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American Thought Leaders, hosted by The Epoch Times Senior Editor Jan Jekielek and his reporting team, features in-depth discussions with some of America’s most influential thought leaders on pertinent issues facing our nation today.

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Pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Michael Egnor has performed more than 7,000 brain surgeries over the course of his career. He argues that there is overwhelming clinical evidence that the soul is real and cannot be reduced to brain activity alone. “The existence of the human soul is completely consistent with the best modern neuroscience. Science is not our enemy…If we look at science objectively, and we look at the real evidence, [we’ll find that] we have souls and there are immaterial powers of our soul—reason and free will—and that our souls are immortal.” 🔴 PREMIERE 9PM ET on @EpochTV: https://ept.ms/4ozJwNq

Here’s how we could fix drug safety overnight, says investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi. “In the Vioxx scandal, not one CEO went to jail despite making decisions that resulted in tens of thousands of people dying from these medications. …You need to make the individuals responsible for this, and I think as soon as an individual at a pharmaceutical company is made accountable for the decisions under their watch, I think that this behavior will stop overnight. …At the moment, they think they're sheltered. They're protected by the company, and in fact, some of the time, they're rewarded by their behavior and promoted in other companies.” 🔴 WATCH FULL: https://ept.ms/4oynQRI

🚨 The Paxil scandal is an astonishing example of how drug data can be hidden and spun—and then sold to kids. “In the late 90s, the manufacturer GlaxoSmithKline or GSK did a series of trials and found that the drug was no better than placebo.…There was an email that was sent to staff where GSK said that [it] would be commercially unacceptable to disclose the poor efficacy data of this drug. So instead of telling the truth, they hired a PR firm to write the medical journal for them, to ghostwrite the article and put a positive spin on it, and then that was submitted to the journal, and it was published in 2001.” -Investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi https://rumble.com/v72iq6a-how-drug-data-can-be-hidden-and-spun-the-story-of-paxil-maryanne-demasi.html

“Psychiatry is a classic example of where pharmaceutical companies have been sponsoring their own trials and burying data and then putting a spin on the medical journal, saying that the drug is safe and effective when the fact is [that] it's not.” “This is not an exception. This happens commonly. Throughout history, pharmaceutical companies have been sued for designing trials [and] hiding, burying data,” she says. - Investigative journalist Maryanne Demasi 🔴 PREMIERE 9PM ET on @EpochTV: https://ept.ms/4oynQRI

🚨 FBI Director Kash reveals all the content found in the "burn bags" of Trump documents will be released. "You're going to see everything we found in that room in one way or another—be it through investigation, public trial, or disclosure of Congress," says Kash Patel. 🎬 My FULL interview with Kash Patel: youtu.be/wdLe3nfFdcs

🚨 FBI Director Kash reveals that new intel shows fentanyl traffickers are struggling after precursors supply from China has dried up. "We were successfully able to shut off all 13 precursors that make fentanyl and regulate fully seven additional chemicals that alter fentanyl to make it a lethal, addictive drug that it is. And that pipeline being shut off is forcing drug traffickers to scramble…for alternatives. And here's the good news: They know and we know there aren't any." 🎬 📽 My FULL interview with Kash Patel will premiere TODAY @ 5PM EASTERN: https://youtu.be/wdLe3nfFdcs

🚨 FBI Director Kash Patel reveals murder rates in America are now at the lowest in recent memory—"down 25% from coast to coast." The FBI will be releasing these statistics in December, he says. In our EXCLUSIVE interview with Kash Patel, premiering at 5PM EASTERN TODAY, we dive into the FBI's crackdown on violent criminal networks and foreign espionage, what's next for the Comey case, upcoming Antifa prosecutions, "burn bags," recent criticisms, and more. 🔴 PREMIERE 5PM ET on @EpochTV: https://ept.ms/43VTeSK

🚨 FBI Director Kash says the FBI is going HARD after the 764 network of online predators targeting children, and they've increased arrests nearly five-fold. "They were preying on kids from 8 to 15 years old, convincing these children to send them nude and sexually explicit pictures. …What's worse is they were sharing and exchanging information about animal crushing, about torturing animals…These criminals were convincing children to mutilate themselves. …Unfortunately, more than one these children ended up committing suicide because they were threatened by the perpetrator that we will go public if you tell anyone. …I'm proud to announce today, Jan, that the number of arrests that this FBI has against 764 network this year alone is up 490% from the same time last year." 📽 My full interview with Kash Patel on a wide range of topics will premiere Saturday 5pm ET on The Epoch Times: https://ept.ms/43VTeSK

🚨 FBI Director Kash Patel reveals the FBI and Treasury are working together to trace Antifa’s networks, money trails, and financial backers, tapping expanded powers from President Trump’s designation of Antifa as a domestic terrorist group. “I’ve always said: Follow the money.” Kash Patel says prosecutions are coming in the new year. 📽 My full interview with Kash Patel on a wide-range of topics from Antifa to Comey prosecution to China deal to "burn bags" will premiere Saturday 5pm ET on The Epoch Times: https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/exclusive-kash-patel-talks-china-fentanyl-violent-networks-and-burn-bags-5950516?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=SocialM&utm_content=AmericanThoughtLeaders&utm_term=KashPatel

EXCLUSIVE: FBI Director Kash Patel reveals the FBI & DOJ "have numerous options to proceed" after the criminal case against former FBI director James Comey was dismissed. He says actions will be taken right after Thanksgiving. My complete interview with Kash Patel will premiere this SATURDAY 5PM EASTERN on @EpochTimes We'll cover many important topics, incl. the secret burn bags, the FBI's work to dismantle violent crime networks, Chinese fentanyl & espionage, recent controversies, and more.

