Topic: Island

238 chapters across the catalog

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:08:29 - 1:12:11

1863: Nekkidly

Falkland Islands, Pentagon Leak

A leaked Pentagon memo suggests a shift in US policy regarding the Falkland Islands, potentially punishing the UK for its lack of involvement in the Iran conflict. While the US has historically remained neutral, the memo has caused alarm in the British Foreign Office. The relationship between the US and UK regarding the islands dates back to the covert help provided during the 1982 war.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:12:12 - 1:14:36

1863: Nekkidly

Javier Milei, Argentina Rearmament

Argentina is reportedly rearming with the help of NATO allies, purchasing F-16 jets from Denmark with US missile support. This comes as President Trump maintains a close relationship with Argentine President Javier Milei. Military experts express concern that the UK no longer has the naval footprint or troop levels required to defend the Falkland Islands as it did in 1982.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 1:27:20 - 1:28:49

1863: Nekkidly

Karg Island, Iran Bombing Campaign

The US Treasury Secretary was questioned regarding a potential bombing campaign against military installations at Karg Island, a critical nexus for Iranian oil. Reports suggest the Iranian regime's command and control system is in chaos, with recent missile launches described as acts of desperation. The administration maintains that "all options are on the table," including the possibility of Karg Island becoming a US asset.

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 50:36 - 53:03

1856: CIS Lunar

No Kings Day, Gays of Hormuz Satire

A satirical "man on the street" interview at a "No Kings Day" protest featured a comedian asking participants about the "Gays of Hormuz." The segment mocked the focus on the Strait of Hormuz by suggesting the waterway be turned into a "Fire Island" style destination. The interviewees, seemingly unaware of the satire, agreed that the "Gays of Hormuz" have been historically discriminated against in war.

Gooder
Episode 1855 52:56 - 54:51

1855: Gooder

Potential Seizure of Karg Island and Iranian Oil

Military analysts are considering the seizure of Karg Island as a strategic option to shut down the Iranian oil economy without destroying its infrastructure. General Frank McKenzie suggested that holding such territory would provide significant leverage in negotiations and humiliate the Iranian regime. Such "seize and hold" operations are being planned as potential contingencies for the U.S. Marines.

Rackout
Episode 1854

1854: Rackout

Donald Trump, Iran Negotiations and the Strait of Hormuz

Donald Trump claims Iranian negotiators offered a significant "gift" related to oil and gas as the regime nears military defeat. Reports indicate the U.S. is deploying 5,000 additional troops to the region, potentially to secure Karg Island or the Iranian coastline. Speculation suggests the gift involves eight to ten oil tankers sailing under Pakistani flags to bypass blockades in the Strait of Hormuz.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 8:39 - 11:41

1851: Mork & Mimi

Donald Trump, 1988 Interview and Karg Island Strategy

Donald Trump references a 1988 interview where he first proposed taking control of Iran's Karg Island to secure oil interests. The President defends his long-term geopolitical instincts, citing his early warnings about Osama bin Laden in his books prior to the September 11 attacks. He criticizes past administrations, specifically Bill Clinton, for failing to act on intelligence regarding terrorist threats.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 2:26:43 - 2:31:10

1843: Token Muncher

Love Stinks Fundraiser, Rhode Island SPCA

The Rhode Island SPCA held its annual "Love Stinks" fundraiser, where donors pay $10 to have the names of ex-lovers or political figures placed in a cat litter box. NPR reports that the vast majority of political names submitted this year were from the Trump administration. The hosts mock the concept of "cat litter retribution" as a form of catharsis.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 21:55 - 25:42

1839: Feces Thesis

Legal Challenges and Prosecution Limits in Epstein Investigation

Debate persists over whether new criminal charges can be filed against Epstein's associates given the statute of limitations and jurisdictional complexities of the U.S. Virgin Islands. While survivors seek closure, legal experts note that many documents show social associations rather than prosecutable crimes. Some critics argue the ongoing focus on the files is politically motivated rather than a pursuit of new indictments.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 27:13 - 31:02

1836: Big Bully

Greenland Spacecraft Theory, Weather Machines and Ancient Moyses

A viral ufology lecture claims a 300-mile-long spacecraft is melting out of the Greenland ice cap, functioning as a weather machine that triggered the last ice age 50,000 years ago. The theory suggests the craft was inhabited by a race called the "Moyses," linked to the stone heads on Easter Island. The speaker alleges a B-52 bomber crashed in 1947 after entering a "dampening field" generated by the craft, which supposedly serves as the source for modern CIA technology.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:02:04 - 1:08:48

