Richard Gale & Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, May 24, 2022 In 1976, Dr. Halstead Holman, the youngest professor to be named chairman of Stanford University’s Department of Medicine at the age of 35, wrote, “the medical establishment is not primarily engaged in the disinterested pursuit of knowledge into medical practice; rather in significant part it is engaged in …
Stumbling Off the Anthropocene Cliff
Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, May 17, 2022 Climate scientists and environmental activists now refer to our postmodern era as the Anthropocene Age. Indeed modern civilization’s heavy reliance upon fossil fuels is destroying the planet unwittingly. Our carbon footprint is evidenced everywhere we look. Our addiction to carbon-based energy should be more transparent than ever the past …
America’s Full Spectrum Decline
Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, May 10, 2022 “It is possible to live only as long as life intoxicates us; once we are sober we cannot help seeing that it is all a delusion, a stupid delusion.” Leo Tolstoy For an ever-growing number of Americans, life is becoming ever more difficult and precarious to maneuver for …
The Climate Crisis is a Spiritual Emergency
Richard Gale & Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, May 5, 2022 Phyllis is a very conscientious environmentalist. She goes beyond the call of duty to spread the word about climate warming through the organizations she belongs to and her social media network. She travels long distances to join climate marches and to demonstrate against tar oil pipelines and hydrofracking projects, …
America’s Medical Police State
Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, May 4, 2022 Americans are going through a very unsettling and confusing period in our history. It is the kind of socio-economic disruption that only occurs every five or six generations. In part, this confusion is because people are unable to discern what is true and who to trust and believe. There …
The Adolescent Tantrums that Define American Culture
Gary Null PhD and Richard Gale Progressive Radio Network, May 3, 2022 What does it mean when the government’s largest anti-terrorism enforcement agency for domestic and public security, the Department of Homeland Security, creates a governance board to rule over what information is true and permissible and what is false and to be censored? In case we have forgotten Orwell’s …
Stumbling Off the Anthropocene Cliff
Richard Gale and Gary Null Progressive Radio Network, May 18, 2022 Climate scientists and environmental activists now refer to our postmodern era as the Anthropocene Age. Indeed modern civilization’s heavy reliance upon fossil fuels is destroying the planet unwittingly. Our carbon footprint is evidenced everywhere we look. Our addiction to carbon-based energy should be more transparent than ever the past …
A Concise Review of Misinformation, Bias, and Defamation on Gary Null’s Wikipedia Entry
A Concise Review of Misinformation, Bias, and Defamation on Gary Null’s Wikipedia Entry Gary Null and Associates, July 21, 2020 The Problem of Skepticism on Wikipedia Health Pages As long as Skeptic philosophy and its subjective beliefs are ruled as reliable, objective resources that can be cited on Wikipedia biographies of living persons, very little progress will ever be …
5G: The Path to Becoming Wired into All Things
5G: The Path to Becoming Wired into All Things Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Commentary Hour, May 19, 2020 On May 18th, Tucker Carlson interviewed a person who argued for the dramatic urgency to support 5G wireless technology. His reason was that the Chinese were making every effort to dominate the 5G market; therefore, if the US …
Weaponizing Wikipedia
Weaponizing Wikipedia Richard Gale and Gary Null PhD Progressive Radio Network, February 10, 2020  “It is dangerous to let the public behind the scenes. They are easily disillusioned and then they are angry with you for it was the illusion they loved.” — W. Somerset Maugham “He who despises his own life is soon master of another’s. Beware, for …