Know Thy Enemy:  Understanding Al-Qaeda’s Legacy in the 21st Century  (Part 1-2) (9/27/25)

Know Thy Enemy: Understanding Al-Qaeda’s Legacy in the 21st Century (Part 1-2) (9/27/25)

The "Know Thy Enemy" report by the Transatlantic Intelligence Consortium (TIC) offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving strategies and structures of terrorist organizations, with a particular focus on Al-Qaeda and its affiliates. The report delves into the formation of a unified Islamic army, referred to as 'The Army of Imam Mahdi,' comprising 95 terrorist organizations active in 38 countries, totaling over 700,000 jihadi combatants. This coalition, under the leadership of Hamza Bin Laden and the Haqqani Network, aims to restore and expand the Caliphate across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.


Additionally, the report examines the financial mechanisms supporting these groups, highlighting how funding from international entities, including the US, UN, and EU, inadvertently contributes to terrorism in regions like Afghanistan. It also provides detailed maps and charts that track the global jihadist movement, illustrating key regions of activity, territorial control, and the shifting alliances of militant groups. By offering insights into recruitment patterns, regional hubs of extremism, and communication channels, the TIC underscores the importance of understanding the complex dynamics of global jihad to effectively counter these threats..


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October 7th: Know Thy Enemy

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Mega Edition:  Leon Black And His Political Donations And The Claims Of A Set up (10/5/25)

Mega Edition: Leon Black And His Political Donations And The Claims Of A Set up (10/5/25)

Leon Black, billionaire cofounder of Apollo Global Management, was for years a heavyweight political donor, spreading money to both Democrats and Republicans. In 2016 alone, he poured in more than $590,000 across campaigns and committees, with large sums going to both parties’ super PACs—$250,000 to the Democratic-aligned Senate Majority PAC and $150,000 to the Republican-aligned Congressional Leadership Fund. His donations continued into later cycles, but the amounts dropped sharply once his connections to Jeffrey Epstein became public, with watchdogs noting a steep decline in his political spending after 2020.When it came to his personal scandals, Black has claimed he was the one being targeted rather than the perpetrator. After Guzel Ganieva filed her 2021 lawsuit alleging sexual assault and coercion, Black fired back that the allegations were “fiction” and part of an extortion scheme. He launched counterclaims of defamation, insisted he had proof in the form of texts and calls, and argued that he was the victim of a calculated conspiracy meant to “destroy” him through litigation and media pressure. Black’s stance has consistently been that he was set up—framed as both a financial and reputational hit job orchestrated by opportunists who saw him as a target.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

6 Okt 53min

Did Bryan Kohberger Have Pictures Of Any Of The Victims Stored On His Phone?

Did Bryan Kohberger Have Pictures Of Any Of The Victims Stored On His Phone?

Bryan Kohberger allegedly had at least one picture of one of the victims stored on his phone according to sources cultivated by People Magazine. In this episode, we hear from a former FBI agent who discusses the alleged pictures and what it could mean for the prosecution and for Bryan Kohberger moving forward.(commercial at 7:05)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger's Alleged Photos on Phone 'Highly Significant'—Ex-FBI Agent (newsweek.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

6 Okt 10min

Bryan Kohberger Allegedly Returned To The Crime Scene The Morning After

Bryan Kohberger Allegedly Returned To The Crime Scene The Morning After

From the archives: 1-9-23In this episode, we hear from some experts who give us their opinion why Bryan Kohberger might have returned to the house after police say he brutally murdered four people a mere hours before.(commercial at 6:25)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger Drove By To See 'Fruits of His Actions,' Ex-FBI Agent Says (msn.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

6 Okt 11min

Bryan Kohberger And His 4th Amendment Rights

Bryan Kohberger And His 4th Amendment Rights

There have been plenty of questions surrounding the constitutionality of the investigation into Bryan Kohberger, and especially surrounding how evidence was collected and tested at the scene of the crime and then in Pennsylvania.In this epsiode, we discuss the 4th Amendment and how it relates to Bryan Kohberger and his trial moving forward.The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution is as follows:"The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."(commercial at 9:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:How DNA and Cell Phone Evidence in Idaho Murders Complied With the Fourth Amendment | The Heritage FoundationBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

5 Okt 14min

Bryan Kohberger And His Arrest When He Was 19

Bryan Kohberger And His Arrest When He Was 19

According to a new report from ABC news, Bryan Kohberger was arrested at 19 years old when he stole an iphone from his sister and then sold it at the mall. Kohberger's father then called the police on Bryan who was subsequently arrested. His arrest record, however, was expunged due to a program in Pennsylvania that allows first time offenders a chance to clear their record if they perform community service or other duties as directed by the court.This new information comes on the day that Bryan Kohberger will be in court attempting to secure a stay in the proceedings and a day after the state of Idaho declared that they will seek the death penalty.(commercial at 11:15)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Idaho college killings suspect was first arrested in 2014, records show - ABC News (go.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

