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Conspiracy Social Club AKA Deep Waters

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Israel
Anunnaki
Deep State
Anti-Zionism
Solar Eclipse
Ukraine
Social Media
Vaccination
US Foreign Policy
Columbia University
Tucker Carlson
Palestinian Conflict
Conspiracy Theories
Kate Middleton
CIA
Gaza
Global Warming
Royal Family
Moscow Shooting
Rothschilds

Comedian Sam Tripoli and Dylan Wrenn walk hand and hand down a road laced with conspiracy. Who is the Grey Pope? Are there chicken snake gods? Is the Queen of England a demon? Here you'll find young christian warriors fighting for love and the truth.

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Latest Episodes

Sam and Dylan are back to break down: Comment of the Week roasting Dylan into oblivion, the Iran war debate and whether U.S. foreign policy keeps repeating the same Middle East script, the Iranian hostage crisis and how banking deals with the Shah an... more

Sam and Dylan are back to break down: Comment of the Week chaos and correcting Dylan's Teddy Roosevelt-at-the-Alamo slip, NBA Magic City Night controversy and lemon pepper wing diplomacy, Luke Kornet trying to cancel strip club culture, war hawk thea... more

Sam and Dylan are back to break down: the hot Columbia student that ICE detained, CIA Operation Artichoke documents, early government mind control programs and the origins of MKUltra, behavior-modification research and chemical influence experiments,... more

Sam and Dylan are back to break down: TV Show and Video Game Corner, Sam's 70-year-old TV watching habits, the mysteriously missing 9/11 files, Britain's MI6 allegedly installing the first Saudi king, Trump taking shots at Howard Lutnick and joking a... more

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Recent Guests

Bryan Callen
Comedian and actor
Episode: Israel is Being Run By Lunatics

Hosts

Sam Tripoli
Co-host and comedian with a focus on conspiracy theories and political commentary.
Dylan Wrenn
Co-host and comedian who provides humorous insights and commentary on societal issues and conspiracy theories.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 5.6k ratings
  • Concerns

    Sam’s breathing sounds abnormal and should be looked into

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cowboycris
    United Statesa month ago
  • Get a new cohost!

    Dylan is the worst! His jokes are not funny and his cadence makes me want to jam pencils in my ears. Please get a new cohost Sam!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    iverson50ggg
    United Statesa month ago
  • Dylan is better than Bryan!

    Sam and Dylan are fun to listen to and argue that they are right about everything.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KKressly
    United Statesa month ago
  • Stand on Bizness

    Great Ad reads! Love watching Sam face Dylan all the time but cheer for that under dawg when he occasionally rings the bell

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    captain pancake
    United States2 months ago
  • Sam slays! Dylan gheys!

    The introduction of Dylan’s arm hair on the Hobbit Island episode was quite jarring. How did he out-fur an Armo? J-words always win in the end, I suppose.

    Sam is so uniquely funny and Dylan’s dry and sharp wit is the perfect compliment. The young blond boy is pleasant and surprisingly sports knowledge savvy for a twink who has never seen bush. Keep up the good work, boys!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    tomakoman141414
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the humorous banter between hosts Sam and Dylan, often commenting on the dynamic chemistry they share.
Criticism arises regarding certain jokes and topics discussed, with some participants expressing concerns over the portrayal of specific issues.
Audience members enjoy the irreverent humor while also engaging with deeper societal critiques, indicating a well-rounded mix of lightheartedness and serious content.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#130
United States/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#177
Canada/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#161
Australia/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#163
South Africa/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#193
Finland/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#211
New Zealand/Comedy

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Jeffrey Epstein and the Zodiac Society
Q: Who do you think's going to get bigger numbers after all this Epstein stuff? Us or Ben Shapiro?
I mean, Ben Shapiro is kind of like a titanic figure, just like a stalwart of reason and logic, so I think his numbers will probably skyrocket.
Jeffrey Epstein and the Zodiac Society
Q: Should we move on, Dylan? Are you over the Satanic?
Yeah, I'm like a snoozefest.
How Many Biden's Are There?
Q: Do you think there are multiple Bidens?
Yes, they just have different Bidens for different appearances.
The DNC Was Insanity
Q: Sam, how can we can we what what political leanings do you have, Ryan?
Ryan describes himself as center left.

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