Topic: Lrad

4 chapters across the catalog

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 2:12 - 10:38

1833: Spicy Mode

Venezuelan Security Guard, Advanced US Sonic Weaponry Claims

A security guard for Nicolas Maduro claimed that a small force of 20 US troops used advanced technology, including drones and sonic weapons, to incapacitate hundreds of Venezuelan soldiers. The account describes weapons causing internal head pressure and bleeding from the nose and mouth. While some skeptics suggest the narrative was planted to intimidate cartels, others point to existing Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) technology as a basis for the claims.

Episode 401 2:19:48 - 2:24:12

401: The War on Chicken

Chicago NATO Summit, Black Hawk Training Drills

Low-level military training maneuvers involving Black Hawk helicopters over Chicago are linked to the upcoming NATO summit. Residents reported seeing military personnel hanging out of windows with weapons during the drills. The hosts question why such a high-security meeting is held in a major city, suggesting it serves as a test for crowd control hardware like Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRAD).

Episode 400 1:33:57 - 1:39:06

400: This is How We Spin

LRAD Sound Devices and Chicago Summit Protests

The Chicago Police Department has acquired Long Range Acoustic Devices (LRAD) for use during upcoming summits. While police frame the devices as "communication tools" for clear messaging, the hosts highlight their history of causing permanent hearing loss when used as acoustic weapons against protesters in Pittsburgh. Democracy Now! and local Chicago news reports are compared for their differing portrayals of the technology.

Fox News Babes
Episode 134 1:29:21 - 1:33:51

134: Fox News Babes

G20 Pittsburgh, Acoustic Weapons, and Rainbow Children

During the G20 summit in Pittsburgh, police utilized a Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) sound cannon to disperse protesters, marking a significant use of acoustic weaponry on American citizens. The summit is criticized for its messaging regarding a global economic unit. The show concludes with a lighthearted discussion about "rainbow children" and the importance of positive thinking amidst societal decay.