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False Fact Fixed
by Randy Bock M.D. P.C.
I’m Dr. Randall Bock—physician, investigative journalist, and advocate for medical transparency. This podcast cuts through the noise of institutional dogma to explore what’s true, what’s hidden, and what matters in health care. Whether you’re a patient, practitioner, or policy skeptic, join me as we dissect flawed narratives, challenge authority, and defend the right to honest medicine.
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Dan Burmawi: Why Islamism Thrives When the West Doubts Itself
In one of the most thought-provoking interviews of the year, Dan Burmawi — author, political commentator, and founder of the Ideological Defense Institute — sits down with Dr. Randy Bock to unpack a question few Western commentators dare to ask: Why does Islamism grow stronger precisely when the West grows weaker in its own self-belief? […]
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The Pitter-Pat of Petty Plagues: Hantavirus Outbreak 2026 and the Pandemic Fear Machine
In May 2026, a wildlife expedition cruise ship called the MV Hondius departed Argentina carrying roughly 150 passengers bound for Antarctica. Within days, a handful of travelers who had hiked in rodent-inhabited mountain terrain fell gravely ill. By the time the ship made port, two had died, a third death was suspected, and eleven passengers […]
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Richard Epstein: The Myth of Birthright Citizenship — What the 14th Amendment Really Says
Professor Richard Epstein challenges birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. Discover the originalist legal case, Wong Kim Ark, and the Supreme Court debate. A Constitutional Myth Challenged When most Americans think of birthright citizenship — the idea that anyone born on U.S. soil automatically becomes a U.S. citizen — they assume it is an unquestionable […]
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John Hinderaker on Internet Hysteria, Political Tribalism, and the Collapse of Trust
The modern internet thrives on outrage. Every day brings a new political controversy, social media firestorm, or ideological battle demanding attention. But according to John Hinderaker, the antidote to internet hysteria is discipline, skepticism, and a relentless focus on original sources. In a wide-ranging interview, Hinderaker explored the rise of political tribalism, the transformation of […]
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Mike Minogue for Massachusetts Governor 2026
A New Kind of Leader with a Blueprint to Restore the Commonwealth Massachusetts at a Tipping Point In a state long dominated by one-party Democratic rule, the 2026 Massachusetts Governor race is shaping up to be one of the most consequential elections in the Commonwealth’s recent history. With rising costs, a worsening mass exodus of […]
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MAHA investigating health, controlling prices, extracting interests, while keeping freedom
Patriek Karayil speaks in systems language, and he does it well. He introduced himself as a founding member of ARPA-H, later involved with the presidential transition team, and now working as a strategic adviser within HHS, while also helping build the MAHA Institute. He framed MAHA as both an internal government effort and an external movement, and that […]
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Iran Protests 2026: 7 Brutal Truths About Islamist Rulers vs. Industrious Iranians — Mark Changizi
Iran protests 2026 have ripped open a question the West has long avoided: can a nation held hostage by Islamist inquisitors finally be freed by its own industrious people? Scientist and political commentator Mark Changizi — an Iranian-American evolutionary biologist and cognitive scientist — says the answer is yes, and that history is moving faster […]
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The Primate Myth Shatters the 15% DNA Gap:7 Reasons Humans Are Not Like Chimps
Jonathan Leaf's groundbreaking book dismantles decades of primatology orthodoxy — armed with cutting-edge genetics, neuroscience, and behavioural science.
