Topic: Vaccine Spread

4 chapters across the catalog

Shoehorn Event
Episode 1453 9:26 - 14:10

1453: Shoehorn Event

Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Monkeypox Community Spread

Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a Pfizer board member, appears on CNBC to discuss the difficulty of "snuffing out" monkeypox now that community spread has been detected. He notes a long incubation period of up to 21 days and suggests the use of "ring vaccination" to control low-level persistent outbreaks in Western Europe and the United States.

Gob of Goo
Episode 1407 28:18 - 29:48

1407: Gob of Goo

Fareed Zakaria, CNN, Vaccine Spread Gaffe

CNN host Fareed Zakaria made a verbal gaffe while questioning a guest about travel bans imposed on South Africa, asking if the bans were a way to "prevent the vaccine spread." The hosts mock the error and discuss Zakaria's career as a member of the media elite who maintains influence through weekly television appearances and international symposia.

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.

Do The Work
Episode 1259 24:28 - 27:50

1259: Do The Work

Asymptomatic vs Pre-symptomatic Spread, Vaccine Compliance

Conflicting reports from the World Health Organization and various research studies debate the impact of "silent spreaders" on the pandemic. While some data suggests asymptomatic transmission is rare, newer models claim pre-symptomatic cases drive half of all infections. This focus on invisible transmission is characterized as a psychological tool to ensure public compliance with future vaccine mandates.