Topic: Iom

8 chapters across the catalog

Retribution
Episode 1793 48:42 - 52:29

1793: Retribution

Amy Pope, International Organization for Migration

Amy Pope, the Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), is leading initiatives to link global migration patterns to climate change. Pope, who previously served in the Clinton, Obama, and Biden administrations, advocates for international action at forums like COP28. Critics argue the organization facilitates open-border policies under the guise of humanitarian and environmental necessity.

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 11:27 - 14:33

1631: Pulling a Johnson

International Office of Migration, Refugee Logistics, Military Age Men

Reports from travelers at Bush Intercontinental Airport describe groups of refugees being shuttled by the International Office of Migration (IOM) while carrying branded UN bags and wearing lanyards. The IOM, led by former State Department official Amy Pope, is reportedly raising $7.9 billion for these operations. The discussion focuses on the high percentage of military-age men among the migrants and the organized nature of their transport into the interior of the United States.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:22:55 - 1:26:14

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

IOM Global Appeal and Regular Migration Pathways

Amy Pope, Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), launched a $7.9 billion global appeal to manage migration. The hosts decode the term "regular migration" as a pathway to legalizing irregular border crossings. They argue that the push for increased migration is driven by a demand for cheap labor to replace disillusioned domestic workers.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 1:10:28 - 1:15:51

1597: Honorifics

Amy Pope and the UN International Dialogue on Migration

Amy Pope, the Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), hosted a three-day summit titled "The Future of Human Mobility." The event focused on "climate migrants" and the need for "climate justice" and "climate finance" to manage populations displaced by environmental changes. Critics argue that the UN is using climate change as a pretext to facilitate mass migration and secure funding for consultants and NGOs.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 1:19:10 - 1:23:17

1597: Honorifics

Guatemala Political Crisis and IOM Camp Management

Guatemala is experiencing a national strike and protests following attempts by the Attorney General to challenge the election victory of anti-corruption candidate Bernardo Arevalo. The IOM's 2022 annual report claims the organization reached 31 million people across 170 countries with a $2 billion budget. This includes "Camp Coordination and Camp Management" (CCCM) operations, which critics suggest is a euphemism for the organized movement of migrants.

Flagger
Episode 1596 18:40 - 27:11

1596: Flagger

United Nations IOM, NGO Human Trafficking and EU Migration Pact

A deep dive into the International Organization for Migration (IOM) suggests that non-governmental organizations (NGOs) act as sophisticated human trafficking networks funded by Western governments. The European Union's 27 member states recently reached a deal on managing refugees, which critics argue focuses on organizing financial aid rather than stopping irregular migration. The legacy of Angela Merkel's migration policies is cited as a turning point for European political elites.

Flagger
Episode 1596 44:18 - 50:04

1596: Flagger

Amy Pope, IOM Director General and Economic Benefits of Migration

Amy Pope has assumed the role of Director General of the IOM, becoming the first woman to lead the agency after serving as a senior advisor to President Biden. Speaking from Geneva, Pope argues that migration fuels innovation and revitalizes aging communities by providing a necessary labor supply. Critics argue this approach prioritizes cheap, obedient labor over the interests of domestic workers.

"Hunker Down"
Episode 334 58:40 - 1:01:01

334: "Hunker Down"

International Organization for Migration and UN Police Force

The United Nations considers sending a police force into Libya to restore order, following a pattern established in Kosovo. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is identified as the entity responsible for organizing elections in post-conflict zones like Afghanistan and Iraq. The hosts explain how the IOM facilitates voting for expats living abroad to influence the outcome of new "democratic" governments.