
A unique take on conspiracies and current events.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 242 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

We talk about our thanksgiving traditions and that leads us into the fall of civilianization
Well we start off talking about MTG saying everything is fake and gay and that sets us of on a 1 hr. tangent
we talk about the gen z uprising in Mexico. then we get into the Epstein files not being released and the trump ties with the new emails. then we get into discussion about differences in our churches
If you have seen our uncle running naked around Snowshow, PA , sorry. He's just hairy, he isnt big foot.
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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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Featuring a lively blend of humor and skepticism, the discussions revolve around conspiracy theories intertwined with current events and societal observations. The hosts engage in candid conversations that range from political antics and celebrity culture to personal anecdotes, often highlighting the absurdities of modern life. Notably, the podcast is characterized by irreverent humor and a willingness to challenge mainstream narratives, making it appealing to listeners who appreciate comedic banter paired with insightful commentary on both ridiculous and pressing topics. The diverse subjects, such as the Flat Earth theory, American politics, and pop culture references, create a dynamic listening experience that continuously keeps the audie... more
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