Topic: Iraq

6 chapters across the catalog

98: Mixed Up
2:04:35 - 2:11:15

98: Mixed Up

Genetic Harvesting and the Poaching of Global Talent

The hosts propose that the promotion of interracial dating among elite black athletes, such as Patrick Mahomes, is a form of "genetic harvesting" by the system. They also discuss the "brain drain" where the smartest individuals from countries like Nigeria, India, and Iraq are poached for American tech and medical sectors, leaving their home nations depleted of talent.

67: Q-Hopium
1:01:51 - 1:05:48

67: Q-Hopium

Infiltration of the Proud Boys and the Legacy of 9-11

The leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, is discussed as a potential federal informant who was removed from the scene just before January 6. The hosts reflect on the "icky" feeling left by the lies of the Iraq War, such as Colin Powell's anthrax vial and the New York Times' reporting on yellowcake uranium. They argue that these deceptions have shaped a generation that is now more skeptical of government narratives and demands "clean wins" rather than manufactured ones.

47: Killer Wasp
2:39:33 - 2:44:12

47: Killer Wasp

Fareed Zakaria on the Virtues of the WASP Establishment

Fareed Zakaria discusses the nostalgia for the old WASP establishment following the death of George H.W. Bush. He argues that while the system was exclusionary, it possessed a sense of "public spiritedness" and restraint because the aristocracy was secure in its power. Critics interpret this as a longing for a time when white supremacy allowed leaders to ignore public opinion.

31: BIE BAE
1:15:56 - 1:17:53

31: BIE BAE

Convos with Cosmo, Gavin Long Videos

Gavin Long posted videos under the pseudonym "Cosmo" on his website, ConvosWithCosmo.club, discussing the necessity of war for peace. His background as a five-year Marine veteran with tours in Iraq and Japan is highlighted as part of a recurring pattern of military involvement in these incidents.

27: Lift-Gate
59:43 - 1:02:34

27: Lift-Gate

Bloomberg's Pro-Segregation Logic and Economic Collapse

Michael Bloomberg's comments regarding redlining are characterized as a literal defense of segregation. The hosts argue that his logic—blaming blacks and Latinos for the 2008 economic collapse—is both morally and factually incorrect, comparing the severity of this stance to his support for the Iraq War.

12: White Guilt
25:39 - 28:49

12: White Guilt

General Wesley Clark, The Seven Countries Memo

General Wesley Clark’s 2001 revelation regarding a Pentagon memo is used to illustrate the "Empire's" plan to destabilize seven countries in five years. The list included Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Iran. The hosts note that the system has methodically targeted these nations since the memo was first disclosed, suggesting a long-term strategic roadmap for regime change.