Topic: Civil Asset Forfeiture

4 chapters across the catalog

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 54:33 - 59:15

1458: Prime Time Purge

Canadian Asset Seizure, Private Property Rights

Canadian Justice Minister David Lametti stated that citizens do not have an "absolute right" to own private property in Canada while discussing the seizure of Russian assets. This statement is linked to the World Economic Forum's "you will own nothing" philosophy. The discussion compares this to American civil asset forfeiture, where police can seize cash from citizens without a criminal conviction.

Toxic Stew
Episode 1452 51:13 - 53:50

1452: Toxic Stew

Asset Forfeiture, Russian Oligarch Yacht Seizures

The seizure of yachts and property belonging to Russian oligarchs is identified as an application of civil asset forfeiture. The hosts warn that the same legal mechanisms used against billionaires can be applied to ordinary citizens without criminal charges. This practice allows law enforcement to seize cash and property based on mere suspicion of illegal activity.

Lying Weasels
Episode 705 1:39:03 - 1:40:46

705: Lying Weasels

Police Forfeiture Laws, Native Advertising in Scripted TV

The NBC show "The Mysteries of Laura" features a segment explaining police forfeiture laws, which the hosts identify as a form of "native advertising" for government policy. They discuss the ongoing scandals surrounding police seizing cash and property from citizens without charging them with crimes. The hosts argue that scripted television is increasingly used to normalize controversial law enforcement practices.

Super Duper Space Wrench
Episode 356 20:02 - 23:33

356: Super Duper Space Wrench

Cash Transaction Limits, US Border Patrol Checkpoints

New Italian regulations limit cash transactions to 2,500 euros to combat tax evasion, a trend the hosts suggest is coming to the United States. Adam Curry describes encountering a high-tech Border Patrol checkpoint 150 miles from the Mexican border near White Sands, New Mexico. The experience involved biometric surveillance and aggressive questioning regarding nationality and residency papers.