Topic: Social Engineer

48 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:38:32 - 1:43:04

1856: CIS Lunar

Peter Duke, Spielberg and Pentagon Ties

Former Hollywood showrunner Peter Duke claimed on the Ripple Effect podcast that Steven Spielberg has long worked in coordination with the Pentagon. Duke, who worked at the Shoah Foundation, noted Spielberg's specific rules regarding titles, such as forbidding the term "Creative Director" because he believes creativity is a gift from God. Duke suggests Spielberg's film projects are often "dictated" as part of broader social engineering efforts.

Sauerkraut Kid
Episode 1826 3:01 - 8:13

1826: Sauerkraut Kid

Google Safety Scam, Sophisticated Phishing Tactics

A host describes a sophisticated social engineering attempt involving a caller spoofing Google Safety and Security. The scammer utilized sites.google.com to host a fake ticket-closing portal and attempted to verify legitimacy by citing the host's MX records and sending spoofed emails from no-reply@google.com. The interaction ended when the host challenged the scammer to send an email from a corporate @google.com address.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 34:54 - 38:58

1736: The Blurt

DARPA Social Engineering, Reuters Pentagon Grants, LSD Project

The Pentagon and DARPA are linked to social engineering projects through grants to organizations like Thomson Reuters. Alex Jones highlighted programs such as Active Social Engineering Defense (ASED) and Large-Scale Social Deception (LSD) found on usspending.gov. These initiatives are described as efforts to engineer public outcomes and manage information through large-scale digital networks.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 48:45 - 53:42

1720: Psyop Season

The Law of Large Numbers and Social Media Predictability

A technology teacher references the work of ARPANET pioneer Leonard Kleinrock to explain how the "Law of Large Numbers" makes large social networks highly predictable and efficient for social engineering. The segment posits that phenomena like the "Kony 2012" campaign and the current "hero" narrative surrounding Luigi Mangione are examples of how massive networks can be manipulated to trigger specific collective behaviors. The hosts suggest that new platforms like Blue Sky are the latest mechanisms for this type of internet control.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 3:27 - 11:08

1710: Bro Media

TikTok Election Meltdowns, Liberal Tears Auditions

Viral videos of emotional reactions to the election results are critiqued as potential "auditions" for social media attention rather than sincere expressions. Producer Dana Brunetti suggests some clips appear scripted, while a specific video of a woman swearing off marriage and children due to the political climate is highlighted. The phenomenon is described as a product of social engineering and brainwashing.

Bro Media
Episode 1710 11:09 - 13:32

1710: Bro Media

Alex Jones Analysis, Stockholm Syndrome Claims

Alex Jones provides commentary on his X channel regarding leftist "meltdowns," attributing the emotional responses to a form of Stockholm Syndrome. He argues that these individuals are victims of an educational and media system that has left them without "street smarts." The sentiment shifts from mockery to a view of these citizens as casualties of long-term social engineering.

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 21:20 - 23:29

1655: Illegal Chants

Anti-Bullying Laws, Historical Precedents for Censorship

A 2011 executive order by Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton forming a task force on bullying is cited as a precursor to modern speech restrictions. The argument is made that "emotional torture" and "harassment" were terms used to establish a framework for monitoring student behavior, which has now evolved into broader internet monitoring.

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 46:45 - 53:44

1615: Day One Dictator

MKUltra Techniques and the Milgram Experiment in Modern Society

The application of social engineering techniques developed during MKUltra is compared to modern public health mandates. The Milgram experiment is cited to explain how 67% of people will follow orders from an authority figure in a lab coat, such as Anthony Fauci, even when those orders violate personal values or the Constitution.

Drop the Op
Episode 1599 1:37:39 - 1:40:08

1599: Drop the Op

Collective Trauma and Allyship Narratives

Esther Perel suggests that the solution to the current global crisis is to experience "collective trauma collectively" through poetry and allyship. The hosts interpret this as a form of social engineering designed to keep people in a state of emotional dependency. They link this rhetoric to the "oversocialized but undereducated" nature of modern political movements.

