Topic: Food Security

28 chapters across the catalog

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 1:19:10 - 1:22:54

1858: Nut Spread

Agricultural Economics, Stablecoin Remittances, Food Inflation

The revamped H-2A program allows workers to remain in the U.S. legally without access to Social Security or Medicaid, with the expectation that they use stablecoins for remittances. Proponents argue this system will combat food inflation and help American farms compete with rising food imports. The hosts suggest this "traditional Republican" approach provides cheap labor for the farming and hospitality sectors while empowering local farmers to "vouch" for their workers.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 55:36 - 59:09

1657: Trash Can Man

Consumer Behavior, Food Security Risks

Concerns regarding the centralization of protein production suggest that moving to large-scale meat factories creates a national security risk. Concentrating food sources in a few facilities makes the population vulnerable to missile strikes or industrial accidents, potentially leading to instant famine.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 2:07:20 - 2:10:41

1644: Shock Opera

Chinese Investment in Global Food Supply and Infrastructure

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem testified before Congress regarding the threat of Chinese ownership of American farmland and food processing facilities. Experts warned that China is strategically building a dominant world food system by investing in arable land in Africa and the United States. Additionally, concerns were raised about the potential for Chinese "kill switches" in agricultural machinery and cyber attacks on critical water and power infrastructure.

Tranarchism
Episode 1578 2:23:52 - 2:27:39

1578: Tranarchism

Antony Blinken, Mandela Washington Fellowship Summit

Secretary of State Antony Blinken addressed young African leaders at a summit in Washington, D.C., emphasizing a partnership of "what we can do with Africa, not for Africa." Critics parse his language as paternalistic, suggesting the U.S. view of the continent remains focused on resource extraction rather than true prosperity.

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 28:43 - 29:38

1562: Tink Tank

Togliatti-Odessa Ammonia Pipeline Explosion, Food Security

The Togliatti-Odessa ammonia pipeline exploded in the Kharkiv region following a depressurization event. This infrastructure is critical for global food security, as it transports raw materials for fertilizer production sufficient to feed 45 million people.

Tank Talk
Episode 1523 2:50:55 - 2:54:14

1523: Tank Talk

Janet Yellen Africa Trip, Debt Limit, Mali-Russia Relations

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen began a 10-day trip to Africa to extend US influence and counter Russian "barbaric aggression" that has exacerbated food insecurity. While Yellen pledged $55 billion in aid, countries like Mali continue to turn to the Kremlin for military support, recently receiving a shipment of Russian warplanes. The trip occurs as the US faces a critical debt limit crisis at home, requiring "drastic measures" from the Treasury.

Leaky Labs
Episode 1507 2:27:30 - 2:30:44

1507: Leaky Labs

Kenya Lifts GMO Ban Amid Four-Year Drought

Faced with its worst drought in 40 years, the Kenyan government has lifted a decade-long ban on genetically modified crops to combat food insecurity. The move allows for the cultivation of water-efficient maize varieties, though it has been met with resistance from organic farmers and consumer groups. Critics worry that the introduction of GMOs will make Kenyan agriculture beholden to multinational corporations like Monsanto.

Cat's Paw
Episode 1505 30:13 - 34:29

1505: Cat's Paw

G20 Economic Policy, Food and Energy Security

G20 leaders addressed global economic challenges exacerbated by the war in Ukraine, including rising inflation and disruptions to food and energy supply chains. The summit's new slogan, "Recover Together, Recover Stronger," replaced "Build Back Better" as the guiding principle for fiscal sustainability. The declaration pledged coordinated action to address fertilizer shortages and commodity price surges affecting the most vulnerable populations.

Heart Dart
Episode 1474 2:39:22 - 2:42:28

1474: Heart Dart

Fertilizer Reduction Plans, Canadian Agriculture Crisis

The Canadian government, led by Justin Trudeau, is facing intense pushback from provincial leaders in Alberta over plans to reduce fertilizer use by 30%. Farmers warn that these "green policies" will lead to lower crop yields and exacerbate the global food security crisis. The move follows similar agricultural restrictions in the Netherlands that sparked widespread farmer protests.

