Topic: John Brennan

151 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 48:08 - 52:38

1862: Smear Campaign

John Brennan, James Comey Subpoenas, and Retribution Claims

Former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey have received subpoenas from the Department of Justice regarding their activities while in government. Brennan defends his actions as lawful and consistent with his authorities, specifically regarding the investigation into Russian interference in 2016. He characterizes the current DOJ actions as a "retribution campaign" by Donald Trump intended to harass political critics.

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:50:23 - 1:54:30

1855: Gooder

Kash Patel FBI Email Hack and John Brennan Reaction

An Iranian-linked hacking group known as Handala breached the personal email of FBI Director Kash Patel, releasing historical correspondence and photos from 2010 to 2019. Former CIA Director John Brennan noted that the hack demonstrates Iran's sophisticated cyber capabilities during the ongoing war. The U.S. government is offering a $10 million reward for information leading to the hackers.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 51:23 - 55:57

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Tulsi Gabbard, Obama Administration Declassification Claims

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released declassified documents alleging that the Obama administration conspired to subvert the 2016 election results. The evidence reportedly shows that top officials, including John Brennan and James Comey, manufactured intelligence to support the Russia collusion narrative. Despite the gravity of these claims, Gabbard noted a lack of coverage from major outlets like the New York Times.

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 2:39:48 - 2:44:47

1071: Commie Comey

James Comey and John Brennan Communist Ties

Lou Dobbs reports on past statements by James Comey and John Brennan regarding their sympathies for communism. Comey reportedly admitted to being a communist in his youth, while Brennan voted for a Communist Party candidate during the Cold War. The hosts discuss the "Mockingbird" program and the shift in how the FBI is portrayed in popular media.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:14:38 - 1:17:31

1821: Genesis

Analysis of the Red-Green-Blue Axis Theory

The hosts debate the validity of the "Red-Green-Blue Axis" theory, which posits a collaboration between Marxists, Islamists, and globalists. While some analysts link these movements to a planned "violent coup" against Trump, the hosts suggest the rhetoric is primarily designed to influence the upcoming midterm elections.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:56:44 - 1:58:32

1803: Drone Wall

Tropical Storm Naming and John Brennan's Media Appearances

The naming of tropical storms like "Kendra" and "Hulu" is mocked as part of a climate change narrative. Former CIA Director John Brennan appeared on MSNBC to criticize Trump's comments on the James Comey case, claiming they threaten DOJ independence. Brennan is criticized for his lack of perceived trustworthiness and his history of controversial statements.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 28:14 - 31:20

1785: Mackerels

Barack Obama Intelligence Community Assessment, John Brennan Claims

A 2017 clip of James Clapper confirms that President Barack Obama tasked the intelligence community with the assessment that initiated the Russia investigation. Claims are made regarding John Brennan's political motivations and his past tenure as CIA station chief in Riyadh.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 51:12 - 52:48

1784: Yakcasting

John Brennan, Congressional Testimony on Steele Dossier

Archival footage shows former CIA Director John Brennan testifying before Congress regarding his knowledge of the Steele Dossier. Brennan denied the CIA relied on the document for intelligence assessments, a claim that critics and lawmakers like Trey Gowdy suggest is contradicted by internal memos. The testimony has led to renewed calls for perjury investigations against former intelligence officials.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 47:49 - 52:05

1780: Chatbox

Trump Accuses Comey and Brennan of Treason

Donald Trump has publicly accused former FBI Director James Comey and former CIA Director John Brennan of treason regarding the Russia investigation. Reports indicate that the Department of Justice is investigating Brennan for potentially lying to Congress and Comey for unspecified criminal conduct. Trump characterizes their actions as an "insurance policy" intended to remove him from office.

Talking Toilet
Episode 1751 1:44:54 - 1:47:40

1751: Talking Toilet

SignalGate and National Security Communication Security

Former CIA Director John Brennan criticized the use of the Signal messaging app by high-level national security officials for discussing military operations in Yemen. The controversy, dubbed "SignalGate," involves National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and other principals using unclassified systems for sensitive communications. Critics argue that even if the messages were encrypted, operational details should have been kept on secured government networks.

