Topic: Tanzania

15 chapters across the catalog

Cat Hole
Episode 1546 1:46:56 - 1:52:15

1546: Cat Hole

Marburg Virus, CDC and WHO Health Alerts

The CDC and World Health Organization have issued alerts regarding the Marburg virus, an Ebola-like hemorrhagic fever currently appearing in Tanzania and Equatorial Guinea. The virus has a high fatality rate and is spread through bodily fluids. Dr. Peter McCullough and other medical commentators discuss potential early treatments, including hydroxychloroquine and the Japanese antiviral Favipiravir, as possible countermeasures.

Let Them Speak #1
Episode 993 34:06 - 37:59

993: Let Them Speak #1

Hostage Negotiations and Jane Goodall Criticism

Pieczenik recounts his role in evacuating Vietnam and his subsequent work in counterterrorism. He sharply criticizes primatologist Jane Goodall, labeling her a "coward" for her alleged lack of responsibility when 17 Stanford students were taken hostage in Tanzania. He claims he had to concoct a policy to pay terrorists for the students' release despite official government stances.

Freedom Phoney
Episode 1364 2:41:54 - 2:45:03

1364: Freedom Phoney

Global Leader Deaths, COVID-19 Policy Skepticism

A theory circulating on social media suggests that leaders who opposed COVID-19 "scandemic" policies are being systematically removed or assassinated. The list of deceased leaders includes those from Tanzania, Burundi, Ivory Coast, and now Haiti, all of whom were skeptical of vaccines or international mandates. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was also recently hospitalized for a bowel blockage, adding to the list of "dissident" leaders facing health crises.

Cattle-lyst Converter
Episode 1330 1:05:58 - 1:09:50

1330: Cattle-lyst Converter

Irish MP Exposes "Zero COVID" Fear Tactics

An Irish Member of Parliament revealed internal communications from the Scientific Advisory Group (ISAG) advocating for "Zero COVID" policies. The leaked documents suggest the group deliberately sought to increase public anxiety and "go after people" rather than institutions to force compliance. The segment also briefly mentions the suspicious death of Tanzanian President John Magufuli, who was a vocal COVID-19 skeptic.

Meat Must Flow
Episode 1240 1:24:13 - 1:26:55

1240: Meat Must Flow

Tanzania Test Kit Failure, Goat and Papaya Positives

Tanzanian President John Magufuli, a trained chemist, dismissed imported coronavirus test kits as faulty after samples taken from a goat and a pawpaw (papaya) fruit returned positive results. Magufuli suggested the kits were either technically flawed or intentionally sabotaged. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding the reliability of PCR testing and the potential for high false-positive rates globally.

Manterruptors
Episode 821 2:19:10 - 2:27:26

821: Manterruptors

Global Donor Roll, International Pronunciation Challenges

A long list of international donors is read, including contributors from Austria, Ireland, Finland, and various US states. The hosts struggle with the pronunciation of several city names, comparing their difficulties to Donald Trump's pronunciation of "Tanzania." They note a high concentration of donors from Tennessee and Alabama in this episode.

Trolling for Majors
Episode 739 16:22 - 18:11

739: Trolling for Majors

Uganda Travel Plans, Spiritual Journeys, and African Connectivity

A proposed trip to Uganda serves as a potential spiritual journey to visit a childhood home. The conversation shifts to the surprising quality of internet connectivity in East Africa, referencing past reports of low-latency connections from the region. Safety concerns regarding travel to the area are briefly mentioned in the context of State Department advisories.

Kunzite
Episode 693 2:37:18 - 2:42:32

693: Kunzite

Drug War, Uruguay Marijuana Legalization, Tanzania Witchcraft

The hosts discuss the legalization of marijuana in Uruguay as a strategy to combat drug cartels. This is contrasted with a report from Tanzania where women are being accused of witchcraft so that their accusers can seize their property and cattle.

Festival of Corruption
Episode 570 1:09:10 - 1:11:38

570: Festival of Corruption

East African Monetary Union, Bitcoin Potential

Five East African states—Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, and Burundi—sign a treaty to create a common market and a single monetary unit within ten years. The hosts suggest this move is backed by China and discuss whether Bitcoin could serve as an alternative to traditional currency in the region.

Episode 527 11:44 - 16:57

527: Odious Selfies

Power Africa Initiative, General Electric, Millennium Challenge Corporation

President Barack Obama announces the "Power Africa" initiative in Tanzania, a public-private partnership aimed at doubling electricity access across the continent. The project involves $7 billion in US support and $9 billion from private companies like General Electric and Symbion Energy. Critics argue this is a reactive attempt to mimic Chinese infrastructure investment strategies in Africa while the US continues to rely on drone warfare.

Episode 527 24:08 - 29:05

527: Odious Selfies

Obama Africa Town Hall, Climate Change, Agenda 21

During a town hall in Africa, President Obama warns that the planet will "boil over" if every African achieves a Western standard of living with cars and air conditioning. This rhetoric is linked to Agenda 21 and global wealth redistribution schemes. The segment also mentions the perceived snub of the Obama family by Nelson Mandela's relatives during their visit.

Pet Food Stamps
Episode 492 2:35:46 - 2:39:56

492: Pet Food Stamps

Economic Hitmen, UN Cholera Outbreaks in Africa

The hosts discuss the "Economic Hitman" strategy of using IMF loans and infrastructure projects to gain control of African nations. They highlight a UN investigation attributing a cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe to UN forces, similar to the situation in Haiti. The segment links an executive order against Zimbabwe to a broader pattern of "economic shit man" tactics.