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Free Speech America: Will Johnson on Protest, Media, and Civic Courage
In a country where political protest increasingly spills into disorder, Will Johnson — host of Live From America — argues that free speech only survives if citizens are willing to exercise it, even when it costs them. Free speech America is not merely a constitutional guarantee — it is a daily act of civic courage that is increasingly […]
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Conservative Commentary Blog: 7 Proven Lessons from Michael Smith’s Unlicensed Punditry
Michael Smith’s conservative commentary blog, Unlicensed Punditry, has grown sharply over the past year — not by chasing algorithms or manufacturing outrage, but by applying a rigorous, experience-driven framework to the most pressing civic questions of our time. Smith is a former engineer, MBA holder, and global business executive who grew up on a farm […]
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Free Market Economics: 7 Ultimate Lessons from John Tamny on Production, Money & American Progress
Free market economics — the discipline that trusts production over panic, specialization over uniformity, and stable money over government manipulation — is the lens through which John Tamny reads virtually every economic headline of our time. Tamny, editor at RealClearMarkets and one of the sharpest voices in supply-side economics today, sat down for a wide-ranging […]
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Mental Health Parity: 7 Broken Promises That Destroyed Modern Psychiatry & DSM Overdiagnosis
Mental health parity entered American law as an act of compassion — and it shattered modern psychiatry in the process. In a candid, expert conversation, Dr. Keith Ablow (former Fox News psychiatry contributor and 25-year practicing psychiatrist) and Dr. Randy Bock (physician and broadcaster) dissect how the mental health parity acts of 1996 and 2008 […]
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7 Powerful Truths: COVID Lockdown Policy Criticism by Jonathan Engler
COVID lockdown policy criticism has never been more rigorously or calmly argued than by Jonathan Engler — entrepreneur, legal and medical scholar, co-chair of the UK’s HART Group, and a core contributor to PANDA (Pandemic Data and Analytics). In a wide-ranging interview with Dr. Randy Bock, Engler walks through the evidence, the failures of the […]
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White Guilt Politics Exposed: 7 Powerful Truths About Eli Steele’s Tribal America
An In-Depth Analysis of Identity Politics, Racial Grievance, Meritocracy vs DEI, and the American Identity White Guilt Politics: What Eli Steele Reveals That Most People Miss White guilt politics, according to filmmaker Eli Steele, is not a feeling. It is a structural force — one that has quietly reorganized American life around stigma, collective identity, […]
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Pediatric Vaccine Schedule 2025: 7 Powerful Reasons HHS Cut Routine Childhood Vaccines from 17 to 11
The pediatric vaccine schedule 2025 has been fundamentally rewritten. The Department of Health and Human Services officially reduced the number of routine childhood vaccine recommendations from 17 antigens down to 11 — a structural policy shift that reintroduces clinical discretion, aligns the United States more closely with peer nations like Denmark and Japan, and removes […]
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Growing Up As The World Lost Its Marbles: Urban Nostalgia, Institutional Collapse, and the Surprising Truth About Police Body Cameras
When Cities Betray Their Promise: A Conversation About Urban Nostalgia and Institutional Collapse California doesn’t just offer good weather—it offers amnesia. For comedian and social analyst Lou Perez, living in Los Angeles felt like existing in a perpetual present tense, where memory dissolved as quickly as it formed. “It’s like an orgy of perfect weather […]
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Rat Park Experiment: How Social Connection Explains Addiction
The Rat Park experiment addiction study by Bruce Alexander challenged everything we thought we knew about drug addiction. In the 1950s, a twelve-year-old boy named Bruce Alexander read a Batman comic that would haunt him for decades. In it, criminals mercilessly beat a “junkie” while Batman stood by, waiting to catch them committing a more […]
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Two-Tier Policing UK: Daniel Jupp Exposes Selective Justice
Two-Tier Policing in the UK: Daniel Jupp on Selective Justice and the Crisis of British Law The United Kingdom’s justice system faces an unprecedented crisis in 2025. What was once the bedrock of democratic legitimacy—equal application of law—has deteriorated into what critics call “two-tier policing” and “selective justice.” Writer Daniel Jupp’s recent revelations expose a […]
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COVID-19 Pandemic Policy Failure: What Went Wrong
The Reckoning: Inside the COVID-19 Pandemic Policy Failure With Garrett Wallace Brown The COVID-19 pandemic policy failure may be one of the most consequential and least examined crises of our time. Professor Garrett Wallace Brown — a health economist who sat inside the UK Cabinet Office and WHO committees during the early months of 2020 […]
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NFL Referee Bias Research: Data-Driven Analysis Reveals Chiefs Postseason Advantage
When Financial Incentives Meet the Gridiron It’s football playoff season, which means two things reliably surface: arguments about officiating and suspicions that money bends outcomes. For nearly a decade, the Kansas City Chiefs dominated as the league’s most visible franchise, and many fans believed they benefited from favorable calls. For once, that belief has been […]
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Pandemic Preparedness Funding: Is the Industry Built on Fear?
