Topic: Adult Vaccines

4 chapters across the catalog

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 18:23 - 25:02

1462: HAARP at Home

COVID-19 Vaccine Skepticism, Russell Blalock and Depopulation

Dr. Russell Blalock and other critics argue that the COVID-19 vaccines are linked to a "human tragedy of biblical proportions" and potential depopulation efforts. Concerns are raised regarding the lack of long-term safety studies, particularly for pregnant women and infants, as Moderna plans to test vaccines on babies as young as three months. The discussion cites rising instances of Sudden Adult Death Syndrome and myocarditis as evidence of vaccine harm.

Lying Weasels
Episode 705 1:41:00 - 1:42:51

705: Lying Weasels

HPV Vaccine Promotion, Adult Swim Cartoon Messaging

A cartoon on Adult Swim titled "The Magic of Science" includes a dialogue between characters about getting the HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. The hosts flag this as a blatant example of native advertising targeting young viewers with pharmaceutical messaging. They discuss how health mandates and corporate interests are embedded into entertainment content.

StoogeLand
Episode 697 1:59:41 - 2:04:36

697: StoogeLand

National Adult Immunization Plan, Vaccine Resistance

The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has drafted a National Adult Immunization Plan to increase vaccination rates among adults for 13 different diseases, including influenza and HPV. The plan aims to address the low uptake of vaccines in the 18-and-older demographic, citing high productivity costs from preventable illnesses. Critics view this as a push by pharmaceutical companies to expand their market beyond childhood vaccinations.

Episode 403 2:13:36 - 2:16:12

403: Pharmacy in a Fruit

Adult Immunization, Walgreens Shingles Campaign

A new marketing push by Walgreens and NBC News encourages adults to seek government-recommended vaccines, including boosters for whooping cough and the Zostavax shot for shingles. The campaign claims that adult negligence is the primary cause of rising pertussis cases in children. The hosts question the efficacy of these vaccines, noting that many people who receive the shots still contract the diseases they were meant to prevent.