Topic: Neville

8 chapters across the catalog

Feces Thesis
Episode 1839 1:02:34 - 1:10:55

1839: Feces Thesis

Harvey Levin Criticizes Trump Administration Legal Tactics

TMZ founder Harvey Levin criticized the Trump administration's arrest of Don Lemon, comparing the move to tactics used by dictators to suppress a free press. Levin argued that journalists should be allowed to cover protests of national interest without fear of prosecution. Critics of Levin's stance pointed out that the Obama administration also utilized subpoenas and search warrants against journalists.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 1:09:12 - 1:14:18

1773: Two Beards

Neville Singham, Chinese Funding of US Protests

Chris Cuomo reported on alleged foreign links between the Chinese Communist Party and U.S. protest groups like CHIRLA and the PSL. The investigation focuses on Neville Singham, a Shanghai-based billionaire with ties to the CCP who reportedly funds far-left organizations. Singham is married to Code Pink co-founder Jody Evans, and his global empire of non-profits is accused of conducting a "smokeless war" to destabilize Western capitalism.

Rewilding
Episode 1209 1:20:35 - 1:22:50

1209: Rewilding

Australian Donor Neville, Climate Faith, Bushfire Causes

Neville from Australia contributed $909.94, criticizing politicians and "climate change faith followers" for blaming the bushfire crisis solely on global warming. He notes that many fires were started by arson or accidents and argues that green policies have hindered effective land management. The donation was sent as a "value-for-value" return for the rain that followed the show's use of rain sticks.

Flash Meetup!
Episode 1100 1:13:06 - 1:17:22

1100: Flash Meetup!

International Donations and Climate Change Skepticism

Donations from Tony Cabrera and Neville Barham spark a discussion about climate change narratives in Australia. Barham notes that a scientist was dismissed for questioning the destruction of the Great Barrier Reef. The hosts argue that Australia's history of extreme weather is being reframed as a modern climate crisis.

Dealio
Episode 940 2:31:46 - 2:35:39

940: Dealio

Flint Airport Stabbing and Terrorism Investigation

A Canadian man, Amor Fatui, is charged with stabbing a police officer at Bishop Airport in Flint, Michigan, while shouting "Allahu Akbar." The FBI is investigating the incident as an act of terrorism. The hosts discuss the media's handling of the attacker's "dialect" and the official pronunciation of the phrase used during the attack.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 1:15:35 - 1:32:07

937: Stump the Algo

Executive Producer Donations, Knighting Ceremony

The hosts conduct a lengthy donation segment, thanking executive producers for their financial support. Notable donors include Neville Barham from Australia, who is knighted as Sir Neville James, and Sir Onymous of Dogpatch. The segment includes listener notes on Islamic councils in Australia and various jingle requests.

AQ-USA
Episode 261 2:21:21 - 2:26:52

261: AQ-USA

Pre-Crime, UK Radicalization Prevention Strategy

UK Security Minister Pauline Neville Jones discusses a strategy to intervene with individuals before they become radicalized, which the hosts label as "pre-crime." This is linked back to the Long Beach police shooting, suggesting that a culture of constant reporting and "pre-thought" intervention leads to innocent citizens being targeted by the state.

Truth to Power Ratio
Episode 31 19:23 - 28:05

31: Truth to Power Ratio

George W. Bush Appeasement Speech and Obama Branding

John C. Dvorak analyzes President George W. Bush's speech to the Israeli Knesset regarding the appeasement of Hitler, which Barack Obama interpreted as a personal attack. Dvorak argues this is a Republican strategic "meme hacking" effort to tag Obama with the "appeaser" moniker, similar to how John Kerry was labeled a "flip-flopper." The discussion touches on the historical significance of Neville Chamberlain and the potential effectiveness of this branding in the 2008 election.