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Speaker 0 argues that the science is very incorrect and very bad science, aside from all the other material Jill Demenov and US Right to Know uncovered. They claim those sources went overboard to disprove something without good data, and that the manipulation and intent to tell a story that is not substantiated are the reasons why they should be retracted. They also state that these people do not have the courage or the decency to retract.

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The speaker discusses Tucker Carlson, describing him as a "useful idiot" who spreads false information and echoes Vladimir Putin's lies about Ukraine. They express concern about Carlson potentially getting a contract with another outlet despite his history of being fired for not reporting the truth. The speaker also questions why certain Republicans and Americans believe Putin and why Trump trusted him over intelligence agencies. They seek a working theory for these actions.

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The speakers reference Casey Means' controversial vaccine remarks made with her brother on Joe Rogan's podcast. They present the quote: "It's like with vaccines, it's like, yeah. I bet that one vaccine probably isn't causing autism. But what about the the 20 that they're getting before eighteen months? Like, we don't look at it in synergistic, you know, and so that's that's a big problem." They then comment that "That's not great. In fact, I will go so far as to say that that is the most obviously horseshit thing Casey Means has said since claiming that that smoothie was really good on the Meat Juice Farmcast hosted by what appears to be Pinterest's final boss. That feels really dangerous."

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SpaceX is owned by the world's richest person, who has direct control over a global communication system. This person spoke about political retribution and stood next to a candidate who normalizes that language. Elon Musk is allegedly spreading political falsehoods and attacking FEMA while claiming to help hurricane victims. Last year, the owner of Starlink shut down Starlink when a U.S. ally was going to attack an adversary. The head of SpaceX has aggressively injected himself into the presidential race and made his viewpoint clear. SpaceX participated via Zoom. The discussion is about SpaceX increasing launches, not other companies.

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Speaker 0 questions the idea that Doctor Fauci is involved in a plot to kill millions, seeking clarity on the claim. Speaker 1 says they are reasonable and that Fauci is not an innocent bystander; he is aware of what he’s doing, but the extent of involvement is not known to them. Speaker 2 cites the Center for Countering Digital Hate, stating Dirashad Bhattar is one of the top spreaders of COVID disinformation, once with more than a million followers. Bhattar allegedly claimed “More people are dying from the COVID vaccine than from COVID,” and that “the Red Cross won’t accept blood from people who have had the COVID nineteen vaccine.” He posted that “most who took COVID vaccines will be dead by 2025,” and promoted the overarching conspiracy that COVID was a planned operation as part of a secret global plot to depopulate the earth. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 2 believes the pandemic was planned; Speaker 2 confirms there is a suspicion of a plan to reduce the population, though Speaker 1 says they have no idea. Speaker 2 criticizes Bhattar, saying it would be laughable if it weren’t so dangerous and that Qatar (Qatar’s commentary) compares COVID and the vaccine to World War II and Doctor Anthony Fauci to Adolf Hitler. Speaker 1 pushes back by asking to what extent Fauci would be equated with Hitler. Speaker 3 asserts that lies cost lives in a pandemic, and that encouraging people not to vaccinate will cause people to lose their lives. Speaker 2 describes Qatar as encouraging distrust of life-saving vaccines and using false, twisted information and unproven conspiracies to do so. Speaker 0 asks if the COVID vaccine works. Speaker 1 states the vaccine is very effective at what it was designed for, but “it’s not preventing death. Certainly not.” Speaker 2 contradicts, claiming that Bhattar believes life-saving vaccines are more dangerous than the virus itself, and Speaker 1 asks why the vaccine would cause more deaths than the problem itself, noting 6,340,000,000 doses administered. Speaker 0 requests the completion of a sentence about what each vaccine is geared up for, but Speaker 1 says he’s not a vaccine developer and mentions “Scientific corruption.” Speaker 2 notes Qatar has been removed from Facebook and Instagram due to disinformation but remains on Twitter, Telegram, and his own site, filled with falsehoods. Speaker 0 recalls a September 5 retweet of a doctored AstraZeneca packaging photo suggesting the vaccine was made in 2018; Speaker 1 says the photo was perhaps fake, and questions why Speaker 0 would challenge the agencies that have caused deaths. Speaker 0 argues it’s reasonable to question agencies, noting Speaker 1 had 1,200,000 followers who received false information; Speaker 1 admits if a tweet with a doctor’s photo was sent in error, it was a mistake, and he cannot make mistakes on the numbers. Speaker 2 notes vaccine studies showing vaccines remain ninety percent effective in preventing hospitalization and death, while Qatar claims the vaccine is the danger. Speaker 1 counters that thousands are dying and the delta variant is “vaccine injured,” citing CDC data, which Speaker 0 disputes as not true. Speaker 1 asserts he does not want to be part of a mass genocide and suggests this era will be remembered as a worst time in history, even worse than World War II. Speaker 0 concludes by calling Speaker 1 crazy. Speaker 2 ends with a reference to North Carolina’s Board of Medicine reprimanding someone prior to COVID.

