Topic: Mob

30 chapters across the catalog

Pointcast
Episode 1864 38:41 - 42:40

1864: Pointcast

Cole Allen, Blue Sky Posts, Jack Posobiec Comparison

Investigators are examining the social media history of Cole Allen, who allegedly used the name "Cold Force" on Blue Sky to criticize Donald Trump. The discussion compares the prosecution of James Comey to the lack of prosecution for Jack Posobiec, who previously posted similar "86" coded language on social media.

Teen Takeover
Episode 1857 1:02:32 - 1:04:50

1857: Teen Takeover

Nationwide Trend of Violent Teen Takeover Flash Mobs

Police departments across the U.S. are monitoring a trend called "Teen Takeovers," where large groups of teenagers organize via social media to swarm businesses or public spaces. These events have turned violent in cities like Chicago and Jacksonville, involving shootings, assaults, and significant property damage to vehicles.

Jell-No!
Episode 1852 2:06:41 - 2:10:03

1852: Jell-No!

Armenian Mob, California Audit, YouTuber Investigations

A 2019 California state audit confirmed large-scale hospice fraud, often linked to organized crime groups like the Armenian mob. Despite these findings, Governor Gavin Newsom has been criticized for failing to implement effective reforms. The hosts praise Nick Shirley's "stealth" investigative style for bringing public attention to issues that official government reports have failed to resolve.

Noodle Nation
Episode 1250 3:04:17 - 3:07:53

1250: Noodle Nation

New York Times "Human Sacrifice" and Newsroom Mobs

The New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer recently forced out top editors following internal newsroom revolts over controversial content, such as an op-ed by Senator Tom Cotton. Critics on the Lou Dobbs show characterized these moves as "human sacrifice" to appease a "craven and cowardly" mob of activist journalists. The hosts argue that mainstream media has become indistinguishable from the Black Lives Matter movement's party line.

Resilience
Episode 1185 2:01:44 - 2:04:05

1185: Resilience

Historical Democrat Lynch Mob Clip and Infrastructure

A 24-year-old clip of a Democrat congressman warning against becoming a "political lynch mob" is played to contrast with modern political rhetoric. The hosts emphasize that the No Agenda show is immune to de-platforming because it owns its own servers and social network. They credit the producers for maintaining this independent information stream without corporate advertisers.

BOMBSHELL!
Episode 1105 2:14:30 - 2:18:15

1105: BOMBSHELL!

Des Moines Meetup, Venue Strategy, Flash Mob Cocktail Parties

Organizers for an upcoming Des Moines, Iowa meetup are advised on venue selection, with the hosts recommending large bars or breweries over private rooms. Past experiences in Seattle and Oakland are cited as examples of why reservations can be a "fiasco." The preferred strategy is described as a "flash mob cocktail party" where a large group simply occupies a spacious public venue without formal booking.

M-Word
Episode 1076 7:38 - 10:34

1076: M-Word

Political Civility, The M-Word, and CNN Mob Discourse

The hosts discuss the shifting definition of the word "mob" in political discourse, noting that CNN anchors have begun treating it as a "verboten" term. They review a clip of Matt Lewis on CNN being corrected for using the word to describe protesters chasing Ted Cruz from a restaurant. The segment also highlights comments from Democratic Party head Tom Perez regarding the lack of moderate Republicans.

Austin Beatniks
Episode 1060 1:38:16 - 1:41:18

1060: Austin Beatniks

Marilyn Monroe, Robert Kennedy, J. Edgar Hoover Secrets

Organized crime figures reportedly targeted the Kennedy family due to a personal vendetta involving Marilyn Monroe. Michael Franzese recounts a story from his father about Robert Kennedy pursuing his father because of a relationship with Monroe. The segment also touches on J. Edgar Hoover's refusal to acknowledge the existence of the Mafia because the mob allegedly held compromising information regarding his personal life.

