Topic: North Sea

21 chapters across the catalog

Hose Water
Episode 1849 23:42 - 29:18

1849: Hose Water

Childhood in Iran, CIA Hotels and Cold War Espionage

Mimi Smith-Dvorak details her childhood living in Tehran in 1966 while her father worked on a drilling rig in the Persian Gulf. She describes staying at the Sina Hotel, which she later realized was a hub for CIA operatives and economic hitmen. She recalls traveling the country with a family friend who used her and her mother as "beards" for his intelligence work before he was eventually killed on the Iraqi border.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 37:41 - 45:46

1830: Bulb Heads

North Sea Nexus, Susan Kokinda Geopolitical Analysis

Susan Kokinda of Promethean Action argues that the British "North Sea Nexus" is actively working to undermine Donald Trump's National Security Strategy. She claims the British House of Lords and intelligence networks are terrified of a U.S. shift away from post-WWII strategic architectures. Kokinda, a former LaRouche associate, posits that Trump is attempting to end the "special relationship" that uses American military power for globalist schemes.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829

1829: Zoomerwaffen

Nick Fuentes, Podcasting Talent and Professionalism

A discussion regarding the technical proficiency and broadcasting talent of Nick Fuentes. Despite his controversial status, he is described as a consummate professional who avoids verbal fillers like "um" and "uh" during long solo broadcasts. Comparisons are made to professional broadcasters and the concept of "white pride" is distinguished from white supremacy in the context of his persona.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 18:58 - 22:26

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Texas Redistricting Challenges and North Sea Nexus Branding

A discussion regarding Texas redistricting notes that legal challenges are being mounted against new district maps on the grounds of unconstitutional racial considerations. The conversation shifts to the "North Sea Nexus" terminology used to describe European monarchical influence on global affairs. There is a debate over whether the term accurately reflects the involvement of Mediterranean countries like Spain.

Bad Fad
Episode 1808 2:22:07 - 2:26:53

1808: Bad Fad

Gigawatt Coffee, North Sea Nexus Theory

Eli the Coffee Guy provides an update on Gigawatt Coffee, including a "nitro" cold brew that requires vigorous shaking to activate. The discussion pivots to the "North Sea Nexus" theory, which posits that British intelligence and financial interests are behind much of the world's geopolitical instability. Tucker Carlson's recent comments about the British making the world a "worse place" are cited as evidence of this theory gaining mainstream traction.

Drone Wall
Episode 1803 1:13:54 - 1:18:26

1803: Drone Wall

Exploding Microphones and the Pager Detonation Theory

Following the mass detonation of pagers in Lebanon, conspiracy theorists have proposed that Charlie Kirk was killed by an explosive hidden in his DJI lapel microphone. Video analysis from the "Redacted" podcast claims to show a puff of smoke and a "cavitation event" near Kirk's shirt. However, alternative theories suggest the "North Sea Nexus" and British intelligence may be using these claims to deflect blame onto Israel.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:27:42 - 1:35:41

1800: Soros Stooge

Turning Point USA Expansion and Zionist Funding Claims

Following the death of Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has reportedly seen a massive surge in requests for new chapters. The hosts discuss claims from the Matt Kim podcast that the organization is being "front-run" by Zionist donors to control the minds of the youth. Adam Curry argues that the "North Sea Nexus" (the British Empire) is the true force behind these geopolitical movements.

Disease X
Episode 1576 40:51 - 42:17

1576: Disease X

Fremantle Highway Cargo Ship Fire, Electric Vehicle Safety

A cargo ship carrying nearly 3,000 vehicles, including several hundred electric models, caught fire off the coast of the Netherlands. The intensity of the blaze, which resulted in one crew member's death, is attributed to the presence of lithium-ion batteries that are notoriously difficult to extinguish. Media coverage of the event is criticized for focusing on the potential impact on bird habitats rather than the inherent safety risks of electric vehicle transport.

Green Transition
Episode 1454 34:42 - 43:39

1454: Green Transition

European Green Deal, Offshore Wind and RepowerEU Plan

The European Union's "RepowerEU" plan aims to invest 300 billion euros to phase out Russian fossil fuels and accelerate the green transition. The initiative includes quadrupling offshore wind capacity in the North Sea by 2030 to cover the energy consumption of 50 million homes.

Antigenic Drift
Episode 1306

1306: Antigenic Drift

Brexit Deal, UK Fishing Rights, UK Border Pressure

Boris Johnson announced a finalized Brexit deal following intense negotiations with the European Union. Speculation suggests the EU applied pressure on the UK by closing borders during a surge of a new COVID-19 variant, leading to massive truck queues at the channel. The initial release notes highlight protections for North Sea fishing rights for the next five years.

