Topic: Alameda County

15 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 26:25 - 31:42

1872: Lunar Economy

Parental Accountability, Historical Gang Rumbles

Chicago officials propose charging parents of minors arrested during teen takeovers with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, a misdemeanor carrying potential jail time. The hosts compare modern "takeovers" to historical gang "rumbles" at the Alameda County Fair in the 1960s. They argue that while the behavior isn't new, social media has amplified the scale and visibility of these events.

Endemicity
Episode 1416 17:04 - 19:38

1416: Endemicity

California Renewable Energy Transition, PG&E Alternatives

A transition to renewable energy sources in California's Alameda County and San Francisco is resulting in higher electricity bills despite promises of lower costs. The hosts discuss the logistical challenges of moving away from traditional power grids and the potential for a "cold winter" due to energy policy shifts.

Norgay
Episode 1411 12:46 - 17:45

1411: Norgay

California COVID Testing Mania, KPIX Report

A report from KPIX 5 highlights the "testing mania" in the San Francisco Bay Area, where drugstores are sold out of home kits and county sites are overwhelmed. Residents in Oakland and San Leandro expressed frustration over canceled holiday plans and the inability to find available testing slots before late December.

BINO
Episode 1301 35:53 - 43:20

1301: BINO

Media Alarmism and Mask Mandate Efficacy

Mainstream news outlets like NBC and Democracy Now! are criticized for using alarmist language regarding record-breaking COVID-19 statistics. Despite high mask compliance in regions like Alameda County, California, case rates have continued to rise, leading to questions about the efficacy of mandates. Data from the UK is cited to suggest that cases often increase following the implementation of mask requirements.

Sake Stock
Episode 1238

1238: Sake Stock

California Stay-at-Home Extension, Alameda County Automated Calls

California officials extended stay-at-home orders through May 31, 2020, despite low mortality and case counts in many areas. Residents in Alameda County reported receiving automated phone calls requiring them to press a button to acknowledge receipt of the new lockdown instructions. Critics suggest the continued shutdown in Democratic-led states may be tied to political strategy or future bailout requests.

Bat's True!
Episode 1226 53:46 - 57:14

1226: Bat's True!

Alameda County Shelter in Place Enforcement

Law enforcement in Alameda County, California, announced that violating the "shelter in place" order is a misdemeanor punishable by fine or imprisonment. Residents received emergency alerts on landlines and cell phones mandating they stay home except for essential needs like groceries or medicine. Dvorak notes that while traffic is light, construction continues and the homeless population in some areas has seemingly been "swept."

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 1:18:54 - 1:19:52

613: Carbon Overload

Alameda County, Police Speeding Fatality and Legal Immunity

An Alameda County Sheriff's deputy, Jonathan Hamm, struck and killed a pedestrian while driving 18 miles per hour over the speed limit in Hayward, California. Despite the deputy traveling at 53 mph in a 35 mph zone at 4:30 AM, the District Attorney decided not to file criminal charges. The hosts contrast this lack of prosecution with the severe penalties a private citizen would face in a similar incident.

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 18:29 - 21:15

550: Cyber Insurance

US Mall Security and Baseball Stadium Surveillance Rings

Experts suggest the Nairobi attack will lead to increased security measures at American shopping malls, including lockdown drills and scanners. Simultaneously, the Oakland A's are instituting a full security ring with magnetometers at the Alameda County Coliseum. The hosts argue these measures are unnecessary "slave training" designed to sell security equipment rather than prevent actual threats.

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 1:37:40 - 1:41:13

550: Cyber Insurance

Urban Shield and Grid Ex II Preparedness Drills

Two major regional preparedness exercises are scheduled: "Urban Shield" in Alameda County and "Grid Ex II" nationwide. Grid Ex II will simulate a massive physical and cyber attack on the North American power grid, involving over 150 companies and government agencies from the US, Canada, and Mexico. The hosts view these drills as "slave training" and potential precursors to real-world incidents.

Red Cell
Episode 532 10:38 - 13:13

532: Red Cell

Bay Area Housing Price Surges, Google Stock Performance

Median home prices in Alameda County have reportedly jumped 44% in a single year, with properties previously valued at $280,000 now entering escrow for $400,000. Google reported disappointing financial numbers leading to a 5% stock drop, prompting claims that the online advertising industry is a scam driven by fraudulent "audience acquisition" clicks. The search engine's quality is criticized for being over-saturated with advertisements and bogus review sites.

Obey the Giant Voice System!
Episode 498 1:12:32 - 1:17:26

498: Obey the Giant Voice System!

Plastic Bag Bans, Austin and Alameda County

The implementation of plastic bag bans in Austin, Texas, and Alameda County, California, is discussed. Retailers are now required to charge for paper bags, which the hosts describe as a "retraining" of the public. They note that these policies have led to the elimination of grocery bagging jobs, forcing customers to pack their own items.

Middle Class Infanteers
Episode 476 6:32 - 7:51

476: Middle Class Infanteers

Alameda County Plastic Bag Ban, Reusable Bag Hygiene

Alameda County, including Berkeley and Oakland, implemented a ban on plastic grocery bags effective January 1, 2013. Customers are now required to purchase reusable canvas bags, which the hosts claim can harbor E. coli and other bacteria. The discussion briefly touches on the cost of bags ranging from ten to fifty cents.

Episode 433 1:39:10 - 1:44:07

433: Hanseatic League

Security Measures and Public Surveillance Narratives

The expansion of security measures, including full-body scanners at the Alameda County Fair, is attributed to Homeland Security grants. The hosts argue that the narrative of "massive attacks" and "vulnerability" is used to justify intrusive surveillance and the erosion of public trust, despite a lack of domestic IED incidents.

Episode 404 2:17:24 - 2:19:02

404: Spy in a Bag

Alameda County SWAT, Warrior Competition in Jordan

Members of the Alameda County Sheriff's SWAT team traveled to Jordan to participate in the "Warrior Competition," an international elite tactical contest. The team is reportedly the only US law enforcement unit in the competition, which includes counter-terrorism units from around the world. Questions are raised regarding the funding and necessity of sending local California police to the Middle East for such an event.