5 Okt 14min

The Octopus Grows Tentacles: PROMIS, Maxwell, Mossad, and Epstein’s Network (Part 2) (10/5/25)

The Octopus Grows Tentacles: PROMIS, Maxwell, Mossad, and Epstein’s Network (Part 2) (10/5/25)

The PROMIS software scandal and the Jeffrey Epstein case, while separated by decades and context, share strikingly similar hallmarks. PROMIS began as a prosecutorial tool but was allegedly modified by intelligence services like Mossad to include backdoors, enabling covert surveillance when installed in foreign governments and financial institutions. Robert Maxwell, the British media tycoon and suspected Mossad operative, was said to have played a major role in distributing this compromised software worldwide. His involvement linked media, finance, and espionage, and his mysterious death only deepened suspicions. PROMIS thus became emblematic of how intelligence agencies use front men, plausible enterprises, and legal suppression to conceal operations while extracting information and leverage from their targets.Epstein’s operation followed a parallel structure. Through Ghislaine Maxwell — Robert Maxwell’s daughter — the same networks of access and intelligence may have carried forward into a different form of compromise: sexual blackmail rather than software surveillance. Epstein’s properties were wired for monitoring, his connections spanned politics and finance, and his prosecution was undermined by plea deals and sealed files, much like PROMIS inquiries were stifled by classified reports and redactions. In both scandals, powerful people were protected, evidence was obscured, and key figures died under suspicious circumstances. The echoes between PROMIS and Epstein suggest not isolated scandals but a recurring playbook of intelligence tradecraft: fronts, leverage, secrecy, and coverups designed to protect those at the very top.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

5 Okt 12min

The Octopus Grows Tentacles: PROMIS, Maxwell, Mossad, and Epstein’s Network (Part 1) (10/5/25)

The Octopus Grows Tentacles: PROMIS, Maxwell, Mossad, and Epstein’s Network (Part 1) (10/5/25)

The PROMIS software scandal and the Jeffrey Epstein case, while separated by decades and context, share strikingly similar hallmarks. PROMIS began as a prosecutorial tool but was allegedly modified by intelligence services like Mossad to include backdoors, enabling covert surveillance when installed in foreign governments and financial institutions. Robert Maxwell, the British media tycoon and suspected Mossad operative, was said to have played a major role in distributing this compromised software worldwide. His involvement linked media, finance, and espionage, and his mysterious death only deepened suspicions. PROMIS thus became emblematic of how intelligence agencies use front men, plausible enterprises, and legal suppression to conceal operations while extracting information and leverage from their targets.Epstein’s operation followed a parallel structure. Through Ghislaine Maxwell — Robert Maxwell’s daughter — the same networks of access and intelligence may have carried forward into a different form of compromise: sexual blackmail rather than software surveillance. Epstein’s properties were wired for monitoring, his connections spanned politics and finance, and his prosecution was undermined by plea deals and sealed files, much like PROMIS inquiries were stifled by classified reports and redactions. In both scandals, powerful people were protected, evidence was obscured, and key figures died under suspicious circumstances. The echoes between PROMIS and Epstein suggest not isolated scandals but a recurring playbook of intelligence tradecraft: fronts, leverage, secrecy, and coverups designed to protect those at the very top.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

5 Okt 12min

Anne Coulter Goes  Scorched Earth On The Trump Administrations Handling Of The Epstein Files (10/5/25)

Anne Coulter Goes Scorched Earth On The Trump Administrations Handling Of The Epstein Files (10/5/25)

Ann Coulter has repeatedly gone after Donald Trump for what she calls his “swamp-like” silence on the Jeffrey Epstein files. In an interview with The Spectator, she gave Trump a “9 out of 10” for his presidency but docked him a point for refusing to release the Epstein records—implying that he may be shielding wealthy donors or allies. She argued that the refusal to unseal those files reeks of political protectionism and hypocrisy, especially from someone who built his brand on “draining the swamp.” Coulter went even further, suggesting that Epstein’s financial backing may have involved powerful foreign interests, including Israel and Saudi Arabia, insinuating that this may explain the continued secrecy around Epstein’s operations and network.She has also accused both Trump and mainstream media outlets of conspiring—consciously or not—to downplay Epstein’s crimes and the powerful figures involved. In her Townhall column, Coulter blasted the collective disinterest in uncovering Epstein’s full client list, saying the silence “reeks of fear and complicity.” On social media, she described Trump’s behavior as a “cover-up,” calling it one of the biggest betrayals of his supporters who once believed he’d expose elite corruption. For Coulter, the Epstein scandal has become the ultimate test of whether the political right is truly against the “deep state” or simply another part of it.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:'It's a conspiracy': Ann Coulter​ slams Trump’s 'Swamp'-like Epstein cover-up - Alternet.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

5 Okt 12min

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