Topic: Private Police

8 chapters across the catalog

Mega Strike!
Episode 1541 2:48:24 - 2:52:54

1541: Mega Strike!

Soros DAs, Private Security Industry Growth

The rise of "Soros-funded" district attorneys is linked to a perceived intentional crime wave that facilitates the growth of the private security industry. As traditional police forces face staffing shortages and morale issues due to DEI mandates and public scrutiny, wealthy neighborhoods are increasingly turning to private firms for protection. This shift suggests a move toward a two-tiered justice system where safety is a privatized commodity.

Bald Nancy
Episode 1371 3:28:05 - 3:34:38

1371: Bald Nancy

Eviction Moratorium, Cori Bush, Private Security

The Biden administration issued a new 60-day eviction moratorium following a protest by Congresswoman Cori Bush on the Capitol steps. The hosts discuss the legal controversy surrounding the CDC's authority and the failure of states to distribute $40 billion in federal rental assistance. Cori Bush is criticized for spending $70,000 on private security while advocating for the "defund the police" movement.

Peak Whiteness
Episode 1248 35:59 - 40:12

1248: Peak Whiteness

Radical Abolitionist Movement and Defunding the Police

The "Defund the Police" movement is linked to the Radical Abolitionist Movement, which calls for the total destruction of U.S. government institutions and private property. Documents from these groups suggest that "liberation begins where America dies." The hosts argue that corrupt professors and the New York Times are leading the push for these radical ideologies, which ultimately incite violence against the National Guard and police.

Dangerous Speech
Episode 798 13:53 - 23:22

798: Dangerous Speech

Department of Justice Lawsuit Against Ferguson Missouri

The Department of Justice filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the city of Ferguson, Missouri, following the city's attempt to revise a negotiated consent decree. The lawsuit details a pattern of unconstitutional policing and a "debtor's prison" system that disproportionately affects black residents. Speculation arises that the extensive requirements for body cameras and training may serve as a template for privatizing the local police department.

Medical Marijuana
Episode 210 1:38:13 - 1:42:37

210: Medical Marijuana

Business Improvement District (BID) Police in Hollywood

In Los Angeles, "BID Police" (Business Improvement District) are patrolling the streets on Segways, wearing uniforms that closely resemble official law enforcement. These are private security officers hired by local business owners to manage the homeless population and juvenile runaways. The hosts express concern over the "police" misnomer and the lack of actual authority these rented guards possess.

Is iTunes a Government Honeypot?
Episode 136 1:06:09 - 1:08:28

136: Is iTunes a Government Honeypot?

American Police Force, Michael Hilton, Hardin Montana Prison

The investigation into the American Police Force (APF) and its leader, Michael Hilton, reveals a history of criminal felonies and aliases. Hilton, who attempted to take over a prison in Hardin, Montana, is linked to Serbian paramilitary symbols and is described as a "warlord" from the former Yugoslavia. The hosts express alarm at how a convicted con man could lead a private military organization.

Google Wave Invite
Episode 135 30:36 - 34:18

135: Google Wave Invite

American Police Force, Hardin Montana Private Security

A private security firm called the American Police Force (APF) reportedly entered Hardin, Montana, in black SUVs with police insignias despite the town having no local police force. The group is compared to "Blackwater wannabes." The segment also includes a recommendation for the film Team America: World Police.

Jobs Justice and Climate
Episode 84 11:54 - 13:45

84: Jobs Justice and Climate

City of London Financial Enclave and Sarbanes-Oxley

The City of London is described as a unique, sovereign-like financial entity within London with its own laws and police force. The discussion touches on how regulations like Sarbanes-Oxley drove the IPO market to the UK and mentions the upcoming G20 protests scheduled for early April.