Topic: Whitey Bulger

7 chapters across the catalog

The Election Special
Episode 1291 2:33:55 - 2:37:53

1291: The Election Special

John Durham Investigation, Sealed Indictments

John Durham is reportedly investigating deep-seated corruption within the federal bureaucracy. Patrick Byrne compares Durham's current work to his previous success in dismantling the Whitey Bulger FBI scandal. There are reportedly over 200,000 sealed indictments across the United States related to these sprawling investigations.

The Elders
Episode 1217 36:32 - 42:03

1217: The Elders

John Durham, CIA Russia Investigation

U.S. Attorney John Durham is investigating the origins of the Russia probe, specifically looking into whether the CIA under John Brennan withheld information from other agencies. Brennan dismissed the inquiry as a political tool used by the Trump administration. Durham's background includes high-profile cases such as the Whitey Bulger investigation and CIA torture inquiries.

Otherize
Episode 1082 29:35 - 31:56

1082: Otherize

Whitey Bulger, Robert Mueller, FBI Corruption

The death of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger in a federal prison has renewed interest in his history as an FBI informant. Representative Louie Gohmert has previously highlighted Robert Mueller's alleged role in the FBI's mishandling of the Bulger case during Mueller's tenure in the DOJ. Some speculate that Bulger was killed to prevent him from revealing further details about FBI corruption that could discredit the Special Counsel's office.

Otherize
Episode 1082 36:10 - 40:16

1082: Otherize

Whitey Bulger Execution, Fotios Geas, Prison Security

James "Whitey" Bulger was beaten to death at USP Hazelton by inmates, including suspected mafia hitman Fotios "Freddy" Geas. Geas reportedly targeted Bulger because of his hatred for informants and those who abuse women. The brutal nature of the killing, which included an attempt to gouge out Bulger's eyes, has raised questions about why the 89-year-old was moved into a general population cell with known violent offenders.

Zero Risk Society
Episode 528 1:02:02 - 1:11:31

528: Zero Risk Society

Whitey Bulger Trial and FBI Corruption in Boston

The trial of Boston mobster Whitey Bulger has exposed deep corruption within the FBI, including agent John Morris's apology for the 1982 murder of Michael Donahue. Bulger allegedly used his status as an informant to eliminate rivals with FBI complicity. This relationship is compared to current allegations regarding the U.S. government's involvement with the Sinaloa Cartel.

Pastafarians Unite!
Episode 322 1:28:44 - 1:32:42

322: Pastafarians Unite!

New York Times, Saturday vs Sunday Editions

An analysis of the New York Times suggests that the Saturday edition contains more substantive news for "insiders," while the Sunday edition focuses on sensational or outdated stories. The Sunday paper featured a front-page story on bath salts, a topic the hosts claim to have covered years ago, and a piece on Michele Bachmann's husband. In contrast, the Saturday edition covered the $30 billion backing of Libyan rebels and the Whitey Bulger case in greater detail.

Adios, MOFO!
Episode 316 34:21 - 42:00

316: Adios, MOFO!

Whitey Bulger Capture and FBI Corruption Allegations

The capture of Irish mafia boss Whitey Bulger is scrutinized, with claims that the FBI's official story regarding a PSA-driven tip is "fishy." Reporters from the Boston Globe and New York Times suggest the FBI protected Bulger for decades while he committed murders to prevent him from exposing agency corruption. Allegations are made that FBI agents used the long-term search for Bulger as an excuse for taxpayer-funded international travel junkets.