Topic: Genetics

93 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 1:49:57 - 1:50:41

1844: Second Half of Show

Scandinavian Extra Neck Bone, Alien Genetics

A claim is made that some women from Scandinavian and Nordic countries possess an extra bone in their neck vertebrae. The segment suggests this anatomical rarity contributes to a longer, more attractive neck profile and speculates on potential extraterrestrial genetic origins.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 2:44:02 - 2:46:37

1824: Battle Rhythm

Sperm Donor Genetic Mutation, Cancer Risks

An investigation in Europe revealed that a single sperm donor unwittingly passed a genetic mutation to nearly 200 children, significantly increasing their risk of developing cancer. Some of the children have already died from the disease. The story highlights the lack of rigorous genetic testing in some fertility clinics 14 years ago.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:49:02 - 2:50:32

1821: Genesis

Competitive Giant Pumpkin Growing and Seed Markets

The world of competitive giant pumpkin growing has created a niche market where a single seed with "outlandish genetics" can cost $349. Gardeners across the globe compete for the title of the world's largest pumpkin using advanced agricultural science. The hosts find the drama and high stakes of the sport to be a uniquely American phenomenon.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:18:56 - 1:22:18

1774: Leave it to Bibi

AI Authenticity Concerns, Bill Gates and Genetic Experiments Claim

Analysts express skepticism regarding the recent Virginia Giuffre videos, suggesting they may be AI-generated or deepfakes. The claims that Bill Gates visited Epstein's island to perform "genetic experiments" on young girls are dismissed as inconsistent with known reports. The lack of mainstream coverage and the "anonymous" style of the production point toward a sophisticated misinformation campaign.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:05:58 - 1:08:47

1756: AG Barbie

CDC Statistics, Diagnostic Criteria, Intellectual Disability

NBC News reports that 40% of children identified with autism also have an intellectual disability. Experts interviewed by the network attribute the rising prevalence to broader diagnostic criteria and better detection rather than an actual epidemic. The hosts question why the data being reported is from 2022 rather than more recent years.

SPLESH!
Episode 1750 2:12:09 - 2:16:22

1750: SPLESH!

23andMe Bankruptcy and Data Privacy Warnings

Genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy protection following years of financial challenges, leading CEO Anne Wojcicki to resign. The California Attorney General has urged customers to request the deletion of their data and the destruction of genetic samples to prevent them from being sold during the liquidation process. This development follows decade-long warnings from privacy advocates regarding the long-term security of personal DNA databases.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:36:44 - 1:38:11

1722: This Actually Happened!

PCR Testing Limitations, Genetic Update Theory

A discussion on PCR testing highlights that the presence of viral DNA does not necessarily indicate active disease or infectiousness. The segment suggests that most people exposed to COVID-19 reach homeostasis after a "genetic update" and remain asymptomatic. Critics argue that using PCR as a primary diagnostic tool for determining COVID-19 deaths is flawed due to these biological factors.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 35:02 - 42:32

1716: Silver Buckshot

COVID-19 Origins, Luc Montagnier Retrospective

The hosts revisit their early coverage of COVID-19, specifically citing French Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier. They recall Montagnier's early claims that the virus appeared engineered and would naturally decay over time. They use this as an example of why independent media can "turn on a dime" compared to institutional outlets.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 2:44:28 - 2:51:04

1701: DORK MAGA

23andMe Failure, Genetic Data Privacy

The financial collapse of 23andMe is analyzed, with its stock losing 99.9% of its value and its board of directors resigning. Concerns are raised about the fate of the genetic data of 14 million customers, which is not protected by HIPAA. The data is currently being shared with GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) for pharmaceutical research, leading to fears that "anonymous" genetic information could eventually be weaponized or sold.

