Topic: Internal Controls

4 chapters across the catalog

It's a Glitch!
Episode 658

658: It's a Glitch!

Ebola Virus Outbreak, Newark Airport Quarantine Incident

Media coverage focuses on a United Airlines flight from Brussels held at Newark Liberty International Airport due to a sick passenger. Reports indicate the passenger vomited on the plane, triggering a CDC response and the isolation of nearby travelers. This incident follows the critical condition of Thomas Duncan in Dallas, fueling public anxiety regarding the virus's arrival in the United States.

Kosovo Protocol
Episode 543 1:21:53 - 1:25:09

543: Kosovo Protocol

The International Film and Global Debt Control

A clip from the film The International illustrates the concept that banks use conflict to control the resulting debt rather than weapon profits. The IMF and World Bank are identified as the primary entities controlling global debt. Controlling debt is framed as the ultimate form of geopolitical control.

Episode 392 1:21:46 - 1:31:11

392: Shark Orgy

UN Agenda 21, International Environmental Law Draft

The hosts analyze the fourth draft of the International Covenant on Environment and Development, a document linked to UN Agenda 21. The text outlines a framework for "global governance" that mandates environmental conservation in all national decisions. Article 33 of the document specifically requires nations to determine and manage human population sizes to ensure they do not exceed environmental capacity.

Gassed in Boston
Episode 228 1:23:23 - 1:25:46

228: Gassed in Boston

General Motors IPO, S-1 Risk Factors

General Motors filed an S-1 document to go public, revealing significant internal risks. The filing admits that the new CEO and CFO have no automotive industry experience and that the company's internal controls over financial reporting are ineffective. The hosts highlight that the public currently owns 85% of the company through government bailouts.