Topic: Information Dominance

4 chapters across the catalog

Bunny Wars
Episode 1018 40:24 - 48:55

1018: Bunny Wars

Information Dominance, Military Psychological Operations, GDPR

The concept of "Information Dominance," a term linked to the NSA and military intelligence, is discussed in the context of digital influence operations. As the US debates social media regulation, the European Union is preparing to implement the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which imposes severe fines for data mishandling. The narrative suggests that Facebook has become a political punching bag in the absence of concrete evidence of Russian collusion.

Bunny Wars
Episode 1018 1:45:59 - 1:50:15

1018: Bunny Wars

Robert Mueller, FBI Extraction Exercise, Scott Adams Indictment Joke

The Mueller investigation is characterized as an "extraction exercise" to remove problematic figures from the FBI and DOJ rather than a search for collusion. A satirical argument is made that Dilbert creator Scott Adams should be "indicted" for using "hypnosis" and "information dominance" to help Trump win. The segment reflects on Robert Mueller's long tenure and the institutional culture of the FBI.

Sock Puppet Media
Episode 969 1:36:26 - 1:42:42

969: Sock Puppet Media

G. Edward Griffin on Divide and Conquer Strategy

G. Edward Griffin, author of "The Creature from Jekyll Island," explains the "divide and conquer" strategy used by global elites to control populations through money and "information dominance." The hosts link this to modern intelligence agency practices and the "Internet in a Suitcase" program previously funded by the State Department.

Hornet's Nest
Episode 560 1:25:25 - 1:29:49

560: Hornet's Nest

Keith Alexander Metaphors, Hornet's Nest Analogy

General Alexander uses a series of metaphors—including taking a bath, holding a hornet's nest, and wearing seatbelts—to justify mass surveillance. He claims the agency has achieved "information dominance" to prevent another 9/11-style event, though the hosts remain skeptical of these "new tools."