Topic: Morocco

23 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 2:30:45 - 2:35:54

1856: CIS Lunar

John's Tip of the Day, Moroccan Olive Oil

The "Tip of the Day" focuses on the health benefits of Moroccan olive oil, specifically the "Atlas" brand, which is high in heart-healthy polyphenols. The host reveals they are in the final stages of completing the "Dvorak Family Cookbook," which will incorporate a previously planned book on vinegar. The cookbook aims to promote the idea that "the family that cooks together stays together."

Tomahawk Turnaround
Episode 1809 1:29:39 - 1:35:34

1809: Tomahawk Turnaround

Gen Z Protests in Peru, Madagascar, and Morocco

Anti-government protests led by Gen Z activists have erupted in Peru, Madagascar, and Morocco, leading to significant political shifts. In Peru, the removal of President Dina Boluarte followed deadly clashes, while in Madagascar, the UN condemned an unconstitutional change of government. Analysts suggest these movements may follow a specific "regime change" model, potentially influenced by external intelligence agencies or geopolitical interests related to the BRICS alliance.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 1:31:05 - 1:33:56

1805: Hamburger Wine

Morocco Gen Z 212 Protests, FIFA World Cup Spending

A youth coalition in Morocco, calling themselves "Gen Z 212," leads deadly anti-government protests over the diversion of billions into 2030 FIFA World Cup infrastructure. Protesters demand better healthcare and education, claiming the government is neglecting domestic needs. The hosts compare the movement's organization to the BLM riots, noting the presence of agitators among peaceful demonstrators.

Mucho Retardo
Episode 1804 35:04 - 38:53

1804: Mucho Retardo

Discord Activism, Gen Z 212 and Global Protests

A new wave of youth-led protests organized via Discord is emerging in Morocco and Madagascar under the name "Gen Z 212." These movements, which focus on education reform and utility outages, are being compared to a new "Arab Spring" facilitated by digital platforms.

Circularity
Episode 1782 1:55:03 - 1:58:17

1782: Circularity

Spain Migrant Riots, Torre Pacheco and European Vigilantism

Riots have erupted in the Spanish town of Torre Pacheco following reports that a local pensioner was assaulted by North African migrants. Masked vigilante groups have begun patrolling streets with bats, leading to clashes between Spanish citizens and Moroccan gangs involved in drug trafficking. Similar anti-migrant sentiment is rising in the Netherlands, where citizens have reportedly taken to the borders with clubs to prevent entry, reflecting a growing frustration with the "caretaker" government's immigration policies.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:52:09 - 1:57:51

1763: AI Factory

Ursula von der Leyen, AI Giga-Factories

Ursula von der Leyen announced a plan for Europe to become the "AI continent" by building 13 AI factories and 5 "giga-factories." The initiative includes a "satellite AI factory" in Morocco and partnerships with the Global South, which the hosts characterize as a massive taxpayer-funded boondoggle.

Valudation
Episode 1589 1:43 - 4:09

1589: Valudation

Morocco Earthquake, Global News Fatigue and Media Priorities

A devastating earthquake in southern Morocco killed over 820 people and reduced entire neighborhoods to rubble. Despite the scale of the disaster, the event received limited media coverage compared to ongoing political stories involving Donald Trump and Joe Biden. The discrepancy highlights a perceived jadedness in modern news cycles where political figures overshadow natural disasters.

SEERS
Episode 1511 2:27:35 - 2:30:34

1511: SEERS

World Cup Predictions, Morocco, COVID Booster Authorization

The hosts discuss the World Cup semi-finals, predicting a potential final between Argentina and Morocco. In health news, the FDA authorized COVID-19 bivalent boosters for children as young as six months old. The CDC is expected to follow with approval, which the hosts interpret as a move to secure funding and push for renewed masking in schools.

R9X
Episode 1377 2:24:45 - 2:27:17

1377: R9X

Morocco Flight Ban, Indirect Travel Routes

Canada has suspended all passenger flights from Morocco for 30 days due to a high number of positive COVID-19 cases arriving from Casablanca. Travelers are reportedly bypassing these restrictions by flying through third countries like Bonaire or Atlanta to reach their final destinations. This highlights the perceived inconsistency and ineffectiveness of international travel bans.

