Topic: Innocence Of Muslims

10 chapters across the catalog

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:39:00 - 1:43:12

617: Climate Chaos

Benghazi Narrative and the Innocence of Muslims Video

The hosts critique Eleanor Clift and Bill Maher for continuing to blame the "Innocence of Muslims" YouTube video for the Benghazi attack, despite evidence to the contrary. They reiterate their theory that the event was a botched kidnapping attempt intended as an "October Surprise." The discussion highlights the discrepancy between official reports and the media narrative regarding Ambassador Christopher Stevens' death.

Climate Chaos
Episode 617 1:43:12 - 1:45:27

617: Climate Chaos

Bill Maher and the Benghazi Video Narrative

The hosts play a clip of Bill Maher arguing with a guest about whether the "Innocence of Muslims" YouTube video was the primary cause of the Benghazi attack. They criticize Maher for sticking to a "debunked" State Department talking point and ignore the lack of "stand down" order discussions in mainstream media.

PERL Harbor
Episode 452 30:59 - 33:19

452: PERL Harbor

Ayman al-Zawahiri, Al-Qaeda YouTube Video Response

Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri released an audio message urging holy war against the U.S. and Israel in response to a YouTube video mocking Muhammad. The hosts question the timing and authenticity of the message, suggesting it serves as a convenient distraction for Western intelligence agencies.

Episode 451 26:21 - 28:39

451: Mass of Tax Nuts

Speculation on Jay Carney and the Innocence of Muslims Video

The hosts speculate that White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, a former Time Magazine editor, may have been the architect of the narrative blaming the "Innocence of Muslims" video for the Benghazi attacks. They suggest the video was a pre-existing intelligence asset kept "on the back burner" for use as a cover story. The discussion notes Hillary Clinton's apparent anger during the period, suggesting internal friction over the choice of propaganda.

The Convincables
Episode 446 49:06 - 54:39

446: The Convincables

Innocence of Muslims Video and Stanley Inc. Investigation

An investigation by a YouTube user named Montagraph links the "Innocence of Muslims" video to a company called Stanley Inc., a government contractor acquired by CGI Group. Stanley Inc. was previously involved in a controversy regarding the unauthorized access of Barack Obama's passport records. The hosts suggest the video's shifting titles and distribution patterns indicate a psychological operation by intelligence contractors.

The Convincables
Episode 446 1:12:29 - 1:15:48

446: The Convincables

Cindy Lee Garcia Legal Challenge Against YouTube

Actress Cindy Lee Garcia loses a legal bid to have the "Innocence of Muslims" trailer removed from YouTube. An LA court judge ruled against her because she could not produce a written agreement with the filmmakers. The hosts discuss the legal precedent of takedown requests for actors who claim they were misled about the nature of a film project.

New Red Line
Episode 444 4:51 - 7:59

444: New Red Line

Innocence of Muslims Film, Actor Deception and Media Analysis

Analysis of the anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims" reveals that actors were reportedly deceived during production, believing they were filming a project titled "Desert Warriors." The dialogue was later dubbed over with inflammatory references to Muhammad and Islam. The timeline of the film's release and its role as a catalyst for Middle East unrest is examined.

New Red Line
Episode 444 52:50 - 55:05

444: New Red Line

Antwerp Riots, Belgian News Framing

Belgian international news reports on unauthorized demonstrations in Antwerp sparked by the "Innocence of Muslims" video. The reporting style is critiqued for its Orwellian tone, contrasting scenes of rioting and arrests with a concluding message that "calm has returned" and residents are enjoying barbecues.

Bad Actors
Episode 443 22:50 - 31:00

443: Bad Actors

Hillary Clinton, Innocence of Muslims Video Response

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delivered a formal address condemning the "Innocence of Muslims" video as disgusting and reprehensible while maintaining that the U.S. government had no involvement in its production. She emphasized the American constitutional tradition of free expression but noted global debates regarding the limits of speech. The administration continues to use the video as the primary explanation for unrest in Cairo and Benghazi to distract from potential operational failures.

Bad Actors
Episode 443 35:03 - 42:14

443: Bad Actors

Desert Warrior Production, Innocence of Muslims Dubbing

The film "Innocence of Muslims," originally titled "Desert Warrior," is a low-budget production featuring amateur acting and obvious green-screen effects. Analysis of the footage reveals that inflammatory dialogue regarding the Prophet Muhammad was overdubbed using automated dialogue replacement (ADR) long after the original filming. The technical quality suggests the project was repurposed by amateur agitators rather than professional intelligence agencies.