Topic: K 9 Unit

1022 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 30:12 - 35:44

1862: Smear Campaign

Charlottesville Protest, SPLC Informants, and Joe Biden Narrative

New evidence from the SPLC indictment suggests the organization paid a leadership member involved in planning the 2017 "Unite the Right" protest in Charlottesville. This revelation challenges the narrative used by Joe Biden during his 2020 campaign, which centered on Donald Trump's "very fine people" comment. The discussion posits that the events in Charlottesville were a coordinated effort involving SPLC-funded actors to undermine the Trump presidency.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 30:08 - 31:34

1858: Nut Spread

Keir Starmer, UK Involvement, Saudi Arabia Visit

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer visited Saudi Arabia to coordinate international actions following the Iran ceasefire. Starmer emphasized the importance of making the truce permanent and reopening the Strait of Hormuz for UK interests. The hosts criticize Starmer's involvement as opportunistic, noting that the UK previously refused to allow the use of its bases for strikes against Iran.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 58:51 - 1:05:19

1858: Nut Spread

Cesar Chavez, Dolores Huerta Rape Allegations, Deplatforming

Labor icon Cesar Chavez is facing widespread deplatforming following sexual assault allegations made by 95-year-old activist Dolores Huerta. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Texas Governor Greg Abbott have both responded by distancing their states from Chavez, with Abbott directing the removal of Cesar Chavez Day from state law. The United Farm Workers (UFW) and the city of Los Angeles have also canceled planned celebrations in light of the "widely acknowledged" allegations.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 1:11:59 - 1:19:10

1858: Nut Spread

H-2A Visa Program, Wage Calculation, UFW Lawsuit

The Trump administration is consolidating the H-2A guest worker program under the Labor Department to streamline seasonal hiring for farmers and hotel operators. A new interim rule changes how wages are calculated, potentially lowering farm worker pay by several dollars per hour to save employers an estimated $24 billion over ten years. Simultaneously, the administration is suing the United Farm Workers (UFW) over wage disputes, a move obscured by the recent focus on Cesar Chavez's personal reputation.

Gooder
Episode 1855 14:48 - 17:21

1855: Gooder

NPR Coverage of No Kings Day and International Protests

NPR and Minnesota Public Radio reported on the No Kings Day protests, highlighting opposition to the war in Iran and the rising cost of living. Organizers estimated millions of attendees across 3,000 rallies aimed at empowering citizens against authoritarian governance. Observations were made regarding the irony of "No Kings" protests occurring in the United Kingdom, which maintains a monarchy.

Gooder
Episode 1855 25:03 - 28:12

1855: Gooder

First Nations Land Agreements and Chinese Resource Investment

Canadian federal policies and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) have shifted control of strategic resources to First Nations governments. These indigenous groups are reportedly entering joint ventures with Chinese partners to provide capital for extracting lithium, cobalt, and LNG. This legal landscape allows China to maintain a dominant force in the global mineral supply chain through agreements with Aboriginal title holders.

Rackout
Episode 1854 1:19:57 - 1:25:51

1854: Rackout

LaGuardia Airport Collision, Fire Truck Transponder Controversy

An investigation into a fatal collision at LaGuardia Airport reveals that the involved fire truck lacked a transponder, preventing the ASDX safety system from alerting controllers. The incident occurred while the truck was responding to an emergency declared by a United Airlines pilot regarding fumes in a cabin. Critics point to the New York Port Authority's refusal to fund transponders for ground vehicles as a primary factor in the tragedy.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 41:11 - 44:42

1852: Jell-No!

Marco Rubio, UN Section 51, Israel Preemptive Strike

Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained that the U.S. launched preemptive strikes against Iran to protect American forces from expected retaliation following an Israeli action. The U.S. filed paperwork with the United Nations under Section 51 to justify these actions as self-defense. Critics like Joe Kent argue this proves Israel is driving American foreign policy in the region.

