Topic: John Africa

10 chapters across the catalog

Escaped Mutant
Episode 1586

1586: Escaped Mutant

No Agenda Episode 1586 Introduction and Gabon Coup

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open episode 1586 of the No Agenda podcast from their respective locations in the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts briefly discuss local weather conditions and the privacy features of Firefox and Graphene OS. The primary news discussion begins with reports of a recent military coup in Gabon, noting the country's strategic importance regarding oil and uranium.

Gerontocracy
Episode 1577

1577: Gerontocracy

No Agenda Episode 1577 Introduction and Africa News Teaser

Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak open Episode 1577 of the No Agenda Show, broadcasting from the Texas Hill Country and Northern Silicon Valley. The hosts preview upcoming coverage of geopolitical shifts in Africa, specifically mentioning the situation in Niger. They suggest that military resources previously destined for Ukraine are being redirected to the African continent as the United States faces strategic losses.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 46:41 - 49:31

1574: X-Ray Specs

George Clooney and Wagner Group in Africa

Actor George Clooney and former National Security Council official John Prendergast published an op-ed in The Economist calling for a crackdown on the Wagner Group's influence in Africa. They argue that the international community has an opportunity to dismantle the mercenary group's financial networks. The hosts view Clooney's involvement as a sign of high-level coordination between Hollywood and intelligence interests.

Flu Tsunami
Episode 1396 1:19:34 - 1:22:06

1396: Flu Tsunami

South Africa Coal Deal, US Climate Strategy

The US and EU announced an $8.5 billion deal to help South Africa decommission its coal plants, which currently provide 80% of the nation's energy. Meanwhile, US Climate Czar John Kerry released a long-term strategy focusing on deep methane reductions. The hosts argue these policies are impractical and will lead to energy and food insecurity.

Bro_splosion
Episode 949 38:47 - 45:25

949: Bro_splosion

Economic Hitman Criticizes Trump's Africa Policy

A listener identifying as an "Economic Hitman" argues that President Trump's cuts to USAID are ceding geopolitical influence in Africa to China. The correspondent also defends the refugee relocation system, claiming that computerized vetting has prevented terrorist activity among relocated populations since 1975.

Effer in the P Me
Episode 721 9:00 - 13:19

721: Effer in the P Me

MOVE Philadelphia Bombing, 30th Anniversary Coincidence

The 30th anniversary of the 1985 MOVE bombing in Philadelphia is highlighted as a potential contextual link to the recent train derailment. Historical details are provided regarding the Philadelphia Police Department dropping C4 explosives from a helicopter onto a residential compound, resulting in 11 deaths and the destruction of 65 homes.

Passport Terrorists!
Episode 629 2:09:42 - 2:17:05

629: Passport Terrorists!

Security Sector Assistance, Global Contractor Funding

President Obama issued an executive order delegating authority for "Security Sector Assistance" to Secretary of State John Kerry under Presidential Directive 23. This classified directive allows billions of dollars to flow to commercial contractors for military and civilian security operations globally. Funding is being directed to countries including Burkina Faso, Chad, and Libya for counter-terrorism, logistics, and surveillance capabilities.

Obama Armbands
Episode 54 1:01:52 - 1:09:03

54: Obama Armbands

China in Africa, Resource Extraction and Economic Hitmen

China has deployed approximately 750,000 workers to Africa, specifically the Congo, to secure minerals like cobalt and palladium for electronics manufacturing. The strategy involves building infrastructure in exchange for duty-free import rights and resource access. This model is compared to the "Economic Hitman" tactics described by author John Perkins, though China's approach is noted as uniquely aggressive.