Topic: Safety Products

7 chapters across the catalog

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 2:38:06 - 2:39:41

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Zero Point Energy, Magnet Ingestion Ban

A video from a Canadian producer allegedly shows a "zero point energy" machine powered by magnets that continues to run without wires. Coincidentally, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is pushing for stricter regulations on high-powered magnets, citing thousands of ingestion cases in children. The hosts suggest that the move to ban magnets may be a way to suppress alternative energy technologies.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 17:03 - 21:22

1713: Lipless Wonder

Vaccine Liability, Swine Flu and HPV Precedents

A discussion regarding the legal protections for vaccine manufacturers highlights the lack of liability for adverse reactions as a primary driver of industry profits. Historical examples, including the 1976 swine flu vaccine and the 2006 HPV vaccine rollout, are cited as instances where public health initiatives were allegedly prioritized over safety concerns. Critics argue that removing liability shields would force higher standards in vaccine processing.

Hambone
Episode 1520 1:47:19 - 1:51:23

1520: Hambone

Proposed Gas Stove Ban, Health Concerns

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is considering a ban on gas stoves, citing research that links indoor nitrogen dioxide emissions to 13% of childhood asthma cases. While Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. initially suggested a ban was "on the table," the agency later clarified that any regulations would likely only apply to new appliances. Critics view the move as a "smoke screen" to force residential electrification and increase centralized control over energy usage.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 10:52 - 13:28

1019: #deletethebag

Tesla AutoSteer Safety, Pilot Complacency, and Long-Term Reviews

The safety of Tesla's AutoSteer feature is questioned following near-accidents during a road trip where the system almost veered off the road. The technology is compared to ballistic parachutes on Cirrus aircraft, suggesting it creates dangerous complacency in operators. This shift in perspective highlights the necessity of long-term product testing over initial "glowing" reviews to uncover fundamental flaws in high-tech products.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992 13:11 - 16:28

992: Robo-Trump

Fingerlings Toy Counterfeits, Walmart Third-Party Seller Risks

The "Fingerlings" monkey toy has become the high-demand item of the 2017 holiday season, leading to a surge in counterfeit products sold through third-party vendors on Walmart.com. The manufacturer is suing over 150 companies for trademark infringement. Safety experts warn that these knockoffs bypass federal inspections and may contain toxic materials or posing choking hazards.

Dustbin of History
Episode 780 2:40:10 - 2:44:37

780: Dustbin of History

Hoverboard Fires, Lithium-Ion Battery Safety

The Consumer Product Safety Commission is investigating a series of fires involving hoverboards, which are attributed to cheap lithium-ion batteries made in China. Reports of boards exploding or catching fire have emerged from Seattle, Houston, and Alabama. One host admits to using a hoverboard to transport trash down a long hallway, despite the reported safety risks.

Touching the Stick
Episode 625 1:24:48 - 1:28:30

625: Touching the Stick

Bodyguard Blanket, Bulletproof School Safety Product

A controversial new product called the "Bodyguard Blanket" is marketed to schools as protection against both tornadoes and active shooters. The $1,000 bulletproof pad is criticized by the hosts as being impractical and potentially making children "sitting ducks" during an attack. The marketing campaign is highlighted for its use of fear to sell expensive safety gear.