Topic: Experimentation

5 chapters across the catalog

Alex Jones and the hosts discuss past experiences with illicit substances. Jones admits to experimenting with marijuana and LSD during his college years in Dallas, describing his experience with LSD as a significant mistake that negatively impacted him. He emphasizes that he is now "high on reality" and maintains a clean lifestyle, occasionally consuming wine.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 1] [M81ODpDbDL4]
7:37 - 10:11

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 1] [M81ODpDbDL4]

Vaccination Theory and Biological Warfare Exposure

Riley presents her theory that 75% of Gulf War illness cases stem from experimental vaccinations administered by the U.S. military, while 25% result from chemical and biological exposures. She cites the destruction of chemical munitions at Kamasia and nuclear plants in Iraq as sources of environmental toxins. She emphasizes that biological agents are particularly dangerous because they can be spread to family members, unlike chemical exposures like oil well fires.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 1] [M81ODpDbDL4]
31:46 - 34:55

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Captain Joyce Riley [part 1] [M81ODpDbDL4]

Squalene Adjuvants and Experimental AIDS Vaccines

Riley references reports from The Washington Times and Insight Magazine regarding the discovery of squalene in the blood of Gulf War veterans. She explains that squalene is a synthetic adjuvant used in experimental anti-AIDS vaccines. She alleges that military personnel were used as "guinea pigs" for these experimental vaccines without their knowledge or consent during the Gulf War.

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]
28:48 - 32:08

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]

Squalene Adjuvants, Experimental Anti-AIDS Vaccines

Joyce Riley references reports from the Washington Times and Insight Magazine regarding the presence of squalene in the blood of Gulf War veterans. She explains that squalene is a synthetic adjuvant used in experimental vaccines, leading to the theory that soldiers were used as unwitting test subjects for anti-AIDS vaccines. Riley argues that using the military for human experimentation without consent is a criminal betrayal.

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]
1:01:21 - 1:05:03

Jeff Davis Show(1997 Classic W⧸ Joyce Riley & Joyce Isaacs) [1LbZkDHlkyI]

Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, Government Apologies

Joyce Riley recounts the history of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, where 399 Black men were left untreated for 40 years so the government could study the disease's progression. She criticizes President Bill Clinton's apology for the experiment, arguing that instead of apologies, there should have been indictments and prison sentences for those who allowed the men to suffer and die.