Topic: Whistleblower

204 chapters across the catalog

Lubio
Episode 1868 55:48 - 59:27

1868: Lubio

John Kiriakou Exposed as Pathological Liar

Adam Curry labels former CIA officer John Kiriakou a "pathological liar," citing inconsistencies in his stories about prison life and the capture of Carlos the Jackal. Research into Kiriakou's legal history suggests he was not arrested for whistleblowing on torture, but rather for leaking classified identities of CIA personnel and lying to the publication review board.

Nekkidly
Episode 1863 55:46 - 58:22

1863: Nekkidly

OpenAI Safety Team, Tumbler Ridge Apology

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman apologized for failing to alert law enforcement about a shooter in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, who had been banned from the platform. The incident coincides with a public letter from former employees warning that the company is ignoring AI risks. OpenAI recently disbanded its long-term safety team, leading to high-profile resignations and calls for stronger whistleblower protections.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 1:58:34 - 2:03:23

1844: Second Half of Show

David Grush, UFO Whistleblower, Crash Retrieval Program

Former intelligence officer David Grush formally blew the whistle on a secret U.S. government program that has allegedly recovered non-human spacecraft for decades. Grush claims the government possesses "quite a number" of exotic vehicles and has encountered dead pilots, though he admits he has not personally seen photos of the craft.

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 55:34 - 57:21

1833: Spicy Mode

Minnesota Fraud Investigation, Overbilling Committee Controversy

Whistleblowers alleged that the Walz administration in Minnesota blocked criminal investigations into high-priority fraud cases. Investigators were reportedly told to stop criminal probes and instead refer cases to an "overbilling committee" within the Department of Human Services, effectively downplaying potential criminal activity.

Tokyo Rose
Episode 1820 3:00:24 - 3:04:02

1820: Tokyo Rose

Campbell's Soup 3D Printed Chicken Allegations

A lawsuit filed by a former Campbell's Soup employee alleges that an executive made disparaging remarks about the company's products, including claims of using 3D-printed or bioengineered chicken. While Campbell's denies the claims as "patently absurd," the Florida Attorney General has opened an investigation into the company's products.

AG Barbie
Episode 1756 1:37:55 - 1:41:47

1756: AG Barbie

Habeas Corpus, Judicial Power Grab, Constitutional Crisis

The Department of Justice has characterized Judge Boasberg's ruling as a "judicial power grab." There are allegations that Boasberg is under investigation for improperly collaborating with organizations like the ACLU on amicus briefs. The hosts discuss the potential for a full-blown constitutional crisis if the executive branch continues to bypass judicial orders regarding immigration enforcement.

MEGA
Episode 1734 1:42:50 - 1:45:23

1734: MEGA

Deferred Resignation Program, NTD News, Whistleblower Opportunities

The Trump administration's "deferred resignation program" gives civilian employees until February 6th to accept a buyout that pays them through September 30th. The program excludes essential services like national security and the postal service. It is suggested that disgruntled employees should take the money and become public whistleblowers regarding government inefficiency.

Crypto-Burger
Episode 1696 1:06:36 - 1:10:46

1696: Crypto-Burger

Josh Hawley Whistleblowers, Secret Service Stonewalling

Senator Josh Hawley reported that whistleblowers have come forward alleging that the Secret Service abandoned standard security protocols for Trump's golf outing. Hawley criticized the agency for "stonewalling" congressional investigators by withholding documents related to both the Florida incident and the previous shooting in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 56:01 - 57:45

1695: Pronoun Journey

ABC Whistleblower Rumors and Assassination Report Claims

Unverified reports of an ABC News whistleblower claiming Kamala Harris received debate questions in advance are dismissed as lacking credibility. Additionally, Congressman Jamie Raskin reportedly mentioned an upcoming "shocking" report regarding the assassination attempt on Donald Trump. The segment characterizes these stories as part of a chaotic social media information environment.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 58:55 - 1:05:31

1685: Favela Ready

FBI, Six-Week Cycle Theory and Entrapment Bonuses

A theory is presented that the FBI operates on a "six-week cycle" to manufacture domestic terrorism cases for budget and bonus purposes. A whistleblower on Tim Pool's program alleged that senior FBI agents receive five-figure bonuses for hitting metrics like "disruptions" and "dismantlements." This is linked to the recent arrest of a Pakistani national in an alleged plot against Trump.

