Friday, April 22, 2016

U. F. P. Ep. 23

Oklahoma earthquakes have been on the rise in recent years. With more quakes happening since UFP last touched on the subject, we dive back in to discuss oil companies' business practices while Drue learns about Mary Fallin's FREEDOM SHAKES. We also sit down with Taylor Mullins, creator of Oklahoma Shakedown, a documentary investigating the Oklahoma earthquake phenomenon.

Monday, April 18, 2016

U. F. P. Ep. 22

With the recent raids of a local business called the Friendly Market in Norman, Oklahoma, UFP takes a look at how opinions have been applied as law enforcement. From the psychic abilities to know what an object will be used for in the future, civil forfeiture laws that allow for the seizure of money from citizens that have never been charged with a crime, or the use of high tech equipment to gather data, the scope and power of some of these activities has given rise to calls for reform.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

U. F. P. Ep. 21

A UFP Sports Edition recaps some soccer events in Oklahoma City after the first home opener of the new NASL team, Rayo OKC, with more attacks coming from one of the small Energy FC supporter groups, The Grid. We bring them back down to the level of us mere mortals before moving on to an in depth look at the past, present, and future of the Oklahoma City Thunder before they get ready for this year's playoffs.

Monday, April 11, 2016

Unidentified Flying Podcast Episode 20

With the recent death of Aubrey McClendon, UFP takes a different look at the man than most Oklahoma media outlets would and discuss how his life and death were covered by the local press. Were his business practices really good for the state in the long term and if facts were omitted about him locally, what else in the news is being left out and who is to blame?

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Unidentified Flying Podcast Episode 19

Oklahoma is where the wind comes sweeping down the plain. It's also where oil and gas are king. On this episode of the Unidentified Flying Podcast, we talk about new technologies that are being implemented and on the horizon which may affect Oklahoma's economy and how wind energy has revitalized rural communities in the state. We ask, what if we if we don't need as much oil? What if these changes are not in the distant future and closer than we think? Plus Brad speaks with Daniel Wade, the builder of the "Downdraft Dome", a project that involves building a working model that could solve multiple problems not just in the state of Oklahoma, but the world.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

Unidentified Flying Podcast Episode 18

The big action of NFL free agency has come and gone as Drue and Brad talk with UFP Dallas Cowboys correspondent Ryan and ask what he thinks that means for the team in the upcoming 2016 NFL Draft. In the second half of the show, we start to take a look at the most toxic sports fans in the state of Oklahoma in what will be ongoing coverage of a campaign of pettiness and hypocrisy by some OKC Energy FC fans and members of one of it's supporter groups, The Grid. How they are a detriment to the sport of soccer, other teams, and growing the game in the state.