Topic: Tribunal

39 chapters across the catalog

MAGAREXIA
Episode 1743 37:05 - 42:56

1743: MAGAREXIA

Zelensky European Tour, War Tribunals Demand

Following his departure from Washington, President Zelensky met with EU leaders and King Charles III in London. Zelensky emphasized that a "just peace" must include Ukraine joining the EU and NATO to prevent future Russian aggression. He also called for international tribunals to prosecute Russian officials for war crimes, including the alleged theft of children.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 57:56 - 59:47

1693: Freedom Force

Dick Cheney Kamala Harris Endorsement, Liz Cheney Interview

During a Texas Tribune interview, Liz Cheney announced that her father, former Vice President Dick Cheney, will be voting for Kamala Harris. The announcement is noted for its brevity and the irony of Democrats embracing a figure they previously criticized heavily during the Iraq War era.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 59:33 - 1:03:08

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Chicago Tribune Strike and the Decline of Local Newspapers

Journalists at the Chicago Tribune and other Alden Global Capital-owned papers staged a 24-hour walkout to protest budget cuts and the elimination of 401k matches. The strike highlights the "gutting" of local news by hedge funds focused on short-term profits. The hosts discuss the long-term decline of the newspaper business model, which began with the rise of local television and was accelerated by the internet.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 40:18 - 43:41

1441: Yak Facts

ICD-10 COVID-19 Billing Codes and Vaccine Card Fraud

New ICD-10 billing codes have been established for COVID-19 treatments, including specific codes for booster doses administered into muscle or subcutaneous tissue. In Germany, a man was reportedly caught getting 90 COVID-19 vaccinations to sell the resulting legitimate vaccine cards to others. The discussion highlights the financial incentives for medical administrators to promote specific procedures.

Honk Honk
Episode 1422 2:23:29 - 2:27:18

1422: Honk Honk

Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, and Paywall Busting

The hosts discuss how the CIA uses international newspapers like the Financial Times and the now-defunct International Herald Tribune to leak state department information. They share a "paywall buster" tip for accessing FT.com content. The segment concludes that the Russia-Ukraine tension will likely result in a Biden "victory lap" once a pre-arranged de-escalation occurs.

Wappie
Episode 1349 2:21:20 - 2:31:21

1349: Wappie

Chicago Tribune Sale, Alden Global Capital Cuts

Tribune Publishing, which includes the Chicago Tribune and Baltimore Sun, was sold to the hedge fund Alden Global Capital after a rival bid from Maryland philanthropist Stewart Bainum Jr. failed. Alden is known for aggressive cost-cutting and staff reductions at its newspapers to achieve 20% profit margins. The sale has sparked concerns about the "evisceration" of local newsrooms and the potential loss of the Tribune's voice as a representative of responsible Midwestern republicanism.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 2:04:02 - 2:07:08

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Climate Change and Sex Drive, International Justice Tribunal

Researchers claim that global warming is negatively impacting human sex lives, with fewer babies born nine months after days where temperatures exceed 80 degrees. In the political sphere, negotiators for the UN climate meeting in Paris consider a "pledge and review" system similar to nuclear agreements. Bolivia proposes a more radical "international climate justice tribunal," though major emitters like China and the U.S. are unlikely to participate.

Gnarler
Episode 1314

1314: Gnarler

Donald Trump, Corporation of the United States Conspiracy Theories

The discussion addresses a resurgence of a 15-year-old conspiracy theory claiming the United States was converted into a corporation. Proponents of this theory suggest Joe Biden was inaugurated as the president of this corporation rather than the republic, and that Donald Trump remains the legitimate leader awaiting a military tribunal. Additional claims involve a return to the gold standard and the interpretation of National Guard behavior during the motorcade as a sign of dissent.

Ten Days of Darkness
Episode 1304 40:25 - 45:22

1304: Ten Days of Darkness

2020 Election Integrity, Military Tribunals, and Alternative Media Narratives

Alternative media outlets are focusing on the 2018 executive order regarding foreign interference as a potential path for Donald Trump to contest the 2020 election. Rumors of impending military operations and a ten-day global lockdown are circulating within prepper and pro-Trump online communities.