Pain Sponge
Episode 1609 2:21:24 - 2:26:28

1609: Pain Sponge

Austin No Agenda Meetup, Doc's Backyard, and Genetic Research

A recent No Agenda meetup at Doc's Backyard in Austin, Texas, drew approximately 60 attendees despite rainy weather. The event featured a diverse group, including a genetic researcher who shared skepticism regarding the current state of mRNA vaccines. The hosts emphasize the importance of "connection is protection" and encourage listeners to use modern podcast apps for live interaction.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 9:21 - 10:58

1574: X-Ray Specs

Early COVID-19 DNA Targeting Reports

The hosts revisit early 2020 reports suggesting that COVID-19 appeared to disproportionately affect Han Chinese populations. They recall speculative discussions regarding whether the virus could target specific DNA profiles, such as Ashkenazi lineages, and the role of genetic data companies like 23andMe. The segment concludes that initial reporting on ethnic susceptibility was largely inconsistent with later outcomes.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 3:04:28 - 3:09:34

1572: Chop Shop

Show Outro, Population Control Theory

The episode concludes with a discussion on United Nations population theories and the "population bomb" narrative from the 1970s. The hosts argue that advances in genetics and agriculture allow for a higher global population, contrary to starvation fears. The show signs off from the Texas Hill Country with a final play of the "family photo" soundbite.

Spook Head
Episode 1568 6:41 - 9:05

1568: Spook Head

Oxitec Genetically Modified Mosquito Releases

Biotech company Oxitec has released millions of genetically engineered male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in the Florida Keys to combat disease spread. The EPA recently approved the release of an additional 2.4 billion modified bugs in California and Monroe County, Florida. These lab-created insects carry a self-limiting gene designed to kill female offspring before they reach maturity, though critics remain concerned about long-term environmental impacts.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 32:03 - 35:10

1539: Putinoids

Mark Levin, Russian Atrocity Claims

Fox News host Mark Levin is criticized for promoting graphic and unverified claims of Russian atrocities in Ukraine. Levin alleged that Russian soldiers are using condoms during rapes and decapitating citizens. The commentary includes a controversial theory regarding Mongol genetics in Eastern Europe, which is dismissed as nonsensical war propaganda.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 1:21:03 - 1:24:13

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Today Show Ozempic Segment, Pharmaceutical Marketing, Obesity Genetics

The hosts critique a Today Show segment featuring a doctor who promoted Ozempic while ostensibly warning about its side effects. They characterize the segment as a "shill" for the pharmaceutical industry, encouraging women to use the drug slowly to avoid rapid facial aging. The discussion also touches on the claim that obesity is primarily genetic, which the hosts link to future mRNA gene therapy marketing.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1516 2:29:33 - 2:33:31

1516: Carbon Bomb

Israel Medical Database and Pfizer Partnership

Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that Israel served as a "lab for Pfizer" by providing digitized medical records of 98% of its population to track vaccine efficacy. Netanyahu plans to expand this into a national genetic database to foster a world-leading biotechnological industry. He suggested this technological edge would also help Israel "stave off Iran" and other regional threats.

Soft Nuts
Episode 1495 2:00:02 - 2:06:44

1495: Soft Nuts

Moderna CEO Interview, mRNA Genetic Engineering

Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel discussed the future of mRNA technology, describing it as an "information molecule" that can turn the human body into its own drug factory. Bancel highlighted clinical programs aimed at treating rare genetic diseases in children's livers and injecting mRNA into the heart to regrow blood vessels after heart attacks. He characterized the technology as "science fiction medicine" that moves beyond traditional preventative vaccines into active genetic modification.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 20:49 - 24:44

1473: Meth Raging

Sexual Transmission, Monkeypox Suppression, Genetic Evidence

Dr. Ogoina recounts how his early warnings about the sexual transmission of monkeypox were suppressed by international health officials years ago. Recent genetic evidence suggests the current global outbreak is a continuation of the 2017 Nigerian event that went underground. The hosts speculate on the origins of the virus and the lack of transparency regarding its spread among specific demographics.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 49:31 - 51:53

1470: Clubbing Center

New Eugenics, Globalism, Genetic Poverty Claims

Edwin Black posits that a "new eugenics" is emerging through corporate and political globalism. Historical eugenicists believed poverty and criminality were inherited genetic traits rather than social conditions, leading to government efforts to "breed a better species of man." The U.S. Department of Agriculture was historically involved in applying livestock breeding principles to human populations.