Topic: James Cameron

15 chapters across the catalog

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 2:23:39 - 2:27:09

1567: Wagner the Dog

Titan Submersible Implosion, James Cameron's Analysis

The Titan submersible, which disappeared during a descent to the Titanic, suffered a catastrophic implosion. Filmmaker James Cameron revealed that the deep-sea community knew within an hour of the loss of communications that the sub was gone, as acoustic networks detected a loud bang. The hosts argue the four-day search-and-rescue narrative was a media distraction.

Mint19
Episode 1194 22:25 - 26:22

1194: Mint19

Game Changers Documentary, Plant-Based Diet Indoctrination

The documentary "The Game Changers," produced by James Cameron and featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, is criticized as a tool for plant-based diet indoctrination. The film's claims about Roman gladiators being vegetarians and the performance benefits of veganism for elite athletes are met with skepticism. The discussion links the promotion of "Impossible Meat" to Agenda 21 and globalist dietary control.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 2:30:51 - 2:35:55

600: Seven Proxies

Climate Change Filibuster, Showtime Series, Hollywood Activism

Senate Democrats staged an all-night filibuster to urge action on global warming, a move praised by Ralph Nader. Simultaneously, Showtime promoted "Years of Living Dangerously," a documentary series produced by James Cameron featuring celebrities like Matt Damon and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The hosts characterize the media blitz as an "alarmist" spectacle designed to create a sense of emergency.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 2:38:31 - 2:42:57

600: Seven Proxies

Years of Living Dangerously Trailer, Climate Change Expenditures

The trailer for the Showtime series "Years of Living Dangerously" is reviewed, featuring dramatic footage of wildfires and melting glaciers. The hosts argue that the series is a high-budget propaganda effort. They pivot to a 2014 Federal Climate Change Expenditures Report, which details billions of dollars in government spending on research and "clean energy" technology.

Seven Proxies
Episode 600 3:05:39 - 3:10:59

600: Seven Proxies

Climate Change Enlightenment, James Cameron, $22 Billion Spending

The hosts conclude that time and cold winters will eventually defeat the global warming "scare." They argue that understanding the financial and political mechanisms behind the movement provides a state of "enlightenment" that reduces fear. The segment ends with a reminder of the $22 billion spent annually in the U.S. on climate initiatives that have not "fixed" the perceived problem.

Episode 400 1:21:17 - 1:25:13

400: This is How We Spin

UN Resolutions and Titanic 3D Media Saturation

The hosts criticize the media for ignoring the technical language of UN Security Council resolutions on Syria, which mention "advance teams" as a precursor to larger missions. Simultaneously, the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking is used by parent companies Viacom and Fox to promote James Cameron's 3D re-release. The "captivated" narrative is described as a manufactured media memo.

Train Crashes into Plane
Episode 219 1:35:29 - 1:40:29

219: Train Crashes into Plane

BP Oil Spill Command Center Photo Manipulation

BP admitted to posting a photoshopped image of its Houston command center to exaggerate the level of activity during the Gulf oil spill. The hosts expand on this, suggesting that the underwater video feeds of the well capping might also be fabricated or staged. They question the high quality of the video in deep, oily water and suggest a media hoax is underway.

Elephant In The Room
Episode 199 1:20:23 - 1:24:57

199: Elephant In The Room

Gulf Oil Spill, Media Propaganda and Avatar Comparisons

Geraldo Rivera's coverage of the Gulf oil spill included an interview with Sigourney Weaver, who compared the environmental disaster to the movie "Avatar." The hosts criticize the lack of aerial footage of the spill and the use of "Avatar" as a propaganda tool to re-energize the environmental movement. They argue that the media is portraying oil companies as seeking "quick profits" despite the decades required for deep-sea drilling projects.

Goldman Sachs and the Pedo Bear
Episode 193 1:45:53 - 1:49:05

193: Goldman Sachs and the Pedo Bear

Avatar DVD Release, Global Warming Skepticism

The DVD release of James Cameron's "Avatar" is noted for its heavy environmental message and its alignment with current political goals. During her interview, Sigourney Weaver admitted there is only a "50% chance" that climate predictions will come true but insisted on immediate legislative action. The hosts interpret this admission as a sign that skepticism is successfully challenging the "settled science" narrative.

Smoke Gets In Your Eyes
Episode 192 1:51:33 - 1:53:56

192: Smoke Gets In Your Eyes

James Cameron in Brazil, Amazon Dam Protest

Director James Cameron and actress Sigourney Weaver traveled to Brazil to protest the construction of a massive hydroelectric dam in the Amazon. The protest is compared to previous environmental activism by the singer Sting. Critics argue that the dam provides green energy and that the celebrities are using their "Avatar" fame to interfere in local infrastructure projects.

Monica Crowley's Stilettos
Episode 166 6:06 - 7:35

166: Monica Crowley's Stilettos

James Cameron, Avatar Box Office Success

Director James Cameron is criticized for his public comments regarding the $1.3 billion box office success of Avatar. The hosts reference his "king of the world" persona from the Titanic era and his dismissal of critics as "nattering nabobs of negativity." They suggest high-profile figures in Hollywood and politics are increasingly monitoring the podcast.

Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti
Episode 165 43:29 - 47:32

165: Earthquake Machine Strikes Haiti

Neurological Effects of 3D Movies and Avatar

Research by Jonah Lehrer suggests that watching 3D movies causes a decrease in frontal lobe activity compared to 2D viewing. The hosts discuss the massive success of James Cameron's Avatar and express concern over the psychological impact of immersive 3D technology. They suggest the medium may be used for advanced forms of audience manipulation or mind control.

Waterboarding For Everyone!
Episode 164 1:19:00 - 1:22:16

164: Waterboarding For Everyone!

Avatar 3D Technology, Mind Control, and Holograms

The film Avatar is discussed not just as a movie, but as a vehicle for 3D technology that could be used for psychological conditioning. The hosts recount a 15-year-old Hollywood demonstration of glasses-free holograms that were indistinguishable from reality. They suggest that the current push for 3D home entertainment is designed to increase the efficacy of media-based mind control on younger generations.

30 Taliban Killed
Episode 162 16:04 - 20:32

162: 30 Taliban Killed

Avatar Movie, 3D Mind Control

James Cameron's film Avatar reaches $1 billion in global box office receipts within two weeks, prompting theories about subliminal programming and the physiological effects of polarized 3D glasses. The hosts compare the film's "hokey" storyline unfavorably to the Pixar movie WALL-E and note its high praise from liberal commentators.

Obama vs CIA
Episode 161 1:29:20 - 1:30:48

161: Obama vs CIA

Avatar 3D Movie Critique and Mind Control

James Cameron's film "Avatar" is criticized for its "bland science fiction" and stock characters. The hosts dismiss the 3D technology as a gimmick and suggest the film's immersive nature is a form of mental conditioning to keep viewers trapped in a lower state of consciousness.