Topic: Paul Ehrlich

21 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:17:54 - 1:19:20

1863: Nekkidly

Vaccine Injury Data, Paul Ehrlich Institute

The Paul Ehrlich Institute has received over 2,000 reports of deaths following the Pfizer vaccination, though experts suggest the actual number could be as high as 60,000 due to underreporting. Internal protocols allegedly showed that side effects were only to be investigated after the product's launch. Critics accuse the German federal government of withholding crucial data on vaccination injuries from the public.

Stimming
Episode 1802 50:03 - 54:16

1802: Stimming

Maurice Strong, Population Bomb Legacy

The history of the UN climate agenda is traced back to Maurice Strong and Al Gore, who promoted carbon trading and the Chicago Climate Exchange. The discussion links these movements to Paul Ehrlich’s 1970 book "The Population Bomb," which predicted global catastrophe by the year 2000. Ehrlich's lesser-known and controversial 1978 work, "The Race Bomb," is also highlighted as a suppressed text regarding race and intelligence.

Beast Train
Episode 1593 51:09 - 54:36

1593: Beast Train

Historical Climate Alarms, Leonard Nimoy, Paul Ehrlich

A 1978 documentary clip featuring Leonard Nimoy warning of a coming ice age is used to illustrate the history of failed climate predictions. Similarly, the work of Stanford biologist Paul Ehrlich, author of "The Population Bomb," is cited for his incorrect 1960s forecasts of imminent global famine and societal collapse by the 1980s.

Healthscare System
Episode 1521 2:57:08 - 3:01:32

1521: Healthscare System

Paul Ehrlich, Population Control Philosophy

A 1970s interview with Paul Ehrlich reveals his long-standing advocacy for government-mandated population control, including bonuses for not having babies and tax penalties for large families. Ehrlich suggested that the FCC should ensure large families are portrayed negatively on television to discourage reproduction. These historical views are linked to modern climate change and "self-sterilization" movements.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 3:19 - 9:43

1519: Freeze Peach

Paul Ehrlich, Population Bomb Predictions, Political Operative Claims

Archival audio from 1970 and 2020 features biologist Paul Ehrlich discussing human population size as a driver for pandemics and ecological collapse. His 1970 prediction that the world would never reach 7 billion people by the year 2000 is highlighted as a significant failure of his "arithmetic." The analysis characterizes Ehrlich as a political operative rather than a scientist, specifically citing his 1972 "point of no return" as a tactic to influence presidential elections.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 3:23 - 7:23

1518: Q-Yoga

Paul Ehrlich, 60 Minutes Mass Extinction Claims

60 Minutes featured biologist Paul Ehrlich and the World Wildlife Fund to discuss a purported mass extinction crisis and global overpopulation. Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb, is criticized for his history of failed predictions dating back to the 1960s, including claims of global cooling and a "race bomb." ProPublica reports suggest climate change will force a new American migration, citing extreme heat in California.

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 13:17 - 16:24

1518: Q-Yoga

Historical Media Climate Alarms, Failed Predictions

A review of historical headlines from the 1960s and 1970s reveals a pattern of failed environmental predictions by scientists like Paul Ehrlich and major media outlets. Past alarms included a predicted new ice age by the 21st century, the death of the oceans by 1980, and total food rationing in America. These "receipts" from Time Magazine and the Boston Globe are used to illustrate long-term media sensationalism regarding climate.

Publical Emergency
Episode 1471 1:06:32 - 1:08:48

1471: Publical Emergency

Population Bomb, African Demographics and Engineered Disease

The 1970s book "The Population Bomb" by Paul Ehrlich is cited as a foundation for modern fears regarding African population growth. There is a claim that diseases like Ebola and AIDS may have been genetically engineered or targeted toward the African continent to curb demographic expansion. This history is used to explain why many African nations remain skeptical of Western-led vaccination campaigns.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 23:14 - 28:55

1469: The Nurge

Global Population Trends, The Population Bomb

An analysis of world population data shows a declining growth rate since the 1970s, coinciding with the publication of "The Population Bomb" by Paul Ehrlich. While the total population has reached 7.7 billion, the growth rate has dropped to approximately 1.05%. The discussion also notes the massive shift toward urban living, with 56% of people now residing in cities.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 2:50:15 - 2:53:39

1468: Superwokes

Vasectomy Spikes, Population Bomb Mentality

Clinics in Florida report a tripling in vasectomy requests following the overturning of Roe v. Wade, with many men under 30 seeking the procedure. The hosts compare this trend to the 1970s "Population Bomb" movement led by Paul Ehrlich, which they claim led to a generation of childless, bitter individuals.