Green Transition
Episode 1454 50:39 - 53:35

1454: Green Transition

Global Food Crisis, Vertical Farming and African Agriculture

Ursula von der Leyen outlines high-tech solutions for the growing global food crisis, including vertical farming and precision irrigation powered by renewables. The plan focuses on boosting Africa's production capacity to reduce dependency on food imports and increase resilience against climate change.

Oil Ball Panic
Episode 1412 1:29:24 - 1:33:40

1412: Oil Ball Panic

China Grain Hoarding, Global Food Inflation

Reports indicate that China is hoarding over 50% of the world's grain supply, including 69% of maize and 51% of wheat reserves. This massive stockpiling by the state-owned COFCO Group is being blamed for a 30% rise in global food prices and worsening famine conditions in developing nations.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 1:01:28 - 1:03:58

1396: Flu Tsunami

Global Fertilizer Shortage, Agricultural Supply Chain Crisis

Farmers worldwide are facing a severe shortage of fertilizers and herbicides, which threatens future crop yields. In India, the government has established "war rooms" to manage fertilizer distribution under armed guard to prevent rioting. Countries like Russia and Argentina are instituting export duties to protect their own food supplies, signaling a shift toward agricultural nationalism.

Food and Drunk Administration
Episode 1315 2:40:03 - 2:43:55

1315: Food and Drunk Administration

Bill Gates Farmland Acquisitions, Food Security

Bill Gates has become the largest private farmland owner in the United States, a move analyzed as a strategic financial investment rather than a farming venture. Farmland is considered a "surefire bet" during economic downturns, often increasing in value by 30-40%. The acquisition coincides with a COVID-19 working paper warning of international food security risks and potential shortages.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 57:52 - 1:02:49

1266: 33 Cases

China's Belt and Road Interests in Lebanon Infrastructure

China has a significant financial interest in the Port of Beirut as part of its Belt and Road Initiative, having launched initiatives to boost ties with Lebanon in 2019. The destruction of the port exacerbates Lebanon's food security crisis, as the country is heavily dependent on imports. The geopolitical vacuum may lead to increased reliance on international aid or further Chinese intervention.

Coronafest
Episode 1235 2:49:53 - 2:54:35

1235: Coronafest

East Africa Locust Infestation, Food Security Crisis

A massive locust infestation, with swarms the size of Manhattan, is threatening food supplies across Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. The UN warns that the population of these insects could grow 500 times larger by June, leading to severe food insecurity. The hosts note the lack of mainstream media coverage on this environmental crisis compared to the singular focus on COVID-19.

Biden Reset
Episode 1221 2:45:03 - 2:50:29

1221: Biden Reset

East Africa Locust Plague, Food Security Threat

A massive locust infestation in East Africa, particularly in Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia, is threatening the food security of 19 million people. The UN's Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) warned that the locust population could explode 500-fold by June if left unchecked. Despite the severity of the crisis, international donors have only pledged a fraction of the 138 million dollars needed for pesticide spraying.

Joe Hitler
Episode 803 10:20 - 17:08

803: Joe Hitler

Donald Trump Fayetteville Rally Production and TSA Security

A first-hand account of a Donald Trump campaign rally at a Tyson Foods hangar in Bentonville, Arkansas, details the logistical setup. Observations include the presence of TSA checkpoints at the private event and the diverse demographic of the attendees. The rally production is critiqued for its "safe space" protest zones and strict security measures.

Shoot Look Shoot
Episode 496 2:08:56 - 2:14:04

496: Shoot Look Shoot

Presidential Food Taster, Susan Collins Lunch

Senator Susan Collins revealed that President Obama was unable to eat during a lunch with Republicans because his official food taster was not present. The segment explores the elaborate security protocols surrounding the President's meals, including Secret Service oversight of grocery shopping and food preparation.