Topic: Spikes

85 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 39:24 - 41:03

1863: Nekkidly

Spike Protein, SPLC Marketing

Alex Jones pivoted from claims about self-replicating HIV spike proteins and sterilization to attacking the SPLC. He described the SPLC as a "marketing idea" started by Morris Dees that capitalized on anti-KKK sentiment to build a massive endowment. The host expresses confusion over how Jones's claims about vaccine-induced nanotech relate to the legal organization.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:27:28 - 1:31:41

1857: Teen Takeover

Cicada COVID Variant Emerges with High Mutation Rate

A new COVID-19 strain nicknamed the "Cicada" variant has been detected in 25 states after first appearing in a traveler at San Francisco International Airport. While it currently accounts for only 1% of U.S. cases, the CDC has labeled it a "Variant of Interest" due to mutations on the spike protein that may allow it to evade existing vaccines.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 3:21:20 - 3:26:30

1792: Meloni in the Middle

Terracotta Watering Spikes, Production Meeting, End of Show

John Dvorak provides a "tip of the day" regarding terracotta watering spikes for gardeners, praising their simple analog design over "Internet of Things" connected devices. The hosts hold a brief on-air production meeting to select the "end-of-show ISO" clip. The episode concludes with a reminder of the show's live stream schedule and upcoming Sunday broadcast.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 33:02 - 37:38

1788: chatJCD

Vaccine Technology Versions and Summer COVID Surge

A breakdown of vaccine "versions" describes whole-virus vaccines as 1.0, protein-based vaccines as 2.0, and mRNA as 3.0 technology. The comparison of biology to software technology is criticized as a marketing tactic. Additionally, a "summer surge" of COVID-19 cases is noted, with some individuals still adhering to strict testing and isolation protocols.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 1:17:34 - 1:20:06

1787: O.G. Daffy

Vaccine Injury Studies, DNA Reverse Transcription

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin questioned the FDA regarding meaningful studies into vaccine injuries, noting that hundreds of thousands of Americans have reported complications. The discussion explores whether mRNA can be "reverse transcribed" into the human genome, a claim the FDA official dismissed by citing the short half-life of the molecules. The segment highlights the presence of synthetic "forever molecules" in newborn umbilical cords.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 2:32:20 - 2:36:49

1779: Buffy Gorilla

Social Contagion and French Needle Spiking Hoax

An investigation by Le Monde into reported "needle spiking" attacks at French music festivals found no evidence of actual injections or psychoactive substances. Of the 145 cases reported, many were attributed to mosquito bites or fatigue exacerbated by social contagion on TikTok. Experts suggest the phenomenon is a powerful example of the power of suggestion among young women.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Juneteenth Federal Holiday, Al Sharpton and Spike Lee Brooklyn Event

Juneteenth is observed as a federal holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Civil rights activists Al Sharpton and Spike Lee hosted an event at Juniors in downtown Brooklyn to celebrate the occasion. The gathering emphasized the message that freedom must be protected through active participation in voting.

Home Depotation
Episode 1771 1:16:58 - 1:19:22

1771: Home Depotation

Nex Spike Vaccine, Pangolin Documentary

A new Moderna vaccine named "Nex Spike" has drawn attention due to the Latin translation of "Nex" meaning death, though a Latin generator translates the full name as "don't." Meanwhile, a Netflix documentary titled "Pangolin: Kulu's Journey" aims to protect the endangered mammal. This shift in media portrayal is noted, as pangolins were previously blamed for the spread of COVID-19.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 42:46 - 49:10

1769: Mr. Umami

COVID Variants, M Nex Spike Approval

The FDA has authorized a new version of the Novavax vaccine targeting the JN1 strain, which has become the dominant seasonal variant. Health officials compare the current state of COVID-19 to the common cold, noting that the virus continues to mutate but at a more stable rate than the flu. Additionally, a new Moderna vaccine named "M Nex Spike" has received approval as the pharmaceutical industry continues its booster strategy.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 39:46 - 45:57

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Turbo Cancer Concerns, Scott Adams Vaccine Skepticism

Scott Adams has questioned the medical consensus regarding the progression of his and Joe Biden's prostate cancer, suggesting the disease is moving at an unnaturally rapid pace. The term "turbo cancer" is discussed in relation to the COVID-19 vaccine's potential impact on reproductive organs and the immune system. Adams' skepticism toward his doctors' timelines suggests he believes an external factor accelerated the stage 4 metastasis.

