Topic: Miac

3 chapters across the catalog

Episode 433 20:32 - 23:55

433: Hanseatic League

MIAC Report and Domestic Terrorism Concerns

The 2009 Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) report is revisited in the context of the Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. Media coverage, particularly from Wolf Blitzer, is criticized for linking military veterans and right-wing symbols to domestic terrorism threats as outlined in Department of Homeland Security documents.

Episode 433 39:35 - 44:30

433: Hanseatic League

Military Veterans and the War on Domestic Dissent

The discussion centers on a perceived "war" against military veterans, where individuals without Facebook accounts or those with Ron Paul stickers are flagged as suspicious. Claims from a YouTube analyst suggest Page had a background in military PSYOPS and may have been an FBI informant tasked with infiltrating the National Alliance.

One Too Many Clips
Episode 83 1:17:13 - 1:20:18

83: One Too Many Clips

MIAC Terrorist Watch List Memo, Gun Control, and Rahm Emanuel

A memo from the Missouri Information Analysis Center (MIAC) reportedly lists supporters of Ron Paul, anti-abortion activists, and fans of the movie "V for Vendetta" as potential terrorist threats. The hosts link this profiling to Rahm Emanuel's efforts to prevent individuals on the terrorist watch list from purchasing firearms. They argue this is a political maneuver to bypass the Second Amendment.