Zoltan Istvan explores poverty issues for indigenous people in Paraguay for National Geographic On Assignment.
In 2002, adventure journalist Zoltan Istvan pioneered and popularized volcano boarding while on assignment in the South Pacific for the National Geographic Channel. Zoltan Istvan has transitioned from being a National Geographic reporter to real estate mogul, and now a science fiction author who has his sights set on the presidency. Zoltan has explored more than 100 countries—many as a journalist for the National Geographic Channel—writing, filming, and appearing in dozens of television stories, articles, and webcasts. Formerly a reporter for the National Geographic Channel. In the wake of the genocide in Cambodia during the 1970's, tourists are drawn to the killing fields of Phnom Penh.
Born in California, Zoltan is an Ivy-league educated man yearning to use science, technology, and reason to Zoltan Istvan Gyurko, professionally known as Zoltan Istvan (born 1973), is an American transhumanist, journalist, entrepreneur and Libertarian futurist.. Zoltan Istvan is a leader of the transhumanist movement, which advocates using radical science to improve and evolve the human being. Istvan, a 46-year-old former National Geographic reporter, previously ran against Trump in 2016 as the Transhumanist Party candidate and also ran for governor of California as a Libertarian.
Zoltan Istvan is a Libertarian candidate for California Governor. He wrote for Vice's Motherboard, Wired, The Huffington Post, TechCrunch and Newsweek.. After graduating from Columbia University with a degree in philosophy and religion, Zoltan began a solo, multi-year sailing journey around the world carrying 500 handpicked books, mostly classics.
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In 2003, Istvan was working as a video journalist for National Geographic, covering a story about Vietnamese farmers’ dangerous harvest of metal from unexploded American ordnance.
Istvan, a 46-year-old former National Geographic reporter, previously ran against Trump in 2016 as the Transhumanist Party candidate and also ran for His philosophical thriller has been called "revolutionary," "life-changing," and "a masterpiece" by readers, scholars, and critics.
… A humanitarian activist and former journalist for National Geographic, Zoltan has been compared in major media to a young Al Gore and described as a modern-day Ayn Rand.
A humanitarian activist and former journalist for National Geographic, Zoltan has been compared in major media to a young Al Gore and described as a modern-day Ayn Rand.