Topic: Philips

108 chapters across the catalog

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 1:56:48 - 1:58:59

1862: Smear Campaign

UK Smoking Ban, Vaping Industry, and Philip Morris Strategy

The UK has introduced the Tobacco and Vapes Bill, which will raise the legal smoking age by one year every year, effectively banning cigarette sales to anyone born after 2008. Analysis suggests that major tobacco companies like Philip Morris may support such bans as they pivot toward high-margin nicotine vapes and salts. The legislation focuses on purchasing rights rather than the act of smoking itself.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 54:07 - 58:26

1844: Second Half of Show

CIA Whistleblower, Eisenhower Area 51 Invasion, Anti-Gravity Formula

A former CIA operative claims that President Eisenhower once threatened to invade Area 51 with the First Army because base commanders refused to disclose classified information. The whistleblower describes seeing the crashed Roswell craft and mentions a simple mathematical code for "recursing gravity" written on a 3x5 index card.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 3:31:08 - 3:41:51

1830: Bulb Heads

The Day After Roswell, Episode Outro

The episode concludes with a "Tip of the Day" recommending Philip J. Corso's book, *The Day After Roswell*, as a superior alternative to recent "disclosure" documentaries on streaming platforms. The hosts sign off for the first time in 2026, followed by an end-of-show mix that deconstructs recent themes of AI, economic anxiety, and media manipulation.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 32:57 - 36:03

1813: Lunchbox

Planned Obsolescence and the Light Bulb Conspiracy

A discussion on the durability of modern goods leads to a critique of "planned obsolescence" in Chinese-made LED bulbs compared to older American versions. The hosts reference the historical "light bulb conspiracy" where a consortium of manufacturers allegedly colluded to limit the lifespan of tungsten filaments. They recall specialized "turtle bulbs" from the 1990s that were designed to last decades but were removed from the market.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 2:28:43 - 2:32:48

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Illegal E-Cigarettes, Zyn Nicotine Pouches

Federal authorities seized $76 million worth of illegal e-cigarettes mislabeled as vaping products. The hosts discuss the rise of Zyn oral nicotine pouches, which have driven Philip Morris stock to all-time highs. They note that Tucker Carlson has frequently promoted the product, though they express health concerns regarding oral cancers associated with nicotine pouches.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 7:21 - 12:58

1698: Oxymoronic

Federal Investigations Target Eric Adams Inner Circle

Multiple federal inquiries are targeting high-ranking officials closely connected to Mayor Eric Adams, including former Police Commissioner Edward Caban and Schools Chancellor David Banks. Investigations involve allegations of improper campaign donations, bribery, and the use of personal relationships to secure lucrative city contracts. Several officials, including City Hall Chief Counsel Lisa Zornberg, have resigned abruptly as the probes into the administration's business dealings intensify.

Oxymoronic
Episode 1698 2:50:56 - 2:55:12

1698: Oxymoronic

First Use of Sarco Suicide Pod in Switzerland

A 64-year-old American woman became the first person to use the "Sarco" suicide pod in a forest in Switzerland. The 3D-printed device uses nitrogen gas to cause rapid oxygen deprivation, leading to death within minutes. Swiss police have made several arrests following the incident, as the legality of the device remains under investigation despite the country's permissive assisted dying laws.

Authentified
Episode 1687 1:58:11 - 2:09:04

1687: Authentified

Calley Means on Food Industry, Tobacco Company Tactics

Former lobbyist Calley Means appeared on Tucker Carlson's show to discuss how the tobacco industry, specifically Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds, bought major food companies in the 1980s. Means claims these companies applied cigarette addiction science to ultra-processed foods and rigged the USDA food pyramid to favor sugar and carbs. He argues the healthcare industry benefits from the resulting chronic illnesses in children.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:42:21 - 1:46:50

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Chuck Schumer Targets Zyn Nicotine Pouches

Senator Chuck Schumer called on the FDA to investigate Zyn nicotine pouches, alleging they are marketed to teenagers. The move sparked a "Zinsurrection" among Republican lawmakers who defend the product as a tobacco-free alternative for adults. The hosts argue that the outcry is influenced by Big Tobacco interests and lacks evidence of a "gateway" effect to harder drugs.

Pain Sponge
Episode 1609 52:37 - 54:24

1609: Pain Sponge

Philip DeFranco, Xi Jinping, and TikTok News Trends

Veteran YouTuber Philip DeFranco is now producing short-form content on TikTok, including a report on a meeting between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. The report focused on lighthearted topics like Tasmanian devils, pandas, and the quality of Australian versus New Zealand wine. The hosts criticize this style of "news" as being superficial and "easy cheesy."

