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103 chapters across the catalog

Error Bars
Episode 1850 20:39 - 24:14

1850: Error Bars

New York City Bomb Plot, Pennsylvania Teenagers Arrested

Two teenagers from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, were arrested near Gracie Mansion in New York City for allegedly planning an ISIS-inspired bombing. Investigators discovered a storage unit containing explosive residue and a notebook detailing "soft targets" like shopping centers.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 1:39:28 - 1:44:07

1848: Podcaster Down!

NYPD Drones, Slingshot Countermeasures

The NYPD is expanding its drone fleet for use in search and rescue, earthquake inspections, and as first responders to 911 calls. The hosts discuss the privacy implications of these "game-changing" surveillance tools and jokingly suggest wrist-rocket slingshots as a civilian countermeasure.

FLOP30
Episode 1819 49:10 - 57:52

1819: FLOP30

Trump and Mamdani, Political Theater and Affordability

The meeting between Trump and Mamdani is characterized as a "surreal love fest" where both populist leaders utilized political theater to claim the mantle of affordability. Trump joked about their mutual name-calling, telling Mamdani it was "easier" to just agree to being called a fascist than to explain it. The discussion touched on potential development in Queens and Brooklyn to alleviate the housing crisis through increased construction.

Bible Belt Buckle
Episode 1818 1:12:25 - 1:18:56

1818: Bible Belt Buckle

Texas Mosque Controversy, Sharia Law Rumors, Influence Operations

A viral social media campaign has raised alarms about the alleged rapid spread of Islam and Sharia law in Texas, specifically targeting a planned community in Irving now called "The Meadow." Influencers have circulated maps claiming 48 new mosques were built in two years, though these claims are largely unsubstantiated. The narrative suggests that voluntary Islamic arbitration panels are a precursor to the displacement of the U.S. Constitution, a sentiment echoed by various political groups ahead of the midterms.

Stimming
Episode 1802 22:50 - 27:59

1802: Stimming

Secret Service PR, Sam Spook Announcement

The Secret Service held a press conference featuring Special Agent Matt McCool to detail a "complex" investigation into telecommunications threats that began in the spring. The operation involved the DOJ, ODNI, and NYPD to disrupt a network capable of shutting down cellular service within 35 miles of the UN. Questions remain regarding why the Secret Service handled a cyber-telecom case typically reserved for the FBI or NSA, and why no arrests were announced despite the seizure of hardware.

Golden Poop
Episode 1742 21:12 - 26:59

1742: Golden Poop

Dan Bongino, FBI Deputy Director Appointment

Podcaster and former Secret Service agent Dan Bongino has been tapped as the Deputy Director of the FBI under Kash Patel. Media critics highlight Bongino's past rhetoric regarding "owning the libs" and his 2022 condemnation of the FBI as "irredeemably corrupt" following the Mar-a-Lago search. Bongino's background includes stints with the NYPD and the Secret Service, though critics question his lack of career federal leadership experience.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:55 - 4:53

1722: This Actually Happened!

NYPD Mask Enforcement, Social Distancing Penalties in New York

NYPD Chief of Department Terrence Monaghan announced that 1,000 officers would patrol New York City parks and beaches to enforce social distancing and mask-wearing. Officials warned that while the initial focus was on education, non-compliance could lead to citations or arrests. The measure aimed to prevent large gatherings during warm weather at the height of the pandemic.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 23:00 - 26:21

1720: Psyop Season

NYPD Links Luigi Mangione to UnitedHealthcare CEO Assassination via Forensic Evidence

The NYPD has announced that forensic evidence, including fingerprints found on a water bottle and a Kind bar, links suspect Luigi Mangione to the scene where UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was murdered. Investigators also recovered a "ghost gun" and a cell phone in an alley near the Midtown Manhattan hotel where the shooting occurred. Mangione, an Ivy League graduate, was arrested in Pennsylvania and is currently fighting extradition to New York while his attorney plans a not guilty plea.

Pod Roll
Episode 1719 6:56 - 9:19

1719: Pod Roll

UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson Assassination Investigation

NYPD divers searched a lake in Central Park near the Bethesda Fountain for evidence following the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Midtown Manhattan. Investigators recovered a backpack containing a Tommy Hilfiger coat and Monopoly money, which was sent to a lab in Queens for DNA analysis.

On The Fritz
Episode 1718 1:52 - 4:09

1718: On The Fritz

Bullet Casings Etched with Defend, Depose, Deny

New York Police Department investigators discovered shell casings at the Brian Thompson crime scene etched with the words "defend," "depose," and "deny." These terms are frequently associated with insurance industry tactics for handling claims and litigation. Police are also analyzing a cell phone left behind by the suspect to establish a definitive motive for the brazen morning shooting.

