Topic: Thomas Drake

8 chapters across the catalog

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 53:44 - 59:27

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Thomas Drake, FBI Warnings, Trusted Workforce 2.0

Former NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake warns against speaking to the FBI without a lawyer, recounting how his own truthful statements were used to frame him for obstruction of justice. The discussion transitions to "Trusted Workforce 2.0," a new Department of Homeland Security initiative for continuous, real-time vetting of all employees and contractors. This reform is described as a method for the government to maintain total control over its workforce through constant surveillance.

Baby Stealers
Episode 1423 4:19 - 7:20

1423: Baby Stealers

Viva Frei, FBI Corruption and Agent Provocateurs

Canadian livestreamer Viva Frei reflects on the Brett Kavanaugh hearings and expresses regret for being too objective given his current view of FBI corruption. The discussion links this distrust to fears of agent provocateurs infiltrating the Canadian trucker protests to create a "January 6 type" situation.

Beaches are Open
Episode 1239 3:02:42 - 3:05:27

1239: Beaches are Open

Thomas Drake, Advice on Dealing with the FBI

NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake's advice to "never speak to the FBI" is revisited in light of the Flynn case. Drake, who was charged with making false statements despite telling the truth, warns that the bureau will use any statement to justify framed charges. This segment emphasizes the danger of "naive" cooperation with federal agents, even for high-ranking officials.

Congressional Jignitty
Episode 1006 2:02:57 - 2:07:51

1006: Congressional Jignitty

Intelligence Leaks and Approved Media Messaging

A 2013 speech by whistleblower Thomas Drake is used to argue that "leaks" to major media outlets like NBC are often approved government messages. The hosts contend that because intelligence officials face polygraphs regarding unauthorized press contact, any "top secret" report appearing in the news is likely a coordinated plant.

Circular Reporting
Episode 1005 45:23 - 48:36

1005: Circular Reporting

Philip Mudd, Thomas Drake FBI Criticisms

Former CIA official Philip Mudd defended the FBI's longevity and integrity on CNN, while NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake offered a starkly different perspective. Drake warned against speaking to the FBI without a lawyer, alleging that the agency framed him using false statement charges despite his attempts to tell the truth.

Shoot Look Shoot
Episode 496 2:22:18 - 2:27:38

496: Shoot Look Shoot

Thomas Drake, NSA Whistleblower Testimony

Former NSA executive Thomas Drake spoke at the National Press Club about his experience as a whistleblower. He detailed how the FBI framed him with felony counts after he reported illegal wiretapping. Drake also noted that DNI James Clapper has added polygraph questions regarding unauthorized contact with the press to intimidate government employees.

Shoot Look Shoot
Episode 496 2:38:38 - 2:43:25

496: Shoot Look Shoot

Over-Classification, Government Secrecy Abuse

Thomas Drake argues that the government uses the classification system to hide illegality, administrative waste, and fraud rather than to protect national security. He asserts that very little in government truly needs to be classified and that the system has become fundamentally corrupted to avoid public accountability.

Last Show Ever
Episode 305 1:28:35 - 1:33:34

305: Last Show Ever

Thomas Drake Whistleblowing Case and the Espionage Act

The criminal prosecution of NSA whistleblower Thomas Drake is examined. Drake is accused under the Espionage Act for exposing waste and mismanagement within the agency. The hosts highlight the Obama administration's harsh stance on whistleblowers and the "Orwellian" shift where reporting government illegality is treated as a crime against the state.