Topic: Bioweapons

3 chapters across the catalog

86: Pox Luck
2:43:47 - 2:47:07

86: Pox Luck

Dr. Peter McCullough and Expired Vaccines

Referencing an interview with Dr. Peter McCullough, the hosts discuss the theory that allowing COVID vaccines to expire or lose potency through improper storage may have inadvertently saved lives. They return to the theme of vanity, suggesting that the fear of looking "bad on Zoom" is a more powerful motivator for the monkeypox vaccine than the fear of death. The segment critiques the "up-to-date" vaccine culture and its reliance on social pressure.

86: Pox Luck
2:47:08 - 2:52:01

86: Pox Luck

Ken Alibek and Soviet Monkeypox Bioweapons

Dr. Ken Alibek, a former Soviet bioweapons official, claimed that Russia investigated using monkeypox as a biological weapon in the early 1990s. The plan allegedly involved using monkeypox as a model to develop genetically altered smallpox that could be quickly stockpiled. Alibek’s history of testifying before Congress about weapons of mass destruction is noted, adding a layer of geopolitical suspicion to the current outbreak.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
1:11:22 - 1:14:24

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Operation Paperclip 2.0 and Ukrainian Corruption

The hosts speculate on whether the conflict in Ukraine serves as an "Operation Paperclip 2.0," facilitating the extraction of valuable assets, operatives, and sensitive documents. They discuss Ukraine's historical reputation for weapon smuggling and government corruption. The conversation touches on the presence of U.S.-linked biolabs and the potential for the conflict to hide financial malfeasance involving Western political families.