🚨NEW: @Kash_Patel reveals what really happened in the Oval Office when rumors spread he was about to be removed. "It was pretty comical…The President laughed, and he said: what are they talking about? Kash is doing a great job. In fact, he goes, Kash, you want to take a photo in front of the Declaration of Independence and tell them how good of a job you're doing? I said, sure thing, Mr. President. Obviously everyone works at the pleasure of the President. …When the media gets together with anonymous sources, like they always do, and it gets louder and louder and louder, that just means our mission is the most effective it's ever been." 🎬Exclusive interview with FBI Director Kash Patelwill premiere this Saturday 5pm ET on @EpochTimes: We'll cover: - new details in the FBI's war on crime - China trip - Comey prosecution - burn bags and so much more! Stay tuned.

Twelve years ago, Jeffrey Tucker was convinced he had nothing to learn from a farmer. Today he believes that regenerative farmer Joel Salatin is “all the things that Thomas Jefferson was”: “I stood back in the back as [Joel Salatin] began to talk, and he was railing against the way animals are raised and against the way they're slaughtered and the American food supply. I remember he would say things like: ‘we need to rediscover the chickenness of the chicken’.…I couldn't understand it. Now, I'm all in. …He reminds me of Thomas Jefferson. He was a great architect—and Joel Salatin is also an architect—kind of a scientist in a way, a great philosopher and writer, but also a farmer.” 🔴 WATCH FULL: https://ept.ms/482cC2V

To what extent do pharmaceutical companies influence the direction of science, policy, and our information ecosystem? Brownstone Institute founder Jeffrey Tucker has been reflecting deeply on this question: “The strangest thing that I think maybe I've discovered over the last five years, is: I feel like I've spent my entire career trying to understand this thing we call government, right? And I've always thought of it as an exogenous thing, like here's society and here's government. And the one piece of the puzzle I did not understand is the extent to which industry is so interwoven with the operations of government,” he says. https://rumble.com/v728mzo-the-incredible-power-of-big-pharma.html

“We saw science deployed in a way that violated human rights—and that is not what we want science to do.” Jeffrey Tucker reflects on lessons from the last five years: “If we have good science, it should be consistent with other truths, like human rights and human freedom.” In this episode, he breaks down nine foundational institutions of American life that he believes are in desperate need of reform. 🔴 PREMIERE 9PM ET on @EpochTV: https://ept.ms/482cC2V

“If we can't get these [rare earths]…there will be wars fought over this.” But Rice University chemist Dr. James Tour has found an ingenious solution to America’s rare earths problem. Tour and his team have pioneered an efficient and low-cost method to extract rare earth metals from electronics and mining waste. The process is known as flash Joule heating. When he presented his method to a group of generals from NATO, a top general stood up and said: “This is going to prevent wars…If you can take our waste and produce rare earth metals for us, I don't have to fight wars over this.” 🔴 WATCH FULL: https://ept.ms/3KiqYDc

Here’s how a little known technology could break China’s rare earth stranglehold. Surprisingly, it’s neither particularly difficult nor expensive. Rice University chemist and professor Dr. James Tour and his team have pioneered a method known as flash Joule heating that can unlock rare earth elements from things we already have abundantly available: industrial, electronic, and mining waste. https://rumble.com/v72422s-how-this-tech-could-break-chinas-rare-earth-stranglehold-dr.-james-tour.html

🚨 In a few years, America may not need to buy rare earths from China anymore, says chemist Dr. James Tour. Why? Because he and his team have pioneered an incredible process to quickly extract rare earths from things we have abundantly available: electronic waste and industrial waste. It’s called flash Joule heating. And it can be used to efficiently separate out rare earths and other critical minerals from e-waste, industrial waste, and mine tailings—all of which are plentiful in America. The process is quick and relatively clean and inexpensive compared to the process it takes to extract rare earths from ore. And rare earths and minerals are infinitely recyclable, unlike plastics, so the same process can be repeatedly applied to old electronics, retired military equipment, etc. “This will solve the problem. It won't solve it overnight, because we have to gear up… but it could solve the whole problem within five years,” Tour says. 🔴 PREMIERE 5PM ET on @EpochTV: https://ept.ms/4rhc294

Every hour, apps on our smartphone are making hundreds, if not thousands of connections to known data harvesting servers and transferring enormous amounts of data to them without us knowing. This information is then sold and used to target us—whether by marketers, criminals, or even foreign governments. But there are new alternatives to iPhones and Androids that can shield users against tracking and third party data harvesting. https://rumble.com/v721mqk-new-smartphones-that-protect-users-from-surveillance-and-tracking.html

Former Apple product manager Joe Weil reveals that every single one of us can easily be surveilled and targeted by anyone, including our own or foreign governments, by simply purchasing and triangulating advertising data from smartphones: “All of our government agents, operators, and private people in private business are facing this problem: where you go is easily discoverable from advertising data from smartphones. And this is just publicly available. … It's purchasable. Mike Yeagley, he’s the primary subject of “Means of Control”—Byron Tau's great book that really lifted the curtain on this—he became famous because he purchased advertising data and showed the head of the DOD, here's the home addresses of an entire Delta team.” 🔴 WATCH FULL: https://ept.ms/4ibbcXp

Every hour, apps on our smartphone are making hundreds, if not thousands of connections to known data harvesting servers and transferring enormous amounts of data to them without us knowing. This information is then sold and used to target us—whether by marketers, criminals, or even foreign governments. But there are new alternatives to iPhones and Androids that can shield users against tracking and third party data harvesting. https://rumble.com/v720ckk-new-smartphones-that-protect-users-from-surveillance-and-tracking.html