Topic: In Q Tel

21 chapters across the catalog

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 3:03:06 - 3:19:20

1813: Lunchbox

End of Show Mix and AI Slop Tracks

The episode wraps up with an "End of Show Mix" featuring AI-generated songs and soundbites. The tracks include themes such as "Ground Troops," "In-Q-Tel," and "Project 2025," blending political commentary with algorithmically produced beats. The hosts sign off from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley, promising to return for the next broadcast.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 20:25 - 25:20

1564: Zombie Town

Talent Keyhole Intelligence, Catherine Herridge and Overhead Imagery

Catherine Herridge reports on the specific classified codings found in the Trump documents, specifically "TK" or "Talent Keyhole." This intelligence refers to high-resolution overhead imagery capable of identifying minute details on the ground. The hosts note the connection between the Keyhole technology and Google Maps, which originated from an In-Q-Tel-funded venture.

No Evidence
Episode 1500 1:42:16 - 1:49:04

1500: No Evidence

CIA and DARPA, mRNA Technology Development

Dr. Robert Malone asserted that DARPA and the CIA, through its investment arm In-Q-Tel, have been aggressively pushing mRNA technology for over a decade. He described the current situation as a "bio-defense industrial complex" that circumvents normal regulatory procedures to force these products into the market. Malone argued that the intelligence community views this technology as the only viable solution to severe biological threats.

Trump Op
Episode 1510 2:47:44 - 2:52:14

1510: Trump Op

Senator Ron Johnson's COVID-19 Vaccine Symposium

Senator Ron Johnson hosted a symposium featuring experts like Ed Dowd to discuss excess mortality rates and vaccine injuries. Dowd presented actuarial data showing a 40% increase in excess mortality among working-age individuals in 2021. The discussion suggests a wave of future lawsuits against doctors and pharmaceutical companies like Moderna.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509 31:20 - 33:46

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

Medical Negligence Liability, DARPA RNA Technology Origins

Legal experts suggest that practitioners who administered COVID-19 injections may be personally liable for professional negligence because they lack government immunity. Separately, it is claimed that DARPA and the CIA's investment arm, In-Q-Tel, have been developing and funding RNA technology for over a decade. The current vaccine rollout is described as the culmination of a long-standing "bio-defense industrial complex" agenda.

Peak Woke
Episode 1345 1:21:13 - 1:24:52

1345: Peak Woke

In-Q-Tel and IARPA, CIA Venture Capital Investments

The discussion covers In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm, and its role in funding emerging technologies like Keyhole (Google Earth) and Palantir. Meyericks also mentions IARPA (Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity). The hosts explore how these organizations bridge the gap between classified intelligence needs and commercial market applications.

dotard
Episode 967 51:03 - 54:23

967: dotard

Definition of Memes, Facebook Intelligence Origins

A discussion on the semantic shift of the word "meme" notes that millennials often confuse the term with simple captioned images. The conversation also touches on Facebook's historical ties to venture capital firm In-Q-Tel and its role as a voluntary intelligence-gathering tool for the government.

Document 17
Episode 818 2:33:17 - 2:41:39

818: Document 17

In-Q-Tel, CIA Skincare and DNA Collection

The CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, is revealed to have invested in SkinCentral Sciences, a company that developed a skin-exfoliating "pen." While marketed as a cosmetic tool for erasing blemishes, the technology's ability to remove the upper layer of skin makes it a potential tool for painless DNA collection.

Karmonious
Episode 810 2:20:24 - 2:26:16

810: Karmonious

John Miller and the Wicker App "Honeypot"

NYPD Deputy Commissioner John Miller warns that encrypted apps like Wicker and Telegram are allowing terrorists to "go dark." The hosts discover that former counterterrorism official Richard Clarke is an early investor in Wicker. They speculate that the app may be a "honeypot" operation, noting the involvement of various venture capital firms and the potential for intelligence agency backing.

Hot Rhetoric
Episode 784 1:34:01 - 1:35:37

784: Hot Rhetoric

Palantir Technologies, Funding and CIA Ties

Palantir Technologies reportedly raised $880 million, bringing its valuation to $20 billion. The company's origins with the CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, and its rumored role in the mission to locate Osama bin Laden are discussed in light of Carly Fiorina's recent endorsements.

