Topic: Jesse Ventura

16 chapters across the catalog

Million Morons
Episode 1642 1:13:47 - 1:16:42

1642: Million Morons

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Vice Presidential Shortlist

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly considering Aaron Rodgers and Jesse Ventura as potential running mates. The hosts discuss the betting odds for various candidates and the significance of Kennedy's upcoming announcement in Oakland. Kennedy's appeal to "Bitcoin" voters and older demographics is also noted.

ok zoomer
Episode 1397 36:15 - 39:39

1397: ok zoomer

Jesse Ventura Conspiracy Theory, 2009 Alex Jones Interview

A 2009 clip from Jesse Ventura's television show features Alex Jones and Dr. Rima Laibow discussing a "forced depopulation agenda" through the medical system. The speakers predicted the rise of medical tyranny and compulsory vaccinations under the direction of the World Health Organization and the Bilderberg Group. The discussion notes the accuracy of these decade-old predictions regarding quarantine camps in Australia.

Hispandering
Episode 785 1:33:24 - 1:38:26

785: Hispandering

Ham Radio, TV Licensing, Jesse Ventura Candidacy

A donor from Maui, Hawaii, prompts a discussion about ham radio and the PSK 31 digital mode. Another donor from the UK mentions the high cost of the annual TV license, which the hosts find exorbitant. The segment also addresses a listener's suggestion regarding a potential 2016 presidential run by Jesse Ventura via the Libertarian Party.

Slave Bracelet
Episode 554 1:27:54 - 1:31:13

554: Slave Bracelet

Jesse Ventura on SEAL Team 6, Extrajudicial Assassination

Former Governor Jesse Ventura appears on RT to discuss the glorification of SEAL Team 6. The hosts analyze a segment where the interviewer refers to the unit as an "extrajudicial assassination" group, noting Ventura's history with unit creator Dick Marcinko.

Tesla Dome
Episode 336 1:48:58 - 1:50:47

336: Tesla Dome

Bad Acting, Jesse Ventura, Zorro Clip

A humorous clip from a low-budget television production features Jesse Ventura in an early acting role. The hosts mock the poor dialogue and production values of the scene, which involves a dramatic revelation about a character's parentage.

Self Radicalize!
Episode 293 2:35 - 6:05

293: Self Radicalize!

Jesse Ventura, Joy Behar Interview Analysis

Former Governor Jesse Ventura appeared on Joy Behar's program to promote his new book, leading to a contentious exchange regarding a potential government shutdown. The discussion focused on whether military personnel would receive pay and the impact of a shutdown on Social Security recipients and food stamp programs.

Self Radicalize!
Episode 293 12:24 - 16:55

293: Self Radicalize!

Jesse Ventura, Piers Morgan Afghanistan Lithium Theory

Jesse Ventura engaged in a heated debate with Piers Morgan on CNN regarding the true motivations for the war in Afghanistan. Ventura claimed the military presence is tied to a $1 trillion vein of lithium discovered in the region, while Morgan dismissed Ventura's skepticism regarding the official 9/11 narrative.

Self Radicalize!
Episode 293 1:14:50 - 1:18:09

293: Self Radicalize!

False Flag Operations, Gulf of Tonkin Admission

Jesse Ventura discusses the history of "false flag" operations used to justify American military intervention, specifically citing the Gulf of Tonkin incident. He references Robert McNamara's later admission that the attack never occurred, as well as the declassified Operation Northwoods documents from the JFK era.

Obama Needs Water
Episode 292 2:02:07 - 2:06:25

292: Obama Needs Water

MSNBC's Pro-War History and Muzzled Journalists

A Russia Today report deconstructs MSNBC's history of supporting military interventions despite its liberal reputation. The segment highlights how anti-war voices like Phil Donahue were cancelled and journalists like Ashley Banfield and Peter Arnett were muzzled or fired for criticizing the Iraq War. The report concludes that the network prioritizes "militainment" over objective reporting.

Dead Angry Birds
Episode 266 2:10:42 - 2:14:22

266: Dead Angry Birds

World Trade Center 7, Jesse Ventura, Media Accountability

The hosts discuss the collapse of World Trade Center 7 and the lack of official explanation for its freefall speed. They reference an interview by Jesse Ventura with a 9/11 Commission lawyer who claimed the "institution" had to be protected over the truth. Adam Curry pledges to stop discussing 9/11 theories if a logical explanation for Building 7 is provided.

Magnets In Space
Episode 182 41:52 - 46:20

182: Magnets In Space

Rod Blagojevich, Jesse Ventura, Geraldo Rivera Interview

Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich appeared on Geraldo Rivera's show alongside Jesse Ventura. Blagojevich demanded the release of full FBI recordings of his conversations, claiming the government is suppressing evidence that would exonerate him. The hosts discuss the possibility of interviewing Blagojevich for their own stream, noting his transition into a reality TV personality.

Magnets In Space
Episode 182 46:21 - 48:06

182: Magnets In Space

Jesse Ventura, Conspiracy Theory TV, Anger in Activism

Jesse Ventura's show "Conspiracy Theory" on TruTV is criticized for being overly dramatized, which the hosts believe makes the subject matter easy for the public to dismiss. They observe that Ventura appears increasingly frustrated and angry, suggesting that such a demeanor is counterproductive for those trying to expose uncomfortable truths.

The Heroin Boot And You
Episode 163 1:37:43 - 1:44:39

163: The Heroin Boot And You

Jesse Ventura Conspiracy Theory Show, Bilderberg Group

The TruTV program "Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura," featuring Alex Jones as a consultant, is analyzed as a potential form of "misdirection" propaganda. While the show covers topics like the Bilderberg Group and global elite power brokers, the hosts argue its over-dramatized production style is designed to make the subject matter appear ridiculous to mainstream viewers. The segment notes that TruTV is owned by Time Warner, a corporation with ties to the very organizations the show purports to expose.

Throwin' The "Oh"
Episode 66 10:03 - 13:11

66: Throwin' The "Oh"

Jesse Ventura, XFL Football Fiasco

Vince McMahon's attempt to compete with the NFL through the XFL is described as a commercial fiasco. Jesse Ventura's involvement as an announcer for the league while serving as Governor of Minnesota caused significant friction with the local media. The segment also touches on the contested Senate race between Al Franken and Norm Coleman in Minnesota.

Planes Trains and Lyndon LaRouche
Episode 41 1:04:39 - 1:07:00

41: Planes Trains and Lyndon LaRouche

Ron Paul Rally, Jesse Ventura and Autographed Baseballs

Adam Curry prepares to attend the "Rally for the Republic" in Minneapolis, where Ron Paul and Jesse Ventura are scheduled to speak. Dvorak expresses an interest in starting a collection of autographs specifically on baseballs, requesting that Curry obtain signatures from the political figures at the event.

Benefits Supervisor Sleeping
Episode 32 53:40 - 59:17

32: Benefits Supervisor Sleeping

Personality and Authenticity in Political Candidates

Political candidates often adopt a "phony facade" during campaigns that masks their true personalities. Historical examples like Walter Mondale and contemporary figures like Mike Huckabee demonstrate that candidates often appear more engaging and humorous when they are not constrained by the rigors of a presidential race.