Topic: City Of London

15 chapters across the catalog

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 44:43 - 48:28

1852: Jell-No!

Neoconservative Censorship, Charlie Kirk Murder, British Influence

Tucker Carlson warns that neoconservatives are using the war in Iran to justify censoring and imprisoning domestic critics. Adam Curry posits that Carlson may be an agent for British interests, specifically the City of London, aimed at dividing the American conservative movement. Curry links these geopolitical tensions to the murder of Charlie Kirk and the resulting schism in the right wing.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 48:29 - 53:00

1852: Jell-No!

Roseanne Barr, British Royal Family, Global Banking

Roseanne Barr appeared on Tim Pool's podcast to claim the British Royal Family and the City of London are the true powers behind global conflicts and money laundering. She cited Prince Andrew's connection to Jeffrey Epstein as evidence of systemic corruption. The discussion explores the theory that thirteen royal families control central banks and international financial policy through the Bank for International Settlements.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 46:16 - 49:21

1833: Spicy Mode

European Cocaine Market, Price Drops and Social Impact

Reports suggest the European cocaine market has been flooded with supply, causing prices to drop significantly. This surge in availability is reportedly impacting the financial networks in the City of London while contributing to widespread drug use across the continent.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 45:41 - 48:51

1824: Battle Rhythm

Drug Trafficking Routes, Financial Cartel Laundering

Dennis Small of the Executive Intelligence Review provides data on drug trafficking, noting that only 8% of U.S.-bound cocaine originates from Venezuela. He argues that 90% of drugs enter through official ports of entry in commercial vehicles rather than illegal crossings. Small asserts that the drug trade is a trillion-dollar business managed by major financial cartels in London and New York.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:09:20 - 1:17:13

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Liz Truss on the UK Deep State and Bureaucracy

Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss discussed the influence of the "permanent bureaucracy" and the Bank of England on British governance. Truss argued that elected officials have lost power to unelected technocrats who prioritize agendas like Net Zero and mass migration over the will of the voters. She specifically identified the City of London and the Office for Budget Responsibility as key drivers of fiscal policy that operate independently of the Prime Minister.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 37:55 - 39:30

1805: Hamburger Wine

Global Drug Trade, East India Company, and Downton Abbey

The hosts connect modern drug trafficking to historical precedents, citing the East India Company's role in the Opium Wars. They reference the final season of Downton Abbey to illustrate the decline of the British elite whose wealth was built on illicit trade. The discussion suggests that the global economy remains heavily dependent on the illicit drug trade and that historical animosities toward American success persist.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:36:32 - 1:40:36

1805: Hamburger Wine

Discord CEO Transition, Humaam Sakhnini, and Intelligence Ops

The hosts analyze the appointment of Humaam Sakhnini as the new CEO of Discord, highlighting his background with the Canadian Department of Finance, McKinsey, and Activision Blizzard. They suggest Sakhnini is a "spook" or intelligence operative linked to the City of London. The discussion posits that Discord's emergence as a platform for global revolutions is a coordinated effort by British intelligence to disrupt the BRICS nations.

Open the Chunnel!
Episode 837 39:01 - 41:15

837: Open the Chunnel!

City of London, Financial Services and Money Laundering

Max Keiser argues that the City of London serves as a global hub for money laundering and that Brexit threatens this financial dominance. He suggests that financial business may migrate to Frankfurt, diminishing the UK's ability to sustain its investor class. An anecdote about the 2007 HMS Cornwall incident is used to illustrate historical British frustration with EU military coordination.

Cissexist Hxstory
Episode 832 1:06:10 - 1:11:06

832: Cissexist Hxstory

Brexit Referendum, City of London Financial Sector

The UK government extended the voter registration deadline for the Brexit referendum following a website crash, which some interpret as a move to help the "Remain" campaign. The City of London, a sovereign financial enclave, is reportedly nervous about the impact of a "Leave" vote on mergers, acquisitions, and the status of EU workers. The hosts argue that global banking interests will work to ensure Brexit does not happen.

Warehouse of Souls
Episode 802 16:51 - 19:18

802: Warehouse of Souls

City of London, European Banking Jewel

The City of London is identified as the "crown jewel" of the European Union due to its unique legal status and concentration of international banks. Former Deutsche Bank employees and other traders are reportedly setting up new financial institutions in London to escape restrictive American banking laws. The potential loss of this financial enclave is cited as a primary fear for EU leadership regarding the Brexit vote.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 2:41:37 - 2:46:49

767: Frontier Science

City of London, Chinese Currency and President Xi Visit

During a state visit to the UK, Chinese President Xi Jinping attended a banquet in the City of London, a separate city-state within the UK capital. The visit focused on establishing London as a leading offshore center for trading the Chinese currency, the renminbi. The hosts discuss the "shadow government" nature of the City of London and suggest that global financiers are looking for alternatives to the U.S. dollar.

Katy Bar The Door, Baby!
Episode 364 1:58:06 - 2:03:52

364: Katy Bar The Door, Baby!

European Fiscal Compact, ESM, and British Defiance

The "European Stability Mechanism" (ESM) and a new "fiscal compact" are introduced to enforce financial discipline across the Eurozone. The hosts explain that the term "compact" is used to bypass the need for public referendums required for treaties. Britain's refusal to join is attributed to a desire to protect the City of London and a potential US-UK tandem effort to undermine the Euro.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 1:12:19 - 1:14:06

277: Gingerbread Nation

George Monbiot and the City of London Corporate Coup

Left-wing columnist George Monbiot wrote an article describing a "corporate coup d'etat" in the UK. The hosts discuss his focus on the City of London, explaining that it operates as a sovereign entity with its own mayor, police force, and tax code. They agree with Monbiot's assessment that the financial elite are effectively stealing from the public.

Jobs Justice and Climate
Episode 84 11:54 - 13:45

84: Jobs Justice and Climate

City of London Financial Enclave and Sarbanes-Oxley

The City of London is described as a unique, sovereign-like financial entity within London with its own laws and police force. The discussion touches on how regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley drove the IPO market to the UK and mentions the upcoming G20 protests scheduled for early April.

Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears
Episode 36 12:30 - 15:37

36: Yahoo+Microsoft=Britney Spears

Oil Price Manipulation and City of London Autonomy

High oil prices are attributed to trading loopholes in the City of London, a unique financial entity with its own laws and mayor. The "Enron loophole" allows for excessive speculation in oil futures without the disclosure requirements typically found in US markets. The US government is reportedly attempting to pressure the City of London to adopt more transparent trading limits.