Topic: Missile Launch

7 chapters across the catalog

Buying Quiet
Episode 1616 4:46 - 7:34

1616: Buying Quiet

Chinese Hypersonic Missiles and Space Defense Funding

Military officials expressed concern over a Chinese hypersonic missile capable of orbiting the globe and evading defense systems. The discussion links these threats to the $886 billion defense budget and the development of laser-based defenses and robotic arms designed to protect American communication satellites.

Sandy Super Strong
Episode 960 31:50 - 35:02

960: Sandy Super Strong

North Korea, Trump and Mattis Diplomatic Contradictions

President Trump tweeted that "talking is not the answer" regarding North Korea, seemingly contradicting Defense Secretary James Mattis, who stated the U.S. is never out of diplomatic solutions. The mixed signals followed a North Korean missile launch that passed over Japanese territory.

War on Serif
Episode 799 1:45:05 - 1:49:56

799: War on Serif

North Korean Rocket Launch, Satellite vs. Missile Defense

North Korea's recent rocket launch, which the nation claims put a satellite into orbit, has been characterized by the U.S. as a long-range missile test. The event has prompted talks between the U.S. and South Korea regarding the deployment of new missile defense systems. The hosts critique the media's "brash young leader" narrative and the military-industrial complex's response.

Ninjas in Mongolia
Episode 503 38:51 - 43:24

503: Ninjas in Mongolia

North Korea, Missile Launch Hype, Thermonuclear War Claims

Media outlets like the BBC are criticized for using the term "thermonuclear war" regarding North Korean threats, despite the country's lack of hydrogen bomb capabilities. A theory is proposed that the "two missile" narrative pushed by news agencies is a setup for a staged event where one missile is intercepted and a second, undetonated nuclear warhead is "found" in Japan to justify military action.

What's My Line?
Episode 267 1:32:22 - 1:36:47

267: What's My Line?

Knighthood Ceremony, Texas Missile Launch Contrail

Dwayne Melanson and James Spitzer are officially knighted into the No Agenda Roundtable. The hosts then discuss a reported missile launch off the coast of South Padre Island, Texas. A New York Times editor reportedly dismissed the event as an optical illusion or a contrail, a claim the hosts reject based on visual evidence of a flame at the base of the object.

Radioactive Butts
Episode 255 1:49:28 - 1:53:17

255: Radioactive Butts

LA Missile Mystery, Submarine Fire Control Error

New information from anonymous sources suggests the mysterious missile launch off the coast of Los Angeles was an unplanned US military event, possibly a fire control error during a submarine drill. The hosts also discuss a planned global bank run scheduled for December 7th, organized by former soccer player Eric Cantona. They link the timing of the bank run to the "20-day" death prediction mentioned earlier in the show.

Banned by NASA
Episode 251 11:00 - 20:23

251: Banned by NASA

Mysterious Missile Launch off the California Coast

A mysterious plume captured by a CBS News helicopter off the coast of Los Angeles sparked widespread media speculation regarding a secret missile test. While the Pentagon and NORAD eventually labeled the event an optical illusion caused by an airplane contrail, the hosts examine the conflicting reports from military experts and government agencies.