Topic: Vaccine Shedding

8 chapters across the catalog

Super Duper
Episode 1636 2:01:22 - 2:05:23

1636: Super Duper

COVID Vaccine Shedding and UV Glow Claims

A report from the Reese Report and Infowars claims that individuals who received COVID-19 vaccinations emit a fluorescent orange glow under 365nm UV light. The report suggests that "filaments" are expelled through the skin and can move independently, potentially explaining vaccine shedding to the unvaccinated. The segment expresses skepticism regarding these claims while noting the anger of some medical professionals who feel misled by the initial vaccine rollout.

Attribution Science
Episode 1363 58:06 - 1:00:30

1363: Attribution Science

Exosomes, Vaccine Shedding, Vivid Dreams Anecdote

A listener anecdote describes experiencing intense, vivid dreams and physical arousal after spending time in a car with a recently vaccinated individual. This has led to speculation about "exosomes" or spike protein shedding from vaccinated people affecting the unvaccinated. While not scientifically proven, these stories contribute to the practice of wearing masks to protect against perceived vaccine shedding.

Shot to Win
Episode 1362 37:40 - 45:12

1362: Shot to Win

Vaccine Shedding, Exosomes and Menstrual Irregularities

The conversation delves into the theory of "vaccine shedding" through exosomes rather than traditional viral particles. Stephanie Seneff suggests that vaccinated individuals may release spike proteins via breath or sweat, potentially affecting those in close proximity. Anecdotal reports of menstrual irregularities in unvaccinated women and a case of an infant death following breastfeeding from a vaccinated mother are discussed.

Sheep Dipping
Episode 1359 1:53:16 - 1:58:02

1359: Sheep Dipping

Toronto Call-In, Spike Protein Shedding

A Toronto radio show features callers discussing vaccine experiences. One caller describes a woman who suffered a severe skin reaction after visiting a recently vaccinated dentist, which her doctor allegedly attributed to "spike protein shedding." The radio experts and host immediately dismiss the claim, which the No Agenda hosts argue shows a narrow and defensive knowledge base.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 33:05 - 38:16

1345: Peak Woke

Fact Check Friday, Vaccine Shedding and Menstrual Issues

A "Fact Check Friday" segment addresses claims that unvaccinated women are experiencing menstrual irregularities when near vaccinated individuals. The report cites the WHO and CDC to dismiss claims that mRNA vaccines cause infertility or virus shedding. The hosts analyze the language used in the report, noting the focus on "serious cases" rather than total prevention.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 2:53:44 - 2:56:14

1345: Peak Woke

Unvaccinated MRI Tech Report, Menstrual Irregularity Claims

Erica, an unvaccinated MRI technician from Pennsylvania, shares her personal experience with severe menstrual irregularities after working around vaccinated colleagues. She claims her doctor had no explanation for the sudden change. The hosts use this as a counterpoint to the "Fact Check Friday" segment played earlier in the show.

McClintock Effect
Episode 1343 17:40 - 19:55

1343: McClintock Effect

Vaccine Shedding, Pfizer Clinical Trial Protocols

Discussions regarding "vaccine shedding" have gained traction online, with some theorists suggesting that vaccinated individuals can transmit components to the unvaccinated through skin contact or inhalation. While mainstream science debunks these claims as anti-vaxxer propaganda, references are made to Pfizer's own clinical trial documents which monitored adverse effects in people who came into contact with trial participants. The concept of menstrual synchrony, or the McClintock effect, is also examined as a potential factor in these observations.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 2:44:37 - 2:47:12

701: Oatmeal

Vaccine Shedding, Immunocompromised Safety Warnings

A discussion on public health warnings suggests that recently vaccinated individuals may spread diseases to the immunocompromised. Citing a Johns Hopkins patient guide, the hosts note that live vaccines for measles, rubella, and chickenpox can pose a risk to those with weakened immune systems. This "asymptomatic" spread is proposed as a factor in recent outbreaks.