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OBDM1278 - JFK Files, Pyramid Secrets, and the Golden Corral Showdown

OBDM1278 - JFK Files, Pyramid Secrets, and the Golden Corral Showdown


Episode 1278


00:00:00 - The show kicks off with Mike, Joe, and Cratchit discussing various topics, including a humorous take on finding out who really killed JFK. They dive into the latest "hot drops" of newly released JFK files and discuss the lack of a definitive "CIA did it" admission. The conversation moves to Alex Jones' latest clips, featuring bizarre rants and moments from his broadcasts.

00:10:00 - The team discusses Trump's State of the Union, with speculation about his behavior and an exaggerated joke about him guzzling feces. They transition into discussing the release of new JFK files, highlighting missing documents, specifically a conversation between Lyndon Johnson and the CIA director. They note that some files are being removed post-release, possibly to cover sensitive information.

00:20:00 - More on the JFK files: suspicions arise that a rogue CIA faction played a role in the assassination, with connections to Israel and intelligence agencies. They discuss the theory that JFK was killed due to his stance on Israel's nuclear program and currency reform. The files suggest multiple groups with separate motivations united to take down Kennedy, reinforcing the idea that it was not just a lone gunman scenario.

00:30:00 - They discuss the underground structures beneath the Giza pyramids, uncovered through radar technology. The findings indicate a vast, interconnected system, contradicting mainstream Egyptology's claims that the pyramids were merely tombs. Various theories are explored, including the pyramids being an ancient energy source, a weapon, or part of a global civilization that existed before recorded history.

00:40:00 - A bizarre story emerges from an Antarctic research station where a staff member has threatened to kill a colleague, raising concerns about the psychological impact of isolation. The discussion compares this incident to classic horror movie plots like The Thing. They explore the station's remote conditions and past incidents of violence among its personnel.

00:50:00 - The hosts review street interviews showing young people's lack of basic knowledge about geography and history, fueling concerns about education and awareness. They also discuss a trans person asking for advice on relocating due to perceived hostility in America. The hosts push back against the idea that trans individuals face universal oppression, arguing that most people are indifferent to others' lifestyles.

01:00:00 - The conversation shifts to media bias, focusing on the New York Times admitting that the COVID-19 lab-leak theory was dismissed unfairly. They criticize mainstream media for covering up information and later backtracking when it's no longer politically inconvenient. They also highlight past New York Times failures in reporting on major historical events.

01:10:00 - A discussion of the political podcast landscape, showing that independent and right-leaning voices dominate in terms of audience numbers. They argue that mainstream media still controls the larger narrative but is losing credibility. Fitness and masculinity are also discussed, with a joke about how working out is now considered a "far-right" activity.

01:20:00 - The topic of taxation comes up, with criticisms of government overreach. They argue that high taxes are essentially theft and that politicians act as though taxpayers' money belongs to them. A clip of Chuck Schumer discussing taxation is played, leading to a critique of government inefficiency and waste.

Published on 8 months, 3 weeks ago






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