Topic: Breeding

22 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:32:47 - 1:35:16

1856: CIS Lunar

Matt Gaetz, Alien Hybrid Breeding Claims

Representative Matt Gaetz claimed that a uniformed member of the U.S. Army briefed him on "hybrid breeding programs" involving captured aliens and humans. Gaetz also referenced the testimony of whistleblower David Grush regarding "non-human biologics" recovered from crashed craft. Skeptics point out that Grush has a history in the film industry, leading to questions about the validity of the claims.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 2:13:20 - 2:18:38

1690: Corn Sweat

San Francisco Homeless Sweeps, Supreme Court Ruling

Following a Supreme Court ruling allowing cities to fine or jail people for sleeping outside, San Francisco Mayor London Breed has initiated aggressive sweeps of homeless encampments. Reports indicate that many displaced individuals are not being placed in shelters and are instead moving to nearby Oakland. The hosts criticize the lack of a long-term strategy for the crisis.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 1:46:26 - 1:48:42

1633: Noise Machine

San Francisco Race-Based Guaranteed Income Lawsuit

A lawsuit has been filed against San Francisco for programs that provide guaranteed income exclusively to Black and trans residents. Critics argue the programs are unconstitutional for excluding individuals based on race, while Mayor London Breed's office defends the initiatives as necessary to address structural racism and health disparities.

Woke Up Dead
Episode 1608 41:44 - 44:49

1608: Woke Up Dead

San Francisco APEC Summit, Homeless Relocation

In preparation for the APEC summit, San Francisco officials, including Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor London Breed, cleared homeless encampments from the downtown area. Critics noted the sudden efficiency of the cleanup, suggesting the city prioritized its image for visiting world leaders over long-term solutions. Reports surfaced that some homeless individuals were offered bus tickets to Los Angeles or other jurisdictions to keep the summit area clear.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 1:19:26 - 1:23:26

1582: Balconazi

San Francisco Crime, National Guard Deployment and Political Criticism

Congressman Kevin Kiley describes San Francisco as being in a state of "total collapse" due to rampant fentanyl use and retail theft. Despite the deployment of the National Guard and increased police presence, residents express frustration with progressive "harm reduction" policies. Mayor London Breed is criticized for vacationing in Maui during the city's ongoing crisis and the wildfires in Hawaii.

Quippy
Episode 1581 1:45:29 - 1:48:57

1581: Quippy

San Francisco, Robo-Taxi Expansion Approval

California regulators approved the 24/7 expansion of Waymo and Cruise self-driving taxis in San Francisco despite opposition from city officials and first responders. The San Francisco Fire Department reported 55 incidents of robo-taxis interfering with emergency vehicles this year. Local taxi drivers expressed fear for their livelihoods as the unmanned vehicles are cleared to compete for passengers at all hours.

COBALT
Episode 1559 9:11 - 13:32

1559: COBALT

San Francisco Fentanyl Crisis and Mayor London Breed

Mayor London Breed faced a hostile crowd at a special Board of Supervisors meeting at UN Plaza regarding the city's fentanyl crisis. The meeting was recessed after a protester threw a brick toward the stage while officials debated new proposals to compel addicts into treatment. Critics argue that the city must move away from harm reduction and return to abstinence-based programs to address open-air drug use.

Meth Raging
Episode 1473 8:08 - 11:35

1473: Meth Raging

San Francisco, Monkeypox Emergency, Folsom Street Fair

San Francisco Mayor London Breed declares a local health emergency regarding the monkeypox outbreak ahead of the Dore Alley and Folsom Street Fair events. Reports indicate some residents are reconsidering attendance at these high-density outdoor parties due to infection risks. The hosts express surprise at the specific nature of these events and the public health messaging surrounding them.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 49:31 - 51:53

1470: Clubbing Center

New Eugenics, Globalism, Genetic Poverty Claims

Edwin Black posits that a "new eugenics" is emerging through corporate and political globalism. Historical eugenicists believed poverty and criminality were inherited genetic traits rather than social conditions, leading to government efforts to "breed a better species of man." The U.S. Department of Agriculture was historically involved in applying livestock breeding principles to human populations.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 2:38:19 - 2:41:43

1447: G.E.R.M.

