Topic: Traffickers

167 chapters across the catalog

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 1:38:36 - 1:42:09

1867: Transmission Window

Alan Dershowitz on Jeffrey Epstein and Victim Claims

Alan Dershowitz argues that Jeffrey Epstein was not a "pedophile" by medical definition, as his interests were in 16-to-18-year-olds. Dershowitz calls for a thorough investigation into the "claimed survivors," suggesting that many were recruited by corrupt lawyers in Palm Beach to collect settlements for massages they may never have performed.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 19:24 - 23:14

1845: Slave Slab

Virginia Giuffre, Prince Andrew, Media Skepticism

The credibility of Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre is questioned, citing her background and the high fees she received for early media interviews. The discussion touches on her reported death and how media figures like Jake Tapper have handled her story. Additionally, the segment transitions into the legal troubles facing Prince Andrew following the release of the Epstein files.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 46:16 - 49:21

1833: Spicy Mode

European Cocaine Market, Price Drops and Social Impact

Reports suggest the European cocaine market has been flooded with supply, causing prices to drop significantly. This surge in availability is reportedly impacting the financial networks in the City of London while contributing to widespread drug use across the continent.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 32:59 - 38:17

1831: Donroe Doctrine

Marco Rubio, Legal Authority and Drug Cartel Sanctions

Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the legality of U.S. actions in Venezuela, citing court-ordered warrants and sanctions against the "Cartel de los Soles." Rubio stated that the U.S. military is assisting the Coast Guard in a law enforcement capacity to seize sanctioned oil vessels. He dismissed the possibility of working with the Maduro regime, characterizing the former president as a "narco-terrorist" who repeatedly broke diplomatic deals.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 38:18 - 40:45

1831: Donroe Doctrine

National Security Strategy, Western Hemisphere Focus Shift

Media analysts are re-evaluating the administration's National Security Strategy (NSS) document following the Venezuela operation. The document signaled a major shift toward prioritizing threats within the Western Hemisphere, such as migration flows and drug trafficking, over entanglements in Europe or Asia. This aggressive "backyard" policy is seen as a serious pivot in U.S. foreign policy.

Zoomerwaffen
Episode 1829 2:58:39 - 3:05:02

1829: Zoomerwaffen

South American Political Shift, Security Populism and Gold Trafficking

NPR reports on a significant right-wing political shift in South America, driven by concerns over organized crime and illegal immigration. Leaders are increasingly adopting "security populism" and "iron fist" policies similar to those in El Salvador. The report also notes that criminal groups are diversifying their income through illegal gold trafficking and migrant smuggling as cocaine production in Colombia reaches all-time highs.

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 1:26:44 - 1:29:31

1824: Battle Rhythm

Jeffrey Epstein, Grand Jury Records Release

A federal judge in New York ruled that the Department of Justice must release grand jury records from the 2019 Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case by the end of next week. The release is mandated by a new law passed by Congress. The hosts speculate that the lack of mainstream media coverage is due to the potentially embarrassing financial and social connections revealed in the documents.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 27:53 - 37:37

1823: Secretary of Egg

Classified Video Release and Geopolitical Strategy in Venezuela

Representative Jim Himes advocates for the public release of the September 2nd strike video, describing the footage of the military targeting two men on wreckage as profoundly shaking. The discussion posits that the US strategy is designed to disrupt drug flows from Venezuela to Europe, effectively pressuring European interests. Comparisons are made to previous administrations' use of "double tap" strikes in the Middle East which received less media scrutiny.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 9:23 - 11:58

1822: Kohanna

Ghislaine Maxwell Prison Release Petition, Ro Khanna Criticism

Ghislaine Maxwell is reportedly planning to file a petition for release from her 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking. Representative Ro Khanna characterized the potential for leniency as a "slap in the face" to survivors. The House Oversight Committee remains divided over the selective release of documents and photos from the Epstein investigation.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 48:50 - 55:44

1822: Kohanna

Clayton Morris Trump Criticism, Audience Capture Discussion

Former Fox News host Clayton Morris and his wife Natalie are criticized for their perceived shift toward anti-Trump rhetoric and "audience capture." Morris recently hosted a Venezuelan government apologist and claimed the U.S. is a primary purveyor of child trafficking. The discussion suggests Morris is attempting to emulate Tucker Carlson's success by adopting populist, anti-interventionist stances.

