Topic: Society

169 chapters across the catalog

Anglo
Episode 1853 55:18 - 59:50

1853: Anglo

Tucker Carlson and the Pilgrim Society Allegations

The hosts discuss Tucker Carlson's political influence and his alleged ties to the Pilgrim Society, a pro-British secret society. They examine Carlson's background and his use of specific terminology like "Anglo" and "rather." The segment questions whether Carlson's public persona aligns with his actual social standing and historical family connections to British commodities.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 2:39:14 - 2:42:33

1836: Big Bully

Board of Peace, Marco Rubio and UN Obsolescence

At Davos, Marco Rubio introduced the "Board of Peace," a new organization described as a "board of action" intended to circumvent the "United Nations circus." The group's immediate focus is a vision for the future of Gaza and the broader Middle East region. The discussion supports the idea of folding the UN, referencing old John Birch Society bumper stickers that advocated for getting the U.S. out of the international organization.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 1:17:13 - 1:23:50

1816: Boomer Knowledge

Richard Poe on British Influence and NGOs

Author Richard Poe presents a historical theory claiming the British government invented the use of NGOs and secret societies to destabilize foreign rivals, including France and Russia. Poe suggests that British agents were behind the 1848 revolutions and the conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln through the "Young America" network. The discussion links these historical methods to modern globalist agendas and the influence of the Pilgrim Society.

Gray Zone
Episode 1806 1:37:40 - 1:43:28

1806: Gray Zone

Antifa Terrorist Designation, Foreign Funding Investigation

President Trump hosted a White House roundtable focused on Antifa, which he has designated as a domestic terrorist organization. The administration is vowing to "follow the money" to identify the funders of organized protests, with Trump suggesting a potential designation of Antifa's international arm as a foreign terrorist organization. Independent journalists shared experiences of being attacked by activists in cities like Portland.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 1:35:42 - 1:39:48

1800: Soros Stooge

George Soros Discusses Civil Society Building in Ukraine and Russia

In a 2015 interview, George Soros describes his efforts to build "civil society" in Ukraine and the Soviet Union starting in the late 1980s. Soros claims his foundation's work over 25 years helped create the current leadership in Ukraine. Adam Curry reflects on the 1988 Moscow Music Peace Festival as a potential intelligence operation designed to prepare the Russian public for systemic change.

Mackerels
Episode 1785 1:28:46 - 1:39:58

1785: Mackerels

Emil Bove Judicial Nomination, Federalist Society Conflict

Donald Trump has nominated his former defense attorney, Emil Bove, to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. The nomination is controversial because Bove is not a member of the Federalist Society, signaling Trump's break from the organization after several of its recommended judges ruled against him in lower courts.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 1:14:20 - 1:17:35

1773: Two Beards

USAID Hungary Scandal, George Soros Open Society Foundations

The Hungarian government announced a documentary exposing a scandal involving USAID and George Soros' Open Society Foundations. The film alleges that millions of dollars were funneled into ideological movements in Hungary to promote liberal agendas regarding migration and gender. The hosts discuss the institutional momentum of the Open Society Institute, suggesting it operates as a self-sustaining infrastructure regardless of Soros' personal involvement.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 2:44:14 - 2:52:36

1773: Two Beards

Canada MAID Program, Delta Hospice Society Eviction

Angelina Ireland, president of the Delta Hospice Society, shared a story on the Del Bigtree show regarding Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program. She alleged that the government revoked the society's land lease and expropriated its $8.5 million facility after the hospice refused to perform euthanasia on-site. The segment criticizes the Canadian medical system for prioritizing assisted death over traditional palliative care and notes the lack of media pushback due to government funding.

Pro-Mortalist
Episode 1765 1:41:43 - 1:45:27

1765: Pro-Mortalist

Early Onset Cancer Rise, American Cancer Society Report

The National Cancer Institute reports a significant rise in early-onset cancers among Americans aged 15 to 49, particularly in breast, colorectal, and pancreatic categories. Dr. Arif Kamal of the American Cancer Society discusses potential causes, including diet and environmental factors. The hosts question the timing of the data (2010-2019) and suggest that more recent trends may be linked to post-COVID medical interventions.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 1:14:15 - 1:25:07

1739: Hypophora

Eric Adams Indictment Dismissal, DOJ Resignations

The Department of Justice's decision to drop corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams led to a wave of resignations, including acting U.S. Attorney Danielle Sassoon. Sassoon, a Federalist Society member, alleged a "quid pro quo" where Adams would support Trump's immigration policies in exchange for the dismissal. The Trump administration defended the move as a policy shift, while critics labeled the event the "Thursday Afternoon Massacre."

