Topic: Darfur

15 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 1:50:37 - 1:52:38

1795: Dead Feathered

Sudan Civil War, Parallel Government Formation

The leader of Sudan's Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohammed Hamdan Daggalo, has been sworn in as the head of a new parallel government. This move signals a formal partition of the country, which is currently experiencing the world's largest humanitarian crisis and famine. The hosts discuss the use of Russian, Chinese, and UAE-manufactured weapons in the conflict.

Spaving
Episode 1658 49:56 - 53:20

1658: Spaving

Sudan Humanitarian Crisis, Starvation and Conflict

The United Nations warned that time is running out to prevent mass starvation in Sudan's Darfur region as fighting intensifies around El Fasher. Approximately 25 million people, over half the population, are in desperate need of aid, with reports of civilians eating leaves and cats to survive. The conflict between rival militaries has created the world's largest displacement and hunger crisis.

Numbers Station
Episode 1575 1:04:33 - 1:08:24

1575: Numbers Station

Sudan Conflict, RSF and Humanitarian Crisis

Fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leads to the displacement of over 2.6 million people. The International Criminal Court has launched an investigation into potential war crimes and ethnic cleansing in the Darfur region. Humanitarian organizations report that 90% of food processing facilities in Khartoum have closed due to the violence.

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 49:35 - 52:02

1567: Wagner the Dog

Wesley Clark's Seven Countries, Sudan Conflict Update

General Wesley Clark's famous memo about taking out seven countries in five years is revisited in the context of the current war in Sudan. Heavy shelling is reported in Khartoum, while Arab militias are allegedly conducting ethnic cleansing in Darfur. The hosts note the lack of celebrity activism, specifically mentioning George Clooney's absence from the current Darfur crisis.

Toddler Wage Gap
Episode 702 48:54 - 51:24

702: Toddler Wage Gap

Darfur Conflict, George Clooney Satellite Project

The United Nations reports that nearly 500,000 people were displaced in the Darfur region of Sudan last year, marking a decade-high spike in violence. The segment questions the current status of George Clooney's "Sentinel Satellite Project," which was originally designed to monitor and shame perpetrators of human rights abuses in the region.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 32:53 - 39:34

564: Summer of Snowden

George Clooney, Sudan Satellite Sentinel Project, Oil Interests

George Clooney and John Prendergast are identified as key figures pushing the narrative of conflict in Sudan through the Satellite Sentinel Project. The hosts discuss the indictment of Ahmet Harun by the International Criminal Court and the strategic importance of oil in South Sudan. They speculate that Clooney's humanitarian focus is a cover for Western interests competing with Chinese infrastructure development in Africa.

Episode 403 44:00 - 48:44

403: Pharmacy in a Fruit

Sudan Conflict, Obama Message to South Sudan

President Barack Obama released a video message with Arabic subtitles directed at the people of Sudan and South Sudan, urging peace amidst rising violence. UN Ambassador Susan Rice condemned attacks on UNAMID peacekeepers in Darfur, which the hosts describe as a heavily armed military force rather than a traditional peacekeeping unit. The escalation in Sudan is framed as part of a broader strategy to secure oil pipelines and remove Chinese influence from the region.

No Bagles for You!
Episode 394 54:51 - 57:25

394: No Bagles for You!

Beaumont Texas, Pink Cadillacs, and Mia Farrow

The hosts share anecdotes about traveling through Beaumont, Texas, involving pink Cadillacs and longhorn hood ornaments. The conversation pivots to Mia Farrow's activism in Africa and her involvement with UNICEF, contrasting her work with that of George Clooney.

Episode 392 9:02 - 12:38

392: Shark Orgy

George Clooney, John Prendergast Congressional Testimony on Sudan

Actor George Clooney testified before Congress regarding the humanitarian crisis in Sudan, accompanied by activist John Prendergast. The analysis suggests Prendergast acts as a handler for Clooney during public appearances. Clooney's subsequent arrest at the Sudanese embassy is characterized as a staged photo opportunity designed to maintain media focus on Africa.

Wonton Violence
Episode 286 1:08:08 - 1:12:59

286: Wonton Violence

George Clooney, Sudan Satellite Project, Celebrity Ambassadors

George Clooney's "Satellite Sentinel Project" in Sudan is characterized as a front for Western oil interests. The hosts argue that the government uses good-looking celebrities like Clooney, Matt Damon, and Brad Pitt as "ambassadors" because the public no longer trusts politicians or traditional justifications for intervention.

Time Warner Sucks
Episode 269 1:29:25 - 1:31:58

269: Time Warner Sucks

Glenn Beck, Sudan Referendum, Diesel Price Mockery

The number 33 is identified as a recurring theme in news and logistics, from Glenn Beck's 33 years of broadcasting to the 33 people reportedly killed in Sudan skirmishes. The price of diesel fuel hitting $3.333 per gallon is cited as a potential "mockery" by the New World Order. The ongoing independence referendum in Southern Sudan is noted as a key event to watch through the weekend.

Moon Base on Mars
Episode 265 47:19 - 49:41

265: Moon Base on Mars

Charity Industrial Complex, Bob Geldof, Live Aid

The hosts criticize the "Charity Industrial Complex," citing Bob Geldof and the history of Live Aid as examples of media-driven fundraising that often fails to solve underlying issues. They discuss the "Glass House" stunts in the Netherlands where DJs broadcast for a week to raise money for Darfur.

Multidimensional Poverty Index
Episode 249 2:01:06 - 2:06:43

249: Multidimensional Poverty Index

UNDP Economic Hitmen, Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is accused of acting as a group of "economic hitmen" who use complex indices to measure "human welfare" and "gender empowerment." The new "Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index" is viewed as a way for elites to calculate the value of human resources while securing access to natural resources like oil and lithium in regions like Iraq and Darfur.

The Sarah Palin Show
Episode 50 29:51 - 32:05

50: The Sarah Palin Show

Gender Split on Nuclear Power and Green Energy

Polling during the debate revealed a sharp gender divide on energy, with men favoring nuclear power while women's support dropped. "Green" energy initiatives are described as being specifically marketed toward women. The segment also touches on Palin's "Miss America moment" regarding Darfur and the general effectiveness of nationalistic rhetoric in boosting candidate numbers.