Topic: Pentagon Shooting

4 chapters across the catalog

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 1:53:46 - 1:58:37

564: Summer of Snowden

Sandy Hook Demolition, Missing 911 Tapes, Media Secrecy

A prosecutor in Connecticut is blocking the release of 911 calls from the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, even as the school building is completely demolished. The hosts compare this lack of transparency to missing footage from the Pentagon on 9/11, the Boston Marathon bombing, and the recent LAX shooting. They advocate for all court proceedings to be broadcast on C-SPAN for public accountability.

Bow to the Aqua Buddha
Episode 245 2:09:06 - 2:11:45

245: Bow to the Aqua Buddha

Pentagon Shooting Incident and Security Footage

Gunshots were fired at the Pentagon early in the morning, striking two exterior windows on the third and fourth floors. No injuries were reported as the targeted offices were unoccupied due to renovations. The hosts question the official report and mock the mention of security camera footage, referencing long-standing skepticism regarding 9/11 Pentagon footage.

Porn In The Morn'
Episode 183 2:04:03 - 2:05:51

183: Porn In The Morn'

Police Seized Gun Sales, Pentagon and Las Vegas Shootings

Investigations into high-profile shootings at the Pentagon and a Las Vegas courthouse revealed that the weapons used were originally seized by police in Memphis, Tennessee. The guns were subsequently sold back into the public market by the police department as a revenue-generating measure, raising questions about the lifecycle of confiscated firearms.

Media Corruption Now in 3D
Episode 180 50:50 - 56:50

180: Media Corruption Now in 3D

Alex Jones on Geraldo, 9/11 Truther Demonization

Alex Jones appears on Geraldo Rivera's program to defend the 9/11 Truth movement following the Pentagon shooting. Jones argues that the media's immediate labeling of Bedell as a "truther" is a "false flag" tactic intended to demonize anyone who questions the official government narrative. The segment critiques the "info-babble" techniques used by Fox News to distract viewers from substantive arguments.