Topic: Mercury

42 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 2:48:40 - 2:51:54

1874: Kennel Index

Tip of the Day: Brilliant Green and Mercury

John C. Dvorak provides the "Tip of the Day," recommending an Eastern European antiseptic dye called "Brilliant Green" for cuts and funguses. He warns that it stains the skin for a month. The segment includes a dangerous anecdote about Dvorak playing with liquid mercury as a child, which the hosts strongly advise listeners not to replicate.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 3:02:41 - 3:07:48

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Thimerosal and Aluminum in Vaccines, Mercury Salts

The debate over vaccine ingredients continues as the CDC advisory committee reviews the use of Thimerosal and aluminum. Dr. Celine Gounder argues that ethylmercury in vaccines is safe compared to methylmercury found in fish. However, critics point out that aluminum acts as a toxic adjuvant to "tickle" the immune system, leading to concerns about long-term health impacts on children.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 2:41:59 - 2:50:27

1777: Java Shack

CBS Coverage of RSV Vaccines and Mercury in Shots

CBS News reports on the new Vaccine Advisory Committee's focus on the risks of the childhood vaccination schedule. The segment features a pediatrician defending the benefits of the RSV immunization for infants. The hosts criticize the news presentation for functioning as an "ad for the RSV vaccine" and discuss the history of thimerosal and the 1976 swine flu vaccine issues.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 5:15 - 10:22

1767: Best Clips of The Day

RFK Jr, Thimerosal and Autism Discussion on MSNBC

A 2005 archival clip from MSNBC features Chuck Scarborough interviewing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. regarding the link between the vaccine preservative thimerosal and rising autism rates. Kennedy cites a 1989 increase in the vaccine schedule as a turning point for neurological disorders. The hosts note that this perspective, once mainstream enough for Salon and Rolling Stone, is now labeled as "anti-vax" misinformation.

MEGA
Episode 1734 55:46 - 58:00

1734: MEGA

NTD News, Kennedy Confirmation Summary, Media Misrepresentation

NTD News provided a summary of the first day of Kennedy's confirmation hearings, noting his commitment to bringing stakeholders together to fight chronic disease. Kennedy defended his record by comparing his vaccine safety concerns to his previous successful advocacy regarding mercury in fish. The segment concludes that mainstream media continues to lie and twist Kennedy's actual statements.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 46:35 - 49:59

1711: Blue Bracelet

Susie Wiles, Chief of Staff and Lobbying Concerns

Susie Wiles has been named the first female White House Chief of Staff, but her past ties to lobbying firm Mercury Public Affairs have drawn scrutiny. Mercury's client list includes Big Pharma companies and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance. While some defend her professional background, others express concern about potential conflicts of interest within the new administration.

Spaving
Episode 1658 1:01:00 - 1:10:28

1658: Spaving

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Brain Worm and Mercury Smear

Mainstream media outlets, led by the New York Times and CNN, reported on a 2012 deposition where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. described a parasitic worm that had entered his brain and died. Dr. Sanjay Gupta discussed the medical aspects of such parasites and mercury poisoning on CNN, which Kennedy attributed to a heavy fish diet. Analysts suggest the sudden resurfacing of these decade-old medical records is a coordinated political smear intended to undermine Kennedy's presidential campaign.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 6:27 - 9:32

1634: Nukes in Space!

Super Bowl Commercials, Pfizer and Queen Music Usage

The emotional display between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift on the field is contrasted with Kelce's performance of "Viva Las Vegas." Pfizer's Super Bowl advertisement, which utilized music by the band Queen, is criticized for using the legacy of the late Freddie Mercury to promote pharmaceutical interests and future cancer treatments.

Spook Head
Episode 1568 16:28 - 23:54

1568: Spook Head

Thimerosal Controversy and 2005 RFK Jr. Interview

A 2005 interview featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Chuck Scarborough on MSNBC is revisited, where they discussed the link between thimerosal and rising autism rates. Scarborough noted his own son's Asperger's diagnosis coincided with the expansion of the CDC vaccine schedule in 1989. The segment notes that major publications like Salon and Rolling Stone eventually retracted Kennedy's articles on the subject under pressure.