1827: CIS-Lunar

Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead

Claudio Neves Valente, a former Brown University PhD student, was found dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage facility following a shooting at Brown University. Valente is also suspected of murdering MIT nuclear science professor Nuno Loureiro, with whom he had academic ties in Portugal. Police credited a "homeless hero" for providing a crucial tip that led to the discovery of the suspect's vehicle.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 55:54 - 1:02:57

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Turtle Island Liberation Front, New Year's Eve Bomb Plot

The FBI arrested four members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front for allegedly plotting IED attacks on logistics companies in Los Angeles and Orange County for New Year's Eve. The suspects were filmed rehearsing with bomb-making materials in the Mojave Desert. The hosts express skepticism regarding the severity of the threat, noting the presence of informants and the lack of essential components like pipe caps in the evidence.

Death Buses
Episode 1797 1:04:06 - 1:08:04

1797: Death Buses

Hawaii COVID-19 Mortality Rates, Ethnic Disparities

While Governor Josh Green touts Hawaii's low COVID-19 mortality rates, the hosts point to data showing that Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders experienced some of the highest death rates in the country. The discussion questions the accuracy of the governor's "analytical" success story and the impact of strict island lockdowns.

chatJCD
Episode 1788 2:26:14 - 2:34:23

1788: chatJCD

US-China Competition over Cook Islands Minerals

The U.S. State Department has entered talks with the Cook Islands regarding seabed mineral research to counter Chinese influence in the Pacific. The FBI recently opened an office in New Zealand to monitor CCP activity in the region. The U.S. is attempting to secure domestic and allied sources of rare earth minerals, which are currently 90% controlled by China.

Circularity
Episode 1782 17:17 - 20:24

1782: Circularity

JP Morgan, Les Wexner and Epstein's Financial Network

Jeffrey Epstein's wealth and operations were supported by a network of high-profile financiers including Les Wexner, Leon Black, and Glenn Dubin. Legal settlements related to Epstein's activities have reached approximately $807 million, with JP Morgan Chase paying $290 million to victims and Deutsche Bank paying $75 million. Investigations highlight how Epstein utilized properties in Florida, New York, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands to facilitate human trafficking while securing significant tax breaks through local government influence.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 2:20:00 - 2:22:25

1770: Control Grid

Meta, Nuclear Power, AI Data Centers

Meta Platforms entered a 20-year agreement with Constellation Energy to secure nuclear power for its AI data centers, following a similar move by Microsoft to restart the Three Mile Island plant. The insatiable electricity and water requirements of large-scale AI facilities are reinvigorating the nuclear power industry, which had previously been in decline. Critics noted the irony of using massive amounts of carbon-free energy to fuel the creation of internet memes and social media content.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 43:08 - 46:32

1758: Scream Circle

Bill O'Reilly Tip of the Day Controversy and Treasure Island Waste

The hosts discuss a perceived "theft" of their "Tip of the Day" segment format by Bill O'Reilly for his concierge members. This transitions into a brief mention of a nuclear waste dump on Treasure Island in San Francisco, which has recently been privatized for residential development despite contamination concerns.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 2:53:39 - 2:56:48

1758: Scream Circle

Rikers Island ICE Access and Tren de Aragua Indictments

A New York judge has temporarily blocked federal immigration agents from accessing Rikers Island jail, despite Mayor Eric Adams' support for the plan. Border Czar Tom Homan and Attorney General Pam Bondi recently announced RICO charges against 27 members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Critics of the Mayor suggest his cooperation with ICE is an attempt to seek favor with the Trump administration regarding his own criminal charges.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:11:37 - 1:15:08

1756: AG Barbie

Banishment History, Southwick Family, Quakers

A historical account of the Southwick family, Quakers who were banished from their Puritan community in the 1600s, is used as a backdrop for modern legal discussions. The Southwicks fled to Shelter Island, New York, where they eventually died of exposure. This historical precedent of "civil death" is being revisited in the context of modern deportation and exile policies.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 45:10 - 47:31

1753: Local Jamoke

Chuck Schumer Criticizes "Penguin Tariffs" and Economic Uncertainty

Senator Chuck Schumer criticized the administration's tariffs as chaotic, specifically mocking the inclusion of the uninhabited Herd and McDonald Islands. Schumer coined the phrase "taxing penguins not Putin" to highlight the perceived absurdity of the trade list. The hosts dismiss Schumer's concerns, arguing that he has no experience in the private sector and is merely attempting to launch viral memes.