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Following the SpaceX Dragon splashdown in the Gulf Of America, it is claimed that Elon Musk rescued two astronauts that Biden left floating in space for nine months. It's alleged that Biden postponed their return for political reasons, fearing it would make Trump a hero. It's asserted that the government has "magic money computers" that issue payments and that there are 14 of them across different departments. It's also claimed that nonprofits are used to funnel money, with lavish salaries and expenses and no auditing. It's alleged that Democrats are being caught stealing and that they are furious about it. It's claimed that Democrats are now torching Teslas and that Mark Kelly sold his Tesla and bought two gas guzzlers. It's asserted that Trump made Democrats admit global warming is a hoax.

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The speaker claims to have interviewed someone from the Chinese Space Agency who says they know the Apollo missions are fake. Allegedly, China is blackmailing NASA for secret space technology to keep quiet. The speaker suggests that if the truth were exposed, it would be damaging to NASA. This raises concerns about the government violating espionage laws.

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I received a dramatic message claiming to change humanity. The sender insisted on contacting media sources like Sean Ryan and Fox News. After some back and forth, he sent a manifesto detailing allegations of war crimes and advanced technology used by China, including drones and a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBID). He claimed to have been followed by federal agencies and mentioned a cover-up of civilian casualties during airstrikes in Afghanistan. Despite checking his LinkedIn credentials, I couldn't verify his claims. I expressed my concerns about discussing unverified information publicly, but he continued to push for media contact.

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The speaker refutes the authenticity of a supposedly leaked video related to MH370. According to someone at the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, the video's telemetry doesn't match that of US government satellites. More critically, the speaker claims the video uses cloud footage from a known photo bank. The photographer of the cloud image has confirmed its origin. When confronted about the identical clouds, Ashton Forbes, who promoted the video, allegedly gave an inadequate and vulgar response. The speaker cites Mick West (Metabunk) and Mixer, who has a background in CGI, as providing persuasive arguments against the video's authenticity. The speaker anticipates aggressive attacks from Ashton Forbes for rejecting the theory and concludes the video is likely a hoax.

