Topic: Muslim

155 chapters across the catalog

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:06:06 - 1:12:16

1873: Supercycle

Ken Paxton, Sharia Law, and Texas National Security

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is targeting Sharia law and organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR, labeling them as organized crime and national security threats. Paxton argues that these ideologies are incompatible with the First Amendment and seeks to prevent "enemy entities" from owning Texas land. The discussion notes that while radical Islamism is a concern, the Muslim population in Texas is only approximately 2%.

Supercycle
Episode 1873 1:12:17 - 1:15:41

1873: Supercycle

Texas Property Divestment, No-Go Zones, and Muslim Brotherhood

New Texas legislation allows the Attorney General to force "enemy entities" like CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood to divest and sell their property. Ken Paxton claims this will prevent the creation of "no-go zones" and stop these groups from accessing public benefits like water and roads. Critics argue Paxton is using renderings of unbuilt mosques to fuel political fear for his own gain.

VBS
Episode 1870 1:35:54 - 1:43:35

1870: VBS

Scott Bessent, G7 Paris Meeting and Iran Sanctions

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called on G7 allies in Paris to disrupt Iran's financing networks through a program called "Economic Fury." The initiative targets shell companies in the UK and has frozen nearly $500 million in cryptocurrency, specifically the stablecoin Tether. The discussion links global terrorism funding to the Muslim Brotherhood and notes the shift of shipping insurance influence away from Lloyd's of London.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 34:35 - 38:50

1851: Mork & Mimi

Historical Context of Middle East Tribalism and Oil

The conflict in the Middle East is analyzed through the lens of the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement and the subsequent artificial creation of modern borders. The discussion highlights the long-standing tribal and religious tensions that were exacerbated by European colonial interests. The IRGC is characterized as a primary destabilizing force that has funded global terrorism, necessitating a decisive military response to protect international interests.

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:28:59 - 1:33:34

1839: Feces Thesis

Qatari Funding of Western Universities and Soft Power

Intellectuals are raising concerns about Qatar's "soft power" influence, noting that the small nation provides more funding to British and American universities than any other country. Critics argue this funding promotes a "Red-Green Alliance" that aligns the radical left with Islamist ideologies. The discussion also questions why media figures like Tucker Carlson are reportedly purchasing property in the region.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:16:13 - 1:24:20

1824: Battle Rhythm

Qatari Funding, Media Influence Allegations

Charles Asher Small of ISGAP claims there is established evidence of Qatari funding for media figures like Tucker Carlson. The discussion also explores the background of Candace Owens' husband and his connections to British nobility. Additional mentions include Bill Gates' presence in Qatar for Gavi-related health initiatives.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:21:34 - 1:25:24

1821: Genesis

Jim Simpson and the Red-Green Axis Book

Author Jim Simpson appeared on Laura Logan's program to discuss his book, "The Red-Green Axis," which explores the use of Islamic radicals as "cutouts" for Marxist agendas. Simpson argues that many leaders within the Islamic movement are actually communists using religion as a cover for anti-Western activities. The hosts remain skeptical of the rebranding of these political terms.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 34:44 - 37:33

1819: FLOP30

Muslim Brotherhood, Global Intelligence Operations

An anonymous source with ties to intelligence claims that a new phase of political operations is targeting the Muslim Brotherhood. The report suggests that religiously moderate countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia view the Brotherhood as an arch-enemy. The analysis also touches on the difficulties of assimilation for certain migrant groups and the influence of Salafist ideology in regions like Afghanistan.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:18:57 - 1:25:22

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Greg Abbott, Muslim Brotherhood, Terrorist Designation Proclamation

Texas Governor Greg Abbott issued a proclamation designating the Muslim Brotherhood and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as foreign terrorist organizations. This move allows the state to ban these groups from acquiring land and authorizes the Attorney General to sue for their closure. Critics, including George Galloway, noted the historical origins of the Muslim Brotherhood in 1950s London, while others viewed Abbott's move as a political response to pressure from right-wing influencers.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 38:14 - 41:05

1817: Stunt Grenade

George Galloway, Muslim Brotherhood Origins

British politician George Galloway claimed on his YouTube channel that British intelligence invented and nurtured the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt during the 1950s to undermine Arab nationalist leader Gamal Abdel Nasser. The discussion links this to historical claims regarding the United States' role in founding Al-Qaeda to harass Russian forces in Afghanistan.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:34:30 - 1:37:39

