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The Defender Show
Meet the people who are changing the world one brave step at a time. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. interviews people from all walks of life who are demonstrating fortitude and integrity in times of strife and controversy.
Hosts: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
episodes
What’s the deal with chemtrails? What research exists that backs up their existence? What role do they play in the health of our environment and change in our climate? Dane Wigington joins ‘The Defender Show’ to discuss these questions and more. Tune in!
Denis Rancourt, Ph.D. joins ‘The Defender Show’ to share his shocking analysis of all-cause-mortality data, related to excess deaths. He discusses the correlation between poverty and disability, which contrasts with that of age. Tune in to this episode on CHD.TV to hear from Dr. Rancourt!
Dr. Harvey Risch of Yale University discusses science versus plausibility with RFK, Jr. in this episode of ‘The Defender Show.’ Science starts with theories, hypotheses, that have examinable empiric ramifications. Nevertheless, those theories are not science; they motivate science. Science occurs when individuals do experiments or make observations that bear upon the implications or ramifications of the theories. Those findings tend to support or refute the theories, which are then modified or updated to adjust to the new observations or discarded if compelling evidence shows that they fail to describe nature. The cycle is then repeated. Science is the performance of empirical or observational work to obtain evidence confirming or refuting theories.