Topic: Santa Clara Valley

4 chapters across the catalog

Ninja Variant
Episode 1467 13:16 - 16:30

1467: Ninja Variant

Globalist Agenda, Mass Migration and Land Expropriation

The discussion explores the "Great Reset" agenda aimed at breaking the connection between people and their land to facilitate transnational governance. A parallel is drawn between current Dutch land policies and the historical transformation of California's Santa Clara Valley from a "breadbasket" of orchards into a high-tech urban center.

Banks not Tanks
Episode 1430

1430: Banks not Tanks

Track Homes, Santa Clara Valley Urban Development

The conversation opens with a discussion on the disappearance of farmers in Northern Silicon Valley, specifically in the Santa Clara and Livermore Valleys. Land previously used for agriculture has been converted into "track homes," which are described as mass-produced housing developments featuring limited model variations. The term refers to large tracts of property purchased for high-density residential construction.

In the Saddle
Episode 968 0:00 - 1:30

968: In the Saddle

Northern Silicon Valley Freeway Shootout and Police Response

A violent confrontation occurred on a Northern Silicon Valley freeway involving ten police officers and a suspect in a black SUV. The pursuit ended with law enforcement surrounding the vehicle and fatally shooting the driver. The incident caused a total shutdown of the freeway during the investigation.

The Future of Media
Episode 28 57:35 - 59:58

28: The Future of Media

California Agricultural History, Apricots, and Soil Quality

The transformation of Northern California's Santa Clara Valley from a premier agricultural hub to a residential area is discussed. The hosts recall the "cutting cots" process for drying apricots in Fremont before the orchards were replaced by condos. They lament the loss of high-quality soil and the move of farming to the less flavorful produce of the San Joaquin Valley.