

Jenner Furst
Documentary filmmaker known for "Thank You, Dr. Fauci," which investigates the origins and handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Dec 20, 2024 • 1h 55min
Jenner Furst: Secret Chinese Biotech Programs, and the Documentary That Could Put Dr. Fauci in Jail
Jenner Furst, a documentary filmmaker known for "Thank You, Dr. Fauci," dives into the controversial handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. He discusses the origins of the virus and highlights potential cover-ups by U.S. authorities. Furst raises questions about Fauci’s push for mRNA vaccines and the socio-economic disparities exacerbated by the pandemic. The conversation also touches on the implications of viral engineering and the urgent need for accountability in public health narratives, particularly regarding the U.S.-China connection.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 41min
Where There’s Smoke…
Jenner Furst, a documentary filmmaker known for his work on Thank You, Dr. Fauci, joins to unravel the complex origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. He shares insights from his film, highlighting missing information that shaped public understanding. They delve into the early debates between lab leak and natural origins, discuss how the media mismanaged pandemic guidance, and reveal potential suppression of dissenting scientific voices. Jenner emphasizes the importance of questioning the narratives to uncover truths about funding and power during the crisis.

Dec 16, 2025 • 34min
It Will Learn
Jenner Furst, a filmmaker known for directing the documentary *Thank You, Dr. Fauci*, joins the conversation to delve into the alarming intersections of virology and AI. He discusses Dr. Robert Redfield's warnings about bird flu and the dangers of gain-of-function research. The talk highlights how these threats may already be adapting beyond our control. Jenner also reflects on societal divides caused by COVID-19 and emphasizes the need for community connection and accountability in response to these looming crises.


