Topic: Ghost

40 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:54:15 - 1:58:46

1860: micro-dosing

CIA "Ghost Murmur" Technology and Airman Rescue

The rescue of an American airman in Iran reportedly utilized a secret CIA tool called "Ghost Murmur," which uses quantum magnetometry to detect a human heartbeat from a distance. While some experts are skeptical of the technology's described range, the tool supposedly isolates specific electromagnetic frequencies from background noise. The segment questions whether the technology is as advanced as claimed or if traditional beacons were used.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 30:06 - 32:34

1833: Spicy Mode

Iran-Venezuela Oil Swaps, Ghost Ships and Arbitrage

Reports indicate that Iran and Venezuela have engaged in oil swaps using "ghost ships" to bypass sanctions and manage refining limitations. These operations involve transferring oil between vessels at sea, changing flags, and using fake transponder codes to facilitate global arbitrage.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 1:05:11 - 1:10:10

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Marco Rubio, Venezuela Recovery and Ghost Ships

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a three-phase plan for Venezuela involving stabilization, economic recovery, and political transition. The U.S. recently seized two oil tankers linked to the "Ghost Fleet" used to evade sanctions, including one sailing under a Russian flag. The administration aims to ensure Western companies have fair access to the Venezuelan market while releasing 50 million barrels of crude oil to global markets.

Bedtime Hygiene
Episode 1746 2:40:38 - 2:44:19

1746: Bedtime Hygiene

Hot Sauce Tasting, Ghost Pepper, Small Batch

One of the hosts performs a live tasting of the "Oli Ghost" pepper sauce during the broadcast. They describe the heat level and lingering effects of the small-batch product. The segment concludes with a final thank you to the associate executive producers for the episode.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 23:00 - 26:21

1720: Psyop Season

NYPD Links Luigi Mangione to UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination via Forensic Evidence

The NYPD has announced that forensic evidence, including fingerprints found on a water bottle and a Kind bar, links suspect Luigi Mangione to the scene where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered. Investigators also recovered a "ghost gun" and a cell phone in an alley near the Midtown Manhattan hotel where the shooting occurred. Mangione, an Ivy League graduate, was arrested in Pennsylvania and is currently fighting extradition to New York while his attorney plans a not guilty plea.

Sand Battery
Episode 1672 2:53 - 5:51

1672: Sand Battery

Hardware Failures, Beelink Mini PC Reliability Issues

A host reports the total failure of a Beelink mini PC after a previously discussed hard drive issue became terminal on Wednesday. The discussion covers the difficulty of accessing internal drives in these small form factor machines and the transition to using a Surface 8 as a backup. Frustration is expressed regarding the lack of repairability in modern "baked-in" hardware.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 1:49:46 - 1:52:02

1654: e-Safety

YouTube Ghost Gun Algorithm, Alvin Bragg Complaint

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has sent a letter to the CEO of YouTube regarding algorithms that allegedly promote "ghost gun" assembly videos to minors. Bragg claims that youth interested in gaming are being funneled toward instructional videos on building illegal firearms. The DA's office is calling for stricter enforcement of YouTube's existing policies against such content.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 56:57 - 1:00:34

1570: Unbanked

Philadelphia Shooting, Ghost Guns and Media Narrative

A mass shooting in Philadelphia involving five fatalities has prompted the city to sue "ghost gun" manufacturers. The segment criticizes mainstream media for omitting the suspect's history of wearing women's clothing and social media posts about "evil spirits," suggesting the narrative is being manipulated to focus solely on firearm regulation.

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 1:20 - 5:39

1562: Tink Tank

Cessna Citation Ghost Plane, Rapid Decompression, DC Airspace

A Cessna Citation jet crashed after flying through restricted Washington D.C. airspace while the pilot was unresponsive. Aviation experts suggest a rapid decompression event occurred, similar to the 1999 Payne Stewart crash, rendering those on board unconscious within seconds. Fighter jets were scrambled to intercept the aircraft before it eventually ran out of fuel and crashed.

Publical Emergency
Episode 1471 2:24:08 - 2:25:42

1471: Publical Emergency

California Gun Law, Ghost Guns and Texas Comparison

Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new California law that allows private citizens to sue manufacturers and distributors of illegal assault weapons and "ghost guns." The legislation is modeled after a Texas law that allows citizens to sue abortion providers, which Newsom described as a "sick burn" on the state of Texas. The law allows for damages of at least $10,000 per weapon.