Hydrating
Episode 1569 1:08:44 - 1:11:05

1569: Hydrating

The "Grandson in Jail" Phone Scam

One of the hosts describes receiving a "Granddad" scam call where a fraudster with a gravelly New York accent claimed to be his grandson in jail following a car accident. The scammer used the excuse of a broken nose to explain his unfamiliar voice. The host successfully thwarted the attempt by pointing out his actual grandson is only 12 years old, leading the caller to hang up.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 56:39 - 58:52

1515: Scop Christmas

Fediverse Infiltration, Undercover Persona Strategy

The hosts jokingly strategize creating a fake persona—a 16-year-old high school journalism student who likes Emily Dickinson—to infiltrate and observe journalist circles on the Fediverse. One host rejects the idea as "creepy," while the other suggests it could be a potential "exit strategy" for a new podcast project.

FedNow
Episode 1538 26:54 - 29:36

1538: FedNow

Lockdown Loopholes, Essential Personnel and CIA Social Tests

During the 2020 lockdowns, individuals utilized "essential personnel" loopholes for podcasters and journalists to maintain normal movement. Observations from the period include the lack of traffic enforcement and the varying levels of compliance between California counties like Marin and Alameda. The widespread voluntary compliance with stay-at-home orders is characterized as a successful large-scale social engineering test by intelligence agencies.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 2:44:14 - 2:46:06

1398: Gender Justice

Transhumanism and Gender, Bland Trans Humans

A host theorizes that the current societal focus on transgender issues may be a precursor to "transhumanism." The suggestion is that by making the public comfortable with the idea of switching or removing gender, it prepares them for a future where humans are "bland" and integrated with technology, such as electrodes or advanced wearable devices. They frame this as a form of long-term social engineering.

Easter Special
Episode 1335 1:14:42 - 1:18:51

1335: Easter Special

CDC Mask Propaganda, Social Pressure

The CDC's public service announcements regarding mask-wearing are analyzed as exercises in social engineering and "information terror." The hosts observe that the messaging focuses on protecting others' freedom and community health to drive compliance among the "over-socialized."

Rory's Dad
Episode 1286 7:53 - 12:10

1286: Rory's Dad

Professional Silence, Uncancellable Media, Social Engineering

Many professionals, including nurses and media workers, report being unable to speak their minds at work for fear of being fired due to corporate equity and Black Lives Matter policies. Medical professionals at the Las Vegas meetup confirmed concerns regarding unnecessary ventilator use and the rigging of PCR tests. The discussion highlights a perceived lack of courage in the general population to resist social engineering and the transition toward total digital control.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 42:23 - 44:58

1264: Mask Debate

Social Media Strategy, Using Privilege Rhetoric Against Trolls

A specific rhetorical strategy for engaging with social media trolls involves accusing them of "using their privilege" without specifying the type of privilege. By adopting the language of identity politics, users can effectively "fry the brain" of over-socialized critics. This technique was successfully used to silence a detractor who was attacking the credibility of Dr. Stella Emanuel based on her background.

3X3
Episode 1246 52:17 - 55:46

1246: 3X3

Social Engineering, Mask Exemptions and Costco Incident

A producer in St. Paul, Minnesota, conducted a social engineering experiment by wearing a red "COVID-19 Antibodies Positive" wristband to avoid wearing a mask in retail stores. Despite Costco's strict mask policy, the producer was allowed entry after claiming a medical exemption and showing the wristband. The anecdote suggests that people's discomfort with visible disabilities or service animals often overrides their commitment to enforcing health mandates.

3X3
Episode 1246 2:56:12 - 2:58:36

1246: 3X3

Socializing Tips, Blue Dye Gag and Amazon Native Ads

A humorous "socializing tip" suggests using a spray bottle with blue dye to mock the excessive cleaning procedures seen in public spaces. This leads into a discussion of "native ads" on local news stations, where Amazon purchased segments that appeared to be independent news stories about their COVID-19 safety measures. A supercut shows eleven different stations using the exact same script to praise Amazon's operations.

Obamable
Episode 1243 21:58 - 23:34

1243: Obamable

Dr. Drew Pinsky on Shutdowns, Social Engineering, and Compliance

Dr. Drew Pinsky argues that the CDC never officially recommended total economic shutdowns, only social distancing. He suggests that California and other states overshot the necessary response by a factor of 10 to 50. The discussion focuses on how human resources departments and social shaming are being used to enforce compliance with measures that were never legally mandated.