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The discussion centers on allegations of foreign and domestic interference in the 2020 U.S. election and related vulnerabilities in mail-in voting. - A 2020 FBI intelligence memo warned that China might have been sending fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to create fake mail-in ballots intended to help Joe Biden win. The memo, reportedly corroborated by licenses intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in Chicago, was allegedly dismissed and not investigated because it would reflect badly on Trump. There are claims that intelligence reports were requested to be destroyed under federal records rules to prevent leaks before the election, as the memo allegedly indicated China preferred Joe Biden over Donald Trump. - A 60 Minutes segment quoted the head of Homeland Security’s cyber security division stating there were no foreign intrusions in the 2020 election, which is asserted as false by the speakers, citing later indictments of Iranians in Manhattan in 2021 for interfering in the election by hacking a state database to obtain voter IDs used in a malinformation operation. - In Colorado, it is claimed that 670 Dominion passwords from 63 out of 64 counties were exposed on the secretary of state’s public website since June, and that these passwords were known to Secretary of State Jenna Griswold during a trial but not disclosed to clerks. There are accusations that this could imply compromised elections, referencing fraudulent activity in Mesa County and asserting that passwords beyond Colorado were involved with Dominion machines. Dominion’s Colorado base is noted, with a claim that Dominion also has ties to Serbia. A video referenced by Gary Brunson is suggested to support these claims about the origins of the electoral manipulation. - A video and related claims allege a connection to a 30-year CIA whistleblower and trace the origins of the alleged election manipulation to Venezuela and Hugo Chávez, tying in references to Patrick Byrne and broader alleged corruption. - The speakers assert there was a second country deeply involved in meddling in the election, with FBI involvement in August 2020 in recognizing a Chinese operation to mass-produce fake U.S. driver’s licenses and mail-in ballots to influence the election in favor of Biden, describing the operation as designed to help Biden beat Trump. Customs and Border Protection reportedly intercepted 20,000 fake driver’s licenses, corroborating the intelligence, while the Biden administration and the Chris Wray-led FBI allegedly covered this up for five years until the document was provided to Chuck Grassley by Kash Patel. - It is claimed that China viewed mail-in ballots as an enormous vulnerability during the COVID-19 pandemic, exploiting the weakness in the system, and that this concern remains for states lacking strong mail-in voting security. - Additional notes include a claim that there were tightened voting laws in several states post-2020, with increased confidence in the system where tightened; an arrest by HSI Miami and partners of a permanent resident Haitian national for unlawful voting and casting a false ballot; and estimates that 130,000 to 280,000 completed ballots were shipped from Bethpage, New York to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, with the trailer disappearing. - The final claim references tens of thousands of fake voters having illegally cast ballots in the November election, implying broad down-ballot effects across Senate, Congress, and local elections.

