Topic: Vaccines

64 chapters across the catalog

96: Out of Luck
54:47 - 57:53

96: Out of Luck

COVID-19 Vaccine Side Effects and Ozempic as a Cover

The hosts speculate that the rise of Ozempic serves as a convenient medical cover for side effects attributed to COVID-19 vaccines, such as sudden weight gain and heart issues. They discuss the unexplained increase in colon cancer among young people and suggest the pharmaceutical industry is using weight-loss drugs to manage a broader health crisis.

95: IDK
2:06:53 - 2:11:17

95: IDK

Forgiveness as Strategy, Family Conflict Resolution

The hosts discuss the social damage caused by the COVID-19 vaccination debates, noting how families remain divided. They argue that unconditional forgiveness is the only way to escape being "held hostage" by the system's divisive tactics. They emphasize that the "enemy" often works through personal circles to cause self-loathing and isolation, which must be countered with internal peace.

91: Scott Free
13:50 - 16:36

91: Scott Free

Scott Adams as a Meme and Viral Sensation

The discussion shifts to Scott Adams' history of "noodling" in people's heads to provoke reactions. Mo suggests that Adams' recent controversy might be a distraction from the "L's" he took regarding his previous stances on the COVID-19 vaccine. They explore the idea that racism has a built-in fan base that immediately exalts figures who make provocative racial statements.

89: Mass Confusion
11:19 - 14:33

89: Mass Confusion

Peter McCullough on the Four Elements of Mass Psychosis

Dr. Peter McCullough outlines the four specific characteristics required to trigger a mass formation psychosis: prolonged isolation, withdrawal of enjoyable activities, free-floating anxiety, and a single solution offered by authority. He identifies the global COVID-19 vaccination campaign as the "absurd solution" provided to resolve the manufactured anxiety of the lockdowns. The hosts draw parallels between this psychological framework and the historical implementation of systemic racism in the United States.

89: Mass Confusion
37:06 - 39:56

89: Mass Confusion

Hasidic Jews and the Measles Vaccine Precedent

The discussion examines the treatment of Hasidic Jewish communities during measles outbreaks prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. The hosts point out that these communities faced significant state pressure and "hell" for their vaccination stances, yet were largely ignored by civil rights organizations like the ADL. This is cited as evidence that the system grants and takes away "privilege" based on political utility rather than consistent principles.

88: Business Decision
1:29:55 - 1:35:28

88: Business Decision

Intentionality of Social Engineering, Lack of Community

The hosts debate whether social engineering is a conscious conspiracy or a result of systemic "fight-or-flight" instincts. They point to the marketing of the COVID-19 vaccine to black communities through rap songs and figures like Tyler Perry as evidence of a condescending and intentional strategy. The discussion also laments the loss of community as children are increasingly raised in "warehousing" daycare institutions from a young age.

87: Ye & They
1:06:52 - 1:11:28

87: Ye & They

Vaccine Choice, Black and Brown Coalition

A discussion on personal choice regarding vaccines leads to a critique of the "Black and Brown Coalition." The hosts argue that while Black celebrities often support other groups' causes, such as "Stop Asian Hate," the support is rarely reciprocated. They suggest that Black Americans are realizing the power of their own "thumbs" (digital influence) to advocate for their specific interests.

87: Ye & They
3:29:38 - 3:35:21

87: Ye & They

Ari Emanuel, Kim Kardashian and the Clintons

Kanye West expresses anger toward Ari Emanuel for attempting to "take food out of his children's mouth" by blacklisting him. He reveals his surprise at learning how close his former wife, Kim Kardashian, was to the Clinton family. West claims Kardashian was used by political forces to influence him and the Black community on issues like vaccinations.

86: Pox Luck
1:13:47 - 1:18:14

86: Pox Luck

Ghazi’s Victory Day Speech at CNN Center

Commander Ghazi led a rally in front of the CNN building in Atlanta, waving a large Russian flag to celebrate Victory Day. His speech criticized the "United Snakes of America," accused CNN of being a propaganda tool, and claimed the U.S. created a "Nazi" state in Ukraine. He also voiced skepticism regarding the COVID-19 vaccine and the 2020 election, creating a confusing mix of Russian and populist talking points.

