Topic: Mojave Desert

4 chapters across the catalog

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 55:54 - 1:02:57

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Turtle Island Liberation Front, New Year's Eve Bomb Plot

The FBI arrested four members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front for allegedly plotting IED attacks on logistics companies in Los Angeles and Orange County for New Year's Eve. The suspects were filmed rehearsing with bomb-making materials in the Mojave Desert. The hosts express skepticism regarding the severity of the threat, noting the presence of informants and the lack of essential components like pipe caps in the evidence.

Goldfish Invasion
Episode 1154 1:00:21 - 1:03:38

1154: Goldfish Invasion

RF Seismograph, Earthquake Machine, Mojave Desert Quakes

A ham radio operator maintaining the RF Seismograph has noted a correlation between a total blackout in radio propagation and the recent earthquakes in California's Mojave Desert. This observation fuels speculation about the use of high-frequency arrays or "earthquake machines" for weapons testing near China Lake. The timing of the RF signal dropouts suggests potential atmospheric manipulation or testing of advanced technology prior to the seismic events.

Pink Pound
Episode 1153

1153: Pink Pound

Mojave Desert Earthquakes, Las Vegas and Los Angeles Proximity

A significant earthquake occurred in the Mojave Desert, approximately 150 miles from Los Angeles. While residents in Las Vegas reported feeling the tremors, some observers criticized the media for overstating the impact on Los Angeles given the actual distance from the epicenter.

Slavery Enrollment Month
Episode 666 27:11 - 35:48

666: Slavery Enrollment Month

Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo Crash and Commercial Space Flight Skepticism

Following the fatal crash of Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo in the Mojave Desert, author Joelle Glenn Brenner appeared on CNN to criticize the program's technology. She alleged that the engine was insufficient to reach space and that the project's outward enthusiasm did not match its technical reality. The hosts characterize the $250,000-per-ticket venture as an "extreme adventure scam" for the wealthy and compare it to Elon Musk's more successful rocket programs.