Topic: Russian Mob

9 chapters across the catalog

Make Happy
Episode 574 2:46:11 - 2:50:14

574: Make Happy

Ronnie Chasen Autopsy, Hollywood Whackers

Three years after the murder of Hollywood publicist Ronnie Chasen, a lawsuit by filmmaker Ryan Katzenbach forced the release of her autopsy report. The report suggests shots were fired from an SUV, contradicting the official story of a lone gunman on a bicycle. The hosts revisit their theory involving the Russian mob and film financing.

Punch a Puppy!
Episode 458 1:08:45 - 1:11:49

458: Punch a Puppy!

Putin Assassination Attempt Rumors and Russian Mob Influence

The hosts discuss a tip from a Russian source claiming that Putin's back pain is a cover-up for an assassination attempt involving a bomb blast on a road near Vladivostok. They explore theories ranging from drug addiction to being under the control of the Russian mob or "MK-Ultra" style subdual. The conversation notes the extreme secrecy surrounding the private lives of Russian leaders.

"Hunker Down"
Episode 334 1:22:39 - 1:24:59

334: "Hunker Down"

Russell Armstrong Suicide and Russian Mob in Hollywood

The suicide of Russell Armstrong, ex-husband of a "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star, is linked to the subsequent death of his business associate Alan Schram. Investigations suggest Armstrong had ties to the Russian mob through a Malibu drug clinic deal. The hosts speculate that the Russian mob's influence in Hollywood drives high-profile deaths and causes major stars like George Lucas to live away from Los Angeles.

Axis of Abuse
Episode 325 1:59:30 - 2:03:51

325: Axis of Abuse

Executive Order, Transnational Criminal Organizations

President Obama issued an executive order on July 25th targeting "transnational criminal organizations" that threaten international stability. The order specifically names the "Brothers Circle" (or Family of Eleven), a term for Russian organized crime, allowing the Treasury Department to seize assets without traditional due process.

Brown is the New Green
Episode 272 6:24 - 9:46

272: Brown is the New Green

Hollywood Foreign Press Association Suicide and Russian Mob Allegations

Photojournalist Max B. Miller, a member of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, died by an apparent suicide following the Golden Globe Awards. The event is framed within broader allegations of corruption and bribery within the HFPA. Speculation arises regarding potential Russian mob influence in Hollywood and the financial pressures facing long-time industry voters.

AQ-USA
Episode 261 36:40 - 40:39

261: AQ-USA

Mark Madoff Suicide, Cremation and Conspiracy Theories

The death of Mark Madoff is analyzed, with the hosts questioning the official suicide narrative and noting the unusual choice of cremation in a Jewish family. They suggest the Madoff family may have ties to the Russian Mob and Israeli intelligence. Speculation is raised that Mark Madoff may still be alive, possibly hiding in Paraguay or Israel.

Madoff has left the building
Episode 260 1:44:41 - 1:51:44

260: Madoff has left the building

Ronnie Chasen Murder and Russian Mob Theories

The investigation into the murder of Hollywood publicist Ronnie Chasen (born Veronica Cohen) is discussed, with the hosts citing "insider" tips that it was a Russian mob hit over a music deal. They connect this to Randy Quaid's claims about "star whackers" and the Russian mob's presence in Southern California. The segment also mentions Dog the Bounty Hunter's involvement in the Quaid saga and his promotion of a "sketchy" social network called SoAct.

Poppy Futures Blooming
Episode 127 25:04 - 27:33

127: Poppy Futures Blooming

Chicago Russian Population, Organized Crime Generalizations

Observations from O'Hare International Airport suggest a high volume of Russian nationals traveling with American passports. The discussion touches on the historical influence of organized crime in cities like Chicago and Boston. The hosts speculate on potential global connections between various international syndicates and local political structures.