Topic: Kent

28 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 59:51 - 1:04:36

1853: Anglo

Joe Kent and the Anti-War Intelligence Narrative

Joe Kent has appeared on various platforms, including the Scott Horton Show, to argue that Israel is pushing the U.S. into a war with Iran to topple the regime. The discussion links these military maneuvers to potential distractions from the Jeffrey Epstein files. Kent suggests that powerful intelligence networks may be influencing high-level U.S. policy through intimidation.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 22:51 - 25:17

1852: Jell-No!

Joe Kent Resignation, National Counterterrorism Center, FBI Investigation

Joe Kent resigned as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, citing his inability to support the conflict with Iran. President Trump dismissed Kent as "weak on security" following his departure. Reports from Semaphore indicate that Kent is currently under FBI investigation for allegedly leaking classified information prior to his resignation.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 38:37 - 41:11

1852: Jell-No!

Balfour Declaration, British Imperialism, Joe Kent Interview

The hosts discuss the British Empire's role in creating modern Middle Eastern borders through the Balfour Declaration and the Sykes-Picot Agreement. They argue that the establishment of Israel was a strategic move to protect British waterways and oil interests. Joe Kent appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to claim that the Israeli lobby pressured the U.S. into the current war with Iran.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 3:19:38 - 3:24:14

1764: Rage Quit

New Titles and Upcoming No Agenda Meetups

The show announced several upcoming meetups in Charlotte, Fredericksburg, and Springfield. New titles were granted to Sir Marcel van Dongen and Baronet Sir Brian with an eye. Listeners were encouraged to visit the meetup website to find local gatherings for "emergency connection" and community protection.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 3:19:06 - 3:25:08

1707: Sweet Seventeen

London Meetup Report, Connection is Protection

A large meetup in London brought together producers from Kent, Brazil, and the "Big Smoke" to celebrate the show's 17th anniversary. The segment emphasizes the "Connection is Protection" mantra, encouraging listeners to find or start local meetups to build community outside of digital platforms.

ungreen
Episode 1659 2:06:12 - 2:08:24

1659: ungreen

Seattle Asylum Seekers, Kent Hotel Funding Dispute

A group of asylum seekers in Seattle is protesting a move from a hotel in Kent, claiming the city has not paid the bill. The city of Seattle clarified it is committed to funding housing for 45 families through June, but the location of the shelter may change, causing frustration among the families.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 3:00:20 - 3:05:18

1657: Trash Can Man

End of Show Mix, Media Deconstruction Montage

The final segment features a sound collage blending historical audio from the 1970 Kent State shootings and Vietnam War protests with modern coverage of campus unrest and the Israel-Hamas conflict. The mix emphasizes recurring themes of government "boogeymen" and the cyclical nature of political and social upheaval.

Clown World
Episode 1391 2:32:16 - 2:34:15

1391: Clown World

Superman Bisexual Reveal, DC Comics Motto Change

DC Comics announced that the new Superman, Jonathan Kent, is bisexual. Additionally, the character's classic motto has been changed from "Truth, Justice, and the American Way" to "Truth, Justice, and a Better Tomorrow," which the hosts characterize as "Bidenism."

Media Liescape
Episode 1358 1:28:08 - 1:33:17

1358: Media Liescape

Executive Producer Credits, King and Queen of Kent

Gregory Forsyth Foreman is recognized as a top executive producer for the episode. He shares a lengthy note regarding his marriage to the "Queen of Kent" and his "Kexit" efforts. The segment includes various jingles and a discussion on the moral backbone provided by independent media.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:15:44 - 1:19:21

1250: Noodle Nation

Democrats Kneeling in Kente Cloth and Voter Backlash

Democratic leaders, including Nancy Pelosi and Jerry Nadler, faced criticism after kneeling in the Capitol Visitor Center while wearing Kente cloth scarves. Comedian Terrence Williams and other black commentators mocked the gesture as a hollow attempt to secure votes through tokenism rather than tangible policy. The hosts highlight the irony of the Democratic Party engaging in what would normally be labeled "cultural appropriation."

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 1:19:22 - 1:23:35

1250: Noodle Nation

Obianuju Ekeocha Criticizes Kente Cloth Tokenism

Obianuju Ekeocha, a prominent activist from Ghana, criticized U.S. Democrats for using Kente cloth as a political prop. She explained that the fabric belongs to the Ashanti tribe and carries deep cultural significance that was ignored by the politicians. Ekeocha also noted the historical irony that some tribes associated with Kente cloth were involved in the slave trade, making the gesture an "extra insult" to many Africans.

No Sweat
Episode 1191 49:35 - 54:17

1191: No Sweat

Marie Yovanovitch Background, CIA Operative Allegations

Questions are raised regarding the background of former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch. Analysis by Steve Pieczenik suggests that her upbringing in Russia and Canada, followed by her education at the elite Kent School in Connecticut, fits the profile of a CIA recruit. The theory posits that her career in the Foreign Service may have served as cover for intelligence operations.

Olive Theory
Episode 1190 21:28 - 26:05

1190: Olive Theory

George Kent, William Taylor, and Never Trumper Allegations

During the impeachment hearings, Representative Eric Swalwell questioned State Department officials George Kent and William Taylor about being "Never Trumpers." George Kent had a verbal slip, describing himself as a "career non-professional" rather than a non-partisan official. Devin Nunes also raised questions regarding the whistleblower's coordination with Democrats and Hunter Biden's role at Burisma.

Privilege Walk
Episode 1034 1:19:43 - 1:21:25

1034: Privilege Walk

Arthur Kent "Scud Stud" Reference and Value for Value

The hosts recall Arthur Kent, known as the "Scud Stud" from the Gulf War era, while thanking social media executive producers. They reiterate the "value for value" model, encouraging listeners to support the show based on the utility they receive.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 1:22:27 - 1:27:52

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Canadian Political Resignations, Patrick Brown and Kent Hehr

Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown resigned following allegations of sexual misconduct, which he categorically denied and vowed to fight in court. Additionally, Canadian federal minister Kent Hehr resigned from the cabinet after allegations surfaced regarding inappropriate comments made to women in elevators. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated his government's unequivocal support for women who come forward with such allegations.

Cyber Soldiers
Episode 766 2:17:55 - 2:24:59

766: Cyber Soldiers

Kent State Documentary, Question Authority Bumper Stickers

A discussion inspired by the documentary "The Day the Sixties Died" regarding the 1970 Kent State shootings and their long-term impact on political activism. The hosts reflect on the "Question Authority" culture of the past and its perceived absence in modern political discourse.

Putinism
Episode 640 1:58:02 - 2:06:28

640: Putinism

Ebola Outbreak Media Coverage, Dr. Kent Brantly's Return

The media coverage of the Ebola outbreak is analyzed as "hype," specifically focusing on the return of infected American Dr. Kent Brantly to Atlanta. CNN's Sanjay Gupta provided play-by-play commentary as Brantly walked into Emory University Hospital, contradicting earlier reports that he was near death. The segment also discusses the potential for "experimental compassionate" vaccines and the use of the outbreak to justify travel restrictions.

Tangible Things
Episode 639 33:40 - 36:54

639: Tangible Things

Dr. Kent Brantley, Samaritan's Purse, and Liberia Outbreak

The story of Dr. Kent Brantley, a 33-year-old medical missionary for Samaritan's Purse, is detailed following his infection with Ebola in Monrovia, Liberia. Despite wearing full protective gear, Brantley fell ill, initially suspecting malaria. The hosts also trace the history of the Ivory Coast strain back to a 1994 necropsy on a chimpanzee.