Topic: Biologics

7 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
1:30:00 - 1:36:59

96: Out of Luck

Fen-Phen Legal Settlements and Liability Protections

A retrospective on the Fen-Phen litigation reveals that lawyers pocketed the majority of a $200 million settlement, leaving victims with less than a quarter of the funds. The hosts investigate whether Ozempic is classified as a "biologic," which would grant it certain legal protections. They conclude that because it is not a biologic, it remains vulnerable to the same type of mass tort litigation that ended Fen-Phen.

70: Four Freedoms
2:01:22 - 2:04:41

70: Four Freedoms

The Biological Drive of Motherhood and Saving Christmas

The hosts discuss the intense biological drive of mothers to ensure their children have a "magical" Christmas, regardless of the quality of the gifts. They suggest that the elites' lack of children may lead them to miscalculate how hard parents will fight to protect holiday traditions. The segment ends with a hope that the "spirit of Christmas" might actually be the force that saves society from overreach.

69: Infektion
1:24:34 - 1:29:36

69: Infektion

Jeremiah Wright, 2008 Controversy and Biological Warfare

Reverend Jeremiah Wright's "God Damn America" sermon is revisited, focusing on his claims that the U.S. government is capable of using biological warfare against its own citizens. Wright cites the Tuskegee experiment and the book "Emerging Viruses" by Leonard Horowitz. The hosts discuss how Wright's message was "assassinated" in the media to protect Barack Obama's campaign.

69: Infektion
1:55:15 - 2:00:06

69: Infektion

Robert Strecker, Lab-Grown Virus Theory and Security Pacific Bank

Dr. Robert Strecker presents his theory that AIDS is a genetically engineered virus rather than a naturally occurring one from Africa. He cites other researchers like Peter Duesberg and Alan Cantwell who questioned the official narrative. Strecker's interest began while working on a health maintenance proposal for Security Pacific Bank in California.

61: Mark My Words
3:31:04 - 3:36:24

61: Mark My Words

Invasive Species, Biological Disaster, Informed Consent

Jennifer Kahn's TED talk on gene drives is used to illustrate how the technology could be used to eliminate "invasive species" by ensuring only male offspring are born. The hosts warn that humans could be labeled as an "invasive species" by those in power. They argue that the lack of informed consent regarding mRNA and gene-editing technology is a "disingenuous" word game played by the scientific community.

47: Killer Wasp
15:28 - 20:25

47: Killer Wasp

Mayo Clinic Study on Racial Differences in Vaccine Response

A Mayo Clinic study reveals that African Americans exhibit significantly higher antibody responses to the rubella vaccine compared to other populations. This finding challenges the "one size fits all" approach to immunology and supports the move toward personalized or individualized medicine. The legal classification of vaccines as "biologics" is also noted, which provides manufacturers with indemnification from lawsuits.

06: Meet The Parents
23:53 - 28:00

06: Meet The Parents

Gender Roles and the Deficiency of Single-Parent Parenting

The discussion challenges the "woke" notion that men and women are completely interchangeable in parenting roles, arguing that nature dictates specific strengths for each sex. One host shares an anecdote about needing his wife to "interpret" their daughters' moods, illustrating inherent gender-based communication differences. They argue that the absence of a father often leads to a "trophy culture" where children are not prepared for the realities of winning and losing.