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The transcript centers on a long-form discussion of the Epstein case, the alleged “deep state,” FOIA operations, and political maneuvering around Trump, with frequent calls to aggressively release and pursue Epstein-related documents and other investigations. The speakers assert that the FOIA department is being used to shield deep-state ties and that many federal offices are filled with anti-Trump figures who have prevented full disclosure. - Epstein files and the role of the deep state - The speakers claim the Epstein files are being selectively redacted by FOIA departments to conceal deep-state connections. They state that FOIA personnel are controlled by deep-state actors and that Epstein’s case involves a “fleet of aircraft” and operations linked to major power centers. They argue Epstein’s activities connect to money laundering, information laundering, and a broader set of deep-state assets and operations. - They propose a remedy: appoint Tom Fitton as special counsel on the Epstein files, arguing he “knows how FOIA really works,” understands key personnel, and has litigated Epstein-related cases for years. They assert this would restore public confidence and expedite the exposure of Democratic ties and other actors alleged to be involved. - They advocate for Trump to have executive-privilege-style powers to declassify and release Epstein materials, suggesting a broad interpretation of “Epstein file law” that would allow him to disclose or appoint an ombudsman with power to release materials at will. They emphasize the need to disclose Democratic ties and to hold press conferences when releasing documents, avoiding the use of fake documents or videos. - Specific figures and institutions named - Kash Patel is cited as saying there are “open files on a dozen plus coconspirators” and as someone who has noted alleged misdirections by those handling Epstein-related material. - Kyle Serafin and Phil Kennedy are mentioned as documenting a person at the FBI capacity who is “an anti-Trump advocate,” implying that deep-state appointments control FOIA and related processes. - Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss replacing FOIA and related personnel who are deeply implicated; they specifically name Tom Fitton as the ideal choice and entertain other high-profile figures like Tulsi Gabbard as potential custodians of the Epstein disclosures. - Tulsi Gabbard is described as being in charge of broader investigations tied to the Epstein files and other major political issues (elections, COVID-19, etc.). They also reference “Epstein files” intersecting with other investigations they attribute to the deep state. - Epstein, Maxwell, and allied networks - Epstein is described as deeply embedded with Western intelligence agencies (French, Israeli, UK, and US) and tied to Robert Maxwell, with Maxwell’s daughter linked to Epstein. Epstein is portrayed as having been “recruited by Bill Barr” and as a central figure in a long-running intelligence and blackmail operation. - The discussion links Epstein to Leslie Wexner (Victoria’s Secret founder) and a French talent agency, portraying these connections as part of a large, interconnected network involved in money laundering, arms trafficking, blackmail, and intelligence work. - The speakers insist that Epstein’s activities extended to the late 1990s and beyond, including alleged involvement in “Shutters” in Santa Monica and other high-profile cases, with a consistent pattern of using underage girls and blackmail to exert influence. - They emphasize a broader motive: exposing the “deep state” to vindicate Trump and indict deep-state actors who allegedly engaged in illicit operations, including foreign intelligence services and Western governments. - The broader political frame and potential indictments - The Epstein files are presented as a potential hinge for indicting a wide array of figures across political lines, including references to Comey, Mueller, Hillary Clinton-era actors, and other “rogue actors” who allegedly hindered investigations. - The conversation ties Epstein to broader themes: the 2020 election, COVID policies, and anti-Trump actions by the “deep state.” They contend that the Epstein disclosures could demonstrate the depth of state interference in political processes and media, making Democrats and their institutions targets of accountability. - They argue the Epstien files could show criminal activity by multiple national actors, including Israeli, UK, and French components, and could reveal coordinated efforts to derail Trump and manipulate media narratives. - The Candace Owens angle and related criticisms - A substantial portion of the dialogue critiques Candace Owens, alleging she is running a “CIA-style” operation that distracts from the true conspiracy around the deep state and Tarantifa, and that she manipulates narratives related to Tyler Robinson and Charlie Kirk. - They accuse Owens of shifting narratives, fabricating alibis, and promoting disinformation, calling her a “SIOP” (psychological operation) and alleging her behind-the-scenes connections to MI6 or other international actors through her husband (George Farmer) and other associates. - They recount multiple incidents where Owens purportedly changed stories about meetings, alibis, and involvement in various investigations, asserting she uses “receipts” selectively and inconsistently to support divergent claims. - The speakers allege that Owens’s public warfare against Trump and TP USA is part of a broader intelligence operation intended to disrupt conservative momentum, link to Royal/MI6 circles, and undermine investigations into the deep state and its networks. - Tyler Robinson case and media dynamics - They describe Tyler Robinson as a Middle American figure whose transformation into a political actor is portrayed as a product of online radicalization and Tarantifa-linked influences. They claim there was a concerted effort to spoon-feed disinformation about Robinson and Candace Owens’ involvement. - They argue this is part of a larger pattern of media manipulation and disinformation designed to distract from real conspiracies and to target Trump and conservative movements. - Strategy and messaging guidance - The speakers advocate for Trump to go on the offensive with Epstein, releasing comprehensive, verified documentation, and pushing accountability for “rogue actors” in the FBI, the DOJ, the CIA, and the NSA. - They stress the need for aggressive prosecution and the appointment of trusted figures to lead the Epstein disclosures, arguing that this could restore public confidence and pivot the political conversation toward accountability for the deep state. - They urge addressing the statute of limitations issues in COVID, January 6, and 2020 election-related cases before the window closes in early 2026, warning that delays by Bondi, Blanche, and others could jeopardize prosecutions and political support. - Promotional and logistical notes - The dialogue includes frequent mentions of promoting Alex Jones programs, products, and stores (alexjonesstore.com and infowarsstore.com) to fund operations, along with appeals to listeners to support the broadcasts financially and through purchases, framing financial support as essential to sustaining investigations, media efforts, and broader political action. In sum, the transcript presents an entangled, aggressively conspiratorial narrative: a claim that Epstein’s files illuminate a vast, deeply embedded deep-state apparatus spanning multiple nations and agencies; a call to appoint trusted figures (notably Tom Fitton) to supervise full disclosure; a push for Trump to declassify and publicly prosecute the implicated actors; a harsh critique of Candace Owens as part of a disinformation ecosystem; and a broader strategy to use Epstein, along with related investigations, to dismantle perceived institutional corruption while fueling political narratives and fundraising.

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Last week, Kash Patel was confirmed as FBI director, and now Dan Bongino, a right-wing conspiracy theorist and podcaster, has been appointed as his number two. Bongino has zero experience at the FBI, and this deputy director position has always been held by a long-term veteran of the bureau for over a hundred years, because this person has access to sensitive operations, including surveillance and working with our allies' intelligence agencies. Bongino is known for pushing conspiracy theories, like the big lie that Donald Trump won the 2020 election. He's also a COVID disinformation super spreader and a Russia denier. Instead of focusing on fentanyl traffickers, murderers, and violent criminals, he's going to be focused on the political vendettas of Donald Trump, because he doesn't want to move on.