Genetic Study on Dog Breed Personalities

A study published in the journal *Science* claims that a dog's breed has little impact on its individual personality, suggesting that behavioral traits are more a result of environment than genetics. The hosts dismiss the report as "equity-driven propaganda," arguing that centuries of specialized breeding for tasks like herding or guarding clearly result in distinct breed temperaments.

Seat Warmer
Episode 1427 2:45:32 - 2:51:26

1427: Seat Warmer

San Francisco School Board Recall and Lowell High School

San Francisco voters recalled three school board members following a controversy over renaming schools and changing the merit-based admissions at Lowell High School to a lottery system. The move alienated the city's Asian and ethnic minority populations who relied on the elite school for their children's advancement. Mayor London Breed has since shifted her stance to support more moderate policies.

Spock Tiled
Episode 1410 1:00:57 - 1:05:44

1410: Spock Tiled

Akbash Shepherd Dogs, Turkish Guard Breed Characteristics

A personal anecdote describes the discovery that a rescue dog is an Akbash, a rare Turkish shepherd breed known for autonomous guarding behavior. Unlike Labradors, these dogs are bred to stay with flocks and act independently of human commands to ward off predators.

Freedom Bracelet
Episode 1326 1:26:55 - 1:31:27

1326: Freedom Bracelet

San Francisco Reopening, Purple to Red Tier Transition

San Francisco and surrounding counties moved from the "purple" to "red" tier, allowing for the reopening of indoor dining, gyms, and museums with limited capacity. Mayor London Breed emphasized the need for continued mask-wearing in restaurants and public spaces to prevent a return to stricter lockdowns. Local reporting from KQED highlighted the uncertainty among officials regarding potential future surges.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 2:58:20 - 3:03:14

1240: Meat Must Flow

San Francisco Die-In, California Beach Closures

Medical students staged a "die-in" outside San Francisco Mayor London Breed's home to protest the city's failure to house the homeless in vacant hotel rooms. Meanwhile, Governor Gavin Newsom ordered the closure of beaches in Orange County after large crowds gathered, a move seen as targeting a Republican-leaning area. The show concludes with a musical mix by Jesse Coy Nelson and a final sign-off from the hosts.

COVID KowTow
Episode 1234

1234: COVID KowTow

Gavin Newsom and London Breed COVID-19 Response Speeches

California Governor Gavin Newsom and San Francisco Mayor London Breed delivered lengthy public addresses regarding the state's COVID-19 response. Critics noted Newsom's gravelly vocal delivery and Breed's hour-long speech while questioning the necessity of shutting down the San Francisco economy over 17 reported deaths.

Sloganeer
Episode 1220 11:27 - 13:56

1220: Sloganeer

San Francisco State of Emergency and Coronavirus Testing Costs

San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency despite a lack of confirmed local cases, which the hosts suggest is a move to secure government funding. They report that coronavirus testing in the United States can cost up to $3,000 without insurance coverage. The segment concludes with a comparison of coronavirus lethality to annual deaths from hospital errors, gun suicides, and opioid overdoses.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 2:37:04 - 2:40:39

1088: Three Chambers

San Francisco Poop Crisis, Mayor London Breed's Three-Month Pledge

San Francisco Mayor London Breed's campaign promise to clean up the city's streets within three months has come under scrutiny as data shows a 67% increase in feces reports. A local news investigation found trash and needles on every block surveyed, with some instances of "feces graffiti." The Mayor defended her record, claiming that the increase in reports is due to better citizen engagement rather than a dirtier city.

Proof Trump is Broke
Episode 1052 2:06:44 - 2:15:10

1052: Proof Trump is Broke

San Francisco Homelessness, Mayor London Breed, Human Feces Crisis

San Francisco Mayor London Breed has vowed to clean up the city's streets, which are currently plagued by human feces and discarded needles. Breed's plan includes opening supervised injection sites and asking non-profits to encourage their "clients" to respect the community. The crisis is linked to the city's high cost of living and the prior elimination of plastic bags, which were previously used for waste disposal.

Phoneliness
Episode 1030 3:29 - 8:40

1030: Phoneliness

San Francisco BART Drug Use and Homelessness Crisis

Viral video footage shows drug addicts using needles and unconscious individuals in the corridors of San Francisco's Civic Center BART station. BART officials attribute the lack of policing to addicts timing their activities around officer shift changes. San Francisco Board of Supervisors President London Breed has proposed safe injection sites, modeled after programs in Vancouver, to address the public health crisis.