Topic: Iron

67 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 2:38:58 - 2:43:55

1863: Nekkidly

Char-Griller, John's Tip of the Day

John Dvorak's "Tip of the Day" recommends the Char-Griller Pro Deluxe charcoal grill, specifically for its cast iron grates. He notes that a similar product called "The Blazer" is available at Home Depot for a lower price. Dvorak advises signing up for the company's newsletter to get free shipping and mentions that Lowe's offers assembly services for the heavy units.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 2:12:53 - 2:16:15

1859: Splashdown

No Agenda Art Generator and Episode 1858 "Nut Spread" Winner

The "No Agenda" art generator leaderboard currently features Nick Therat and Blue Acorn as top contributors. The winning artwork for episode 1858, titled "Nut Spread," was submitted by Static Lullaby and depicted a wrestling-themed scene featuring Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and various media figures. The hosts discussed the evolving style of the submissions, noting a trend toward two-dimensional cartoon aesthetics.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 38:56 - 41:01

1857: Teen Takeover

Trump Unveils Golden Dome Missile Defense Plan

President Trump introduced the "Golden Dome," a $175 billion national missile defense system inspired by Israel's Iron Dome. Managed by Space Force General Michael Gutlein, the project aims to integrate defense systems from the seabed to space within three years, though funding depends on a pending reconciliation bill.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 38:59 - 40:34

1822: Kohanna

SHIELD Missile Defense Program, Pete Hegseth Procurement Rules

The Missile Defense Agency announced over 1,000 qualifying offerors for the Scalable Homeland Innovation Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) program, valued at up to $151 billion. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has introduced new procurement rules aimed at diversifying contractors and including smaller companies. Analysts suggest this disruption of traditional defense spending may be a factor in the political pressure currently directed at Hegseth.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 33:23 - 38:07

1773: Two Beards

Wendy Sherman, Israeli Ambassador Yachil Leiter Interviews

Former Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman and Israeli Ambassador Yachil Leiter appeared on PBS to discuss the escalating conflict in the Middle East. Leiter reported on civilian injuries in Tel Aviv following an Iranian ballistic missile barrage and expressed gratitude for U.S. military assistance in intercepting the projectiles. The effectiveness of the Iron Dome and Patriot missile systems is debated, with references made to the performance of Scud missiles during previous conflicts.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 30:16 - 33:18

1749: Gynocracy

Media Sentiment Shift Regarding Elon Musk

A supercut of news media coverage illustrates a dramatic shift in the portrayal of Elon Musk, moving from "the real-life Iron Man" to a figure compared to historical dictators. The transition highlights how media outlets previously praised Musk's innovations in transportation and space before his political alignment changed.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:07:57 - 1:14:15

1739: Hypophora

Golden Dome Defense System, Space-Based Interceptors

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced plans to include funding for a "Golden Dome" or "Iron Dome" missile defense system in the FY26 budget. Rocket scientist Arie Satcher clarified that while "Iron Dome" is a metaphor, the U.S. version would likely involve space-based interceptors to counter ICBMs from Russia, China, and North Korea. The project is linked to the military-industrial complex, with major contractors like Raytheon and Boeing expected to lead development.

Swasticars
Episode 1738 54:45 - 58:39

1738: Swasticars

Federal Retirement Processing in the Boyers Mine

The Department of Government Efficiency has highlighted a federal facility 230 feet underground in Boyers, Pennsylvania, where 700 workers process retirement papers by hand. Known as "the cave" or Iron Mountain, the site represents the lack of computerization in the federal bureaucracy. The facility also houses significant server operations for various private and government entities.

MEGA
Episode 1734 2:55:25 - 2:58:06

1734: MEGA

Ozempic Side Effects, Bone Density Loss, Iron Dome

A viral TikTok video from singer Avery Anna detailed her experience with permanent bone density loss, including osteoporosis, after using Ozempic for one year. The segment warns of the hidden side effects of popular weight-loss drugs. Additionally, the discussion briefly mentions President Trump's plan for an American "Iron Dome" to protect against hypersonic missiles.

Sig Hale
Episode 1732 2:37:56 - 2:40:16

1732: Sig Hale

Marco Rubio and the Quad, Iron Dome Boondoggle

Secretary of State Marco Rubio meets with representatives from the "Quad" (Japan, India, Australia) to discuss countering Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific. The discussion also touches on President Trump's renewed interest in building an "Iron Dome" missile defense system over the United States, which the hosts characterize as a potential massive financial "boondoggle."