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You think Dr. Fauci is involved in a plot to kill millions? I believe he’s not innocent and knows what he's doing, but I can't confirm the details. Some doctors, like Dheeraj Bhutar, spread dangerous COVID disinformation. He claims more people die from the vaccine than from COVID, which is false. Bhutar believes the pandemic was planned to reduce the population, comparing Fauci to Hitler, which is absurd. He encourages distrust in vaccines, despite evidence showing their effectiveness in preventing hospitalization and death. Bhutar has been banned from social media for spreading falsehoods but continues on other platforms. He insists the vaccine is more dangerous than the virus, despite contradicting data. He claims we’re witnessing a mass genocide, comparing it to World War II, which is a dangerous perspective.

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The speakers discuss the conspiracy theory known as "Pizza Gate," which claims that politicians ordering pizza is a code for ordering underage boys and girls. They dismiss this theory as baseless and lacking evidence. They mention a specific incident where someone went into a pizza place to investigate the theory. The conversation also touches on another conspiracy theory involving Wayfair furniture. The speakers believe that these conspiracies harm the credibility of real work being done. They acknowledge that in the digital age, anyone can spread false information easily. They mention Twitter as a platform where negativity and conspiracy theories thrive.

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I believe Adam Schiff is the most responsible person for spreading disinformation on Russiagate. He claimed to have evidence of Donald Trump colluding with Russia and fed lies to the mainstream media to push a false narrative for four years. As someone who ran the Russiagate investigation while he was the leader of the minority on the House Intel Committee, I know he had access to the same information I did. The deposition transcripts we forced to light showed he knew there was no factual basis to perpetuate the Russiagate narrative. So, when he tweets about being scared that Twitter will be a landing ground for disinformation, it's hypocritical, especially considering Twitter's history of allowing defamation and attacking people mercilessly while suspending those doing fact-based reporting.

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Elon Musk is described as a leading spreader of disinformation, including lies about hurricane relief and illegal immigrants. He appeared on stage with Donald Trump, making what was described as an unathletic leap. Musk then spoke briefly on the former president's behalf. Musk is said to not have much of a vertical leap.

Shawn Ryan Show

Sam Shoemate - Cybertruck Bomber Matt Livelsberger’s Email Reveals NEW Evidence | SRS #155
Guests: Sam Shoemate, Matthew Livelsberger
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Sam Shoemate and Matthew Livelsberger discuss alarming information regarding a Green Beret's email received just before a bombing at Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. The email warned of potential terrorism in 2025, echoing predictions made by Sarah Adams, a former CIA targeter. The Green Beret claimed to have knowledge of war crimes related to U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan in 2019, which resulted in significant civilian casualties. He expressed concerns about being tracked by the FBI and Homeland Security, stating he possessed a vehicle-borne improvised explosive device (VBIED). Shoemate, an intelligence officer, emphasized the need for caution in validating the claims but noted that some details aligned with known incidents. The conversation revealed that the Green Beret had reached out to multiple media sources, including the hosts, to expose these issues. They discussed the implications of the email, including the potential for a larger cover-up and the urgency of addressing national security threats, particularly regarding drone technology and the risk of war. The hosts also highlighted the need for community vigilance and accountability in light of increasing threats, urging listeners to engage with local authorities to enhance security measures. They concluded with a call to action for individuals to take responsibility for their safety and that of their communities, as government responses have been inadequate.

Philion

Joe Rogan Realizes He's Been Exploited..
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Evidence of a growing realization hits Joe Rogan: he may be a useful idiot in a government-driven information game about aliens. He says he has people coming here all the time that he knows are bullshitting him. He says information on the show could be intended to muddy waters, and that some UFO talk appears pushed by the government. The moment seems tied to a recent episode with a congresswoman who claimed the government has evidence of UFOs and interdimensional beings but offered no details. Rogan hints the Trump administration arranged the guest and notes moments when he struggled to engage with the claims, suggesting the episode was designed to influence his audience. Beyond aliens, the discussion covers Epstein files and the idea that podcasts are used to distract or manage narratives. The talk references a prior Cash Patel appearance and mentions a CIA asset allegedly in Rogan’s studio. It also notes blurry photos and non-committal language, suggesting a broader propaganda dynamic at play.