Elon Sandwich
Episode 1443 3:01:22 - 3:06:40

1443: Elon Sandwich

South Carolina Mall Shooting, Chicago Security Detail Incident

A shooting at a mall in Columbia, South Carolina, left 12 people injured, which authorities claim was not a random act. In Chicago, Mayor Lori Lightfoot's security detail detained a man with modified firearms near a Shake Shack. The hosts argue these events are being used to push a narrative against "ghost guns" and high-capacity magazines.

Slime Mold
Episode 1442 24:53 - 29:27

1442: Slime Mold

Gun Control Narratives and Transit Security Funding

Media coverage of the Brooklyn shooting emphasized the use of high-capacity magazines, aligning with President Biden's recent presentations on "ghost guns." CBS News reported that Congress was already considering significant funding increases for rail security prior to the attack. The hosts argue that the event serves as a catalyst for new legislation and increased government spending.

Spookberg
Episode 1332 2:09:17 - 2:15:54

1332: Spookberg

Media Simulation, MTV Ghosted and Cancel Culture

A clip from MTV's "Ghosted" illustrates how political differences, specifically support for Donald Trump, are being used as entertainment in reality television. The hosts describe the current media environment as a "simulation" where social media and cable news create a feedback loop of outrage and de-platforming. They recommend the "Zen TV Experiment" to help listeners disconnect from the addictive nature of modern broadcasting.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 42:38 - 47:30

1298: The Palmist

Dr. Drew and Andrew Santino on COVID Shame

Comedian Andrew Santino appeared on Dr. Drew's program to discuss the "shamefulness" and political stigma associated with testing positive for COVID-19. Santino described feeling like he had let people down despite following rules. The conversation explores how mask-wearing has transitioned from a health measure to a signal of social cooperation or political compliance.

CIS-Cast
Episode 1189 1:52:47 - 1:57:33

1189: CIS-Cast

Ghost Texts and Cineverse Technical Glitch

A massive technical glitch at a Tampa-based company called Cineverse caused over 168,000 "ghost texts" to be delivered months after they were sent. Some users received messages from deceased relatives or ex-partners, leading to significant emotional distress and domestic confusion. The delay originated from a maintenance update that released messages stuck in the system since Valentine's Day.

Barrel Roll
Episode 1059 2:00:57 - 2:03:26

1059: Barrel Roll

Cody Wilson, Ghost Guns and NPR Interview

Austin-based activist Cody Wilson, known for distributing 3D-printed "ghost gun" files, was interviewed by NPR's Bob Garfield. The interview turned contentious when Garfield asked Wilson if he feared being shot by one of his own plastic guns. Wilson dismissed the question as a "frustrated progressive" fantasy, asserting that his work disables the "nanny state."

Q-Vision
Episode 1056 3:17 - 11:22

1056: Q-Vision

Cody Wilson, 3D Printed Ghost Guns and First Amendment Rights

Cody Wilson and his company, Defense Distributed, face renewed scrutiny over the online publication of 3D-printed firearm blueprints. Senator Chuck Schumer and other critics argue these "ghost guns" are undetectable and dangerous, while proponents maintain that computer code is protected speech under the First Amendment. The narrative highlights that making firearms at home has historically been legal, though 3D printing technology has modernized the debate.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 51:09 - 54:40

1019: #deletethebag

Gun Show Loophole Myths, DIY Firearms, and the 2018 Blue Wave

The "gun show loophole" is characterized as a persistent media myth, as commercial internet sales still require licensed dealer transfers. The discussion shifts to the 2018 midterm elections, predicting a "blue wave" for Democrats due to typical off-year complacency rather than the impact of student protests. Notably, the March for Our Lives featured very little direct "Trump hate," focusing instead on legislative change and voter turnout.

Best Codpiece
Episode 1009 54:28 - 1:05:18

1009: Best Codpiece

No Agenda Value-for-Value, Executive Producer Credits, Ghost Guns Artwork

The hosts conduct their first donation segment, thanking producers for supporting the show's "value-for-value" model. Notable contributions include a $1,000 donation from Sir James Irvine, who receives the title "Knight of the RV," and a $333.33 donation from a listener redirecting funds from NPR. The segment also credits Darren O'Neill for the "Ghost Guns" episode artwork and discusses technical issues with Amazon Echo devices.

Ghost Guns
Episode 1008 38:36 - 42:30

1008: Ghost Guns

Ghost Guns, CBS News DIY Firearm Report

A CBS News investigative report demonstrated the ease of building a "ghost gun"—an unregistered firearm with no serial number—using a do-it-yourself kit purchased online. The reporter successfully assembled a functional 9mm handgun in less than three hours under supervision, though he declined to test-fire the weapon himself. Critics of the report pointed out the inherent anti-gun bias in the segment, particularly the decision to have the weapon destroyed by police immediately after the demonstration.