Topic: Rebel News

4 chapters across the catalog

Boiling Ocean
Episode 1522 29:25 - 34:35

1522: Boiling Ocean

Rebel News, Confronting Albert Bourla and Klaus Schwab

Reporters from Rebel News hounded Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla on the streets of Davos, questioning him about vaccine transmission claims and corporate profits. A separate attempt by an independent Japanese journalist to interview Klaus Schwab failed after she identified herself as "independent," causing Schwab to end the interaction. The hosts remark on the lack of visible security for these high-profile figures in Switzerland.

G.E.R.M.
Episode 1447 37:27 - 44:08

1447: G.E.R.M.

Canadian Biker Rally and Protester Confrontation in Ottawa

A biker rally known as Rolling Thunder arrived in Ottawa, prompting a heavy police presence and comparisons to the earlier Freedom Convoy. Rebel News captured footage of a counter-protester who expressed extreme distress over the presence of the bikers, citing concerns about "nebulous freedom" and "bodily autonomy." The woman’s refusal to engage in further comment after her initial outburst became a point of analysis regarding media-driven "derangement."

Can You See That Juice?
Episode 764 47:27 - 51:57

764: Can You See That Juice?

Pentagon Rebel Training Program, Media Narrative Reset

Mainstream media outlets like ABC News "rebooted" the story of the failed $500 million Pentagon program to train moderate Syrian rebels. The hosts argue this is a narrative reset to distract from reports that U.S.-trained fighters handed their weapons over to Al-Qaeda affiliates. The new plan involves training individual "rebel leaders" rather than entire units.

Chillin' & Killin'
Episode 289 33:18 - 35:20

289: Chillin' & Killin'

Richard Engel Report on Unskilled Libyan Rebels

NBC's Richard Engel provides a candid report on the lack of military sophistication among Libyan rebels, noting they often run away during fighting and struggle to load weapons. Engel reports that many rebels are motivated by conspiracy theories, such as the belief that Gaddafi is Jewish, and that top commanders take days off despite U.S. military support.