Topic: Hunter Biden

9 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
3:17:40 - 3:23:16

95: IDK

Strategy 23, Fact and Fiction and the Hunter Biden Laptop

Strategy 23 involves weaving a blend of fact and fiction to disturb an enemy's focus. The hosts cite the 50 intelligence officials who labeled the Hunter Biden laptop "Russian propaganda" as a prime example. They also discuss the recent news about T-Mobile monitoring texts for "hate speech" as a distraction from the fact that the NSA already possesses all digital communications.

80: Barry's Back
14:36 - 22:08

80: Barry's Back

Twitter as a Narrative Control Machine, Associated Press Comparison

The hosts compare Twitter's function to the Associated Press (AP), serving as a B2B news engine that generates the narratives found in local news. Mo Fax argues that Musk's $44 billion investment is a play for narrative control rather than profit, citing the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story as evidence of the platform's power. Donald Trump's Truth Social is dismissed as a "failed idea" because it lacks the adversarial "battleground" environment of Twitter.

79: Pizza Party
1:01:55 - 1:06:03

79: Pizza Party

The Evolution of the Information War from Pizzagate to Hunter Biden

The hosts discuss the evolution of political innuendo, from the 2016 Pizzagate rumors to the recent verification of the Hunter Biden laptop. Mo notes that the "Pizza Playbook" relies on "juicy nuggets" of information that may not meet legal standards but are highly effective in social media warfare. They also mention the sudden resurgence of Pizzagate-related content on platforms like Telegram following the Jackson hearings.

78: Hiding in the Fuzz
1:14:27 - 1:17:08

78: Hiding in the Fuzz

CrowdStrike, Hunter Biden and Ukrainian Operatives

The discussion links Ukrainian interests to U.S. political figures, mentioning CrowdStrike's role in the DNC server investigation and the involvement of politicians like John McCain and Lindsay Graham in the region. They suggest that the "Biden crime family" and other elites have significant stakes in protecting their operatives in Ukraine. The hosts argue that the conflict is driven more by the preservation of reputations and money than by humanitarian concerns.

67: Q-Hopium
1:59:45 - 2:02:46

67: Q-Hopium

The Decline of Mainstream Media and the Rise of Live Streaming

Recent admissions regarding the Hunter Biden laptop and the Wuhan lab-leak theory have rendered mainstream "fact-checking" useless in the eyes of many. The hosts point out that prime-time viewership for CNN and MSNBC has plummeted to less than half a million, while independent YouTubers and live streamers often pull larger audiences. They argue that the "magic" of big TV sets and suits is losing its power as people seek authentic engagement.

38: You Ain't Binary
1:04:38 - 1:07:13

38: You Ain't Binary

Hunter Biden, Navy Discharge and Crack Pipe Incident

Hunter Biden received an administrative discharge from the Navy Reserve after testing positive for cocaine. The segment contrasts the leniency shown to the Vice President's son—who avoided criminal charges after a crack pipe was found in a rental car—with the harsh sentences imposed on ordinary citizens for similar offenses.

38: You Ain't Binary
1:15:39 - 1:18:03

38: You Ain't Binary

Karen Hunter, Brand Loyalty and Political Power

Radio host Karen Hunter criticizes Joe Biden's patronizing attitude but admits she will vote for him regardless. This stance is compared to "ultimate brand loyalty," where a consumer demands a better product but continues to buy the inferior one anyway, thereby surrendering their leverage.

36: Lego My Joeco
1:09:49 - 1:18:06

36: Lego My Joeco

The Biden Coalition, Third Term for Obama

Karen Hunter and Saagar Enjeti provide differing views on the "Biden Coalition," with Hunter suggesting a Biden presidency would effectively be a return of the Obama and Clinton teams. The hosts argue this represents a "technocratic presidency" where a "senile" Biden serves as a husk for establishment figures to project their desires. They also touch on the historical animosity between the Obamas and Clintons dating back to the 2008 primary.

28: Black Don't Crack
2:12:18 - 2:16:33

28: Black Don't Crack

Cycle of Abuse, Local Politics and Policing

The episode concludes with a reflection on the "cycle of abuse" in politics, where those who have been harmed by the system often go on to support its architects. The hosts point to Hunter Biden's public struggles with addiction as a missed opportunity for Joe Biden to show compassion in drug policy. The final takeaway emphasizes the importance of local politics and community-based policing over federal mandates.