Natalism
Episode 1682 2:10:27 - 2:16:02

1682: Natalism

Secret Service Whistleblower and Drone Failure

A veteran Secret Service counter-sniper has turned whistleblower, claiming that leadership corruption will lead to another assassination attempt before November. During Congressional testimony, officials admitted that Secret Service drones were grounded due to "bandwidth problems" while the shooter, Thomas Crooks, successfully flew a drone over the site. The site supervisor responsible for the security perimeter in Butler, Pennsylvania, has not been relieved of duty.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 1:52:19 - 1:55:41

1679: No Jet No Deal

Josh Hawley Whistleblower Claims on Loose Security

Senator Josh Hawley released whistleblower allegations claiming that the majority of the security detail at the Butler rally were not actual Secret Service agents but inexperienced DHS personnel. The whistleblowers described the event as having "loose security," contradicting the high-threat environment typically associated with presidential candidates.

The Meloni
Episode 1670 2:27:39 - 2:36:40

1670: The Meloni

Boeing Whistleblower, Senate Shakedown of CEO Dave Calhoun

Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun faced a bipartisan grilling in the Senate over safety failures and whistleblower allegations of non-conforming parts. The hosts characterize the hearing as a financial "shakedown," noting that Boeing's political contributions are low relative to Calhoun's $33 million salary. They suggest Congress is pressuring the company for more "tithing."

Heavy Tail
Episode 1667 24:58 - 29:01

1667: Heavy Tail

COVID-19 Testing Industry, LAUSD Contract Corruption

A whistleblower producer describes the "bonanza" of the COVID-19 testing industry, specifically a $750 million contract to test students and staff at the Los Angeles Unified School District. The account details massive logistical waste, including flying samples from Van Nuys to Oakland twice daily and hiring 1,200 temporary employees. The producer expresses regret for participating in the "testing industrial complex" out of greed while witnessing the incompetence of DEI-driven management.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 1:51:00 - 1:54:39

1664: Friendshoring

Boeing Safety Concerns, Whistleblowers and Margaret Brennan

Boeing reported a 500% increase in employee safety submissions during the first two months of 2024 following several high-profile incidents. Secretary Pete Buttigieg and CBS's Margaret Brennan discussed the "encouraging" aspect of a "see something, say something" culture within the company. The FAA has halted Boeing's production increases until safety demonstrations are completed, reflecting intense scrutiny of the manufacturer's quality control.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 1:41:03 - 1:44:27

1661: Hard Landing

Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett, Suicide Investigation Report

A 56-page supplemental police report has been released regarding the death of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett, concluding he died by suicide. However, a former colleague and fellow whistleblower, Roy Irvin, disputes the findings, claiming the suicide note does not sound like Barnett. The Department of Justice continues to investigate Boeing for breaching a 2021 deferred prosecution agreement.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656 2:26:54 - 2:27:51

1656: Johnson Pivot

Boeing Whistleblower Death, Joshua Dean

Joshua Dean, a whistleblower at Boeing supplier Spirit AeroSystems, died suddenly following a fast-spreading infection involving Influenza B and MRSA. This is the second death of a Boeing-related whistleblower in recent months, leading to public skepticism regarding the "coincidence" of these events.

Ashkenormativity
Episode 1652 2:01:47 - 2:05:49

1652: Ashkenormativity

Boeing Whistleblower Testimony, 787 Dreamliner Safety Flaws

Boeing engineer Sam Salipour testified before a Senate committee, alleging that the company took manufacturing shortcuts on the 787 Dreamliner that could lead to structural failure. Salipour claimed he faced retaliation and threats after reporting that fuselage gaps were not properly closed. Other whistleblowers criticized the FAA for being "lazy and reactive" in its oversight of Boeing's production mess.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 2:05:08 - 2:06:42

1650: Algo Juice

DOJ Finds Grant Discrepancies in Fani Willis's Office

The Department of Justice identified "inconsistencies" in how Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's office reported the use of a $488,000 federal grant. This disclosure follows reports that Willis fired a whistleblower who raised concerns about the potential misuse of these funds. The investigation adds to the ongoing legal and political scrutiny surrounding Willis's office in Georgia.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 1:24:41 - 1:29:16

1644: Shock Opera

Boeing Whistleblower John Barnett and Corporate Culture Issues

The late Boeing whistleblower John Barnett alleged in a 32-page retaliation complaint that the company's move to South Carolina led to a decline in safety and quality control culture. Barnett claimed management pressured employees to ignore FAA standards and install defective parts on the 787 Dreamliner. While the coroner ruled his death a suicide, his lawyers are proceeding with a federal labor lawsuit scheduled for trial this summer.