Torsten Engelbrecht works as investigative journalist in Hamburg. In 2009, he received the Alternative Media Award for his article "The Amalgam Controversy." He was trained at the renowned magazine for professional journalists "Message" and was a permanent editor at the "Financial Times Deutschland," among others. He has written for publications such as "OffGuardian", "Süddeutsche Zeitung", "Neue Zürcher Zeitung", "Rubikon", "Greenpeace Magazin" and "The Ecologist". In 2010 his book "Die Zukunft der Krebsmedizin" (The Future of Cancer Medicine) has been published, with 3 doctors as co-authors. www.torstenengelbrecht.com
Dr. Claus Köhnlein, MD, is a medical specialist of internal diseases. He completed his residency in the Oncology Department at the University of Kiel. Since 1993, he has worked in his own medical practice, treating also Hepatitis C and AIDS patients who are skeptical of antiviral medications. Köhnlein is one of the world's most experienced experts when it comes to alleged viral epidemics. In April 2020, he was mentioned in the "OffGuardian" article "8 More Experts Questionig the Coronavirus Panic." A "Russia Today" interview with him, published on Youtube in September 2020, on the topic "fatal COVID-19 overtherapy" achieved almost 1.4 million views within a short time.
Dr. Samantha Bailey, MD, is a research physician in New Zealand. She completed her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree at Otago University in 2005. She has worked in general practice, telehealth and in clinical trials for over 12 years with a particular interest in novel tests and treatments for medical diseases. She has the largest YouTube health channel in New Zealand, and creates educational health videos based on questions from her audience. Bailey has also been a co-presenter for a nationwide television health show in New Zealand that debunks common health misconceptions, called The Checkup.
Dr. Stefano Scoglio, BSc PhD, is an expert in microbiology and naturopathy. Since 2004, he has been working as a scientific researcher, publishing many articles in international scientific journals and coordinating scientific and clinical research on Klamath algae extracts, and on microalgae-based probiotics, in cooperation with the Italian NationalResearch Center and various Universities. He is the inventor of 7 medical patents. For his important scientific publications, in 2018, Scoglio was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine.