Topic: Beheading

33 chapters across the catalog

Guardrails
Episode 1598 7:21 - 11:07

1598: Guardrails

Nicole Zedek and the Debunked Beheaded Babies Narrative

The viral report by i24 News journalist Nicole Zedek regarding 40 beheaded babies is examined and scrutinized for its lack of primary evidence. Zedek later clarified that her report was based on statements from Israeli soldiers rather than personal observation. The hosts compare this narrative to historical war propaganda, such as the "babies on bayonets" stories from World War I and the Viking era.

Witch Hunt
Episode 844 1:58:57 - 2:01:34

844: Witch Hunt

Syrian Rebels, Beheading Video, State Department Response

A gruesome video surfaced showing US-supported Syrian rebels from the Nur al-Din al-Zanki group beheading a 10-year-old Palestinian boy. State Department spokesman John Kirby stated that the US would "pause" assistance if the reports are proven true. The hosts criticize the "moderate opposition" label given to groups involved in such atrocities.

Bomb Denmark
Episode 796 1:43:33 - 1:44:57

796: Bomb Denmark

Saudi Arabia Overturns Death Sentence for Poet

A Saudi court overturned the death sentence of Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayyad, who was accused of apostasy. His sentence was commuted to eight years in prison and 800 lashes. The hosts discuss the international outcry from artists that led to the reduced sentence and criticize Saudi Arabia's human rights record.

Losers to Lions
Episode 740 46:12 - 49:43

740: Losers to Lions

ISIS Beheading Format, CIA and Fed Theory

A reported message from ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi instructs affiliates to stop showing full beheadings in videos, limiting footage to the throat-slitting and the final severed head. The hosts suggest this "format" aligns with previous claims that the videos are highly produced or manipulated by groups like the Site Intelligence Group. Max Keiser's theory that ISIS is run by the CIA is briefly mentioned.

Oatmeal
Episode 701 43:38 - 47:45

701: Oatmeal

Media Dramatization, Sam Peckinpah Violence Legacy

The modern public's desensitization to violence is attributed to the cinematic legacy of director Sam Peckinpah, who pioneered graphic "squib" effects in films like The Wild Bunch. This need for dramatization is linked to the popularity of highly produced podcasts like Serial and Radio Lab. It is argued that the public no longer registers unedited, raw footage as "real" without cinematic trickery.

Sir London Foley Presents
Episode 678 2:36:52 - 2:40:16

678: Sir London Foley Presents

TRAC Analysis, Sony-Style Video Production

The Terrorism Research and Analysis Consortium (TRAC) analyzed an ISIS beheading video, estimating its production cost at $200,000. The analysis found evidence of multiple takes, professional lighting, and the use of clip-on microphones, indicating a high-definition "feature film" quality. The report also identified inconsistencies in the lineup of fighters, suggesting the use of body doubles and extensive post-production editing.

99 Lines of Code
Episode 677 50:48 - 56:05

677: 99 Lines of Code

ISIS Beheading Videos, Media Distraction Tactics

The current media focus on ISIS beheading videos is characterized as a distraction tactic similar to the propaganda used to justify the Iraq War. Critics argue that while beheadings occur, the videos are produced to manipulate public fear and justify military intervention. This cycle of misinformation relies on a perceived lack of critical engagement from the American public regarding foreign policy and intelligence operations.

#955251
Episode 676 2:08:35 - 2:11:13

676: #955251

Vicar of Baghdad, ISIS Persecution Claims

Andrew White, known as the "Vicar of Baghdad," claimed that ISIS beheaded four children under the age of 15 for refusing to convert to Islam. The hosts criticize White's dramatic delivery and cadence, likening it to a "bad Broadway play." They express skepticism regarding the sensational nature of the report and its use in the broader narrative of Christian persecution.

White House Moat
Episode 671 1:23:22 - 1:25:51

671: White House Moat

ISIS Beheadings and Video Trickery Claims

The hosts and Donald Gregg discuss the rise of ISIS, with the hosts asserting that high-profile beheading videos are "video trickery" used for marketing and political leverage. Gregg suggests that the U.S. should focus on targeted drone strikes rather than broad military intervention.

It's a Glitch!
Episode 658 1:52:59 - 1:55:04

658: It's a Glitch!

Alan Henning Beheading, ISIL Video Authenticity

The beheading of British aid worker Alan Henning by ISIL is analyzed for potential inconsistencies, including the amount of blood shown in the video. Henning, an ambulance driver, was the latest hostage featured in the group's propaganda series. The hosts compare the production style to a soap opera and question the authenticity of the footage.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 1:22:26 - 1:26:21

656: Gap Focused Thinking

Executive Producer Donations, Palindromes and Beheading Videos

Several high-level donors are recognized, including Sir David Foley and Nicholas Ramondi. Ramondi's note mentioned a disturbing beheading video involving a machete, which he forwarded for analysis. The hosts discuss the various numerical sequences and palindromes favored by the "Gitmo Nation" producers during the donation process.

Gap Focused Thinking
Episode 656 2:10:28 - 2:14:04

656: Gap Focused Thinking

Oklahoma Beheading, Workplace Dispute vs Terrorism

A woman was beheaded at a food distribution warehouse in Moore, Oklahoma, by a former employee named Alton Nolan. While initially reported as a workplace dispute, the FBI was called in to investigate Nolan's attempts to convert coworkers to Islam. Media coverage, particularly on CNN, has linked the "MO" of the killing to ISIS-style tactics, fueling fears of copycat attacks in the American heartland.

Network of Death
Episode 655 14:39 - 16:40

655: Network of Death

Visual Media Manipulation, Brain Gap Filling

An analysis of how the human brain processes edited video explains how viewers fill in gaps between scenes to create a cohesive narrative. This psychological phenomenon is applied to modern news reporting and controversial videos, where the mind often "sees" details that are not explicitly shown on screen.

Network of Death
Episode 655 27:41 - 33:06

655: Network of Death

French Hiker Beheading Video, Visual Discrepancies

A video purportedly showing the beheading of a French hiker in Algeria is analyzed for technical inconsistencies and potential manipulation. The hosts point out strange anatomical proportions and the use of templates from previous videos, questioning the authenticity of the footage released to the public.

Network of Death
Episode 655 1:48:45 - 1:51:42

655: Network of Death

Fear Tactics, Domestic Preparedness Advice

Pirro continues her segment by urging Americans in small towns to be afraid of ISIS "legions" or "lone wolves." The hosts counter this by comparing the number of terror victims to the 40,000 annual deaths on American roads, emphasizing the irrationality of the fear being promoted.

Q-Burn
Episode 654 2:21:18 - 2:24:54

654: Q-Burn

ISIS Beheading Video Blueprint, Turkish Drama Comparison

Adam Curry highlights a discovery circulating online that compares ISIS beheading videos to a trailer for a Turkish drama series. The visual elements—including the orange jumpsuit, the desert setting, and the camera angles—are nearly identical. The hosts suggest the videos are produced on green screens using professional actors and costumes rather than being authentic field recordings.

Evil Layer Cake
Episode 653 4:43 - 6:17

653: Evil Layer Cake

Smith-Munt Modernization Act, Domestic Propaganda, ISIL Videos

The Smith-Munt Modernization Act of 2012, passed as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, is identified as the legal mechanism allowing the U.S. government to broadcast propaganda domestically. This legislation allegedly facilitates the use of fake ISIL beheading videos to manipulate public opinion. The hosts argue that the government is now legally permitted to run COINTELPRO-style operations on its own citizens.