Topic: House Of Numbers

4 chapters across the catalog

Red Washcloth
Episode 467 1:47:51 - 1:57:24

467: Red Washcloth

HIV/AIDS Denialism, Truvada and Peter Duesberg

The hosts discuss the controversial hypothesis of Berkeley professor Peter Duesberg, who claims HIV does not cause AIDS. They critique Hillary Clinton's "blueprint" for an AIDS-free generation as a sales pitch for the drug Truvada. The segment references the documentary "House of Numbers" and a recent Joe Rogan podcast episode featuring Duesberg's theories on antiretroviral medication.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427 2:32:07 - 2:37:07

427: Huma-Gate

Truvada FDA Approval, HIV PrEP and AIDS Industry

The FDA approved Truvada for use as Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) to prevent HIV infection in high-risk individuals. The hosts criticize the $14,000 to $16,000 annual cost of the drug and suggest the "AIDS industry" is a scam. They reference the documentary House of Numbers and the claims of the scientist who originally discovered the HIV virus.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 59:26 - 1:03:29

194: Blood Trains

Listener Donations and House of Numbers Documentary

The hosts thank various donors, including Michael Maza of CTV and porn star Bobby Eden. They discuss the documentary "House of Numbers," which challenges mainstream narratives regarding the HIV/AIDS virus. Adam Curry mentions his interest in the film's claim that the discoverer of the virus now questions its role in the disease, linking it to his broader skepticism of vaccine programs.

VATBS vs AQAP
Episode 185 2:04:33 - 2:06:03

185: VATBS vs AQAP

House of Numbers, HIV/AIDS Documentary

The documentary "House of Numbers" features an interview with the Nobel Prize winner who discovered HIV, who now questions the direct link between HIV and AIDS. The film explores the theory that the drug AZT may be more harmful than the virus itself. This controversial perspective challenges the pharmaceutical industry's long-standing approach to treating the disease.