Topic: Cia

1208 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 1:41:58 - 1:47:13

1874: Kennel Index

Bill Pulte, DNI Appointment, and Aaron Paul Lucas

Following Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation, President Trump named Federal Housing Finance chief Bill Pulte as Acting Director of National Intelligence. The move drew bipartisan criticism due to Pulte's lack of intelligence experience. However, the hosts identify Aaron Paul Lucas, a 20-year CIA veteran and former station chief, as the "real guy" in the background who will likely handle the actual operations of the DNI.

Trollery
Episode 1869 43:51 - 45:21

1869: Trollery

Kuwait Evacuation, GCC Tensions, CIA-Mossad Insurgency

Reports from contractors in Kuwait indicate a mass evacuation of non-essential personnel due to imminent military action scheduled for Sunday. The "boogie out" involves all GCC countries as tensions escalate. Speculation suggests a CIA and Mossad-backed insurgency may be active in the region. The situation is described as the United States "cleaning up European colonies" and acting as a global sheriff to secure oil interests.

Trollery
Episode 1869 47:08 - 52:03

1869: Trollery

Cuba Energy Crisis, CIA Director John Ratcliffe Visit

Cuba is experiencing massive electrical blackouts and protests in Havana after exhausting its supply of Russian crude oil. CIA Director John Ratcliffe made a rare visit to the island to deliver a message that the U.S. is willing to engage on economic and security issues only if fundamental reforms are made. While the U.S. maintains a de facto oil blockade, it has offered $100 million in aid. Cuban officials remain resistant to changing their one-party socialist system despite the dire humanitarian situation.

Lubio
Episode 1868 55:48 - 59:27

1868: Lubio

John Kiriakou Exposed as Pathological Liar

Adam Curry labels former CIA officer John Kiriakou a "pathological liar," citing inconsistencies in his stories about prison life and the capture of Carlos the Jackal. Research into Kiriakou's legal history suggests he was not arrested for whistleblowing on torture, but rather for leaking classified identities of CIA personnel and lying to the publication review board.

Lubio
Episode 1868 1:22:11 - 1:26:02

1868: Lubio

CIA Whistleblower and COVID-19 Lab Leak Cover-up

Senator Rand Paul chaired a hearing featuring a CIA whistleblower who alleged the agency downplayed evidence of a COVID-19 lab leak to avoid blaming China. The CIA issued a statement accusing Paul of "bad faith," while Paul argued the agency is violating a law requiring the declassification of all COVID-related information. The hosts contend the cover-up was intended to protect U.S. officials involved in gain-of-function research.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:33:43 - 1:38:35

1867: Transmission Window

John Kiriakou Character Assassinations of Newsom and Haspel

Whistleblower John Kiriakou provides scathing critiques of political and intelligence figures, alleging that Gavin Newsom had an affair with his campaign manager's wife. Kiriakou also targets former CIA Director Gina Haspel, nicknamed "Bloody Gina," claiming she personally attended torture sessions for enjoyment.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:58:04 - 2:01:07

1867: Transmission Window

Project Blue Beam and CIA UFO Databases

The hosts explore the "Project Blue Beam" conspiracy theory, which suggests the government will use Hollywood-style holograms to stage a fake alien invasion. They note that the CIA maintains a database of bizarre UFO stories, including accounts of frozen spacecraft on farms, which are rarely discussed in mainstream disclosure efforts.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:16:54 - 1:22:15

1864: Pointcast

CIA vs Military Intelligence, Tucker Carlson, John Kiriakou

A debate emerges regarding the accuracy of CIA intelligence versus military intelligence concerning Iran's nuclear capabilities. Former CIA officer John Kiriakou appeared on Tucker Carlson's program to argue that Iran has no active nuclear weapons program, a claim the hosts contrast with the military's long-term war-gaming and strategic assessments.

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:54:15 - 1:58:46

1860: micro-dosing

CIA "Ghost Murmur" Technology and Airman Rescue

The rescue of an American airman in Iran reportedly utilized a secret CIA tool called "Ghost Murmur," which uses quantum magnetometry to detect a human heartbeat from a distance. While some experts are skeptical of the technology's described range, the tool supposedly isolates specific electromagnetic frequencies from background noise. The segment questions whether the technology is as advanced as claimed or if traditional beacons were used.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 4:21 - 10:42

1857: Teen Takeover

US Airmen Rescued in Iran Following F-15 Shootdown

President Donald Trump announced the successful rescue of two U.S. airmen after their F-15 fighter jet was shot down in remote, mountainous Iranian territory. The operation involved dozens of aircraft and a CIA deception campaign, though media coverage drew criticism for focusing on the gender of the airmen rather than the mission details.

