Topic: Evacuation

38 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:25:05 - 1:26:17

1855: Gooder

NASA Astronaut Medical Emergency on ISS

NASA astronaut Mike Fink provided details regarding a medical emergency on the International Space Station that led to the agency's first medical evacuation. Fink reported a 20-minute period where he was unable to speak, though doctors have ruled out a heart attack or choking. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the incident.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 31:20 - 34:50

1834: Swarm Forge

International Space Station Medical Evacuation and Pregnancy Rumors

NASA evacuated a four-person crew from the International Space Station (ISS) due to a non-emergency medical concern, marking the first such event in 25 years. While NASA declined to name the individual or the condition, speculation is raised regarding a potential pregnancy. Analyst Keith Cowling notes that the lack of a CAT scanner in space necessitates returning astronauts to Earth for certain diagnostics.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:13:18 - 1:17:30

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Nashville Christmas Bombing, 5G and Lizard People Theories

The investigation into the Nashville Christmas Day bombing involving suspect Anthony Warner is discussed. Authorities suggest Warner was interested in conspiracy theories regarding 5G technology and "lizard people." The hosts analyze the professional-sounding evacuation recording played from the RV and experiment with a reversed audio clip that some claim contains a "Merry Christmas" message.

Op Day
Episode 1772 2:41:24 - 2:48:30

1772: Op Day

Iran Tensions, US Embassy Evacuation in Iraq

The U.S. government is conducting a partial evacuation of diplomats and military families from Iraq, Bahrain, and Kuwait due to rising tensions with Iran. The move follows threats from Tehran to target U.S. bases if nuclear negotiations in Oman fail. Analysts suggest the evacuation is a tactical posturing move by the Trump administration to signal readiness for potential military conflict while protecting non-essential personnel.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 2:27 - 7:07

1747: HiFi Intel

Crab Apple Fire, Gillespie County Wildfire Emergency

A massive wildfire known as the Crab Apple Fire has burned over 8,600 acres in Gillespie County, Texas, with 0% containment. Residents between Highway 16 North and FM 1631 were ordered to evacuate to the Zion Lutheran Church in Fredericksburg. Local response efforts involved helicopter pilots and water planes, while some residents criticized political protesters remaining active during the emergency.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 34:02 - 36:22

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Lloyd Austin, FEMA Execution Rumors, TikTok Misinformation

A viral TikTok video misidentifies Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin as the director of FEMA, leading to false claims about government plans. In the 2021 clip, Austin's verbal slip while discussing the evacuation of 70,000 to 80,000 people was misinterpreted by some users as a plan to "execute" citizens. This incident is cited as an example of how old footage is repurposed to fuel modern distrust in government agencies.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:38:13 - 1:40:31

1665: Flag Gate

Stadium Evacuations and Lightning Terror

The hosts discuss a trend of evacuating entire football stadiums during storms, which they view as another form of terrorizing the public. They argue that stadiums are typically equipped with lightning rods and that moving thousands of people into open parking lots may be less safe. This is compared to a perceived lack of forest management designed to allow catastrophic fires.

Putinoids
Episode 1539 28:12 - 32:02

1539: Putinoids

Russian Child Evacuations, Genocide Allegations

The Biden administration and Secretary of State Antony Blinken are framing the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russian camps as genocide and an attempt to erase Ukrainian identity. Contrasting reports from late 2022 suggest these transfers were initially presented as humanitarian evacuations for Russian-speaking children in the Donbas region to protect them from active combat zones.

Yer Boy Amy
Episode 1378

1378: Yer Boy Amy

Afghanistan Withdrawal, Jen Psaki and Admiral Kirby on Stranded Americans

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki and Admiral John Kirby face criticism over the terminology used to describe Americans remaining in Afghanistan. While Psaki labels the term "stranded" as irresponsible, Kirby acknowledges that Americans do get stranded globally and the military facilitates safe passage. Private groups in the Texas Hill Country are reportedly working 24/7 to coordinate civilian flights for green card holders via Turkish Air.

R9X
Episode 1377 21:38 - 24:06

1377: R9X

Private Evacuation Efforts, State Department Interference

Glenn Beck and other private groups are reportedly using private aircraft to evacuate personnel from Afghanistan. Beck alleged that the U.S. State Department has actively interfered with these private rescue missions. The withdrawal is characterized as a "reset" that may lead to a resurgence of domestic terrorism under the labels of Al-Qaeda 3.0 or ISIS-K.

