Topic: Stephen David

5 chapters across the catalog

Mask Up!
Episode 1245 1:14:37 - 1:17:38

1245: Mask Up!

PCR Testing Flaws and False Positives

Investigative journalist David Crowe explains technical flaws in the PCR testing process, specifically regarding the number of amplification cycles used. Experts like Stephen Buston recommend no more than 35 cycles, yet many FDA-approved tests use up to 45, which significantly increases the likelihood of false positives. This technical discrepancy may have led to an exaggerated perception of the epidemic's scale.

Win by a Gyp
Episode 690 1:55:40 - 2:00:11

690: Win by a Gyp

Professor David Keith, Sulfuric Acid Spraying and Colbert Interview

Harvard Professor David Keith appeared on "The Colbert Report" to discuss the possibility of spraying sulfuric acid into the atmosphere to reflect sunlight. Keith admitted that current sulfuric acid pollution already kills a million people annually but argued that adding a "tiny fraction" more for geoengineering would be a useful "ugly tech fix." The hosts mock the scientist for failing to see the irony in his proposal.

Johnson's Johnson, Jump!
Episode 609 53:24 - 56:05

609: Johnson's Johnson, Jump!

Executive Producer Donations and Bitcoin Bonanza

The show acknowledges significant financial contributions from producers, including an $850 donation from Stephen Woullard and a $420 donation from Sir David Foley. Foley promotes his 4K television business, while the hosts play a "Bitcoin Bonanza" jingle featuring Taylor Swift and Elon Musk.

Reckless & Provocative
Episode 318 39:40 - 49:30

318: Reckless & Provocative

Executive Producer Credits and Karma Requests

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including James Briscoe, who is knighted for his contribution. Dylan Longworth is granted Executive Producer credit via a gift from a relative. Other donors from Arkansas, California, and Belgium receive "karma" for job searches and health issues. The segment also touches on a local scam involving car cleaning products at gas stations and mentions health documentaries like "Fathead."

Chimp in Heat
Episode 304 1:44:59 - 1:49:33

304: Chimp in Heat

Indiana Supreme Court Ruling, Police Entry Rights

The Indiana Supreme Court, in a 3-2 decision written by Justice Stephen David, ruled that homeowners cannot legally resist a police officer's entry into their home, even if the entry is unlawful. This ruling has been criticized as a significant blow to Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure. Justice David was recently appointed to the bench by Governor Mitch Daniels, a potential Republican presidential candidate.