Topic: Anthony Fauci

17 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
30:43 - 34:17

89: Mass Confusion

Death of Diamond and the Rescinding of Privilege

The death of Diamond, from the duo Diamond and Silk, serves as an example of how "privilege" is revoked when an individual dissents from the systemic narrative. The hosts highlight the vitriolic social media reactions to her passing as evidence of a system that only protects those who follow its rules. They also criticize new California laws that penalize doctors for "misinformation," contrasting this with the shifting medical advice provided by Dr. Anthony Fauci.

70: Four Freedoms
4:25 - 7:45

70: Four Freedoms

OSHA Vaccine Mandate for Private Employers and Dr. Anthony Fauci

The Biden administration released OSHA rules requiring companies with 100 or more employees to ensure their workforce is fully vaccinated by January 4th or implement weekly testing. Dr. Anthony Fauci testified on Capitol Hill, stating that "mandates work" based on high compliance rates at United Airlines and the Houston Medical Association. The hosts critique Fauci's phrasing, suggesting that "mandates work" refers to the effectiveness of coercion rather than public health outcomes.

69: Infektion
6:14 - 12:03

69: Infektion

AIDS History, Dr. Anthony Fauci and 1980s Marketing

A retrospective on the 40-year history of the AIDS epidemic highlights the roles of President Ronald Reagan and Dr. Anthony Fauci. The narrative explores the early stigma of the "gay disease" and the introduction of the drug AZT. Claims are made regarding the psychological impact of early marketing that suggested the virus could be transmitted through casual contact or doorknobs.

69: Infektion
12:04 - 15:05

69: Infektion

Anthony Fauci, Rise to Prominence and Early Criticism

A 1988 presidential debate clip features George H.W. Bush naming Dr. Anthony Fauci as an American hero. The segment contrasts this public praise with scathing contemporary criticism from the Village Voice, which accused Fauci of mismanagement during the AIDS crisis. The hosts note Fauci's transition from a research lab in Bethesda to a global public figure.

69: Infektion
39:20 - 44:25

69: Infektion

Anthony Fauci, Natural Infection and 2007 Vaccine Challenges

In a 2007 interview with the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Anthony Fauci explains why an HIV vaccine remained elusive for decades. He notes that HIV is unique because the body's "natural response to natural infection" does not eradicate the virus. The hosts analyze Fauci's use of the term "natural infection" and his claim that science must "do better than nature."

69: Infektion
44:25 - 50:13

69: Infektion

Viral Eradication, PCR Tests and Scientific Contradictions

The hosts re-examine Dr. Fauci's 2007 statements regarding the body's inability to clear HIV. They draw parallels to PCR testing and the theories of Kary Mullis, the inventor of the PCR test. The discussion highlights perceived contradictions in how viral loads and immune responses are explained to the public.

69: Infektion
50:14 - 55:09

69: Infektion

Thailand Vaccine Trials, 2009 Breakthrough and Financial Interests

A 2009 study in Thailand involving 16,000 volunteers showed a 31.2% efficacy rate for a combination HIV vaccine. Dr. Fauci describes this as a "modest" but important finding on Bloomberg News. The hosts note the interest of financial news outlets in pharmaceutical patents and the potential for future profit.

69: Infektion
1:03:37 - 1:07:57

69: Infektion

Vaccine Marketability, Adverse Events and Sinister Motives

The hosts speculate on why an HIV vaccine was not prioritized sooner if the technology existed. They suggest that the global market for a respiratory virus vaccine is significantly larger and more profitable than the market for an AIDS vaccine. The discussion touches on the potential for covering up adverse events during mass-scale rollouts.

69: Infektion
2:08:09 - 2:11:11

69: Infektion

Anthony Fauci, Nature as a Bioterrorist and Gain of Function

Dr. Fauci discusses the threat of bioterrorism and engineered microbes, stating that "the worst bioterrorist is nature itself." He justifies research into engineered pathogens as a way to stay ahead of natural evolution. The hosts interpret this as a justification for "Gain of Function" research and "playing God."

