Topic: X Money

308 chapters across the catalog

Wide Awakes
Episode 1865 2:01:23 - 2:03:09

1865: Wide Awakes

Counterfeit Trump Currency, Bank Deposit Incident

During a deposit of funds collected at a local meetup, a bank manager discovered two counterfeit $100 bills featuring Donald Trump's face. The bills were mixed in with legitimate currency donated by attendees. The hosts find the incident humorous, noting that the back of the bills appeared normal enough to pass a quick count.

Smear Campaign
Episode 1862 12:31 - 22:58

1862: Smear Campaign

Southern Poverty Law Center, Federal Fraud Indictment, and Money Laundering

The Department of Justice, led by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, announced an 11-count federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors allege the SPLC used shell companies and fictitious entities like "Rare Books Warehouse" to pay informants within extremist groups, effectively manufacturing the extremism they claimed to dismantle. The organization is accused of defrauding donors and banks by hiding these payments through ACH transfers and gift cards.

Cone of Uncertainty
Episode 1861 1:09:22 - 1:16:10

1861: Cone of Uncertainty

Eric Swalwell Misconduct Allegations and Congressional Hush Money

Allegations of sexual misconduct involving Representative Eric Swalwell have surfaced via social media, reportedly supported by "receipts" from a senior congressional chief of staff. The discussion highlights the $17 million in taxpayer-funded hush money payouts used by Congress to settle harassment claims. Representative Nancy Mace has previously introduced legislation to disclose the names of members involved in these settlements.

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 2:10:03 - 2:11:54

1851: Mork & Mimi

Hungarian Gold Heist and Ukrainian Bank Convoy

Hungarian authorities seized a Ukrainian state bank convoy traveling from Austria, suspecting a money laundering operation involving a former intelligence official. While the Ukrainian nationals were released, Hungary retained the assets, which included millions in cash and nine kilograms of gold. The legal basis for holding the assets remains unclear as Ukraine claims the transport was a standard banking procedure.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 1:16:14 - 1:20:01

1843: Token Muncher

Elon Musk X Money, Digital Euro Sovereignty

Elon Musk announced that "X Money" is in closed beta and will soon launch worldwide as a central source for all monetary transactions. Simultaneously, ECB President Christine Lagarde is promoting the "Digital Euro" as a way to ensure European sovereignty and independence from non-European payment providers. The hosts warn that these digital currencies will turn citizens into "financial slaves."

Spicy Mode
Episode 1833 57:22 - 1:01:08

1833: Spicy Mode

Scott Bessent, Treasury Fraud Investigation Model

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the Treasury Department is following the money in Minnesota fraud cases, using them as a model for investigations in other states. Bessent highlighted the use of multiple LLCs and 501c3s to game the welfare system and send stolen funds out of the country.

Donroe Doctrine
Episode 1831 49:19 - 53:38

1831: Donroe Doctrine

JD Vance Absence, Drug Cartel Infrastructure and Public Ignorance

The absence of JD Vance from recent public discourse is noted, alongside the continued existence of drug cartel money laundering lines in South America. The discussion criticizes the general public's lack of historical context regarding the nationalization of American oil assets in Venezuela. The hosts lament the failure of the education system and the prevalence of "spoon-fed" information from social media platforms like TikTok.

Bulb Heads
Episode 1830 1:30:51 - 1:36:28

1830: Bulb Heads

CIA Operations in Venezuela, Congressional Oversight

Congressman Cohen of the House Intelligence Committee expressed concern that the CIA is conducting land attacks and boat bombings in the Caribbean without informing Congress. He suggests these operations are being framed as "covert" to avoid legal obligations for congressional approval. The discussion also touches on the history of U.S. involvement in Honduras and the potential for regional blowback against "Yankee imperialism."

Battle Rhythm
Episode 1824 45:41 - 48:51

1824: Battle Rhythm

Drug Trafficking Routes, Financial Cartel Laundering

Dennis Small of the Executive Intelligence Review provides data on drug trafficking, noting that only 8% of U.S.-bound cocaine originates from Venezuela. He argues that 90% of drugs enter through official ports of entry in commercial vehicles rather than illegal crossings. Small asserts that the drug trade is a trillion-dollar business managed by major financial cartels in London and New York.

Secretary of Egg
Episode 1823 1:23:03 - 1:29:51

1823: Secretary of Egg

Minnesota COVID-19 Fraud and Somali Community Investigation

Treasury Secretary Scott Besant and Representative Ilhan Omar appeared on CBS to discuss a massive COVID-19 fraud scheme in Minnesota involving over $1 billion in stolen taxpayer funds. The IRS Criminal Investigations Unit is tracking the money, which was allegedly wire-transferred to the Middle East and Somalia. Omar defended her community, stating that the fraud was committed by a few individuals and that Somalis are also victims as taxpayers.

