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Chinese Communist Party money tied to professors and public health

The Alan Sanders Show

Release Date: 07/07/2021

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On today’s show, we examine the latest pro-Hamas/anti-Israel move from Quid pro Joe. It seems if the PM of Israel does not do what Biden wants him to, then Biden will not deliver the promised weapons that Congress has already approved. Where have we heard this same scenario before? Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) weighs in, along with David Axelrod and CNN’s Scott Jennings. I also remind you this isn’t the first time Biden has dissed our ally when he threatened to withhold funding from then PM Menachem Begin. Then we dive into an interview with CNN’s Erin Burnett. It’s a really sad...

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On today’s show, we spend time reviewing the Alvin Bragg case against Donald Trump and the dumpster fire testimony that was Stormy Daniels. The testimony was so bad, even biased Judge Merchan told the jury to discount most of it. You know it’s bad when Jonathan Turley, Alan Dershowitz and CNN all agree it is a nightmare for the prosecution. Things are not looking good for Special Counsel Jack Smith. After all the revelations from the last week or two, Judge Aileen Canon has vacated the May 20 start date for the documents trial and has pushed it back indefinitely. Instead, she is going to...

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On today’s show, I spend some time on what I think is the most insidious type of bigotry, and that is the bigotry of low expectations. This relates to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D-NY) statement that young, black children in the Bronx don’t even know what the word “computer” is. This leads to John Kirby saying we sometimes have to negotiate with terrorists. He said this knowing Hamas changed some of the language in the negotiated ceasefire, making it obvious they don’t have any living hostages anymore. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez managed to step in it twice in the last couple days....

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On today’s show, I have to open with a topic we covered around two years ago with the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. Thanks to unredacted documents released by Judge Aileen Canon, many outlets are catching up to where we have been in this audience for a long time now. But, for the newer listeners, we go through the cover-up and setup that was the Mar-a-Lago documents raid. Karma is wonderful when we see it work in real-time. New York State Senator Kevin Parker, who supported and voted for the “Adult Survivors Act”, which allowed lunatic E. Jean Carroll to sue Trump over accusations of assault,...

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On today’s show, we start off Friday as we usually do, by going through Tara Bull’s Top 10 Headlines the media (likely) didn’t tell you this week. It’s a great way to hit several topics in rapid fire. There is a new bill that has been quietly pushed into committee called The Courage to Serve Act. This bill would provide illegals who choose to serve in the military, an automatic pathway to amnesty and full citizenship. The “hush money” case in NYC is becoming more of a salacious tabloid exercise rather than trying to prove any criminality. In fact, we have yet to hear a single...

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Happy Friday! Today we once again open the show by diving into Tara Bull’s Top 10 News list. This leads into my first topic, revisiting the SCOTUS hearing over Presidential immunity. I wanted to play a short exchange between Neil Gorsuch and the attorney representing the views of Special Counsel Jack Smith, Michael Dreeben. Gorsuch concludes what I brought to you yesterday – this case is not about Donald Trump. It’s about the future of the US Presidency, regardless of political party. To show you lawfare isn’t just being waged on Donald Trump, I then dive into the case of Dexter...

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In this episode, I discuss the Chinese Communist Party and their monetary influence in higher education and public health. The original on-air broadcast was heard on July 5 on WSB Radio in Atlanta, GA. WSB can be heard on 95.5FM, AM750, using the WBS Radio app, iHeart Radio app or by going to the WSB Radio website

Before getting to the subject, I spend a few minutes discussing news and how there is no longer one source for everything you need. News is packaged and marketed to a targeted audience. You need to be aware of that when you consume the news. Headlines are crafted as click-bait, getting you to go to their site where they make money on your visit. Oftentimes, the headline will lead you to believe one thing, while the meat of the story says another. But, hardly anyone goes past the 30 second sound bite or the first paragraph. Social media is founded on the notion that a handful of words and a clever meme is all you need to become an instant expert. 

Because of what I do, I need to read as much as I can, from as many sources as I can. I must understand the subject as deeply as possible before I can provide any analysis. I mention one of my favorite quotes from George S. Patton, "If everyone is thinking the same, then no one is thinking." There is nothing wrong with challenging your information or ideas. Healthy discourse is a positive activity. It helps you reshape your own opinion or, conversely, may serve to strengthen it. 

This leads to my main topic of Chinese Communist Party influence in many areas of Western society. Today, I focus specifically on a professor at Columbia who wanted to squash any thoughts Covid-19 came from the Wuhan Lab. It took a year and Freedom of Information Request (FOIA) to get thousands of pages of emails released from Dr. Fauci. Many of them were heavily redacted. But, the picture has become more and more clear in the last few months. There was a concerted effort on the part of those in academia and public health to protect their Chinese friends and investors and the expense of telling the truth. 

And it goes even more afoul when we look at big tech and social media. The Libertarian part of my brain has always understood a private company can choose to limit speech. The First Amendment exists to protect us from the Government, not Facebook. However, when we discover members of public health, specifically, Dr. Fauci, trading emails with the CEO of Facebook, we are now in a different scenario. Government is using it's influence to manipulate the business decisions of a private company. This is an infringement of the First Amendment via backdoor methods. We look back to a year ago and realize how much truth was censored and how many possible medicines and therapeutics could have been implemented sooner. But, many in government, the scientific community and public health did not want to give the former president any wins at all. They held the health of our citizens and those of the world secondary to their emotional hatred of Donald Trump. What's worse, they were more worried about protecting the Chinese Communist Party, rather than telling the truth, especially if it meant siding with President Trump. 

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