
A unique take on conspiracies and current events.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 252 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

WE TALK ABOUT SURPRISE THE IRAN WAR. THEN WE GET INTO EPSTEIN AGAIN AND TALK ABOUT HOW SHITTY MOVIES ARE NOW
The world is ending but somehow, we beat Canada for the Gold medal in hockey. Both the men and women. Suck it!
Could have been the 51st State
we talk more about Epstein the good old days and we end with some sports Bucos Baseball
we talk about the Epstein files again and how our government is run by satanic pedos. then we get into a little bible talk. guess what some people think contacts have medicine in them
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Enjoyable conspiracy conversation with a healthy dose of skepticism and lots of humor. Even better with Randy as a guest!
He’s got the coolest voice ever.
No static at all
Randy is the BEST!!! So knowledgeable, well informed on current events and so funny. He’s pure entertainment
A great storyteller too! He’s a keeper.
We want/need more Randy!
This group is wise, has street smarts, cares about family and community, does their research, see what’s going on, understands legalities and the constitution of US and states, share good findings with us, makes me laugh, and speaks faith in God. I respect and admire all that. Keep going y’all!
I can’t figure out what is worse, these dumb ideas or the audio quality, five thumbs down 👎👎👎👎👎
Very informative and sources to back up everything they talk about. On the edge of my seat waiting for the next episode
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Conversations often center around current events intertwined with conspiracy theories, blending humor and social critique. Topics like political corruption, societal issues, and cultural phenomena are frequently explored, often with a darkly comedic twist. The hosts bring unique perspectives on events ranging from economic trends to celebrity scandals, maintaining an engaging banter that resonates with listeners who appreciate both informative discussions and irreverent humor. This podcast likely stands out due to its ability to mix entertainment with a thought-provoking examination of contemporary issues, appealing to those curious about the intersection of conspiracy and real-life news.
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