Lipless Wonder
Episode 1713 56:48 - 1:02:55

1713: Lipless Wonder

Tulsi Gabbard, DNI Nomination and Intelligence Community

The nomination of Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence (DNI) has sparked intense backlash from former intelligence officials like John Brennan and John Bolton. Critics cite her past meetings with Bashar al-Assad and her skepticism of U.S. involvement in Syria as evidence of her being "unqualified." Supporters argue that her role is to provide a check on the "protection racket" of the intelligence community and ensure the President receives unbiased information.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 28:48 - 34:01

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Project Cirrus, Cloud Seeding, Weather Modification History

Historical efforts to control weather date back to Project Cirrus after World War II, where GE and the US Army used dry ice to attempt hurricane modification. Later experiments like Project Stormfury used silver iodide for cloud seeding, though causal effects remained unproven. The discussion references a 1962 speech by Lyndon Johnson regarding weather control and recent comments by former CIA Director John Brennan on stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) as a geoengineering tool.

Poonami
Episode 1645 48:57 - 52:06

1645: Poonami

US Intelligence Duty-to-Warn and Putin's Rejection

The U.S. State Department issued a public warning weeks before the Moscow attack regarding potential extremist targeting of large gatherings and concerts. Former CIA Director John Brennan explained the "duty-to-warn" protocol, while Vladimir Putin had previously dismissed the American warnings as "blackmail" intended to destabilize Russian society.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 24:12 - 25:49

1638: Test Tube Babies

New York Times Report on CIA Bases in Ukraine

A 5,000-word New York Times article detailed the existence of secret CIA bases in Ukraine dating back to 2014. The report is characterized as a strategic leak or propaganda piece that confirms long-standing suspicions of deep US intelligence involvement in the region since the Maidan revolution.

Honorifics
Episode 1597 17:53 - 22:25

1597: Honorifics

Intelligence Failure Theories and Potential Saudi-Israel Deal Impact

The failure of Israeli and U.S. intelligence to detect the Hamas attack is scrutinized, with former CIA Director John Brennan appearing on NBC to discuss the lapse. Theories suggest that Hamas may have fed false information to double agents or bypassed technical surveillance through low-tech planning. Analysts suggest the timing of the attack was intended to undermine a potential normalization deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia involving the Iranian-Russian axis.

Clips of the Day
Episode 1550 41:12 - 45:25

1550: Clips of the Day

Patrick Byrne, Deep State and Russian Collusion Claims

Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne appears on Fox Business to claim he has evidence of political espionage involving John Brennan and James Comey. Byrne asserts that the Russian collusion investigation was a "lie" and that Attorney General Bill Barr is prepared to expose the deep state. The hosts discuss Byrne's past romantic relationship with Maria Butina and his transition into a whistleblower role.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 24:37 - 26:54

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Nancy Pelosi and John Brennan on Legal Presumption of Innocence

Nancy Pelosi and former CIA Director John Brennan faced criticism for public statements suggesting a reversal of the "innocent until proven guilty" standard regarding Donald Trump's indictment. Pelosi's tweet claiming Trump could "prove his innocence" at trial was flagged by Twitter with a fact-check link to Cornell Law School regarding U.S. legal standards.

Buffalo Feathers
Episode 1543 1:18:09 - 1:20:58

1543: Buffalo Feathers

Burden of Proof and the Brennan Doctrine

The discussion critiques the shifting public perception of legal standards, where political figures suggest defendants must prove their innocence. This is contrasted with a clip of John Brennan stating people are "innocent until alleged to be involved in criminal activity," a phrasing that critics argue dangerously undermines the actual constitutional standard of "innocent until proven guilty."

Upcycling Ruminants
Episode 1492 9:48 - 13:12

1492: Upcycling Ruminants

John Brennan, Russian Sabotage Narrative

Former CIA Director John Brennan suggested that Russia is the most likely suspect in the pipeline sabotage to signal its reach beyond Ukrainian borders. While Nord Stream 2 reportedly remains untouched, Brennan argued that Russia could target other pipelines bringing gas from Norway to weaken European resolve. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen echoed these concerns, labeling EU infrastructure a target.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 59:15 - 1:03:31

1458: Prime Time Purge

John Brennan, Lori Lightfoot on Presumption of Guilt

Former CIA Director John Brennan and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot are criticized for rhetoric that undermines the presumption of innocence. Brennan suggested people are "innocent until alleged" to be involved in crime, while Lightfoot claimed that once charges are brought, "these people are guilty." These comments are framed as part of a broader trend toward authoritarianism, including New York's new social media monitoring laws for "hateful conduct."