
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Chlorine dioxide is the most unbelievable story of suppression of information you could imagine," says Ken McCarthy, setting the stage for yet another dig into the corruption and censorship that pervade nearly every media outlet, industry, and US government entity.
Press play to discover:
Ken McCarthy played a key role in the commercialization of the internet, is an expert on internet advertising and marketing, and studied neuroscience at Princeton University.
On today's show, he tells listeners the truth about chlorine dioxide: what it is, what it's used for, how to use it properly, and why you don't know about it—or only know it as a dangerous, poisonous substance.
He also names specific individuals in journalism and major media outlets who have spread misinformation or outright lies on the topic, and the potential motivation behind these efforts.
Arguably, this motivation boils down to one thing: money. A single therapeutic dose of chlorine dioxide quite literally costs a fraction of a penny, and its constituent parts cannot be regulated.
And what does this mean for Big Pharma? (Which, by the way, owns the media.)
Ken McCarthy answers this question and more, filling in the eye-opening and extremely important details on this topic.
This episode isn't one to miss. Tune in to learn more.
By Amplifying Thought LeadersChlorine dioxide is the most unbelievable story of suppression of information you could imagine," says Ken McCarthy, setting the stage for yet another dig into the corruption and censorship that pervade nearly every media outlet, industry, and US government entity.
Press play to discover:
Ken McCarthy played a key role in the commercialization of the internet, is an expert on internet advertising and marketing, and studied neuroscience at Princeton University.
On today's show, he tells listeners the truth about chlorine dioxide: what it is, what it's used for, how to use it properly, and why you don't know about it—or only know it as a dangerous, poisonous substance.
He also names specific individuals in journalism and major media outlets who have spread misinformation or outright lies on the topic, and the potential motivation behind these efforts.
Arguably, this motivation boils down to one thing: money. A single therapeutic dose of chlorine dioxide quite literally costs a fraction of a penny, and its constituent parts cannot be regulated.
And what does this mean for Big Pharma? (Which, by the way, owns the media.)
Ken McCarthy answers this question and more, filling in the eye-opening and extremely important details on this topic.
This episode isn't one to miss. Tune in to learn more.