Topic: Massacre

18 chapters across the catalog

Hatchet Man
Episode 1728 1:23:49 - 1:27:32

1728: Hatchet Man

Fox News and NPR on FBI Leadership Changes

Fox News features warnings about "invisible suicide vests" and terrorist surges in 2025. Meanwhile, NPR expresses concern that Donald Trump's nomination of Kash Patel to lead the FBI will disrupt the agency's ability to prevent attacks, citing Patel's view of the FBI as part of the "deep state."

Wagner the Dog
Episode 1567 2:12:36 - 2:16:06

1567: Wagner the Dog

Starbucks Union Strikes, Cultural Revolution Parallels

Starbucks union workers are striking over the company's refusal to allow Pride flags in stores. The hosts compare this "cultural shift" to Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s, warning that pitting youth against parents and employers can lead to extreme societal violence, citing the historical Guangxi massacre.

The Verger
Episode 1554 1:50:21 - 1:53:04

1554: The Verger

Etymology of Kiddo, Horror Movie Tropes

The hosts explore why the term "kiddo" feels unsettling to them, linking it to its use by villains in horror and suspense films like *The Texas Chainsaw Massacre* and *Silence of the Lambs*. They debate whether millennials use the term because of these cinematic influences or if it is simply a linguistic trend they find irritating.

Ask China!
Episode 1350

1350: Ask China!

Morning News Roundup, Tulsa Massacre and America's Got Talent

The morning news cycle features a History Channel special on the 1921 Tulsa race massacre promoted by ABC and a CBS segment on stopping Asian hate. NBC focuses on entertainment with an interview featuring the hosts of America's Got Talent following its season finale. Ratings for the Billboard Music Awards reportedly fell to an all-time low of 0.7.

Fossil Fools
Episode 1197 2:33:52 - 2:42:13

1197: Fossil Fools

1989 Montreal Massacre, Femicide and Gun Control

The hosts discuss the 30th anniversary of the 1989 École Polytechnique massacre in Montreal, where Marc Lépine murdered 14 women. The event is described as Canada's first mass "femicide," though the media at the time struggled to address the gender-based nature of the crime. The discussion links the anniversary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent push for new gun control measures in Canada.

Boof a Lemon
Episode 1073 2:33:03 - 2:35:07

1073: Boof a Lemon

Colombia Environmentalist Murders, Mexico 1968 Massacre

Human rights groups in Colombia report an "epidemic of murders" targeting environmentalists and social leaders under the new right-wing president, Iván Duque. In Mexico, the government has officially acknowledged state responsibility for the 1968 Tlatelolco massacre of student protesters. These stories are highlighted as significant international news that is largely ignored by the American mainstream media.

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 1:23:16 - 1:27:49

1047: Congrats Canada

Capital Gazette Shooting, Jarrod Ramos Newsroom Massacre

Jarrod Ramos was identified as the suspect in the shooting at the Capital Gazette newsroom in Annapolis, Maryland, which left five people dead. Ramos had a long-standing grudge against the paper following a 2011 article about his harassment of a high school classmate. Police used facial recognition technology to identify Ramos after he was found hiding under a desk at the scene.

Dog Dazer
Episode 1031 2:48:54 - 2:53:06

1031: Dog Dazer

Dog Dazer Testing and Vegas Massacre Footage

One host plans to test the "Dog Dazer" device in their building lobby to observe animal reactions. In other news, new body cam footage from the Mandalay Bay shooting in Las Vegas has been released. Critics of the official narrative claim the footage shows inconsistencies, such as unbroken windows and a lack of curtains blowing in the wind.

Milkshake Duck
Episode 991 1:19:15 - 1:22:56

991: Milkshake Duck

Un-American Activities, Australian Gun Buyback Study

Norman Dodd defined "un-American" activities as efforts to change the country through unconstitutional means. This leads to a discussion on gun control and a report from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation regarding the 1996 Port Arthur massacre. The report suggests that the subsequent gun buyback had a debatable impact on long-term firearm homicide rates in Australia.

