Topic: Rockefeller Foundation

30 chapters across the catalog

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:19:41 - 1:20:37

1820: Tokyo Rose

MrBeast and Rockefeller Foundation Youth Philanthropy

YouTube creator MrBeast is partnering with the Rockefeller Foundation to promote philanthropy among youth. The initiative is criticized as a potential propaganda tool or a way to extract financial resources from a generation already facing economic challenges.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 20:24 - 23:32

1657: Trash Can Man

Billionaire Funding, Pro-Israel and Pro-Palestine Protests

Wealthy donors are funding both sides of the campus protest movement, with Bill Ackman and Jerry Seinfeld's wife supporting pro-Israel groups while the Soros and Rockefeller foundations fund Students for Justice in Palestine. Critics suggest these protests may be manipulated by investors looking to influence stock prices through shorting strategies.

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586 15:51 - 20:01

1586: Escaped Mutant

Rockefeller Foundation and Africa Climate Summit Finance

Joseph Nganga of the Rockefeller Foundation is highlighted for his role in the upcoming Africa Climate Summit in Nairobi, Kenya. The discussion centers on "climate finance" and the creation of a new global financial architecture to unlock African resources for green minerals and renewable energy. The hosts characterize the summit as an effort by global elites, including Bill Gates and the Clinton Health Initiative, to control African development through climate narratives.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 36:06 - 38:44

1522: Boiling Ocean

UN Secretary General, Global Food System Reimagining

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres addressed Davos, highlighting the deep divisions between wealthy nations and the "Global South." Simultaneously, a global streaming event co-hosted by the Rockefeller Foundation focused on "reimagining food systems" post-COVID-19. The initiative explores shifting away from traditional beef consumption toward more "sustainable" and "resilient" food sources.

Flexitarianism
Episode 1478 2:40:02 - 2:46:14

1478: Flexitarianism

Rockefeller Foundation, Reset the Table Food Transformation

The Rockefeller Foundation's "Reset the Table" report outlines a plan to transform the U.S. food system toward synthetic and plant-based alternatives. In Austria, Burger King has made plant-based burgers the "normal" default option. Companies like Redefined Meat are using 3D printing and AI to create "new meat" products for "flexitarians."

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 40:17 - 45:46

1470: Clubbing Center

Corporate Funding of Eugenics, Forced Sterilization, IBM

The Rockefeller Foundation and Carnegie Institution provided significant funding for eugenics research in America, leading to forced sterilization laws in 27 states. Early proponents even considered public gas chambers before settling on surgical sterilization and marriage restrictions for those deemed "unfit." Edwin Black also highlights the role of IBM punch card technology in facilitating the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.

Health Glitch
Episode 1428 2:31:05 - 2:35:55

1428: Health Glitch

Omicron BA.2 Variant and Greek Alphabet Naming

The BA.2 sub-variant of Omicron is reportedly doubling every seven days in the U.S., leading to concerns of a new infection wave. The discussion questioned the WHO's naming conventions, noting that several Greek letters were skipped to avoid political or social controversy.

Gob of Goo
Episode 1407 40:38 - 42:57

1407: Gob of Goo

Pfizer Fourth Booster, Omicron Variant, Rockefeller Foundation

The CDC has recommended Pfizer booster shots for 16 and 17-year-olds as new COVID-19 cases rise by 20% in a week. Pfizer executives suggested that the Omicron variant might necessitate a fourth vaccine dose sooner than previously anticipated. The hosts question why NPR cited the Rockefeller Foundation for pandemic data rather than official government health agencies like the CDC.

No Shields, No Deals
Episode 1405 5:21 - 6:49

1405: No Shields, No Deals

Rockefeller Foundation, Global Vaccine Targets and Viral Replication

Rajiv Shah, President of the Rockefeller Foundation, outlines global immunization targets of 40 percent by year-end and 70 percent by September 2022. Shah warns that failure to reach these goals in developing nations increases the likelihood of new variants due to high viral replication rates. He calls for pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Moderna to implement tiered pricing or local manufacturing partnerships to increase access.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 1:08:09 - 1:11:00