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Tucker Carlson Humiliated as He’s Caught Making Up Story About Iran
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The episode centers on a critique of Tucker Carlson and similar figures in the online political space, focusing on the spread of unverified or false claims and the incentives that drive sensational reporting. The hosts and guests analyze a specific case in which Carlson alleged Mossad involvement in Gulf countries, which was promptly denied by Qatar and debunked by other outlets. The discussion emphasizes the responsibility of prominent voices to verify sources, correct mistakes, and avoid eroding audience trust by presenting fabrications as fact. Across the conversation, there is a recurring concern about how audiences respond to claims that imply hidden conspiracies, and how the mechanics of social media reward outrage and continuity of narratives even after corrections. The panelists contrast the credibility of traditional journalism with the rise of independent content creators who dissect statements, assess sourcing, and encourage viewers to judge arguments rather than personalities. They also explore the broader shift in media dynamics, including the appeal of sensationalism to audience segments and the ethical implications for political discourse, national security framing, and the treatment of sensitive subjects such as Israel, Iran, and regional conflicts. A thread running through the discussion is the tension between free expression and accountability in both the U.S. and the U.K., with commentary on how digital platforms and government messaging influence public perception and policy. In addition to foreign policy debates, the episode touches on domestic culture battles, including debates over transgender issues, media coverage of crime and safety, and the perceived overreach of censorship and “woke” rhetoric. The guests also reference the prevalence of political actors who outwardly criticize “mainstream media” while using similar tactics to generate attention, and they reflect on how leadership and strategy affect public support for various coalitions in Western democracies. The closing portions pivot to reflections on the state of free speech online in the U.K., the role of congressional hearings on child protection, and the ongoing power dynamics between traditional institutions and digital ecosystems, underscoring the episode’s overarching concern with how information travels and influences collective reality.

Breaking Points

Trump Voter: I Was TERRIBLY Wrong
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Richard discusses his initial optimism about the "tech right" and the influence of elite figures like Elon Musk in the Trump era. He believed these individuals could enhance the Republican movement but observed that they became radicalized, influenced by social media and misinformation. Musk, for instance, has embraced unfounded claims about voter fraud, reflecting a broader trend of shutting out credible information. Richard critiques Musk's approach to governance, arguing that his simplistic view on cutting government spending has led to detrimental outcomes. The conversation shifts to Richard's past writings and his disavowal of white nationalist ideologies. He acknowledges his previous mistakes but emphasizes that he now values equal rights for all individuals, regardless of perceived intelligence. He reflects on his misjudgment of Trump's administration, admitting he underestimated the extent of Trump's authoritarian tendencies and the cult-like loyalty surrounding him. Richard concludes by asserting that character and competence in leadership are crucial, acknowledging that the current political climate has shifted his views on the importance of these traits. He identifies as a libertarianish classical liberal, advocating for the preservation of democratic norms and institutions.

Shawn Ryan Show

Michael Shellenberger - Elon Musk, Twitter Files, and Media Collapse | SRS #87
Guests: Michael Shellenberger, Elon Musk
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In the Shawn Ryan show, Michael Shellenberger and Elon Musk discuss the need to reform institutions by removing self-serving leaders and rehumanizing essential workers. They express concern over the blurring of political lines, noting a lack of moderates and an increase in extremism on both sides. Shellenberger critiques the Biden administration for weaponizing government agencies and spreading disinformation, particularly regarding COVID-19 origins and vaccine efficacy. He emphasizes the importance of transparency and accountability in government, advocating for the release of information on topics like UFOs and vaccine safety. They highlight a global crisis, with weak leadership and societal unraveling, and Shellenberger points to a spiritual crisis stemming from a belief in isolation and lack of purpose. The conversation shifts to the role of social media and censorship, with Shellenberger noting the alarming push for increased censorship in America. He praises Elon Musk for exposing censorship practices on Twitter and emphasizes the need for free speech protections. They discuss the evolving media landscape, where independent journalists can thrive without traditional gatekeepers. Shellenberger stresses the importance of responsible reporting, especially regarding health information, and the need for public trust in institutions. He concludes by recommending guests for Ryan's show, including FBI whistleblowers and notable figures in the UFO research community, underscoring the importance of accountability and transparency in government and media.

