Topic: Nsa

6 chapters across the catalog

95: IDK
3:01:18 - 3:05:56

95: IDK

Strategy 19, Enveloping the Enemy and Information Overload

Strategy 19, "Envelop the Enemy," is described as the 24/7 stimulation and manipulation of the modern information environment. The hosts discuss how even those who avoid phones are "backdoored" through family and friends. They reference Edward Snowden's revelations about the NSA to remind listeners that total surveillance is already a reality, making "I don't know" a powerful defensive statement.

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.

90: Micro Mockingbird
2:38:23 - 2:42:45

90: Micro Mockingbird

Spies at Twitter, James Baker and Foreign Operatives

Tucker Carlson reports on the high number of former intelligence officers (FBI, CIA, NSA) working in senior roles at Twitter, including James Baker. The segment also mentions Peter Zatko's whistleblowing regarding foreign intelligence agents from China and India on Twitter's payroll. Elon Musk's "Starlink" and "Starshield" projects are characterized as government-funded military tools rather than purely private enterprises.

70: Four Freedoms
3:17:18 - 3:21:57

70: Four Freedoms

The Gulf of Tonkin False Flag and Robert McNamara

The 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incident, which served as the pretext for escalating the Vietnam War, is discussed as a historical "false flag." Internal Pentagon documents later revealed that the reported second attack by North Vietnamese torpedo boats never occurred. President Lyndon B. Johnson and Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara used the fabricated event to persuade Congress to pass the Tonkin Gulf Resolution, granting unlimited military authority.

67: Q-Hopium
1:08:04 - 1:11:33

67: Q-Hopium

COINTELPRO Operations in Baltimore and Global Surveillance

The Baltimore chapter of the Black Panther Party was reportedly started by an NSA veteran as part of an FBI COINTELPRO operation to infiltrate the national organization. This agent later resurfaced in Canada as an agent provocateur for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The discussion highlights the international nature of these operations and the resulting "oppression of fear" that has led to the normalization of constant surveillance through ring doorbells and traffic cameras.

31: BIE BAE
1:36:13 - 1:40:30

31: BIE BAE

MK Ultra, Satellite Targeting Claims

The phenomenon of gang stalking is connected to historical programs like MK Ultra and modern surveillance by the NSA and FBI. Some "Targeted Individuals" claim that satellite technology is used to beam voices into their heads, a claim often dismissed as mental illness but explored here as a potential method for inciting violence.