Cyber Timebombs
Episode 1731 1:48:22 - 1:50:43

1731: Cyber Timebombs

Cancer Trends, GLP-1 Drugs and Alcohol Addiction

The American Cancer Society reports a rise in certain cancers among women and younger adults, with diagnoses in women aged 50-64 now surpassing those in men. Some medical professionals are exploring the use of GLP-1 drugs, typically used for weight loss, as a potential treatment for alcohol addiction. Speculation continues regarding the broader applications of these drugs, including potential links to treating erectile dysfunction.

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 3:13:02 - 3:15:18

1365: Vaccine Poverty

Lara Logan on South African Land Seizures

Journalist Lara Logan reported on the racial elements of the South African riots, noting that the Indian community near Durban has been specifically targeted. She highlighted the role of former US Ambassador Patrick Gaspard, who later became president of George Soros' Open Society Foundation, in encouraging land seizures from white farmers. Logan argues these policies are starving the population.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 2:43:38 - 2:45:55

1685: Favela Ready

Millennial Cancer Rates, Obesity and Environmental Factors

A study by the American Cancer Society and the University of Calgary found that 17 out of 34 types of cancer are being diagnosed more frequently in younger adults, particularly millennials born around 1990. While researchers point to obesity, sedentary lifestyles, and environmental chemicals, the hosts question why other factors like recent vaccinations are not explored in mainstream reports.

Spillover
Episode 1668 2:11:28 - 2:15:47

1668: Spillover

Canadian Cancer Society Cervix Apology

The Canadian Cancer Society issued an apology for using the word "cervix" instead of "front hole" on its website, citing a need to be inclusive of trans men and non-binary individuals. In a related story, a federal court dismissed a lawsuit from sorority members at the University of Wyoming who sought to exclude a transgender woman from their chapter.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 2:16:23 - 2:17:52

1666: Wyrd

Male Contraceptive Gel, Hormone Suppression and Alex Jones

Researchers at the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Boston presented results for a new male contraceptive gel. The gel, rubbed on the shoulder blades, uses two hormones to suppress sperm production. The segment includes a humorous audio clip of Alex Jones commenting on chemicals in the water.

Trash Can Man
Episode 1657 2:53:35 - 3:00:17

1657: Trash Can Man

Good News, Bright Eyes the Sharpay Mix

Good news stories include a Missouri fifth grader raising $1,000 to pay off student lunch debts and the rescue of a dehydrated Sharpay mix named Bright Eyes from a mountain in Phoenix. The show concludes with a preview of the end-of-show music mixes and a reminder of the next broadcast on Thursday.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:49:23 - 1:51:57

1649: Stay Alarmed

Scopes Monkey Trial, Historical Debanking Context

NPR compared the modern "freedom economy" to the parallel societies built by fundamentalist Christians following the 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. The report suggested that groups reacting to COVID-19 narratives and transgender visibility are retreating into their own media and financial networks. This "debanking" phenomenon is framed by the right as political persecution, while banks often cite technical violations.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 2:41:50 - 2:46:00

1641: Lock the Clock

Charles Manson "Ask Adam" Mystery Clip

A mystery audio clip is played as part of an "Ask Adam" segment, featuring a man ranting about the truth, illegalities, and the police watching the people. One host incorrectly guesses the speaker is Ross Perot or Ted Kaczynski, only to be informed it is actually Charles Manson. The clip is presented as a commentary on the state of modern industrial society.

Test Tube Babies
Episode 1638 1:14:10 - 1:16:45

1638: Test Tube Babies

Christian Nationalism Narrative and the Johnson Amendment

A professor at the American University in Paris claims Donald Trump has been "captured" by a Christian nationalist movement involving the Heritage Foundation and evangelical churches. The discussion notes that the Johnson Amendment in the IRS tax code prohibits pastors from advising congregations on how to vote from the pulpit.

Sunflower Kids
Episode 1629 1:59:20 - 2:03:32

1629: Sunflower Kids

Dementia Projections in Canada, Targeting Asian Demographics

A new study from the Alzheimer's Society of Canada projects a 187% increase in dementia cases by 2050, with a specific ninefold increase predicted for the Asian population. Dr. Roger Wong suggested that cultural barriers and risk factors contribute to this significant jump. Critics argue the report may be a pharmaceutical industry effort to expand the market for dementia treatments within immigrant communities.