Into The Impossible

Dave Farina Thinks Science Is In Jeopardy (340)
Guests: Dave Farina
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The discussion centers on the alarming rise of misinformation regarding science, particularly the denial of viruses and the effectiveness of masks. Brian Keating and Dave Farina, a prominent science communicator and YouTuber, explore the motivations behind individuals who propagate false scientific claims, such as James Tour and Eric Lerner. Farina emphasizes his commitment to exposing misinformation, viewing it as a duty to counteract the erosion of scientific integrity, particularly against organizations like the Discovery Institute, which he describes as a nefarious propaganda group. They discuss the challenges of communicating science effectively, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, where presenting facts alone has proven ineffective. Farina advocates for a more aggressive approach to confronting misinformation. He also reflects on the historical context of scientific figures like Aristotle, Galileo, and Newton, acknowledging their flaws while recognizing their contributions to science. Farina's book, "Is This Wi-Fi Organic?", aims to clarify scientific concepts and combat misinformation. He shares insights on the importance of science communication and the need for scientists to engage with the public. The conversation touches on the responsibilities of scientists funded by the public to communicate their work effectively, the challenges of navigating misinformation, and the necessity of understanding the iterative nature of scientific progress. Ultimately, both Keating and Farina stress the importance of fostering scientific literacy and the need for diverse voices in science communication to combat the growing tide of misinformation and skepticism in society.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #913 - Christopher Ryan
Guests: Christopher Ryan
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Christopher Ryan joins Joe Rogan for a lively discussion that touches on various topics, including the nature of conspiracy theories, the impact of technology on humanity, and the complexities of modern life. They begin with a humorous exchange about Alex Jones, noting his intelligence and the absurdity of some of his claims, such as interdimensional child molesters and conspiracy theories about the government. Rogan expresses surprise at how much of Jones' commentary resonates with him, suggesting that modern civilization is built on a series of lies. They delve into environmental concerns, discussing the alarming growth of a crack in Antarctica and the ongoing issues surrounding Fukushima's radiation. Ryan emphasizes the need for technology to address these problems, while also critiquing the reliance on future solutions that may never materialize. They explore the idea of humanity as a "superorganism," suggesting that our collective actions often harm our individual interests. The conversation shifts to the nature of human existence, touching on the evolutionary history of humans and the impact of agriculture on health. They discuss the historical context of life expectancy, noting that while many believe people died young in prehistoric times, the reality is more complex due to high infant mortality rates skewing averages. Ryan shares anecdotes from his travels, including a safari in Africa and his experiences with various cultures. He highlights the importance of understanding different perspectives on life and death, particularly in indigenous societies where practices like infanticide were once common. The discussion also touches on the topic of abortion, with both men acknowledging the complexities and moral dilemmas involved. They agree that while opinions vary, the decision ultimately lies with the individual, emphasizing the importance of personal choice. Throughout the conversation, Ryan and Rogan maintain a light-hearted tone, often veering into humorous territory while discussing serious subjects. They reflect on the absurdities of modern life, the challenges of communication in a digital age, and the need for genuine human connection. Ryan expresses a desire to meet interesting people and engage in meaningful conversations, underscoring the value of direct interaction over virtual communication. In closing, they touch on the importance of understanding our biological and cultural heritage, the impact of technology on our lives, and the need for a balanced approach to modern challenges. Ryan's insights into human behavior, societal norms, and the natural world provide a thought-provoking backdrop to their engaging dialogue.

