Topic: Minks

16 chapters across the catalog

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:07:22 - 1:09:23

1309: Vaxsaline

Utah Wild Mink, Coronavirus Variant Transmission

A wild American mink in Utah has tested positive for a variant of the coronavirus indistinguishable from those found in nearby farmed minks. This discovery suggests transmission from farmed animals to the wild, leading to concerns about potential culling of pets or other animals. The segment transitions into a personal anecdote about a host's daughter moving to Brooklyn.

Leaky Labs
Episode 1507 48:02 - 52:47

1507: Leaky Labs

Ohio Mink Farm Activism and Disease Transmission Concerns

Approximately 40,000 mink were released from farms in Ohio and Michigan following attacks by activists using anarchist symbols. While the Fur Commission USA focused on the $1.6 million livestock loss and vandalism, concerns remain regarding the potential for mink to act as a reservoir for COVID-19 or flu. Similar culling events occurred in Europe earlier in the pandemic due to the animals' human-like immune systems.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 48:18 - 51:38

1398: Gender Justice

European Health Passes, UK Dog COVID Case

President Emmanuel Macron has extended booster shot requirements for health passes in France, leading the hosts to speculate on the eventual number of required doses. In the UK, the first case of a pet dog contracting COVID-19 is reported, which the hosts link to a perceived British cultural disdain for dogs evidenced by strict six-month quarantine laws. They also mention the closure of mink farms in British Columbia due to animal-to-human transmission concerns.

Belching Freon
Episode 1348 55:29 - 58:41

1348: Belching Freon

Denmark Mink Culling, Groundwater Pollution Concerns

Denmark is in the process of excavating millions of mink carcasses that were culled and buried in shallow mass graves last year due to COVID-19 mutation fears. The decaying bodies began rising to the surface due to gas buildup, and officials now fear the remains are polluting local groundwater supplies.

Easter Special
Episode 1335 1:07:11 - 1:11:13

1335: Easter Special

Animal Trials, Ivermectin Suppression

The discussion touches on the bypassing of traditional animal trials for COVID-19 vaccines and the alleged suppression of Ivermectin as a treatment. The hosts suggest that the pharmaceutical industry actively discredits alternative treatments to protect the market for vaccines.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 50:52 - 56:20

1323: Bidenista

COVID-19 Origins, Ferret Badgers, and the Mink Link

WHO investigators are focusing on ferret badgers and rabbits as potential intermediate hosts for COVID-19 at the Wuhan market. Professors Brett and Heather Weinstein discussed the phylogenetic relationship between these animals and minks, noting that the virus spreads exceptionally well in mink farms. A speculative theory suggests the virus could persist on mink fur, potentially linking the fur trade to early transmission in China.

Doctored Evidence
Episode 1321 1:32:54 - 1:35:27

1321: Doctored Evidence

Polish Mink Coronavirus Mutation, Gamma Radiation

Poland's agriculture minister reported that a new strain of coronavirus found in local mink can be transmitted to humans. This follows a similar crisis in Denmark where millions of mink were culled and buried. A suggestion is made to use gamma radiation to sterilize mink fur for commercial use, noting that the process is already used for food safety in other countries.

Cluster Five
Episode 1319 37:20 - 40:12

1319: Cluster Five

Denmark Cluster 5, Mink Farm Mutations

The World Health Organization is monitoring the "Denmark Cluster 5" variant, which originated in mink populations. There is concern that this specific strain may be more resistant to antibody treatments, leading to speculation about the culling of mink to hide evidence of lab-related breeding.

Swiss Cheese Model
Episode 1308 59:19 - 1:01:45

1308: Swiss Cheese Model

Mink Farms, Ferret Pets and Research

A discussion on the use of ferrets and minks in coronavirus research leads to a tangent about the legality of ferrets as pets. In California, ferrets are illegal because they are considered a threat to local livestock if they escape.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 43:28 - 47:24

1302: Mink Road

British Columbia, Mink Farm COVID-19 Outbreaks

Health officials in British Columbia reported a COVID-19 outbreak at a mink farm, mirroring similar events in Denmark and the Netherlands. The virus has shown the ability to transmit from humans to mink and back, leading to concerns about potential mutations. Massive culls of mink populations have been ordered globally, raising questions about the future of the fur industry and the origins of zoonotic transmission.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 42:14 - 43:16

1299: King Mitch

Oregon Mink Farm, COVID-19 Pet Concerns

A mink farm in Oregon reported that staff and animals tested positive for COVID-19. This follows similar outbreaks in Europe that led to mass culling of mink. There is concern that these incidents could lead to increased scrutiny or restrictions regarding domestic pets.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 2:06:43 - 2:09:05

1298: The Palmist

Danish Zombie Mink, 15 Million Carcasses Rising

In Denmark, millions of mink culled due to a mutated strain of COVID-19 are reportedly "rising from the dead." The phenomenon is caused by gases from decomposition pushing the carcasses out of shallow, sandy graves. Local officials are now calling for the 15 million carcasses to be exhumed and cremated to prevent further public frenzy.

Covidiots
Episode 1293 1:24:32 - 1:28:56

1293: Covidiots

No Agenda Art Gallery and Episode 1291 Winner

The hosts celebrate the artwork for episode 1291, "Killing Mink," created by artist Brad1x, which featured George Soros and an election rigging kit. They encourage listeners to visit the No Agenda Art Generator to view the "inappropriately humorous" contributions from the community. The segment also promotes the 24/7 No Agenda Stream and the federated social network, No Agenda Social.

Covidiots
Episode 1293 2:14:02 - 2:17:41

1293: Covidiots

Denmark Mink Cull and COVID-19 Mutations

Denmark ordered the culling of its entire mink population—approximately 17 million animals—after discovering a mutated strain of COVID-19 called "Cluster 5" that can jump to humans. Scientists also reported that a lipopeptide nasal spray has successfully prevented infection in ferrets. The hosts discuss the economic impact on the fur industry and the potential for similar culls of domestic pets.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 2:19:04 - 2:22:40

1292: Killing Mink

COVID-19 Mink Culls in the Netherlands and Spain

Officials in the Netherlands and Spain have ordered the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of mink after the animals tested positive for COVID-19. There are concerns that the virus can pass back and forth between humans and mink, leading to widespread culls in the fur industry. The hosts question if this is an "animal rights scam" similar to the foot-and-mouth disease culls in the UK.

Ear Trumpet
Episode 1265 1:39:19 - 1:48:44

1265: Ear Trumpet

Executive Producer Donations and Mink Coat Anecdote

A series of high-value donations are acknowledged, including a "Corona bonus" from a healthcare worker in Germany. A discussion about signet rings for newly knighted producers leads to an anecdote about a vintage $10,000 mink coat purchased for $100. The segment concludes with "jobs karma" for producers seeking new business opportunities.