
Del Bigtree
Filmmaker and television producer known for documentaries on vaccine safety and founder of The HighWire; discusses his film 'An Inconvenient Study' and related investigations in this episode.
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Dec 1, 2025 • 49min
555: An Inconvenient Study: Are Vaccinated Or Unvaccinated Children Healthier? With Del Bigtree
Del Bigtree, a producer and journalist known for his advocacy in vaccine safety, dives into controversial findings from a study comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children. He discusses how the lead researcher, Dr. Marcus Zervos, hesitated to publish the results due to their unexpected implications. Del uncovers alarming health trends linked to vaccinations and the pressures that prevent broader scientific inquiry. He also emphasizes the need for open-mindedness in scientific discourse and suggests simple health tips to improve wellness.

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Dec 9, 2025 • 1h 40min
462: Del Bigtree—An Inconvenient Study
Del Bigtree, a prominent filmmaker and founder of The HighWire, dives into the controversies surrounding vaccine safety and his groundbreaking documentary, 'An Inconvenient Study.' He shares details about a pivotal childhood vaccinated vs. unvaccinated study and reveals shocking, often hidden findings. Del discusses the challenges of scrutinizing vaccine science, the growth of public skepticism, and the implications of his research. He emphasizes the need for transparency in health studies while maintaining a pro-choice stance on vaccination.

Nov 11, 2025 • 1h 4min
Children's Health Defense Series Part 2 of 3: A Lively Conversation w Major MAHA Figure Del Bigtree
Del Bigtree, a filmmaker and founder of the Informed Consent Action Network, dives into the MAHA movement’s goals, politics, and controversial views on vaccines. He passionately discusses COVID-era censorship and the implications for bodily autonomy. Bigtree also critiques the U.S. healthcare system, advocating for storytelling in activism and legislative strategies. While addressing public vaccine perceptions, he defends personal choice without pushing for limited access, showcasing the ongoing debate over safety and policy in health care.