Reich 4.0
Episode 904 1:09:35 - 1:10:57

904: Reich 4.0

Kellyanne Conway, Ethics Office and Alternative Facts

The Office of Government Ethics recommended disciplinary action against Kellyanne Conway for promoting Ivanka Trump's clothing line during a television interview. Conway is criticized by media figures for her use of the phrase "alternative facts" and her reference to the non-existent "Bowling Green massacre."

Morally Deformed
Episode 774 8:53 - 10:33

774: Morally Deformed

GIGN Officers and Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege

A military producer informs the hosts that four GIGN (Groupe d'Intervention de la Gendarmerie Nationale) officers were involved in the response to the Paris attacks. The discussion shifts to the eerie similarity between the real-world events and the Ubisoft video game "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege," which features GIGN units rescuing hostages from terrorists in Paris. The hosts remark on the late author's tendency to be ahead of geopolitical events.

Felonious Bears
Episode 432 1:04:22 - 1:06:43

432: Felonious Bears

Media Language, Atrocities and Execution Videos

The hosts analyze the loaded language used by media outlets like the BBC and Charlie Rose when reporting on Syria, specifically the use of terms like "atrocities" and "massacre." They discuss the emergence of unverified YouTube videos purportedly showing executions of Assad supporters. The segment suggests that both sides of the conflict are using digital media for propaganda purposes.

Burka Bellyflop
Episode 430 1:08:34 - 1:11:28

430: Burka Bellyflop

Aleppo Massacre Predictions, Syria Media Narrative

International media outlets and the Guardian are "live-blogging" an expected massacre in Aleppo, Syria. The hosts compare these predictions to previous statements by State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland, suggesting the "bloodbat" narrative is being manufactured to justify intervention. They note the repetitive use of the "days are numbered" meme regarding President Bashar al-Assad's regime.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 49:04 - 53:26

420: The Data Hole

Victoria Nuland, Robert Kagan and Predicted Syrian Massacres

State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland accurately predicted the location of a massacre in Syria weeks before it occurred, leading to questions about U.S. intelligence or involvement. Nuland is married to Robert Kagan, a co-founder of the Project for the New American Century, suggesting deep ties to neoconservative foreign policy. Meanwhile, Turkish bombing raids on Kurds in Iraq are noted as a largely ignored parallel conflict.

Episode 413 1:01:12 - 1:08:59

413: Kill List

Syria Houla Massacre, Media Disinformation, Nayirah Testimony Parallel

The State Department and international media are accused of spreading disinformation regarding the massacre in Houla, Syria. The BBC was caught using a 2006 photo from Iraq to represent Syrian victims, and The Guardian published a survival story that the hosts find implausible. The narrative is compared to the 1990 "Nayirah" incubator testimony, which was later revealed to be a fabricated PR stunt to incite war.

Haiti: Genocide By Neglect
Episode 190 11:44 - 15:21

190: Haiti: Genocide By Neglect

Polish Political Rivalries and the Katyn Commemoration

Internal Polish political tensions between President Kaczynski and Prime Minister Donald Tusk provide a backdrop to the Smolensk tragedy. Tusk had recently met with Russian leaders for a separate commemoration of the Katyn massacre, an event Kaczynski was not officially invited to attend. The complex history of the Katyn forest killings remains a sensitive point in Russo-Polish relations, as Russia continues to keep many related files classified.

Thanksgiving Turkeys
Episode 123 1:02:33 - 1:04:56

123: Thanksgiving Turkeys

Texas Chainsaw Massacre Documentary, Shadow Puppet Theater

MSNBC produced a documentary on the real-life inspiration for the *Texas Chainsaw Massacre*, featuring a narrator with an exaggerated, "corny" voice. The story focuses on Robert Gleason, a former mental patient with a history of violence and firearm offenses. The segment transitions into "Shadow Puppet Theater," a recurring satirical bit.