Pandemic Preparedness Funding Exposed: Is the Industry Built on Fear? Pandemic preparedness funding has grown into a $30–40 billion annual industry—ten times the entire WHO operating budget. Dr. David Bell, a former WHO physician now leading the REPPARE Project at the University of Leeds, has spent years reviewing the data behind these investments. His conclusion […]
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ROBIN PICKETT’S GREAT BRITAIN: A COUNTRY WITHOUT COUNTRYMEN?
Robin Pickett on British identity crisis: How multiculturalism replaced integration in London, eroding English culture, community networks, and national sovereignty. A deep dive into cultural transformation.
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Dr. Darrell Scott: WHERE PUBLIC HEALTH MEETS THE HUMAN SOUL
Pastor Darrell Scott discusses health disparities, Black voters, Trump endorsement, conservative values, and the intersection of faith and politics. Explore economic opportunity, family structure, and the opioid crisis affecting Black communities.
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The Mysterious Case of Zika-Microcephaly’s Disappearance: A Critical Examination of Public Health Emergency Response
Introduction: When a Pandemic Vanishes Without Explanation In 2015, the world watched in horror as news emerged from Northeast Brazil about a devastating new threat: the Zika virus, supposedly causing severe birth defects called microcephaly in babies. The World Health Organization declared it a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). Travel advisories were issued. […]
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MOTORCYCLE MIND MARK CHANGIZI’S PARSING MOTION INTO POETIC LOGIC
Mark Changizi thinks like an engineer but speaks like a poet of motion. His new book, Motorcycle Mind, begins with the idea that at speed the machine stops being machine: the motorcycle is the mind externalized—a proof that physics and feeling share one grammar. It hums, it leans, it breathes. “It’s alive because we are,” […]
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When a Culture Forgets Itself: Clive Pinder on Europe’s Unraveling and the Posthuman Future
Explore Clive Pinder’s provocative insights on European migration crisis, cultural assimilation challenges, and the emerging posthuman future powered by artificial intelligence. Discover how immigration policy and AI will reshape humanity. The Crisis of Cultural Identity in Modern Europe In a thought-provoking conversation, British entrepreneur and contrarian thinker Clive Pinder tackles one of the most contentious […]
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When Mathematical Rigor Meets Institutional Corruption: One Professor’s Stand Against the New Censorship
Norman Fenton built a career on mathematics. He mastered Bayesian methods of risk assessment. He trained students, published widely, advised government and industry. Universities honored him with fellowships. Colleagues praised his rigor. Then he spoke against COVID statistics. I was regarded as a leading expert,” he said in a recent interview. That all changed when […]
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Dr. Scott Jensen: Bringing Ethics, Wisdom, and Medical Freedom Back to Minnesota Governance
In a powerful interview that underscores the urgent need for principled leadership, Dr. Scott Jensen—the courageous Minnesota physician who stood firm during the COVID-19 pandemic—announces his 2026 gubernatorial campaign with a message that resonates far beyond state lines. His platform isn’t just about politics; it’s about restoring the fundamental social contract between government and citizens […]
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The Rules of the Game Have Changed: Attorney Ron Coleman on Accountability in American Politics
Attorney Ron Coleman speaks with the precision of a man who has spent decades sharpening words into weapons. In an age where political accountability seems increasingly elusive and institutions appear to crumble under partisan pressure, Coleman stands for a deceptively simple premise: accountability above all else. The Fentanyl Boat Incident: A Case Study in Political […]
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LA Noir’s Mirror: David Angsten and Jonathan Leaf on Hollywood, Faith, and the Fragile Soul
When Two Authors Turn Hollywood’s Dark Mirror on Modern America’s Soul In Los Angeles, truth is a rumor. Power floats on fantasy. Writers David Angsten and Jonathan Leaf know this world from the inside—each dissecting it in new noir novels that look past the sunlit surfaces of Hollywood toward the darker, older questions that never […]
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Galileo in London: Norman Fenton Against the Academic Inquisition
How One Professor’s Stand Against COVID Statistics Cost Him Everything—And Why It Matters In an era where academic freedom is under unprecedented assault, Professor Norman Fenton’s story reads like a modern-day heresy trial. A distinguished mathematician who spent decades mastering Bayesian risk assessment methods, Fenton once stood at the pinnacle of British academia. Universities celebrated […]