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 42:09 - 43:36

1707: Sweet Seventeen

Missile Defense Technology, Israel-Iran Conflict Results

The recent exchange of missiles between Iran and Israel is used to highlight advancements in missile defense technology. The hosts argue that the lack of significant damage from 180 Iranian missiles demonstrates the effectiveness of modern "Star Wars" style defense systems that Trump has proposed for the United States.

Turban Tossing
Episode 1700 2:03:02 - 2:06:45

1700: Turban Tossing

Iran Missile Attack, Israel Defense Response

Iran launched a barrage of approximately 200 missiles at Israel, which President Biden described as "defeated and ineffective." U.S. Navy destroyers assisted in intercepting the missiles. Donald Trump criticized the administration, claiming the world is "unraveling" under their watch. The hosts suggest the attack was largely "theater" with minimal actual damage.

Rainbow of Rockets
Episode 1683 2:47:59 - 2:51:37

1683: Rainbow of Rockets

Hezbollah Arsenal, Israel-Lebanon Conflict Escalation

Tensions are rising between Israel and Hezbollah following the assassination of a top commander in Beirut. Hezbollah's rocket arsenal is now estimated at 150,000, including precise weapons capable of reaching Tel Aviv. A "boots on the ground" report from the region suggests that both sides engage in "coordinated" responses for social media visuals while the military-industrial complex profits from the deployment of aircraft carriers.

WWX
Episode 1651 1:48 - 8:15

1651: WWX

Israel-Iran Conflict Escalation, Media Coverage Skepticism

Media reports detail an unprecedented Iranian drone and missile attack against Israel following a deadly strike on Iran's consulate in Syria. The narrative highlights the activation of the Iron Dome defense system and President Biden's return to the White House to monitor the situation. Skepticism is expressed regarding the "staged" nature of the escalation and the predictability of the military response.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 57:38 - 1:03:32

1649: Stay Alarmed

Iran Retaliation Threat, Damascus Embassy Strike

Iran has vowed revenge against Israel following an airstrike on its embassy compound in Damascus that killed Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Saeedi and other high-ranking officials. Israel has bolstered its Iron Dome defenses and begun jamming GPS signals in anticipation of a retaliatory strike. U.S. officials have indicated they will support Israel against Iranian threats, while the IDF remains on high alert.

Red Book Special
Episode 1648 33:26 - 36:16

1648: Red Book Special

Moon Bases and Iron Sky Movie PR

The hosts discuss reports of Russia planning a manned moon base, which they claim confirms their long-standing "moon base" theory. They also suggest that news stories about the "dark side of the moon" are actually viral marketing for the film *Iron Sky*, which features Nazis living on the moon.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 35:53 - 38:28

1647: Carbon Bomb

Lithium Iron Phosphate and Sodium-Ion Battery Technology

Chinese automaker BYD is utilizing lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries, which are noted for being more stable and durable than traditional lithium-ion cells. Additionally, reports from Deutsche Welle highlight the development of sodium-ion or "salt" batteries as a cheaper, non-explosive alternative for electric vehicles. These advancements suggest China is pulling ahead in battery technology by reducing reliance on rare earth minerals.

Lazinsky
Episode 1607 16:10 - 21:43

1607: Lazinsky

Lindsey Graham Proposes Bombing Iran

Senator Lindsey Graham appears on CNN's State of the Union, asserting that the population of Gaza is highly radicalized and taught to hate from birth. Graham announces a bipartisan Senate resolution targeting Iran, suggesting that the U.S. should bomb the Islamic Republic if Hezbollah opens a second front against Israel. He characterizes Iran as the "Great Satan" of the region.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 31:38 - 34:21

1600: Unpack It

US Military Capacity, Funding Conflicts in Ukraine and Israel

President Biden asserts that the United States is the "most powerful nation in history" and can manage support for both Ukraine and Israel simultaneously. The hosts challenge this, citing reports of ammunition shortages and the limited supply of Iron Dome interceptors. They highlight the "dichotomy" of the U.S. funding groups in Ukraine they describe as Nazis while supporting Israel, suggesting Israel is losing the "moral war" in the eyes of the global public.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 1:47:57 - 1:53:11

1600: Unpack It

Iron Beam, Laser Defense Hoaxes and Reality

France 24 reports that viral videos purportedly showing Israel's "Iron Beam" laser defense system were actually footage from the video game Arma 3. However, the report confirms that the 100-kilowatt laser system, developed by Rafael, is real and costs only $4 per launch compared to $50,000 for Iron Dome missiles. The hosts discuss the reality of directed energy weapons and their potential use at the 2024 Paris Olympics.