Topic: Security Drills

9 chapters across the catalog

Fack Base
Episode 914 2:48:18 - 2:52:47

914: Fack Base

Katie Hopkins on London Multiculturalism, Security Drills

The hosts discuss the aftermath of the London attack, noting that a maritime security drill had taken place on the Thames just the day before. They play a clip of commentator Katie Hopkins, who argues that London is a "nation of ghettos" and that the "we stand united" message is a liberal myth. Hopkins claims the UK is losing its culture due to unintegrated enclaves.

War on Weed
Episode 538 5:09 - 12:57

538: War on Weed

Austin Terror Drill, Texas Military Forces Threat Memo

A leaked "special threat advisory" from the Texas military forces regarding potential terrorist attacks in Austin and Pasadena is analyzed. The hosts suggest the memo, which detailed backpack bombs on Sixth Street, might have been a setup for a false flag operation or was leaked by a whistleblower to prevent an event during the current six-week cycle.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 2:16:53 - 2:20:40

519: Freemium Reporter

School Lockdown Drills and Homeland Security Grants

A former psychotherapist shares concerns about the frequency of school lockdown drills, which she describes as "slave training" for children. A news report details a drill involving a school bus takeover and "crisis actors," funded by federal Homeland Security grants. The hosts argue these exercises are designed to condition children to cower rather than take proactive safety measures.

Goys with Guns
Episode 485 55:49 - 58:00

485: Goys with Guns

Amtrak Security Drill Parody, Viper Teams, and Passenger Obedience

A satirical audio clip parodies Amtrak security announcements, claiming that TSA "Viper Teams" will conduct "passenger obedience tests" involving invasive searches. The clip mocks the increasing presence of federal security theater on public transportation. The hosts clarify the satirical nature of the audio after its initial playback.

Internet Governance
Episode 424 1:51:04 - 1:55:44

424: Internet Governance

TSA Security Drills, Drink Testing, and Austin Airport

The TSA implements new security measures, including "freeze" drills at airports and testing drinks purchased by passengers inside the secure gate area in Colorado. The hosts criticize these tactics as unnecessary "conditioning" and "make-work" for government employees. A comparison is made between the increasing police presence in the United States and the historical atmosphere of 1930s fascist Germany.

Two Batteries One Cup
Episode 329 1:34:26 - 1:36:08

329: Two Batteries One Cup

West Virginia, Mass Migration Drill

The Department of Homeland Security conducts a drill in West Virginia to prepare for a potential mass migration of people from the East Coast. Local officials test communication systems, including ham radios, to ensure readiness for a large-scale emergency that would force citizens into rural mountainous areas.

The New Normal
Episode 275 31:11 - 37:21

275: The New Normal

Oil Market Speculation, Domestic Production Psychology

The discussion shifts to the difference between oil company interests and stock market speculators. While speculators profit from price volatility, oil companies prefer the stability of domestic "money machines" where they control the supply. The hosts argue that the psychology of the market would calm instantly if the U.S. committed to returning to 1970s-level production of 10 million barrels per day.

Flat Chested Women
Episode 170 1:42:14 - 1:43:51

170: Flat Chested Women

Vancouver Olympic Security, Verint Systems Connection

The hosts discuss the security infrastructure for the Vancouver Olympics, noting that Verint Systems—the company involved in the London 7-7 bombings—is providing the cameras. They also mention that the Canadian government has been shut down, potentially allowing U.S. troops to take control in the event of a terror attack under existing bilateral agreements.