Topic: Anarchy

12 chapters across the catalog

Leaky Labs
Episode 1507 48:02 - 52:47

1507: Leaky Labs

Ohio Mink Farm Activism and Disease Transmission Concerns

Approximately 40,000 mink were released from farms in Ohio and Michigan following attacks by activists using anarchist symbols. While the Fur Commission USA focused on the $1.6 million livestock loss and vandalism, concerns remain regarding the potential for mink to act as a reservoir for COVID-19 or flu. Similar culling events occurred in Europe earlier in the pandemic due to the animals' human-like immune systems.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 41:28 - 43:58

1440: COVID Medley

PPE Shortages, Sweden's Open Policy, Collective Compliance

Audio clips debate the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) and masks while contrasting the U.S. approach with Sweden's decision to remain open. The concept of "herd immunity" is introduced as a theoretical goal. Rhythmic loops emphasize themes of "collective compliance" and "anarchy," reflecting the social tension surrounding government mandates and the influence of social media platforms like Twitter.

Banks not Tanks
Episode 1430 25:33 - 27:44

1430: Banks not Tanks

Kiev Looting, Zelensky Weapon Distribution, Criminal Havoc

A report from Kiev on February 28, 2022, describes the unintended consequences of the Zelensky regime's "willy-nilly" distribution of military-grade weapons to civilians. The influx of arms has reportedly led to robberies, looting, and gang-related shootings that are unrelated to Russian military activity. This internal anarchy is presented as a significant issue ignored by Western media.

Health Glitch
Episode 1428 1:45:23 - 1:47:44

1428: Health Glitch

Richard Roland Wayne Johnson Memorial Donation

Frederick Sellin from Sweden donated $3,333 in memory of Richard Roland Wayne Johnson, who passed away at age 20 from a muscle deteriorating disease. The tribute acknowledged Johnson's positive outlook and his connection to the "Anarchy Worldwide" community.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 35:59 - 40:12

1248: Peak Whiteness

Radical Abolitionist Movement and Defunding the Police

The "Defund the Police" movement is linked to the Radical Abolitionist Movement, which calls for the total destruction of U.S. government institutions and private property. Documents from these groups suggest that "liberation begins where America dies." The hosts argue that corrupt professors and the New York Times are leading the push for these radical ideologies, which ultimately incite violence against the National Guard and police.

W.H.O. CARES
Episode 1233 1:57:25 - 2:03:51

1233: W.H.O. CARES

Producer Credits, Anarchy Jingle Request

The final list of producers included Moose from Palmer, Alaska, who requested a jingle in a Dutch accent. The hosts also tested new "ISO" audio clips featuring Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci for use in future deconstructions.

House of Trolls
Episode 978 1:30:58 - 1:35:34

978: House of Trolls

Value for Value vs. Pay for Play in Podcasting

The hosts clarify the "Value for Value" model, rejecting a donor's suggestion that money should be used to buy specific attention for clips or stories, which they label "Pay for Play." Peter Reiter, an anarchist donor, is knighted as "Anarchy's Knight" and granted the title of Freiherr von Bonneville. The segment emphasizes that donations are a voluntary exchange for value already received rather than a contractual service.

Bagels & Bins
Episode 921 15:47 - 17:21

921: Bagels & Bins

Tax Day Protests and Global Military Tensions

Protesters gathered on Tax Day to demand the release of President Trump's tax returns. The hosts compare these modern protests to 1970s anarchy movements in Amsterdam, finding the current focus on tax returns trivial compared to escalating tensions with North Korea. A U.S. naval armada is reportedly heading toward the Korean Peninsula as saber-rattling increases.

Wantonly Podcasting
Episode 515 1:14:24 - 1:18:12

515: Wantonly Podcasting

Sons of Anarchy and Fiction as Messaging

The plot of the television series "Sons of Anarchy" is noted for its striking similarities to real-world gun-running scandals. This leads to a discussion on how complex government operations are often hidden in plain sight through fictional media like "Rubicon" or "Sons of Anarchy."

Lucy the Luddite
Episode 448 2:16:34 - 2:19:40

448: Lucy the Luddite

Johnny Lewis and the "Smiles" Synthetic Drug Scare

The death of actor Johnny Lewis, who allegedly killed his landlady before falling to his death, is linked by Los Angeles police to a new synthetic drug called "Smiles." The hosts discuss the media's tendency to blame "designer drugs" for violent outbursts to promote pharmaceutical alternatives.

Too Many Clips
Episode 368 22:34 - 25:15

368: Too Many Clips

Social Media Regulation, Miss Universe Racy Photos, and Eric Schmidt

A discussion on the regulation of anonymous social networking sites for youth is followed by a clip of Melania Trump questioning a Miss Universe contestant about "racy" glamour shots. Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt describes the internet as the largest experiment in anarchy that humanity does not fully understand.

Zug Haiti Connection?
Episode 173 20:45 - 23:19

173: Zug Haiti Connection?

Global Debt Time Bomb, Paul B. Farrell, and 2013 Economic Collapse

MarketWatch columnist Paul B. Farrell warns investors of impending "economic anarchy" resulting from a global debt time bomb. The discussion suggests that the "Great Recession" of 2008-2009 is merely a precursor to a total collapse predicted for 2013. Recommendations for survival include investing in gold and weapons as the middle class faces a transition to food stamps.