Topic: David Martin

14 chapters across the catalog

COBALT
Episode 1559 28:56 - 32:22

1559: COBALT

Dr. David Martin and Bioweaponization Allegations

The discussion revisits claims made by Dr. David Martin regarding the bioweaponization of viruses and the alleged $191 billion spent by Anthony Fauci on related research. The hosts link these claims to the presence of biological research facilities in Ukraine. They express skepticism toward Moderna's entry into China, suggesting a coordinated global effort between international health organizations and intelligence agencies.

Stapler Abuse
Episode 1545 11:26 - 17:15

1545: Stapler Abuse

Media Coverage Analysis, CBS and Spook Network Narratives

Analysis of CBS News coverage features David Martin and former ambassadors, characterized here as "spooks" delivering scripted intelligence community messages. The discussion focuses on the media's insistence that the Pentagon leaks occurred specifically on "social media" rather than the broader internet. This emphasis is viewed as a potential false flag operation designed to justify increased regulation of social platforms.

Google Barf
Episode 1529 35:06 - 41:45

1529: Google Barf

Congressional Condemnation, Chinese Balloon Surveillance Equipment

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 419-0 to condemn China's high-altitude balloon surveillance program. CBS News reporter David Martin detailed that U-2 spy planes captured high-resolution images of antennas designed for communication interception. Senator John Tester expressed concern over the balloon hovering near ICBM silos in Montana before it was shot down off the South Carolina coast.

Maiden America
Episode 1493 16:39 - 20:40

1493: Maiden America

Media Rhetoric on Russian Chemical and Biological Threats

Media outlets including CBS News and reporters like David Martin are criticized for introducing "chemical and biological weapons" into the narrative regarding Vladimir Putin's potential actions, despite a lack of direct threats from the Kremlin. The coverage includes historical footage of 1950s nuclear artillery tests to illustrate the power of tactical warheads. Retired Major General Heidi Brown discusses U.S. Strategic Command war games, suggesting that de-escalation strategies are the primary focus in the event of a nuclear strike.

Heat Map
Episode 1368 1:28:09 - 1:30:28

1368: Heat Map

David E. Martin, Fauci Emails, Gain-of-Function Claims

Patent researcher David E. Martin claims to have evidence from internal emails proving that Dr. Anthony Fauci was aware of and directed gain-of-function research. While some view Martin as a charlatan due to his flamboyant presentation, his database of patents has been used by Senator Ron Johnson to investigate the origins of the virus. Critics argue that politicians like Rand Paul are using these revelations for fundraising rather than pursuing criminal charges.

Pingdemic
Episode 1366 1:41:47 - 1:44:27

1366: Pingdemic

Dr. David Martin and Bioweaponization Claims

Dr. David Martin has alleged that the NIH, under Dr. Fauci, has spent $191 billion in audited funds on the "bioweaponization" of viruses. Martin claims to have tracked every grant recipient and patent related to this research over several decades. These claims suggest a much larger scale of funding for controversial viral research than the $3.7 million typically cited in the media.

Freedom Phoney
Episode 1364 1:22:43 - 1:26:39

1364: Freedom Phoney

Dr. David Martin, Patent Research and AKG Lyra

Dr. David Martin's research into the patent history of coronaviruses has resurfaced, claiming that SARS-CoV-2 is not a novel pathogen but a variation of previously patented sequences. Martin's presentation, which he claims was "banned" from YouTube, remains accessible on the platform. The segment also critiques Martin's use of the AKG Lyra USB microphone, labeling it a "poser" device designed for aesthetic appeal over professional audio quality.

iPhony
Episode 1312 2:34:57 - 2:41:19

1312: iPhony

Dr. David Martin on Gene Therapy vs. Vaccination

Dr. David Martin argues that the mRNA technology used by Moderna and Pfizer does not meet the traditional medical or legal definitions of a vaccine. According to SEC filings, these treatments are classified as "gene therapy" and were originally developed for oncology. Martin contends that labeling them as vaccines is a semantic shift to avoid the legal hurdles associated with mandating gene therapy or chemotherapy.

Contempt Kabuki
Episode 1137 2:06:10 - 2:10:34

1137: Contempt Kabuki

Iran Tensions, USS Abraham Lincoln and War Machine Costs

The US deploys a carrier strike group and B-52 bombers to the Persian Gulf in response to intelligence reports of potential Iranian attacks. The hosts discuss the rhetoric from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the potential for a "false flag" event to trigger conflict. They question the massive financial cost of moving such a large military force into the region and the lack of media scrutiny regarding these expenditures.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 1:11:31 - 1:15:02

1104: People's Vote

David Webb, Areva Martin, White Privilege Exchange

During a radio exchange, CNN analyst Areva Martin accused Fox News contributor David Webb of exercising "white privilege." Webb corrected her by stating he is black, leading Martin to apologize and blame her staff for providing incorrect information. The incident is cited as an example of the flaws in modern social justice narratives.

Ming the Magnificent
Episode 944 1:46:28 - 1:50:43

944: Ming the Magnificent

David Martin Pentagon Report, ICBM Capabilities, Leon Panetta

CBS correspondent David Martin reports that North Korea's new ICBM flew for 37 minutes, demonstrating the range to reach Alaska. Former CIA Director Leon Panetta describes this as a "threshold" moment for national security, while experts estimate it may take several more years for the regime to successfully miniaturize a nuclear warhead for the missile.

We Kill
Episode 919 15:37 - 21:44

919: We Kill

CBS News Official Report on Syrian Missile Strike

CBS News provided the official government-aligned account of the Navy task force operation involving the destroyers Porter and Ross. The report states that 59 Tomahawk missiles hit targets associated with chemical weapons capabilities while deliberately avoiding Russian assets. The narrative emphasizes the speed of the naval response and the humanitarian justification involving "nerve gas" victims.

Kim Jong Yum Yum
Episode 918 12:59 - 19:09

918: Kim Jong Yum Yum

North Korea Missile Test and Media Alarmism

A CBS News report details a failed North Korean missile test that "pinwheeled" into the sea shortly after launch. The hosts analyze the timing of the test relative to President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping. They question the actual threat level posed by North Korea's nuclear program and mock media suggestions that the regime could target cities like Seattle or Austin.

Eating the Evidence
Episode 232 32:46 - 38:55

232: Eating the Evidence

David Kilcullen on Counterinsurgency and Military Rebalancing

Author David Kilcullen discusses the future of counterinsurgency and the need for the U.S. military to rebalance between current conflicts and potential future wars with powers like China. The discussion touches on Secretary Robert Gates' efforts to manage the military-industrial complex and cost overruns from contractors like Lockheed Martin. Michelle Flournoy is also mentioned as a key senior official in the Department of Defense.