Kohanna
Episode 1822 11:58 - 13:40

1822: Kohanna

Wealthy Home Eccentricities, Bill Ziff and Amsterdam Anecdotes

An anecdote describes a visit to the home office of publishing mogul Bill Ziff, where a barber arrived to cut Ziff's hair during a meeting. A second story involves a visit to a suspected money launderer's house in Amsterdam during the pirate radio era, where a member of parliament was seen cycling through the residence in spandex. These stories illustrate the unconventional lifestyles and home environments of the extremely wealthy.

Boomer Knowledge
Episode 1816 2:42:47 - 2:47:51

1816: Boomer Knowledge

EU Media Freedom Act and Cash Restrictions

The European Union is implementing the Media Freedom Act, which critics argue increases state control over journalism through targeted grants. Furthermore, new anti-money laundering regulations set to begin in 2027 will make it illegal to hold more than 10,000 euros in cash at home or buy a car with cash. The rollout of the "Digital Euro" in 2029 is expected to further restrict financial privacy by tracking all transactions.

Meloni in the Middle
Episode 1792 1:32:19 - 1:38:39

1792: Meloni in the Middle

X-Money, Facebook Libra, Global Stablecoin Adoption

The U.S. government may deputize tech giants like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg to spread dollar-backed stablecoins globally through their platforms. This would provide a digital bank account to millions of people in developing nations, effectively bypassing local regulators. The strategy would also serve as a powerful sanctions weapon, as foreign elites could lose access to their wealth if they block these digital dollar services.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 57:13 - 1:02:54

1787: O.G. Daffy

Michael Wolff, Donald Trump Real Estate Betrayal

Author Michael Wolff appeared on the Midas Touch podcast to detail a 2004 real estate dispute between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein over a Palm Beach property. Epstein allegedly felt betrayed after Trump outbid him and later sold the house to a Russian oligarch for a $55 million profit. The segment suggests this "real estate betrayal" ended their friendship and fueled long-standing animosity.

Best Exit Strategies
Episode 1786 12:09 - 13:55

1786: Best Exit Strategies

Real Estate Money Laundering and Private Aviation

The discussion shifts to the legality of money laundering within the real estate sector, citing Donald Trump's business practices and a 775 million euro fine paid by ING in the Netherlands. One host recounts a personal business failure involving a fractional helicopter ownership company following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Boomer Benefits
Episode 1775 1:14:22 - 1:20:52

1775: Boomer Benefits

Planet Money, Stablecoin Regulation Bill

NPR's Planet Money is critiqued for its coverage of a new Senate bill aimed at regulating stablecoins like Tether. The bill proposes that the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency regulate large stablecoins, while states would oversee smaller ones. The discussion highlights a provision that allows the Trump family to continue promoting their own digital assets, which the hosts characterize as "meme coins."

Control Grid
Episode 1770 11:08 - 16:06

1770: Control Grid

Palantir, Alex Karp, Federal Data Integration Project

Palantir Technologies, led by CEO Alex Karp, received over $113 million in federal contracts to deploy its Foundry platform across multiple agencies, including the Department of Homeland Security and the Pentagon. An anonymous insider from the company clarified that Palantir provides a platform for agencies to analyze their own data rather than scraping private citizen information for foreign intelligence. The project aims to fix the government's fragmented data infrastructure to reduce Social Security and tax fraud.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 28:46 - 31:37

1770: Control Grid

The View, Elon Musk, Republican Primary Threats

Co-hosts on "The View" discussed the potential for Elon Musk to derail Donald Trump's legislative agenda by funding primary challenges against Republican lawmakers. The panel noted that Musk's significant wealth and influence on social media platforms could peel off enough votes to shift the balance of power in the House of Representatives. However, critics pointed to Musk's recent financial backing of a losing judicial candidate in Wisconsin as evidence that his political spending may not always yield the desired results.

Eat The Babies
Episode 1759 1:02:09 - 1:05:01

1759: Eat The Babies

Host Banter, Digital Dollars, Catholic Donors

A discussion on the "Mar-a-Lago Accords" leads to a debate on the implementation of digital currencies and their impact on the money supply. The hosts touch on the "Value for Value" model and the contributions of specific listeners, such as "Void Zero," within the No Agenda community. The segment highlights the tension between traditional economic theories and emerging digital financial structures.

Yippy
Episode 1754 9:14 - 11:00

1754: Yippy

Andrew Horowitz and Wall Street Anxiety

Financial advisor Andrew Horowitz is reportedly facing significant pressure from clients regarding portfolio losses during the current market turmoil. The situation is framed as a conflict between Wall Street interests and "Main Street" priorities, with the media accused of using fear tactics similar to those employed during the COVID-19 pandemic.