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.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 19:37 - 22:51

1852: Jell-No!

Anglo-Persian Oil History, CIA 1953 Coup

The discussion traces the history of Iranian conflict back to 1906 and Winston Churchill's transition of the British Navy to oil. The hosts detail the 1953 CIA and MI6 coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh after he attempted to nationalize Iranian oil. They argue that the current conflict is a continuation of a century-long struggle over oil prices and maritime control rather than religious or ideological differences.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 25:17 - 27:05

1852: Jell-No!

Tucker Carlson, CIA Criminal Referral, Foreign Agent Act

Tucker Carlson claimed the CIA is preparing a criminal referral against him for allegedly acting as a foreign agent due to his communications with people in Iran. Carlson denied the allegations, asserting his loyalty to the United States. The hosts speculate on a connection between Carlson's situation and the investigation into Joe Kent.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 23:42 - 29:18

1849: Hose Water

Childhood in Iran, CIA Hotels and Cold War Espionage

Mimi Smith-Dvorak details her childhood living in Tehran in 1966 while her father worked on a drilling rig in the Persian Gulf. She describes staying at the Sina Hotel, which she later realized was a hub for CIA operatives and economic hitmen. She recalls traveling the country with a family friend who used her and her mother as "beards" for his intelligence work before he was eventually killed on the Iraqi border.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 37:21 - 42:02

1849: Hose Water

History of Iran, 1953 Coup and Nuclear Poker

A summary of Iranian history highlights the 1953 CIA-backed overthrow of the Prime Minister and the subsequent 1979 Islamic Revolution. The discussion frames the current regime as ideological actors who use terrorism and nuclear ambitions to contest the West. The segment explores the tension between preventing a nuclear-armed Iran and avoiding a full-scale war, noting how Israeli and American interests currently align.

Hose Water
Episode 1849 1:31:10 - 1:35:09

1849: Hose Water

Reza Pahlavi, The SAVAK and Regime Change

The White House and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth maintain that the conflict is not a "regime change war," despite questions about who will lead Iran. While some protesters call for the return of the exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, Trump has expressed skepticism about him. Mimi Smith-Dvorak provides historical context on the SAVAK (the Shah's secret police), noting that many of its members were integrated into the IRGC after the revolution.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 33:26 - 38:01

1847: Off-Ramp

Air War, Limitations of Airstrikes for Regime Change

A debate ensues over the military axiom that regime change cannot be achieved through airstrikes alone. The hosts argue that persistent targeted strikes against leadership could theoretically force a transition without a large-scale ground invasion. Comparisons are made to Operation Ajax in the 1950s and the economic collapse of the Soviet Union as alternative models of regime transition.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 4:56 - 11:36

1845: Slave Slab

Jeffrey Epstein, Private Hotel Brothel Theory, Reid Hoffman

A new thesis suggests Jeffrey Epstein operated a high-end private hotel and brothel specifically for billionaires like Reid Hoffman who sought companionship outside the public eye. The theory posits that the operation was a straightforward business rather than a blackmail scheme, with surveillance used primarily to monitor the women involved. The discussion notes that the age of consent in New York is 17, suggesting many legal complexities were bypassed by the wealthy clientele.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 37:40 - 40:07

1844: Second Half of Show

Russian Stone Soldiers, CIA Report, African Mud Statues

A declassified CIA report describes an incident in Siberia where 23 Russian soldiers were allegedly turned into stone by a ball of light emitted from a crashed UFO. This leads to a discussion about "mud statues" found in Africa that reportedly contain biological remains like rib cages, suggesting some ancient statues may actually be petrified beings.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 54:07 - 58:26

1844: Second Half of Show

CIA Whistleblower, Eisenhower Area 51 Invasion, Anti-Gravity Formula

A former CIA operative claims that President Eisenhower once threatened to invade Area 51 with the First Army because base commanders refused to disclose classified information. The whistleblower describes seeing the crashed Roswell craft and mentions a simple mathematical code for "recursing gravity" written on a 3x5 index card.