Topic: Population

184 chapters across the catalog

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 1:26:39 - 1:33:04

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

China Population Decline and Organ Harvesting Rumors

Official data from China indicates a significant population drop, but anecdotal reports from cities like Harbin suggest the actual numbers may be much lower than the reported 1.4 billion. Online discussions within China point to the impact of COVID-19 vaccines and alleged state-sanctioned organ harvesting. Some users claim the streets of major cities are eerily empty, fueling distrust in government statistics.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 2:58:39 - 3:05:02

1829: Zoomerwaffen

South American Political Shift, Security Populism and Gold Trafficking

NPR reports on a significant right-wing political shift in South America, driven by concerns over organized crime and illegal immigration. Leaders are increasingly adopting "security populism" and "iron fist" policies similar to those in El Salvador. The report also notes that criminal groups are diversifying their income through illegal gold trafficking and migrant smuggling as cocaine production in Colombia reaches all-time highs.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:20:38 - 1:24:20

1820: Tokyo Rose

British Assisted Suicide Bill and Population Control

During a debate on an assisted suicide bill in the British Parliament, Lord Brooke suggests that legalized abortion, contraception, and the growth of homosexuality have been beneficial for managing global population growth. The comments link these social factors to the fight against climate change, drawing criticism for their "ghoulish" nature.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 1:34:51 - 1:36:33

1820: Tokyo Rose

Elon Musk Rumors and South African Influence

A discussion of rumors surrounding Elon Musk's personal life includes claims about his efforts to increase the population through financial arrangements with women. The conversation speculates on the influence of his South African and Dutch heritage on his worldview and desire for control.

Stimming
Episode 1802 50:03 - 54:16

1802: Stimming

Maurice Strong, Population Bomb Legacy

The history of the UN climate agenda is traced back to Maurice Strong and Al Gore, who promoted carbon trading and the Chicago Climate Exchange. The discussion links these movements to Paul Ehrlich’s 1970 book "The Population Bomb," which predicted global catastrophe by the year 2000. Ehrlich's lesser-known and controversial 1978 work, "The Race Bomb," is also highlighted as a suppressed text regarding race and intelligence.

Three Holes One Bag
Episode 1778 1:05:41 - 1:15:44

1778: Three Holes One Bag

Mamdani Derangement Syndrome, Fox News Analysis, Populist Playbook

Commentators on Fox News' "Outnumbered" discussed the rise of Zohran Mamdani, with Marie Harf defending his platform against accusations of anti-Semitism. The discussion posits that Mamdani is successfully using the "Trump playbook" of populist outrage to gain free media coverage. This "Mamdani Derangement Syndrome" is viewed as a mirror to early reactions to Donald Trump's 2016 campaign.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 1:12:08 - 1:17:38

1777: Java Shack

Zoran Mamdani and the Rise of Populism in New York

The discussion focuses on Zoran Mamdani, a New York politician described as a "Democrat version of Trump" due to his populist rhetoric. The hosts speculate that Mamdani could succeed Eric Adams as Mayor of New York City by appealing to voters frustrated with the current administration's cooperation with federal immigration authorities. The segment also touches on the "half-built house" tax culture in Mexico.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 23:34 - 28:44

1770: Control Grid

Global Stablecoin Adoption, U.S. Dollar Reserve Strategy

Financial strategists are promoting stablecoins collateralized by U.S. Treasury bills to encourage global populations in countries like Bolivia and South Korea to adopt the dollar. By distributing private credit through digital wallets like Google and Apple Pay, the U.S. aims to maintain its reserve currency status without traditional banking infrastructure. Approximately 400 million people worldwide already utilize stablecoins, though domestic adoption in the United States remains low due to the prevalence of services like Venmo.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 2:47:35 - 2:51:40

1769: Mr. Umami

Populism Trends, Trump vs. Sanders

Academic polling exercises comparing Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders suggest that populism remains the dominant political force in the United States. Trump maintains a strong edge among men and Hispanic voters, while Sanders appeals to a segment of independent voters. Analysts argue that the Democratic Party's reluctance to embrace populism—due to its focus on "woke" ideologies—creates a significant hurdle for future elections.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:03:36 - 1:07:25

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Global Illiberal Backlash, Project 2025 and Russia

Activists claim a "normative shift" is occurring globally against LGBTQ rights, citing influence from Russia and the American Heritage Foundation's Project 2025. This "illiberal backlash" is reportedly gaining momentum in countries like Romania. The hosts argue that these movements are being exploited for political gain by organizations similar to USAID to spark protests.

