Topic: Foreign Affairs

5 chapters across the catalog

The Chit
Episode 1534 26:53 - 29:53

1534: The Chit

DATA Act, TikTok Ban Legislation

The House Foreign Affairs Committee, led by Michael McCaul, voted to advance the DATA Act, which would grant the president powers to ban TikTok. The hosts argue that the security concerns are a pretext for protecting Silicon Valley companies from Chinese competition. They assert that TikTok's data collection is no more invasive than that of Facebook or Google.

Opinews
Episode 911 1:17:19 - 1:21:14

911: Opinews

RT International, Russian Propaganda Virus and Congressional Hearings

The hosts play an RT International report covering a US House Committee hearing where Russian media was described as a "virus." RT defends itself against claims that it coordinated with WikiLeaks, pointing out factual errors in the testimony of US officials regarding the timing of tweets and document releases.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 48:16 - 50:06

886: Exodus of Misery

Eliot Engel, Lack of Congressional Briefings

Representative Eliot Engel, the ranking Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, confirms that members of Congress have not been briefed by intelligence sources regarding Russia's intent. Engel states he only knows what he reads in the newspapers and calls for formal hearings. This corroborates Republican claims that the CIA is bypassing congressional oversight.

ELBOOB
Episode 827 5:48 - 10:19

827: ELBOOB

Council on Foreign Relations, Globalism, and Fareed Zakaria

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak examine the membership and influence of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), noting the presence of high-ranking journalists and government officials. They discuss Fareed Zakaria's views on the U.S. Constitution and the role of figures like Eric Schmidt in promoting a globalist agenda through publications like Foreign Affairs magazine.

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 2:11 - 5:54

603: Revolution of Dignity

Nuclear Security Summit, Netherlands, Illuminati Symbolism

The Nuclear Security Summit in the Netherlands featured a high-production "corporate style" opening video commissioned by the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The hosts analyze the video's use of triangle imagery and "all-seeing eye" symbolism, which they liken to Illuminati conspiracy tropes. The stated goal of the summit was the removal of enriched uranium and plutonium from participating nations.