Topic: Carcinogenic

13 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:14:37 - 1:17:54

1863: Nekkidly

Pfizer Whistleblower, German COVID-19 Hearing

A former Pfizer chief toxicologist, Dr. Sterz, testified in a German hearing that the carcinogenicity of the COVID-19 vaccine was never tested due to time constraints. He noted a plummeting birth rate in Germany following the vaccination campaign and criticized the inadequacy of reproduction studies on rats. Sterz compared the fast-track approval process to the thalidomide disaster, calling it a "prohibited human trial."

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 51:47 - 54:22

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Pfizer Chantix Recall and PCR Cycle Thresholds

Pfizer's anti-smoking drug Chantix was found to contain levels of carcinogens exceeding FDA limits, yet the FDA temporarily allowed continued distribution to maintain supply. Additionally, the hosts discuss the New South Wales government's use of a 45-cycle threshold for PCR tests. They argue that high cycle counts lead to excessive positive cases used to justify lockdowns.

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 1:01:07 - 1:07:55

1573: 4 No Youth

WHO Classification of Aspartame as a Carcinogen

The World Health Organization (WHO) has classified the artificial sweetener aspartame as a "possible carcinogen," though the FDA maintains that it is safe at current consumption levels. Media reports attempt to downplay the risk, suggesting a person would need to drink between 9 and 33 cans of diet soda daily to reach dangerous thresholds. The hosts revisit their long-standing criticism of Donald Rumsfeld's role in the original approval of aspartame.

Wronk
Episode 1571 2:18:00 - 2:23:40

1571: Wronk

PFAS "Forever Chemicals", Water Contamination and Remediation Technology

A U.S. Geological Survey study found that nearly half of U.S. tap water contains PFAS, or "forever chemicals," which are linked to cancer and other health issues. New technology from the research institute Battelle, dubbed the "PFAS Annihilator," claims to destroy these chemicals using heat and pressure. The hosts also discuss personal water filtration preferences, noting the effectiveness of systems like Clearly Filtered.

Spook Head
Episode 1568 1:33:32 - 1:38:49

1568: Spook Head

Seltzer Water Health Warning and Aspartame

Dentists are warning that the rising popularity of seltzer water may lead to damaged tooth enamel due to its acidic nature. Recommendations include drinking seltzer through a straw or rinsing with plain water between drinks. Additionally, the World Health Organization's cancer research agency is reportedly set to declare the sweetener aspartame a possible carcinogen.

Red Queen
Episode 1530 2:51:17 - 2:57:26

1530: Red Queen

Environmental Concerns and "White Noise" Movie Parallels

The long-term health impacts of the East Palestine derailment are compared to the plot of the 2022 film "White Noise," which depicts a similar chemical disaster in Ohio. Residents fear the development of cancer clusters due to exposure to carcinogenic vinyl chloride. The segment highlights the discrepancy between government assurances of safety and the visible evidence of dead wildlife in the region.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 54:21 - 56:45

1356: Chest Feeding

Ethylene Oxide, COVID Swabs and PBS World Wrap

Concerns are raised regarding the presence of ethylene oxide, a known carcinogen, on COVID-19 testing swabs manufactured in China. A PBS news wrap-up is also discussed, covering the reopening of the Taj Mahal in India and food shortages in North Korea reported by Kim Jong-un.

Carbon Captions
Episode 1157 12:13 - 17:29

1157: Carbon Captions

Sticky Rubber Coating Degradation on Electronic Devices

Many electronic devices from the last two decades feature a soft, rubbery spray coating that eventually degrades into a sticky, unusable "goo." This professional-feeling aesthetic choice often becomes a permanent mess on high-end battery packs and gadgets, raising questions about the chemical stability and potential toxicity of the materials used.

Circular Reporting
Episode 1005 1:30:42 - 1:32:40

1005: Circular Reporting

Volkswagen Diesel Experiments, Animal Testing Controversy

German automakers, including Volkswagen, are facing criticism for funding 2014 experiments where monkeys were forced to inhale diesel exhaust fumes to prove they were not carcinogenic. The discussion also touches on deceptive "animal friendly" labeling practices within the cosmetics industry.

Clouds of Crisis
Episode 558 12:15 - 15:33

558: Clouds of Crisis

World Health Organization Air Pollution Cancer Report

The World Health Organization and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) have classified outdoor air pollution as a Group 1 carcinogen. While the report links urban pollutants to lung and bladder cancer, the hosts express skepticism, suggesting the findings are part of a broader Agenda 21 narrative.

Bogative Charity
Episode 358 2:11:35 - 2:15:50

358: Bogative Charity

Pink Ribbon Inc., Breast Cancer Charity Scams, Estee Lauder

The documentary "Pink Ribbon Inc." exposes how breast cancer charities and corporations like Estee Lauder have "pinkwashed" the disease for profit. The film reveals that the original salmon-colored ribbon created by Charlotte Haley was hijacked by corporations to sell products, some of which contain carcinogens. Very little of the money raised actually goes to cancer research, instead funding more marketing and "bunga bunga" parties.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 2:03:11 - 2:05:51

318: Reckless & Provocative

German Green Party and Toxic Dildos

The German Green Party is highlighting the presence of carcinogenic phthalates in sex toys as a consumer protection issue. According to Der Spiegel, these plasticizers are linked to hormone imbalances, diabetes, and infertility. The hosts mock the story as a desperate PR stunt by the Green Party to gain traction by linking sexual health to their environmental agenda.

Health Insurance Dot Gov
Episode 107 26:23 - 30:18

107: Health Insurance Dot Gov

Monsanto Roundup Herbicide and Human Cell Toxicity

Research published in Scientific American indicates that "inert" ingredients in Monsanto's Roundup herbicide can be toxic to human embryonic and placental cells. The segment highlights the lack of EPA oversight regarding chemical mixtures and notes that the product is not as biodegradable as originally marketed.