Topic: Ace2

9 chapters across the catalog

Disease X
Episode 1576 1:11:41 - 1:15:47

1576: Disease X

RFK Jr., Ethnically Targeted Bioweapons, Ukraine Labs

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed that the U.S. and China are developing ethnically targeted bioweapons, suggesting that COVID-19 was structured to disproportionately affect Caucasians and Black people while sparing Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese populations. Kennedy linked these efforts to biolabs in Ukraine and the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Media attempts to label these comments as anti-semitic are viewed as a distraction from the underlying issue of illegal gain-of-function research and bioweapon development.

Canuck Chuck
Episode 1526 28:25 - 31:38

1526: Canuck Chuck

Egg Yolk Antibodies, COVID-19 Neutralization, Conspiracy Theories

A study published in early 2021 suggests that antibodies found in chicken egg yolks can block the binding of SARS-CoV-2 spike proteins to human ACE2 receptors. This finding has fueled conspiracy theories regarding recent egg shortages and fires at egg farms, with some suggesting a deliberate effort to remove a natural COVID-19 preventative from the market.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 22:18 - 25:42

1519: Freeze Peach

COVID-19 Variant Contagion, Vaccine Efficacy Claims, Immune Compromised Percolation

A medical expert on Yahoo News claims the XBB.1.5 variant is five times more contagious than BA.5 due to better attachment to ACE2 receptors. The report suggests that while vaccines may not prevent infection, they prevent severe disease, drawing a parallel to the flu vaccine. The concept of the virus "percolating" within immune-compromised individuals to create new variants is highlighted as a questionable scientific explanation.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 1:17:05 - 1:21:01

1369: COVID Roulette

S1 Spike Proteins, Nicotine and ACE2 Receptors

Research into the S1 spike protein suggests it may be the primary driver of COVID-19 pathology. Some theories, previously discussed in early 2020, suggest that nicotine may interact with ACE2 receptors to prevent viral entry. While these claims were largely suppressed, tobacco giant Altria has recently expanded into medical inhalers and nicotine gum, signaling a potential shift toward therapeutic applications.

Dark Fate
Episode 1322 1:06:29 - 1:08:30

1322: Dark Fate

Deep Mutational Scanning, Pathogenicity and Scientific Contradictions

An analysis of a paper on "Deep Mutational Scanning" suggests that researchers are overstating the danger of spike protein mutations. One of the paper's authors is quoted from 2020 stating that there was no reason to believe mutations would make the virus more pathogenic. The segment highlights contradictions in scientific literature regarding how tightly the virus binds to ACE2 receptors.

BINO
Episode 1301 1:21:47 - 1:24:22

1301: BINO

Vaping and COVID-19 ACE2 Receptor Theory

A theory is presented suggesting that the propylene glycol and nicotine in vapes might interfere with the coronavirus's ability to bind to ACE2 receptors. The host speculates that anti-vaping campaigns were intended to make the youth more susceptible to infection. The importance of Vitamin D3 is also mentioned as a preventative measure.

Omnipocalypse
Episode 1215 14:14 - 16:23

1215: Omnipocalypse

Han Chinese Genetics, Coronavirus Susceptibility and Whistleblowers

The discussion explores the theory that the coronavirus specifically targets the Han Chinese ethnic group due to genetic markers like ACE2. The death of 34-year-old ophthalmologist Li Wenliang is highlighted after he was investigated by Chinese police for warning colleagues about the outbreak. Public outrage in China regarding freedom of speech followed the doctor's death.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213 4:09 - 9:02

1213: Kung Flu

Han Chinese Genetic Susceptibility to Coronavirus Claims

A discussion of preliminary research suggests Han Chinese and Japanese populations may be more susceptible to the coronavirus due to specific lung cell structures. The hosts speculate on the lack of ethnocentric data in epidemiological studies, suggesting a potential cover-up regarding bioengineered viruses. They link the high level of concern in China to these specific genetic vulnerabilities.

Kung Flu
Episode 1213 25:52 - 29:54

1213: Kung Flu

Intelligence Analysis of Coronavirus Recurrence and ACE2 Genes

An intelligence analyst provides data from Johns Hopkins University in Nanjing suggesting the virus may become recessive and recur, leading to fatal cytokine storms. The report mentions a Seattle patient who recovered using experimental antiretrovirals but saw the virus return after stopping the drug. The analysis highlights the ACE2 gene sequence as a primary factor in viral load and transmission.