Topic: Mitre

4 chapters across the catalog

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 3:09:52 - 3:15:31

1690: Corn Sweat

In the Morning Outro, Admiral Mike Studeman Book

The hosts select a "blatant sexism" clip from Megyn Kelly as the show's closing soundbite. A final "Tip of the Day" recommends the book "Might of the Chain" by retired Rear Admiral Mike Studeman, which focuses on leadership and integrity. The hosts sign off with their traditional "In the Morning" greetings and promote the 24/7 No Agenda stream.

Gingerbread Nation
Episode 277 1:57:27 - 1:59:38

277: Gingerbread Nation

Military Industrial Academic Complex and Perpetual War

A listener in the intelligence community shares an anecdote from a conference where a Northrop Grumman executive joked about the inevitability of future wars. The discussion highlights the deep integration of academic institutions like MIT and Georgia Tech with defense contractors and think tanks like the MITRE Corporation, forming what the hosts call the "Military Industrial Academic Complex."

What's My Line?
Episode 267 24:53 - 32:41

267: What's My Line?

John Wheeler Death Investigation, Wilmington Dumpster Discovery

The body of John Wheeler, a former presidential advisor and Pentagon official, was discovered in a Cherry Island landfill after falling out of a trash truck. Surveillance footage from the Newcastle County Courthouse and a parking garage shows Wheeler appearing disoriented and wearing only one shoe in the days leading up to his death. While authorities mention a property dispute with a neighbor, the lack of FBI involvement in the investigation is noted as a significant red flag.

What's My Line?
Episode 267 32:41 - 43:10

267: What's My Line?

MITRE Corporation, 9/11 Intelligence Theories

The MITRE Corporation, a non-profit defense contractor, is scrutinized for its role in managing computer systems for NORAD and the Department of Defense. Theories suggest John Wheeler may have uncovered sensitive information related to 9/11 overrides or other deep-state operations shortly after joining the firm. The organization's non-profit status is questioned given its central role in high-level military and intelligence infrastructure.