In the late 1960’s, government bioweapons labs started injecting ticks with exotic diseases. Soon, people nearby began to get those diseases. Now, tick-borne Lyme is endemic. Naturally the government has admitted nothing.
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Nov 24
One of America’s Biggest Gold Wholesalers Exposes the Most Common Gold Scam Enslaving the Country
Over the past 25 years, since January 2000, the price of gold has nearly doubled the S&P average. Why don’t most people know that? There’s a reason, says Chris Olson, one of the country’s biggest gold wholesalers. This is an amazing story.
(00:00) Introduction
(04:49) How Has ... Show More
1h 43m
Nov 21
Kristen Breitweiser: 9-11 Cover-Ups, Building 7, and the Billion-Dollar Scam to Steal From Victims
Kristen Breitweiser’s husband was killed in the South Tower on 9-11. Over the decades since, she’s watched the cover-up in real time.
(00:00) The Families of 9-11 Victims Are Demanding the Truth
(18:04) Why Didn't the Government Stop the 9-11 Attacks?
(35:40) Foreknowledge of ... Show More
1h 51m
Sep 2019
Ep 35 Lyme Disease: I'd like to check you for ticks
<p>For our last episode of this season, we’re going out with a bang, or should we say bite? This week we’re tackling the doozy of a disease called Lyme, the most prevalent tick-borne infection in the northern hemisphere. Tune in to hear us navigate the complicated biology of Borr ... Show More
2 h
Jul 2023
Tick Check! Meet Your Backyard Bloodsuckers
We hope you had a restful holiday! Maybe even got outside for some relaxing fresh air. If so, you might've come across cute and not-so-cute critters like ticks. With ticks in mind, we're heading to Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas. Among the trees and trails, researchers li ... Show More
9m 30s
Oct 2022
A New Drug For A Relentless Brain Disease
ALS is a disease that destroys the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord we need for voluntary movement. There is no cure, but now there is a newly approved medication that may slow down the disease and extend patients' lives. The drug, called Relyvrio, got its start with a co ... Show More
13m 5s
Jan 2022
TBD | Where Are The Little Kids' Vaccines?
Today on What Next TBD: What is going on with little kids' vaccines? Why don’t they seem to be a priority for the government or the pharmaceutical companies, while parents are stressed to a breaking point? We discuss with Meg Tirrell, health and science correspondent for CNBC, an ... Show More
22m 56s