69: Infektion
2:11:12 - 2:15:52

69: Infektion

Culture of Responsibility, Global Predators and Bill Gates

Dr. Fauci argues for a "culture of responsibility" among scientists rather than restrictive regulations that might impede creativity. The hosts reference the book "COVID-19 and Global Predators" by Peter and Ginger Breggin. They discuss the potential for laboratory accidents and the repeating patterns of global health crises.

64: We Are People 2
43:57 - 48:26

64: We Are People 2

Harper's Bazaar and the Validation of Megan Thee Stallion

The conversation examines why Harper's Bazaar, owned by Hearst, featured Maxine Waters and Megan Thee Stallion on its cover. The hosts suggest that Megan is being groomed as a more "credible" and articulate successor to Cardi B for the 2024 election cycle. This media validation is compared to the validation provided by a university degree, serving to build a resume for future political influence.

61: Mark My Words
1:07:33 - 1:11:38

61: Mark My Words

T.D. Jakes, Mark of the Beast, Conversations with America

Bishop T.D. Jakes hosts a "Conversations with America" special featuring Dr. Anthony Fauci to address vaccine fears, including the "Mark of the Beast" and DNA alteration. Jakes is described as the "Black Pope" of the Christian church, wielding immense influence over Black believers. The hosts note that while the "Mark of the Beast" was mentioned in the intro, it was largely ignored during the actual discussion with Fauci.

61: Mark My Words
1:17:40 - 1:20:19

61: Mark My Words

Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett, mRNA Technology, Fertility Concerns

Dr. Kizzmekia "Kizzy" Corbett, a lead scientist in the development of the Moderna vaccine, addresses concerns about mRNA technology and its impact on human genes and fertility. She and Dr. Fauci assert that mRNA does not alter DNA or genetic makeup. The hosts question the lack of long-term studies to support these definitive claims, particularly regarding reproductive health.

47: Killer Wasp
24:33 - 29:00

47: Killer Wasp

NIAID and Moderna mRNA Vaccine Collaboration

Dr. Kizmika Corbett of the NIAID explains the mechanics of the mRNA vaccine developed in collaboration with Moderna, which uses genetic material to encode the coronavirus spike protein. The NIAID reportedly owns a significant portion of the patents for this technology, which is being fast-tracked through the regulatory process. The delivery mechanism is described as a "Trojan horse" that recodes cells to produce an immune response.

47: Killer Wasp
46:59 - 50:12

47: Killer Wasp

Community Outreach and the "Vaccine Vixen" Strategy

Drs. Anthony Fauci and Francis Collins discuss the importance of enrolling African Americans and Latinos in Phase 3 vaccine trials using "community outreach" models developed during the AIDS crisis. The use of attractive, influential minority figures in the media to promote the vaccine is characterized as a marketing tactic. One specific example mentioned is a Houston-area media personality who was among the first to receive the Moderna trial dose.

36: Lego My Joeco
2:29:27 - 2:35:04

36: Lego My Joeco

Tanzania, COVID-19 Testing in Fruit and Pope Fauci

Tanzanian President John Magufuli, a chemist, reportedly submitted samples from a pawpaw fruit and a goat for COVID-19 testing, which both returned positive results. The hosts use this to question the reliability of international testing standards. They also discuss the "Jesuit" background of Dr. Anthony Fauci, comparing his influence over public belief to that of a religious figure or "Pope."

29: The Rona
17:59 - 20:54

29: The Rona

Millennial Panic, Supply Chain Disruptions, and Flu Comparisons

The discussion shifts to the behavior of millennials during the crisis and the real-world consequences of panic, such as the interruption of medication supply lines and the decline of business at Chinese restaurants. Dr. Drew Pinsky emphasizes that the seasonal flu remains a significant threat, urging people to follow CDC guidelines and get flu shots while avoiding obsession with the coronavirus.