Topic: Drone Show

6 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 1:40:58 - 1:41:46

1872: Lunar Economy

Sydney Drone Show Mishap, Security Risks

A drone light show in Sydney, Australia, suffers a malfunction where 90 drones plunge into the water due to an "unforeseen change in radio frequency." The hosts predict that such displays are vulnerable to hackers who could potentially take control of the drones to attack crowds, turning entertainment into a security threat.

Leave it to Bibi
Episode 1774 1:22:19 - 1:25:13

1774: Leave it to Bibi

Paris Air Show, Lockheed Martin Defense Spending Surge

At the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget, Lockheed Martin COO Frank St. John predicted a three-to-five-year surge in global defense spending. The company is working to implement Donald Trump's vision for a "Golden Dome" missile defense system in the U.S. within a few years. Additionally, development is accelerating for directed energy weapons and high-powered microwaves to counter evolving drone threats.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 1:39:38 - 1:42:08

1679: No Jet No Deal

Drone Usage and TFR Violations at Butler Rally

The Wall Street Journal reported that Thomas Matthew Crooks flew a drone over the Butler rally site to scout the area hours before the shooting. This occurred despite a Temporary Flight Restriction (TFR) being in place, raising questions about why the Secret Service or DHS did not detect or jam the unmanned aircraft.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 3:14:56 - 3:19:17

1314: Gnarler

End of Show Mix, Adobe Flash and Drone Song

The episode concludes with a musical mix featuring themes of Adobe Flash's expiration, "Maccabee" references, and a satirical song about Barack Obama's drone program. The final sign-off includes the show's "Value for Value" URL and the "Over! Enjoy!" catchphrase.

Polymorphic Analysis
Episode 684 48:40 - 51:45

684: Polymorphic Analysis

Drunk History, Roku Content, Win Lose or Drone

The television show "Drunk History" is praised for its unique format of having intoxicated narrators recount historical events while actors mime the dialogue. This leads to a pitch for a hypothetical show called "Legally Drunk" and a revival of the "Win, Lose or Drone" game show concept, which would use real drone footage for entertainment.