Topic: Hill And Knowlton

11 chapters across the catalog

Constitutional Values
Episode 337 2:28:10 - 2:33:11

337: Constitutional Values

Museum of Obsolete Objects, High Speed Rail Propaganda

A series of videos titled "The Museum of Obsolete Objects," promoted by PR firm Hill & Knowlton, is criticized as propaganda. The videos label incandescent light bulbs and radios as obsolete, which the hosts argue is part of a broader corporate and government messaging campaign. The show concludes with a reminder of the upcoming 9/11 anniversary broadcast.

Pap Schmear
Episode 278 57:36 - 1:01:07

278: Pap Schmear

Scientology Clearwater Expansion and PR Revolving Doors

The Church of Scientology has opened a new facility in Clearwater, Florida, amid negative coverage in The New Yorker regarding a high-profile defector. In a separate industry move, former Bloomberg bureau chief Kimberly Jordan has joined the energy practice at PR firm Hill and Knowlton. This transition is highlighted as an example of the "revolving door" between journalism and corporate public relations.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 46:31 - 52:16

277: Gingerbread Nation

CIA Website Revamp and Clandestine Service Internships

The CIA has launched a revamped website featuring a Flickr stream, YouTube "puppy cam" videos, and a dedicated kids' page with games. The hosts suggest the agency hired a PR firm like Hill & Knowlton to rebrand its image. They also highlight the National Clandestine Service's undergraduate internship program, mocking the agency's shift from a secret organization to a public-facing brand.

Cleopatra Returns
Episode 276 37:38 - 42:44

276: Cleopatra Returns

UN Foundation, Vodafone and Rockefeller Foundation Partnership

Kathy Calvin, CEO of the UN Foundation, highlighted a partnership between the Vodafone Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation to scale mobile health systems. The hosts point out Calvin's background as a former Hill & Knowlton executive, a major PR firm. They criticize the "non-governmental" label of these organizations, characterizing them as vehicles for globalist agendas and vaccine distribution.

Code for Biodiversity!
Episode 246 39:08 - 45:03

246: Code for Biodiversity!

High-Speed Rail PR, Readers Digest Airline Hit Piece

The hosts claim the High-Speed Rail Association hired PR firm Hill & Knowlton to discredit air travel. They point to a Readers Digest cover story and a corresponding CNN interview with Peggy Northrup as evidence. They suggest the author, Michelle Crouch, may be related to a former defense official, Jack Crouch, and that the article's goal is to push travelers toward trains.

Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning
Episode 227 1:49:56 - 1:54:24

227: Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning

High-Speed Rail Propaganda and CNN Journalist Criticism

The push for high-speed rail in the U.S. is characterized as a PR campaign managed by Hill and Knowlton to make air travel look unappealing. The hosts specifically target CNN journalist Catherine Dorsett, calling her a "shill" for writing articles that mirror government talking points. They mock her previous work, including a book review of "Princess Bubble," to question her journalistic integrity.

Former Soviet Spy
Episode 218 1:54:56 - 1:58:26

218: Former Soviet Spy

High-Speed Rail, Hill and Knowlton PR and Freight

The hosts analyze the global push for high-speed rail as a public relations campaign managed by firms like Hill and Knowlton. They argue that while the public is sold on passenger service, the real goal is moving freight more efficiently. They also discuss the "Coalition Against Bigger Trucks" and the move in France to stop building new motorways in favor of rail.

Drunk in America
Episode 215 1:22:26 - 1:24:46

215: Drunk in America

Air Traffic Controller Inexperience, Washington Airspace Risks

A PR-driven news meme suggests that near-collisions are rising in Washington D.C. airspace due to an influx of inexperienced air traffic controllers. Reports indicate that 49 out of 177 controllers in the region are not yet fully certified. The segment questions whether this narrative is being pushed by agencies like Hill & Knowlton to justify further automation or budget increases.

The Reluctant Spy
Episode 201 23:09 - 24:46

201: The Reluctant Spy

Airline PR Campaigns, Cockpit Fires, Power Outlet Scarcity

Recent stories in USA Today regarding cockpit fires on Airbus aircraft and the lack of power outlets in coach are identified as coordinated PR efforts. These reports are framed as a strategy to diminish the reputation of the airline industry in favor of alternative transportation methods.

Salt in the Wound
Episode 197 1:14:07 - 1:19:08

197: Salt in the Wound

National Train Day, Warren Buffett Freight Agenda

National Train Day, scheduled for May 8th, is identified as a public relations campaign managed by Hill & Knowlton. The true agenda is argued to be the promotion of freight rail to benefit Warren Buffett's Burlington Northern Santa Fe acquisition, rather than passenger travel. Actor Taye Diggs is serving as the celebrity spokesperson for the event.

Kidnapping The Truth
Episode 195 35:07 - 40:47

195: Kidnapping The Truth

US High Speed Rail Association, Hill and Knowlton Propaganda

The US High Speed Rail Association (USHSR) is identified as using the PR firm Hill & Knowlton to promote rail travel in America. The hosts detail Hill & Knowlton's history with controversial clients like Big Tobacco and the Kuwaiti government during the Gulf War, suggesting a coordinated effort to push trains over planes.