Topic: Gordon Brown

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Transmission Window
Episode 1867 58:26 - 1:03:41

1867: Transmission Window

UK Local Election Results and Keir Starmer's Unpopularity

The UK's Labour Party suffered significant losses in local elections, leading to calls for Prime Minister Keir Starmer to set a timetable for his departure. Analysts describe a "seismic shift" as the traditional duopoly of Labour and Conservatives crumbles, with voters moving toward the right-wing Populist Reform Party due to economic pressures and immigration concerns.

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 1:19:23 - 1:28:10

1842: A Dog A Day

Keir Starmer, Peter Mandelson Epstein Scandal

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing intense pressure and calls to resign following the appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador to the US. New evidence suggests Mandelson leaked sensitive financial information to Jeffrey Epstein during the 2008 financial crisis. The scandal has led to the resignation of Starmer's Chief of Staff and Communications Chief as police investigate Mandelson for misconduct in public office.

FAQs 4 Hacks
Episode 1354 36:01 - 40:54

1354: FAQs 4 Hacks

G7 Summit and Gordon Brown Global Vaccine Proposal

During the G7 summit in London, former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown called for a global plan to fund vaccinations in developing nations. The discussion coincided with reports of millions of AstraZeneca doses nearing expiration in the U.S. and Canada. Brown emphasized that the G7's decisions effectively determine who lives and dies globally based on vaccine access, while also supporting a 15% global minimum corporate tax rate.

Orange Tongue
Episode 1229 1:12:27 - 1:15:55

1229: Orange Tongue

UN Secretary-General, Gordon Brown and Global Government

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown have called for a coordinated global response and a "temporary form of global government" to manage the pandemic. The hosts argue that globalist entities are using the crisis to undermine national sovereignty and implement the policy outcomes simulated during the "Event 201" exercise.

Right Puberty
Episode 1093 41:25 - 44:26

1093: Right Puberty

Obama Green Stimulus, Nancy Pelosi, 2008 Jobs Legislation

The current Green New Deal is compared to President Obama's 2008 green stimulus package, which pledged $150 billion for low-carbon infrastructure. The historical failure of that initiative to deliver significant CO2 reductions is noted. Representative Louie Gohmert's past criticisms of similar environmental legislation are recalled from the era when Nancy Pelosi previously served as Speaker.

Show X
Episode 984 29:52 - 35:08

984: Show X

Show Evolution, Mainstream Media Criticism, and 2009 Wildcat Strikes

The hosts discuss their transition from personal anecdotes to deep deconstruction of mainstream media, arguing that most people are too busy with corporate jobs to investigate complex stories. A 2009 clip references civil unrest in Geneva and wildcat strikes in the UK against Gordon Brown's government. This period marked the show's shift toward twice-weekly broadcasts and more aggressive news analysis.

The Christmas Show 2014
Episode 681 2:13:59 - 2:20:55

681: The Christmas Show 2014

Future Fears, Net Neutrality and the Obama Beach Gaffe

John C. Dvorak expresses concern about future internet censorship and the potential for government licensing of podcasters under the guise of net neutrality. They play a series of clips featuring Geraldo Rivera on marijuana, Charlie Rose's "creepy" interview style, and a famous gaffe by Gordon Brown where he refers to "Omaha Beach" as "Obama Beach."

Clip Show III
Episode 610 1:28:10 - 1:31:52

610: Clip Show III

Iceland Referendum and Gordon Brown Terrorist Label

Icelandic citizens voted in a referendum to reject paying back international banksters following the collapse of their banking system. The hosts recall how former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown used anti-terrorism laws to freeze Icelandic assets during the crisis. They praise the Icelandic people for refusing austerity measures imposed by the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

Too Many Clips
Episode 368 20:39 - 22:34

368: Too Many Clips

Arizona Border Dispute, Gordon Brown Resignation, and David Cameron

A legislative clip features a correction regarding Arizona's border with Mexico, followed by the political transition in the United Kingdom. Gordon Brown is shown resigning as Prime Minister after the 2010 election failed to produce a majority, leading to David Cameron forming a new Conservative government.

