Dr. Harvey Risch is Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology at Yale University’s School of Medicine and School of Public Health. An author of over 400 peer-reviewed research papers and over 50,000 citations, his focus has been on etiology, treatment and prevention of cancer — notably ovarian, pancreatic, lung, and stomach —  genetic disposition, diet, immunology, and contraceptive hormones. He is also the editor of the …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 8.29.23
Dr. Meryl Nass is an internal medicine physician in Maine, a biological warfare epidemiologist and an expert on anthrax. She has specialized in treating patients with Gulf War syndrome, adverse reactions from the anthrax vaccine and vaccine safety and efficacy in general. In the past she has testified on six separate occasions before Congress on behalf of veterans suffering from the causes of Gulf War …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 8.22.23
Dr. Naomi Wolf is the CEO of the Daily Clout, a nonprofit that enables people to see, share and affect live legislative bills which otherwise would be largely non-transparent and passed in behind closed doors. She is perhaps best known as a feminist leader, journalist and author writing about feminism and women’s rights, the emerging totalitarianism in the US and more recently the Covid pandemic and …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 8.15.23
Dr. Mark Trozzi is a Canadian physician who has been practicing emergency and trauma medicine for over three decades  He sits on the steering committee for the World Council for Health, which has been at the forefront of pushing back against the official Covid-19 narrative on scientific grounds, and has been an activist with various Canadian organizations such as Vaccine Choice Canada and …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 8.08.23
Dr. Paul Marik is the former Distinguished Professor of Internal Medicine and Chair of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Eastern Virginia Medical School in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. Marik holds fellowships in the Canadian Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, the American College of Physicians and the American Board of Physician Nutrition Specialists. He has authored over 400 peer reviewed journal papers, 50 book …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 8.01.23
Celia Farber is an independent investigative journalist who has been published in Harpers, Esquire, Rolling Stone, Spin and many others. Since 1987, she has covered the HIV and AIDS controversy extensively. Activist Michael Callen called Farber “the best AIDS journalist in the world.” Her 2006 article for Harper’s magazine detailing the totalitarian corruption of HIV/AIDS research was titled “Out of Control: AIDS And The Corruption …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 7.25.23
Heather MacDonald is a political and social commentator, attorney and bestseller author.  She is currently the Thomas Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank, and a contributing editor at City Journal where she covers higher education, immigration, policing, homelessness and race relations. Heather is a graduate of Yale University, was a Yale Mellon fellow at Clare College at Cambridge …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 7.18.23
Scott Ritter is a former major in the US Marine Corp, intelligence officer and military strategist during the Cold War with the Soviet Union and in the Middle East. He served as a lead analyst for Marine deployment during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Iran-Iraq war. During Operation Desert Storm, Scott was the ballistic missile advisor to General Schwarzkopf. Later he assumed the role of …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 7.11.23
Dr. Devra Davis is a highly distinguished medical researcher, epidemiologist and health activist who has served as an adviser on chemical safety for the Dept of Health and Human Services and CDC, the UN, the European Environmental Agency, the World Health Organization and other national and international bodies. She is the founder and president of the Environmental Health Trust, the world’s only nonprofit …
The Progressive Commentary Hour 7.04.23
Charles Ortleb is a journalist, novelist and filmmaker who gained notoriety as the publisher of the gay biweekly New York Native between 1980 and 1996. The Native was the first major publication to take the AIDS epidemic seriously and question the AIDS hypothesis. The publication brought many important individuals such as Peter Duesberg to public attention. New York Native also published John …