Topic: Coyotes

5 chapters across the catalog

Control Grid
Episode 1770 40:22 - 48:54

1770: Control Grid

JCO, Lieutenant Colonel Roshenko, Counter-Drone Homeland Defense

Lieutenant Colonel Roshenko of the Joint Counter Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems Office (JCO) detailed the challenges of protecting the U.S. homeland from asymmetric drone threats. Recent large-scale tabletop exercises involving thirty agencies highlighted the need for better coordination with the FAA and the implementation of point-of-sale registration for small drones. The JCO is advocating for the deployment of "FS Lids" interceptors and Coyote missiles to create an internal "Golden Dome" defense system against autonomous aerial threats.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 2:54:38 - 3:02:58

1633: Noise Machine

End of Show Mix, St. Francis Coyote Rescue

The episode closes with a "good news" story about a coyote rescued after getting its head stuck in a statue of St. Francis of Assisi in Waukesha County. This is followed by a musical remix featuring clips of President Biden's recent press conference and the Special Counsel report.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 2:56:09 - 2:59:20

1622: Juice Joe

Good News Story, Cat Saves Dog from Coyotes

A "Good News" segment features a story from Edmond, Oklahoma, where a cat named Binks saved a small dog named Oakley from a coyote attack. The hosts speculate that the coyotes fled because the charging cat resembled a cougar, a natural predator of the coyote.

The Nurge
Episode 1469 1:39:54 - 1:45:17

1469: The Nurge

No Agenda Art, Episode 1468 Review

The hosts review artwork submitted for the previous episode, "Super Wokes." The winning piece by Capitalist Agenda featured a Wiley Coyote theme with a "BA5" variant sign. Other discussed works include Tante Neal's Bastille Day art and various "mac and cheese" themed submissions now available at the No Agenda Shop.

Boston Brakes
Episode 530 1:00:39 - 1:05:32

530: Boston Brakes

Drone Warfare Predictions, School Bomb Scare Hysteria

A donor predicts a future of drone warfare and ham radio communication by the year 2022. This is followed by an anecdote from Ben C. about a bomb scare at an Illinois school triggered by a fifth-grader's cartoon drawing of a "Wile E. Coyote" bomb, highlighting the zero-tolerance hysteria in modern education.