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From Patient to Collective: Bioethics’ Lost Soul — Dr. Robert Malone dissects Medicine’s Politics
In a sweeping interview, Dr. Robert Malone provides a critical update on the seismic shifts occurring within the Trump administration’s approach to public health—shifts that represent nothing less than a philosophical war over the future of medicine itself. From RFK Jr.’s historic rejection of globalist health declarations to explosive revelations about vaccine policy and autism […]
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Aaron Siri: Vaccines, Amen (Religion of Vaccines); “They’re just products. Judge them as products”
A Lawyer’s Perspective on the Sacred and the Scientific Attorney Aaron Siri approaches vaccines not as a medical professional, but through the lens of law and evidence. His investigation into vaccine licensing and clinical trials reveals a stark disconnect between public perception and regulatory reality. As he puts it simply: “They’re just products. Judge them […]
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THE LIE OF “NUMBNESS”: Roger McFillin on Psychiatry’s Betrayal of Emotion
Modern psychiatry promises relief from human suffering. Yet, according to psychologist Roger McFillin, it has delivered the opposite. Instead of helping people heal, psychiatry has transformed everyday struggles into diseases and handed out drugs that often make people worse. His message is radical but simple: numbing emotions is not healing—it is betrayal. The Rise of […]
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ICAN Leaders on Combating Antisemitism in Education;
In a timely interview, Nirit Friedlander and Robert Mayer of the Israeli American Civic Action Network (ICAN, https://icanaction.org/) discussed their organization’s mission to bolster pro-Israel advocacy and fight antisemitism across American institutions, including schools. Aligning with ICAN’s recent call for political neutrality in classrooms—echoed in their response to San Francisco Unified School District’s policy against […]
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When Political Scandals Meet Vaccine Controversy: The Blumenthal-Malone Clash Explained
Political scandal erupts as Senator Blumenthal attacks vaccine scientist Dr. Robert Malone over CDC shooting. Learn about stolen valor claims, ACIP controversy, and free speech debates in this explosive political clash. The Stolen Valor Senator Strikes Again In the halls of Washington D.C., where political scandals brew daily, Senator Richard Blumenthal has once again found […]
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The Future of America’s Energy Mix: Small Modular Reactors and AI Data Centers Reshape 2025 Energy Policy
Discover how Bill Squadron’s OurEnergyPolicy.org bridges energy sector divides while small modular reactors and AI data centers transform America’s energy transition in 2025. Expert insights on renewable energy grid stability and nuclear policy. From Sports Technology to Energy Revolution: Bill Squadron’s Unexpected Journey You might know the yellow first-down line from your favorite NFL game, […]
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How Trump Deregulation Helps Small Business Owners: Casey Mulligan’s Insider Analysis
Introduction: Trump’s Small Business Revolution in Action The Trump administration’s approach to small business policy represents a fundamental shift from traditional Washington thinking. In a revealing interview, Casey Mulligan—former chief economist at the White House Council of Economic Advisers and current chief counsel at the SBA’s Office of Advocacy—provides unprecedented insights into how Trump deregulation […]
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The Fight Against College Vaccine Mandates
Attorney Lucia Sinatra, spearhead for No College Mandates, joins us to discuss the origins of the organization and the legal battle against Covid 19 vaccine mandates. She shares her personal story as a mom of college students and her shock at the oppressive policies implemented by universities like Rutgers and Harvard, which led to students […]
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The Great Barrington Declaration: The Truth That Terrified Fauci
Watch this repost & remastered interview where Jay Bhattacharya talks about his worldview, which centers on thinking about trade-offs in everything. He shares his perspective on the COVID-19 response and his disagreement with public health officials. He also discusses Anthony Fauci’s career, criticizing what he sees as Fauci’s hubris and a shift in his approach […]
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Professor Sues ASU Over DEI Training
