Topic: Smith Mundt

47 chapters across the catalog

Taproot
Episode 1799 40:59 - 44:45

1799: Taproot

Smith-Mundt Act, Propaganda, Operation Mockingbird

A viral video incorrectly claimed the Smith-Mundt Act was intended to hold news corporations accountable for lying. In reality, the 1948 act and its 2013 modernization were designed to prevent the U.S. government from propagandizing domestic audiences through outlets like Voice of America. The discussion clarifies that while intelligence agents have historically influenced news via Operation Mockingbird, the act itself does not regulate private news accuracy.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 1:30:11 - 1:33:35

1763: AI Factory

Smith-Mundt Act, Chinese Media Influence

The hosts discuss the Obama-era modernization of the Smith-Mundt Act, which allowed U.S. government-funded propaganda to be broadcast domestically. They argue that outlets like RFA are "Tokyo Rose America style" operations and question the actual influence of Chinese state media like CGTV in the United States.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:18:40 - 1:24:19

1747: HiFi Intel

US Agency for Global Media, Voice of America Restructuring

Senior Advisor Carrie Lake has placed over a thousand Voice of America (VOA) staff on paid administrative leave as part of a major restructuring of the US Agency for Global Media. The administration aims to eliminate "radical propaganda" and waste within the agency, which also funds Radio Free Europe and Radio Free Asia. The move follows the 2012 modernization of the Smith-Mundt Act that allowed domestic dissemination of government-produced materials.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 50:59 - 57:08

1737: Wrong Puberty

NPR Scripted Interviews, USAID Employee Administrative Leave

NPR's coverage of USAID employees being placed on administrative leave is criticized for appearing scripted and propagandistic. A specific segment featuring Global Health Correspondent Fatima Tanis is highlighted for a verbal slip regarding "appended" versus "upended" delivery plans for pregnant staffers. The discussion suggests these interviews are part of a coordinated effort to garner sympathy for federal workers affected by the Trump administration's freezes.

Wrong Puberty
Episode 1737 1:14:42 - 1:19:40

1737: Wrong Puberty

Transgender Animal Testing, USAID Research Grants

USAID reportedly spent $241 million on research involving gender transitions in mice, rats, and monkeys. The studies examined the effects of hormone therapies and the impact of vaccines on transitioned animals, including a specific grant to study drug overdoses in testosterone-treated female rats. Critics argue this research was intended to provide a scientific veneer for promoting transgenderism globally.

On The Fritz
Episode 1718 1:10:59 - 1:13:45

1718: On The Fritz

Smith-Mundt Modernization Act and Domestic Propaganda

The 2012 Smith-Mundt Modernization Act effectively removed the ban on the U.S. government disseminating propaganda intended for foreign audiences to domestic American citizens. This legislative change coincided with early social media experiments like "Kony 2012," which demonstrated the power of viral video to manipulate public sentiment. Analysts suggest this marked the beginning of a new era of state-sponsored psychological operations conducted through digital platforms.

Silver Buckshot
Episode 1716 47:48 - 53:03

1716: Silver Buckshot

State Department Global Engagement Center, Smith-Mundt Act

The discussion focuses on the State Department's Global Engagement Center (GEC) and the 2012 modernization of the Smith-Mundt Act. Audio clips of Victoria Nuland and other officials describe coordinating with tech companies to counter Russian disinformation. The hosts argue these tools are actually used to target and propagandize domestic audiences using sophisticated social media advertising metrics.

Sweet Seventeen
Episode 1707 33:43 - 39:59

1707: Sweet Seventeen

China Pivot, Taiwan Conflict and Military Strategy

The discussion explores a strategic shift in U.S. foreign policy from Russia toward China, framing Taiwan as the "new Ukraine." The hosts suggest that Donald Trump's aggressive stance on China and tariffs aligns with military-industrial interests, while noting recent reports of Chinese hackers targeting the phones of Trump and JD Vance.

Comely
Episode 1587 41:30 - 47:27

1587: Comely

Tucker Carlson Interview with Adam Carolla and CIA Background

Tucker Carlson's appearance on the Adam Carolla show is analyzed, specifically his claims regarding personal wealth and his past desire to join the CIA. The hosts discuss Carlson's father's role as head of the Broadcast Board of Governors and the repeal of the Smith-Mundt Act. They compare Carlson's background to other media figures like Kara Swisher.

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 1:39:53 - 1:42:37

1563: Pocket Pardon

Smith-Mundt Modernization Act and Domestic Propaganda

A C-SPAN caller highlights the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act, which was included in the 2012 National Defense Authorization Act. The caller argues this legislation allows the State Department to disseminate propaganda within the United States, contributing to national division and the erosion of journalistic integrity.

