
Dale Bigtree
Founder of the Informed Consent Action Network and producer/director involved in vaccine-safety advocacy and investigations, appearing to discuss the Henry Ford vaccinated vs. unvaccinated study and the documentary 'An Inconvenient Study.'
Top 5 podcasts with Dale Bigtree
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Feb 21, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4286: Live From CPAC 2025 Day 2
Donald Trump, the former U.S. President known for his controversial policies and fiery rhetoric, joins Dale Bigtree, a filmmaker and vaccine safety advocate. They delve into the importance of resilience within the MAGA movement and critique mainstream media's impact on public perception. Economic forecasts raise alarms about a potential depression, while personal stories of political activism highlight the challenges faced by incarcerated veterans. The duo emphasizes grassroots mobilization and the need for unity to restore American values amidst current political turmoil.

Nov 21, 2025 • 1h 45min
This Study Could Take Down the Vaccine Industry | Del Bigtree
Del Bigtree, an Emmy-winning producer and vaccine-safety advocate, delves into a controversial study revealing alarming health risks in vaccinated children. He discusses how this crucial research was suppressed to protect careers. Bigtree highlights findings linking vaccines to chronic diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders. He addresses institutional censorship and the challenges of transparency in vaccine research. The conversation raises profound questions about informed consent, public health policies, and the future of vaccine safety debates.

Oct 31, 2025 • 3h 60min
Alex Jones 2025-Oct-31 Friday
Dale Bigtree, a media producer and vaccine-safety advocate, discusses alarming findings from a suppressed study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children. Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, outlines the site’s biases and presents nine theses for reform, advocating for more transparency and decentralization in knowledge sharing. Nate Hughes touches on product availability at the Alex Jones store, highlighting the newest offerings. The conversation dives into censorship, public health, and the evolving landscape of information.

Oct 28, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 878: Deep Dive: An Inconvenient Study
Dale Bigtree, founder of the Informed Consent Action Network and a prominent advocate for vaccine safety, dives into the urgent Henry Ford study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children. He reveals how his lawsuits forced the FDA to disclose vital Pfizer and Moderna data, shedding light on vaccine safety concerns. Bigtree shares personal stories of vaccine injuries and discusses important findings from the study, indicating increased risks for asthma and autoimmune disorders in vaccinated children. Tune in for insights on transparency, ethics, and informed consent.

Oct 25, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4879: Green Policy And AI To Blame For Electricity Prices Increasing; An Inconvenient Study
Dave Walsh, an energy policy commentator, reveals the link between rising electricity prices and AI/data centers, stressing the need for fair cost allocation. Dale Bigtree, a health freedom activist, discusses findings from his documentary, highlighting alarming stats on vaccinated versus unvaccinated children's health. Precious metals expert Philip Patrick dives into gold's recent price surge and its significance amid central bank buying, framing gold as a protective asset in a volatile economic climate.


