Topic: Tripoli

30 chapters across the catalog

Gooder
Episode 1855 1:07:45 - 1:11:23

1855: Gooder

U.S. Military Reinforcements and Saudi Air Base Attack

The USS Tripoli and the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit have arrived in the Middle East, bringing the total U.S. troop presence to approximately 50,000. Iran launched a significant attack on the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia using missiles and drones, which resulted in damage to U.S. refueling tankers. In response, GCC states have filed with the United Nations under Article 51 to reaffirm their right to self-defense.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 1:47:54 - 1:51:10

1736: The Blurt

Podcast Apps, Value for Value, Sam Tripoli

The hosts advocate for the use of modern podcast apps via PodcastApps.com, citing issues with Apple and Spotify's reliability and censorship. Comedian Sam Tripoli's complaints about Apple Podcasts delays are used as an example of why independent infrastructure is necessary. The "Value for Value" model is promoted as the primary way the show remains free of advertising and subscriptions.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 2:38:40 - 2:43:08

1654: e-Safety

Tinfoil Hat Podcast, Value for Value Explanation

Sam Tripoli and his co-host on the "Tinfoil Hat" podcast are featured explaining the "Value for Value" model to their audience. They credit Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak for conceptualizing the system, which relies on "Time, Talent, and Treasure" instead of traditional advertising. The hosts express satisfaction that their model is being adopted by other independent creators to ensure self-sufficiency and avoid deplatforming.

Balconazi
Episode 1582 2:55:03 - 2:57:26

1582: Balconazi

Libya Militia Fighting, African Small Arms Trafficking

Heavy fighting between rival militias in Tripoli has resulted in at least 45 deaths, highlighting the continued instability in Libya since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi. The hosts discuss reports that small arms from Libyan stockpiles are flooding across Africa. They reference Hillary Clinton's past involvement in the region and the 2012 Benghazi attack as part of the broader "stink" of U.S. intervention.

Zombie Town
Episode 1564 1:06:37 - 1:13:20

1564: Zombie Town

Paulo Freire, Pedagogy of the Oppressed and Education

The hosts explore the influence of Brazilian Marxist Paulo Freire on the American education system. Citing Jordan Henry and James Lindsay, they discuss how Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" introduced Maoist thought reform and "critical consciousness" into teacher training. They link this ideology to "liberation theology" and the teachings of Obama's former pastor, Jeremiah Wright.

Humalgo
Episode 938 1:19:46 - 1:21:25

938: Humalgo

Sam Houston Statue Hoax and US Advisors in Syria

The hosts discuss a reported hoax regarding the removal of the Sam Houston statue in Texas, which was intended to lure protesters. They also touch upon the presence of US military "advisors" in Syria and Libya who are reportedly engaging in combat roles despite their official titles.

Barama
Episode 662 1:43:43 - 1:45:23

662: Barama

Libyan Civil War and General Khalifa Haftar

Fighting intensifies in Benghazi as General Khalifa Haftar leads an assault against Islamist groups like Ansar al-Sharia. The segment notes the continued instability in Libya following the death of Muammar Gaddafi and the failure of the "Arab Spring" to bring lasting peace to the region.

Barama
Episode 662 1:43:43 - 1:45:23

662: Barama

Libyan Civil War and General Khalifa Haftar

General Khalifa Haftar launched an assault against Islamist groups in Benghazi, including Ansar al-Sharia. The ongoing instability in Libya is framed as the failed legacy of the 2011 intervention that led to the death of Muammar Gaddafi.

Plague Grenade
Episode 651 1:47:03 - 1:49:42

651: Plague Grenade

Toyota Technicals, The Choice of Militants

An NPR report highlights the ubiquity of Toyota pickup trucks among rebel groups and militias in Libya and Iraq. The hosts joke that Toyota should use "the choice of terrorists" as a slogan, noting the trucks are often modified to carry heavy anti-aircraft weapons and rocket launchers.

Putinism
Episode 640 56:00 - 1:03:24

640: Putinism

Libyan Civil War Escalation, Hillary Clinton "We Came We Saw He Died"

Violence in Tripoli has led to the evacuation of US, UK, and Russian embassies as rival militias fight for control. The current instability is traced back to the 2011 NATO intervention and the removal of Muammar Gaddafi, who had proposed a gold-backed dinar currency. Archival clips of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are used to contrast their initial optimism with the current "rubblized" state of the country.

