
Steve Cortez
Investigative filmmaker and commentator (Cortez Investigates) who contributed reporting and analysis on Argentina, hemispheric policy, and related geopolitical matters.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4929: The Islamification Of The US And The West
Peter McElvaney, a British commentator focused on cultural and security issues, talks about his observations of rising mosque counts and Sharia courts in Texas, drawing parallels with Europe. Steve Cortez, an investigative filmmaker, discusses the significant influence of Muslim voters and organizational efforts in U.S. politics. Both guests express concerns about the cultural and economic implications of these changes, warning that Texas may be a strategic target for rapid Islamic institutional growth.

Oct 21, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4867: Making America Healthy Again And Stopping Chronic Disease
Steve Cortez, an investigative filmmaker known for the Make America Healthy Again documentary, joins the discussion to address America’s health crisis. He delves into the chronic disease epidemic and the roles of Big Food and Big Pharma in perpetuating it. Cortez outlines the MAHA agenda, emphasizing preventive care and regenerative farming. He advocates for banning pharmaceutical ads to challenge corporate influence and shares insights from his documentaries aimed at voter persuasion. The conversation is a passionate call for immediate change in public health policy.

Sep 29, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4812: Breaking Up The Psychiatric Corruption in The US; Taking Back New Jersey
Derek Harvey, a former military officer known for his expertise in national security, joins Steve Cortez, an investigative journalist focused on cultural shifts, to tackle pressing issues. They discuss the rise of organized leftist groups like Antifa and the need for targeted law enforcement responses. Cortez shares insights on polling around trans-related violence while critiquing the 'therapeutic society.' The conversation reveals how political dynamics in New Jersey are shifting as working-class voters express concerns over affordability and immigration.


