Topic: Jeffrey Miller

3 chapters across the catalog

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 1:53:45 - 1:58:42

1458: Prime Time Purge

Barney Miller, Trilateral Commission Predictive Programming

A 1970s episode of the sitcom "Barney Miller" featuring Jeffrey Tambor is analyzed as an early example of predictive programming. In the clip, Tambor's character rants about the Trilateral Commission, David Rockefeller, and a "one-world government." The hosts argue that by placing these "truths" in the mouth of a comedic or "crazy" character, the media conditions the public to dismiss real geopolitical coordination as mere conspiracy theory.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 40:16 - 44:12

1164: Jacked-up Joe

Judith Miller, Jeffrey Epstein Death, Media Skepticism

Former reporter Judith Miller appeared on Fox News to discuss the "brazen" nature of Jeffrey Epstein's death in federal custody. Miller, known for her controversial reporting on Iraq's WMDs, argued that the public is right to be cynical about the official suicide narrative. The segment highlights the shifting facts provided by authorities and the difficulty of maintaining public trust during high-profile criminal investigations.

Episode 575 14:49 - 17:20

575: BIOS Brick

Al-Shabaab Case, Supreme Court Appeal

Senator Dianne Feinstein highlighted a conflicting ruling from the Southern District of California where Judge Jeffrey Miller found the NSA's 215 program constitutional in a case involving Al-Shabaab. The existence of split decisions between different federal courts increases the likelihood that the surveillance issue will be settled by the U.S. Supreme Court.