Electrical College
Episode 1300 1:12:55 - 1:17:20

1300: Electrical College

Constitutional Path, Election Legal Strategy

The Trump legal strategy involves pressuring state legislatures to decertify election results based on evidence of foreign interference. Claims have surfaced regarding a $400 million investment in Dominion Voting Systems by entities linked to the Chinese Communist Party. Additionally, investigations are reportedly underway regarding Stacey Abrams' voting rights group in Georgia for allegedly registering ineligible voters.

The Palmist
Episode 1298 2:11:59 - 2:15:26

1298: The Palmist

Sidney Powell Independence, Military Tribunal Theories

The Trump legal team issued a statement clarifying that Sidney Powell is not a member of the official campaign legal team. The hosts explore theories that Powell is operating independently as a "military lawyer" to prepare for treason trials and tribunals. They contrast this with the mainstream media's portrayal of her as a conspiracy theorist who was "fired" by Rudy Giuliani.

Slackified
Episode 1199 2:48:43 - 2:53:12

1199: Slackified

Sir Gary of Casco Point, Minneapolis Tribune and Bauhaus

Sir Gary of Casco Point on Lake Minnetonka is knighted after canceling his newspaper subscription to donate the funds to No Agenda. He encourages other "douchebags" to support the show's value-for-value model. The hosts describe the No Agenda community as the "Bauhaus of the era," representing a postmodern shift in media production.

Ejexit
Episode 1184 1:52:24 - 1:54:57

1184: Ejexit

Jessica Yaniv Human Rights Tribunal Ruling

Transgender activist Jessica Yaniv lost a case before the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal after suing seven beauty clinicians for refusing to perform "waxing" services. The tribunal found Yaniv's complaints were deceptive and intended to target specific ethnic groups for financial gain. Yaniv was ordered to pay $2,000 to each of the respondents.

Flash Meetup!
Episode 1100 1:50:00 - 1:51:48

1100: Flash Meetup!

North Korean Ransomware Attack on US Newspapers

The Los Angeles Times and other Tribune Publishing newspapers were hit by a Ryuk ransomware attack, which officials have attributed to North Korean hackers. The attackers reportedly demanded $640,000 to decrypt the files. The hosts express skepticism regarding the attribution to North Korea, suggesting it may be a convenient scapegoat for network security failures.

Wobama
Episode 1099 2:35:46 - 2:38:00

1099: Wobama

Cyber Attack on U.S. Newspapers, Printing Delays

A suspected cyber attack originating from outside the United States caused significant printing and delivery delays for the LA Times and other Tribune Publishing newspapers. The malware disrupted the software systems used to format and print the papers. While some officials hint at foreign state actors like Russia, skeptics suggest the issue may have been a internal technical "glitch" or poorly managed update.

Tardy Party
Episode 846 3:06:06 - 3:08:31

846: Tardy Party

Mike Ward, Canadian Free Speech Case

Canadian comedian Mike Ward was ordered by the Quebec Human Rights Tribunal to pay $35,000 for joking about a disabled singer, Jeremy Gabriel. The ruling is seen as a significant blow to freedom of expression, prioritizing the right to be free from discrimination over satirical speech. The case highlights the legal differences regarding free speech between the U.S. and Canada.

Geopolitical Chernobyl
Episode 759 50:41 - 55:09

759: Geopolitical Chernobyl

Irving Sharia Tribunal, Mayor Beth Van Duyne, and Texas Law

Irving, Texas, became a focal point of controversy after reports of an Islamic tribunal performing religious mediation for civil disputes. Mayor Beth Van Duyne supported a resolution affirming that U.S. and Texas laws supersede foreign laws, leading to accusations of Islamophobia. The city council vote passed 5-4, highlighting deep divisions within the community regarding the role of Sharia-based mediation.