Episodes
In this gripping two-part podcast series, we delve into the unexpected and strange overlap of history and modernity. In Round 1, we explore how the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) used Filipino folklore, particularly the terrifying aswang, to wage psychological warfare during the post-WWII Hukbalahap Rebellion. Learn how Air Force Officer Edward Lansdale and the CIA weaponized vampire myths in the Philippines to turn the tide of insurgency. Round 2 takes a shocking turn to...
Published 09/25/24
In a tragic incident in Lebanon, at least eight individuals lost their lives, and 2,750 others, including Hezbollah fighters, medics, and Iran's envoy to Beirut, were wounded due to explosions from communication pagers. Lebanon's Information Minister condemned the blasts as "Israeli aggression," with Hezbollah vowing retaliation. The detonation, lasting around an hour, marks a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah since the Gaza war erupted last October....
Published 09/18/24
Main Highlights:
Submarine Lay-dees: A shoutout to the Navy’s newest sub, USS New Jersey, featuring new gender-integration designs. We dig into why submariner women are making waves in the deep blue!
Kentucky Hwy Shooter: The search for Army vet Joseph A. Couch in the Appalachian wilderness after a highway shooting spree. How long would you last in the mountains?
Marine Comedy Success: Former Marine scout sniper Justin Governale crushes it on the Kill Tony show, and his story reconnecting...
Published 09/11/24
🚨 Round 1: The STINKY Scandal 🚨
Ever wondered what happens when the rules go out the window? In this episode, we dive into the shocking secret Wi-Fi network scandal aboard the Navy’s littoral combat ship, Manchester. Senior enlisted leaders set up their own private Starlink network, nicknamed “STINKY,” to enjoy unrestricted internet access while the rest of the crew was left in the dark. This clandestine setup wasn’t just against the rules—it put the entire ship at risk. We break down the...
Published 09/04/24
In this episode, we dive deep into two significant yet vastly different events that have shaped recent history. First, we explore the U.S.-Taliban Agreement of February 2020, which was intended to end America's longest war. We dissect the key provisions of the agreement, including the controversial prisoner release, the rapid collapse of the Afghan government, and the Taliban's return to power. We also examine the tragic events of August 26, 2021, at Kabul’s Abby Gate, where a devastating...
Published 08/28/24
Explore the chilling rise of Charles Manson, from his first burglary at age 12 to the formation of the infamous Manson Family. This gripping narrative delves into Manson's escalating criminal activities, the disturbing crime scene at 10050 Cielo Drive, and the sinister methods he used to manipulate his followers. Uncover the shocking details of Manson's life, including his connections to covert government programs and his use of LSD to control and incite violence among his followers. This is...
Published 08/21/24
In a situation reminiscent of the 2004 attacks on John Kerry, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, is facing Republican criticism over his military service. The Trump campaign has questioned the accuracy of Walz’s statements about his service in the Minnesota National Guard, sparking a debate that echoes the "swift boating" attacks on Kerry’s Vietnam War record.
Background: The "Swift Boating" Strategy
The term "swift boating" originated from the 2004...
Published 08/14/24
Join us as we explore the inspiring journey of Tim Walz, the current Governor of Minnesota. In this episode, we dive deep into his multifaceted career, from his humble beginnings in rural Nebraska to his distinguished service in the Army National Guard, and his impactful tenure as a U.S. Representative. We’ll uncover stories of his military deployments, his dedication as a high school teacher and football coach, and his commitment to veterans' issues and healthcare during his time in...
Published 08/07/24
From conducting 103 counterinsurgency combat missions to identifying and neutralizing numerous improvised explosive devices (IEDs), Corporal Cothron and his loyal military working dog, Psycho, played a critical role in safeguarding their fellow Marines. Listen to firsthand accounts of his fearless actions, including thwarting a second truck-borne explosive attack and engaging enemy fighters under fire. This episode honors his courage, leadership, and dedication that earned him the Navy and...
Published 07/31/24
Round 1: President Biden’s Decision to Step Aside
President Biden has made the monumental decision to step aside from his bid for a second term. At his Rehoboth, Delaware beach house, a place of reflection and family, Biden concluded that it was time to withdraw. Despite recovering from COVID-19, concerns about his ability to lead another term had grown. The GOP united behind Trump at their Milwaukee convention, while the Democratic Party faced internal calls for Biden to step down due to...
Published 07/24/24
First, we'll cover the national anthem performance at the Home Run Derby by country singer Ingrid Andress, which went hilariously off the rails. Hear the exclusive insights from Fred Mascherino of Taking Back Sunday on why autotune might have been the culprit.
Next, we break down the shocking assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Learn about the multiple layers of security, what went wrong, and the ongoing investigations. We'll also touch on President Biden's response and...
