Backstory Podcast
Backstory Podcast
Backwoods Media LLC
Podcast by Backwoods Media LLC
You Rat Bastard Podcast No 1
Podcast features attorney Harry Still and computer forensics expert Steven Coker. Their discussion centers on allegations of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies planting evidence on electronic devices. They highlight specific cases, including one involving child sexual abuse material and another about a FEMA worker accused of sex trafficking, suggesting a pattern of manipulated digital evidence. Coker's analysis allegedly reveals anomalies, such as backdated files and connections to Chinese software, raising serious questions about the integrity of digital forensics in these cases. They also discuss the potential targeting of outspoken individuals and the difficulties faced by forensic experts who challenge law enforcement narratives. The podcast is meant to increase public awareness about the dangers of planted evidence by law enforcement.
Feb 8, 2025
58 min
Backstory Podcast No 191 Crime of the Century - 2025_02_01 12_07 CST - Recording
This podcast discusses various political and legal issues, including President Trump's actions upon returning to office, allegations of wrongdoing against the Biden Crime Family (pre-emptive Pardons ), a critical examination of the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, and an 11th Circuit legal case concerning a mistaken SWAT raid resulting in your not being able to sue the Federal Government in Alabama, Florida, nor Georgia. The discussion also touches upon the Alabama legislative session, pre-filed bills, the Governor's State of the State Address on Tuesday night and a true crime story involving a hospice business written by Tonya Butt McNair called Southern Justice, which was published today, February 1, 2025; Tonya was co-owner of a hospice business in Clarke County Alabama where the other owner was a well connected Circuit Court Judge. Required reading if you just moved to Baldwin County, Alabama and want to know who runs the bingo. Finally we do a deep dive into State of Veterans Affairs in Alabama after the Ouster of Adm. Kent Davis and a rumored plan a-foot to change the Directorship to a totally pollical position inside the Governor's Office. Stay Tuned.
Feb 1, 2025
57 min
Backstory Podcast No 190 Scalped
This podcast discusses several significant events in Alabama and beyond, including terrorist attacks, political corruption, and a potential gubernatorial succession crisis should Governor Kay Ivey resign. The hosts also examine local news stories, such as a fatal shooting, a reciprocity shoot out in Bay Minette, Alabama on Friday, and the discovery of a submerged car containing a missing woman from Mobile. Furthermore, they analyze a controversial bill that would grant the Governor-Attorney General -Sheriff greater control over municipal police forces and discuss a recent Alabama Supreme Court decision surrounding a mismanaged scholarship fund wherein the Director of the Alabama Ethics Commission is accused of self dealing as a Trustee; he is also a member of the Alabama State Bar. Mr. Ripp and Mr. Still have pursued this case with the Ethics Commission, the State Bar and in Montgomery County Circuit Court in the form of a Writ of Mandamus, to no avail. The conversation incorporates discussions of the impacts of wildfires in California and concerns about mental health among veterans.
Jan 12, 2025
44 min
Backstory Podcast No 189 A Good Shoot - 2024_12_27 12_26 CST
This podcast discusses several incidents involving law enforcement in Baldwin County, Alabama, including a deputy-involved shooting of a man on house arrest 24-year-old Logan Tyler Swanson of Foley, and an FBI shooting of a Gulf Shores man who had made online threats US Army Veteran Alexander Hilton Randles. The podcast hosts also explore broader issues of police accountability, the handling of mentally ill individuals by law enforcement, and allegations of corruption within Baldwin County's law enforcement and judicial systems. Further, they discuss unrelated cases such as a Mobile police chief's lawsuit, and the alleged cover-up of evidence in a murder case. Finally, they touch upon political issues, such as the incapacitation of a congresswoman who is Chair of the US House Appropriations Committee missing from the public eye for six months has been found in a Texas nursing home; Alabama Congressman Robert Aderholt (R) was passed up for this insanely powerful position.
Dec 27, 2024
53 min
Backstory Podcast No 187 No Kidding - 2024_12_06 12_55 CST - Recording
Summary This podcast discusses several current events, including a damning report on the US government's COVID-19 response, President Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, and allegations of misconduct against various officials. The hosts also cover controversies surrounding political appointments, the murder of a healthcare CEO, and the arrests of individuals critical of local government. Finally, the podcast features a discussion about the First Amendment and the wrongful arrests of individuals who exposed corruption in their local school district. The overall tone is critical of government actions and perceived injustices.
