Topic: Pcr Testing

144 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 1:34:34 - 1:38:28

1868: Lubio

Hantavirus Outbreak on MV Hondias Cruise Ship

A Hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondias has resulted in three deaths and eleven confirmed cases, with 29 Americans currently under monitoring in Nebraska. Dr. Deborah Birx appeared on media outlets advocating for weekly PCR blood tests for all passengers. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the media is attempting to "spin up" a new pandemic narrative to influence political optics.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:38:57 - 1:44:43

1860: micro-dosing

New Pandemic Preparedness and PCR Protocol Timeline

A medical podcast analyzes the rapid timeline of a new "atypical pneumonia" outbreak in China, comparing it to the COVID-19 rollout. The speaker notes that a PCR test protocol was established and peer-reviewed within 26 days of the first reported case. The segment suggests that the speed of the response and the focus on asymptomatic transmission indicate a premeditated process.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 1:31:57 - 1:34:19

1786: Best Exit Strategies

COVID-Detecting Dogs at NASCAR Events

NASCAR announced the use of COVID-detecting dogs at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, claiming the animals are as effective as PCR tests. The hosts propose a "distributed dog COVID sniffing system" where listeners can rent out their trained pets for virus detection.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:52:39 - 1:58:53

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Mike Yeadon, COVID-19 Pandemic Fraud Allegations

Former Pfizer Vice President Dr. Mike Yeadon claims the COVID-19 pandemic was a fraudulent event driven by inappropriate PCR testing and lethal hospital protocols. He argues that it is biologically impossible to develop a safe medical product in the timeframe of Operation Warp Speed. Yeadon alleges that the injections contained intentionally toxic materials, resulting in millions of deaths globally.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:36:44 - 1:38:11

1722: This Actually Happened!

PCR Testing Limitations, Genetic Update Theory

A discussion on PCR testing highlights that the presence of viral DNA does not necessarily indicate active disease or infectiousness. The segment suggests that most people exposed to COVID-19 reach homeostasis after a "genetic update" and remain asymptomatic. Critics argue that using PCR as a primary diagnostic tool for determining COVID-19 deaths is flawed due to these biological factors.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 51:47 - 54:22

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Pfizer Chantix Recall and PCR Cycle Thresholds

Pfizer's anti-smoking drug Chantix was found to contain levels of carcinogens exceeding FDA limits, yet the FDA temporarily allowed continued distribution to maintain supply. Additionally, the hosts discuss the New South Wales government's use of a 45-cycle threshold for PCR tests. They argue that high cycle counts lead to excessive positive cases used to justify lockdowns.

Authentified
Episode 1687 23:34 - 28:36

1687: Authentified

Mpox Global Health Emergency, WHO Vaccine Licensing

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a public health emergency of international concern regarding the Clade 1 variant of Mpox originating in the Democratic Republic of Congo. This classification allows for the emergency licensing and distribution of vaccines without standard long-term testing. The variant is described as more contagious than the 2022 strain, though it remains primarily a contact-related infection.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 2:25:09 - 2:27:06

1672: Sand Battery

Dengue Fever Alerts, Aspirin Warning

The CDC is issuing alerts for healthcare providers to maintain a "high suspicion" for Dengue fever. A host shares a tip that taking aspirin while infected with Dengue can be fatal due to blood-thinning complications, a fact reportedly more important than the testing itself.

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 1:31:45 - 1:34:26

1667: Heavy Tail

Raw Milk Warnings, PCR Testing and Wastewater Monitoring

The FDA and media outlets like CNN are warning against the consumption of raw milk due to bird flu concerns. Dr. McCullough and the hosts argue that these warnings are based on "grossly inflated" PCR tests that detect viral particles rather than active infection. They also mock the detection of bird flu in Austin wastewater, suggesting that laboratory techniques like centrifugation can be used to find almost any substance to create a "hair on fire" public health narrative.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 41:04 - 46:15

1666: Wyrd

Nahid Bhadelia, Raw Milk Warnings and PCR Testing

Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, an infectious disease expert, appeared on NBC to discuss the H5N1 outbreak in U.S. dairy cattle. She advised the public to avoid raw milk and sick animals, though she noted the risk to the general public remains low. The hosts highlight Bhadelia's background in civic engagement and voting projects, questioning her role as a primary medical expert for the network.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 46:16 - 51:10

