Topic: U S Army

180 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:22:54 - 1:27:45

1856: CIS Lunar

Kid Rock, Army Apache Helicopter Flyby

Four U.S. Army pilots were briefly suspended after performing a low-level flyby over Kid Rock's Nashville home, where the singer was seen waving and saluting. Secretary Pete Hegseth quickly intervened to lift the suspensions, calling the pilots "patriots." The incident sparked a debate over the use of military resources for personal displays, with some comparing it to informal "flybys" performed by pilots for friends in other contexts.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:42:12 - 1:47:45

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Military Steak and Lobster Theory, Friday Surf and Turf

A crowdsourced investigation into the "steak and lobster" military deployment theory reveals that while the Navy uses "surf and turf" to boost morale before bad news, most other branches simply serve it every Friday. Producers with decades of service clarify that these meals are often a routine part of the weekly menu cycle rather than a definitive signal of imminent combat.

Big Bully
Episode 1836 1:03:32 - 1:05:38

1836: Big Bully

Keir Starmer AI Parody, UK Military and Manufacturing

An AI-generated parody of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer depicts him admitting that British soldiers sent to Greenland returned because it was "too cold." The segment transitions into a discussion of the Trump administration's focus on bringing manufacturing back to America and ignoring the "old system" of globalist economics. The hosts praise the effectiveness of short AI voice parodies in highlighting the perceived weakness of certain world leaders.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 2:48:35 - 3:00:23

1820: Tokyo Rose

US Army Sexual Abuse Scandal and Dr. McGraw

A massive sexual abuse scandal involving Army doctor Michael McGraw is detailed, with allegations of secret recordings and improper examinations affecting over 80 women. The investigation reveals that complaints were previously ignored at Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii before the doctor was transferred to Fort Hood.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:25:01 - 1:29:53

1775: Boomer Benefits

On the Media, Trump Army Birthday Parade

NPR's On the Media is criticized for its biased coverage of Donald Trump's appearance at the Army's birthday parade. The report claims Trump was "glum" due to sparse crowds and poor poll numbers regarding his immigration agenda. The hosts argue the program has shifted from media criticism to pure political propaganda against the administration.

Two Beards
Episode 1773 51:57 - 57:25

1773: Two Beards

US Army 250th Anniversary Parade, Trump Birthday Coincidence

President Trump hosted a massive military parade in Washington D.C. to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, featuring tanks, historical uniforms, and robot dogs. Media coverage from the BBC and PBS highlighted that the event coincided with the President's own birthday, leading to accusations of politicizing the military. Correspondents noted that while the administration claimed high attendance, many seats on the National Mall appeared empty under overcast skies.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 1:38 - 4:51

1764: Rage Quit

FBI Arrests Michigan National Guard Member for Military Base Plot

The FBI arrested 19-year-old Omar Saeed, a former Michigan Army National Guard member, for allegedly planning a mass shooting at a military facility in Warren, Michigan. Investigators claim Saeed flew a drone over the base and provided undercover agents with ammunition and instructions for Molotov cocktails. Critics argue the year-long investigation resembles entrapment of a young individual rather than the prevention of an organic threat.

DOGE-CAM
Episode 1740 1:14:23 - 1:18:39

1740: DOGE-CAM

Mar-a-Lago Accords, NATO Dissolution, and European Defense

Speculation regarding the "Mar-a-Lago Accords" suggests a plan to restructure the financial system by swapping treasury bonds for long-term security guarantees. The hosts argue that NATO has functioned as a "bribe" to keep Europeans from fighting, suggesting the US should withdraw and let Europe manage its own defense.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 15:45 - 19:31

1739: Hypophora

European Army Proposal, Zelensky and Lisbon Treaty

President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for the creation of an independent European armed forces, signaling a shift in the long-standing security relationship between Europe and America. This proposal revives debates surrounding the Lisbon Treaty, which critics claim originally promised that a unified European army would never be formed. The discussion suggests that the European Central Bank and other technocratic structures are moving toward centralized military power.