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.

R9X
Episode 1377 35:52 - 39:41

1377: R9X

Bagram Airbase Shutdown, Tactical Miscalculations

The decision to shut down Bagram Airbase in the middle of the night is criticized as a primary cause of the chaotic evacuation at Kabul's commercial airport. General Mark Milley previously stated Bagram was not tactically necessary, but the move left billions in equipment to looters and forced the military to defend a vulnerable urban airport. Turkish Airways is expected to resume flights to Kabul shortly.

Mass Formation
Episode 1373 1:42:01 - 1:46:05

1373: Mass Formation

Saigon Comparison, Joe Biden Afghanistan Policy

President Joe Biden faces intense criticism as the evacuation of the U.S. embassy in Kabul draws direct comparisons to the fall of Saigon in 1975. Despite previous assurances that there would be no "helicopter on the roof" scenario, the rapid Taliban advance has forced a massive military re-deployment to secure the airport.

de-googling
Episode 1307 17:45 - 25:30

1307: de-googling

Nashville Bombing Audio Analysis and Evacuation Warnings

The RV involved in the Nashville bombing broadcast a professional-sounding recorded evacuation warning via a megaphone system before the blast. Analysis of the audio suggests a high level of preparation, with some observers claiming to hear hidden messages like "Merry Christmas" when the recording is played in reverse. The targeted AT&T "Batman Building" is noted for its 33-story height and location at 333 Commerce Street.

Pale Male
Episode 1211 7:26 - 9:41

1211: Pale Male

Wuhan Hospital Construction, Global Travel Lockdowns

China's rapid response to the coronavirus includes building a 1,000-bed hospital in ten days and a second 1,300-bed facility shortly after. Travel lockdowns have been imposed on 16 cities, affecting 50 million people, a population equivalent to New York and Texas combined. The U.S. government has begun evacuating consulate employees from Wuhan as cases spread to 13 countries, including France.

Iranahams
Episode 1195 2:28 - 6:29

1195: Iranahams

Airline Safety Tests, Seat Size Standards, and Weight-Based Fees

The FAA is conducting new evacuation tests to determine if shrinking airline seat sizes, which have dropped from 35 to 31 inches, pose a safety threat. Critics argue current tests are flawed because they exclude children, the elderly, and the obese, failing to reflect real-world demographics. A proposal is discussed to charge airline passengers by the pound to account for fuel costs associated with weight.

No Sweat
Episode 1191 8:57 - 11:35

1191: No Sweat

Student Eyewitness Account, Saugus High School Shooting

Sophomore student Adam Eichens describes his experience during the Saugus High School shooting. Eichens reports initially mistaking the sound of gunfire for a transformer or generator explosion before receiving texts from friends warning him to stay away. He details the evacuation process and the confusion among students as they communicated via text during the lockdown.

Going Vertical
Episode 1032 1:55:54 - 1:59:40

1032: Going Vertical

Delta Flight Emergency, Aging Aircraft Maintenance

A Delta MD-90 flight in Denver underwent an emergency evacuation after smoke filled the cabin during taxiing. The smoke was caused by hydraulic fluid dripping onto a hot power unit. The incident highlights concerns regarding the maintenance of aging aircraft fleets, as the MD-90 model has been out of production for nearly two decades.

Service Burro
Episode 998 2:39:07 - 2:43:32

998: Service Burro

California Mudslides, Evacuation Fatigue in Montecito

Devastating mudslides in Montecito, California, have resulted in multiple fatalities following a period of intense wildfires. Officials noted that "evacuation fatigue" contributed to the tragedy, as many residents who had recently returned from fire evacuations chose not to leave again when the mudslide warnings were issued.

Master Algo
Episode 966 2:36:52 - 2:38:26

966: Master Algo

Airline Seat Shrinkage, FAA Safety Standards, Emergency Evacuations

Passenger safety advocates express concern that shrinking airline seats—now as narrow as 28 inches—will hinder emergency evacuations. FAA requirements mandate that a full plane must be evacuated in 90 seconds, but recent incidents show evacuations taking significantly longer. The hosts argue that airlines are prioritizing profit over safety as they "squeeze" more passengers onto planes.