TED

Birds Aren’t Real? How a Conspiracy Takes Flight | Peter McIndoe | TED
Guests: Peter McIndoe
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Peter McIndoe discusses his six-year journey revealing a satirical conspiracy theory that the U.S. government killed 12 billion birds to replace them with surveillance drones. He highlights the absurdity of the theory, using humorous evidence like birds charging on power lines. McIndoe reflects on his experiences portraying a conspiracy theorist, noting how dismissive interactions with skeptics led him to reconsider how society engages with fringe beliefs. He advocates for understanding the emotional needs behind conspiracy theories, emphasizing that addressing belonging may be key to bridging divides and fostering shared reality.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2244 - Ryan Graves
Guests: Ryan Graves
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Jamie Vernon: Joe Rogan podcast. Check it out. Ryan Graves: The Joe Rogan experience. Joe Rogan: Good to see you again. What's the latest with you, Ryan? Besides the baby news, of course. Ryan Graves: Thanks! I wanted to discuss the drone situation. It's concerning, and there are many narratives, some quite alarming. The scariest rumor is that drones are searching for gamma radiation due to a missing nuclear weapon. Ryan Graves: I've interacted with various government organizations, including those focused on weapons of mass destruction. They assured me there is no loose nuke or imminent threat, which gives me confidence that this isn't a response to a weapons of mass destruction threat. Joe Rogan: How do they convince you? Just by saying so? Ryan Graves: Essentially, they are the ones actively working on it. If there were a threat, they would be working around the clock to resolve it. Joe Rogan: I heard it might be a missing nuke from Ukraine. Could drones detect gamma radiation? Ryan Graves: Teams typically respond to such emergencies, but using hundreds of drones isn't standard. Gamma radiation is well-shielded, making it hard to detect from high altitudes. Ground teams are more effective for this. Joe Rogan: That eases my mind. Social media spreads so many narratives. Ryan Graves: Exactly. This drone activity has been ongoing for at least two years, particularly around military bases like Langley Air Force Base, where there were incursions last year. This year, the activity has expanded significantly. Joe Rogan: Why can't they track these drones? Ryan Graves: It's a complex issue. The objects seem to be coming from over the ocean, and various agencies are aware of them. They are detected through radar and optical systems but are flying very low and sometimes in groups. Joe Rogan: That's strange. How many sightings are we talking about? Ryan Graves: I estimate over 800 or 1,000. The sightings are not just a few isolated incidents; they are widespread. Joe Rogan: Are they exhibiting extraordinary movements? Ryan Graves: Some are making sharp turns, indicating significant power supply, but we don't have technology that can evade detection completely. Joe Rogan: Have any been shot down? Ryan Graves: There are rumors, but no confirmed incidents. People are taking matters into their own hands, which is concerning. Jamie Vernon: There was a plane crash mistaken for a drone incident. Ryan Graves: Yes, that was a small plane crash. The misinformation is rampant, especially on social media. Joe Rogan: Elon Musk seems to be quiet about this topic. Ryan Graves: He has interests in space and technology, which may limit what he can say. Joe Rogan: The prevalence of these drones is unsettling. Why haven't they been dealt with? Ryan Graves: There are outdated laws regarding airspace and privacy that complicate responses. Base commanders have limited authority to act without higher approval. Joe Rogan: Have there been any incidents of drones being shot down? Jamie Vernon: New Jersey lawmakers recently asked if they could shoot one down for inspection. Ryan Graves: There are reports of missing radioactive material, which could be related. Joe Rogan: What’s your background? Ryan Graves: I'm a trained aerospace engineer and a former Navy pilot who flew the F-18 Super Hornet. I became involved in UAP discussions after encountering unexplained objects during my service. Joe Rogan: What did you see? Ryan Graves: We consistently detected objects with advanced capabilities that we couldn't visually identify. This led to safety concerns and reports being filed. Joe Rogan: What about the Gimbal and GoFast videos? Ryan Graves: Those were recorded during training exercises and showed objects exhibiting unusual flight patterns. Joe Rogan: What do you think about the government’s response to these sightings? Ryan Graves: There needs to be a public, unclassified investigation into UAPs, involving various government agencies and scientific communities. Joe Rogan: What would it take for full disclosure? Ryan Graves: Stronger whistleblower protections and a commitment from the government to share information with the public. Joe Rogan: If it turns out these are our technologies, what then? Ryan Graves: We need to be transparent about our capabilities and ensure we stay ahead of adversaries. Joe Rogan: What if it’s not our technology? Ryan Graves: That raises even more questions about the nature of these objects and their origin. Joe Rogan: What do you think the future holds for this conversation? Ryan Graves: The momentum is building, and with the right leadership, we can advance our understanding of UAPs and their implications for humanity. Joe Rogan: Thanks for sharing your insights, Ryan. Ryan Graves: Thank you, Joe.
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