DC Film Series: War and the Rogue Presidency with Ivan Eland

Ivan Eland, defense analyst and author of books such as Recarving Rushmore and War and the Rogue Presidency, sits down with David Gornoski to discuss the history of America’s warhawk policies from both the Democratic and Republican parties. The two look particularly at the practice of starting wars from false flags and the myth of […]

Veterans Radio: Meet Biden’s War Hawks

Sgt. Dan McKnight returns with another segment of Veterans Radio. The founder of Bring Our Troops Home talks about the war hawks being brought in for Biden’s administration. Sgt. McKnight highlights the inclusion of people like Michèle Flournoy and Avril Haines, people who helped engineer the regime change in Libya. Plus, David and Dan comment […]

Dr. Thomas Seyfried on Latest Cancer Ketogenic Therapies

In this episode, Dr. Thomas Seyfried, the leading researcher of the metabolic theory of cancer, joins David Gornoski for a fascinating conversation on what exactly causes cancer and how we can take precautionary measures against it with ketogenic therapy. Has sugar intake increased cancer cases all over the world? Is there a link between gut […]

Angela Stanton-King: Setting the Captives Free

In this classic interview from October 21, 2019, David Gornoski is joined by criminal justice advocate Angela Stanton-King. The two discuss the successes that came from President Trump’s First Step Act; the Christian case for setting the captives free; the need to provide redemption to first-time non-violent offenders; the folly of creating violence through prohibition […]

David Sinclair: The Pandemic from a Biologist’s Perspective

In this classic interview from March 16, 2020, David Gornoski is joined by Australian Harvard biologist David Sinclair to discuss the COVID pandemic. Later in the show, Dr. Weiping Yu joins in and the physicist asks some important questions. How long is the pandemic going to last and what can we do to combat it? […]

Ryan McMaken: The Naivety of Democracy

Ryan McMaken, editor at the Mises Institute, joins David Gornoski to talk about the claims of voter fraud, the neocon betrayal of Donald Trump, media manipulation, and other topics surrounding the presidential election. Why is the corporate media siding with the neocon establishment against Trump? Is it due to just lemming groupthink or is there […]

Science and U: A Better Way Towards Nuclear Fusion

Dr. Weiping Yu is back with another mythbusting segment of Science and U. The physicist comments on some of the latest news in the world of science–news such as the development of a spherical tokamak reactor. Can this experimental nuclear reactor move fusion forward? “We’re heading in the wrong direction,” Dr. Yu says, “this kind […]

The Future of Criminal Justice

With Joe Biden alleged to be the successor to President Trump, what lies in store when it comes to criminal justice reformation. Join David Gornoski? Chelsea Murphy, and conservative justice reform advocate David Safavian as they discuss how conservatives can fight for justice reform under a Biden presidency. How can we help former offenders integrate […]

Karen Kwiatkowski: A Reflection on Foreign Policy

David Gornoski continues his assessment of the presidential election and addresses whether or not individual citizens should be held accountable for the actions of the government. Also in the show, ret. Lt. Col. Karen Kwiatkowski joins David for a Veterans Day interview on America’s foreign policy and what President Trump can do to stop the […]

How Media Shapes Our Senses

How do we get out of the left-right paradigm? “We flip the narrative,” David Gornoski says as he explains that the answer lies in putting skin in the game and focusing on innovation. James Kourtides calls in to expand on this issue. Kourtides says that the work of Marshall McLuhan is paramount if we are […]