Episodes

  • The Phoenix Lights - EP 146
    Mar 24 2026

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    What really happened during the Phoenix Lights incident of 1997? In this episode we look into one of the most famous UFO sightings in U.S. history — a night when thousands of people across Arizona reported seeing a massive, silent V-shaped object gliding across the sky.

    From the first sightings over Nevada to the eerie moment the lights passed directly over Phoenix, we break down the full timeline, including real eyewitness accounts, police calls, and the now-infamous government explanation involving military flares. But does that explanation actually hold up?

    We get into the strange details most people don’t know — including reports of a solid craft blocking out the stars, radar anomalies, and why even Arizona Governor Fife Symington later admitted he saw something he couldn’t explain.

    Was it a secret military aircraft? A massive misidentification? Or something far more unexplained?

    If you’re into UFO sightings, government cover-ups, alien encounters, and unsolved mysteries, this is one you don’t want to miss.

    Because on March 13, 1997… the sky over Arizona wasn’t empty.

    And thousands of people saw something they’ll never forget.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Birds Aren't Real - EP 145
    Mar 17 2026

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    What if we told you that birds don’t exist? That they’ve all been replaced by government surveillance drones recharging on power lines and pooping tracking devices on your car? Welcome to the wonderfully absurd world of Birds Aren’t Real—a satirical conspiracy movement that somehow became a cultural phenomenon.

    In this episode, we trace the strange and hilarious rise of a prank-turned-parody that began on a whim at a 2017 protest in Memphis, when college student Peter McIndoe held up a sign that simply read: “Birds Aren’t Real.” What followed was an elaborate, years-long performance complete with fake whistleblowers, billboard campaigns, cross-country rallies, and a dedicated fanbase of “bird truthers”—most of whom were entirely in on the joke.

    Through a mix of storytelling and real-world absurdity, we explore how the movement became a Gen Z coping mechanism for living in a post-truth world. From vomit stunts on live TV to NFL players parroting the slogans, this story isn’t really about birds—it’s about satire, misinformation, and laughing our way through the madness.

    Get ready for CIA pigeons, power-line charging ports, and a dive into one of the internet’s most brilliantly ridiculous conspiracies. Because sometimes, the only sane response to an insane world… is pretending birds aren’t real.

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    52 mins
  • WACO: Massacre Part Two - EP 144
    Mar 10 2026

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    Part Two begins at the edge of the end.

    After nearly seven weeks of stalemate, tension at Mount Carmel was at a breaking point. Negotiations had stalled. David Koresh claimed he was waiting for a divine sign to finish a manuscript that would reveal God’s plan. Federal authorities, running out of patience, approved a tactical endgame.

    In the early hours of April 19, 1993, the FBI launched its final operation.

    Armored vehicles breached the compound walls. Tear gas was pumped inside in an effort to force residents out. Sporadic gunfire echoed across the Texas prairie. Then, just after noon, fires ignited in multiple locations within the building. Strong winds pushed the flames fast. Within hours, the Mount Carmel compound was gone.

    Seventy-six Branch Davidians died, including 25 children. David Koresh was found dead inside.

    From that moment on, the tragedy became a battleground of narratives.

    Federal investigations concluded that members of the Branch Davidians set the fires themselves in a coordinated act, citing audio recordings, forensic analysis, and survivor testimony. But critics, survivors, and independent investigators challenged that conclusion. Questions surfaced about the use of tear gas, whether armored vehicles caused structural damage that worsened the blaze, and why firefighters were held back during the critical early minutes.

    The episode dives deep into the most persistent Waco conspiracy theories: claims of government-started fires, alleged cover-ups, disputed ballistic evidence, and debates over whether the siege violated federal law. It also explores the broader cultural fallout — including how the events at Waco became a rallying cry for anti-government extremism and influenced Timothy McVeigh, who bombed Oklahoma City exactly two years later.

    Part Two examines the final hours, the unanswered questions, and why Waco remains one of the most debated government operations in U.S. history.


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • WACO: Massacre Part One - EP 143
    Mar 3 2026

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    In 1993, on a patch of quiet Texas land outside Waco, a man who called himself the final prophet of God was preparing for the end of the world.

    Before the fire. Before the tanks. Before the siege became a symbol.

    David Koresh — born Vernon Wayne Howell — rose from obscurity to lead a small apocalyptic sect known as the Branch Davidians. Charismatic, intense, and obsessed with the Book of Revelation, Koresh convinced his followers that he alone could unlock the Seven Seals and usher in the final days. Inside the Mount Carmel compound, he claimed divine authority — not just spiritually, but personally.

