Topic: Aurora Colorado

11 chapters across the catalog

Helloo!
Episode 1704 1:02:25 - 1:03:55

1704: Helloo!

Aurora City Council Investigation, NGO Human Trafficking

The Aurora City Council voted 6-2 to investigate how nonprofits and the city of Denver relocated immigrants to their jurisdiction without prior notification. Critics of the current system describe it as a "legal human trafficking scam" where faith-based organizations and NGOs profit from government-funded placement programs. The investigation aims to uncover what promises were made to the "newcomers" and whether background checks were conducted.

Entomophagy
Episode 1699 11:10 - 14:00

1699: Entomophagy

Aurora Colorado Apartment Closures, Criminal Nuisance Designations

Aurora Police Chief Todd Chamberlain issued letters deeming two apartment complexes "criminal nuisance properties" due to rising violent crime and deteriorating conditions. Local news reports based on internal communications suggest the city is threatening to close the buildings by September 30th. The terminology "criminal nuisance" is viewed by some as a way to downplay reported gang activity in the area.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 52:46 - 56:49

1694: Gorgeous

Tren de Aragua, Aurora Apartment Takeovers, Mayor Mike Coffman

The Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua has reportedly taken over several apartment buildings in Aurora, Colorado, leading to arrests for assault and shootings. Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman initially downplayed the situation as "dramatically exaggerated" before the city issued a joint statement acknowledging the gang's presence in specific properties. Local activists have called for safeguards for the immigrant community despite the criminal activity linked to the gang.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 13:06 - 17:06

1656: Johnson Pivot

Autonomous Trucking, Immigrant Driver Licenses, Gig Economy

Aurora is testing driverless 18-wheelers between Dallas and Houston, signaling a shift in the trucking industry. Meanwhile, Colorado State Representative Tim Hernandez is advocating for a law to allow all immigrants to obtain driver's licenses regardless of legal status. This move is interpreted as a strategy to provide a legal framework for immigrants to work as gig drivers for companies like Amazon, Walmart, and Uber.

Dustbin of History
Episode 780 1:41:30 - 1:48:46

780: Dustbin of History

Robert Dear, Planned Parenthood Courtroom Outbursts

Robert Dear, the suspect in the Planned Parenthood shooting, made several outbursts in court claiming to be a "warrior for the babies." Dear accused his public defender—the same lawyer who represented the Aurora theater shooter—of trying to silence him with psychotropic drugs. The segment highlights Dear's demand for a preliminary hearing and his refusal to be declared mentally incompetent.

Cyber Caliphate
Episode 687 2:39:38 - 2:46:30

687: Cyber Caliphate

James Holmes Trial, Aurora Shooting and Legal Insanity

Jury selection began for the trial of James Holmes, the man accused of the 2012 Aurora movie theater shooting. Holmes pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, requiring prosecutors to prove he was legally sane at the time of the attack. The hosts discuss the "sketchy" details of the original event, including witness reports of multiple shooters, and note the high cost of the trial to Colorado taxpayers.

Lonely Crazies
Episode 508 1:40:29 - 1:45:14

508: Lonely Crazies

School Security, Bulletproof Backpacks and Lockdown Drills

A 16-year-old listener's email describes intense security measures in American schools, including random drug dog searches during lockdown drills. This is paired with a news report from Aurora, Colorado, regarding the sale of $300 bulletproof backpacks for children. The hosts compare these modern security measures to the "duck and cover" drills of the 1950s, labeling them as a form of "slave training" and psychological control.

Brolf
Episode 477 24:38 - 26:14

477: Brolf

Michael Bloomberg and Media Rhetoric on Semi-Automatic Weapons

Media coverage of gun control focuses on politicians like Michael Bloomberg while criticizing past inaction by Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. A sports writer on CNN suggests that Piers Morgan should challenge Alex Jones to a boxing match involving semi-automatic weapons. The hosts highlight the hypocrisy of media figures who advocate for peace while using violent metaphors.

Excited Delerium
Episode 431 1:27:43 - 1:32:25

431: Excited Delerium

James Holmes, Batman Movie Massacre, Hannibal Lecter Mask

James Holmes, the suspect in the Aurora movie theater shooting, is being demonized in the media with comparisons to Hannibal Lecter. Reports indicate he is forced to wear a "spit mask" in jail, and a judge has banned cameras from future court proceedings. A separate incident in Miami involved a man causing a panic in a theater by wearing black gloves and shouting "This is it."

Muslim Hugger
Episode 428

428: Muslim Hugger

Dark Knight Rises Movie Massacre, Media Scripting Analysis

The 2012 mass shooting at a movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, during a screening of The Dark Knight Rises is analyzed for potential media scripting and "false flag" indicators. Observations are made regarding the repetitive nature of televised interviews and the rapid production of a CBS 48 Hours special. A specific interview involving a CBS correspondent in Washington D.C. is highlighted for its seemingly rehearsed questions about the suspect's manifesto and digital footprint.