Topic: Haiti Cholera

35 chapters across the catalog

Grip & Grin
Episode 1527 2:35:42 - 2:41:07

1527: Grip & Grin

Haiti Social Collapse, Gang Rule and UN Peacekeepers

Haiti is facing a total collapse of government authority, with armed gangs now controlling more than half of the capital, Port-au-Prince. Prime Minister Ariel Henry's term has expired without new elections, leading to widespread lawlessness and violence against police. The segment reviews the history of foreign intervention in Haiti, including the Clinton Foundation's recovery efforts and the UN-linked cholera outbreak.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 1:07:08 - 1:08:37

1323: Bidenista

Anthony Fauci, Haiti Cholera Outbreak, and Expert Credibility

A 2010 clip of Dr. Anthony Fauci shows him dismissing the likelihood of a cholera outbreak in Haiti following the earthquake, claiming the disease was not present there. Shortly after his statement, a massive cholera epidemic broke out in the country, eventually linked to UN peacekeepers. This incident is cited by critics as evidence of Fauci's history of inaccurate public health predictions.

Judas Goat
Episode 917 1:48:35 - 1:51:55

917: Judas Goat

Haiti Cholera Outbreak and Clinton Foundation Allegations

The CDC and the Clinton State Department are accused of covering up the origin of a cholera outbreak in Haiti linked to UN peacekeepers. The segment also mentions Laura Silsby, who was convicted of child smuggling in Haiti and now reportedly works for the Amber Alert center.

Throne Sniffing
Episode 883 2:20:48 - 2:23:46

883: Throne Sniffing

United Nations, Haiti Cholera Apology

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issues a formal apology to the people of Haiti for the organization's role in the 2010 cholera outbreak. The disease was introduced by UN peacekeepers (Blue Helmets), leading to thousands of deaths. The hosts discuss the "blemish" this has left on the UN's reputation.

ISO Day
Episode 853 2:36:01 - 2:39:56

853: ISO Day

UN Cholera Admission, South Sudan Abuse

The United Nations finally acknowledged its role in the 2010 cholera epidemic in Haiti, which killed over 9,000 people and infected 800,000. Despite the admission, the UN maintains legal immunity from billions of dollars in damages sought in federal court. Simultaneously, UN peacekeepers in South Sudan are under investigation for failing to prevent the gang-rape of civilians and the execution of a journalist during a hotel raid.

Toxic Speech
Episode 744 1:56:00 - 1:59:05

744: Toxic Speech

Haiti Dirt Cookies, Clinton Foundation Funds

Reports from Haiti show citizens in Cité Soleil eating "bonbon terres," or cookies made of dirt, due to extreme poverty. Despite billions in aid sent after the 2010 earthquake, including funds managed by the Clinton Foundation, widespread hunger and cholera persist. The U.S. Ambassador to Haiti has expressed concern over the nutritional lack in these dirt-based patties.

Cyber Caliphate
Episode 687 2:37:24 - 2:39:38

687: Cyber Caliphate

Haiti Earthquake Anniversary, Clinton Foundation and UN Cholera

Five years after the Haiti earthquake, protesters in New York called out the Clinton Foundation for the perceived failure of aid efforts, noting that 100,000 people still live in tents. The hosts recount how billions in donations were funneled through the Clinton Global Initiative while the UN introduced a cholera outbreak to the island. They criticize the lack of accountability for the "stolen" relief funds.

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 1:14:12 - 1:15:49

603: Revolution of Dignity

Chelsea Clinton Diarrhea Obsession, Haiti UN Cholera Scandal

In a television interview, Chelsea Clinton stated she is "obsessed with diarrhea" due to the high global child mortality rate from dehydration. The hosts criticize the Clinton family's involvement in Haiti, noting that billions in aid went missing and that UN peacekeepers were responsible for introducing a deadly cholera outbreak to the country.

The Sluggish Cloud
Episode 624 2:05:52 - 2:09:53

624: The Sluggish Cloud

Haiti Unrest, Protests Against President Martelly

Thousands of protesters marched in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, demanding the resignation of President Michel Martelly. The demonstrations were fueled by anger over government corruption, a lack of progress since the 2010 earthquake, and a cholera epidemic linked to UN peacekeepers, despite billions in aid funneled through organizations like the Clinton Global Initiative.

