Topic: Ivermectin

135 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 2:06:41 - 2:11:30

1868: Lubio

Bret Weinstein on AI Safety Filters and Scientific Inquiry

Biologist Bret Weinstein expressed outrage on his podcast after the AI assistant Claude allegedly flagged his scientific questions about virus transmissibility as "safety violations." Weinstein argues that AI companies are building "propaganda levers" into their tools to block inquiry into public health and virology. He claims these filters are a response to his own influential tweets and discussions regarding COVID-19.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 36:15 - 39:22

1867: Transmission Window

Ivermectin Efficacy Against Hantavirus and Vaccine Development

The hosts discuss the potential use of Ivermectin for Hantavirus, noting it is an RNA virus. Dr. Scott Gottlieb dismissed the treatment on television, arguing the drug's mechanism does not work against this specific virus, while the hosts point out that 15 different Hantavirus vaccines are currently in development by various military and health agencies.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:59:44 - 2:02:09

1798: Adam & The Robot

FDA Ivermectin Update and 9/11 Anniversary

Maria Bartiromo and Senator Ron Johnson discuss the FDA's updated stance on Ivermectin, which now acknowledges the drug's use for COVID-19. The hosts note that acknowledging effective treatments earlier would have legally prevented the Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) for vaccines. The segment concludes with a final reminder of the September 11th anniversary and the "found passport" narrative.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 2:28:38 - 2:34:53

1798: Adam & The Robot

Knighthood Ceremonies and Birthday Callouts

Several producers are elevated to the No Agenda Roundtable, including Sir Luca from Switzerland and Sir Joseph of the Central Jersey Swamps. Sir Luca requests "cancer karma" for his father using Ivermectin, while Sir Joseph promotes his band, The Gumbo Goombas. A "switcheroo" message is read for Chad and Beth Elliot's 31st wedding anniversary.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 55:54 - 58:24

1797: Death Buses

Personal Vaccine Experiences, PBS NewsHour Coverage

The hosts discuss personal anecdotes of family members who have received multiple boosters yet continue to contract COVID-19. They criticize the mainstream media, specifically PBS NewsHour, for ignoring stories about vaccine side effects while simultaneously promoting CDC vaccination tips on their website.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 49:12 - 52:17

1769: Mr. Umami

Nicotine Receptors, Long COVID Treatment Theory

Dr. Brian Artis has proposed a theory that nicotine can effectively compete with viral venoms for nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, potentially resolving long COVID symptoms. The theory suggests that nicotine has a higher binding affinity for these receptors than the spike protein or ivermectin. Anecdotal evidence from the early pandemic indicated that smokers and vapers appeared to have a lower incidence of severe COVID-19.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 2:00:28 - 2:04:27

1764: Rage Quit

Medicaid Funding Cuts and Direct-to-Consumer Pharmaceutical Sales

House Speaker Mike Johnson and Senator Josh Hawley are at odds over proposed cuts to Medicaid in the "Big Beautiful Bill." The Trump administration argues that Medicaid costs can be reduced by paying lower prices for drugs rather than cutting benefits. A key provision in the new executive order would facilitate direct-to-consumer sales, allowing Americans to bypass traditional insurance systems to buy medication at lower global prices.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 53:15 - 55:51

1728: Hatchet Man

Panama Canal Sovereignty and Chinese Influence

Sir Mark Hall expresses outrage over Donald Trump's comments regarding the Panama Canal and Chinese investment in the region. The discussion covers the "neutrality agreement" and the potential for the U.S. to pressure Panama to unwind its Belt and Road Initiative agreements with China.

Artificial Indian
Episode 1725 2:52:35 - 3:07:08

1725: Artificial Indian

Year-End Podcast Outro, Tip of the Day

The final broadcast of the year concludes with a "Tip of the Day" regarding the accuracy of gold, silver, and bronze quality stickers on French wine bottles. The hosts discuss their personal use of Ivermectin as a prophylactic against illness and announce upcoming community meetups across the United States. The show signs off with a series of "end of show mixes" and holiday wishes for the "No Agenda" producers.

