Topic: Egyptian

8 chapters across the catalog

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 24:23 - 27:20

1827: CIS-Lunar

Alex Jones Criticizes Candace Owens Over Military Claims

Alex Jones released a video from a wooded location criticizing Candace Owens for spreading what he termed "absurd" theories regarding the U.S. military and an Egyptian plane. Jones expressed concern for Owens' mental state and the damage her claims could do to the country. He promised a full report on the matter to be released on Rumble and InfoWars.

Genesis
Episode 1821 2:46:18 - 2:49:01

1821: Genesis

Candace Owens and the Egyptian Air Force Rumors

Candace Owens has been circulating a theory that an Egyptian Air Force jet in Provo, Utah, was involved in a plot against Charlie Kirk. One host, citing aviation knowledge, explains that the jet was likely at Duncan Aviation, a premier Gulfstream maintenance shop with Egyptian military contracts. They dismiss the "hitman" narrative as an extreme stretch of logic.

Flaming Groovies
Episode 462 17:44 - 22:13

462: Flaming Groovies

Israel-Gaza Conflict, Media Disinformation

The discussion focuses on the 2012 conflict between Israel and Gaza, characterized as a "Twitter war" filled with propaganda. Reports from Democracy Now and other outlets are scrutinized for claims regarding targeted kindergartens and civilian casualties. The hosts highlight a specific incident involving the Egyptian Prime Minister holding a child at Shifa Hospital.

Episode 343 14:48 - 16:21

343: ZomBin Laden

Dental Procedure Anecdote, Egyptian Dentist and CIA Talk

An anecdote describes a visit to an Egyptian dentist where a conversation about the CIA led to the dentist nearly pulling the wrong temporary crown. Observations from the dental waiting room suggest that patients watching Fox News coverage of the model plane plot were easily convinced by the media narrative.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 42:10 - 46:30

277: Gingerbread Nation

Media Narratives of the Facebook and Twitter Revolutions

The hosts critique the mainstream media narrative that social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter are the primary drivers of the Egyptian revolution. They analyze news clips featuring Google executive Wael Ghonim and protesters at the Egyptian Parliament. They argue that the media is oversimplifying the conflict and that targeting an empty parliament building was a tactical move for safety rather than a strategic victory.

Cameras as Weapons
Episode 206 1:44:20 - 1:46:43

206: Cameras as Weapons

Denver Airport Anubis, King Tut Exhibit

Denver International Airport has installed a 26-foot tall, 7-ton sculpture of Anubis, the Egyptian god of death, to promote a King Tut exhibit. The hosts find the choice of a death deity for an airport to be foreboding and "criminally insane." The statue stands near the "Mustang" sculpture, which famously killed its creator during its construction.

Volvo's Are Sexy
Episode 18 52:43 - 55:19

18: Volvo's Are Sexy

Cotton Quality, Textile Industry Changes

A listener from the apparel industry claims that the quality of cotton fiber has significantly deteriorated over the last 25 years. While high-end Egyptian cotton remains superior, American cotton quality has declined for unknown reasons, with some speculating that genetic modifications by companies like Monsanto may be responsible.

Gold Toe Socks
Episode 17 13:54 - 16:32

17: Gold Toe Socks

Marks and Spencer, Vintage Wool T-Shirts

Dvorak recalls his first trip to England in 1973 and the local reputation of Marks and Spencer, colloquially known as Marks and Sparks. He praises the high quality of their vintage Egyptian cotton briefs and wool t-shirts, some of which he still owns decades later. The hosts contrast this longevity with modern "consumption theory," where products are designed to fail early to encourage replacement.