Balconazi
Episode 1582 6:33 - 8:56

1582: Balconazi

IQOS Tobacco Heating System, Non-Combustible Product Review

Adam Curry shares his experience testing the IQOS non-combustible tobacco product while in Spain. He describes the device's mechanics, which involve heating a small tobacco stick to produce vapor rather than smoke. Curry, an ex-smoker, criticizes the taste of the product, though he notes its high prevalence among European users as an alternative to traditional vaping.

Dead Name
Episode 1531 1:58:38 - 2:04:30

1531: Dead Name

Executive Producer Donations, Dame Delphinium Jesser

The show acknowledges major donors, including a $2,000 contribution from Countess Kim and a $1,000 memorial donation from Philip Stasek in honor of his sister, Jessica. Jessica is posthumously granted the title Dame Delphinium Jesser. The hosts discuss the "Value for Value" model and the importance of community support in maintaining the show's independence.

Tink Tank
Episode 1562 2:45:18 - 2:53:10

1562: Tink Tank

Project Blue Beam, Philip J. Corso, Intelligence Psyop

The recent UFO whistleblower claims are analyzed as a potential intelligence community psychological operation, possibly linked to "Project Blue Beam." The discussion notes that David Grush's testimony was pre-cleared by the Department of Defense, suggesting it is an approved narrative. Comparisons are made to the 1997 book by Philip J. Corso, which made similar claims about recovered alien technology decades ago.

Stern & Wrinkled
Episode 1557 57:32 - 1:00:28

1557: Stern & Wrinkled

British Telecom Job Cuts, AI Customer Service Replacement

British Telecom (BT) announced plans to cut 55,000 jobs by 2030, with approximately 10,000 positions expected to be replaced by artificial intelligence. CEO Philip Janssen stated that AI tools like GPT are now capable of handling customer service tasks traditionally performed by humans. This move is part of a broader trend in the tech industry to reduce "bloated" staff as interest rates rise and free money disappears.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 1:16:10 - 1:21:46

1496: Deport Greta

Wikipedia Deprecation, Grayzone Censorship

The Grayzone and its contributors have been "deprecated" as sources on Wikipedia, meaning their reporting cannot be cited on the platform. This move is attributed to a "regime change racket" within Wikipedia's editing cabal, specifically citing a user named Philip Cross who allegedly spends excessive time scrubbing anti-imperialist voices and protecting US hegemony narratives.

Deport Greta
Episode 1496 2:21:55 - 2:23:33

1496: Deport Greta

Altria Philip Morris Deal, Vape Market Transition

Altria sold its US rights for the IQOS heated tobacco system to Philip Morris for $2.7 billion. This move signals a shift away from liquid-based vapes toward tobacco-based "smokeless" products. The transition is seen as a way to protect the tobacco bond market and state tax revenues which were threatened by the rise of independent vaping companies.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 2:22:45 - 2:26:55

1484: Do It For Ukraine

Juul Settlement, Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement

Juul Labs agreed to pay $438.5 million to 34 states to settle investigations into its marketing practices toward minors. The settlement is viewed as a way for states to recoup lost revenue from the Master Settlement Agreement (MSA), which relies on tobacco sales. As youth shifted from combustible tobacco to vaping, state budgets tied to tobacco bonds were negatively impacted.

Do It For Ukraine
Episode 1484 2:26:55 - 2:30:47

1484: Do It For Ukraine

IQOS Launch, Nicotine Health Warnings

Philip Morris is preparing to launch IQOS, a non-combustible tobacco heating system, in the U.S. market to capture the vaping audience. Meanwhile, medical experts warn that nicotine itself, even without tobacco, poses risks to cardiovascular health and brain development in young adults. The segment contrasts modern pharmaceutical solutions for anxiety with the traditional use of nicotine and caffeine.

Smugly
Episode 1472 44:26 - 46:54

1472: Smugly

Regulatory Capture, FDA Tobacco Scientist Departure

The "regulation state" is criticized for systemic corruption where regulators are co-opted by the industries they oversee. A recent example cited is the FDA's top tobacco scientist leaving the agency to work for Philip Morris after approving their smokeless tobacco product. The discussion also references the CIA's historical intimidation of Senate oversight committees, such as the spying incident involving Senator Diane Feinstein.

Clippers 'n Whittlers
Episode 1387 2:54:21 - 2:56:14

1387: Clippers 'n Whittlers

DHS Whistleblower Philip Haney and "Self-Inflicted" Gunshot

The death of Department of Homeland Security whistleblower Philip Haney is discussed following the discovery of his body in Northern California. Authorities ruled the death a "self-inflicted gunshot wound," though Haney was well-known for his vocal criticism of the Obama administration's handling of Islamic terror records. The circumstances of the death are met with skepticism, drawing parallels to other high-profile whistleblower cases.