Topic: Swine Flu

169 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 16:13 - 21:30

1795: Dead Feathered

Dr. Peter Hotez, Inactivated Virus vs mRNA Technology

Dr. Peter Hotez is criticized for his shifting stance on vaccine technologies, specifically his recent comments regarding whole inactivated virus vaccines. Hotez argued that older vaccine technologies are prone to side effects like Guillain-Barre syndrome, citing the 1976 swine flu incident. The hosts suggest that the medical establishment is now disparaging traditional vaccines to protect the market dominance of mRNA technology.

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.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 2:39:11 - 2:44:35

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Bird Flu Vaccination, Michigan Dairy Farm Research

Finland became the first country to offer H5N1 bird flu vaccinations to humans, while the CDC began blood testing dairy workers in Michigan. Research is focused on identifying asymptomatic spread among farm workers who move between cattle herds. Concerns persist among some health experts that the virus could be linked to "gain of function" research or potentially introduced via future vaccine distributions.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 2:21:45 - 2:27:23

1669: You-Crane

H5N1 Mammalian Spread, Swine Flu Comparison

The bird flu virus has reportedly spread to 27 different mammalian species, including llamas, dolphins, and polar bears. Health officials are monitoring the potential for the virus to jump from cattle to pigs and then to humans. The current narrative is compared to the 2009 Swine Flu pandemic, which critics claim was overhyped by the WHO to drive vaccine sales.

Climate Change Special
Episode 1663 1:14:23 - 1:18:32

1663: Climate Change Special

Swine Flu Pandemic Skepticism and James Hansen

The hosts compare the global warming narrative to the 2009 swine flu pandemic, noting that the death toll was lower than the seasonal flu. They also discuss James Hansen, the NASA scientist credited with starting the global warming movement in 1988. Hansen's recent arrest with actress Darryl Hannah while protesting the coal industry is cited as evidence of his transition from scientist to activist.

Doom Goblin
Episode 1660 26:55 - 31:54

1660: Doom Goblin

Personal Anecdote Regarding Bird Flu at a Belgian Castle

A host shares a story about owning a castle in Belgium equipped with a helipad and a family of black swans. During a previous bird flu outbreak, local authorities culled neighboring poultry, but the host argues the disease is no more dangerous to humans than a standard seasonal flu.

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 5:17 - 9:51

1309: Vaxsaline

Swine Flu Scandal, Council of Europe Pharmaceutical Investigation

A 2010 Channel 4 News report details accusations by the Council of Europe's health chief against pharmaceutical companies for inciting a "campaign of panic" during the 2009 swine flu pandemic. The investigation explores how the World Health Organization lowered pandemic thresholds, leading European nations to purchase millions of unwanted vaccine doses. Countries including France, Germany, and the Netherlands attempted to cancel massive contracts for the H1N1 vaccine and Tamiflu following the scandal.

Satchel of Richards
Episode 1517 43:40 - 45:52

1517: Satchel of Richards

Ohio Measles Outbreak and Multi-Dose Vaccine Schedules

Health officials in Ohio report a measles outbreak among children who had only received one of the two required doses of the MMR vaccine. The hosts compare the push for multi-dose schedules to the 2009 swine flu vaccine rollout, suggesting that the requirement for multiple shots is a financial strategy for the pharmaceutical industry.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 2:15:14 - 2:17:54

1439: COVID Retrospective

Professor Neil Ferguson, Imperial College Modeling Critique

A critique of Professor Neil Ferguson of Imperial College highlights his history of exaggerated death toll predictions for past outbreaks like bird flu, swine flu, and mad cow disease. Ferguson's models, which influenced the UK government's lockdown policy, were challenged by other scientists for containing serious errors. The report questions why mainstream media has not more rigorously scrutinized Ferguson's accuracy.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 13:10 - 14:13

1438: Trips of Clump

Swine Flu Vaccine, 1976 Headlines, Media Distraction

A review of 1976 newspaper headlines reveals a major flu shot scare involving 11 reported deaths and the suspension of vaccination programs in nine states. This historical context is used to suggest that major televised events, like the first ABC broadcast of the Oscars that year, have historically served to distract the public from health crises.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 26:16 - 27:47

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

Historical Parallels to Swine Flu Vaccine Strategies

The hosts reflect on the 2009 swine flu pandemic, noting how health officials at the time pushed for multiple shots and eventually combined them with seasonal flu vaccines. They discuss the evolution of vaccine schedules and the transition from skepticism about multiple injections to the current acceptance of frequent boosters.

