Topic: Iraq Inquiry

3 chapters across the catalog

Hillary Doesn't Sweat
Episode 435 36:15 - 43:20

435: Hillary Doesn't Sweat

Julian Assange, Ecuadorian Embassy, Andrea Davidson Conspiracy

The standoff at the Ecuadorian embassy in London is discussed, with the hosts questioning why the UK is so intent on extraditing Julian Assange. They explore a theory involving Andrea Davidson, an intelligence advisor with evidence of UK arms dealings with Saddam Hussein, who may be seeking refuge in the same embassy.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 1:40:30 - 1:45:12

219: Train Crashes into Plane

German D-Mail and the New World Order

The German government has introduced "D-Mail," a secure electronic communication service that the hosts warn uses government-controlled encryption. In the UK, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown's testimony at the Iraq inquiry is analyzed, specifically his mention of creating a "New World Order" through international intervention.

Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber
Episode 160 56:53 - 1:00:20

160: Yemen and the Nigerian Crotch Bomber

Iraq Inquiry Testimony, Missing British Archive Telegrams

Testimony from a former British ambassador to the U.S. during the Iraq Inquiry reveals that key briefing telegrams from 2002 have disappeared from official archives. The missing documents reportedly detailed agreements between the U.S. and UK regarding UN processes prior to the invasion. The discussion touches on the vulnerability of digital records and the suspicious death of a technician who maintained Bush administration emails.