Topic: Fbi Budget

8 chapters across the catalog

BLEXIT
Episode 1081 28:14 - 30:47

1081: BLEXIT

FBI Six-Week Cycle and Domestic Terrorism Laws

The FBI is alleged to operate on a "six-week cycle" of high-profile arrests to justify budget requirements and demonstrate relevance. There is a perceived push by authorities to pass new domestic terrorism laws, similar to strategies used for gun control. This framework suggests that some "homegrown terrorist" cases may involve the use of patsies or informants to create a narrative of imminent threat.

Win By Losing
Episode 727 13:20 - 18:50

727: Win By Losing

FBI Six-Week Cycle and Memorial Day Hoax Threats

The FBI is accused of maintaining a "six-week cycle" of publicizing thwarted threats to justify ongoing budget allocations, a pattern allegedly modified by Director James Comey to favor smaller, more frequent events. During the Memorial Day holiday, at least ten international flights faced anonymous phone threats that were later determined to be hoaxes. Despite the disruption and the use of F-16 escorts, no arrests were made, leading to skepticism about the efficacy of mass surveillance in tracking the sources of these calls.

Kalette
Episode 712 2:21:58 - 2:24:33

712: Kalette

James Comey, HSBC Money Laundering, and Homegrown Terror

The hosts discuss FBI Director James Comey's past as a board member for HSBC during a period of massive money laundering. They posit a theory that the FBI is pivoting toward "clusters" of small homegrown terror events to justify increasing budgets. This strategy focuses on domestic jurisdiction where the FBI has more control and can blame the internet for radicalization.

Lying Weasels
Episode 705 1:28:17 - 1:34:07

705: Lying Weasels

FBI Sting Operations, Entrapment and Six-Week Cycles

The Intercept obtained audio of FBI agents discussing a sting operation in Ohio, where they allegedly coached a "moron" into filming a martyrdom video. The hosts discuss the "six-week cycle" of FBI arrests, which they claim is designed to justify budget renewals through high-profile domestic terror busts. They argue that many of these cases involve the FBI providing the weapons, money, and transportation to individuals who would otherwise be incapable of committing crimes.

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 16:06 - 18:00

603: Revolution of Dignity

Manhattan Nuclear Threat, FBI Staged Plots, Budget Cycles

President Obama stated that he is more concerned about a nuclear weapon detonating in Manhattan than he is about Russia's actions as a regional power. The hosts suggest this rhetoric provides a pretext for the FBI to manufacture "staged" terror plots to justify law enforcement budgets. They criticize the quality of recent federal investigations and the perceived holes in official narratives.

Zero Risk Society
Episode 528

528: Zero Risk Society

FBI Six-Week Terror Plot Cycle and Budget Maintenance

The FBI allegedly operates on a six-week cycle for announcing foiled terror plots to justify and grow their organizational budgets. These incidents often involve "honey pot" operations where agents infiltrate groups and provide fake explosives to suspects. Recent events in Washington State and a train wreck in Canada are analyzed within this recurring budgetary framework.

Episode 371 49:17 - 53:37

371: Dead Herring in Norway!

Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012

House Resolution 1892 authorizes funding for numerous intelligence agencies, including the CIA, NSA, and FBI. The act includes a classified schedule of authorizations that the President cannot publicly disclose. It also establishes a new Chief Information Officer (CIO) position for the intelligence community and allocates over half a billion dollars for CIA retirement funds.