Old Bag
Episode 1735 2:36:18 - 2:37:45

1735: Old Bag

Tony Blair, Digital IDs and AI in Public Services

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is advocating for the implementation of digital IDs and facial recognition to combat "populism" and improve government efficiency. Blair argues that harnessing AI is the only way to deliver public service improvements and Treasury savings. The hosts remain skeptical of the cost-to-benefit ratio of such technology.

Seismic Sundae
Episode 1680 2:21:46 - 2:25:07

1680: Seismic Sundae

Kamala Harris Population Gaffe and Heat Records

A clip of Kamala Harris mentioning "reducing population" in the context of clean energy is debated as either a gaffe or a policy stance. Meanwhile, the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service reported July 21st and 22nd as the hottest days on record. This is countered by historical accounts of the 1911 New York heatwave, where temperatures reached 100 degrees and caused numerous fatalities.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 31:49 - 36:28

1679: No Jet No Deal

Global Populism and Intellectual MAGA Movement

David Brooks noted on PBS that the MAGA movement has evolved into a more "intellectually serious" entity, personified by JD Vance and supported by specific magazines and thinkers. He grouped Donald Trump with international figures like Viktor Orban and Giorgia Meloni, while critics argue that such grouping oversimplifies distinct national populist movements.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 9:17 - 13:06

1656: Johnson Pivot

Larry Fink's Population Pivot, Robotics and Xenophobic Policies

Larry Fink articulated a shift in economic theory, suggesting that countries with shrinking populations and "xenophobic" immigration policies may become the big winners through AI and robotics. This contradicts the traditional banking view that constant population growth is necessary to suppress wages and drive GDP. The new paradigm suggests machines will substitute for humans to maintain standards of living in developed nations.

FLOW
Episode 1646 1:55:45 - 1:58:11

1646: FLOW

Japan Adult Diaper Market, Demographic Collapse

A major Japanese diaper manufacturer announced it will stop producing baby diapers to focus on the adult market, as deaths in the country now outpace births by two to one. The Japanese government has struggled for decades to incentivize marriage and child-rearing, even considering the introduction of household robots. The segment highlights the potential for a 30% population shrink in Japan over the next 45 years.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:00:26 - 2:02:11

1641: Lock the Clock

Rise of Far-Right Chega Party in Portugal

Portugal's far-right Chega party, led by André Ventura, is surging in the polls ahead of snap elections, reaching over 20% support. The party's platform focuses on anti-corruption and strict immigration controls, mirroring the rise of Geert Wilders in the Netherlands. Mainstream politicians have ruled out forming a coalition with Chega, despite its growing popularity among young voters.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 1:27:25 - 1:30:03

1638: Test Tube Babies

Banker Influence on Open Border Policy

A theory is presented that financial elites and bankers support open borders to ensure continuous population growth, which they view as essential for economic dominance. New York City officials, including Mayor Eric Adams, are criticized for maintaining sanctuary laws that prioritize jobs for migrants over enforcement.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 1:30:04 - 1:32:12

1638: Test Tube Babies

Global Birth Rate Decline and French Abortion Rights

France has moved to enshrine the right to abortion in its constitution, a move celebrated by International Planned Parenthood. This occurs against a backdrop of declining birth rates across Europe and Japan, where births fell 5.1% in 2023 to a record low.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 31:24 - 33:09

1637: LIE-DAR

The View, Racial Demographics and Birth Rates

A segment on "The View" discussed falling birth rates among white Americans and the projected growth of the Hispanic population by 2050. The hosts linked these demographic shifts to the political debate over IVF and reproductive rights. The discussion suggested that Republican opposition to certain reproductive technologies is contradictory to their stated goals of increasing the domestic population.

Noise Machine
Episode 1633 1:06:25 - 1:08:09

1633: Noise Machine

Global Fertility Collapse, Singapore Year of the Dragon

Global fertility rates have dropped from 2.7 births per woman in 2000 to 2.3 today, leading to concerns about shrinking populations. Singapore is encouraging citizens to have "little dragons" during the Lunar New Year, while France has proposed fertility checks for 25-year-olds to combat the slump.