Trusted Flaggers
Episode 1544 2:22:05 - 2:25:40

1544: Trusted Flaggers

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Presidential Campaign Launch

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has officially filed paperwork to run for president as a Democrat. The hosts highlight the immediate media backlash, specifically citing CNN's Jake Tapper labeling Kennedy an "anti-vaccine quack." They discuss Kennedy's history as an environmental lawyer and his focus on removing mercury from vaccines, predicting that the Democratic establishment will work aggressively to discredit his candidacy.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 21:34 - 24:20

1415: Equity Hotel

Robert Kennedy Jr. Claims Jake Tapper Killed Vaccine Story

Robert Kennedy Jr. published an article titled "The Day Jake Tapper Sold His Soul to Pharma," alleging that ABC News killed a story about mercury in vaccines due to advertiser pressure. Kennedy claims Tapper was initially enthusiastic about the investigation before corporate officials ordered him to shut it down. Tapper now frequently labels Kennedy a "disinformation agent" on social media.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 3:03:58 - 3:07:12

1348: Belching Freon

PBS Colorism Special, Skin Lightening Products

PBS aired a special on "colorism," a term used to describe discrimination based on skin shade within racial groups. The segment criticized global beauty standards and the marketing of skin lightening products by companies like Unilever, while also highlighting health risks associated with mercury found in some unregulated creams.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 1:22:20 - 1:26:40

1332: Spookberg

Mercury Poisoning, Tourette’s Syndrome and Dental Fillings

A personal health update reveals a diagnosis of high mercury levels following a hair analysis. A kinesiologist suggests the mercury, potentially from silver dental fillings or childhood vaccinations, may be the underlying cause of long-term Tourette’s Syndrome symptoms. A detox regimen is initiated to address the neurological impact of the heavy metal toxicity.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 1:25:52 - 1:28:42

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Bill Gates Criticism

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. published a viral critique of Bill Gates, accusing him of using "strategic philanthropy" to gain dictatorial control over global health policy. Kennedy cited past Gates Foundation vaccine programs in India and Africa that allegedly resulted in thousands of injuries and paralysis.

OTARD
Episode 1147 2:55 - 4:44

1147: OTARD

Jeopardy Word History and the Origin of Glitch

A recent episode of Jeopardy featured a final clue regarding the word "glitch," attributing its popularization to the 1962 book "Into Orbit" by the Mercury astronauts. While the show credited astronaut John Glenn with the term, its actual etymological genesis is questioned. The segment highlights how the term has evolved from space-age slang to a common excuse for modern technical failures.

Cyclogenesis
Episode 1122 1:44:31 - 1:47:22

1122: Cyclogenesis

KNMI Temperature Data Manipulation in the Netherlands

The Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute (KNMI) is accused of manipulating historical temperature data to make modern heat waves appear more frequent. Critics point out that the institute lowered temperature readings from 100 years ago by two degrees Celsius, effectively changing the baseline for what constitutes a heat wave. The hosts discuss the historical accuracy of mercury thermometers compared to modern electronic sensors.

GND-MOU-ROI
Episode 1116 15:51 - 19:47

1116: GND-MOU-ROI

Bohemian Rhapsody Oscar Wins, Bisexual Awareness Week Controversy

Bohemian Rhapsody won multiple Academy Awards, including Best Film Editing, despite a troubled production that saw director Bryan Singer replaced. The film faced backlash from the LGBTQ community for its depiction of Freddie Mercury’s sexuality. Critics noted the irony of the film's success occurring during Bisexual Awareness Week, given the debate over Mercury's identity in the script.

Rasiss
Episode 954 14:27 - 20:25

954: Rasiss

Queen Elizabeth Decree, Prince Charles Succession Bypass

Reports suggest Queen Elizabeth II has issued a decree to bypass Prince Charles in the line of succession in favor of Prince William. This move follows renewed public interest in Princess Diana's death and allegations that Charles orchestrated tabloid attacks against his own sons, William and Harry. The lack of mainstream U.S. media coverage on this royal development is contrasted with the saturation of Trump-related news.

His Name is Nimrod
Episode 953 29:06 - 33:34

953: His Name is Nimrod

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vaccine Immunity, Mercury in Flu Shots

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. appears on Tucker Carlson's program to discuss the legal immunity granted to vaccine manufacturers by Congress in 1987. Kennedy highlights the dramatic increase in the childhood vaccination schedule and the continued presence of mercury in flu shots. He argues that the pharmaceutical industry's massive advertising spend prevents mainstream media from covering the risks associated with certain vaccine ingredients.

Humalgo
Episode 938 1:32:14 - 1:36:28

938: Humalgo

Smart Home Technology and Human Algorithms

The hosts discuss the pitfalls of smart home technology and "algorithms" taking over daily life. One host describes his preference for an old-school mercury thermometer over a Nest thermostat, coining the term "Hu-Mel-Go" (Human-Manual-Algorithm). The segment ends with a clip of Neil deGrasse Tyson.