New Mediocre
Episode 713 1:56:42 - 1:59:26

713: New Mediocre

Facebook Chat Surveillance, Recorded Future, CIA Funding

Developers discovered that a cybersecurity firm called Recorded Future was accessing private Facebook chats. Adam Curry reveals that Recorded Future is funded by Google and In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital arm. The hosts warn listeners that their private messages are being monitored and archived in databases, potentially for use by intelligence agencies.

Scripted Fat Talk
Episode 577 52:37 - 56:15

577: Scripted Fat Talk

CleverSafe, Third-Party Metadata Storage

CleverSafe, a Chicago-based data storage company with ties to In-Q-Tel and former intelligence officials, is identified as a likely candidate for storing NSA metadata under new third-party storage proposals. The company uses information dispersal algorithms to slice and distribute data across multiple geographic locations. The hosts express concern over the centralization of intelligence data with a private entity that also handles commercial data.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 44:45 - 48:49

576: Mysterious Erratic

David Petraeus and the CIA's Internet of Things Vision

A 2012 speech by former CIA Director David Petraeus at an In-Q-Tel conference outlined a future where the "Internet of Things" allows for the remote monitoring and control of billions of connected devices. Through investments in sensors, nanotechnology, and RFID, the CIA aims to create a pervasive surveillance network that operates under the guise of consumer technology.

Mysterious Erratic
Episode 576 48:49 - 54:02

576: Mysterious Erratic

In-Q-Tel Venture Capital and Silicon Valley Intelligence Ties

In-Q-Tel, the CIA's non-profit venture capital arm, is deeply integrated with Silicon Valley, with board members including tech veterans like James Barksdale. The organization invests in a wide array of startups specializing in optics, data analytics, and holographic imagery. These investments suggest a long-term strategy to embed intelligence-gathering capabilities directly into commercial hardware and software.

Kale Donuts
Episode 520 59:14 - 1:01:14

520: Kale Donuts

Facebook, In-Q-Tel and Robert Mueller

The discussion turns to Facebook's ties to the intelligence community through In-Q-Tel funding. A 2010 Time Magazine article is cited, describing FBI Director Robert Mueller visiting Mark Zuckerberg's office, which the hosts interpret as a signal of government integration into the platform.

Middle Class Infanteers
Episode 476 42:02 - 45:00

476: Middle Class Infanteers

Population-Centric ISR, Twitter Firehose, In-Q-Tel Investments

A report from the C4ISR Journal details how the Pentagon and CIA exploit social media as "unwitting sensors" through population-centric Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR). Companies like Booz Allen and the CIA-funded In-Q-Tel are reportedly mining the "Twitter firehose" to create predictive tools for the Department of Defense.

Episode 396 1:12:45 - 1:14:59

396: 200 Hundred Million Ninjas

Person of Interest, Facebook CIA Connection

The TV show *Person of Interest* is highlighted for a scene that mirrors the hosts' claims about social media. The clip suggests that the CIA "created" social networking because people are happy to volunteer their social graphs and associations, making government surveillance easier.

Episode 392 37:02 - 41:07

392: Shark Orgy

NSA Data Center, Smart Home Surveillance Concerns

CIA Director David Petraeus spoke at an In-Q-Tel summit about the "bonanza" of data available through smart home devices and the Internet of Things. The discussion links this to the massive data center the NSA is constructing in Utah. Concerns are raised regarding the Microsoft Kinect and other connected devices being used to profile citizens by monitoring their homes and reading habits.

By Executive Order
Episode 271 54:33 - 57:58

271: By Executive Order

In-Q-Tel, Facebook, and the Tunisian Revolution

The connection between the CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, and social media platforms is discussed in the context of the Tunisian "Jasmine Revolution." The hosts argue that "viral" movements and "color revolutions" are manufactured tools used by intelligence agencies to manipulate human resources and oust foreign leaders.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 15:42 - 20:36

219: Train Crashes into Plane

Washington Post Top Secret America Investigation

A two-year investigation by the Washington Post titled Top Secret America reveals that approximately 850,000 people hold top-secret clearances in the United States. The report details a massive, redundant intelligence bureaucracy that has merged with corporate entities. The hosts discuss the involvement of firms like Google and Facebook with CIA-backed venture capital firm In-Q-Tel.