Booster Blitz
Episode 1408 15:00 - 16:21

1408: Booster Blitz

Swine Flu, 2009 Pandemic, Forced Vaccinations

A look back at episode 109 from July 2009 highlights early concerns regarding the swine flu outbreak and the procurement of 600 million vaccine doses for the United States. The virus, often referred to as the "Mexican flu" in Europe, was viewed by some as a precursor to current pandemic management strategies. The segment suggests that previous pandemic plans may have been refined for the current COVID-19 response.

Birthing Comrade
Episode 1406 25:15 - 29:20

1406: Birthing Comrade

Pharmaceutical Advertising and Cultural Shifts in Vaccination

A comparison is drawn between the 2009 swine flu pandemic and the current COVID-19 response, noting that the public is now much more willing to accept multiple injections. High-budget marketing campaigns featuring celebrities like Megan Thee Stallion and Jimmy Fallon are identified as key drivers of this shift. The use of constant death tolls and lockdowns is cited as the primary difference in achieving high vaccine compliance compared to previous decades.

The Learning Curve
Episode 1400 30:16 - 32:37

1400: The Learning Curve

2014 Flu H1N1 Retrospective, Rhode Island Health Warnings

A retrospective clip from 2014 features Rhode Island Health Director Dr. Michael Fine warning the public about the H1N1 swine flu virus. The rhetoric used to encourage immunization and describe the severity of flu symptoms is compared to modern COVID-19 messaging. The hosts note the similarities in how health officials attempt to maintain public concern through descriptive symptom profiles.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 32:02 - 36:14

1397: ok zoomer

Zika Virus Flashback, 2017 Media Coverage

A review of 2017 media coverage of the Zika virus highlights patterns of manufactured panic used to secure government funding. The segment compares the Zika narrative to previous outbreaks like Ebola and Swine Flu, noting the repetitive nature of the "two-year disaster cycle." Audio clips from the era show Dr. John LaPook reporting on birth defects in Texas while the government requested $1.9 billion in emergency funding.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 8:18 - 12:17

1373: Mass Formation

Swine Flu Scam, 2010 Pandemic Preparedness Retrospective

A retrospective look at 2010 audio reveals discussions about the Welsh government preparing mass graves for 40,000 people during the swine flu outbreak. The event is characterized as a scam involving the World Health Organization and pharmaceutical companies, serving as a precursor to modern mass hysteria and pandemic response strategies.

Bug Appetit!
Episode 1351 27:59 - 32:37

1351: Bug Appetit!

VAERS Database Statistics, Vaccine Safety Thresholds

Dr. Peter McCullough compares current VAERS data to the 1976 Swine Flu vaccination program, which was halted after 25 deaths. As of May 2021, the database shows over 4,000 deaths and 10,000 hospitalizations following COVID-19 vaccination. The discussion labels the current rollout as an unprecedented and potentially lethal experiment on the American population.

Big Caffeine
Episode 1347 57:28 - 1:01:02

1347: Big Caffeine

Swine Flu Vaccine History, Seasonal Virus Trends

The current pandemic response is compared to the 1976 swine flu vaccine campaign, which was halted after approximately 50 deaths were linked to the shot. The discussion notes that respiratory viruses typically subside in the spring and summer, only to return in the autumn. There is speculation that pharmaceutical companies will eventually combine COVID-19 boosters with annual flu shots to create a recurring revenue stream.

McClintock Effect
Episode 1343 27:40 - 31:54

1343: McClintock Effect

Swine Flu History, 1979 60 Minutes Documentary

A 1979 documentary from 60 Minutes explored the federal government's aggressive marketing of the 1976 swine flu vaccine, which utilized celebrity names without their explicit permission. Mary Tyler Moore confirmed in the footage that she never took the shot nor authorized the CDC to use her name in promotional materials. The segment highlights historical parallels between past public health campaigns and current efforts to desensitize the public to mass vaccination.

Accelerationism
Episode 1339 14:23 - 18:52

1339: Accelerationism

Swine Flu Flashback, Forced Vaccinations and Zoonotic Origins

A 2009 audio archive from the No Agenda show reveals parallels between the H1N1 swine flu response and current pandemic strategies, specifically regarding the push for double-dose vaccinations. The historical segment discussed government authorities' legal rights to enter homes for quarantine and vaccination purposes. Analysis of virus origins noted that while flus typically emerge from animal-to-human jumps in China, the 2009 strain was uniquely linked to Mexico.