Cli-Fi®
Episode 608 2:20:14 - 2:22:05

608: Cli-Fi®

Haiti Hotel Development, Hilton Garden Inn, UN Cholera

Hilton Worldwide announced plans to open a Hilton Garden Inn in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, joining other U.S. brands like Marriott and Best Western in the country. The hosts suggest these developments cater to "economic hitmen" and international investors rather than the local population. They also briefly mention the cholera outbreak in Haiti, which has been linked to UN peacekeepers.

Grays+Monkeys=Humans
Episode 555 2:32:29 - 2:34:13

555: Grays+Monkeys=Humans

UN Cholera Lawsuit, Kayak Chicago Connections

Lawyers are filing a class-action lawsuit against the United Nations for allegedly causing the cholera epidemic in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. Additionally, the hosts investigate why the Obama administration frequently mentions the travel site "Kayak," discovering deep legal and political ties between the company and the city of Chicago.

Big Mac & Cheese
Episode 495 2:34:36 - 2:37:56

495: Big Mac & Cheese

Sean Penn Haiti Charity, Petionville Hotel Golf Course

Actor Sean Penn's charity reportedly received $8.75 million from the World Bank to relocate 14,000 people living on a golf course in Haiti. The relocation was necessary to accommodate guests at a new luxury hotel funded by the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund. While Penn is credited for his hands-on work in Haiti, the hosts highlight the irony of the "luxury" development amidst the ongoing cholera crisis.

Add Bacon
Episode 490 2:24:12 - 2:32:06

490: Add Bacon

UN Cholera Responsibility in Haiti and Fund Dissolution

The United Nations has refused to accept legal responsibility for the cholera outbreak in Haiti, despite evidence that UN peacekeepers were the source. Bill Clinton previously acknowledged the UN as the "proximate cause" of the epidemic. A legal notice in the Washington Post reveals the formal dissolution of the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund, which the hosts interpret as "cleaning up the evidence" of financial mismanagement.

Episode 478 2:22:13 - 2:29:12

478: Cranks and Firebrands

Haiti Earthquake Anniversary, NGO Fund Mismanagement

On the third anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, the hosts criticize the mismanagement of billions in aid. They claim that much of the charity money was spent on military ship repairs and high NGO salaries rather than helping the 280,000 Haitians still living in camps. The segment highlights that UN peacekeepers likely introduced the cholera epidemic to the country and that new luxury hotels are being built to shield tourists from the poverty.

Spying is Sharing
Episode 471 2:02:59 - 2:04:41

471: Spying is Sharing

Haiti Tourism, Bill Clinton Iron Market

Adam Curry reads a report about new holiday packages from Montreal to Haiti that promise tourists a view of the city without seeing "earthquake carnage." They criticize the promotion of the Bill Clinton-backed Iron Market while the population suffers from cholera.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 32:02 - 34:58

458: Punch a Puppy!

Hurricane Sandy Impact on Haiti and Rising Rice Prices

While US media focused on New York and New Jersey, Hurricane Sandy caused over 50 deaths and massive crop destruction in Haiti. The hosts report that rice prices in southern Haiti skyrocketed from $2.50 to $4.00 per cup following the storm. They highlight the ongoing cholera outbreak and the dire conditions for those still living in tents since the 2010 earthquake.

Going Purple
Episode 454 2:32:22 - 2:35:11

454: Going Purple

Hillary Clinton Haiti Visit, Caracol Industrial Park

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is traveling to Northern Haiti to open the Caracol Industrial Park. While the State Department highlights the park's potential for agribusiness and "artisan crafts," critics point out that 300,000 Haitians still live in tents and suffer from cholera and elephantiasis. The visit is characterized as an elitist photo opportunity that ignores the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

Deficit Pending
Episode 449 2:12:22 - 2:15:01

449: Deficit Pending

Elephantiasis Vaccine Campaign in Haiti

The United Nations is launching a mass drug administration campaign in Haiti to combat elephantiasis, a parasitic infection that causes extreme swelling of limbs and the scrotum. Adam Curry criticizes the international community's treatment of Haitians, whom he describes as "human pain cushions" for experimental vaccines and UN policies. He notes that despite high-profile fundraising by figures like George Clooney, many Haitians still live in tents and suffer from cholera.

It Can't Happen Here
Episode 440 2:45:48 - 2:49:34

440: It Can't Happen Here

Internet Freedom Policy, Haiti Cholera, Afghan Base

Curry covers several news items, including a State Department workshop on "Internet Freedom," the ongoing cholera epidemic in Haiti caused by UN peacekeepers, and the halting of the "green on blue" training program in Afghanistan. He also mentions the construction of a $100 million permanent drone base in Afghanistan.