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OMG - a ”supplement” could be almost as toxic as Tylenol!

11 days ago reply 0

Deceptive narrative. Talk about the vaccine injured, amazingly similar to long covid. You two are top shills for the global elite.

27 days ago reply 0

Min 34 pesky malingering bored women

1 months ago reply 0

Hi guys, it’s 2023 and I wonder what your thoughts are about your 1st episode now on the time of COVID. I really enjoy this podcast, keep it up!

5 months ago reply 0

Love the history section on this episode. It’s always great in my opinion to think about all the factors that change our world and make us evolve.

7 months ago reply 0

Wow. I have always thought the ban in the late 80s ended it’s use here in the US. No idea it’s still a thing to this day. 🤬

10 months ago reply 0

Wtf Do you mean pathogenic or what is that word supposed to be?!

11 months ago reply 0

interesting

1 years ago reply 0

so much insight into interesting things. love it.

1 years ago reply 0

Misinformation to the max! Run-death-is-near poison killed thousands of Americans...all those who promoted it should be held to account.

1 years ago reply 0

Great episode

1 years ago reply 0

Wow that’s great

1 years ago reply 0

Great episode

1 years ago reply 0

Ugh.. Leading podcasts with a proabortio blurb now? Makes me feel bad about supporting the podcast. I’m pledging to donate $10 to Feminists for Life every time I listen, to balance it out.

1 years ago reply 0

great episode!

1 years ago reply 0

Stop saying great question every other minute. That’s insanely useless.

2 years ago reply 0

I have the most severe form of endometriosis. I have no large intestine because of it and had an iliostomy bag for a while. I now have no bag but it greatly affected my fertility

2 years ago reply 0

I had a reaction to a medication that caused the palms of my hands to blister, dry up, and crack open, over and over. That was bad enough to make me insane. I‘m sure small pox was horrific.

2 years ago reply 0

Great episode. My son had his chicken pox vaccine and got shingles a few months later. I want to say he was 18 months. It was interesting.

2 years ago reply 0

I wish this were available when I was in nursing college

2 years ago reply 0

wait what about the quarantini?

2 years ago reply 1

excellent podcast. I love hearing about history.

2 years ago reply 1

excellent podcast. very well done.

2 years ago reply 1

PS - the info is on the CDC website but I didn't want to have to do the math 🤪

2 years ago reply 1

You didn't discuss the mercury in vaccinations and I was really hoping you had all data on amounts we might ingest. Why?

2 years ago reply 0

They explained that when they talked about how it affects the body by binding to protein. If they said it was negatively charged it was probably a slip

@Arty : Lmfao, mercury is a positively charged molecule 😂😂
2 years ago reply 0

Lmfao, mercury is a positively charged molecule 😂😂

2 years ago reply 0

Years ago, I think I found one that was sick. I remember it having white on it and looked sick. Poor bat didn't make it.

2 years ago reply 0

Episode 71-- Ended early. And jumped to 70 at the end.

3 years ago reply 0

It sounds like you might just not remember the first few episodes and need to give them another listen. As a new listener, there is a point where they fully take time aside from the history of the mechanics of the disease to discuss the social impacts of the plague re: antisemitism. They talk a LOT from the get-go about how POC and oppressed ppl are taken advantage of or punished by the medical field.

@gggggt : Used to love it, especially the enthusiasm in the early episodes. Unfortunately it has turned into a PC, white-guilt, let's-shit-on-republicans podcast. I use to love it because it made me more knowledgeable. Now I can't stand listening to it anymore.
3 years ago reply 1

I would imagine they don't mean women, considering they keep up with current science, and thus would want to include the many non-women that have given birth. Considering trans men and nonbinary people have been choosing to give birth and have families for a while, or can just as easily deal with accidental pregnancies or traumatic pregnancies through incest or rape, it makes much more medical sense to use the term "pregnant person."

@pennysnewlook : From the Rubella episode.
3 years ago reply 1

From the Rubella episode.

@pennysnewlook : So, by the term "pregnant person" don't you mean a biological female? In other words, a woman? And when you say "fetus" you contrast it to "person". Does that mean that you do not believe a fetus to be a pre-born person?
3 years ago reply 0

So, by the term "pregnant person" don't you mean a biological female? In other words, a woman? And when you say "fetus" you contrast it to "person". Does that mean that you do not believe a fetus to be a pre-born person?

3 years ago reply 0

My maiden name is flagella...i have always heard a connection to the flagelettes but never heard they were considered antisemitic. So interesting And yes biology teaches loved my name

3 years ago reply 0

I was recently diagnosed with a genetic connective tissue disorder and was told by my consultant that I should not take any contraceptive that contains Estrogen as this hormone leaves me at more risk of injuring myself and if I wasn't on contraception I should be especially careful in the week that it surges in my cycle - joints more likely to dislocate etc.

3 years ago reply 0