Topic: Valerie Plame

12 chapters across the catalog

Super Duper
Episode 1636 30:52 - 33:16

1636: Super Duper

Allegations Against Navalny and Operation Quake

The discussion covers unverified claims that Alexei Navalny was an asset for Western intelligence agencies, specifically MI6, under the codename "Freedom." References are made to "Operation Quake" and alleged links to hedge fund manager Bill Browder. The segment also touches on the broader goal of the global financial system to gain control over Russia's estimated $75 trillion in natural resources.

Rats on a Plane
Episode 996 2:32:15 - 2:34:45

996: Rats on a Plane

Lear Foundation, Anti-CIA Storylines in Media

The Lear Foundation is noted for its influence on television scripts, reportedly working on hundreds of storylines to promote specific social agendas. A recent trend in shows like *NCIS: New Orleans* involves "anti-CIA" dialogue, which some analysts believe is a calculated move to shift public perception of the agency.

Stay Safe!
Episode 959 20:45 - 27:14

959: Stay Safe!

Valerie Plame Crowdfunding Campaign to Buy Twitter

Former CIA agent Valerie Plame launched a GoFundMe campaign with a $1 billion goal to purchase a controlling interest in Twitter for the purpose of banning Donald Trump. Critics point out that $1 billion would only secure a fraction of the company and that the funds are actually directed toward Global Zero, an organization advocating for the elimination of nuclear weapons. The effort is characterized by some as a scam or a publicity stunt to fund her existing non-profit interests.

Stay Safe!
Episode 959 27:15 - 30:11

959: Stay Safe!

Robert Mueller Investigation and Russian Playbook Claims

Valerie Plame expressed confidence in Robert Mueller's investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election, referring to his associates as a "crackerjack team." She claimed that the Trump campaign's interactions with Russian entities follow a classic KGB and FSB playbook for cultivating contacts. These assertions align with broader narratives regarding the sophistication of Russian influence operations in Western politics.

Funny Blow
Episode 751 31:56 - 37:09

751: Funny Blow

Intelligence Community Connections and Alison Parker's Background

John C. Dvorak and Adam Curry discuss the high concentration of intelligence assets in Virginia and speculate on Alison Parker's background as a "dynamo" with skills suited for field operations. They note her membership in the Alpha Phi sorority, which they link to CIA recruitment fairs. Andy Parker's comment that his daughter was the "perfect Fox News girl" is highlighted as an odd parental observation.

Toxic Speech
Episode 744 2:48:11 - 2:55:31

744: Toxic Speech

Iran Nuclear Deal, Celebrity Shills Video

A promotional video featuring Jack Black, Morgan Freeman, and Queen Noor of Jordan urges Congress to support the Iran nuclear deal to avoid war. The video, produced by Global Zero, uses "surrealistic food metaphors" and celebrity appeals to target Millennial audiences. The hosts mock the overproduced nature of the clip and the inclusion of former spy Valerie Plame.

Vape like a Ninja
Episode 556 1:28:12 - 1:32:54

556: Vape like a Ninja

Valerie Plame, CIA vs NSA Conflict

Former CIA operative Valerie Plame and CNN's Anderson Cooper are featured in clips discussing Edward Snowden. The hosts highlight that both refer to him informally as "Ed," which they interpret as a sign of CIA familiarity. They reiterate their theory that the Snowden leaks are part of an internal war between the CIA and the NSA, noting that the New York Times recently reported the CIA knew of Snowden's intent to expose the NSA as early as 2009.

The Tolerance Podcast
Episode 551 2:52:06 - 2:56:13

551: The Tolerance Podcast

The Guardian and Responsible Journalism

The editor of The Guardian discusses the paper's coordination with intelligence agencies before publishing NSA leaks to avoid putting agents in danger. The hosts question the concept of "responsible journalism," noting that the government itself often exposes agents when it serves political ends, such as in the Valerie Plame case. They suggest the media is being manipulated into a subservient role.

Huge Samoan
Episode 541 22:35 - 29:27

541: Huge Samoan

Intelligence Agency Hiring Practices, Economic Hitman Anecdote

A discussion regarding the appearance of intelligence officials and media commentators suggests that agencies like the CIA and NSA prioritize hiring attractive women for field operations. This observation is linked to the book "Confessions of an Economic Hitman" by John Perkins, which describes how sexual entrapment is used to manipulate world leaders. The conversation touches on the cultural differences in how political mistresses are viewed in the United States versus Europe.

Freemium Reporter
Episode 519 1:11:21 - 1:16:20

519: Freemium Reporter

Richard Armitage and ConocoPhillips Interests

The career of Richard Armitage is reviewed, noting his involvement with the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) and the lead-up to the Iraq War. Armitage currently serves on the board of ConocoPhillips, which is developing liquid natural gas facilities in the Mediterranean. The hosts link his political influence to the economic interests of major energy corporations in the Middle East.

Obama and Olbermann
Episode 35 48:35 - 51:34

35: Obama and Olbermann

Tim Russert Death, Valerie Plame Conspiracy Theories

The sudden death of Meet the Press host Tim Russert at age 58 is discussed. While official reports cite a heart attack, the hosts entertain conspiracy theories related to Russert's knowledge of the Valerie Plame affair. They note physical signs of high blood pressure in recent photos of Russert but question why anyone would have a motive to silence the neutral commentator.