Topic: Alexander The Great

3 chapters across the catalog

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 30:58 - 35:21

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

ISIS Conspiracy Theories, Gay Element Speculation

A speculative discussion explores the possibility of a "gay element" within ISIS, drawing historical parallels to the army of Alexander the Great. The validity of ISIS execution videos is questioned, with claims that many are highly stylized or faked by organizations like the SITE Intelligence Group. The segment suggests a broader geopolitical agenda to destabilize Europe using radicalized "loners" as cover.

Botulism Vaccine Coming
Episode 171 42:09 - 45:08

171: Botulism Vaccine Coming

Keith Olbermann Criticism and Gays in the Military

Keith Olbermann is criticized for his aggressive tone and perceived lack of humor in recent broadcasts. The discussion transitions to the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy and the history of homosexual soldiers. Historical references to Alexander the Great's army are used to argue that sexual orientation does not impact a soldier's effectiveness.

Nuke the Gay Pirates
Episode 89 45:31 - 51:30

89: Nuke the Gay Pirates

Somali Piracy, Economic Desperation

The root causes of Somali piracy are explored, framing the hijackings as a desperate response to illegal fishing and toxic waste dumping in Somali waters. Referencing a story from St. Augustine, the hosts argue that the media ignores the economic destruction of local fishing communities. They criticize the military response and the lack of compassion for the underlying humanitarian crisis.