Boomer Mode
Episode 1724 7:11 - 9:11

1724: Boomer Mode

Bird Flu Symptoms and Ivermectin Treatment in Italy

Adam Curry describes falling ill with a flu-like bug while traveling in Florence, Italy. He claims to have successfully purchased and used Ivermectin from a local pharmacy to treat a sore throat and sinus issues. He jokes about infecting the planet with "bird flu" upon his return to the United States.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722

1722: This Actually Happened!

No Agenda Episode 1722, COVID-19 Retrospective Introduction

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak introduce episode 1722 of the No Agenda show, a "best of" compilation focused on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. They reflect on the political nature of drug treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin during the Trump administration. The hosts discuss the prevalence of unused testing kits and the shift in public discourse since 2020.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 42:22 - 47:21

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Ivermectin Suppression and the Guardian Retraction

The Guardian reported on the retraction of a major Egyptian study supporting Ivermectin due to data discrepancies found by a medical student. Jen Psaki refused to say the word "Ivermectin" during a press briefing, labeling claims about its efficacy as misinformation. The hosts argue that the retraction was politically motivated to protect vaccine interests.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 2:57:40 - 3:01:59

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Peter McCullough Spike Protein Protocol, Vaccine Recovery

The hosts shared a link to Dr. Peter McCullough's protocol for addressing the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines and spike protein exposure. The protocol involves over-the-counter supplements and has been adopted by some functional medicine practitioners. The discussion framed the information as a resource for listeners who were required to take the vaccine for employment or other reasons.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:45:21 - 2:55:05

1670: The Meloni

Anthony Fauci Book Tour, COVID-19 Origins and Vaccines

Dr. Anthony Fauci is promoting his new memoir, appearing on CBS and MSNBC to discuss his relationship with Donald Trump and the development of COVID-19 vaccines. The hosts critique Fauci's claims about "magical cures" like hydroxychloroquine and highlight a slip of the tongue by Rachel Maddow regarding a "deployable virus."

Wyrd
Episode 1666 29:09 - 31:46

1666: Wyrd

Chris Cuomo, Ivermectin and Media Accountability

The hosts discuss media figures like Chris Cuomo, noting his recent admission to taking Ivermectin after previously criticizing its use. They reference a report in The Telegraph regarding excess deaths potentially linked to COVID vaccines. The discussion focuses on the lack of public apologies from health officials and the influence of pharmaceutical advertising on news coverage.

Spaving
Episode 1658 10:16 - 16:26

1658: Spaving

Chris Cuomo, Ivermectin and Long COVID Admission

Former CNN host Chris Cuomo admitted on the Patrick Bet-David podcast that he is now taking a regular dose of Ivermectin to treat long COVID. This marks a significant shift for Cuomo, who was previously a staunch proponent of COVID-19 vaccines and critical of those who resisted government mandates. He acknowledged that the clinical community knew Ivermectin was safe and cheap, but the information was suppressed during the height of the pandemic.

Ninny
Episode 1583 35:54 - 41:09

1583: Ninny

Biobot Wastewater Monitoring, Free Booster Programs

Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb's involvement with Biobot and Alumina is highlighted in relation to the push for wastewater monitoring and PCR assay production. Media reports from CBS News suggest that while boosters will be available in September, a federal program will provide them for free starting in mid-October. The lack of media discussion regarding alternative treatments like Ivermectin is noted as a significant omission in public health reporting.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 1:02:40 - 1:07:39

1582: Balconazi

COVID-19 Treatments, Paxlovid and "Balcony Nazis"

The discussion shifts to COVID-19 therapeutics, with the hosts noting that monoclonal antibodies are no longer available, leaving Pfizer's Paxlovid as the primary recommended treatment. They contrast this with alternative treatments like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine. Adam Curry introduces the term "Balconazis" (Balcony Nazis), a phrase used in Spain to describe citizens who shouted at others to stay off the streets during pandemic lockdowns.

Quippy
Episode 1581 1:10:01 - 1:15:15

1581: Quippy

FDA Ivermectin Lawsuit, Quippy Tweets Defense

Doctors are suing the FDA for interfering with their ability to prescribe Ivermectin, leading to a "walk back" by the agency in court. Government lawyers argued that the FDA's "Stop it!" tweets were merely "quips" and not formal commands. The hosts highlight the irony of the FDA using a "humor" defense after their messaging led to doctors losing licenses and pharmacies refusing to fill human-grade prescriptions.