Topic: Goebbels

16 chapters across the catalog

Woke Up Dead
Episode 1608 16:58 - 19:35

1608: Woke Up Dead

Washington D.C. Grassroots Protests, Media Prosecution Threats

A protest group in Washington D.C. issued public threats against members of Congress and mainstream media outlets, comparing modern journalists to Joseph Goebbels. The speakers claimed they intend to prosecute media organizations in criminal courts for allegedly mobilizing genocide. Unlike other organized events, this group appeared to be a more aggressive, grassroots faction characterized by handmade "Genocide Joe" signage.

Gnarler
Episode 1314 15:15 - 18:40

1314: Gnarler

George Carlin, Fascism and the Big Lie Strategy

A 2005 clip of George Carlin on the Bill Maher show serves as a springboard to discuss the nature of fascism in America, which Carlin predicted would arrive in "Nike sneakers and smiley shirts." The segment also critiques Jake Tapper's use of the "Big Lie" terminology, a reference to Nazi propaganda strategies attributed to Joseph Goebbels. The discussion links these concepts to the events of January 6 and the subsequent media framing of the MAGA movement as a "virus of disinformation."

Q Victims
Episode 1313 31:44 - 34:52

1313: Q Victims

NPR Big Lie Report, Nazi Germany Comparison

NPR is criticized for a report comparing Donald Trump's election claims to the "Big Lie" tactic used by Josef Goebbels in Nazi Germany. The hosts dispute the historical accuracy of the NPR segment, specifically the claim that the phrase "Big Lie" appears in Hitler's *Mein Kampf* in the context described.

3X3
Episode 1246 36:34 - 38:08

1246: 3X3

Psychological Conditioning, Adolf Hitler and Mass Manipulation

A discussion on the historical context of mind control references techniques allegedly used by Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels to manipulate the masses. The segment explores the idea that clever propaganda can make a "wretched life" seem like paradise. It is argued that current lockdown measures are being accepted by the public due to subtle, long-term indoctrination that removes personal responsibility.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 46:13 - 51:35

1184: Ejexit

Al Sharpton Gergel Gaffe and Beto O'Rourke Interview

Al Sharpton committed a verbal gaffe during an interview with Beto O'Rourke, referring to Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels as "Gergel." O'Rourke did not correct the error as they discussed parallels between the Trump administration and the Third Reich. The segment highlights the "Big Lie" theory and Sharpton's ongoing role as a commentator on MSNBC.

Hippie Hummus
Episode 1087 1:19:07 - 1:24:50

1087: Hippie Hummus

Decline of Editorial Cartooning and Craig Newmark's Journalism Legacy

The hosts discuss the decline of full-time editorial cartoonists in American newspapers, noting that most publications now rely on syndicated feeds. They criticize Craigslist founder Craig Newmark for decimating the newspaper industry's classified ad revenue before becoming a major donor to journalism schools. A debate ensues regarding the proper pronunciation of Joseph Goebbels' name.

Chuck Hole
Episode 1043 27:51 - 32:48

1043: Chuck Hole

Republican Internal Politics and Stephen Miller

The internal dynamics of the Republican party are explored, focusing on the lack of unified support for President Trump's messaging. Media comparisons between advisor Stephen Miller and Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels are discussed. The hosts suggest that Miller remains a primary target for critics due to his hardline stance on immigration enforcement.

Show X
Episode 984 1:19:56 - 1:24:09

984: Show X

Superstitions, Ride of the Valkyries, and Cinco de Mayo Rituals

The hosts discuss the superstitions embedded in the show's pre-live rituals, such as singing along to "Ride of the Valkyries" and shouting "Cinco de Mayo." These rituals, though not included in the final podcast recording, are essential for "getting psyched" for the three-hour broadcast. The "Ride of the Valkyries" tradition is jokingly traced back to the propaganda techniques of Joseph Goebbels.

Succulent
Episode 920 11:36 - 13:25

920: Succulent

Nazi Germany Tactics Derived from American WWI Propaganda

The hosts discuss how the propaganda and social control tactics used in America during World War I served as a blueprint for the Nazi regime in Germany. They suggest that Joseph Goebbels lifted his strategies directly from the American model established by George Creel. This historical repetition is described as a "fractal" that continues to influence modern media and government operations.

Scrub In!
Episode 706 1:42:33 - 1:48:38

706: Scrub In!

Edward Bernays, History of American Propaganda

The history of American propaganda is traced back to Edward Bernays and his work during World War I and the 1920s. Bernays famously orchestrated the "Torches of Freedom" campaign in 1929 to make public smoking socially acceptable for women. Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels reportedly studied Bernays' techniques, believing that American propaganda was the primary reason Germany lost the first World War.

Lowjistiks
Episode 703 2:33:40 - 2:37:36

703: Lowjistiks

Student Aid Bill of Rights, Debt Enslavement

President Obama introduced a "Student Aid Bill of Rights," which the hosts describe as a propaganda tool using "sacred" language to market debt. The plan allows the government to cap loan payments at 10% of a graduate's income, which is characterized as lifelong financial enslavement. The shift in terminology from "student" to "borrower" is highlighted as a key psychological tactic.

Huma-Gate
Episode 427 1:21:00 - 1:24:30

427: Huma-Gate

YouTube Face Blurring Tool, Propaganda and Goebbels

YouTube introduced a new tool to automatically blur faces in videos to protect dissidents and human rights activists. Adam Curry compares this to historical propaganda techniques, referencing Joseph Goebbels and Edward Bernays. He argues that such tools are designed to make manufactured or staged footage appear more authentic to viewers.

Jihad Jane Rides Again
Episode 181 36:56 - 42:07

181: Jihad Jane Rides Again

Joseph Goebbels, History of American Propaganda

Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, reportedly studied and admired American propaganda techniques used during World War I. The discussion explores how the U.S. successfully used public relations to shift public opinion toward entering the war despite initial isolationist sentiment. Goebbels' essays are cited as foundational texts for understanding modern marketing and mass psychological manipulation.

The Clinton Gore Man Hug
Episode 120 3:30 - 5:10

120: The Clinton Gore Man Hug

World War I Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels and Public Relations

The origins of modern propaganda are traced back to American public relations techniques developed during World War I. Joseph Goebbels reportedly studied these American methods, including posters depicting Germans as monsters, to build the Nazi propaganda machine. The narrative suggests that these techniques are consistently effective at manipulating the public into supporting conflicts.

Obama Denver & the New World Order
Episode 72 1:31:16 - 1:34:52

72: Obama Denver & the New World Order

Hypnosis Techniques, Obama's Podium and Century of the Self

A practicing hypnotist explains how political figures use boredom, confusion, and shock to bypass the "gatekeeper" of the conscious mind. Examples include the use of the non-existent "Office of the President-Elect" sign on Obama's podium and pre-conference music to induce a suggestible state in the audience.

Be-Wilder-Ment & The Queen
Episode 71 1:30:38 - 1:35:51

71: Be-Wilder-Ment & The Queen

Global Propaganda History, Goebbels and Obama PR

A historical comparison of propaganda techniques examines how the United States used imagery in World War I to influence public opinion, a tactic later refined by Joseph Goebbels in Nazi Germany. Modern political campaigns, including Barack Obama's, are discussed in the context of these sophisticated PR and propaganda traditions.