Jazz and Warren take you on a world tour of the JDF's updated list of 1,455 streets and statues named/erected in honor of Nazis and their allies in the heroic fight against Jewish terror. After the break, the Butchers of Boca tie it all together with a new BDS wave, record inflation, a bias confirming new study about growing authoritarian desires from the respective white body politic in the U.S., U.K., and Australia, and growing signs of a jignat resurgence.
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Episode Topics:
00:00:00 - Heroes Tribute
00:29:00 - 91,000 Hours in Wikipedia
00:49:00 - Open Ticket HH
01:15:00 - The Butcher, the Baker, the Finkelthink Untangler
01:35:00 - BREAK
01:35:00 - Tour Encore
02:00:00 - Friends and Anomies
02:15:00 - No Commodi
02:29:00 - Endokomuna Fashwave PRL
All very interesting stuff, but I’d advise you to be more careful about posting personally identifiable information.
Wernher Von Braun and I are Frat Brothers.
Tau Beta Pi !!!
von Braun was convinced to join the party and was given a officer rank in the SS. There is one known picture of him in his uniform.
A funny note, he might be the least decorated SS officer, or officer of any kind in Nazi germany. He had exactly 1 award, a combat award, and he was given it because his rockets hit england.
The bringers of truth, whispering it from the rooftops.
Another great show. Warren and Jazzhands always have thought provoking observations on recent events. This show never feels stale. Thank you.
What’s with the npr voices?
Thanks for the awesome content, guys. I wanted to comment with a joke about recording FTN in the attic of some Jew’s house, but there are many whispering jokes already.
Sorry; cant do the whispering. Through my car stereo i imagine what its like to be Lucky Pierre between Greg Johnson and Richard Spencer…
Jazz’nds does late night jazz station DJ voice. “Jazz’nds: After Dark.” 🎷
Team Orange lost. You’re gonna find me DEAD! I’M GONNA KILL MYSELF! I’M NOT DOIN NOTHIN!!! Dishes, NOTHIN!!!
The ME 262 did have some issues with being too fast, especially for slower bombers, but the big thing about the 262 was that the war was essentially over by the time they started mass producing enough, and the fuel situation. The Jumo jet engine they used also guzzled fuel, like three times the amount a normal propeller fighter used. Most were lost on the ground after being shot up by the overwhelming airpower of the allies at that time in the war. The Germans also had a hard time with the material resources needed to build the jet engines,… Read more »
Their jet engines had a ridiculously short lifespan between complete engine rebuilds due to lack of access to the necessary mineral alloys needed for turbine blades; ordinary steel turbine blades didn’t last long. The rocket plane Me 163 Komet had the hardest time hitting bomber targets because they only had 2 slow firing, low velocity cannons. Bombers would often fly between the cannon shells. The jet Me 262 had 4 cannons so it was less of a problem, though the Germans did recognize the problem and were working on solutions to the problem with various kinds of guided, unguided and… Read more »
Shortage of experienced pilots was another big issue. Most German pilots were eventually killed because they never ended their “tour”.
New pilot prospects were rare and there wasn’t enough time or fuel to train them adequately.
Why does it sound like Jazzhands is whispering the whole episode?
In person conversation rather than over the internet I guess.
Autism triggered: Romania was a member of the Warsaw Pact, WAS a member of the “Eastern” or “Communist Bloc” but was NOT part of the Soviet Union. I think that’s what Jazzhands was trying to say. A lot of Americans especially younger ones confuse former Warsaw pact member nations with the 15 “republics” that used to make up the Soviet Union. I.E. Ukraine, Belarus, etc. Jazzhands is right about Ceausescu playing both sides during the cold war. He cared about Romania and by extension his own power first and foremost. At one time, Romania was like the forth or fifth… Read more »