Topic: Alcohol Research

3 chapters across the catalog

Competitive Victimhood
Episode 997 2:05:30 - 2:07:48

997: Competitive Victimhood

Alcohol Consumption and DNA Damage Study

A study from Cambridge, funded by Cancer Research UK, found that alcohol breaks down into acetaldehyde, a toxin that can permanently damage the DNA of stem cells. This damage increases the risk of developing seven types of cancer, including breast and bowel cancer. The research used mice to demonstrate how the body's natural repair enzymes can be overwhelmed by binge drinking.

Episode 502 1:53:34 - 1:55:52

502: Nuevo Orden Mundial

Value of Show Notes and European Law Research

The hosts emphasize the value of the "No Agenda" show notes, which provide primary source documents for the claims made during the broadcast. Specifically, the notes include highlighted sections of the European Convention on Human Rights regarding the detention of vagrants and alcoholics. Listeners are encouraged to use these documents to educate others on the legal realities of European governance.

Squalid Nullification
Episode 242 19:51 - 23:24

242: Squalid Nullification

Alcohol Research, Swab Technology, Heroin Omission

The hosts analyze the motives behind roadside alcohol surveys, noting that while the research covers various substances, heroin is conspicuously absent from the reports. They speculate that the data collection is intended to facilitate a transition from reusable breathalyzers to high-margin disposable mouth swabs for law enforcement.