86: Pox Luck
2:06:16 - 2:08:50

86: Pox Luck

Monkeypox Disparities in Georgia

A report from Georgia indicates that monkeypox is disproportionately affecting Black men, who account for over 80% of cases in the state. Despite this, vaccination data shows an even distribution between Black and white residents, leading to calls for more targeted outreach. The hosts discuss the "sense of urgency" in the media and the potential for new funding to flow into public health messaging for communities of color.

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.

84: More or Less
2:18:36 - 2:22:24

84: More or Less

Gates on Vaccines and Population Flattening

In archival video, Bill Gates explains that as health improves and child mortality drops, families "choose" to have fewer children. He presents a chart showing global population flattening out at 11 billion by 2100. The hosts find his logic "sketchy," suggesting that "saving lives" by preventing births is a "lizard logic" aimed at population reduction.

83: Sources and Methods
3:01:53 - 3:07:15

83: Sources and Methods

The Test of White Supremacy and Herd Immunity

Neely Fuller Jr. posits that the true test of a person's "God" is what they do when a white supremacist tells them to violate their religious beliefs. This is linked to the COVID-19 vaccine mandates, where individuals were forced to choose between their jobs and their bodily autonomy. The hosts conclude that "herd immunity" has been memory-holed by a "one-world government" system that operates on the principle of "because I said so."

82: High Value Target
32:08 - 36:15

82: High Value Target

Decentralized Media and the Death of Kevin Samuels

Kevin Samuels highlights the power of decentralized media, noting that smartphones allow individuals to bypass traditional Hollywood gatekeepers. Following his death, rumors circulated regarding the cause, ranging from heart failure linked to Red Bull consumption to unverified claims about the COVID-19 vaccine. The hosts discuss his significant influence on "Black YouTube," which they describe as a more diverse intellectual space than "Black Twitter."

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
2:29:05 - 2:32:14

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

Kyrie Irving and New York Vaccine Mandates

The hosts discuss the "ridiculous" situation of NBA player Kyrie Irving being barred from playing in New York due to vaccine mandates while unmasked fans are allowed in the arena. They contrast Sherrilyn Ifill's concerns about "freedom papers" with the reality of modern vaccine passports. The segment references the "GBG" (Give Blacks Guns) meme as a way to highlight the hypocrisy of institutional policies.

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz
1:53:51 - 1:57:39

75: What U Gonna Do Cuzz

Supply Chain Issues, Kinetic Baiting and Jim Crow 2.0

Mo Facts warns against being baited into "kinetic" or physical action by state actors. He draws a direct line between Jim Crow-era segregation and modern vaccine mandates, noting he previously created memes comparing the two. The hosts discuss how supply chain issues and labor shortages are being used to further destabilize the workforce.

74: Silly Mode
0:01 - 10:54

74: Silly Mode

Mo Fax Employment Termination, Vaccine Mandate Collusion

Mo Fax describes his termination from a management position after 15 years of service following his refusal to comply with a corporate vaccine mandate. He alleges collusion between the United States government and corporations, noting his termination letter arrived the day before OSHA mandates were officially dropped. He characterizes the two-month unpaid leave period preceding his firing as a psychological tactic designed to force resignation or compliance.

72: Duke Power
1:11:39 - 1:15:43

72: Duke Power

Mental Health Stigma in the Black Community

Dr. Damon Tweedy explains why he chose psychiatry, noting the significant stigma against mental health care in the black community. The hosts discuss how historical traumas like the Tuskegee study and the 1990s HIV/AIDS crisis (referencing Magic Johnson) contribute to a state of "skepticism" or "paranoia" regarding public health initiatives and vaccines.

71: Seven Shots
1:23:19 - 1:27:38

71: Seven Shots

Vaccine Mandates, Pro-Choice Advocacy and Financial De-platforming

The hosts clarify their stance on vaccine mandates, framing the issue as "pro-choice vs. anti-choice" rather than "pro-vax vs. anti-vax." They advise listeners on using Bitcoin and new podcasting apps to avoid potential financial de-platforming and to ensure the future of decentralized media.