Topic: Medical Industry

23 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 40:39 - 43:39

1867: Transmission Window

FDA Leadership Turmoil and Medical Reviewer Departures

The FDA is reportedly facing significant internal upheaval, with a loss of nearly half of its medical reviewers in key divisions like oncology and hematology. Dr. Scott Gottlieb noted that the departure of career experts and the influx of political appointees are damaging the agency's ability to regulate 20% of the US economy effectively.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:13:13 - 2:18:25

1808: Bad Fad

Executive Producer Credits, Flu Shot Anecdote

A donor from Indiana shared a detailed account of his 84-year-old father's death, which he attributes to a flu shot received in late 2022. The father, who had avoided the COVID-19 vaccine and remained active, reportedly never recovered his "spunk" after the flu jab and passed away in his sleep months later. The anecdote reflects a growing distrust of the "medical-industrial complex" among the show's audience.

Heroin Hotties
Episode 1794 16:27 - 19:03

1794: Heroin Hotties

DSM-5 Financial Conflicts, Pharmaceutical Industry Influence

A study published in the BMJ reveals that 60% of U.S. physicians involved in developing the DSM-5 received payments from the pharmaceutical industry. This "medical-industrial complex" influence is linked to the diagnostic criteria for gender dysphoria and the subsequent promotion of surgical and chemical treatments. The Trump administration has responded by threatening to pull federal funding from state sex education programs that promote gender ideology.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 9:19 - 13:01

1719: Pod Roll

Public Backlash Against Health Insurance Denials and "Delay, Deny, Defend"

The death of Brian Thompson triggered a wave of public anger on social media, highlighted by thousands of "laughing" emojis on corporate posts and discussions of the book "Delay, Deny, Defend." Legal experts and doctors describe a systemic issue where insurers like UnitedHealthcare allegedly use AI to increase claim denial rates, leaving patients and physicians exploited.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 16:53 - 20:26

1544: Trusted Flaggers

Jennifer Bielek on Transhumanism and Human Augmentation

Investigative reporter Jennifer Bielek presents a theory that the normalization of gender fluidity is a precursor to a broader transhumanist agenda involving human augmentation and biotechnology. The discussion identifies the Pritzker family and the Arcus Foundation as major financial drivers of this ideology within medical and educational institutions. The ultimate goal is described as the melding of humans with machines and the transfer of human reproduction to the technology sector.

Maiden America
Episode 1493 2:35:32 - 2:39:03

1493: Maiden America

Origins of the Global Gender Movement

The hosts theorize that the rapid adoption of gender-affirming care across major hospitals stems from a "groupthink" seminar or international meeting. They point to the 2006 Yogyakarta meeting in Indonesia as a potential genesis for the movement's legal and social frameworks. They suggest the current medical push is driven by the significant profits available from long-term pharmaceutical and surgical treatments covered by insurance and Medicaid.

Upcycling Ruminants
Episode 1492 43:17 - 46:22

1492: Upcycling Ruminants

Gender Reassignment Surgery, Financial Incentives Seminar

A brief discussion explores the origins of the sudden increase in gender reassignment procedures. The theory presented suggests that a specific medical seminar or event provided a financial breakdown for hospitals to profit from these operations. This is compared to the "groupthink" observed in the promotion of the hydrogen economy.

Si Senor
Episode 1487 14:20 - 15:07

1487: Si Senor

Transgender Medical Process Insurance Valuation Claims

A claim is presented from an insurance industry source stating that the lifetime value of a single individual undergoing a full transgender medical transition is worth approximately $7 million to the medical and pharmaceutical communities. Documentation for this specific figure is requested for further verification.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378 34:06 - 35:40

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Ivermectin Research, Pharmaceutical Influence on Media

A discussion explores the disparity between the low cost of ivermectin (pennies per pill) and expensive new pharmaceutical treatments. It is suggested that the news media, which receives significant funding from pharmaceutical companies, has a financial incentive to downplay the efficacy of off-patent drugs. Reference is made to hundreds of studies on ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine available via independent research platforms.

R9X
Episode 1377

1377: R9X

Nationwide Trucking Strike, Medical Freedom Protests

A nationwide truck strike scheduled for August 31, 2021, aims to protest government mandates and advocate for medical freedom. Organizers claim the movement includes healthcare workers, teachers, and military personnel quitting in mass numbers. Similar "truckie" protests are reported in Australia and the Netherlands, threatening to shut down national supply chains.

