Topic: Germs

8 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 21:31 - 24:48

1795: Dead Feathered

Robert Malone, CIA Involvement in mRNA Development

Dr. Robert Malone claims that the U.S. intelligence community, specifically the CIA, drove the rapid adoption of mRNA technology as a defense against germ warfare. The discussion suggests that the administrative state bypassed normal safety procedures because they viewed mRNA as the only viable "quick response" tool. The hosts also speculate on why media figures like Bill Maher have become vocal supporters of the technology.

Chop Shop
Episode 1572 17:03 - 18:32

1572: Chop Shop

Plum Island Laboratory, Lyme Disease Origins Theory

A theory is presented suggesting Lyme disease originated as a product of a germ warfare center at Plum Island, New York. Local residents near Montauk have long suspected the laboratory was the source of the disease due to its proximity and the nature of the biological research conducted there.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 2:30:39 - 2:35:43

1447: G.E.R.M.

Bill Gates Proposes the "GERM" Pandemic Response Team

During a TED Talk, Bill Gates proposed the creation of a "GERM" (Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization) team. This $1 billion-a-year initiative would consist of 3,000 full-time experts under the WHO tasked with stopping outbreaks within the first 100 days. Gates praised Australia's strict lockdown and quarantine policies as a model for future global responses.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 50:33 - 58:35

1397: ok zoomer

Bill Gates, Pandemic Preparedness Task Force

Bill Gates proposed the creation of a $1 billion annual global pandemic task force managed by the World Health Organization. In an interview, Gates suggested "germ games" to simulate bioterrorism attacks, such as smallpox being released at airports. He emphasized the need for vaccines that block transmission and suggested future vaccines could be delivered via a simple skin patch.

iPoop
Episode 974 1:55 - 9:18

974: iPoop

Dr. Oz Germ Test, Mobile Phones and Bathroom Hygiene

A segment on the Dr. Oz show features a germ test conducted on staff members' mobile phones to determine bacterial contamination levels related to bathroom use. The study compares phones of individuals who admit to using devices on the toilet versus those who claim they do not. Results indicate that phones used in bathrooms harbor significantly higher levels of bacteria found in human intestines, raising concerns about the spread of diseases like Hepatitis A.

Bean Bag Drone
Episode 352 1:54:57 - 1:57:22

352: Bean Bag Drone

Kimberly-Clark Germ Survey, Commercialized Science

A widely reported survey claiming gas pump handles and mailboxes are the "dirtiest" places is revealed to be a marketing effort by Kimberly-Clark, the maker of Kleenex and wipes. The hosts point out that the study was designed to drive sales of sanitizing products. They criticize the media for running the "commercial" as legitimate news.

Study says... Duh!
Episode 284 1:15:58 - 1:19:11

284: Study says... Duh!

Germs on Planes, Box Cutters at JFK Airport

The Today Show aired a segment about germs on airplanes, which the hosts view as a "planes bad" meme. Simultaneously, a passenger successfully carried box cutters onto a JetBlue flight at JFK airport. The TSA's failure to detect the items resulted in remedial training for screeners, though the hosts suspect the incident may have been a "plant" to justify increased security.

The New Normal
Episode 275 1:34:23 - 1:36:22

275: The New Normal

CDC Raw Milk Warning, Food Sterilization

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has issued a stern warning against drinking raw milk, claiming it poses a high risk of illness from bacteria and parasites. The hosts argue that the government is targeting raw milk producers because they have cleaner, independent operations. They compare the anti-raw milk campaign to the push for irradiated food, which they claim allows for lower standards in meat processing.