Topic: Erik Prince

17 chapters across the catalog

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 47:55 - 56:28

1662: Rousting Granny

Tucker Carlson, Erik Prince, Unplugged Phone Promotion

Tucker Carlson featured Erik Prince in a paid promotion for the "Unplugged" phone, a device marketed as a secure alternative to Big Tech hardware. Prince claims the phone uses a custom operating system to block data leakage and surveillance, though critics suggest it is likely an Android derivative. Technical skepticism is raised regarding the phone's ability to run popular apps like Spotify or Telegram without compromising the promised privacy features.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 33:20 - 35:41

1619: Flash to Bang

Erik Prince, Unplugged Phone and Privacy Skepticism

Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater, is marketing a new privacy-focused mobile device called the Unplugged phone. The device runs on a proprietary operating system and includes a dedicated messenger and VPN service. Skeptics point to Prince's background in private intelligence as a reason to be wary of the device's security claims.

Afghaniscam
Episode 1379 3:03:17 - 3:05:13

1379: Afghaniscam

Erik Prince and Blackwater, Rescuing Biden in 2008

Blackwater founder Erik Prince recounted a 2008 incident where his private security team rescued then-Senators Joe Biden, John Kerry, and Chuck Hagel after their helicopter was grounded in a snowstorm in Taliban territory. Prince noted that he never received a thank-you note or acknowledgment from the politicians for the rescue.

R9X
Episode 1377 30:18 - 31:54

1377: R9X

Erik Prince, Private Evacuation Fees

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki criticized Blackwater founder Erik Prince for reportedly charging $6,500 per seat on private evacuation flights from Kabul. Psaki characterized the move as exploitation of people in agony, emphasizing that the U.S. government provides evacuation flights free of charge. The exchange is viewed by some as a distraction from government failures.

Two-way Sword
Episode 1097 40:06 - 40:52

1097: Two-way Sword

Blackwater Re-emergence, Erik Prince and Recoil Magazine

An advertisement in Recoil Magazine featuring the Blackwater logo and the phrase "We are coming" suggests a return of private military contractors. The discussion posits that while conventional troops may leave Syria and Afghanistan, mercenaries led by Erik Prince may take over covert operations, particularly regarding the protection of poppy fields.

Red Dot
Episode 1061 1:18:32 - 1:24:38

1061: Red Dot

Erik Prince and Afghanistan War Privatization Proposal

Blackwater founder Erik Prince appears on MSNBC to discuss his plan to privatize the war in Afghanistan using a small force of contractors and Special Forces. Prince argues the plan would significantly reduce the $62 billion annual spending in the region, while host Andrea Mitchell questions his oversight and ties to China.

Warm Hand-Off
Episode 1023 43:02 - 47:50

1023: Warm Hand-Off

Erik Prince, Seychelles Meeting Investigation

Special Counsel Robert Mueller is investigating a meeting in the Seychelles involving Blackwater founder Erik Prince and a Russian banker. While Prince testified the encounter was a coincidence, evidence from witness George Nader suggests the meeting was pre-arranged to establish a back-channel between the Trump transition team and the Kremlin. Prince continues to deny these allegations, calling them "hogwash."

Pentacon
Episode 1015 42:39 - 45:50

1015: Pentacon

Operation Mockingbird, Mueller Investigation Back Channels

Former Congressman Thaddeus McCotter referenced Operation Mockingbird, an actual CIA program designed to infiltrate and influence the domestic media. Meanwhile, the Mueller investigation is reportedly scrutinizing a meeting in the Seychelles involving Erik Prince and Russian officials. Critics argue the search for a "back channel" contradicts the primary narrative that Trump was directly cultivated by Putin, calling the investigation's premise preposterous.

Bro_splosion
Episode 949 35:11 - 38:46

949: Bro_splosion

Erik Prince and Chinese Security Interests in Africa

Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, has shifted his focus to Frontier Services Group, a Chinese-owned private security firm. The company is securing contracts in Somalia and Djibouti, aligning with China's "String of Pearls" strategy to build military and logistics bases across the South China Sea and Africa.

Off Script
Episode 930 26:33 - 31:06

930: Off Script

Erik Prince Interview, Safari Club and Russia

Erik Prince, founder of Blackwater, addresses allegations regarding a back-channel meeting in the Seychelles and discusses the "Safari Club," a 1970s-era rogue CIA operation. Prince argues that the U.S. and Russia share a common interest in fighting Islamic terrorism. He criticizes the American left for shifting from Soviet sympathizers to modern Russia hawks based on political convenience.

No Brexit For You
Episode 875 50:37 - 54:37

875: No Brexit For You

Erik Prince, NYPD, Anthony Weiner Laptop

Former Blackwater CEO Erik Prince claims sources at One Police Plaza in New York found evidence of money laundering and pedophilia on Anthony Weiner's laptop. Prince alleges the NYPD threatened to go public with the findings, forcing FBI Director James Comey to reopen the Clinton investigation. He further claims the Justice Department used the Eric Garner case as leverage to silence New York investigators.

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 40:44 - 47:22

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

Erik Prince Investigation, Blackwater Founder and Libya

The Department of Justice is investigating Blackwater founder Erik Prince for alleged money laundering and ties to Chinese intelligence. Prince is accused of attempting to broker paramilitary services to African nations, including a proposal to stem the flow of refugees from Libya to Europe. The investigation explores his dealings with shell companies and attempts to open Chinese bank accounts for Libyan associates.

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 47:22 - 51:18

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

General Haftar, CIA Influence in Libyan Military

Erik Prince's efforts to establish a private security force in Libya were complicated by the presence of General Haftar, the head of the Libyan armed forces and a dual US citizen with long-standing CIA ties. Prince's "turnkey" military solutions failed to gain traction as he struggled to navigate the factions of the failed state. The conflict is framed as Prince encroaching on established CIA territory.

Dead Men Can't Sue
Episode 811 57:05 - 1:00:50

811: Dead Men Can't Sue

Erik Prince as Banker, Destabilization of Europe

Erik Prince reportedly attempted to act as a banker for Libyan officials to help free up $150 billion in frozen oil wealth. His involvement in high-level geopolitical maneuvering, including dealings with China, led to his current federal investigation. The discussion concludes that the US may intentionally want the "United States of Europe" to remain in a state of crisis to maintain dominance.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 2:59:28 - 3:02:40

577: Scripted Fat Talk

Erik Prince, Blackwater Defense and Washington Police

Blackwater founder Erik Prince defended his company's record, comparing the Nisour Square incident to a 2013 shooting in Washington D.C. where the Secret Service killed an unarmed woman after a traffic altercation. Prince argued that his men were unfairly maligned for actions in war zones while domestic police face little scrutiny for similar incidents. The hosts note that Blackwater's successor company was eventually purchased by Monsanto.

No Agenda 002
Episode 2 12:14 - 14:02

2: No Agenda 002

Erik Prince, Charlie Rose Interview Analysis

Erik Prince, the founder of Blackwater, defended his company's operations during a lengthy interview with Charlie Rose. Prince claimed that Blackwater primarily serves as an outsourced training facility for the U.S. Marines and Navy under direct military command. The discussion compares the services provided by private security firms to those of traditional defense contractors manufacturing fighter jets and ships.