Dec 6, 2024
58 min
Backstory Podcast No 186 - 2024_11_27 13_16 CST - Recording_1
Backstory Podcast No. 186 features discussions on various topics, including the 2024 US Presidential election results, government spending on misinformation, the impact of the war in Ukraine, and news stories from Alabama, such as the closing of rural hospitals and changes to hunting seasons. The podcast also covers legal and political issues, including antitrust lawsuits against Google and proposed constitutional amendments in Alabama. The episode includes input from a Veterans/Consumer Advocate, a journalist, and an attorney.
Nov 27, 2024
55 min
Backstory Podcast # 42 Resurgence
9,679,764 SARS-COV-2 cases worldwide with a total of 491,095 deaths. The USA has 2,444,488 cases with 124,897 deaths. Alabama tops the scales at 33,717 cases. Baldwin County seems suspiciously COVID-19 free-ish. The White House CoronaVirus Taskforce had a press conference today for the first time in months in response to the resurgence of new cases around the Country (Florida and Texas in particular). Fairhope City Hall closed yesterday when it was discovered a staff member who attended the City Council Meeting this week was positive for COVID-19 and potentially infected others. Responsibility, Fairhope and other municipalities in the area have canceled 4th of July fireworks. The SEC and NCAA demand the State of Mississippi remove the confederate battle flag from being displayed as a portion of their state flag; Capt. Raines, as a native, weighs in. We watch Matthew McConaughey have an uncomfortable conversion that launches us into such a nebulous argument that it led to the discussion of not releasing this video, but in the end it is an honest disagreement based on race, history, bias of positions, and perception. According to cited sources 1,000 people are killed at the hands of law enforcement each year when being taken into custody. Of these 25 % are black (African American) when this demographic only represents 13% of the population. But take into consideration that his demographic also commits 50% of all violent crime….we disagree, enough said (See Time Magazine, John McWorter assoc prof of English at Columbia University). We watch a police video from Dallas, Texas of Tony Timpa’s death (a mental patient who called the police for help). No malice on the part of law enforcement here, just a complete lack of training in this area of interaction. And then we go back to Ferguson, Missouri related to the death of Michael Brown and hear from Officer Darren Wilson, the only person left alive to tell the tale. In the meantime, monuments and statues are going on the bonfire. Teddy Roosevelt is too controversial for New Your City and protesters were “shooed away” after trying to topple Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Square in Washington D.C. Columbus is in the cross-hairs, even though one of the most famous black (African American) intellectuals in the world, astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, believes that the discovery of the new world and the reunification of the “People of the America’s” with the rest of the world was “the most important thing to happen to our species in recorded history”. And we give you a little backstory on how Andrew Jackson’s treaty of Ft. Jackson with the Creek “Redsticks”, after the Fort Mims massacre (1813 Baldwin County, Alabama), ceded lands to the Whitesticks (allies of the US) which is the site of the Poarch Creek Indians (PCI) Gaming’s Wind Creek Casino. During the Pensacola Campaign, General Jackson and Mrs. Rachel Jackson stayed at Montpelier for three months, the plantation home of James Manual Earle in North Baldwin County. He also gave his famous speech rallying his troops from “Jackson Oak” at the now abandoned settlement of Blakely, Baldwin County, Alabama which is a National Historic Site.
Jun 29, 2020
1 hr 22 min
Backstory Podcast # 41 Unforeseeable
8.5 Million SARS-COV-2 cases Worldwide, with 2,215,000 cases in the USA, 119,000 deaths and Baldwin County still must not be testing widely because our numbers remain incredibly low with neighboring Florida predicted as the new epicenter for infections. The movement that we have seen across the country in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement has led to protest across this country for weeks, clashes with law enforcement, looting, vandalism, arson, and the removal of public statues depicting Confederate “soldiers, statesmen, or collaborators”. Rayshard Brooks was killed this past week by Atlanta Police Officers resulting in said officers being charged and the Chief of Police resigning. Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and the State of Mississippi flag are all on the chopping block. We know how to get Mississippi to change, hold college football to ransom! Also portraits of former Speakers of the US House of Representatives have been taken down at the capital because of their affiliation at some point with “The Confederacy”. Former Governor Don Siegleman was in Fairhope last night at a book signing. We went and will fill you in. Please go check out the documentary “Atticus and the Architect” about the prosecution. Fairhope controversies continue, shocker. A new power plant, a new Baldwin County Jail, a new Justice Center in Bay Minette, all during a time of uncertain economic times. And if you want to throw a statue in the Alabama River we suggest Dr. J. Marion Sims, the father of gynecology who experimented on enslaved Americans without anesthesia; We’ll carry the feet, you get the head.
