Topic: Editing

4 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
49:54 - 52:41

89: Mass Confusion

AI and the Redefinition of Violence

The hosts use an AI tool to investigate whether "undue alteration of text" is considered violence. While the AI provides a wishy-washy answer, the dictionary definition includes the alteration of wording in text as a form of violence. They conclude that platforms like Wikipedia and AI algorithms are participating in a form of systemic violence by rewriting history and controlling the flow of information through hidden code.

61: Mark My Words
1:41:13 - 1:45:16

61: Mark My Words

Gene Editing, CRISPR, Customized mRNA Treatments

The normalization of mRNA technology is seen as a gateway to a trillion-dollar gene-editing industry using CRISPR. The hosts discuss the potential for customized treatments tailored to an individual's DNA, moving the pharmaceutical market toward selling to healthy people. They reference past efforts to develop vaccines for social issues like cocaine addiction and smoking.

47: Killer Wasp
37:57 - 40:26

47: Killer Wasp

Germline Gene Editing and Future Generations

Pastor Charles Lawson argues that mRNA vaccines represent a form of germline gene editing, meaning genetic alterations could be passed down to future generations. He claims the technology goes beyond traditional vaccines by reprogramming human cells to produce antibodies. This is framed as a permanent modification of the human genetic code backed by long-term interests.

10: Black and Blue
13:16 - 15:38

10: Black and Blue

Amber Guyger 911 Call Analysis and Editing

The 911 call placed by Amber Guyger after shooting Botham Jean is examined, with the hosts questioning if the audio was edited to favor a specific narrative. Guyger is heard expressing concern about losing her job, which the hosts find suspicious or potentially scripted. They compare the presentation of the audio to a movie trailer, designed to elicit a specific emotional reaction from the listener.