Topic: Rpg

10 chapters across the catalog

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 8:30 - 10:05

1661: Hard Landing

Israel-Iran Tensions, Potential Assassination Speculation

Speculation arises regarding the possibility of an assassination attempt against the Iranian leadership following recent Israeli strikes on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. The discussion compares the incident to the Kobe Bryant crash, suggesting that flying in misty conditions is inherently unsafe for helicopters. Some theories suggest the use of an RPG or other external interference rather than simple pilot error.

Unpack It
Episode 1600 2:41 - 6:22

1600: Unpack It

Hamas GoPro Footage, American Military Terminology Analysis

A viral 10-minute compendium of Hamas violence, filmed via GoPro cameras, is analyzed for potential Western influence. A military source notes the use of the phrase "send it" immediately after an RPG is fired, identifying it as specific American military slang with no direct Arabic equivalent. The segment explores the possibility of external involvement or the "gamification" of combat footage designed to appeal to a younger, gaming-centric audience.

School-ology
Episode 1287 2:33:04 - 2:38:13

1287: School-ology

SEAL Team 6 Helicopter Crash and Benghazi Connection

The 2011 crash of a Chinook helicopter carrying members of SEAL Team 6 is alleged to be a deliberate act to silence witnesses of the failed bin Laden raid. The theory claims the RPG used to down the helicopter was part of a weapons shipment from Benghazi orchestrated by Hillary Clinton. This narrative links several major controversies of the Obama era into a single conspiracy involving treason and bribery.

Don's Dentures
Episode 988 2:07:48 - 2:09:20

988: Don's Dentures

Sweden Military RPG Discovery, Migrant Crisis Tensions

A fully loaded military RPG (rocket-propelled grenade) was discovered in Stockholm, Sweden, an event reported by YouTuber Peter Sweden but largely ignored by mainstream international media. The discovery highlights escalating tensions and security concerns in a country traditionally known for its safety. The incident is linked to broader discussions regarding the impact of recent migration on Swedish society.

Kunzite
Episode 693 1:42:07 - 1:48:04

693: Kunzite

Brian Williams, NBC News, Iraq War Lie

NBC News anchor Brian Williams is criticized for falsely claiming his helicopter was hit by an RPG during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The hosts play clips of his recent apology alongside a 2013 appearance on David Letterman where he repeated the exaggerated story, labeling him a "liar" and comparing the incident to Hillary Clinton's "sniper fire" claims.

Codeword Austin
Episode 500 2:18:29 - 2:21:21

500: Codeword Austin

Eric Harroun, Facebook Jihadi and RPG Weapons of Mass Destruction

U.S. Army veteran Eric Harroun was arrested by the FBI for fighting alongside Al-Nusra in Syria. The government has charged him with using a "weapon of mass destruction" outside the U.S., specifically referring to a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG). The hosts note the media's branding of Harroun as the "Facebook Jihadi."

Lucy the Luddite
Episode 448 48:52 - 51:33

448: Lucy the Luddite

Jay Carney and the Benghazi Attack Narrative

White House Press Secretary Jay Carney is questioned by reporters regarding the presence of RPGs and automatic weapons during the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi. The hosts highlight the skepticism of the press corps toward the administration's claim that the violence was a spontaneous reaction to an internet video.

Lucy the Luddite
Episode 448 51:33 - 56:26

448: Lucy the Luddite

Libyan Weapon Collection Drive in Tripoli and Benghazi

A news report details hundreds of Libyans turning in heavy weaponry, including grenade launchers and RPGs, at collection points in Tripoli and Benghazi. The initiative aims to stabilize the country following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, though the hosts remain skeptical of the presentation.

Pounding the Pavement
Episode 328 20:21 - 24:54

328: Pounding the Pavement

Jack Jacobs, Helicopter Crash Technical Discrepancies

Colonel Jack Jacobs discusses the technical aspects of the Chinook crash on news media, claiming the aircraft is easy to shoot down with small arms or RPGs. Discrepancies emerge regarding whether the helicopter clipped a wall or suffered a mechanical failure. The use of a large Chinook for a special operations mission is questioned compared to the stealth Blackhawks used in the Abbottabad raid.

Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning
Episode 227 24:26 - 28:47

227: Eat, Pray, Love. In The Morning

Stryker Combat Vehicles and Military Propaganda

The design and utility of Stryker combat vehicles are questioned, specifically the "slat armor" cages intended to deflect RPG rounds. The hosts mock the appearance of the vehicles, comparing them to equipment from Mad Max, and suggest they look like mobile billboards. They also criticize Rachel Maddow's embedded reporting as being part of a government-sanctioned propaganda effort.