Parliment Update
Episode 638 28:20 - 34:13

638: Parliment Update

Libya Embassy Evacuation, Marie Harf Wolf Blitzer Interview

The United States evacuated its embassy in Tripoli, Libya, due to intense militia fighting near the diplomatic compound. During a CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer, Marie Harf defended the $1.65 billion spent on the 2011 intervention, describing the current chaos as a difficult generational transition toward democracy. Harf rejected the idea of a specific threat, citing the general security environment as the reason for the suspension of operations.

28 Pages
Episode 635 2:48:20 - 2:51:45

635: 28 Pages

Libya Airport Attacks and Global Oil Prices

Rival militias in Libya have attacked the Tripoli airport, destroying 90% of the commercial aircraft on the tarmac. Despite the ongoing violence, Secretary of State John Kerry maintains that the situation is not broadly threatening, as oil continues to flow to international markets.

Get Ready to Rubble
Episode 606 44:58 - 51:12

606: Get Ready to Rubble

Michael Morell, Charlie Rose and Benghazi Testimony

Former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell appeared on Charlie Rose's program following his congressional testimony regarding Benghazi. The hosts criticize the interview as coached and scripted, noting Morell's evasive answers regarding the "protest" narrative. They discuss the discrepancy between boots-on-the-ground intelligence from Tripoli and the final reports produced by CIA analysts.

Slave Bracelet
Episode 554 1:19:13 - 1:20:58

554: Slave Bracelet

Abu Anas al-Libi Capture, US Libya Operation

U.S. Special Forces captured Al-Qaeda operative Abu Anas al-Libi in Tripoli, Libya, in connection with the 1998 embassy bombings. The Libyan government has since questioned the legality of the operation, despite U.S. claims of cooperation.

Cyber Insurance
Episode 550 24:38 - 27:15

550: Cyber Insurance

Adam Curry's Childhood Incident in Libya

Adam Curry shares a story from 1964 or 1965 when his parents accidentally left him on a plane during a refueling stop in Tripoli, Libya. While his parents were ushered off the aircraft, Curry crawled under the seats to the back of the plane. His mother panicked upon re-boarding and finding an empty bundle of blankets before he was eventually located.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 1:24:12 - 1:27:51

519: Freemium Reporter

Sunni Resistance and Religious Duty in Syria

Radical Sunni leaders, such as Sheikh Ahmed Al-Asir, are shown urging followers to join the fight against the Assad regime and Hezbollah. The conflict is increasingly framed by participants as a religious duty to defend their families and faith. The hosts observe that while these groups lack the military sophistication of Hezbollah, their involvement ensures the conflict continues to escalate.

Lucy the Luddite
Episode 448 51:33 - 56:26

448: Lucy the Luddite

Libyan Weapon Collection Drive in Tripoli and Benghazi

A news report details hundreds of Libyans turning in heavy weaponry, including grenade launchers and RPGs, at collection points in Tripoli and Benghazi. The initiative aims to stabilize the country following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, though the hosts remain skeptical of the presentation.

Swasselnuff
Episode 437 1:04:21 - 1:06:24

437: Swasselnuff

Lebanon Sectarian Violence and Syrian Spillover

Sectarian fighting in Tripoli, Lebanon, has left at least 10 people dead as violence from the Syrian civil war spills across the border. Clashes between minority Alawites and majority Sunnis have prompted the United Nations to appeal for international support to prevent further deterioration. Local gunmen have begun patrolling neighborhoods, claiming the state can no longer provide protection.

Episode 411 1:16:49 - 1:19:54

411: Seal Team 666

Death of Lockerbie Bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi

Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing, has died in Tripoli. The hosts discuss the controversial nature of his release from a Scottish prison and the long-standing theories involving CIA drug running. They predict that the media will now attempt to link the Pan Am 103 bombing to Iran.

Episode 349 3:35 - 6:50

349: Grandma Clinton

Hillary Clinton Visit to Tripoli and Rebel Secret Weapons

Hillary Clinton visited Tripoli two days prior to Gaddafi's death to meet with Transitional National Council officials. The BBC reported on a new "secret weapon" used by rebels in Misrata, described as a concrete and steel hybrid of a bulldozer and a battleship. The hosts mock the vehicle's design, comparing it to a Mardi Gras float or a custom car project.