Moral Army
Episode 1177 32:55 - 35:13

1177: Moral Army

European Speech Laws, Gun Control, Mokro War

The discussion covers the lack of free speech protections in the Netherlands and the UK, where individuals can face jail time for controversial discourse. This is linked to the push for gun control in the United States, which the hosts argue is intended to remove the final check on government tyranny. They mention the "Mokro War" in the Netherlands as an example of violent crime occurring despite strict gun laws.

Chow Hound
Episode 948 1:22:03 - 1:24:15

948: Chow Hound

European Migration Crisis, Economic Migrants vs Refugees

Data from the European Union suggests that only about 7% of new arrivals are actual refugees, with the vast majority being economic migrants from countries like Morocco, Somalia, and Nigeria. The discussion referenced Douglas Murray's book "The Strange Death of Europe" and the historical warnings of Enoch Powell regarding rapid demographic shifts. Critics argue that DNA testing services like 23andMe are being used to promote a narrative that minimizes the impact of mass migration.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 1:44:08 - 1:47:18

937: Stump the Algo

Global Sand Shortage, Piracy and Construction

A global shortage of construction-grade sand has led to the rise of "sand mafias" and piracy in countries like India and Morocco. Because desert sand is too fine for concrete, beaches are being stripped bare to supply massive construction projects in Singapore and Dubai, including the Burj Khalifa.

Foot Stomp
Episode 892 54:43 - 59:50

892: Foot Stomp

Global Pipeline Geopolitics and Arms Deal Code Words

A geopolitical analysis suggests that conflicts in Syria and Libya are driven by competing natural gas pipeline interests aimed at bypassing or cutting off Russian energy sales to Europe. The hosts discuss the "Trans-Anatolian" pipeline and a new project connecting Nigeria to Morocco. They also speculate that "code words" found in the Podesta emails, such as "pizza" or "hot dogs," could refer to arms deals or Stinger missiles rather than the more salacious interpretations popular on social media.

Ant Wars
Episode 881 2:36:16 - 2:40:22

881: Ant Wars

European Travel Warnings, Holiday Terror Threats, RT Mapping

The U.S. State Department issues travel warnings for Europe during the holiday season, citing credible threats of terror attacks at Christmas markets. RT reports on the warnings, noting that the U.S. considers countries like Morocco and Egypt safer for travel than the UK or France.

Buffoonery
Episode 792 1:00:20 - 1:03:19

792: Buffoonery

Cultural Clashes, Rotterdam Mayor, Migrant Aggression

An anonymous report in Die Welt detailed the experiences of a female worker at a Hamburg asylum center who quit due to threats and a lack of respect from migrants. The hosts also discuss an anecdote involving the Muslim mayor of Rotterdam, suggesting that cultural differences regarding the treatment of women are creating friction in European cities.

Mental Defectives
Episode 788 1:33:52 - 1:37:21

788: Mental Defectives

Donald Trump's Moroccan Border Video Controversy

Donald Trump's first television advertisement featured footage of migrants crossing a border, which was later identified as being from Morocco rather than the U.S.-Mexico border. The Trump campaign claimed the use of the footage was intentional to show the "severe impact of an open border." Critics and fact-checkers labeled the ad "pants on fire" for its misleading use of B-roll.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 2:29:37 - 2:39:53

606: Get Ready to Rubble

Wu-Tang Clan Album Auction, One-Copy Gimmick and Video Vault

The Wu-Tang Clan is releasing a single physical copy of their new album, to be kept in a Moroccan vault and auctioned for millions. Adam and John mock the "hipster" appeal of the gimmick but decide to create their own "No Agenda Vault" video episode, featuring a four-camera shoot that will be auctioned to a single winner.

The Data Hole
Episode 420 1:14:53 - 1:18:24

420: The Data Hole

Spanish Imam, Domestic Abuse Preaching and Moorish History

An Imam in Terrassa, Spain, was recorded giving instructions on how to beat women without leaving physical traces. This incident has sparked a backlash in Spain, a country with a long history of Moorish rule. The Imam has since been replaced, but the event is cited as an example of radical teachings being introduced within European mosques.