Topic: Tom Ridge

5 chapters across the catalog

Act IX
Episode 1103 15:16 - 19:24

1103: Act IX

NewsGuard Advisory Board and Publicis Group Investment

An investigation into NewsGuard's leadership reveals an advisory board featuring Tom Ridge, Michael Hayden, and Richard Stengel. The hosts identify the Publicis Group, a major advertising conglomerate, as a key investor. They conclude the project's primary goal is "brand safety," helping advertisers avoid placing content on independent or controversial websites like Breitbart.

Document 17
Episode 818 9:20 - 12:48

818: Document 17

Republican Nomination Process, Tom Ridge and Cleveland

Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge explains that the Republican primary process is governed by party rules rather than federal laws. The discussion highlights how delegates can become unbound after the first ballot, leading to claims that the nomination process is a "game" or "charade" rather than a traditional election.

Cyber Master
Episode 344 1:47:09 - 1:48:36

344: Cyber Master

Blue Bloods See-and-Say Propaganda

A clip from the show "Blue Bloods" featuring Tom Selleck is used to illustrate the "See Something, Say Something" meme in popular media. The hosts link this cultural conditioning back to the Ruby Ridge incident, where a neighbor's report led to a federal standoff. They remind listeners of the See-and-Say Gallery website.

Ricin Beans
Episode 331 5:06 - 7:52

331: Ricin Beans

Janet Napolitano and Department of Homeland Security Expansion

Secretary Janet Napolitano launched the "See Something, Say Something" campaign at the Chamber of Commerce alongside former secretaries Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff. The Department of Homeland Security has grown to become the third-largest federal department, trailing only Defense and State. Critics point out that former secretaries now profit by selling security scanners and technology back to the agency they once led.

Obama Denver & the New World Order
Episode 72 10:39 - 15:19

72: Obama Denver & the New World Order

Satellite Collision, Iridium Corporation and EMP Weapons

A theory is presented linking a recent satellite collision involving Iridium and a Russian satellite to the Continental 3407 crash. It is suggested that the Department of Defense may have used an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) weapon to disable a Russian spy satellite, inadvertently causing the plane's electronic failure.