Topic: Baylor

8 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 36:17 - 39:24

1863: Nekkidly

Alex Jones, Eugenics Claims

Alex Jones shared a convoluted story involving his father, Eisenhower's "whiz kid" program, and alleged recruitment into a eugenics-based world government. Jones claimed his father was selected by a Jewish professor at UT for a depopulation program but chose to go to Baylor Medical for a dental degree instead. The timeline of these claims is questioned, as the SPLC was not founded until 1967.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 1:24:18 - 1:30:37

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Dr. Peter Hotez, Autism Genetics, Vaccine Link Denial

Dr. Peter Hotez appears on television to debunk the link between vaccines and autism, citing his own daughter's diagnosis as evidence. Hotez argues that autism is purely genetic, originating during fetal development or conception, and identifies over 100 "autism genes." He dismisses further research into vaccine links as a waste of taxpayer resources, focusing instead on environmental triggers like anti-seizure medications.

Forever Wars
Episode 1338 27:43 - 31:06

1338: Forever Wars

TikTok Influencer Campaigns, Johnson & Johnson Discrediting

A coordinated marketing effort on TikTok appears to be discrediting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine following reports of rare blood clots. Influencers are using specific hashtags to ensure negative testimonials, including accounts of seizures and paralysis, appear in search results for the J&J product.

Going Bananas
Episode 1297 2:12:46 - 2:19:01

1297: Going Bananas

Associate Executive Producers and JAMS Professors

Associate Executive Producers Tyler Boyd and Chris Baylor are thanked for their support. Baylor, a former TV reporter, discusses his transition to higher education and his past disagreements with "JAMS" (Journalism and Media Studies) professors regarding newsroom priorities.

Proof She's Human
Episode 836 2:31:33 - 2:37:42

836: Proof She's Human

Greek Bailout, Jean-Claude Juncker, and Baylor Sexual Assault

Greece receives a 7.5 billion euro bailout tranche, which Jean-Claude Juncker claims is a "message of hope," though most funds will go toward debt servicing. The discussion shifts to Baylor University, where President Ken Starr was fired following a sexual assault scandal involving the football team. The hosts question why the university is held responsible for investigating crimes that occurred off-campus.

Proof She's Human
Episode 836 2:37:42 - 2:43:34

836: Proof She's Human

Waco Jurisdiction, University "Infection," and Safe Spaces

The hosts debate the jurisdiction of university police versus city police in Waco, Texas, regarding the Baylor scandal. They suggest the focus on campus sexual assault is part of a broader "assault on the university system" involving safe spaces and student protests. A theory is mentioned from the Cold War era suggesting that infecting universities is a method to bring a country to its knees.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:00:29 - 1:06:26

828: White, Male & Yale

Kenneth Starr, Baylor University, and Bill Clinton Hit Piece

CBS News is accused of running a "hit piece" that uses the sexual assault scandal at Baylor University to discredit Kenneth Starr and, by extension, remind viewers of Bill Clinton's past scandals. The report links Starr's current troubles as President of Baylor to his 1990s investigation of the Monica Lewinsky affair. The hosts argue the segment is a vehicle to damage the Clinton brand ahead of the election.