Topic: England

4 chapters across the catalog

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
59:58 - 1:03:01

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

District Attorneys and Institutionalized Influence

The hosts discuss George Soros's history as a financier, specifically his role in breaking the Bank of England in 1992. They pivot to his modern influence on American local politics through the funding of "progressive" District Attorneys. The discussion highlights the importance of distinguishing between a movement's stated goals and the institutional structures, such as "Black Lives Matter Inc.," that manage the funding.

74: Silly Mode
47:07 - 55:09

74: Silly Mode

English Bloody Code, History of Capital Punishment

A historical overview of the "Bloody Code" in 18th-century England reveals that over 220 crimes were punishable by death, including stealing rabbits or blackening one's face at night. The segment highlights the execution of children, such as 11-year-old Alice Glaston in 1546, to demonstrate that hanging was a long-standing tool for maintaining social order through terror. This British tradition is identified as the precursor to American judicial practices.

69: Infektion
39:20 - 44:25

69: Infektion

Anthony Fauci, Natural Infection and 2007 Vaccine Challenges

In a 2007 interview with the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Anthony Fauci explains why an HIV vaccine remained elusive for decades. He notes that HIV is unique because the body's "natural response to natural infection" does not eradicate the virus. The hosts analyze Fauci's use of the term "natural infection" and his claim that science must "do better than nature."

60: Monsters Ball
1:56:56 - 2:00:10

60: Monsters Ball

Global Power Structures and the Church of England

The hosts speculate on the hierarchy of global power, noting that the Queen of England traditionally bows to the Pope during their meetings. They suggest a faction involving the Vatican, the UN, and big tech is working to undermine national monarchies in favor of a centralized "one world government." The discussion posits that removing the British throne's influence is a key step in fully integrating the UK into the European Union's political structure.