Topic: Remote Control

11 chapters across the catalog

Army of Conquest
Episode 859 1:38:11 - 1:39:50

859: Army of Conquest

Vladimir Putin, Limo Driver Fatal Accident

Vladimir Putin's favorite official driver was killed in a head-on collision in Moscow when a Mercedes crossed a lane barrier and struck the presidential BMW. Video footage of the incident has sparked conspiracy theories, with some suggesting the crash appeared too precise to be an accident, potentially involving remote control. The driver was a veteran with over 40 years of experience in the Russian government's transport service.

Sizeist
Episode 718 2:32:24 - 2:36:22

718: Sizeist

Aviation Mysteries, MH370 and MH17

The discussion of remote-controlled aircraft extends to the disappearances and crashes of Malaysia Airlines flights MH370 and MH17. Theories suggest a pattern of technological intervention that bypasses pilot control. The presence of French Mirage jets near the Germanwings crash site is also noted as a detail that disappeared from mainstream reporting.

Carbon Overload
Episode 613 1:40:15 - 1:44:21

613: Carbon Overload

MH370 Conspiracy Theories, Sarah Bajc and Remote Control

The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 continues with frequent media appearances by Sarah Bajc, the partner of a passenger on the plane. Bajc's use of technical jargon like "leverage of assets" has led to speculation that she may be an intelligence asset. Discussion also touches on theories that the Boeing 777's fly-by-wire system could have been taken over via remote control using classified patents.

Pilots of Terror
Episode 601 9:17 - 10:48

601: Pilots of Terror

James Hall, Remote Control Aircraft Claims

Former NTSB Chair James Hall appeared on news programs suggesting that Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 may have been subject to cyber warfare. Hall questioned whether the aircraft was being remotely controlled, drawing comparisons to theories regarding the September 11 attacks.

Arab Winter
Episode 544

544: Arab Winter

Model Airplanes, Dope Paint, Remote Control Hobby Evolution

The hosts reminisce about building plastic model airplane kits during childhood, specifically recalling the distinct aroma of Testers Dope paint and alcohol-based engine fuel. They contrast the physical tethered-string flying models of the past with modern remote-controlled versions that require less mechanical maintenance. The discussion touches on the health effects of inhaling aromatics like toluene found in model glue.

Tart Cherry Juice!
Episode 340 55:57 - 58:33

340: Tart Cherry Juice!

Evolution of Television Technology and Remote Controls

The history of television is marked by the transition from limited black-and-white broadcasts to the 500-channel era enabled by the remote control. Early television sets required significant warm-up times and manual channel switching, which limited viewer choice. The introduction of the remote control is credited with fundamentally changing how audiences interact with the medium and allowing for the proliferation of cable networks.

Iridium Fluoride Marijuana and Pelosi's Puppies
Episode 76 45:48 - 47:59

76: Iridium Fluoride Marijuana and Pelosi's Puppies

Remote Aircraft Control, Flight Navigation Vulnerabilities

Modern aircraft flight systems are increasingly automated and connected, leading to concerns about the potential for remote interference. The discussion explores whether incorrect data could be sent to a plane's glide slope or throttle controls, effectively allowing an external party to take control of an Airbus or Boeing jet.

The Future of Media
Episode 28 1:17:39 - 1:20:48

28: The Future of Media

MTV History, Ratings, and the Shift to Reality TV

The history of MTV's programming shift is traced back to the need for higher ratings and advertiser interest from brands like Budweiser. Shows like "Remote Control" proved that low-budget original programming could outperform music videos. This led to the current era of 30-minute reality shows, which are cheaper to produce and more profitable for Viacom.

No Agenda 009
Episode 9 14:26 - 17:46

9: No Agenda 009

Jay Orlin Grab, Political Assassination Theories

Writer Jay Orlin Grab is recalled for his 1990s essays regarding political assassinations staged as aircraft accidents. The discussion touches on the death of a Democratic National Committee official in Africa and theories about remote-controlled planes on 9/11. It is noted that Grab's original investigative sites have since disappeared or been replaced by unrelated content.