Topic: World War

187 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 33:06 - 35:40

1856: CIS Lunar

Trump National Broadcast, Historical War Comparisons

In a recent national broadcast, President Trump compared the duration of the current Iran conflict to historical wars like World War I and World War II. Critics argue these comparisons inadvertently suggest a long-term commitment, despite Trump's stated desire to exit the region quickly. Senator John Kennedy has also pushed for a swift withdrawal, arguing that primary objectives have already been achieved.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 2:32:46 - 2:39:32

1851: Mork & Mimi

Outro and War in Iran Musical Mix

The episode concludes with a special musical mix themed around the war in Iran, featuring contributions from Jesse Coyne Nelson, Tom Starkweather, and James Treese. The hosts sign off from Texas and the Pacific Northwest, reminding listeners to tune in for the next broadcast on Thursday. The final segments include a satirical song about "World War III" and "nuclear fusion decay" as the show transitions to the "Larry Show" on the stream.

Error Bars
Episode 1850 58:38 - 1:00:55

1850: Error Bars

Merchant Marine History, Sea Drone Warfare

A host recounts their father's experience as a Merchant Marine in World War II and Vietnam, highlighting the historical vulnerability of supply ships. The discussion contrasts past naval warfare with modern "sea drones"—miniature speedboats designed to detonate against larger vessels.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 43:41 - 45:22

1844: Second Half of Show

Project Seal, Tsunami Bomb Tests, New Zealand

Filmmaker Ray Waru uncovered secret documents detailing Project Seal, a joint U.S. and New Zealand operation in the 1940s to develop a "tsunami bomb." The project involved nearly 4,000 test explosions off the coast of Auckland intended to create artificial tidal waves to inundate coastal cities before the project was shelved in 1945.

Taproot
Episode 1799 1:31:31 - 1:35:25

1799: Taproot

Christopher Steele, MI6, British-American Historical Tension

The historical animosity between the United States and Great Britain is explored, noting that anti-British sentiment was prevalent in American textbooks until World War I. The role of British intelligence, specifically Christopher Steele and MI6, in modern American politics is viewed as a continuation of "running games" on the U.S. Figures like Robert Maxwell and organizations like Reuters are cited as pillars of British influence in American media and finance.

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 1:21:55 - 1:27:53

1798: Adam & The Robot

Drone Warfare Technology and Banker Wars

The hosts discuss the evolution of drone technology and the potential for electronic espionage to take control of enemy aircraft. The conversation turns to the historical theory that major wars are often "banker wars" used to reset global debt. They explore the idea of a "war reset" as a solution to modern financial deficits and the role of the military-industrial complex.

Bolt Muncher
Episode 1791 1:06:48 - 1:11:50

1791: Bolt Muncher

US-Russia Relations, Historical Airbridge and Moscow Invitation

Vladimir Putin referenced the historical cooperation between the US and Russia during World War II, specifically the airbridge through Alaska. During the summit, Putin visited a burial site for Russian pilots in Alaska and expressed a desire for increased business cooperation. The meeting concluded with Trump suggesting the next summit could take place in Moscow, a move that drew significant media attention.

HiFi Intel
Episode 1747 1:24:26 - 1:28:07

1747: HiFi Intel

VOA Staff Lockout, Cold War Broadcasting Legacy

Journalists at Voice of America were locked out of their offices following an executive order to eliminate non-essential activities. VOA was originally established during the Cold War to spread American values to societies lacking accurate news. Carrie Lake stated the agency is being streamlined to meet legal requirements and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 25:14 - 30:05

1739: Hypophora

Russia-Europe Relations, Historical Conflict and Trade Deficits

The historical context of European-Russian relations is examined, noting Russia's long-standing fear of Western encroachment. The decision to remove Russia from the SWIFT banking system is characterized as an act of war that exacerbated tensions. Additionally, the U.S. trade deficit with the EU, currently estimated at $200 billion, is discussed as a factor in the Trump administration's push for Europe to fund its own military defense.

