Topic: Suitcase

9 chapters across the catalog

Super Duper
Episode 1636

1636: Super Duper

Halliburton Case and Crumbling Suitcase Wheels

The hosts discuss a technical setup involving a Halliburton gear case brought to a guest computer room in Northern Contra Costa County. Observations are made regarding the declining quality of modern products, specifically noting that the wheels on a brand-new metal case are crumbling due to oxidation. The conversation touches on the lack of durability in goods manufactured in China.

Deplatformed Duo
Episode 1280 1:46:12 - 1:48:47

1280: Deplatformed Duo

The Suitcase Killer, ABC 20/20 Easter Eggs

Sir Jimmy V, a producer involved in a true crime podcast about "Suitcase Killer" Melanie McGuire, announced that his work will be featured on ABC's 20/20. During the filming of B-roll under quarantine, he managed to hide "No Agenda" Easter eggs in the shots. The segment also references Amy Robach's previously leaked comments regarding the suppression of the Jeffrey Epstein story.

High Falutin
Episode 946 2:09:35 - 2:11:07

946: High Falutin

Italian Leather Industry and Anti-Chinese Sentiment

A shopping experience in Florence reveals strong protectionist and nationalist sentiments within the local leather industry. Shop owners emphasize that their products are "Not Chinese" or "Pakistani crap," priding themselves on local Italian craftsmanship. This is contrasted with the low-quality "junker" bags often found in tourist shops that are expected to last only a single flight.

Judas Goat
Episode 917 59:27 - 1:03:06

917: Judas Goat

US State Department Tech Support for Foreign Opposition

Historical clips from 2011 show the US State Department providing encryption software and "internet in a suitcase" technology to opposition groups in Syria and Iran. The discussion suggests that American cyber capabilities for forging digital watermarks are highly advanced.

Gas Jackers
Episode 750 4:59 - 8:06

750: Gas Jackers

Chicago Trip Anecdotes, Suitcase Hazards and Wrist Injury

A personal account of a recent trip to Chicago includes a story about tripping over a 29-inch suitcase in a dark hotel room. The narrative details a separate wrist injury involving an audible crack and the physical pain experienced during the trip with Tina.

Fractals on the Bone
Episode 374 51:54 - 1:00:05

374: Fractals on the Bone

State Department Internet in a Suitcase Project Deconstruction

Ian Schuller of the State Department admitted on C-SPAN that the "Internet in a Suitcase" was a meme created for a photographer rather than a literal piece of hardware. The $30 million project actually focuses on developing software to create local mesh networks using existing cell phones and routers. The hosts describe the technology as essentially "Ubuntu on a stick" and criticize the government for rebranding basic intranet technology as a revolutionary tool for dissidents.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 2:09:32 - 2:14:40

331: Ricin Beans

State Department Internet in a Suitcase Program

The U.S. State Department is funding an "Internet in a Suitcase" project to help dissidents in repressive regimes bypass government-controlled servers using mesh technology. However, critics like John Young and the hacker collective Anonymous warn that these systems allow the U.S. to monitor and influence foreign activists. The program is also linked to "persona management" software that allows a single user to control multiple fake online identities to manipulate social media narratives.

Internet in a Suitcase
Episode 321 1:48:03 - 1:59:49

321: Internet in a Suitcase

Internet in a Suitcase and the New America Foundation

The State Department is funding an "Internet in a Suitcase" project through the New America Foundation to help activists bypass government firewalls. The hosts highlight the foundation's ties to the CIA, noting that its logo shares the same star as the agency's seal and that board members include Fareed Zakaria and Eric Schmidt. Hillary Clinton described the $70 million initiative as a "venture capitalist approach" to promoting democracy abroad.

We're All Terrorists Now
Episode 95 4:09 - 5:38

95: We're All Terrorists Now

Gaffer Tape Utility and Suitcase Packing Techniques

The discussion shifts to unconventional travel tools, such as gaffer tape and shoe spikes for ice. One host describes a technique of sticking strips of gaffer tape directly onto the back of a suitcase to save space and avoid carrying a full roll. The other host criticizes this method as looking "lame" and prefers carrying a full roll in a dedicated gear bag.