Topic: Battalion

14 chapters across the catalog

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:54:00 - 1:55:41

1820: Tokyo Rose

Tucker Carlson's Gold Company and Podcast Monetization

Tucker Carlson is launching his own precious metals company, Battalion Metals, capitalizing on the popularity of gold as a sponsor category in the podcasting industry. The move is contrasted with the "value for value" model, which relies on direct listener support rather than traditional advertising.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 37:37 - 40:56

1756: AG Barbie

Oriel Palmer, FDNY, Floor of Impact

Battalion Chief Oriel Palmer's actions on September 11 are highlighted, specifically his ascent to the 78th floor of the South Tower. Radio recordings confirm Palmer reached the floor of impact and reported two manageable fires just moments before the building collapsed. The hosts use this account to question the official narrative of the structural failures.

MAGATARD
Episode 1457 53:53 - 55:18

1457: MAGATARD

US Volunteers, Ukraine Extremism Warning

The Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin warning that Americans volunteering to fight in Ukraine could bolster domestic militia and white nationalist groups. The report specifically mentions the Azov Battalion and its neo-Nazi ties. Concerns are raised that the combat training received abroad could be used for extremist activities upon the volunteers' return to the United States.

Vodka and Diamonds
Episode 1433 42:01 - 45:38

1433: Vodka and Diamonds

Scott Ritter, Neo-Nazi Influence, Azov Battalion

Former Marine Scott Ritter provides a historical overview of neo-Nazi elements in Ukraine, specifically the Banderista movement and the Azov Battalion. Ritter claims these groups exerted violent pressure on Presidents Poroshenko and Zelensky to ignore the Minsk Accords. He criticizes Western forces for training units that openly display Nazi symbolism.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 1:10:49 - 1:13:09

1441: Yak Facts

Bucha Massacre Timeline and Inflation Scapegoating

Questions are raised regarding the timeline of the Bucha massacre, noting that the town's mayor celebrated the Russian withdrawal days before the bodies were discovered. The discussion explores claims that the Azov Battalion may have targeted citizens wearing white armbands as collaborators. Furthermore, the war in Ukraine is being used as a scapegoat for global inflation and looming food shortages.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437 39:44 - 42:14

1437: Bruce Force

Eva Bartlett on Humanitarian Aid in Donbass

Journalist Eva Bartlett reported for Telesur from the Donbass region, describing the distribution of Russian humanitarian aid to civilians. She claimed that Western media ignores these efforts and alleged that "Nazi battalions" had previously destroyed local infrastructure and schools in the area.

Frog of War
Episode 1436 1:26:23 - 1:30:11

1436: Frog of War

Scott Ritter on Ukrainian Demilitarization and NATO Proxy War

Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter provides an analysis of Russia's military objectives in Ukraine, which he defines as "denazification" and "demilitarization." Ritter argues that the Ukrainian military has become a de facto proxy of NATO, trained for seven years to be interoperable with Western forces. He suggests that Russia's goal is to dismantle this NATO-aligned infrastructure, either through surrender or direct combat.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 43:23 - 46:39

1434: Second Lady

Lara Logan on the Azov Battalion and Ukrainian Corruption

Journalist Lara Logan appeared on Real America's Voice to discuss the presence of the Azov Battalion in the Ukrainian military and its use of Nazi occult symbols like the Black Sun. Logan argued that the U.S. and NATO have a long history of funding these groups and that the current conflict is being used to obscure deep-seated corruption in Ukraine. She also questioned the effectiveness of Western weapons shipments, suggesting they may be diverted through illicit trafficking networks.

Second Lady
Episode 1434 1:02:56 - 1:05:29

1434: Second Lady

Meta Policy Change Allowing Calls for Violence Against Russians

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, temporarily adjusted its hate speech policy to allow calls for violence against Russian soldiers and Vladimir Putin in certain Eastern European countries. The company also eased restrictions on praising the neo-Nazi Azov Battalion within the context of the Ukrainian defense. This move was characterized as the "weaponization of a social network" and led to Russia's decision to ban Facebook within its borders.

Red Austin
Episode 1431 23:35 - 26:29

1431: Red Austin

Azov Battalion, Neo-Nazi Affiliations, NPR Coverage

NPR interviewed a member of the Azov Battalion, a Ukrainian paramilitary unit with neo-Nazi affiliations that was folded into the National Guard. The report discusses the group's role in defending Mariupol and the presence of foreign fighters from the U.S. and Europe. Facebook recently overturned its ban on content related to the group.

Puppy State
Episode 1429 1:37:01 - 1:39:20

1429: Puppy State

Melitopol Gains, Special Forces, Azov Battalion

Russian forces have made decisive gains in southeastern Ukraine, including the city of Melitopol, where the Russian flag was raised over a police station. Western intelligence suggests that Russian special forces and saboteurs are active in Kiev, while larger battle groups approach. The discussion mentions the presence of the Azov Battalion, described as a Nazi-aligned unit active in the Donbass region since 2014.

Seat Warmer
Episode 1427 16:18 - 21:46

1427: Seat Warmer

Ukraine Geopolitical History and the 2014 Maidan Coup

Journalist Aaron Maté outlines the history of the 2014 Ukrainian coup, detailing how President Viktor Yanukovych's rejection of a Western trade deal led to U.S.-backed protests. The analysis highlights the roles of Victoria Nuland, John McCain, and the National Endowment for Democracy in facilitating regime change. The subsequent seizure of Crimea by Russia and the integration of the Azov Battalion into Ukrainian forces are presented as direct consequences of these interventions.

Hitler's Playbook
Episode 906 3:31 - 9:57

906: Hitler's Playbook

Milo Yiannopoulos Resignation, Pedophilia Controversy, Reagan Battalion

Milo Yiannopoulos resigned from Breitbart and lost a $250,000 book deal with Simon & Schuster following surfaced comments regarding consensual relationships between men and 13-year-old boys. The takedown is attributed to a coordinated effort by The Reagan Battalion, a collective of conservative media outlets including National Review and The Blaze. The fallout included the rescinding of his invitation to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

Episode 405 3:53 - 7:31

405: Piles of Pelicans

Fort Stewart Military Attendance, Obama Gene Pool Comments

A listener email from Fort Stewart claims that out of a battalion of 1,500 soldiers, only two volunteered to attend a speech by President Barack Obama. The remaining troops were reportedly forced to attend the event, where the President repeated his recurring "marry up into the gene pool" joke.