Episode 1309
00:00:00 – Stream-Deck Chaos & AI Cover Songs: We kick off wrestling with fresh software updates that broke the video switcher, then marvel at lightning-fast AI covers of Mike's 2005 skate-punk tune "Everyone Piggy James," asking whether any robot could ever replicate the show's improv shenanigans.
00:10:00 – Hulk Hogan's Dungeon of Doom Flashback: A trip down WWE memory lane—Mike plays a vintage vignette of Hulk Hogan waking up in the Dungeon of Doom and wonders how to teach an AI why this ridiculousness is funny.
00:20:00 – Geo-engineering Whistle-blower Claims: Nicole Shanahan's X-thread sparks debate about renamed "climate-intervention" grants and DARPA black files; the crew recalls the Mirage Men playbook and warns of disinfo boomerangs.
00:30:00 – Is the Epstein Dam About to Burst?: With promised transparency still MIA, the guys predict resignations—or a strategic perp walk—if long-sealed files finally surface, while ICE raids and heavy-handed enforcement add to the pressure.
00:40:00 – Sensationalism vs. Skepticism in UFO News: A Washington Examiner piece prompts a three-way theory showdown—secret tech, rival superpowers, or a sliver of true "alien" craft—plus speculation about a hidden breakaway civilization.
00:50:00 – "A Lot of Milk" & UFO Fatigue: After decades of recycled lore, listeners—and even Congress—seem numb; repeating the same three whistle-blowers is turning real curiosity into background noise.
01:00:00 – Storm Area 51: The Netflix 'Train-Wreck': Remember the Facebook meme that drew 150 brave souls to a gate in the desert? A new documentary revisits the fiasco and its copy-cat plans to "storm" Loch Ness and the Bermuda Triangle.
01:10:00 – China's 12-Day, 60-Mile Traffic Jam: An infamous 2010 grid-lock spawned roadside mini-marts selling $15 water and $5 cigarettes while cars advanced one kilometre a day—capitalism with Chinese characteristics, the hosts joke.
01:20:00 – Phone-Lines Open & The Dam-Breaking Motif: Call-in listeners riff on "dam breaking" themes—UFO secrecy, immigration backlash, and Epstein fallout—echoing the show's running metaphor of mounting public frustration.
01:30:00 – Boston: America's Worst Drivers (Again): Allstate's annual report crowns Boston crash-king for the tenth straight year (one accident every three years!), while Texas cities dominate the safe-driver list.
01:40:00 – "I Buy Crack Houses" Billboard Backlash: A Cleveland flipper's provocative ads—"Your house is trash, I pay cash"–trigger city-council outrage, but the hosts argue it spotlights broken-windows blight that drags neighbourhoods down.
01:50:00 – NASA's Smuggled Corned-Beef Sandwich & 'Admin/Admin': From default Pentagon passwords to Gemini-3 astronauts sneaking rye-bread subs into orbit, security lapses (and crumbs) make for delicious—and costly—space-program lore.
02:00:00 – Profane Sing-Along & Sign-Off: The episode closes with an impr
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