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 29:05 - 32:45

322: Pastafarians Unite!

Benazir Bhutto Assassination, MI5 and CIA Media Influence

Speculation arises regarding The Times of London and its aggressive reporting on sensitive topics, including claims that the British Crown or intelligence agencies may have been involved in the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. The hosts suggest an interagency war may be occurring between MI5 and the CIA, with both agencies potentially planting stories in the British media. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's previous accusations against the Murdoch empire regarding the leak of his medical records are cited as evidence of this ongoing friction.

Internet in a Suitcase
Episode 321 45:57 - 54:45

321: Internet in a Suitcase

Rupert Murdoch News Corp Scandal and B Sky B Deal

The closure of News of the World and the subsequent withdrawal of the B Sky B takeover bid by News Corp are analyzed following phone-hacking allegations. Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown accused the Sunday Times of using criminals to access his private records. The hosts speculate that Murdoch's influence is waning due to a lack of cash flow from failed ventures like The Daily and MySpace, comparing the situation to the collapse of Robert Maxwell's empire.

Choking the Puffin
Episode 294 1:29:38 - 1:34:21

294: Choking the Puffin

Iceland Icesave Referendum, Debt Repayment Rejection

Citizens of Iceland vote "no" in a referendum regarding the repayment of billions to the UK and Netherlands following the collapse of Icesave. The hosts praise the Icelandic people for resisting international banking pressure and recall Gordon Brown previously using anti-terrorism laws against the country.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 1:40:30 - 1:45:12

219: Train Crashes into Plane

German D-Mail and the New World Order

The German government has introduced "D-Mail," a secure electronic communication service that the hosts warn uses government-controlled encryption. In the UK, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's testimony at the Iraq inquiry is analyzed, specifically his mention of creating a "New World Order" through international intervention.

MAFIFA
Episode 214 1:46:07 - 1:49:19

214: MAFIFA

Lockerbie Bomber Release and Evidence Suppression

The release of the Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, on compassionate grounds due to terminal cancer is scrutinized following reports that he could live for another decade. The theory is presented that his release was a maneuver to prevent the public disclosure of evidence that would have proven his innocence and embarrassed the Scottish and British governments.

Elephant In The Room
Episode 199 58:49 - 1:02:07

199: Elephant In The Room

David Cameron, UK Coalition Government Formation

David Cameron has become the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, forming a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats after Gordon Brown's resignation. The hosts note the Queen's active role in the transition, challenging the notion that the monarchy is merely a figurehead. The new government faces an immediate challenge with a $250 billion national deficit.

Things Could Get Complicated
Episode 198 1:23:20 - 1:26:40

198: Things Could Get Complicated

UK General Election and Hung Parliament

The 2010 United Kingdom general election resulted in a "hung parliament," where no single party achieved an absolute majority. The hosts discuss the role of Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg in diluting the vote between Labour and the Conservatives. They suggest the outcome was engineered to create a coalition government, effectively putting the Queen and European interests in a position of greater influence.

Kidnapping The Truth
Episode 195 15:16 - 22:00

195: Kidnapping The Truth

Gordon Brown, Bigoted Woman Hot Mic Incident

UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown is caught on a hot microphone calling a constituent, Gillian Duffy, a "bigoted woman" after a campaign stop in Rochdale. The hosts analyze the audio and suggest the incident may be an orchestrated "Dean Scream" moment designed to facilitate a transition of power to David Cameron or Nick Clegg.

Blood Trains
Episode 194 43:41 - 46:21

194: Blood Trains

UK Election Debates and Siemens Rail Lobbying

During the UK general election debates, both Gordon Brown and David Cameron express strong support for high-speed rail over airport expansion at Heathrow. The hosts identify this as a coordinated public relations campaign likely managed by a major agency like Hill & Knowlton. They point out that Siemens, which manufactures trains, is a primary beneficiary and sponsor of media content promoting this shift.