Scruples
Episode 1715 34:35 - 37:29

1715: Scruples

Sergei Markov, Nuclear Threats and Polish Military Readiness

Sergei Markov, a former spokesperson for Vladimir Putin, warned on the BBC that Western escalation could lead to nuclear war before Christmas. However, military sources suggest that a Russian attack on Poland would be "suicide" due to the high readiness of the Polish military and U.S. backing. Poland is characterized as a dedicated, less corrupt ally compared to Ukraine, with a "never again" mentality regarding Russian interference.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 2:23:30 - 2:25:22

1690: Corn Sweat

Swiss Army Knife Blade Removal, UK Knife Regulation

Victorinox, the maker of the Swiss Army knife, is developing a line of pocket knives without blades in response to increasing global regulations on sharp objects. The company previously pivoted to watches and luggage after knives were banned from airplanes following 9-11. The hosts mock the trend of banning tools to combat violent crime.

No Guff
Episode 1684 6:34 - 11:15

1684: No Guff

Tim Walz, Stolen Valor Allegations, Military Record

Tim Walz faces scrutiny over his military service record and claims of carrying weapons in combat. Analysis from Jesse Watters and CNN fact-checkers highlights discrepancies regarding Walz's retirement rank and his departure from the National Guard prior to his unit's deployment to Iraq. The discussion focuses on the legal and political implications of "stolen valor" in the context of the 2024 election.

No Guff
Episode 1684 59:31 - 1:04:25

1684: No Guff

UK Riots, Keir Starmer, Standing Army

Prime Minister Keir Starmer's response to widespread riots in the UK is analyzed. Starmer's announcement of a "standing army" of 6,000 specialist police officers and the fast-tracking of criminal justice for rioters is discussed. The unrest, sparked by a stabbing in Southport, is framed by the government as "mindless thuggery" fueled by online disinformation.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 3:00:17 - 3:05:31

1679: No Jet No Deal

Outro and "Blame it on the Glitch" Mix

The episode wraps up with a musical mix by Sir Chris Wilson titled "Blame it on the Glitch," satirizing the media's tendency to use the word "glitch" to describe major systemic failures. The segment highlights various news clips where the term was used to downplay issues ranging from IRS computer crashes to denied military benefits.

Pulling a Johnson
Episode 1631 4:12 - 7:47

1631: Pulling a Johnson

Texas Border Convoy, God's Army, Eagle Pass Standoff

Texas Governor Greg Abbott and a convoy of Republican governors visit Eagle Pass to support the "Take Our Border Back" rally. Media coverage from CBS News characterizes the gathering as "God's Army" and a religious revival, while the hosts describe the event as a staged press opportunity. The Texas National Guard continues to block federal agents from patrolling sections of the U.S.-Mexico border fortified with razor wire.

Dingbat
Episode 1626 1:31:19 - 1:33:38

1626: Dingbat

Chinese PLA Experiments, Mutant Coronavirus in Mice

A report published in BioRxiv details experiments conducted by Chinese military-trained scientists involving a lab-made version of a coronavirus found in pangolins. The study found that the virus was 100% lethal in mice, causing white eyes and severe brain infections within eight days. The findings have sparked international concern about the potential for such strains to spill over into the human population.

Call me Bill
Episode 1625 5:46 - 6:31

1625: Call me Bill

Janet Yamanaka Mello Indicted for $100 Million Army Fund Theft

A federal grand jury in San Antonio indicted Janet Yamanaka Mello, a civilian financial program manager at Fort Sam Houston, for allegedly stealing over $100 million in Army funds. Mello reportedly used the embezzled money to purchase luxury items, including jewelry, clothing, vehicles, and real estate. She faces 10 counts of fraud with a potential sentence of 20 years per charge.

Guardrails
Episode 1598 2:42:25 - 2:44:55

1598: Guardrails

French Troop Withdrawal and US Presence in Niger

French soldiers have begun withdrawing from Niger following orders from the military junta that took power in July. While the U.S. has formally designated the takeover as a coup and suspended aid, officials stated they have no plans to remove the 1,000 U.S. military personnel currently stationed in the country. The hosts highlight the irony of the U.S. remaining while the French are ousted.

Gene Jock
Episode 1594 31:40 - 33:38

1594: Gene Jock

Ukrainian Soldier Surrenders via Volga Radio Frequency

Reports indicate that approximately 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers have used the designated "Volga" radio frequency (149.200 MHz) to surrender to Russian forces. The soldiers reportedly use inexpensive Baofeng radios to coordinate their surrender. This trend supports claims of low morale and high attrition rates within the Ukrainian military ranks despite official narratives of progress.