1400: The Learning Curve

Jicker Study Fraud, Rockefeller Foundation Lockstep Scenario

The "Jicker Study," a simple letter to the editor in the New England Journal of Medicine, was used by the FDA to claim OxyContin had an addiction rate of less than 1%. This pattern of using non-peer-reviewed letters to establish scientific consensus is compared to the early dismissal of the Wuhan lab leak theory. The hosts also reference the 2010 Rockefeller Foundation "Lockstep" paper as a blueprint for current global pandemic responses.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 58:05 - 1:01:28

1396: Flu Tsunami

Natural Asset Class, Wall Street Commodification of Nature

The Rockefeller Foundation and the New York Stock Exchange have introduced a new "Natural Asset Class" (NAC). This investment vehicle allows for the commodification of natural processes, such as air and water filtration, previously considered part of the commons. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat also spoke about structured investments in nature as a way to unlock capital for climate goals.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 43:18 - 49:16

1394: Re-wilding

Dr. Peter McCullough, Mass Psychosis and Lockstep

Dr. Peter McCullough, a highly published cardiologist, reports being stripped of his medical editorships and institutional titles due to his stance on early COVID-19 treatment. McCullough claims the global medical community is in a state of "mass psychosis" or "mass formation," operating in "lockstep." He references a 2010 Rockefeller Foundation paper titled "Operation Lockstep" as a potential framework for the current global response.

BINO
Episode 1301 43:21 - 47:25

1301: BINO

Democracy Now! Report on Indigenous Language Barriers

A Democracy Now! report noted that California farm workers speaking indigenous languages had higher COVID-19 positivity rates than those speaking English or Spanish. The segment is analyzed for its lack of explanatory depth and potential propaganda leanings. The discussion links the outlet's funding sources, such as the Rockefeller Foundation, to broader globalist agendas like Event 201.

Flibbertigibbet
Episode 1263 1:28:36 - 1:32:26

1263: Flibbertigibbet

Funding Trails of Black Lives Matter Organizations

An investigation into the financial backing of BLM co-founder Alicia Garza reveals millions of dollars in support from major philanthropic entities. Donors include the Ford Foundation, George Soros's Open Society Foundation, and the Kellogg Foundation, funding various fiscal sponsorships and organizer training programs.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 13:46 - 18:28

991: Milkshake Duck

Rockefeller Foundation, Rewriting American History

Following World War I, the Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations allegedly collaborated to prevent American life from reverting to its pre-1914 state by controlling education. They focused on altering the teaching of American history by recruiting a "stable" of twenty historians who were briefed in London. This effort is linked to the Rhodes Scholarship program and the disappearance of history books written before 1914.

CannMed
Episode 842 1:02:25 - 1:04:10

842: CannMed

Theresa May Appointment, David Cameron and Global Foundations

Theresa May has been appointed as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom following David Cameron's resignation. The hosts note Cameron's "2-0" comment regarding female Prime Ministers from the Conservative Party. Additionally, the discussion touches on the funding of social movements by large organizations like the Rockefeller and Ford Foundations, which the hosts claim have been co-opted by left-wing interests.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 33:36 - 37:39

821: Manterruptors

Zika Virus Funding, Marco Rubio's Senate Floor Speech

Senator Marco Rubio's demand for $1.9 billion in emergency Zika funding is scrutinized, with the hosts suggesting the money is actually a "collection call" for unpaid Ebola pledges. They challenge Rubio's characterization of Zika as a "deadly" disease, noting its history since 1952 and typically mild symptoms. The discussion highlights the potential link between microcephaly and larvicides rather than the virus itself.

Bomb Denmark
Episode 796 2:04:45 - 2:07:17

796: Bomb Denmark

Rockefeller Foundation and Zika Virus Origins

The Zika virus was first registered with the ATCC in 1947 by the Rockefeller Foundation after being isolated from a rhesus monkey in Uganda. The hosts discuss the history of the ATCC as a microorganism clearinghouse. They also touch on the skepticism some pharmacists and nurses have toward annual flu vaccines.

A.Q. in the Maghrim
Episode 742 36:10 - 39:55

742: A.Q. in the Maghrim

Internationalist Agenda and Wealth Protection

The hosts debate the motivations of wealthy donors like Soros and the Rockefellers. Dvorak posits a "rubbleization" theory, suggesting that internationalist organizations promote world peace and global governance primarily to prevent major wars that would lead to the theft or redistribution of their personal wealth and art collections.