Topic: 1986

3 chapters across the catalog

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:51:13 - 1:54:34

1821: Genesis

Toxic Stress and the 40-Year History of Homelessness

The discussion traces the modern homelessness crisis back to the 1986 "Hands Across America" event organized by Ken Kragan. Public health experts use the term "toxic stress" to describe the chronic debilitating impact of housing insecurity on children. The hosts suggest that the long-term "softening up" of the public on this issue is a precursor to the introduction of Universal Basic Income.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:28:20 - 1:32:51

1721: Doc Doc Go

Peter McCullough, Childhood Vaccine Moratorium Call

Dr. Peter McCullough has called for a moratorium on childhood vaccines, citing a correlation between the increasing vaccine schedule and rising rates of autism and neuropsychiatric disorders. McCullough references studies of unvaccinated populations, such as the Amish, to argue that "going natural" leads to better health outcomes.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:23:38 - 2:26:31

1665: Flag Gate

Challenger Astronaut Doppelganger Theory

A clip from a Broward County public meeting features a man presenting a theory that the 1986 Challenger astronauts are still alive. He points to individuals with the same names, ages, and faces—such as a Yale law professor named Judith Resnick—working in various academic and professional fields. The speaker argues the statistical probability of these "doppelgangers" is impossible.