1666: Wyrd

Deborah Birx, Armata Pharmaceuticals and Mass Cattle Testing

Dr. Deborah Birx, now representing Armata Pharmaceuticals, called for weekly PCR testing of every dairy cow in the United States to track asymptomatic bird flu spread. The hosts calculate the immense cost of such a program—potentially billions of dollars per week—and suggest it is a strategy to benefit biotech firms and testing manufacturers.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:34:34 - 1:39:13

1664: Friendshoring

Global Producer Contributions, Eli the Coffee Guy and Portuguese Courts

Donations arrive from a wide range of listeners, including Eli the Coffee Guy, who promotes his Gigawatt Coffee Roasters business. A contribution from Sir Il Pope in Portugal mentions a court ruling regarding the inaccuracy of PCR tests. These segments demonstrate the global reach of the show and the various ways listeners integrate the "Value for Value" model into their personal and professional lives.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 37:15 - 44:40

1661: Hard Landing

H5N1 Bird Flu, Dairy Cow Surveillance and PCR Testing

Federal health officials are increasing surveillance of H5N1 bird flu after the virus was detected in dairy cow milk across nine states. Skeptics argue that the "wildfire" spread is a result of aggressive PCR testing rather than a true clinical outbreak, noting that cows typically recover within weeks. Reports of the virus spreading to domestic cats are compared to previous pandemic-era claims about pets transmitting COVID-19.

Doom Goblin
Episode 1660 39:54 - 45:46

1660: Doom Goblin

Failed Bird Flu Testing of Raw Milk Samples

An NPR reporter attempted to have raw milk from Texas farms tested for bird flu at a USDA-authorized lab, but the lab refused after the farms denied permission. The hosts speculate that the testing was actually abandoned due to high costs or budgetary constraints at NPR rather than farm interference.

ungreen
Episode 1659 1:00:47 - 1:04:08

1659: ungreen

Livestock Compensation, Bird Flu Testing Incentives

The USDA and CDC are developing plans to incentivize bird flu testing among cattle ranchers by offering financial compensation for culled herds. Currently, poultry farmers receive reimbursement for losses while cattle ranchers do not. The move aims to overcome rancher resistance to government testing on private property.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 2:00:18 - 2:03:28

1656: Johnson Pivot

Mandatory Cattle EID Tags, USDA Ground Beef Testing

The USDA has mandated electronic identification (EID) tags for all cattle and bison, a move some ranchers fear will lead to total government control over livestock processing. Despite fears of bird flu in the food chain, recent USDA PCR testing of retail ground beef samples found no viral particles present.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 1:20:59 - 1:24:54

1655: Illegal Chants

Bird Flu in Dairy Herds, PCR Testing

The FDA reports that one in five samples of pasteurized milk tested contains fragments of the H5N1 bird flu virus, which has been detected in 33 herds across eight states. While officials maintain that pasteurized milk is safe, the use of high-cycle PCR testing to find viral fragments is criticized as a potential psychological operation against the beef and dairy industries.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:33:55 - 2:36:25

1654: e-Safety

Bird Flu in Milk, PCR Testing Concerns

The FDA has detected fragments of the bird flu virus in samples of pasteurized grocery store milk, though officials maintain the supply is safe. The hosts express skepticism over the use of PCR testing to detect "remnants" of the virus, comparing it to the high-cycle testing used during the COVID-19 pandemic. They suggest the timing of the bird flu narrative may be a precursor to renewed pushes for mail-in voting.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 14:04 - 18:09

1309: Vaxsaline

Virology Lab Claims, COVID-19 Isolation Fraud Allegations

An email from a purported clinical lab scientist claims that 1,500 positive COVID-19 samples in Southern California were actually influenza A and B when tested via Koch's postulates. The author alleges that seven universities are suing the CDC for fraud because the agency cannot provide a viable, isolated sample of the virus. The discussion compares the situation to historical controversies surrounding the isolation of HIV and the limitations of PCR testing.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:21:15 - 1:23:05

1309: Vaxsaline

Kary Mullis, Anthony Fauci and the PCR Test

A vintage clip features Kary Mullis, the Nobel Prize-winning inventor of the PCR test, criticizing Anthony Fauci's lack of medical and scientific understanding. Mullis claims Fauci does not understand electron microscopy or medicine and is merely an administrative figure with a personal agenda. Mullis, who died in late 2019, is presented as a key figure whose warnings about Fauci and the PCR test remain relevant.