Published 07/17/24
Russia Strikes Children's Hospital
In a tragic event, Russian missiles targeted Ukrainian cities, resulting in the deaths of at least 36 people and injuring over 149. Among the damaged buildings was the Okhmatdyt Children’s Hospital in Kyiv, one of Ukraine’s largest cancer treatment centers for children. The attack destroyed several hospital units, leaving many trapped under the rubble. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the attack, calling for an emergency UN Security Council...
Published 07/10/24
"The Devil's Chessboard" by David Talbot is a gripping exposé that delves into the dark underbelly of American power during the Cold War. This meticulously researched book focuses on the career of Allen Dulles, the longest-serving director of the CIA, and his profound influence on U.S. foreign policy. Talbot paints a chilling portrait of Dulles as a master manipulator, who orchestrated coups, assassinations, and covert operations, often putting the world on the brink of disaster.
From the...
Published 06/26/24
The Pentagon on Friday stood by its decision to conduct a clandestine disinformation campaign in the Philippines in 2020 that aimed to sow doubt about China's COVID-19 vaccine during the height of the global pandemic -- a campaign that was first revealed in a bombshell report by Reuters.
The U.S. military launched the disinformation campaign following a decision by then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper to loosen restrictions on such operations, and used phony online accounts posing as Filipinos...
Published 06/19/24
Chaps and Kate are joined by their good buddy White Sox Dave who recently traveled to Europe and went on a WW2 battle site tour. The squad also talks about a new device that will detect TBI in less than 15 minutes post blast.
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Published 06/12/24
A US Army veteran turned foreign volunteer fighter has lost his bid to avoid extradition from Ukraine on murder and robbery charges.
Craig Austin Lang, 34, will appear in a Florida court on Monday in connection with a 2018 double homicide and armed robbery.
Mr Lang is said to have killed Serafin and Deana Lorenzo, and stolen from them to fund a new escapade in Venezuela.
Earlier this year, a federal jury found his alleged accomplice guilty on all of the charges Mr Lang now faces.
Mr Lang's...
Published 06/05/24
This Memorial Day hit the squad differently. After being so involved in a public way, sometimes taking a small step back and bring about some real introspection
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Published 05/31/24
Three weeks after U.S. troops were told they could face disciplinary action if their official .mil email addresses were found among those hacked from the adultery website Ashley Madison, the services appear ready to drop the affair.
So far there are no reports of soldiers, sailors, Marines or airmen even being reprimanded for signing up to the cheating site using an official Pentagon account.
An Army spokesman said signing up for a website was not a crime, and the worst offense anyone might...
Published 05/22/24
A fight over whether women should be required to register for a potential draft has been revived in Congress.
Last year, Congress appeared on the precipice of making women register with what's formally called the Selective Service System, but the idea was dropped from the defense policy bill signed into law after closed-door House-Senate negotiations despite having bipartisan support.
Now, the proposal is back in the version of the National Defense Authorization Act, or NDAA, making its way...
Published 05/15/24
An American soldier is being held by Russian authorities on charges of criminal misconduct, Army officials confirmed Monday.
The Associated Press cited U.S. officials who said the soldier, Staff Sgt. Gordon Black, 34, was stationed in South Korea and was in the process of returning home to Fort Cavazos in Texas. Instead, officials said Black, who is married, traveled to Russia to see a longtime girlfriend and was accused of theft.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss...
Published 05/08/24
The Marine Corps is creating a billet aimed at keeping dual-military families -- marriages where both spouses are service members -- together during moves to new duty stations.
The billet, which is called the dual-military coordinator, will act as a liaison between couples and their career monitors in an attempt to alleviate stress associated with orders assignments, which can result in families being separated from each other for extended periods of time. Such separations are a...
Published 05/01/24
A former Army officer has relinquished his captain’s bars to enlist in the Marine Corps.
“I was kind of at a point in my life in the Army where I didn’t feel really fulfilled,” Nicholas Brooklier said in a Marine Corps news story. “So, it was either get out and go to the civilian world, and to be honest, I did not want to do that. I felt like my time in the service wasn’t over. I just felt like I needed a change in my environment.”
Now, Brooklier is scheduled to graduate from Marine Corps...
Published 04/24/24
Displaced Palestinians trying to return to their homes in northern Gaza recounted being shot at by the Israeli army in a video verified by Al Jazeera on Sunday.
At least 33,729 Palestinians have been killed and 76,371 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7.
The death toll in Israel from Hamas’s October 7 attacks stands at 1,139, with dozens of people still held captive.
Palestinian doctors said they have discovered another mass grave in the vicinity of Gaza City’s al-Shifa...
Published 04/17/24
Tim Sheehy is a former Navy SEAL Officer who deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, South America, and the Pacific region, according to his campaign. Sheehy also says he was the first Midshipman at the U.S. Naval Academy to participate in the Army’s Special Operations exchange program and the first to graduate from the Army’s Ranger School. After graduation, he was commissioned into the Navy and completed SEAL training. During his service, Sheehy received a bronze star for valor and a purple heart...
Published 04/10/24