
A decade ago, the book, JUST STOP - A Brief Guide To Rational Thought For The Modern Conspiracy Theorist, was published. I wrote it! And now I'm going to do a podcast about one of the things I'm most known for: Conspiracies and how to combat the spread of conspiracy theories. Come join me. For now, this will be a periodic podcast. Become a supporter of this podcast: www.spreaker.com/podcas... more
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There was a citizen killed by ICE today in Minnesota. There are multiple videos of the incident. We will talk about that as well as the two oil tankers the U.S. seized claiming they were illegally exporting sanctioned Venezuelan oil.
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Well, as anticipated, we finally entered Venezuela and snatched their dictator. Maduro is on our custody and some things got blown up. Let's talk about this operation.
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Jay Anderson appeared on Rogan and discussed a variety of topics. I got stuck on the pyramids in Egypt when Joe started spouting off his theories on the subject. Foul language is involved.
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The voice of the host is lovely .
But just having a nice microphone and a good voice isn’t enough: this podcast doesn’t have any good research or standpoints, just general prattling. Might put you to sleep due to the nice voice quality but not useful to learn anything of merit.
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Focuses on the exploration of controversial topics, including conspiracy theories, public opinion, legal repercussions of recent events, and personal reflections on health and societal issues. The discussions frequently cross into political analysis, addressing the intersections of personal experiences with broader societal phenomena. Unique to this podcast is the host's candid approach to both discussing personal health challenges and critiquing public figures, blending commentary on contemporary issues with a personal narrative that resonates with listeners. This might appeal to those interested in social critiques, current events, and rational discourse surrounding sensational topics.
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