Off-Ramp
Episode 1847 2:31:40 - 2:35:57

1847: Off-Ramp

Sam Altman, OpenAI Profitability and Market Hoax

Sam Altman discusses the rapid revenue growth of OpenAI and the eventual path to profitability, despite concerns over chip supply chains and competition from models like DeepSeek. The hosts label the current AI boom as the "longest demo in the history of Silicon Valley" and a potential hoax that could lead to a market collapse.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 3:27 - 6:17

1843: Token Muncher

Gallup Poll, Young American Women Seeking Emigration

A recent Gallup poll indicates that 20% of Americans, specifically 40% of women aged 15 to 44, desire to leave the United States permanently. The discussion highlights the ignorance of many would-be emigrants regarding international visa requirements and work permits, specifically mentioning the difficulty of moving to the United Kingdom without significant financial assets or specific labor skills.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:47:52 - 1:50:52

1839: Feces Thesis

United Nations Facing Imminent Financial Collapse

U.S. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned in a letter to member states that the United Nations is facing a financial collapse due to unpaid dues. The United States currently owes approximately $2.1 billion in arrears. Rumors suggest the UN may eventually move its headquarters from New York to Qatar if the liquidity crisis is not resolved.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:39:14 - 2:42:33

1836: Big Bully

Board of Peace, Marco Rubio and UN Obsolescence

At Davos, Marco Rubio introduced the "Board of Peace," a new organization described as a "board of action" intended to circumvent the "United Nations circus." The group's immediate focus is a vision for the future of Gaza and the broader Middle East region. The discussion supports the idea of folding the UN, referencing old John Birch Society bumper stickers that advocated for getting the U.S. out of the international organization.

Greenland Gambit
Episode 1835 1:36:48 - 1:46:04

1835: Greenland Gambit

Amelia Rose AI Phenomenon and UK Mnemonic Warfare

An anti-radicalization game called "Pathways" backfired when the antagonist character, Amelia Rose, was adopted as a viral hero by the British right wing. Using AI technology, users transformed the character into a symbol of English nationalism, criticizing the BBC, Sadiq Khan, and immigration policies. This shift is described as "mnemonic warfare," where the intended negative propaganda was successfully subverted by online activists.

Lincoln's Dome
Episode 1832 2:02:06 - 2:05:56

1832: Lincoln's Dome

Institutional Housing Ban, US Withdrawal from Global Treaties

Donald Trump announced a ban on large institutional investors like Blackstone and Blackrock from purchasing single-family homes to improve housing affordability. Additionally, the U.S. is set to withdraw from 66 international organizations and treaties, including the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. These moves, reviewed by Marco Rubio, are intended to prioritize American interests over globalist agendas.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 9:24 - 11:57

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

Queen Elizabeth II, Annual Christmas Speech Criticism

The hosts critique the tradition of the Queen's Christmas speech in the United Kingdom, which airs annually at 3:00 PM. They describe the address as cold and impersonal, noting the use of electronic news gathering footage showing Prince Charles and his sons visiting children in Africa. The commentary highlights the perceived irony of royals advising the public on fulfillment through service while living on tax money.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 1:28:29 - 1:31:23

1825: MUK-Ultra

British Influence, Tucker Carlson and Neocon Narratives

A theory is presented that British intelligence and "North Sea Nexus" operatives are influencing American foreign policy narratives. Tucker Carlson is criticized for potentially falling for "neocon" positioning regarding U.S. involvement in Israel and Venezuela. The discussion suggests that the U.S. should distance itself from British and EU interests to focus on independent "America First" goals.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:13:25 - 1:15:41

1823: Secretary of Egg

Liz Truss Podcast Launch and Deep State Critique

Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss has launched a new podcast titled "The Liz Truss Show." In her promotional material, she blames the "deep state" and media allies for her 2022 deposition, claiming they sought to destroy her for challenging establishment failures. She intends to use the platform to expose those who brought her down and advocate for a low-tax, high-growth economy.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 1:07:58 - 1:09:37

1822: Kohanna

Luigi Mangione Trial, United Healthcare CEO Murder

Luigi Mangione appeared in a New York City court for a second day regarding the murder of United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Mangione's defense team is attempting to suppress evidence found in his backpack at the time of his arrest in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Despite the high-profile nature of the shooting in Manhattan, Mangione has entered a plea of not guilty.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:00:18 - 1:06:06

1821: Genesis

Samantha Vinograd on CIA-Trained Afghan Zero Units

Former DHS official Samantha Vinograd defended the vetting process, noting that the D.C. shooter had been a member of a CIA-trained "Zero Unit" in Afghanistan. These paramilitary forces worked closely with U.S. intelligence on high-stakes missions for over a decade. Vinograd argued that vetting is not predictive of future violence if an individual is radicalized after entering the country.