Professor Owen Anderson, a tenured professor of philosophy and religion, discusses his lawsuit against Arizona State University. The case began after he was required to take a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) training that he claims was politically biased, anti-Christian, and amounted to compelled speech. The interview details how the university’s claims about the training […]
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The War On America Comes From Within
Bosch Fawstin, an Albanian-American cartoonist from the Bronx, discusses his journey from Islam, citing fundamental dishonesty within the ideology and his family’s practice as the primary reason for his departure. He talks about his art, including his character Pigman, and the philosophical underpinnings he brings to comics, often absent in mainstream superhero narratives. Fawstin recounts […]
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Vaccine Rollout for Pregnant Women Was Reckless
Dr. Josh Guetzkow reveals critical findings from his new study on Covid-19 vaccines and pregnancy. He discusses a significant increase in fetal losses, including stillbirths, particularly in women vaccinated during early pregnancy. The interview highlights how public health recommendations for pregnant women were made without proper safety evidence. Dr. Guetzkow also exposes the major flaws […]
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Omni War: The Bio-Digital Enslavement Plan Is Already Happening Now
Professor David Hughes reveals his reasons for leaving academia, citing a system incompatible with critical inquiry and challenging power structures. He discusses the “Omni War,” a clandestine, global operation for bio-digital totalitarian enslavement, driven by a transnational ruling class. This interview uncovers how central banks, media, and technology like smart cities and the Internet of […]
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The Decline of Intelligence
Edward Dutton, also known as The Jolly Heretic, reveals his journey through academia and the suppression of his research on evolutionary psychology and controversial topics. This interview uncovers why certain studies on intelligence, group differences, and the mental stability of “woke” individuals are being banned by mainstream universities and journals. He explains the societal shift […]
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Medicating Kids for Normal Behavior
Dr. David Bell, a seasoned public health physician with experience from organizations like the WHO, dives deep into the rise of autism and ADHD diagnoses, particularly in Western industrialized nations. He challenges conventional views, discussing how cultural differences and the highly structured modern school system might be contributing to these labels, especially for boys. This […]
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Are Humans Just Smarter Apes?
Dr. Mark Changizi reveals surprising truths about human biology, language, and culture. In this interview, he challenges the notion of human exceptionalism, arguing for a “zoo-centric” view where we are quantitatively smarter apes, but still fundamentally driven by instincts. Discover how natural selection explains design in the biological world and why our fingers get pruny […]
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Neurodiversity Ignores Severe Autism
Jill Escher, head of the National Council on Severe Autism (NCSA), shares her raw perspective as a mother of two profoundly autistic children. She dismantles the common, often romanticized, narratives around autism, emphasizing the severe and disabling realities many families face. Escher expresses deep frustration with the stagnant state of autism research, highlighting a critical […]
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Beyond Covid: How Medical Freedom Was Lost
Dr. Azadeh Khatibi, MD, MS, and MPH, shares her journey into medical freedom and free speech advocacy. She discusses the erosion of the sacred patient-physician relationship, particularly during the COVID era, and how governmental and corporate incentives created a wedge between patients and their doctors. Dr. Khatibi highlights the inherent conflict between a public health […]
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Warren Smith: Conversations That Change Everything
Warren Smith (@SecretScholars ) discusses his unique approach to analyzing conversations and cultural narratives. He talks about the profound impact of his discussions with figures like Jordan Peterson, exploring the concept of objective truth versus the malleable reality presented by postmodernism. He emphasizes that true growth comes from engaging with reality, not just winning semantic […]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
I’m Dr. Randall Bock—physician, investigative journalist, and advocate for medical transparency. This podcast cuts through the noise of institutional dogma to explore what’s true, what’s hidden, and what matters in health care. Whether you’re a patient, practitioner, or policy skeptic, join me as we dissect flawed narratives, challenge authority, and defend the right to honest medicine.
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