Topic: Aperture

3 chapters across the catalog

Red Queen
Episode 1530 2:29 - 7:19

1530: Red Queen

Military Radar Recalibration and F-22 Engagement Limitations

Military officials recalibrated radar systems to detect slow-moving objects, leading to the discovery of multiple UAPs after the initial Chinese spy balloon incident. General Van Herck of NORAD confirmed that the F-22 Raptor's guns are ineffective above 50,000 feet, necessitating the use of infrared-tracking AIM-9X missiles. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin addressed whether these objects posed a long-term intelligence failure or simply a change in data analysis.

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410 58:30 - 1:00:55

1410: Spock Tiled

HIV Injectable Medication, mRNA Technology Applications

The FDA approved Apretude, the first injectable medication for HIV prevention, which utilizes technology similar to mRNA delivery systems. The transition from daily pills to bi-monthly injections is being marketed through high-frequency television advertising campaigns.

Terrorist Narrative
Episode 670 2:15:33 - 2:19:23

670: Terrorist Narrative

Cyber Threat Narrative, Information Sharing Legislation

Richard Clark and Congressman Jim Langevin argue for the passage of information-sharing legislation to close the "aperture of vulnerability" against non-state actors like ISIS. The hosts remain skeptical, viewing the bipartisan push as a way for the government to strong-arm the private sector into providing data.