Topic: Broward County

14 chapters across the catalog

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 2:16:42 - 2:21:52

1844: Second Half of Show

Challenger Astronaut Theory, Broward County Public Comment

A man at a Broward County Commission meeting presented a theory that the 1986 Challenger astronauts are still alive, citing individuals with identical names, faces, and ages currently working in academia and business. The speaker was eventually removed from the meeting after commissioners ruled the topic was outside their jurisdiction.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:23:38 - 2:26:31

1665: Flag Gate

Challenger Astronaut Doppelganger Theory

A clip from a Broward County public meeting features a man presenting a theory that the 1986 Challenger astronauts are still alive. He points to individuals with the same names, ages, and faces—such as a Yale law professor named Judith Resnick—working in various academic and professional fields. The speaker argues the statistical probability of these "doppelgangers" is impossible.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:26:32 - 2:29:29

1665: Flag Gate

Public Comment Clash and NASA Jurisdiction

The Broward County commissioners interrupt the speaker presenting the Challenger theory, stating they have no jurisdiction over NASA or federal space programs. The speaker attempts to link the issue to local districts covering the Kennedy Space Center. The confrontation ends with the speaker being removed from the room by security while claiming a First Amendment violation.

Super Duper
Episode 1636 1:58:08 - 2:01:21

1636: Super Duper

Measles Outbreak at Manatee Bay Elementary

A cluster of measles cases at Manatee Bay Elementary in South Florida has prompted deep cleaning and vaccine drives. While 97% of the students have received at least one vaccine dose, health officials blame the outbreak on international travelers and rising vaccine exemptions. The segment questions why vaccinated families are concerned and suggests "travelers" may be a euphemism for unvaccinated asylum seekers.

Dry Holes
Episode 1432 3:26:13 - 3:29:27

1432: Dry Holes

Five-Year-Old Teacher Attack, Show Sign-off

A bizarre news story from Broward County, Florida, involves a five-year-old student with special needs who allegedly attacked a teacher so severely she required a ventilator. The hosts use the story for a final dark joke before signing off. The episode ends with a series of "end-of-show mixes" from producers Neil Jones and Rolando Gonzales.

Kackling Kamala
Episode 1334 30:05 - 32:34

1334: Kackling Kamala

Florida Hospital Preparedness and Nurse Testimony

A viral testimony from an anesthesia team member in Broward County, Florida, claims hospital management ordered staff to prepare for a "COVID crisis" scheduled to begin the following week. The nurse questioned how a crisis could be predicted with such specificity, alleging that the system is being manipulated to justify closing recovery units to families. The account has circulated widely on Telegram as evidence of institutional corruption.

Carbon Budget
Episode 1107 1:01:27 - 1:04:24

1107: Carbon Budget

Florida Scandals, Jeffrey Epstein, Scott Israel

The discussion connects Roger Stone to various Florida figures, including former Sheriff Scott Israel and the ongoing Jeffrey Epstein scandal. The Miami Herald's recent expose on Epstein is noted as a significant development in the region. Stone is characterized as a liability for all parties involved in the "Florida sex mess," and his arrest is seen as a way for the intelligence community to shut him up.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 32:04 - 34:58

1019: #deletethebag

Broward County Sheriff, Stoneman Douglas Arrests, and School Security

Security failures at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School continue to surface, including the arrest of three students for bringing knives and making social media threats just weeks after the mass shooting. Florida Senator Marco Rubio and the school superintendent faced criticism after a deputy was caught sleeping in his cruiser near the site of the tragedy. The Broward County Sheriff's Office is accused of systematically under-reporting crimes to improve performance metrics.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 34:59 - 38:37

1019: #deletethebag

Zachary Cruz Legal Proceedings, Bond, and Fan Club Allegations

Zachary Cruz, brother of the Parkland shooter, faced a $500,000 bond and strict probation terms after trespassing at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Court proceedings revealed disturbing conversations where the brothers allegedly discussed Nikolas Cruz's newfound "popularity" and the potential to start a fan club to attract women. The situation is described as a total breakdown of law enforcement and social control in the region.

Vasectomies & Dogs
Episode 1011 1:17:33 - 1:21:38

1011: Vasectomies & Dogs

Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel and Airport Shooting

Sheriff Scott Israel's past responses to mass casualty events, including the 2016 Fort Lauderdale airport shooting, are re-examined in light of the Parkland tragedy. Israel previously emphasized the importance of training, communication, and public tips to stop "lone wolf" assassins. Critics point out the discrepancy between the sheriff's rhetoric on "amazing leadership" and the actual failures of his department during the school shooting.

Vasectomies & Dogs
Episode 1011 1:24:50 - 1:26:20

1011: Vasectomies & Dogs

Law Enforcement Culture in Broward County

An anecdote from a resident in Broward County describes a local police culture characterized by extreme caution and a reluctance to engage in proactive law enforcement. The speaker suggests that years of dealing with violent drug traffickers have made officers "gun shy" and more focused on minor infractions like parking tickets than serious criminal activity.

Vasectomies & Dogs
Episode 1011 1:26:20 - 1:31:38

1011: Vasectomies & Dogs

Broward County School Arrest Diversion Program

An investigation into Broward and Miami-Dade County school policies reveals a political agreement to stop arresting students for crimes to improve district statistics and secure federal grants. This "diversion" program allegedly led to law enforcement ignoring felonies, including armed robbery and assault, to maintain low arrest numbers. Whistleblowers claim that physical evidence of crimes was often hidden or falsified by officers to comply with the policy.

Best Codpiece
Episode 1009 1:15:54 - 1:19:31

1009: Best Codpiece

Parkland Shooting Aftermath, Emma González, Media Coverage

CBS News reports on the emotional aftermath of the Parkland shooting, featuring student activist Emma González. The report details that the Broward County Sheriff's office had received 20 calls regarding Nikolas Cruz in recent years and that the Department of Children and Families was aware of his mental health struggles. The hosts criticize the "unhinged" nature of the televised protests and the media's focus on emotional outbursts.

Ghost Guns
Episode 1008 12:30 - 18:38

1008: Ghost Guns

Parkland School Shooting, Nicholas Cruz Custody Details

A mass shooting at a high school in Parkland, Florida, resulted in 17 fatalities and numerous injuries. The suspect, identified as former student Nicholas Cruz, was taken into custody after initially attempting to blend in with fleeing students. Reports indicate Cruz had a history of mental health issues and had previously been treated at a clinic, while witnesses described his prior fascination with firearms and knives.