Maxinated
Episode 1346 31:33 - 34:38

1346: Maxinated

Rockefeller and Carnegie, History of Allopathic Medicine

A documentary clip explains how the Rockefeller and Carnegie foundations reshaped American medical education in the early 20th century. By funding specific universities and placing representatives on boards, these interests shifted the medical curriculum toward pharmaceutical-based treatments and away from homeopathic or holistic approaches.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 57:02 - 58:48

1345: Peak Woke

Koch Industries and Molex, Digital Drug Delivery Tech

Koch Industries, through its subsidiary Molex, is developing digital technology for home-based drug delivery. The system involves wearable sensors and injectable tubes interfaced with a smartphone app to monitor patient compliance and health metrics. The hosts describe this as a significant step toward invasive telemedicine.

Jabs for Jesus
Episode 1344 44:08 - 46:45

1344: Jabs for Jesus

Pharmaceutical Industry, Control of Mainstream Media

A producer from the TV show "The Doctors" reveals that a major story regarding CDC fraud was suppressed because the show's funding came from the pharmaceutical industry. The segment claims that mainstream news outlets like CNN and MSNBC refused to cover the whistleblower story due to their financial ties to Big Pharma.

Imbleachment
Episode 1237 1:02:57 - 1:07:27

1237: Imbleachment

FDA Warning and Medical Community Liability

The FDA issues a safety alert regarding the use of hydroxychloroquine outside of hospital settings or clinical trials. Dr. Zelenko and the hosts discuss the obstacles to adopting low-cost, out-of-patent treatments, citing medical ego, fear of liability, and the financial interests of large pharmaceutical companies. They argue that the industry prefers expensive new vaccines over cheap, existing solutions.

Truth to Podcaster
Episode 1126 1:22:48 - 1:26:03

1126: Truth to Podcaster

Brady Bunch Measles Comparison, Pharmaceutical Native Advertising

A clip from "The Brady Bunch" is used to contrast the modern "panic" over measles with the 1960s view of it as a routine childhood illness. The hosts argue that current news coverage serves as native advertising for the pharmaceutical industry. They question how a disease supposedly "eradicated" two decades ago can suddenly reappear without more critical investigation into the causes.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 2:32:02 - 2:34:15

1030: Phoneliness

Mental Health Awareness Month and Pharmaceutical Ads

During Mental Health Awareness Month, various celebrities like Sarah Silverman and Kristen Bell have appeared in segments encouraging the use of medication for mental health issues. The hosts criticize these reports for promoting the "chemical imbalance" theory, which they label a lie used to sell pills. They note the heavy presence of pharmaceutical advertising during the news programs that air these segments.

Hispandering
Episode 785 3:01:11 - 3:04:52

785: Hispandering

Medical Marijuana Ban, Industrial Hemp, Robert Downey Jr Pardon

Section 538 of the new omnibus bill effectively prevents the Department of Justice from using funds to interfere with state medical marijuana laws. The bill also protects industrial hemp research. In California, Governor Jerry Brown granted a pardon to actor Robert Downey Jr. for past drug and weapon convictions, a move the hosts suspect was influenced by Disney.

Bend it Down
Episode 694 2:19:50 - 2:26:27

694: Bend it Down

Anthem Health Hack, Industrial Espionage Theories

A major data breach at health insurer Anthem affected 80 million people, with investigators blaming Chinese state-sponsored hackers. The hosts question why the hackers ignored medical records and only took personal identification data, suggesting the breach may actually be industrial espionage by a corporate competitor. They also critique the media's use of the word "cracked" and the lack of accountability for the security of the Oracle databases involved.

Neuroelasticity
Episode 561 2:39:33 - 2:42:24

561: Neuroelasticity

Stage 0 Breast Cancer, Medical Over-Diagnosis

The medical industry has introduced the term "Stage 0" breast cancer to describe pre-malignant lesions detected by mammograms. Critics argue this classification leads to unnecessary surgeries and profit for the healthcare industry, comparing it to the "Angelina Jolie procedure" of preventative mastectomies.

Media Harmonization
Episode 482 20:43 - 26:22

482: Media Harmonization

Medical Industry Scams, Pap Smear Testing Procedures

A personal account details a frustrating experience with the medical system following an abnormal pap smear result. The narrative describes a "sales job" atmosphere at a medical center where patients are shown promotional videos for invasive procedures like colposcopies and LEAP. The account highlights the transition from "doctors" to "healthcare providers" and the aggressive marketing of pharmaceutical solutions.