HAARP at Home
Episode 1462 48:13 - 52:17

1462: HAARP at Home

Bill Gates, Population Control and Africa

A 2010 TED Talk clip of Bill Gates is reviewed, where he suggests that "new vaccines, healthcare, and reproductive health services" could lower global population growth by 10 to 15 percent. This is linked to Paul Ehrlich’s "The Population Bomb" and historical concerns about overpopulation in Africa. Critics argue that organizations like the IMF and the Gates Foundation use health initiatives to maintain control over developing nations.

Rewilding
Episode 1209 26:06 - 29:18

1209: Rewilding

Population Bomb History, 1970s Vasectomy Trends, Paul Ehrlich

The 1970s saw a dramatic rise in vasectomy popularity driven by fears of a "population bomb" and resource depletion popularized by Paul Ehrlich and the Club of Rome. Reports from the era indicate that many young men underwent the procedure due to alarmist media coverage regarding the year 2000. However, the trend eventually declined as physicians became wary of potential legal liabilities related to the procedure's aftereffects.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 15:39 - 18:01

1177: Moral Army

Greta Thunberg Media Phenomenon, Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich

The hosts discuss the polarizing nature of Greta Thunberg's public appearances and the backlash received for mocking her. They compare current climate alarmism to the 1960s "Population Bomb" theories by Paul Ehrlich, which predicted mass starvation by the year 2000. They note that the language used in 1992 UN documents is now being repeated verbatim by modern youth activists.

ELBOOB
Episode 827 1:26:18 - 1:29:25

827: ELBOOB

Justin Trudeau, Bill Clinton, and the Vasectomy Theory

John C. Dvorak posits a theory that Bill Clinton and Justin Trudeau exhibit behaviors associated with having had vasectomies during eras of "population bomb" hysteria. He suggests that the intellectual climate of the 1970s pressured men into the procedure, leading to what he describes as a specific personality shift in male leaders.

Electile Dysfuntion
Episode 769 1:20:32 - 1:23:13

769: Electile Dysfuntion

Climate Change Alarmism, Club of Rome and Michael Crichton

The hosts link current cyber and climate alarms to the "fear-mongering" of the 1970s, such as Paul Ehrlich's "Population Bomb." They reference Michael Crichton's "State of Fear" to argue that the media and organizations like the Club of Rome use panic to control the public and drive political agendas.

Lone Rat
Episode 748 1:29:04 - 1:31:49

748: Lone Rat

Population Control, Global Warming Theories

Theories regarding population control are traced from Paul Ehrlich's "The Population Bomb" to modern climate change and vaccination initiatives. Some argue that global warming narratives are used as a ruse to implement policies that slow reproduction cycles, particularly in developing regions like Africa.

Psych!
Episode 732 1:20:42 - 1:24:04

732: Psych!

Sixth Mass Extinction, Paul Ehrlich, Frank Fenner

A new study led by Paul Ehrlich of the Stanford Woods Institute claims the Earth has entered its sixth mass extinction event, which could threaten human existence. The hosts compare this to the predictions of the late Australian scientist Frank Fenner, who claimed humans would be extinct within 100 years. They express skepticism toward these "doomsday" narratives, linking them to long-standing overpopulation theories from the 1970s.

Putinism
Episode 640 2:17:43 - 2:22:30

640: Putinism

Negative Population Growth, John P. Holdren and Paul Ehrlich

A 7th-grade teacher provided materials from the "Negative Population Growth" (NPG) foundation, which are being distributed in schools. The discussion links modern environmental policy to a 1974 paper co-authored by Paul Ehrlich and John P. Holdren, who currently serves as a senior advisor to President Obama. The hosts argue that "population bomb" alarmism continues to influence government science and technology policy.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 13:42 - 18:53

639: Tangible Things

Population Control, Margaret Sanger, and Paul Ehrlich

The hosts examine historical fears of overpopulation, citing Paul Ehrlich’s 1968 book "The Population Bomb" and his 1972 suggestions for sterilization agents. They discuss Margaret Sanger’s "Negro Project" and the eugenics movement as the foundation for Planned Parenthood. The segment suggests that historical hysteria over birth rates in Africa may have influenced the development of specific viruses.

Episode 412 48:09 - 50:30

412: Red Square Patch

Club of Rome and Jorgen Randers 2052 Forecast

Jorgen Randers, a co-author of the 1972 "Limits to Growth" report, has released a new forecast titled "2052," predicting global collapse due to climate change and resource depletion. The original 1970s predictions of global cooling and total oil depletion are highlighted as failed prophecies. Despite past inaccuracies, the Club of Rome continues to advocate for drastic reductions in CO2 emissions and population.