The Fog
Episode 1726 2:34:58 - 2:40:32

1726: The Fog

Raw Milk, Big Dairy Lobby, Government Cheese History

The history of "Government Cheese" is traced back to World War II, when the U.S. government became a massive buyer of milk to produce ice cream for military morale. After the war, the government continued buying milk to prevent the dairy industry's collapse, storing the surplus as cheese in underground caverns. During the Reagan administration, this surplus was distributed to low-income families, leading to the creation of the National Dairy Council to drive private milk consumption.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 1:30:49 - 1:33:39

1714: Octocopter

Financial Advice, Bitcoin and War Fears

Commentary on the current geopolitical climate suggests that fears of World War III are being used to drive financial anxiety and media consumption. While some advise buying Bitcoin as it approaches $100,000, others argue the escalation is a calculated PR move to protect NATO funding and Pentagon spending. The discussion emphasizes remaining calm despite the "hateful" and alarmist tone of mainstream news cycles.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 46:44 - 49:05

1695: Pronoun Journey

German Taurus Missiles and European Military Involvement

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to deploy Taurus long-range missiles to Ukraine. The Taurus is a German-Swedish air-launched cruise missile that has become a point of contention in European military aid discussions. The segment explores the pressure on Germany to increase its involvement despite fears of escalating the conflict into a broader European war.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 1:07:40 - 1:12:07

1694: Gorgeous

Debate Closing Arguments, Failing Nation Theme, Polling Trends

Donald Trump's closing argument focused on the theme of a "failing nation" and the risk of a third world war due to current foreign policy. He questioned why Kamala Harris has not implemented her proposed plans during her three and a half years in office. Despite media narratives of a Harris win, historical data from the 2016 Clinton campaign suggests that debate performance does not always correlate with election outcomes.

Authentified
Episode 1687 2:21:41 - 2:32:19

1687: Authentified

Suomi Life During War, Kursk Historical Context

A report from the Ukrainian city of Suomi, near the Russian border, describes an oddly idyllic scene where families and children are playing in parks despite nearby missile strikes. The historical significance of Kursk is noted, as it was the site of a major tank battle and turning point in World War II where the Soviets ambushed Nazi forces.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:27 - 3:07

1666: Wyrd

D-Day 80th Anniversary, Schoebel’s Raiders and Family History

On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the family military histories of the hosts are detailed, specifically honoring Albert J. Schoebel. Schoebel, a German immigrant who arrived at Ellis Island in 1912, served in the Signal Corps and landed at Normandy, earning a Bronze Star. The account contrasts his service with the internment of Japanese-Americans and the South Pacific service of Lieutenant Commander Renwick Eugene Curry.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 2:53:21 - 2:55:45

1665: Flag Gate

Escalation in Ukraine: Striking Targets Inside Russia

France, Germany, and the United States have shifted policy to allow Ukraine to use Western-supplied weapons to strike limited military targets inside Russian territory. French President Emmanuel Macron specified that Ukraine should be able to hit bases from which missiles are fired. The hosts warn that this incremental escalation mirrors the start of World War I.

Twigs
Episode 1653 1:25:43 - 1:27:52

1653: Twigs

Joe Biden's Papua New Guinea Cannibalism Gaffe

During a visit to a war memorial in Pennsylvania, President Joe Biden claimed his uncle, Ambrose Finnegan, was eaten by cannibals after his plane was shot down over Papua New Guinea during World War II. Military records indicate the plane actually ditched in the ocean due to engine failure, and no remains were recovered. The hosts mock the absurdity of the claim and Biden's delivery.

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:57:55 - 2:02:01

1649: Stay Alarmed

Luxury Doomsday Bunkers, Cold War Resurgence

Demand for luxury doomsday bunkers has spiked following conflicts in Ukraine and Israel, with some units costing up to $100 million. Ron Hubbard of Atlas Survival Shelters noted that wealthy clients are seeking protection from political revolt and power grid collapse. However, historical context suggests that modern thermonuclear weapons produce long-lasting radiation that would make short-term bunkering ineffective.

Shock Opera
Episode 1644 2:36:59 - 2:38:54

1644: Shock Opera

Death of Pearl Harbor Survivor Richard Higgins

Richard C. Higgins, one of the last remaining survivors of the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, passed away at the age of 102 in Bend, Oregon. Higgins served as a Navy radioman assigned to a squadron of seaplanes during the Japanese assault. His family shared his stories of survival through social media and YouTube, preserving the history of the "Greatest Generation" for future audiences.

Lock the Clock
Episode 1641 1:51:14 - 1:55:18

1641: Lock the Clock

Daylight Saving Time and Senator Lankford's "Lock the Clock" Bill

Senator James Lankford and Senator Marco Rubio are pushing a bill to end the biannual clock shift and "lock the clock" permanently. Lankford argues that the practice is a relic of World War I intended to save lamp oil and causes health issues and stress for families. Arizona is cited as a successful example of a state that has already abandoned the practice without disrupting commerce.