Topic: 1976

10 chapters across the catalog

Joy Boy
Episode 1691 1:21:25 - 1:24:45

1691: Joy Boy

UK Drought of 1976, Historical Heatwave Comparison

A retrospective on the UK summer of 1976 highlights a period of extreme heat where the River Thames dried up and the country faced a 10-week drought. The segment contrasts the "halcyon" and communal memories of that summer with modern climate change alarmism, noting that similar droughts occurred in the 1980s without the same political framing.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 13:10 - 14:13

1438: Trips of Clump

Swine Flu Vaccine, 1976 Headlines, Media Distraction

A review of 1976 newspaper headlines reveals a major flu shot scare involving 11 reported deaths and the suspension of vaccination programs in nine states. This historical context is used to suggest that major televised events, like the first ABC broadcast of the Oscars that year, have historically served to distract the public from health crises.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 1:43:23 - 1:45:38

1438: Trips of Clump

Network Movie Speech, 1976 Economic Crisis, Social Decay

The iconic "I'm mad as hell" speech from the 1976 film *Network* is highlighted for its contemporary relevance regarding inflation, crime, and social decay. The film's depiction of a public exhausted by economic depression and "punks running wild in the street" is presented as a rhyme with current events in 2022.

Bug Appetit!
Episode 1351 27:59 - 32:37

1351: Bug Appetit!

VAERS Database Statistics, Vaccine Safety Thresholds

Dr. Peter McCullough compares current VAERS data to the 1976 Swine Flu vaccination program, which was halted after 25 deaths. As of May 2021, the database shows over 4,000 deaths and 10,000 hospitalizations following COVID-19 vaccination. The discussion labels the current rollout as an unprecedented and potentially lethal experiment on the American population.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 57:28 - 1:01:02

1347: Big Caffeine

Swine Flu Vaccine History, Seasonal Virus Trends

The current pandemic response is compared to the 1976 swine flu vaccine campaign, which was halted after approximately 50 deaths were linked to the shot. The discussion notes that respiratory viruses typically subside in the spring and summer, only to return in the autumn. There is speculation that pharmaceutical companies will eventually combine COVID-19 boosters with annual flu shots to create a recurring revenue stream.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 2:15:48 - 2:18:49

1226: Bat's True!

1976 Swine Flu Scare and 60 Minutes Report

A retrospective on the 1976 swine flu scare features a *60 Minutes* report by Mike Wallace detailing the government's failed mass immunization program. Over 46 million Americans took the shot, leading to thousands of claims for neurological damage and death, totaling $3.5 billion in damages. The hosts use this historical example to illustrate a pattern of government and media-driven health panics.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 2:28:35 - 2:35:33

767: Frontier Science

Donald Trump, Ground Game and Organized Crime Allegations

Donald Trump's campaign is building a sophisticated "ground game" in early primary states like Iowa, focusing on turning fans into committed caucus-goers. The hosts discuss long-standing but rarely mentioned allegations of Trump's ties to organized crime in the New York construction industry. They compare Trump's current trajectory to Ronald Reagan's 1976 campaign, suggesting the establishment may attempt to derail him at the last moment.

Google Wave Invite
Episode 135 50:08 - 56:10

135: Google Wave Invite

1976 Swine Flu Retrospective, CDC Neurological Damage

A retrospective on the 1976 swine flu scare features archival audio of CDC officials discussing the mass immunization program that led to thousands of claims for neurological damage. The segment draws parallels between the 1976 event and current H1N1 policies, including the potential for mandatory vaccinations for healthcare workers.

Bizarre Sex Crime
Episode 102 56:32 - 58:26

102: Bizarre Sex Crime

WHO Pandemic Alert, Swine Flu, Pharmaceutical Deals

The World Health Organization is reportedly considering raising the pandemic alert to level six for the swine flu. The hosts argue that the severity is exaggerated to fulfill pharmaceutical contracts for vaccines. Dvorak recalls his time as an air pollution inspector during the 1976 swine flu scare.