Topic: International Crisis Group

4 chapters across the catalog

Dairy Air
Episode 757 28:17 - 33:20

757: Dairy Air

European Migrant Crisis, Germany, and the International Crisis Group

The European migrant crisis is framed as a strategic move to destabilize the Syrian government and remove Bashar al-Assad from power. A 2014 report from the International Crisis Group suggested that the refugee situation could be used to justify a no-fly zone in Syria. The influx of migrants has led several EU nations to close their borders, effectively undermining the 30-year-old Schengen Agreement and the concept of a borderless union.

DroneWolf.com
Episode 348 24:05 - 28:25

348: DroneWolf.com

International Crisis Group and Hollywood's Ugandan Projects

The International Crisis Group, which includes George Soros and Mohamed ElBaradei, published a 10-point strategy in 2009 that mirrors current U.S. military operations in Uganda. Simultaneously, Hollywood figures like Angelina Jolie and Wyclef Jean are linked to "Every Children's Village," a project the hosts characterize as a PR front for elite interests. The strategy involves centralizing intelligence platforms to target military operations under the pretext of protecting civilians.

The New Normal
Episode 275 8:31 - 11:01

275: The New Normal

Mohamed ElBaradei, International Crisis Group Board Membership

Mohamed ElBaradei is identified as a potential "shill" for global interests due to his membership on the board of the International Crisis Group alongside George Soros. The hosts criticize a recent Anderson Cooper interview with ElBaradei, suggesting the setting looked staged. They argue that ElBaradei is being positioned by the media as the face of the Egyptian opposition.

Elephant In The Room
Episode 199 1:49:05 - 1:52:34

199: Elephant In The Room

International Crisis Group, George Soros and Haiti

Monsanto has donated 475 tons of genetically modified seeds to Haiti, which the hosts view with suspicion. They also examine the International Crisis Group and the United States Institute of Peace, noting that their boards include "one world government" figures like George Soros, Kofi Annan, and Zbigniew Brzezinski. These groups are characterized as managing international conflicts to facilitate development projects.