Dissecting the Media’s “Consensus of Reality”

The Mises Institute’s Tho Bishop returns to the show to comment on the FBI’s role in the January 6 Capitol storming; how Big Tech coordinates with Statists in censoring information; the American population’s acceptance of big government tyranny; the media’s refusal to be truthful for fear of giving credibility to Trump; why hydroxychloroquine was attacked […]

Science and U: Can Human Bodies Become Magnetically Attractive?

Dr. Weiping Yu, our chief science advisor, returns to the show with another refreshing Science and U segment. Join the renowned physicist as he comments on the magnetic phenomenon that has manifested on those receiving vaccines and also the claim that a lunar particle collider could unlock the greatest mysteries in physics.

The Data on Ivermectin Deserve Our Attention

Will Dr. Fauci face any consequences for his role in the Wuhan lab leak and his initial attempts at shutting down those who wanted the truth? Join David Gornoski as he discusses the latest stories coming in such as the news on treatments using Ivermectin against COVID while highlighting why we must rid ourselves of […]

Weinstein Gets Censored for Big Pharma

David Gornoski starts the episode by commenting on YouTube’s censoring of Bret Weinstein’s podcast for the crime of discussing the Wuhan lab-leak hypothesis as well as the Ivermectin treatment against COVID-19. Why is public discussion on Ivermectin discouraged and censored by Big Tech? What does this censoring reveal about our pharmaceutical industry? Can the United […]

Questions Surrounding Capitol Riot Origin

Biden looks just like the state of globalism, David Gornoski says as he begins the episode. Is America back as the corporate media is claiming or are we just seeing the return of twentieth-century globalism? Join David Gornoski as he reflects on this question while also commenting on the government’s role in the January 6 […]

Bruce German on How Human Milk Does the Body Good

Professor Bruce German, distinguished food scientist at the University of California, joins David Gornoski and Tucker Goodrich for an important conversation on nutritional science, namely the importance of breastfeeding babies, and why antibiotic treatment decreases the natural transference of Bifidobacterium infantis, which is vastly important for newborn infants. How do we put this friendly bacteria […]

THINGS HIDDEN 37: Mimesis and Victim Solidarity with Dr. Grant Kaplan

In this THINGS HIDDEN conversation, David Gornoski is joined by Grant Kaplan, professor of theological studies at Saint Louis University and author of René Girard, Unlikely Apologist. Professor Kaplan talks about his experience of meeting Rene Girard; why traditional apologetics don’t work as well as before; the difference between mimetic theory and critical theory; being in […]

Navy Vet Sean Cahill on His Tic Tac UFO Encounter, Antigravity, and Pentagon UAP Report

David Gornoski and Dr. Weiping Yu sit down with filmmaker and retd. US Navy Chief Master at Arms, Sean Cahill, for a deep-diving conversation on his encounter with tictac-shaped UFOs while onboard the USS Nimitz. Could these UFOs be hypersonic drones? How were these objects able to propel themselves? Can traditional Newtonian physics explain this […]

THINGS HIDDEN 36: Curtis Yarvin (Mencius Moldbug) on Reforming Virology, Lab Leaks, Dr. Fauci

THINGS HIDDEN! David Gornoski talks with Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug), creator of the blog Gray Mirror. Can it be argued that the possible Wuhan lab leak is similar to the Chernobyl incident? Is there any accountability in the field of virology? Are modern-day science institutions fixable? Join David Gornoski and Curtis Yarvin as they […]

We’re More Christian Than We Know

We’re more Christian than we know. As we’ll discuss in this piece, liberal humanism looks pretty similar to a godless protestantism. In other words, you could say that subsequent belief systems post-Christianity — Scientism, Communism, Liberalism, Wokeism, among others — all have Christian roots. They’ve taken the same religious architecture, but dropped the ontological assumptions. […]