and Reflections on Free Speech 24:54 Institutional Bias and Fairness in Academic Processes 27:21 The Importance of Academic Freedom and Research Integrity 29:33 The Role of University Administration and Governance 31:32 Government Transparency and Public Engagement 33:23 Community Support and Activism for Academic Freedom 35:10 The Broader Implications of Carbon Capture Sequestration 38:32 The Influence of Industry on Research and Policy 41:24 Economic Development vs. Corporate Interests 47:03 Commitment to Truth and Transparency      CREDITS: Music by MarkJuly from Pixabay Produced by: We Live Legend

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