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Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:03:17 - 1:05:02

1872: Lunar Economy

Third-Country National Agreements, Deportation Strategy

Senator Marco Rubio details new agreements with 20 countries that allow the U.S. to deport illegal immigrants to safe third-party nations if they refuse to return to their country of origin. Rubio claims that when faced with being sent to countries like Nigeria or the Congo, many individuals suddenly choose to return to their home countries voluntarily.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 34:35 - 38:50

1851: Mork & Mimi

Historical Context of Middle East Tribalism and Oil

The conflict in the Middle East is analyzed through the lens of the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement and the subsequent artificial creation of modern borders. The discussion highlights the long-standing tribal and religious tensions that were exacerbated by European colonial interests. The IRGC is characterized as a primary destabilizing force that has funded global terrorism, necessitating a decisive military response to protect international interests.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 1:04:56 - 1:07:28

1834: Swarm Forge

2025 Global Temperature Records and Climate Reporting

Climate scientists from the Copernicus service report that 2025 was the third hottest year on record, following 2024 and 2023. Global temperatures remained 1.47 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The reporting style is critiqued for maintaining a "gloom and doom" narrative even when temperatures show a slight year-over-year decrease.

Genesis
Episode 1821 34:52 - 37:18

1821: Genesis

European Skepticism of Ukraine Peace Deal Framework

European leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron, are meeting with Zelensky to discuss conditions for a "just and lasting peace." Some diplomats remain skeptical of the current framework, noting that Putin considers Zelensky an illegitimate leader. The European Union appears hesitant to support any deal that might be perceived as a Russian victory.

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 2:45:22 - 2:51:01

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Ace Frehley Passing and Climate Change Metrics

KISS founding member Ace Frehley has passed away at age 74 following a fall and subsequent brain bleed. In environmental news, a new study claims global temperatures have risen 0.3 degrees since 2015, leading to more "hot days" per year. The discussion critiques the shifting metrics of climate accords, noting that previous predictions of an ice-free Arctic by 2014 failed to materialize.

Stimming
Episode 1802 44:50 - 50:02

1802: Stimming

China Climate Pledges, Carbon Emission Targets

China announced a commitment to cut carbon emissions by 7 to 10 percent by 2035 during a video address by President Xi Jinping to the United Nations. Critics point out that China previously promised to begin its climate program in 2030 and that the new 2035 target is a way to "run circles" around international negotiators. The plan includes a shift toward "new energy vehicles," though the efficiency of electric cars compared to fossil fuels remains a point of debate.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 28:20 - 38:17

1791: Bolt Muncher

Marco Rubio, Peace Negotiations and Article 5 Guarantees

Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the administration's focus on ending the war in Ukraine, noting that significant progress was made during the Alaska talks. Rubio emphasized that while the US facilitates the meeting, the final terms must be agreed upon by Ukraine and Russia. Negotiator Steve Witkoff revealed that "Article 5-like" security guarantees and legislative enshrinements regarding territorial sovereignty were key points of the discussion.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:47:48 - 1:51:05

1775: Boomer Benefits

Carbon Budget, Climate Change Pivot

Climate scientists warn that the world is on track to burn through its remaining "carbon budget" by 2028, making the 1.5-degree warming goal of the Paris Agreement unattainable. The narrative has shifted from general warming to a specific "budget" of 130 billion tons of CO2. The segment ends with a brief observation on the aesthetics of the B-2 bomber during its hangar rollout.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 2:43:29 - 2:48:00

1775: Boomer Benefits

DRC-Rwanda Peace Deal, Cobalt Export Ban

The United States has brokered a provisional peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda, set to be signed on June 27. Simultaneously, the DRC has extended its ban on cobalt exports, a move interpreted as a strategic play to limit China's access to essential minerals for electric vehicle batteries. The conflict in the eastern DRC involves over 100 armed groups vying for control of natural resources.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:51:34 - 1:57:13

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Climate Tipping Points, 1.5 Degree Warming Projections

A new study suggests that the Earth is on track to exceed the 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit established by the Paris Agreement by early 2028. Researchers claim the remaining "carbon budget" will be exhausted within three years, making significant environmental tipping points inevitable. The report warns of intensified heat waves, larger storms, and rising sea levels affecting island nations.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 2:25:14 - 2:30:20

1751: Talking Toilet

Macron's "Reassurance Force" and Paris Climate Anniversary

French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a summit in Paris to discuss the deployment of a "reassurance force" to Ukraine to guarantee a future ceasefire. Simultaneously, France and China issued a joint statement marking the 10th anniversary of the Paris Climate Agreement, criticizing the US decision to withdraw from the accord. The diplomatic maneuvering occurs as Russia demands the lifting of sanctions before agreeing to safe navigation in the Black Sea.

