Topic: Netjets

5 chapters across the catalog

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:03:32 - 1:05:45

1803: Drone Wall

Private Jet Transponder Mystery and Flight Tracking

Speculation surrounds a private jet with a "triple eight" tail number that departed Addison Airport shortly after the Charlie Kirk incident. While some claim the aircraft turned off its transponder to facilitate a Zionist assassination plot, others clarify that the plane was a standard NetJets charter used by Kirk. The lack of public ADS-B data is attributed to standard privacy filters rather than covert activity.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 15:03 - 19:53

1798: Adam & The Robot

Charlie Kirk Private Plane and Online Misinformation

The hosts debunk rumors regarding a private plane fleeing the scene of the Kirk shooting, identifying the aircraft as Kirk's own NetJets transport. They review hostile social media reactions to Kirk's death, including a viral video of a woman celebrating the event. Disagreement arises between the hosts regarding the plausibility of various conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination.

Fifth Column
Episode 686 1:53:40 - 1:57:35

686: Fifth Column

Politico as Reference, TransCanada Lobbying and Private Railcars

The segment critiques the media's reliance on Politico as a primary source, noting its funding by wealthy interests. Elizabeth Warren's claim that TransCanada spent $7 million on lobbying is dismissed as a "spit in the bucket" compared to highway and transportation lobbying. The hosts also discuss Warren Buffett's ownership of NetJets and his "toy train set," expressing envy for the luxury of private railcars.

Checkpoint Nation
Episode 225 37:48 - 41:11

225: Checkpoint Nation

Wyclef Jean Haiti Presidential Run and Corporate Ties

Wyclef Jean's arrival in Haiti to announce his presidential candidacy involved a Gulfstream IV jet linked to NetJets Middle East and frequently used by Bill Clinton and Goldman Sachs. The hosts argue that Jean is a corporate-sponsored candidate intended to facilitate oil refinery projects and luxury developments. They mock the Clinton-Bush-Haiti Fund for awarding a $50,000 grant to a paper-mache artist while the general population remains in poverty.

Lawsuit Crazy
Episode 12 28:27 - 30:09

12: Lawsuit Crazy

Private Aviation, Corporate Jet Sharing and NetJets

John C. Dvorak recounts returning from Las Vegas on a Hawker 800 private jet. The hosts discuss the logistics of corporate aviation, noting that most private jets are now shared through services like NetJets rather than being individually owned. They list various tech billionaires who own aircraft, including Paul Allen and the founders of Google and eBay.