1806: Gray Zone

Middle East Geopolitics, Muslim Brotherhood and CARE

A "boots on the ground" report from the Middle East suggests that the recent release of hostages and redrawing of battle lines are part of a broader effort to eradicate political Islam groups. The analysis identifies the Muslim Brotherhood and its alleged U.S. affiliate, CARE (Council on American-Islamic Relations), as primary targets for future dismantling.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 1:44:09 - 1:46:54

1759: Eat The Babies

Muslim Parents, School Board Conflict, Intemperate Language

The legal battle in Montgomery County was initiated by Muslim families objecting to the mandatory inclusion of LGBTQ materials in schools. During the proceedings, it was noted that some school officials had compared these families to "white supremacists and bigots." The hosts discuss the "intemperate" atmosphere of the school board meetings and the lack of context provided for these derogatory labels.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 15:00 - 17:42

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

Zelensky Arab League Address, Muslim Outreach in Crimea

President Zelensky addressed the Arab League in Saudi Arabia prior to the G7 summit, appealing for support against Russian "cages" and illegal annexations. He specifically highlighted the plight of Muslims in occupied Crimea to resonate with the regional audience. Observers noted unusual audio quality during the speech, suggesting potential post-production edits or "glitches" in the broadcast.

The Best Clips Of The Day
Episode 1509 1:05:11 - 1:09:18

1509: The Best Clips Of The Day

UK Vaccine Propaganda, Ethnic Minority Outreach

The UK government released a targeted advertisement for ethnic minorities and Muslims, claiming the COVID-19 vaccine contains no pork or animal products. The ad asserts that vaccination is the "only way" to boost immunity and that the trials were as stringent as those for the MMR vaccine. The hosts label these claims as "outright lies" and "official government drek."

Mark of the Mask
Episode 1316 1:44:46 - 1:51:03

1316: Mark of the Mask

Sir Anonymous of Dogpatch, Muslim Ban Analysis

A significant donation from Sir Anonymous of Dogpatch included a message regarding the Biden administration's lifting of the "Muslim ban." The note suggests that bureaucratic progress will be measured by improved admittance numbers. It also contains a satirical "bacon test" for entry and notes that TSA random selections continue regardless of administration changes.

Thugs on a plane
Episode 1274 2:46:56 - 2:49:26

1274: Thugs on a plane

CAIR, Black Lives Matter Co-option, Muslim Revolution

A 2016 clip from a leader of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) encourages American Muslims to treat "Black Lives Matter" as their own campaign. The speaker calls for a "revolution in America" similar to those staged globally. The hosts argue that the core tenets of BLM, particularly regarding family structure, are actually incompatible with traditional Islamic beliefs.

33 Cases
Episode 1266 1:54:53 - 1:59:00

1266: 33 Cases

Voice of America Muslim Voter Ad Controversy

A political advertisement targeting Muslim voters briefly aired on Voice of America, sparking a scandal as the taxpayer-funded outlet is prohibited from broadcasting domestic political ads. The ad featured Joe Biden quoting the Hadith and included images of Representative Ilhan Omar. VOA officials removed the segment and are investigating how the partisan content was approved for broadcast.

Beaches are Open
Episode 1239 2:48:10 - 2:53:29

1239: Beaches are Open

Obama Warning on Flynn, Russian Spy Ring Theory

The hosts discuss why President Obama specifically warned Donald Trump about Michael Flynn. One theory suggests that the investigation was a ruse to protect a high-level Russian spy ring or to hide Muslim Brotherhood influence within the administration. Flynn, as a military intelligence veteran, may have been viewed as a threat to established deep-state operations or "the ISIS trick."

Balderdash!
Episode 1192 1:57:28 - 2:01:06

1192: Balderdash!

Australian MPs Denied China Visas and Uyghur Muslim Detention

Two Australian Members of Parliament, Andrew Hastie and James Patterson, were denied visas to China after criticizing Beijing's human rights record. The Chinese embassy suggested they could visit if they "repented" for their mistakes. The hosts discuss the growing international focus on the detention of one million Uyghur Muslims in re-education camps, noting it has become a significant geopolitical "meme" used to pressure the Chinese government.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 1:44:19 - 1:48:57

1164: Jacked-up Joe

Google Protesting Guide, Resist at Google

A "Beginner's Guide to Protesting" was discovered within Google's internal "Partisanship" folder, distributed via the "Resist at Google" group. The document provides instructions on how to chant effectively and lists specific slogans against the "Muslim ban" and border walls. The guide is cited as evidence of a deeply embedded political bias within the company's corporate culture.