Topic: Ama

14 chapters across the catalog

Tank Talk
Episode 1523 17:47 - 20:08

1523: Tank Talk

Polio Diagnostic Definitions, AMA, Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Claims have surfaced that the American Medical Association (AMA) manipulated polio eradication statistics by changing the diagnostic definition of the disease in 1954. By reclassifying paralysis cases as Guillain-Barre syndrome or meningitis, the medical establishment allegedly created an artificial drop in polio numbers. This shift in criteria is compared to modern changes in how COVID-19 cases and deaths are reported.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1477 35:24 - 38:07

1477: Hunger Stones

Australian Medical Association Protest, Dr. William Bay

Dr. William Bay interrupted the Australian Medical Association conference to protest mandatory vaccinations, claiming they are causing harm to the public. Bay cited a Qatar study regarding natural immunity and warned his colleagues that they were "on notice" by the people of Queensland.

Clippers 'n Whittlers
Episode 1387 45:18 - 47:53

1387: Clippers 'n Whittlers

Western Australia Protests and Medical Association Commentary

Protesters in Perth, Western Australia, marched against upcoming vaccine mandates and the potential implementation of vaccine passports. Despite the state having few recent lockdowns, citizens expressed concern over the loss of bodily autonomy and the right to work. A representative from the Australian Medical Association dismissed the protesters as "delusional," comparing their concerns about COVID-19 conspiracies to flat-earth theories.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 2:03:23 - 2:06:10

889: The Christmas Special

High School USA Gun Satire and Marijuana Legalization

Satirical clips from "High School USA" depict a school arming all students with guns for safety. This transitions into a news report on the American Medical Association's stance on marijuana, which remains classified as a dangerous drug. Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy is highlighted for his efforts to fight legalization, citing medical research on the harms of cannabis.

Shemita Cycle
Episode 756 53:22 - 56:01

756: Shemita Cycle

Reddit AMA, State Department Propaganda Suspicions

A Reddit "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) featuring a Syrian immigrant in Germany is criticized for sounding like it was written by a State Department intern. The hosts point to a specific question about ISIS jihadists among refugees, which received a one-sentence confirmation, as evidence of a scripted narrative. They suggest the AMA is being used to justify future policy moves in Europe.

Big Sandy
Episode 607 2:31:42 - 2:35:07

607: Big Sandy

Medicare Payment Data, AMA Injunctions, and CIA Authors

For the first time in 35 years, Medicare released payment data revealing that some doctors received over $20 million in annual reimbursements. The hosts highlight a detail from The Blaze noting that the American Medical Association (AMA) had an injunction in place since 1979 to keep this data secret. Additionally, they discuss the late author Peter Matthiessen, who admitted that his founding of the "Paris Review" served as a cover for his work as a CIA agent.

Heteroflexible Previvor
Episode 568 2:37:01 - 2:41:01

568: Heteroflexible Previvor

High School USA, ADHD Statistics, and Marijuana Risks

The "Clip Blitz" includes a segment from the show "High School USA" about arming students. The hosts also discuss CDC reports on rising ADHD cases and the American Medical Association's stance on the health risks of marijuana.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 19:22 - 21:48

519: Freemium Reporter

Podcast Industry and Reddit AMA Requests

A comparison of popular podcasts features Joe Rogan, Mark Maron, and Adam Carolla, with Rogan receiving praise for his interviewing skills. A request for one of the hosts to participate in a Reddit "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) on the Joe Rogan subreddit is discussed with skepticism. The cultural phenomenon of Reddit is acknowledged despite personal disinterest in the platform.

Give Peas a Chance
Episode 466 1:32:33 - 1:35:02

466: Give Peas a Chance

No Agenda Institute, 69.69 Donations

A listener suggests an "Ask Me Anything" (AMA) show format, which the hosts dismiss based on past experience. However, they discuss a proposal from an ex-Disney developer to create the "No Agenda Institute for Internet Broadcasting" (NAIIB), an online courseware system designed to teach professional podcasting.

Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti
Episode 165 33:57 - 41:14

165: Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti

Royal Raymond Rife and the Suppressed Cancer Cure

A documentary titled The Rise and Fall of a Scientific Genius details the work of Royal Raymond Rife in the 1920s and 30s. Rife reportedly developed high-magnification microscopes and a frequency generator capable of shattering cancer cells. The narrative alleges that the American Medical Association and the Rockefeller Institute suppressed this technology to protect the revenue streams of the healthcare industry.

Podcast Award Nominees
Episode 147 10:25 - 14:15

147: Podcast Award Nominees

Negative Language Processing, Hannity and Drug Policy

The psychological inability of the brain to process the word "not" is applied to the Ten Commandments, suggesting they inadvertently act as prompts for the forbidden behaviors. This transitions into a critique of Sean Hannity and conservative media for supporting strict drug laws. The hosts argue that advocating for government-led drug prohibition contradicts the conservative principle of personal responsibility.

The WOCU Show
Episode 145 1:10:00 - 1:15:52

145: The WOCU Show

Lexafem and Female Sexual Dysfunction, Horny Goat Weed

A new herbal supplement called Lexafem is being marketed to treat Female Sexual Dysfunction (FSD), which the hosts jokingly refer to as "restless vagina syndrome." The product contains horny goat weed and is promoted using statistics from the Journal of the American Medical Association. The discussion critiques the medicalization of low libido and the evolving definitions of sexual disorders by the FDA and AMA.

Thanksgiving Turkeys
Episode 123 4:58 - 9:40

123: Thanksgiving Turkeys

Healthcare Reform Quid Pro Quo, Doctor Consultation Fees

The Obama administration allegedly secured support for healthcare reform from the AMA and doctors by creating new insurance codes for end-of-life consultations. These "consultancy fees" allow doctors to bill the government for sitting down with families to discuss care options. This arrangement is framed as a payoff to ensure medical industry cooperation with the broader legislative agenda.