Topic: Denny S

123 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 2:10:12 - 2:24:48

1865: Wide Awakes

Executive Producer Credits, Donor Thank-Yous

The show acknowledges high-tier donors, including Jason Peterson and Jim in Dallas, who each contributed $1,000. Dennis Cato is thanked for his support and for promoting Manuka Gold relief gel, which one host used to treat a leg cramp. Numerous other producers are credited for their financial support, which sustains the show's ad-free operation.

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.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:06:07 - 2:13:12

1808: Bad Fad

Value for Value, Alfred E. Neuman Licensing

The "Value for Value" funding model is explained, encouraging listeners to return time, talent, or treasure to the show. A discussion on podcast artwork leads to a story about licensing the Alfred E. Neuman character from Mad Magazine for a 1980s Macintosh guide. The hosts recall that Mad Magazine was surprisingly willing to grant the license for free, provided they were asked, as few people bothered to seek formal permission.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:23:49 - 1:31:57

1803: Drone Wall

British Disdain for American Sovereignty and Hegemony

A theory is presented that British intelligence (MI6) and the "North Sea Nexus" harbor deep disdain for American success and Christian values. Former CIA officer John Kiriakou and former Congressman Dennis Kucinich are mentioned in the context of narratives regarding Israeli influence and U.S. foreign policy. The discussion links mass immigration and climate change agendas to a broader battle for global hegemony led by European elites.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:54:32 - 1:57:31

1775: Boomer Benefits

Trucker Protest Warnings, Reginald Denny Reference

A female truck driver's viral video warns protesters against blocking interstates, citing the 1992 beating of Reginald Denny as a reason why drivers will not stop. She argues that truckers fearing for their lives will "push the throttle to the floor" to escape dangerous situations. The discussion notes that states like Florida and Oklahoma have passed laws protecting drivers in such scenarios.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 37:56 - 42:13

1615: Day One Dictator

RFK Jr. Claims CIA Involvement in COVID-19 Origins

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers a speech alleging that the CIA has been involved in pandemic simulations and bioweapons development since 2001. Kennedy links the passage of the Patriot Act to the suspension of bioweapons prosecution, claiming the agency shifted research from the Pentagon to the NIH.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 2:23:02 - 2:34:35

1603: Rolling Start

RFK Jr. Campaign, Amaryllis Fox CIA Background

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. replaced campaign manager Dennis Kucinich with his daughter-in-law, Amaryllis Fox, a former CIA officer. Fox, who authored a book about her decade in the agency, is described as an "old-school" operative. This appointment has fueled speculation that Kennedy's campaign is being influenced by intelligence community factions seeking to reorganize the CIA from within.

Tranarchism
Episode 1578 14:12 - 19:54

1578: Tranarchism

Dennis Aftergut, Democracy Now Masterstroke Analysis

Former federal prosecutor Dennis Aftergut appeared on Democracy Now! to discuss his Slate article calling the Trump indictment a "prosecutorial masterstroke." During the interview, Aftergut characterized the legal proceedings as the "trial of all American history" to prevent a man from becoming king. Co-host Juan Gonzalez questioned Aftergut on the tactical decision to leave six co-conspirators unindicted to streamline the trial timeline.

Mediatized
Episode 1558 2:24:48 - 2:30:38

1558: Mediatized

Russian Volunteer Corps and Belgorod Incursion

A "highly mediatized" incursion into Russia's Belgorod region was carried out by the Freedom of Russia Legion and the Russian Volunteer Corps. The group's leader, Dennis Nikitin, spoke to journalists about their goal to overthrow the Putin regime, while the hosts discuss the potential for this to spark civil unrest within Russia.

Vaccident
Episode 1475 31:52 - 36:38

1475: Vaccident

Dennis Meadows and Global Population Reduction

Emeritus professor Dennis Meadows, author of "The Limits to Growth," is featured in a clip discussing the need to reduce the global population to one or two billion people. He suggests that a "smart dictatorship" might be necessary to manage this transition peacefully while maintaining a high standard of living for the survivors.

900
Episode 900 1:11:43 - 1:12:59

900: 900

Dennis Kucinich on War and the Refugee Crisis

Former Congressman Dennis Kucinich argued on Fox News that US interventionism in the Middle East is the primary driver of the global refugee crisis. Kucinich stated that conflicts in Syria and Libya, backed by the Obama administration, created the displacement currently being debated. He emphasized that without war, there would be no refugee crisis to manage.

El Valvador
Episode 1112 1:31:30 - 1:34:08

1112: El Valvador

Bitcoin Transfer, Amateur Ham Radio Pioneer

A host successfully transferred 70 cents in Bitcoin via amateur ham radio using the JSA Call protocol and a KX2 radio. The experiment, coordinated with a "Bitcoin guru" in Michigan, is described as a pioneering effort in combining cryptocurrency with digital radio. The "Passing the Torch" (PTT) initiative aims to move small amounts of Bitcoin globally via radio waves.

Bone Saw
Episode 1077 1:19:47 - 1:23:49

1077: Bone Saw

Producer Donations, Birthday Shoutouts, Value for Value

Individual donations from producers are read, including contributions from Katie Cavanaugh and Dennis Stevens. The hosts compare the value of the podcast to the cost of a Xanax prescription, suggesting that listeners contribute based on the sanity the show provides. Credits for executive and associate executive producers are affirmed as valid for professional use on platforms like LinkedIn.

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 46:32 - 48:45

1016: Bong Rip

California Teacher, Accidental Classroom Gun Discharge

A teacher and reserve police officer, Dennis Alexander, accidentally discharged a firearm during a gun safety demonstration at Seaside High School in California. A student was reportedly injured by a bullet fragment. The hosts use the incident to critique the proposal of arming teachers, noting that even trained professionals make dangerous errors.

Pentacon
Episode 1015 29:52 - 33:05

1015: Pentacon

Military Industrial Complex, North Korea Tourism Goals

Former Ambassador Donald Gregg and athlete Dennis Rodman are cited as having more insight into North Korea than previous administrations. The ongoing tension is framed as a benefit to the military-industrial complex, which profits from selling weapons to South Korea. Claims are made that North Korea primarily desires international recognition and tourism development, specifically skiing resorts, rather than perpetual conflict.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 1:35:16 - 1:39:48

991: Milkshake Duck

Canadian Gymnastics Scandal, Andrea Ramsey Withdrawal

Canadian gymnastics official Dave Brubaker has been charged with multiple sexual offenses following the 2016 Rio Olympics. In the U.S., former Speaker Dennis Hastert faces strict court-ordered restrictions regarding contact with minors. Additionally, Kansas congressional candidate Andrea Ramsey dropped out of her race following allegations of sexual harassment against a male subordinate in 2015.