Topic: One Foundation

12 chapters across the catalog

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 16:58 - 26:53

1652: Ashkenormativity

Catherine Maher NPR CEO Appointment, Wikimedia and Spook Background

Catherine Maher, the new CEO of NPR, faces scrutiny over her extensive background with globalist organizations including the Wikimedia Foundation, the Atlantic Council, and the World Bank. Her resume includes a stint at HSBC during a major money-laundering scandal and roles within the U.S. Department of State. Critics point to her past TED Talk comments regarding "shared truths" as evidence of a progressive bias that aligns with intelligence community interests.

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 5:07 - 6:43

1628: Bad Rap

NPR Appoints Catherine Maher as New CEO

National Public Radio (NPR) named Catherine Maher as its new Chief Executive Officer, succeeding John Lansing. Maher previously served as the executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation and held positions at the Atlantic Council and the Council on Foreign Relations. Her extensive background in non-profits and international policy boards has led to speculation regarding the influence of the intelligence community on public broadcasting leadership.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 19:04 - 22:43

1398: Gender Justice

NPR Brains On Podcast, mRNA Mechanism for Children

An excerpt from the NPR-supported podcast "Brains On" is analyzed for its explanation of mRNA vaccines to a juvenile audience. The podcast uses personified virus characters and simplified analogies to describe how the vaccine instructs cells to create spike proteins to train the immune system. The hosts question the scientific accuracy of the "thousands of volunteers" claim and the overall tone of the educational content.

Soest Piet
Episode 1176 9:52 - 13:38

1176: Soest Piet

Luisa-Marie Neubauer, One Foundation, George Monbiot

German activist Luisa-Marie Neubauer serves as an escort for Greta Thunberg through various UN departments, including UNICEF. Neubauer is a youth ambassador for the One Foundation, which receives significant funding from George Soros. Additionally, Thunberg appeared in a video with Guardian columnist George Monbiot promoting "natural climate solutions" like reforestation.

Proof Trump is Broke
Episode 1052 39:31 - 42:41

1052: Proof Trump is Broke

Uranium One, Kevin Shipp, Clinton Foundation Allegations

Former CIA agent Kevin Shipp alleges that the Uranium One deal was part of a global money-laundering operation involving the Clinton Foundation to bypass US laws. The claim suggests that Robert Mueller, while heading the FBI, ignored evidence of Russian racketeering to allow the deal to proceed. This perspective posits that the current focus on Trump-Russia collusion is a "flip" to cover up prior Democratic complicity.

Chip In!
Episode 1050 1:26:10 - 1:28:54

1050: Chip In!

Facebook Election Research and Social Science One

Facebook has granted a group of academics called "Social Science One" access to 2.2 billion records to study how social media influences elections. The initiative is backed by $25 million from various nonprofits, including the Knight Foundation and the Charles Koch Foundation. Critics express concern over the mass sharing of user data with researchers and question the actual impact of social media on voter behavior.

Vasectomies & Dogs
Episode 1011 12:06 - 16:08

1011: Vasectomies & Dogs

Uranium One Deal and Clinton Foundation Allegations

One America News reports on the controversial Uranium One deal involving the Russian state-owned enterprise Rosatom and its acquisition of Canadian mining assets. Allegations of pay-to-play politics center on millions of dollars in donations to the Clinton Foundation from Uranium One shareholders and a $500,000 speaking fee paid to Bill Clinton. Hillary Clinton has denied personal involvement, citing the approval of nine government agencies.

High Falutin
Episode 946 1:14:20 - 1:17:43

946: High Falutin

Russian Money and the Clinton Foundation

The Wall Street Journal reports that European intelligence agencies warned the U.S. in early 2016 about Russian money potentially flowing into the presidential election. While the media focuses on Trump, critics point to the millions of dollars that flowed into the Clinton Foundation following the Uranium One deal as a more concrete example of Russian financial influence in American politics.

Personfriend
Episode 916 2:39:57 - 2:43:04

916: Personfriend

Uranium One Deal, Hillary Clinton and Russia

CBS News attempted to debunk Donald Trump's tweets regarding Hillary Clinton's connection to the sale of American uranium to Russia. While the report noted that multiple agencies approved the Uranium One deal, it downplayed the sizable donations made to the Clinton Foundation by parties involved. The hosts argue the State Department had the power to block the deal.

Toilet Wars
Episode 800 24:40 - 29:06

800: Toilet Wars

Hillary Clinton Retrospective and Uranium One Allegations

A retrospective of Hillary Clinton's controversial public statements is presented, including her "dead broke" claim and the "sniper fire" story in Bosnia. The discussion shifts to a New York Times report regarding the Uranium One deal, where a Canadian businessman made large donations to the Clinton Foundation while the Russian Atomic Energy Agency sought a controlling interest in U.S. uranium mining.

The Portal
Episode 716 1:07:39 - 1:14:29

716: The Portal

Clinton Foundation Uranium One Scandal and Tax Refiling

The Clinton Foundation is facing scrutiny over the sale of Uranium One to Russia's Atomic Energy Agency, which gave Russia control of 20% of U.S. uranium reserves. Reports indicate that owners of the company donated millions to the foundation while the State Department, led by Hillary Clinton, reviewed the deal. Additionally, the foundation is refiling five years of tax forms due to failures in disclosing foreign government donations.

Just Hiking
Episode 237 54:23 - 58:10

237: Just Hiking

Clinton Foundation Transparency and Bono's One Campaign

The hosts criticize the Clinton Foundation for failing to release its 2009 annual report, suggesting the numbers are being scrubbed to protect Hillary Clinton's future political prospects. They compare this to Bono's "One" campaign, which reportedly spent more on executive salaries and promotional "freebies" (like Starbucks coffee and Moleskine notebooks) than on actual charitable aid in 2008.