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:54:08 - 1:57:59

1728: Hatchet Man

No Agenda Art Gallery and Executive Producers

The hosts review recent listener-submitted artwork, selecting a "meta-cheesecake" piece by Francisco Scaramanga for the episode cover. They discuss the "three Ts" (time, talent, and treasure) and announce the criteria for becoming an Associate Executive Producer or Executive Producer.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:40:58 - 1:43:00

1722: This Actually Happened!

HIV Trial Models, Vaccine Protection Duration

Health officials are using the community outreach model developed during HIV trials to engage populations most susceptible to COVID-19. A major remaining question is the duration of vaccine protection, with experts unsure if it will last six months, a year, or longer. Unlike the measles vaccine, COVID-19 immunizations may require periodic boosters to maintain immunity against the spike protein.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 2:57:40 - 3:01:59

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Peter McCullough Spike Protein Protocol, Vaccine Recovery

The hosts shared a link to Dr. Peter McCullough's protocol for addressing the long-term effects of mRNA vaccines and spike protein exposure. The protocol involves over-the-counter supplements and has been adopted by some functional medicine practitioners. The discussion framed the information as a resource for listeners who were required to take the vaccine for employment or other reasons.

ungreen
Episode 1659 1:14:46 - 1:18:02

1659: ungreen

COVID FLiRT Variants, Vaccine Mortality Study

New COVID-19 variants nicknamed "FLiRT" have emerged with minor mutations to the spike protein. While health officials suggest current boosters provide some protection, a new study is mentioned regarding a potential increase in cancer mortality following third vaccine doses.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 1:17:53 - 1:20:58

1655: Illegal Chants

Therapeutic mRNA Technology, Immune System Priming

The shift in medical science toward mRNA-based therapeutic approaches is examined, specifically how these vaccines prime the immune system to attack cancer cells. Critics question the long-term efficacy and the definition of "vaccine" as the technology moves from preventative infectious disease measures to personalized cancer treatments.

Rage Bait
Episode 1533 2:47:16 - 2:52:07

1533: Rage Bait

Show Outro, COVID Connection Parody

The episode concluded with the hosts signing off from the Texas Hill Country and Silicon Valley. The final segment featured a musical parody titled "The COVID Connection," which satirizes the relationship between Big Pharma, the media, and rising reports of heart inflammation. The hosts reminded listeners to return for the next broadcast on Thursday and thanked the "No Agenda Nation" for their continued support of the value-for-value model.

Mask in a Bottle
Episode 1525 1:24:14 - 1:30:02

1525: Mask in a Bottle

Pfizer ATTR-CM Advertisement, Heart Failure, COVID Cover-up

A Pfizer advertisement for ATTR-CM, a rare form of heart failure, is analyzed as a potential cover-up for vaccine-induced heart issues. The disease involves misshapen proteins building up in the heart, which the hosts compare to the effects of the COVID-19 spike protein. They question why Pfizer is marketing a rare disease to the general public and suggest it is a "scam" to sell specific medications like Vyndaqel.

Tank Talk
Episode 1523

1523: Tank Talk

COVID-19 Spray Vaccines, Canadian Medical Research

Canadian researchers at institutions like McGill University are reportedly developing a spray-based COVID-19 vaccine delivered via a device in the mouth. This delivery method contrasts with the original mRNA vaccines designed for deltoid injection to isolate spike protein production. Skepticism remains regarding the efficacy of inhaled spike proteins compared to traditional intramuscular shots.