Topic: Shot Show

5 chapters across the catalog

Beast Train
Episode 1593 1:05:27 - 1:10:53

1593: Beast Train

Fall Vaccine Checklist, Nasal Sprays, Aspirin Warnings

Dr. Natalie Azar appeared on the Today Show to promote a "fall checklist" of vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and RSV. The segment highlighted the availability of nasal spray flu vaccines for children but noted they cannot be used by those taking aspirin or with weakened immune systems. The presentation is likened to a commercial for seasonal products like pumpkin spice lattes.

Leapicide
Episode 1325 30:32 - 34:35

1325: Leapicide

Wendy Williams and Dr. Oz Vaccine Debate

Talk show host Wendy Williams expressed her distrust of the COVID-19 vaccine during an interview with Dr. Oz, citing the speed of its development. Dr. Oz attempted to persuade her by mentioning the millions of successful vaccinations, but Williams remained firm in her refusal.

The Christmas Special
Episode 889 1:41:54 - 1:43:37

889: The Christmas Special

Glock Marketing and the Shot Show Stripper

An anecdote from the firearms industry describes a marketing strategy used by Glock at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas. The company reportedly hired a top performer from a local gentlemen's club to act as a spokesperson. Because she was trained to disassemble and handle the weapons proficiently, many international agents and police attendees mistakenly assumed she was a CIA operative.

The Soul Train of Podcasts
Episode 379 43:03 - 47:09

379: The Soul Train of Podcasts

Molly Wood, Glock Marketing and Stripper Spokespeople

The hosts discuss tech journalist Molly Wood's appearance on CBS before transitioning into a story about Glock's marketing tactics. At the SHOT Show in Las Vegas, Glock reportedly hired a top stripper from the Atlanta Gold Club to act as a spokesperson, whom many attendees mistakenly assumed was a CIA agent.

Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!
Episode 144 58:45 - 1:02:27

144: Hemorrhagic Flu Outbreak!

Microchip Implants Depicted in Numbers TV Series

An episode of the television drama "Numbers" features a plot point where a scientist is tracked via a microchip implanted without her knowledge during a swine flu vaccination. The hosts discuss this as a form of "media assassination" or predictive programming, conditioning the public to accept the idea of government-mandated tracking devices.