FedNow
Episode 1538 11:30 - 16:28

1538: FedNow

Robert Kennedy Jr., CIA Propaganda and Smith-Mundt Act

Robert Kennedy Jr. has publicly criticized the CIA for its history of coup d'etats and social control experiments like MKUltra. He highlights the 2012 overturning of the Smith-Mundt Act during the Obama administration, which previously prohibited the U.S. government from directing propaganda at its own citizens. Kennedy asserts that intelligence agencies have resurrected Operation Mockingbird to control domestic press and social media narratives.

Killer Clown
Episode 1536 1:02:28 - 1:08:34

1536: Killer Clown

Information Warfare, NSA Influence Operations and TikTok

NSA Director Paul Nakasone's testimony regarding TikTok is interpreted as a concern over the US government's inability to control "influence operations" on the platform. The discussion suggests that the US security state is frustrated that TikTok can "turn off the message" during domestic propaganda campaigns. The segment links the TikTok ban movement to a broader desire for total control over internet algorithms and podcasting content.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 2:12:34 - 2:15:22

1502: Shood Fortage

Cross-Checking Disinformation, Smith-Mundt Act

Frank Snepp details how the CIA would provide the same disinformation to foreign ambassadors so that journalists would receive "false confirmation" when cross-checking stories. The hosts discuss the Smith-Mundt Act and its failure to prevent the domestic propagandizing of the American public by intelligence agencies.

Elon Sandwich
Episode 1443 1:25:43 - 1:28:40

1443: Elon Sandwich

Smith-Mundt Act, Army Propaganda Exercises

The U.S. Army is conducting exercises at Fort Irwin to train troops in responding to Russian propaganda and electronic warfare. The discussion touches on the Smith-Mundt Act of 1948 and its subsequent modernization, which critics argue allows the U.S. government to more easily propagandize its own citizens via the internet.

Bruce Force
Episode 1437

1437: Bruce Force

Ukraine War Media Coverage and Hulu Zelensky Promo

Media deconstruction of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine reveals significant propaganda efforts within the United States. A new Hulu promotional clip portrays President Volodymyr Zelensky as a "Tom Hanks" figure, contrasting him against KGB agent Vladimir Putin. The discussion notes the impact of rescinding the Smith-Mundt Act on the current domestic media landscape.

Chuckle Tell
Episode 1421 48:58 - 53:21

1421: Chuckle Tell

UK Nudge Unit and Government Propaganda Tactics

The UK government's "Nudge Unit," established under David Cameron in 2010, is facing scrutiny for its role in shaping public perception during COVID-19 and Brexit. Similar tactics are noted in the U.S. following the reform of the Smith-Mundt Act, which allowed government-produced media to be broadcast domestically. The discussion also touched on the potential for intelligence agencies to ghostwrite books for prominent authors.

Sleep Equity
Episode 1419 1:52:04 - 1:56:28

1419: Sleep Equity

Sean Hannity CIA Pin, Smith-Mundt Act Repeal

Fox News host Sean Hannity was criticized for wearing a CIA lapel pin, sparking a discussion on the relationship between the intelligence community and the media. The hosts called for the reinstatement of the Smith-Mundt Act, which previously prohibited the U.S. government from using propaganda on its own citizens until its 2013 repeal.

pre-bunked
Episode 1269 1:40:56 - 1:44:23

1269: pre-bunked

Smith-Mundt Modernization Act, Obama Phones

The Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 is cited as the legal framework allowing the U.S. government to disseminate propaganda domestically via social media. The "Shadowgate" documentary suggests that the distribution of free "Obama phones" with unlimited data plans facilitated influence operations during events like the Ferguson riots. These devices are characterized as tools for tracking and manipulating low-income communities through integrated intelligence apps.

Climate Grief
Episode 1098 2:18:57 - 2:21:42

1098: Climate Grief

Smith-Mundt Act Violations, Voice of America Propaganda

The Broadcast Board of Governors and Voice of America (VOA) are accused of violating the Smith-Mundt Act by targeting propaganda at American citizens via Facebook advertisements. Although the act was partially repealed in 2013, the government is still prohibited from intentionally propagandizing domestic audiences. The matter has reportedly been referred to the Attorney General.

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 1:26:59 - 1:30:33

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Josh Campbell's Transition from FBI to CNN

Josh Campbell, a former special assistant to James Comey, is scrutinized for his move to CNN and his op-ed in the New York Times. The discussion suggests his departure from the FBI to "defend the bureau" in the public sphere is a violation of the spirit of the Smith-Mundt Act regarding domestic propaganda.