Jun 29, 2020
1 hr 11 min
Backstory Podcast #40 Ethics Complaints
7.5 Million SARS-COV-2 cases Worldwide, with 2,042,000 cases in the USA, 115,000 deaths and Baldwin County sees an uptick of 50 cases since last week. Complaints were delivered last week to the Alabama Ethics Commission regarding alleged improper purchases and self dealings related to several Board Members and staff at North Baldwin Utilities. These purchases were justified, just like the Mega-Site purchase, under the guise of economic development. We play “Ethics Jeopardy”, poorly. The movement that we have seen across the country in response to the death of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement has led to protests across this nation for weeks: clashes with law enforcement, looting, vandalism, arson, and the removal of public statues depicting Confederate “soldiers, statesmen, or collaborators”. We have a frank discussion about race, the movement, the changes we have seen that we like and the absolute untenable demands of some of the protesters (or those who allegedly speak for them). Auburn University, Birmingham, Mobile and the US Military are discussing changes to the names of buildings, removal of statues, and even an asinine demand that we “abolish or defund” the police. WE agree that police policies need to be reformed and discuss the militarization of local law enforcement, as a negative result of the hero worship culture that has been put forward; the Police are not the Military and should not be armed as such. Raines and Harry discuss the preconceptions they had about our country being destroyed by a couple of well-intentioned Professors at Auburn and Mississippi State Universities. How many ways does the mere existence of the Baldwin County Major Crimes Unit concern you? Paul lays out the “Faux Candidates” of Catalyst. Gulf State Park still wont tell us how much money this 3rd party running the joint is costing us. Please go check out the documentary “Atticus and the Architect” about the prosecution of former Governor Don Siegleman. Jerry Carl gets a much appreciated endorsement from incumbent Congressman Bradley Byrne. We discuss "wish-list judicial reforms" or at least the concept that political contribution disclosures by our Judiciary should be on the table. We give you our take on the lessons of The Civil War, the Civil Rights Movement (a tragic turning point), and what this current movement means for our Constitutional Republic moving forward.
Jun 29, 2020
1 hr 20 min
Backstory Podcast #39 The Catalyst Effect
The SARS-COV-2 pandemic ravages the world with 6,804,044 cases- 1,909,077 in the US with 18,000 cases in Alabama and 300 in Baldwin County. This crisis has taken a backseat to the current protests and outrage at the death of George Floyd at the hands of Law Enforcement. This 8:46 Murder- caught on video- was the spark that ignited outrage across the USA from the Black Lives Matter movement and by non-traditinal protesters on this issue (white people). It’s complicated but if you aren't outraged that a fellow citizen was choked to death with his hands cuffed behind his back, please go elsewhere. The militarization of the police forces in this country is one issue, where we believe, a bad policy decision led us to where we are today. We also advocate for reform of the position of Sheriff in Alabama following the Maryland Model whereby the Sheriff is relegated to a glorified jailer (immunity in tact for good reason) with the County hiring a professional police force (THAT DOES NOT HAVE IMMUNITY). After filing an Ethics Complaint against the Sheriff Huey Mack (CEO of Mack Funeral Home), Harry’s courthouse security pass was reinstated. The removal of Admiral Semmes statue in Mobile discussed as well as the man’s legacy to Naval Warfare (video at the end of podcast). Raines nurses a hangover as he tells us about the protests he has been to in Houston. The Co-option of:1) the term and Flag of the Revolutionary War “dont tread on me” by the Tea Party, 2) the Confederate battle flag by white supremacists, and 3) the Good Ole Boy System by Catalyst here in Baldwin County. We mourn the death of Moody Police Sgt. Stephen Williams who died in the line of duty this week (Harry’s co-worker at the City of Alabaster). The Auburn Family mourns the loss of Coach Pat Dye, a good man and role model that should all aspire to emulate. Paul’s trip to the Fairhope City Council meeting (for an explanation of the total goat-f*&! That is the McSharry assault prosecution) goes viral. Tropical Storm Cristobol is heading to NOLA but we are on the “bad side” of the tropical rotation, plan for 5 days of constant rain and wind. Former Secretary of Defense and Marine General James Norman Maddis (Mad-Dog) expressed his outrage at President Trump’s leadership during this time of crisis. Go check it out in The Atlantic. Using tear gas on peaceful protesters for a photo op…..Former US Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions was in town this week stumping for his old Senate seat and had his picture-took with DA Robert Wilters, Bay Minette Police Chief Al Tolbert and PD Mayor Robert Wills (talk about the wrong stuff, photo enclosed). The Backstory Turkey Take-out is none other than former Baldwin County Commissioner and “Strawman” Tucker Dorsey. There is a new lawsuit against his handlers Bass and Delaney related to the Bellaton Development on 181 in Daphne, allegations of fraud and all the other crap you’d expect. Movie suggestions, personal stories, indian pottery, Beretta shotguns, and much, much more.
Jun 29, 2020
1 hr 25 min
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