Stunt Grenade
Episode 1817 53:40 - 59:58

1817: Stunt Grenade

Operation Southern Spear, Caribbean Drug War

The Trump administration has escalated military pressure in the Caribbean through Operation Southern Spear, involving the Gerald R. Ford Aircraft Carrier Strike Group and F-35 aircraft. Critics and UN officials have questioned the legality of airstrikes on suspected drug vessels in international waters, which have reportedly resulted in at least 80 deaths.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 1:09:13 - 1:15:30

1813: Lunchbox

Political Proposals to Criminalize Pornography Owners

Tucker Carlson questions why the owners of major adult content distributors like MindGeek and OnlyFans are not arrested for human trafficking. While Larry Flynt historically fought for the First Amendment rights of adult publishers, modern critics argue these platforms cause societal ruin. The hosts discuss the potential for "Epstein-level blackmail" inherent in these operations and the difficulty of regulating a globalized digital industry.

NA Era
Episode 1811 18:00 - 25:18

1811: NA Era

Lindsey Graham, Military Operations Against Venezuela and Colombia

Senator Lindsey Graham advocates for expanded military operations against narco-terrorist organizations in Venezuela and Colombia. President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered the deployment of the USS Gerald Ford to Latin America to intercept drug shipments. Graham supports the potential for land-based strikes to remove Nicolas Maduro, citing precedents like the U.S. invasion of Panama.

Keyboard Warrior
Episode 1807 44:47 - 54:04

1807: Keyboard Warrior

Jim Himes, Caribbean Drug Boat Strikes

Representative Jim Himes criticized the Trump administration for lethal strikes against drug-running vessels in the Caribbean, labeling them "illegal killings." Himes questioned the legal authority of the military to use lethal force against non-terrorist actors without Congressional approval. The discussion compares these actions to the Obama administration's use of drone strikes and the My Lai massacre prosecution of Lieutenant Calley.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 34:59 - 37:54

1805: Hamburger Wine

Kash Patel, Operation Summer Heat, and Crime Statistics

Kash Patel unveils the results of "Operation Summer Heat," a three-month FBI surge targeting violent crime in 55 field offices. The operation reportedly resulted in 8,700 arrests, 2,000 indictments, and the seizure of 421 kilograms of fentanyl. Patel also highlights the recovery of nearly 1,000 child victims of sexual trafficking and abuse during the surge.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 2:56:58 - 3:01:31

1798: Adam & The Robot

South Africa Human Trafficking and EBT Complaints

Seven Chinese nationals were sentenced to 20 years in prison in South Africa for trafficking 91 individuals from Malawi to work in a textile factory. In a separate item, a viral TikTok video features a woman complaining that she had to cancel a family vacation because her EBT (food stamp) benefits were restricted. The hosts cite this as a symptom of modern American entitlement.

Zeds
Episode 1796 16:09 - 20:23

1796: Zeds

Senator Ron Wyden, Office of Refugee Resettlement Allegations

Senator Ron Wyden accused Robert F. Kennedy Jr. of overseeing the "disappearance" of hundreds of children from Office of Refugee Resettlement facilities. Wyden alleged that children were rounded up at night and flown to Guatemala against their will. The exchange included references to Kennedy's past flights on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet as a counter-argument to his claims of being a protector of children.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 1:09:26 - 1:17:31

1783: Dadgum

Child Trafficking, Media Sexualization of Children

A discussion on the "spiritual sickness" in America focuses on the high volume of child pornography uploaded daily and the historical sexualization of children in Hollywood, dating back to Shirley Temple. Claims are made regarding child trafficking networks operating through major beef processors and the 300,000 children reportedly missing under the current administration's border policies.

Circularity
Episode 1782 17:17 - 20:24

1782: Circularity

JP Morgan, Les Wexner and Epstein's Financial Network

Jeffrey Epstein's wealth and operations were supported by a network of high-profile financiers including Les Wexner, Leon Black, and Glenn Dubin. Legal settlements related to Epstein's activities have reached approximately $807 million, with JP Morgan Chase paying $290 million to victims and Deutsche Bank paying $75 million. Investigations highlight how Epstein utilized properties in Florida, New York, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands to facilitate human trafficking while securing significant tax breaks through local government influence.

Circularity
Episode 1782 2:02:30 - 2:04:21

1782: Circularity

Chinese Surrogacy Scandal, Child Endangerment and CCP Ties

A major investigation in Southern California led to the arrest of Sylvia Zhang and Guojun Suan, a couple with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, on charges of felony child endangerment. Authorities discovered 21 children, mostly babies and toddlers, in the couple's custody after a two-month-old was hospitalized with head trauma. The children were born to surrogate mothers across the U.S. who believed they were helping a couple with fertility issues, raising concerns about a large-scale illegal surrogacy operation.