Topic: Suspicious Activity Report

2 chapters across the catalog

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 2:16:42 - 2:20:39

1795: Dead Feathered

Fake UK Grocery ID News, Meta Investment Gains

The hosts play a clip claiming the UK will require photo ID for grocery shopping, which is later questioned as potential "fake news." They issue a partial mea culpa for previously playing a misleading clip about UK cash restrictions. Additionally, a donor from Brighton, UK, credits the show's "boomer perspective" for his successful investment in Meta stock, which rallied 190%.

Lucy Napolitano in Yemen
Episode 259 21:10 - 22:59

259: Lucy Napolitano in Yemen

Suspicious Activity Reports and Neighbor Surveillance

The "See Something, Say Something" initiative is linked to the filing of Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) against ordinary citizens. The hosts warn that this encourages neighbors to "rat" on one another, creating a paranoid social environment. They note that the United Kingdom has already experienced several years of this type of domestic surveillance.