Topic: Soros Protests

6 chapters across the catalog

Use Your Words!
Episode 1262 45:41 - 49:37

1262: Use Your Words!

George Soros and Youth Protests, Financial Influence Speculation

The current wave of protests and looting is attributed to a lack of purpose among the youth, who are described as "LARPing" in their attacks on the system. George Soros is identified as a primary financier of these movements, allegedly providing $220 million to support radical organizations. The hosts compare the behavior of billionaires like Soros to the film "Trading Places," suggesting they manipulate society for amusement.

M-Word
Episode 1076 4:55 - 7:37

1076: M-Word

Vice News, Paid Protesters, and Senator Lisa Murkowski

A Vice News report is analyzed regarding the nature of protests against the Kavanaugh nomination in the Senate. The reporter confirms that while many protesters were "normies" or Native Americans from Alaska, some were paid by organizations like Ultraviolet to "harness energy" and create viral moments. The segment addresses claims made by President Trump regarding professional protesters funded by George Soros.

CIA Paid Me
Episode 1075 14:00 - 16:20

1075: CIA Paid Me

Organized Protests and George Soros Funding Claims

The organized nature of recent political protests is examined, noting the use of group leaders and pre-trained participants. Reference is made to the elevator confrontation involving Senator Jeff Flake and a woman reportedly working for a Soros-funded non-profit. The influence of George Soros's wealth on American civil discourse is debated.

#deletethebag
Episode 1019 28:25 - 32:04

1019: #deletethebag

Local Gun Protests, San Francisco Rallies, and Sign Collection

Local "March for Our Lives" rallies, including a report from KRON in San Francisco, mirrored the national movement with calls for Australian-style gun legislation. A suggestion is made to collect the abandoned, professionally made protest signs for future museum value. The emotional impact of the protests is highlighted by a first-grader's fear of being targeted in a school bathroom, which is described as a form of psychological abuse.

Douchebag Disneyland
Episode 897 1:27:02 - 1:33:33

897: Douchebag Disneyland

Protest Ephemera, Collectible Signs and Social Dynamics

The aftermath of the Women's March left behind piles of handmade signage, which are described as potential "beautiful collectibles." The march is characterized by some as a "giant mixer" or social event rather than a focused political movement, with claims of financial backing by George Soros.

White, Male & Yale
Episode 828 1:17:35 - 1:22:07

828: White, Male & Yale

George Soros and Staged Protests in Albuquerque

A producer provides a first-hand account of the Albuquerque protests, claiming they were staged by professional agitators. Organizations such as "The Red Nation" and the "Party for Socialism and Liberation" (PSL) are identified as being active at the event. The hosts link the funding of these groups to George Soros, suggesting a strategy of paying for activities that result in violence to influence the political narrative.