

Extraordinary Rendition: Yes, The Government Can Kidnap You
Dec 8, 2023
The podcast explores the phenomenon of extraordinary rendition, where governments have the power to kidnap individuals. It discusses the historical trend of government kidnappings, the concept of the state's monopoly on violence, and the practices of the US government. The podcast also delves into the inefficiency and unreliability of torture as a method of gathering intelligence, the consequences and legal implications of government-sponsored abduction and rendition, and raises concerns about undisclosed locations where questionable activities take place.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Government Kidnapping: From Ancient Tribes to Modern Democracies
02:07 • 13min
The State's Monopoly on Violence
14:45 • 4min
Extraordinary Rendition: Government Kidnapping
19:10 • 10min
The Inefficiency and Unreliability of Torture as a Method of Gathering Intelligence
29:20 • 13min
The Ruling, Reporters, and a Documentary: Exposing Extraordinary Rendition
42:48 • 2min
Proving Power and Sponsor Ads
44:38 • 2min
Financial Podcast, Bartesian Duet, and Miko Mini
46:22 • 2min
Government-Sanctioned Torture
48:23 • 9min
Government-Sponsored Abduction and Rendition
57:05 • 14min
Unveiling Secret Places and Contemplating the United States' Actions
01:11:21 • 2min
Multiple Ads and Sponsors
01:13:00 • 3min