Menprovement
Episode 972 2:36:01 - 2:40:36

972: Menprovement

Scottish Nationalist Party, Independence Arguments

The Scottish Nationalist Party (SNP) outlines three primary grievances against the UK government: the lack of a sovereign oil fund, the imposition of austerity measures, and the pursuit of a "hard Brexit." The hosts characterize these arguments as specious hindsight, noting that an independent Scotland would likely have faced similar economic challenges.

Rasiss
Episode 954 1:48:25 - 1:50:57

954: Rasiss

Sea Level Data, Paris Accord Reporting Flaws

A listener from North Carolina reports that local sea level measurements have remained unchanged for 20 years, contradicting global warming narratives. Simultaneously, a BBC investigation reveals that countries like Italy, India, and China are submitting fraudulent or highly uncertain greenhouse gas data to the UN. These reporting flaws are cited as a greater threat to the Paris Climate Agreement than the U.S. withdrawal.

Party Boat
Episode 794 2:22:33 - 2:24:03

794: Party Boat

European Migrant Crisis, Germany Geography Correction

The hosts discuss the escalating migrant crisis in Sweden and Germany, noting reports of violence and mass deportations. They issue a correction regarding a previous statement about Germany being landlocked, clarifying that while it has a northern coastline on the North and Baltic Seas, it lacks traditional "beaches" in the sense of warm-water resorts.

Schwack the Nose
Episode 685 1:28:42 - 1:32:26

685: Schwack the Nose

Texas Earthquakes, Fracking Lubricants, Wind Farm Failures

A series of earthquakes in the Fort Worth area is linked to fracking activities, with the hosts discussing the theory of "lubricating" fault lines. They also report on wind farms in the North Sea that require diesel-powered heaters to prevent freezing during cold snaps, highlighting the inefficiencies of green energy.

After Spin Class
Episode 652 2:04:24 - 2:08:37

652: After Spin Class

Scottish Independence Referendum and North Sea Oil

A report on the upcoming Scottish independence referendum highlights the "Yes" campaign's efforts to bypass mainstream media through local community organizing. The hosts discuss the economic stakes, particularly the control of North Sea oil reserves, and compare Scotland's potential future to Norway's model. They predict that Westminster will not easily allow the Scots to leave with such valuable resources.

Iron Key
Episode 464 25:05 - 31:53

464: Iron Key

iOS Data Bug, Apple Collusion Claims and North Sea Oil

A donor report highlights a persistent data bug in iOS 6 that causes podcasts to redownload multiple times, leading to cellular data overages. There are allegations of potential collusion between Apple and carriers like AT&T to increase data revenue, with the host suggesting a possible RICO class-action case. A network admin for a North Sea oil company provides a perspective on the geopolitical struggle between Germany and Russia over seabed resources.

The Convincables
Episode 446 2:05:09 - 2:07:39

446: The Convincables

Scottish Independence Referendum and Welfare State Debate

Thousands march in Edinburgh in support of Scottish independence ahead of a planned 2014 referendum. Scottish Nationalist Party leader Alex Salmond meets with Prime Minister David Cameron to discuss the breakaway. The hosts discuss the debate over whether an independent Scotland could sustain its welfare state using North Sea oil revenues.

Pooper & Blitzer
Episode 378 2:24:29 - 2:29:14

378: Pooper & Blitzer

Scottish Independence Debate and North Sea Oil

The debate over Scottish independence is examined through an interview between First Minister Alex Salmond and journalist Jeremy Paxman. Salmond argues that an independent Scotland would be prosperous due to North Sea oil, while Paxman questions the nation's ability to handle its share of the UK's national debt.

Hawaii-Five-Blows
Episode 238 1:40:47 - 1:43:07

238: Hawaii-Five-Blows

Oil Spill Drills and Predictions for the North Sea

The BBC reported on oil industry drills off the coast of Southampton designed to prepare for a disaster on the scale of the BP Deepwater Horizon spill. The hosts predict that a major oil event may soon occur in the North Sea, potentially targeting Norway due to its independent stance outside the European Union and its significant oil wealth.

Kill Bill
Episode 47 4:15 - 6:48

47: Kill Bill

Oil Price Volatility, Drilling Infrastructure Costs

Oil prices are predicted to slide toward $60 per barrel despite production cuts by major producers. Industry insiders report that the base cost of extraction has risen to $40-$45 per barrel due to severe labor shortages and high equipment costs, particularly in the North Sea. Private contractors in conflict zones like Iraq continue to earn high salaries, often exceeding $200,000 annually.