Topic: World Wildlife Fund

11 chapters across the catalog

Vaccine Poverty
Episode 1365 3:23:21 - 3:25:40

1365: Vaccine Poverty

WWF and Paramilitary Operations in Africa

A producer's note suggests that the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), founded by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, has been involved in paramilitary operations and destabilization campaigns across Africa. The hosts discuss the use of NGOs as covers for intelligence networks and resource exploitation. They link the current chaos in South Africa to long-standing "clandestine world" operations.

Poonami
Episode 1645 2:04:59 - 2:06:52

1645: Poonami

Earth Hour 2024 and Climate Awareness

Millions of people and major landmarks like the Eiffel Tower participated in Earth Hour 2024 by turning off non-essential lights for one hour. The World Wildlife Fund organizes the event annually on the last Saturday of March to symbolize a commitment to tackling the "climate emergency."

Q-Yoga
Episode 1518 3:23 - 7:23

1518: Q-Yoga

Paul Ehrlich, 60 Minutes Mass Extinction Claims

60 Minutes featured biologist Paul Ehrlich and the World Wildlife Fund to discuss a purported mass extinction crisis and global overpopulation. Ehrlich, author of The Population Bomb, is criticized for his history of failed predictions dating back to the 1960s, including claims of global cooling and a "race bomb." ProPublica reports suggest climate change will force a new American migration, citing extreme heat in California.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 1:50:29 - 1:55:15

1444: Lawful but Awful

World Wildlife Fund, Insect Consumption in Schools

A school worksheet from the Netherlands, reportedly sponsored by the World Wildlife Fund, encourages third-grade students to color insects and draw a "scrumptious" insect sandwich. The hosts view this as a propaganda effort by globalist organizations to normalize the consumption of bugs as a protein source.

Otherize
Episode 1082 2:46:34 - 2:48:00

1082: Otherize

World Wildlife Fund, Species Extinction, Mike Bennett

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) released a report claiming that human activity has wiped out 60% of mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles since 1970. Mike Bennett, the executive director of science at WWF, called for world leaders to "step up" and take ownership of the problem. Skeptics view these recurring "damning reports" as fundraising tools designed to pressure governments for more environmental spending.

Poster Boys of Evil
Episode 873 2:44:17 - 2:46:10

873: Poster Boys of Evil

World Wildlife Fund Sixth Mass Extinction Report

A study by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) claims that two-thirds of the world's wildlife could be extinct by the year 2020. Scientist Martin Taylor stated that the planet is currently undergoing its "sixth mass extinction" due to human impact and climate change. Skeptics questioned the timeline and the catastrophic nature of the report, suggesting it is part of a broader effort to promote global warming alarmism.

Add Bacon
Episode 490 2:21:13 - 2:24:11

490: Add Bacon

Survival of the Cutest and WWF Legal Battle

A "60 Minutes" segment features a critic arguing that conservation efforts for pandas are a waste of resources, calling it "survival of the cutest." The hosts link the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and the Bilderberg Group. They also recall the legal battle between the World Wildlife Fund and the World Wrestling Federation over the WWF acronym.

Obama Insane?
Episode 247 4:33 - 10:15

247: Obama Insane?

Biodiversity Meme and UN Environmental Policy

The hosts analyze the emergence of "biodiversity" as a primary media meme replacing global warming. They reference reports from USA Today and NPR regarding the potential extinction of one in five vertebrate species. The discussion traces the origins of this policy push to the World Wildlife Fund and the 1992 Earth Summit, suggesting it is a "Plan B" for environmental global governance.

Trains To FEMA
Episode 202 36:05 - 38:39

202: Trains To FEMA

Presidential Oil Spill Commission and Industry Ties

President Obama appoints former Florida Governor Bob Graham and former EPA Administrator William K. Reilly to lead an independent commission on the BP oil spill. The hosts highlight Reilly's extensive ties to the oil industry, including board positions at ConocoPhillips and advisory roles at TPG Capital. They question the impartiality of a commission led by industry insiders.

VATBS vs AQAP
Episode 185 1:03:53 - 1:05:52

185: VATBS vs AQAP

World Wildlife Fund, Carbon Credit Scandal

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is under scrutiny for its involvement in the $60 billion carbon credit market. The organization, founded by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, is accused of manipulating environmental data to profit from tax-deductible donations and government funding. The carbon credit system is characterized as a financial scam that creates value out of intangible environmental promises.