Rousting Granny
Episode 1662 2:57:53 - 3:03:01

1662: Rousting Granny

Outro, End of Show Mix, Erectionist Parody

The episode closes with a series of audio remixes and satirical clips, including a parody of President Biden's speech patterns and a "Cotton Eyed Joe" mashup. The mixes touch on NYPD drone surveillance, "hard landings" in Iran, and a comedic take on "electionists" versus "erectionists." The hosts sign off with their traditional "Adios mofos" and "A hui hou."

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 2:22:45 - 2:24:55

1661: Hard Landing

NYPD Drone Initiative, Drones as First Responders

The NYPD is expanding its fleet of 85 drones through a new "Drones as First Responders" initiative, which integrates the aircraft into the 911 call system. Drones will be autonomously dispatched to crime scenes in Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Central Park to provide real-time aerial surveillance. Officials claim the technology is a "game changer" for search-and-rescue and crowd control.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 28:19 - 34:11

1656: Johnson Pivot

Columbia University Protests, Hamilton Hall Occupation

Protesters at Columbia University occupied and barricaded Hamilton Hall, renaming it "Hind's Hall" in honor of a child killed in Gaza. The NYPD eventually cleared the building and the campus encampment, resulting in approximately 300 arrests. University officials have requested a police presence on campus through May 17th to prevent further vandalism and chaos.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 39:19 - 46:32

1647: Carbon Bomb

Biden's Star-Studded Radio City Fundraiser vs Trump's NYPD Wake Attendance

President Joe Biden held a record-breaking $26 million fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall featuring former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton. Simultaneously, Donald Trump attended the wake of fallen NYPD officer Jonathan Diller in Long Island. Media coverage of the Biden event highlighted a "show of force" and party unity, while Trump's appearance emphasized a "law and order" platform.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:15:10 - 1:17:57

1647: Carbon Bomb

Governor Kathy Hochul and New York Crime Statistics

New York Governor Kathy Hochul appeared on Al Sharpton's program to discuss the death of Officer Jonathan Diller and the state's crime statistics. Hochul defended her administration's efforts to adjust bail laws while claiming that crime is statistically down. Critics argue that changes in reporting methods and under-reporting by citizens make these official statistics unreliable.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:17:57 - 1:19:55

1647: Carbon Bomb

Random Punching Attacks on Women in New York City

A series of random assaults on women in New York City has gained national attention after victims shared their experiences on TikTok. Influencer Hallie Kate and others reported being punched in the face by strangers while walking on the sidewalk. The NYPD has made several arrests but maintains that the attacks do not constitute a coordinated pattern, despite felony assaults being up 3%.

Carbon Bomb
Episode 1647 1:20:07 - 1:24:10

1647: Carbon Bomb

Oakland License Plate Readers and Subway Gun Scanners

Governor Gavin Newsom announced the installation of 480 high-tech license plate readers in Oakland to combat stolen vehicles and retail theft. In New York City, Mayor Eric Adams introduced a pilot program using Evolve Technology body scanners in the subway system to detect concealed firearms. Privacy advocates have raised concerns about the expansion of "Big Brother" surveillance in both cities.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 1:11:42 - 1:13:46

1633: Noise Machine

Times Square Shooting, Venezuelan Migrant Arrest

A 15-year-old migrant from Venezuela was arrested for a shooting in Times Square that injured a Brazilian tourist. The suspect, who arrived in the U.S. in September and was living in a temporary shelter, is also linked to an armed robbery in the Bronx.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:26:14 - 1:31:26

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

NYPD Officers Attacked by Migrants in Times Square

A group of migrants attacked two NYPD officers in Times Square after being asked to move along. Surveillance footage shows the officers being kicked and punched before the suspects were arrested and subsequently released without bail due to New York's reform laws. The hosts criticize Mayor Eric Adams and the city's sanctuary status for the lack of consequences following violent crimes against law enforcement.

Haley's Comment
Episode 1621 1:08:43 - 1:12:51

1621: Haley's Comment

New Year's Eve Security and Terror Threats

Law enforcement agencies in New York City and Los Angeles are on high alert for New Year's Eve, citing potential disruptions from pro-Palestinian demonstrators and lone-actor terror threats. The FBI is monitoring "soft targets" including fireworks barges and public gatherings, though no specific, credible threats have been identified.