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Frank Sontag is the host of the The Impact Program, a talk show on 95.5 FM KLOS, Los Angeles, which discusses a wide variety of topics. Impact is a call-in show but sometimes features in-studio guests. The program airs every Sunday night/Monday morning from midnight to 5 a.m. He is also a part of the Mark & Brian KLOS morning show.

Impact Program

The Impact Program is primarily a call-in show but Sontag will discuss certain topics and provide commentaries about particular subjects, usually about politics or philosophy. Sontag does not create a specific topic to discuss while on air and instead encourages callers to talk about anything on their mind irregardless of what he, a guest, or previous callers have been recently discussing. However, there have been some recurring topics discussed on the program which include:

  • Criticism of Television. However, Sontag does admit to a love-hate relationship with The Sopranos and sneaks a peak at television at the gym where he works out.
  • Sontag questions conventional medicine and refers to it as Allopathic medicine. He also disputes the notion that HIV is the sole cause of AIDS and that it is a myth invented by conspiracy of medical entities and individuals. What is identified as AIDS, according to Sontag, is a combination of symptoms brought on by the destruction of the human immune system by a polluted environment and food chain and by reckless use of prescription pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs.

Guests on the program are frequently those who offer alternative political or spiritual views to the mainstream. One frequent guest is Craig Hulet.

Personal Views

Sontag espouses progressive liberal values, although he usually questions labels. He was once a Reagan conservative but says his life was changed when he was knocked off his motorcycle while riding on a Los Angeles freeway in 1984. He opposes the death penalty saying that humanity does not have the right to play God with other people.

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