Topic: Anthrax Vaccine

8 chapters across the catalog

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 2:08:58 - 2:12:18

1512: Cash is Criminal

Study Links Vaccine Hesitancy to Increased Traffic Accidents

A study published in the American Journal of Medicine involving 11 million individuals claims that COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy is associated with a significantly increased risk of traffic crashes. The researchers suggest that the psychology of those who refuse the vaccine contributes to poor road safety. Separately, observers noted that Tom Daschle, involved in recent pandemic tabletop exercises, was also a recipient of the 2001 anthrax letters.

Leapicide
Episode 1325 1:02:31 - 1:05:04

1325: Leapicide

Migraine Aura Symptoms and Vaccine Reactions

Several listeners shared experiences of "migraine with aura," which mimics stroke symptoms like the inability to speak or think clearly. The discussion explores whether vaccines might trigger these specific neurological events in susceptible individuals.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 2:21:21 - 2:32:16

500: Codeword Austin

Biological Warfare Threats, Anthrax Vaccines and University of Texas

A retrospective of 2009 intelligence assessments warns of a high probability of a biological attack by 2013. The discussion covers the inadequacy of U.S. response capabilities, the testing of anthrax vaccines on children, and biodefense research funding at the University of Texas. The antibiotic Cipro is mentioned as a treatment for anthrax exposure.

Raining Scuds
Episode 497 2:14:02 - 2:16:21

497: Raining Scuds

Anthrax Vaccine, Pediatric Medical Research

The Obama administration is considering guidelines for testing the anthrax vaccine on children to prepare for potential bioterrorist attacks. While over one million U.S. service members have received the vaccine, its effects on children remain unknown. A federal panel led by Dr. Daniel Fagbuyi is exploring the ethics of these tests, despite the vaccine being considered "extremely dangerous."

Episode 478 32:38 - 35:52

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Bio-Terrorism Preparedness, WMD Research Center Report

A bipartisan WMD Research Center report card issued failing grades for U.S. preparedness against biological attacks. The media coverage transitioned from discussing the seasonal flu to the threat of anthrax and weapons of mass destruction. The hosts suggest this narrative shift is intended to secure government funding and promote newer, faster vaccine production methods.

Code 33
Episode 301 2:21:00 - 2:24:13

301: Code 33

Salt and Alzheimer's Research, Show Outro

New research published in JAMA suggests that high salt intake may not be as deadly as previously claimed. The hosts also note a new "obesity link" to Alzheimer's and the U.S. government's order for more anthrax vaccines. They conclude the show by encouraging listeners to join the "333 Club" and prepare for the next episode on Sunday.

Shysters Show Up
Episode 169 1:53:54 - 1:56:47

169: Shysters Show Up

Bioterror Preparedness, H1N1 Vaccine Stockpiling

The hosts discuss the push for increased stockpiling of vaccines and countermeasures against bioterrorism. They view these warnings as a prelude to further public panic and the justification for invasive security measures like airport body scanners.

Obama's Pitch
Episode 114 1:02:17 - 1:06:01

114: Obama's Pitch

Squalene Adjuvants, Military Testing and Fort Detrick

The use of squalene in vaccine adjuvants has a controversial history linked to military testing and Gulf War Syndrome. Research into these emulsion vehicles began at Fort Detrick in 1987, and the military has a history of administering experimental shots to service members without detailed record-keeping. These same compounds are now being integrated into public swine flu vaccines under various commercial names.