Topic: Herbicide

6 chapters across the catalog

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 1:01:28 - 1:03:58

1396: Flu Tsunami

Global Fertilizer Shortage, Agricultural Supply Chain Crisis

Farmers worldwide are facing a severe shortage of fertilizers and herbicides, which threatens future crop yields. In India, the government has established "war rooms" to manage fertilizer distribution under armed guard to prevent rioting. Countries like Russia and Argentina are instituting export duties to protect their own food supplies, signaling a shift toward agricultural nationalism.

Bug Juice
Episode 891 1:56:42 - 2:02:34

891: Bug Juice

Tyrone Hayes, Syngenta Atrazine Controversy

Professor Tyrone Hayes discovered that the popular herbicide Atrazine causes sexual abnormalities in frogs, including turning males into females. His former employer, Syngenta, allegedly engaged in a long-term campaign to discredit his research and prevent the EPA from banning the chemical.

Factivist
Episode 890 1:48:49 - 1:56:32

890: Factivist

Atrazine Chemical Exposure and Environmental Feminization

The discussion shifts to the environmental impact of the chemical Atrazine. Referencing the work of scientist Tyrone Hayes, the hosts discuss how the herbicide has been shown to turn male frogs into females. They speculate on the potential feminizing effects of such chemicals on the human population and criticize the EPA for failing to regulate these toxins effectively.

Trump Head
Episode 795 3:11:16 - 3:14:45

795: Trump Head

Zika Virus Hoax and Pesticide Cover-Up Theory

The Zika virus outbreak in Brazil, linked to microcephaly in infants, is characterized as a potential "hoax" or cover-up for environmental toxins. The hosts suggest that the birth defects may actually be caused by heavy pesticide or herbicide use in Brazil, where certain chemicals banned in 22 other countries are still utilized. They note that the Zika virus has been known since the 1940s without previously being linked to such severe abnormalities.

Bud Nip
Episode 332 1:10:50 - 1:16:24

332: Bud Nip

Sweet Potato Experiment, Budnip Chemical, Monsanto

A viral YouTube video featuring a young girl's science experiment reveals that supermarket sweet potatoes are sprayed with a chemical called Budnip (chlorpropham) to prevent sprouting. The hosts discuss the prevalence of herbicides in the food supply and express skepticism toward "organic" labels in grocery stores. They suggest that consumers are unknowingly consuming chemicals designed to extend the shelf life of produce.

Obama Sells Out To China
Episode 143 19:14 - 21:33

143: Obama Sells Out To China

Atrazine Herbicide and Syngenta-Monsanto Partnership

Atrazine, an herbicide produced by the Swiss company Syngenta, is under scrutiny for its presence in the water supply and its biological effects on amphibians. Although banned in the European Union, it remains in use in the United States. Syngenta and Monsanto have reportedly ended legal disputes to collaborate on the distribution of corn-related agricultural products.