Topic: Private Property

8 chapters across the catalog

Wig Out
Episode 1459 2:06:16 - 2:09:08

1459: Wig Out

Legal Analysis of Private Property Rights in the US

Constitutional scholars and legal experts provided analysis suggesting that there is no absolute right to own private property in the United States. While the Fifth Amendment requires "just compensation" for government seizures, the state maintains the power of eminent domain. This legal reality has led some to advocate for Bitcoin as the only form of property that cannot be easily confiscated by the state.

Prime Time Purge
Episode 1458 54:33 - 59:15

1458: Prime Time Purge

Canadian Asset Seizure, Private Property Rights

Canadian Justice Minister David Lametti stated that citizens do not have an "absolute right" to own private property in Canada while discussing the seizure of Russian assets. This statement is linked to the World Economic Forum's "you will own nothing" philosophy. The discussion compares this to American civil asset forfeiture, where police can seize cash from citizens without a criminal conviction.

Norgay
Episode 1411 2:50:28 - 2:54:07

1411: Norgay

Pope Francis, Private Property and Social Justice

Pope Francis has called for a new social justice, stating that the right to private property is not absolute in Christian tradition. This stance is compared to the "Great Reset" goals of Klaus Schwab and the historical influence of liberation theology in Latin America.

iPhony
Episode 1312 2:20:34 - 2:24:05

1312: iPhony

David Gergen, Klaus Schwab, and the Great Reset

David Gergen, a key planner of the original Dark Winter exercise, now sits on the board of the Klaus Schwab Foundation. This connection links the "Dark Winter" narrative to the World Economic Forum's "Great Reset," a proposal for a future where private property is abolished in favor of a rental and subscription-based economy.

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.

RET
Episode 1203 1:55:55 - 1:58:20

1203: RET

Obesity and Climate Change, Private Property Rights

A study from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine links obesity to global warming, arguing that heavier people consume more resources and require more fuel for transport. Additionally, a UCLA professor suggests that private property ownership should be questioned to address climate change, which the hosts link to the Agenda 21 and 2030 sustainability goals.

Bro_splosion
Episode 949 2:45:17 - 2:47:00

949: Bro_splosion

UK Knife Crime Restrictions and Private Property

The UK Home Secretary has proposed new restrictions on the online sale of knives and a ban on possessing "offensive weaponry" on private property. The hosts compare these measures to American gun control efforts, noting the government's tendency to target objects rather than underlying social issues.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 45:16 - 47:00

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Eminent Domain, California Government Code 8572

Under Government Code Section 8572, the Governor of California has the authority to commandeer private property during a state of emergency. This power is linked to the current drought crisis, raising concerns about the potential for eminent domain abuse similar to past vacant lot controversies in the state.