Topic: Alex Berenson

12 chapters across the catalog

Bug Peeps
Episode 1497

1497: Bug Peeps

Scott Gottlieb, Alex Berenson, and Face the Nation Booking

Scott Gottlieb appeared on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, drawing criticism for his alleged role in working with social media companies to ban users. Alex Berenson is reportedly threatening litigation against Gottlieb, though Gottlieb claimed on another program that he could not discuss the matter due to pending litigation. The hosts characterize Gottlieb as a "phony" and criticize the news program for failing to ask difficult questions about these controversies.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 25:28 - 26:13

1495: Soft Nuts

Scott Gottlieb Twitter Censorship, Alex Berenson Lawsuit

Subpoenaed records revealed that Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb pressured Twitter executives to censor journalist Alex Berenson. Berenson, who previously won a lawsuit against Twitter for his reinstatement, documented how Gottlieb flagged specific tweets that questioned the efficacy of vaccines. This interaction highlights the direct influence of pharmaceutical interests on social media moderation policies.

Boost or Baste
Episode 1401 12:01 - 13:36

1401: Boost or Baste

Alex Berenson Report, English Mortality Rates

Journalist Alex Berenson highlights data suggesting that vaccinated English adults under the age of 60 are dying at twice the rate of their unvaccinated peers. The data, reportedly sourced from the NHS, raises questions about whether the vaccines are potentially weakening the immune systems of younger populations.

super-mutation
Episode 1382 1:04:23 - 1:06:10

1382: super-mutation

FDA Booster Data, Alex Berenson Analysis

Journalist Alex Berenson reported that Pfizer's request for a third booster dose was based on limited clinical data, including a trial that featured no participants over the age of 55. Critics argue that the FDA is being pressured to approve boosters without adequate testing on the high-risk elderly populations who would actually receive them.

Stink Minority
Episode 1381 1:42:54 - 1:45:16

1381: Stink Minority

Medical Boards, Threatening Physician Licenses

The American Board of Pediatrics issued a statement threatening to revoke the licenses of physicians who disseminate what they deem to be COVID-19 misinformation. Simultaneously, reports from Alex Berenson indicate that the federal government is restricting the supply of monoclonal antibody treatments to southern states like Florida and Texas. This is viewed as a punitive measure against states that have resisted federal vaccine mandates.

R9X
Episode 1377 2:19:31 - 2:21:12

1377: R9X

Alex Berenson, Twitter Suspension

Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson was indefinitely suspended from Twitter after tweeting that the COVID-19 vaccines do not stop infection or transmission. Berenson argued the shots should be viewed as therapeutics with limited efficacy and "terrible side effect profiles." His removal is cited as an example of extreme platform censorship regarding vaccine skepticism.

Dead Puppies
Episode 1376 1:06:54 - 1:13:34

1376: Dead Puppies

Natural Immunity Superiority and Original Antigenic Sin

A preprint study from Israel indicates that natural immunity to SARS-CoV-2 is significantly more effective than vaccine-induced immunity against the Delta variant. The concept of "original antigenic sin" is introduced, suggesting that the body's initial immune response may limit its ability to adapt to new variants. There is also a noted absence of the term "spike protein" in recent mainstream medical discussions.

COVID Roulette
Episode 1369 41:41 - 43:55

1369: COVID Roulette

Alex Berenson Tucker Carlson Interview, Leaky Vaccine Gaffe

Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson discusses "leaky vaccines" on Tucker Carlson Tonight, noting that non-sterilizing vaccines allow individuals to carry high viral loads without symptoms. During the segment, Berenson accidentally refers to passing the "vaccine" instead of the "virus" to others. Berenson continues to face platform restrictions on Twitter for his reporting on vaccine efficacy.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 1:16:14 - 1:19:32

1366: Pingdemic

Vaccine Deaths and the Lambda Variant

Reports suggest the VAERS database may have been altered to reduce the reported number of vaccine-related deaths from 12,000 to 6,000. Meanwhile, a hospital in Houston reported the first US case of the Lambda variant, which originated in Peru. The Lambda variant is being introduced to the media cycle as the Delta variant's potential successor in public health concerns.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 16:21 - 18:23

1250: Noodle Nation

Alex Berenson and Media Coverage of Trump

Author Alex Berenson discussed his book on COVID-19 data and models, highlighting what he perceives as media groupthink and "Orange Man Bad" syndrome. The argument suggests that the media uses daily death counts to embarrass President Trump rather than providing objective analysis. The discussion posits that the media's focus on the severity of the virus is a political tool used to counter Trump's mocking style.

Poop-in
Episode 1168 1:31:35 - 1:36:24

1168: Poop-in

Tucker Carlson Marijuana and Violence Segment Critique

Tucker Carlson faced criticism for a segment attempting to link marijuana use to mass shootings and violent behavior. Critics argue the segment used "cheap tricks" by conflating the Dayton shooter's drug use with general cannabis consumption without supporting evidence from toxicology reports.

Poop-in
Episode 1168 1:36:24 - 1:40:45

1168: Poop-in

Alex Berenson Claims Link Between Cannabis and Psychosis

Author Alex Berenson appeared on Fox News to discuss his book "Tell Your Children," which argues that high-potency marijuana can trigger permanent psychosis and violence. Berenson cited European studies suggesting a significant percentage of homicide offenders have diagnosable psychotic disorders linked to drug use.