"There's been an amazing medical innovation in human culture, and that's vaccines," Joe Rogan told infectious disease expert Michael Osterholm back in March 2020.
A clip from the Netflix documentary "Behind The Curve" shows a Flat Earther accidentally proving the Earth is round and attempting to make sense of it.
Andrew Callaghan talks to Jake Angeli AKA the QAnon Shaman and tries to understand his thinking on the anniversary of January 6.
In a recent podcast, Jon Stewart humorously ribs J.K. Rowling over the goblins running Gringotts Wizarding Bank which he characterized as an antisemitic trope.
Jordan Klepper put together a compilation of the most curious arguments heard at anti-vaxxer rallies and it's a doozy.
"I know we call them 'anti-vaxxers,' Kimmel quipped. "But I get the sense that there are other issues at play there as well."
Jordan Klepper talks with anti-vaxxers in Venice Beach, California and finds a woman who says with a straight face, "If you live a lifestyle of wellness then your body should be able to handle COVID."
Joe Rogan claims big pharma is holding back monoclonal antibodies to make money off vaccines. Here's why this theory makes no sense.
Comedian Jimmy Carr had no patience for anti-vaxxer audience members with this succinct riff.
"Some anti-vaxxers actually are getting the vaccine due to social pressure and work mandates but not everything's changed. They're still very stupid," Bee quipped.
Jimmy Kimmel is still flabbergasted by QAnon believers still gathering in Dallas to see if JFK Jr. (or even JFK!) will show up.
"This is like Linus waiting for The Great Pumpkin but without the charm," Kimmel quipped.
Andrew Callaghan took a journey to the disastrous Hive Music Festival at Utah State Fair Park, where tensions ran high after some of the top acts cancelled.
Former Fox News chief political correspondent Carl Cameron was aghast about the upcoming Tucker Carlson documentary that appears to promulgate conspiracy theories about January 6.
CNN's Gary Tuchman talked to a parent whose child went to a controversial anti-vaxxer private school and it didn't go well.
CNN's Drew Griffin called out Dr. Rashid Buttar for the lies he's been spreading about COVID-19 and things got a little heated.
In some churches, religion and politics aren't kept separate — and when you add QAnon conspiracy theories, that makes for a volatile mix.
The Daily Show's Jordan Klepper traveled to Iowa to hear from Donald Trump rallygoers and one of them shared the wildest conspiracy theory about the QAnon Shaman you'll ever hear.
A sociologist walks us through the moment when an online community starts becoming disturbingly similar to a full-fledged cult.
Amudalat Ajasa took a visit to the Asatru Folk Assembly, the last church in America that only accepts white people as members, and questioned what their religion was all about.
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