Topic: National File

6 chapters across the catalog

Rat Poop
Episode 1755 1:40:13 - 1:44:47

1755: Rat Poop

Tulsi Gabbard, Government Transparency and Document Scanning

Tulsi Gabbard, working within the administration, announced a massive effort to scan and digitize thousands of documents from the National Archives, including files related to the JFK and MLK assassinations. Critics note a "switcheroo" in her rhetoric, where she pivots from promising transparency on the Epstein files to focusing on the "Russia collusion hoax." The segment questions why high-profile files like Epstein's remain unreleased.

Brain Rot
Episode 1748

1748: Brain Rot

Trump Administration Releases Unredacted JFK Assassination Files

The Trump administration released thousands of unredacted documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, fulfilling a campaign promise. The files, hosted on the National Archives website, include details on Lee Harvey Oswald's movements in Mexico City and the Soviet Union, as well as CIA surveillance of Soviet and Cuban diplomatic facilities. Some documents also reveal covert activities targeting Fidel Castro and a disputed 1994 letter allegedly from JFK Jr. to then-Senator Joe Biden.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:30:31 - 2:32:01

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Epstein and JFK Files, National Security Redactions

The hosts express frustration over the continued redaction of the Jeffrey Epstein and JFK files, citing "national security" as a persistent excuse. They speculate that the CIA's potential involvement with Epstein is the primary reason for the lack of transparency. The segment calls for a full release of the documents to allow for public accountability.

Jab and Go
Episode 1318 21:02 - 24:16

1318: Jab and Go

South Carolina Case Calculation and CDC Lawsuit

The South Carolina Department of Health changed its "percent positive" calculation method, resulting in a drop from 21.6% to 8.8%. Simultaneously, a lawsuit reported by The National File alleges the CDC illegally altered hospital reporting guidelines for COVID-19 deaths. The suit claims these changes inflated fatality numbers by up to 1600% by misclassifying underlying causes and comorbidities.

Mint19
Episode 1194 1:33:28 - 1:36:51

1194: Mint19

No Agenda Trademark Dispute, Fox Nation Cease and Desist

The hosts discuss a $200 donation from Robert Simpson intended to fund a legal opposition to a trademark application for "No Agenda" t-shirts. They reveal that a cease and desist order was sent to Fox Nation regarding the unauthorized use of the show's name. While the show is generally open-source, they explain the necessity of protecting the brand from corporate exploitation.

Almost Live From GitmoNation
Episode 43 0:01 - 2:35

43: Almost Live From GitmoNation

Gitmo Nation Branding and Mulder-Scully Dynamic

The hosts establish "Gitmo Nation" as a new mantra for the current state of governance, with one host broadcasting from Gitmo Nation East (UK) and the other from Gitmo Nation West (Silicon Valley). A listener feedback message compares the duo to Mulder and Scully from The X-Files, highlighting the dynamic between conspiracy theories and skepticism.