Nein Nein Nein
Episode 999 2:09:07 - 2:14:03

999: Nein Nein Nein

Mort Zuckerman, New York Real Estate and Mob Ties

The hosts discuss the long-standing grudge between Donald Trump and Daily News owner Mort Zuckerman, both of whom were rival real estate developers in New York. They speculate that Trump's past "favors" for Zuckerman might have involved mob connections, which they argue were a necessity for large-scale construction in the city. The segment contrasts these local ties with the broader allegations of Russian collusion.

Factivist
Episode 890 1:58:13 - 2:06:54

890: Factivist

Post-Christmas Mall Riots and Social Media Coordination

A series of coordinated brawls and riots at shopping malls across the United States on the day after Christmas is examined. While mainstream reports blame "social media hysteria," the hosts cite RT's reporting that specific Facebook posts invited people to watch fights at set times. They discuss the potential for these incidents to be used to justify increased surveillance or to damage the retail economy.

Frontier Science
Episode 767 2:28:35 - 2:35:33

767: Frontier Science

Donald Trump, Ground Game and Organized Crime Allegations

Donald Trump's campaign is building a sophisticated "ground game" in early primary states like Iowa, focusing on turning fans into committed caucus-goers. The hosts discuss long-standing but rarely mentioned allegations of Trump's ties to organized crime in the New York construction industry. They compare Trump's current trajectory to Ronald Reagan's 1976 campaign, suggesting the establishment may attempt to derail him at the last moment.

New Mediocre
Episode 713 21:12 - 23:38

713: New Mediocre

Capo's Speakeasy, Las Vegas Themed Dining

Curry describes his experience at Capo's Speakeasy, a gangster-themed restaurant in Las Vegas that features a hidden entrance and actors playing the roles of mob-era staff. He praises the atmosphere and the performance of the "crooner" at the piano. The hosts briefly mention other podcasting figures present in Vegas, including Todd Cochrane and Dave Jackson.

Revolution of Dignity
Episode 603 1:56:35 - 1:58:47

603: Revolution of Dignity

Club 33, Hillary Clinton Presidency Predictions, Bot Skepticism

Adam and John discuss "Club 33" donations and the "600 series" of the podcast. Adam reiterates his prediction that Hillary Clinton will be the next president, despite skepticism from his "bot friends" who find her "nutty." They joke about a "flash mob" at the club to avoid police scrutiny.

Make Happy
Episode 574 2:46:11 - 2:50:14

574: Make Happy

Ronnie Chasen Autopsy, Hollywood Whackers

Three years after the murder of Hollywood publicist Ronnie Chasen, a lawsuit by filmmaker Ryan Katzenbach forced the release of her autopsy report. The report suggests shots were fired from an SUV, contradicting the official story of a lone gunman on a bicycle. The hosts revisit their theory involving the Russian mob and film financing.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 1:08:45 - 1:11:49

458: Punch a Puppy!

Putin Assassination Attempt Rumors and Russian Mob Influence

The hosts discuss a tip from a Russian source claiming that Putin's back pain is a cover-up for an assassination attempt involving a bomb blast on a road near Vladivostok. They explore theories ranging from drug addiction to being under the control of the Russian mob or "MK-Ultra" style subdual. The conversation notes the extreme secrecy surrounding the private lives of Russian leaders.

"Hunker Down"
Episode 334 1:22:39 - 1:24:59

334: "Hunker Down"

Russell Armstrong Suicide and Russian Mob in Hollywood

The suicide of Russell Armstrong, ex-husband of a "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star, is linked to the subsequent death of his business associate Alan Schram. Investigations suggest Armstrong had ties to the Russian mob through a Malibu drug clinic deal. The hosts speculate that the Russian mob's influence in Hollywood drives high-profile deaths and causes major stars like George Lucas to live away from Los Angeles.

Lions Stood Still
Episode 333 1:21:44 - 1:25:16

333: Lions Stood Still

FEMA Camps, Ron Paul, Race Riots Theory

Ron Paul addressed concerns about HR 645, a bill involving the establishment of emergency centers, which some fear are "FEMA camps" for American citizens. Theories from the "White House Insider" suggest the Obama administration may incite race riots to maintain power in 2012. Similar "orchestrated" riots in the UK are cited as examples of psychological warfare used to scare the elite and the public.