MEGA
Episode 1734 2:37:25 - 2:43:36

1734: MEGA

Doomsday Clock, Atomic Scientists, Climate Change Financing

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists moved the "Doomsday Clock" to 89 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been. The board cited nuclear risks, climate change, and the spread of "misinformation" as primary drivers for the move. The segment criticizes the clock as a political tool, noting that it moved closer to midnight due to Trump's intention to withdraw from the Paris Agreement rather than actual nuclear threats.

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:40:11 - 1:42:03

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Al Sharpton Commentary, 2024 Hottest Year and Glocal Leaders

Reverend Al Sharpton reported on the record-breaking global temperatures of 2024 and the resulting public health emergencies in Los Angeles due to poor air quality. His commentary, which included the unusual term "glocal leaders," linked the intensity of the wildfires directly to the failure of international climate pledges. The segment mocks Sharpton's delivery while noting the media's consistent focus on the climate change narrative.

Scruples
Episode 1715 31:35 - 34:35

1715: Scruples

Ukraine Security Guarantees, Buffer Zones and NATO Resistance

Volodymyr Zelenskyy is reportedly exploring bilateral security guarantees with Western allies as an alternative to NATO membership. The discussion covers the potential creation of a buffer zone to prevent future Russian aggression. It is suggested that the conflict is moving toward a conclusion where the European Union and U.S. will focus on a long-term "war economy" to sustain Ukraine's defense without direct troop deployment.

Scruples
Episode 1715 2:34:54 - 2:38:59

1715: Scruples

John Podesta, Inflation Reduction Act and Paris Agreement

U.S. climate envoy John Podesta insists that the "fight for a cleaner planet" will continue despite the U.S. election results. The hosts discuss the potential survival of the Inflation Reduction Act’s clean energy projects in Republican districts. However, they remain skeptical of the "grift" associated with consumer tax credits for electric cars and heat pumps.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 2:40:51 - 2:42:36

1705: Kamplaining

Boeing Strike Settlement, Postal Workers Contract

Boeing reached a tentative agreement with its largest union to end a crippling strike, offering a 35% raise over four years and a $7,000 ratification bonus. In contrast, the postal letter carriers union is facing a much smaller 1.3% increase and is legally barred from striking.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 1:23:46 - 1:28:25

1694: Gorgeous

Victoria Nuland Interview, Minsk Agreements, NATO Nuclear Weapons

In a recent interview, Victoria Nuland admitted that a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine was derailed because of a "secret annex" regarding limits on Ukrainian weaponry. The deal would have prevented Ukraine from hosting NATO nuclear weapons, a primary concern for Vladimir Putin. Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly advised the Ukrainians to stop negotiating and pursue a military victory instead.

We're Working!
Episode 1674 2:32:04 - 2:33:32

1674: We're Working!

Texas Federal Judge Delays FTC Non-Compete Ban

A federal judge in Texas has issued a temporary stay on the Federal Trade Commission's nationwide ban on non-compete agreements. The ruling suggests the FTC lacked the statutory authority to implement such a broad regulation, reflecting the immediate impact of the Supreme Court's recent Chevron deference decision.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:12:30 - 1:15:23

1666: Wyrd

Antonio Guterres, Climate Finance and the Highway to Hell

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres delivered a speech warning that the world is on a "highway to climate hell" and playing "Russian roulette" with the planet. He called for a global tax on fossil fuel profits to fund climate initiatives. The discussion previews the upcoming COP 29 summit in Azerbaijan and the G20 meeting in Brazil.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 1:05:24 - 1:10:07

1655: Illegal Chants

FTC Non-Compete Ban, Tech Industry Impact

The Federal Trade Commission is facing legal challenges from the Chamber of Commerce over its new ban on non-compete agreements. The tech industry is expected to be most affected, as companies like Intel and AMD have historically used these contracts to protect circuit designs and trade secrets from being carried to competitors by departing engineers.