Topic: Election Violence

4 chapters across the catalog

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 3:03:20 - 3:05:31

1665: Flag Gate

Mexican Presidential Election and Organized Crime

Mexico is holding a presidential election featuring two female frontrunners. The campaign season has been exceptionally violent, with organized crime reportedly muscling into local and state political processes. The hosts discuss the influence of the Morena party and the potential for voter suppression or "whipping" by cartels in border states like Tamaulipas.

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 2:47:16 - 2:50:26

1522: Boiling Ocean

Solomon Peña Arrest, New Mexico Shootings

Failed Republican candidate Solomon Peña was arrested in New Mexico for allegedly orchestrating shootings at the homes of four Democratic lawmakers. Peña, who claimed his election loss was fraudulent, reportedly hired accomplices to fire bullets into the residences, including one where a 10-year-old girl was present. The hosts discuss the case and the potential for it to be used to further the "MAGA extremist" narrative.

Davos Douche
Episode 1285 2:37:25 - 2:40:16

1285: Davos Douche

World Economic Forum and "The Great Reset"

The World Economic Forum in Davos held a virtual meeting to discuss "The Great Reset," a global initiative to reshape the post-pandemic economy. Alexandra Galani, a senior editor at Reuters, participated in the discussion, expressing concerns about the integrity of the U.S. election and the potential for violence in the streets. The "Great Reset" is viewed by skeptics as a return to Obama-era globalist policies.

Otherize
Episode 1082 20:26 - 24:52

1082: Otherize

Texas Election Dynamics, Political Violence, Global Instability

The high-stakes nature of the Texas Senate race has turned the state into a primary battleground for national power structures. Observers suggest that the intense focus on the migrant caravan and the synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh are being leveraged by both political parties to influence voters. There is a growing concern that the desperation to win elections is leading to increased radicalization and the potential for organized violence.