    He took “spiritual wives.” Married couples were separated. Teenage girls were reassigned to him under the belief they were helping fulfill prophecy. Former members would later allege sexual relationships with underage girls, all justified through scripture. Parents inside the group believed they were obeying God.

    Meanwhile, federal agents were watching.

    An ATF investigation into alleged illegal weapons modifications was building. An undercover agent infiltrated the compound. A newspaper exposé titled “The Sinful Messiah” hit the stands. And on February 28, 1993, 76 federal agents rolled toward Mount Carmel in cattle trailers, expecting to serve a warrant.

    Within minutes, gunfire erupted.

    Four ATF agents would be dead. Six Davidians would die that morning. And what was meant to be a single-day operation would spiral into something far larger.

    In Part One, we lay the groundwork — the rise of Koresh, the psychology inside the compound, the warnings that were ignored, and the raid that changed everything.

    The siege has only just begun.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Trump & The Epstein Files - EP 142
    Feb 24 2026

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    What are the facts involved with Trump and Epstein. How much did he know him? we break down the documented connections between President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein — from the first social overlap in the late 1980s to the flight logs, depositions, lawsuits, and DOJ file releases that followed.

    We start at the beginning:

    The Palm Beach party circuit.The 1992 Mar-a-Lago footage. The 2002 “terrific guy” quote. The 1990s flights on Epstein’s plane. The Mar-a-Lago recruitment overlap involving Virginia Giuffre. The mid-2000s falling out.The 2016 civil lawsuit naming both Trump and Epstein. The Maxwell trial. The prosecutor email about eight flights.
    And what actually appears in the so-called “Epstein files.”

    No clickbait. No partisan spin. No dramatic music pretending we uncovered something that isn’t in the record.

    We separate:

    What’s documented

    What’s alleged

    What’s denied

    What’s unproven

    And what’s never been charged

    Because in a story this big, proximity gets confused with proof — and rumors spread faster than facts.

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    2 hrs
  • PizzaGate Expanded - EP 141
    Feb 17 2026

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    With the recent release of more than three million files tied to the Epstein case, one strange word keeps appearing again and again: pizza. In this episode, the boys dig into the documents themselves and pull out over 50 of the most unusual, confusing, and eyebrow-raising references to the term scattered throughout emails, messages, and notes connected to the investigation.

    Rather than relying on internet rumors or second-hand summaries, Sean, Jorge, and Eric walk through the actual language found in the files and examine the context behind each reference. Some mentions seem harmless, others feel oddly worded, and a few have fueled years of speculation online. The boys sort through what’s real, what’s been misinterpreted, and what still raises questions after all these years.

    Is it just coincidence, coded language, or something else entirely?

    This episode is a deep dive into the language of the files themselves—no wild tangents, just a close look at what’s actually written and why it continues to capture people’s attention. Whether you’re familiar with the Pizzagate controversy or hearing about it for the first time, this expanded breakdown offers a clearer, more grounded look at one of the strangest details to emerge from the Epstein document releases.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • The Epstein Files - EP 140
    Feb 10 2026

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    The latest release of the Epstein files, millions of pages of emails, flight logs, photos, and interview notes were made public by the Justice Department—and suddenly the same questions everyone has had for years are back in the spotlight. Who really knew Epstein? How close were some of the most powerful people in the world to him? And what, if anything, is actually proven in these documents?

    In this episode, the boys walk through the biggest names and the strangest revelations from the new files. Emails show Elon Musk discussing party plans with Epstein. Bill Clinton’s flights and photos resurface, reminding everyone just how closely their paths once crossed. Donald Trump’s past social ties appear again in the records, while testimony suggests he never stayed at Epstein’s home. And across the Atlantic, Epstein connections continue to haunt members of the royal and political elite.

    But the real story might be in the emails themselves—bizarre, crude, and sometimes disturbing messages that reveal how Epstein talked, thought, and operated behind the scenes.

    This episode breaks down the Epstein files, the biggest names mentioned, and what the documents actually say—separating facts from internet mythology in one of the most talked-about scandals in modern history.

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • The OKC Bombing Compilation
    Feb 3 2026

    Originally recorded in 3 parts, The OKC Bombing.

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    On April 19, 1995, at 9:02 a.m., a massive truck bomb detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people—including 19 children—and injuring hundreds more. The explosion destroyed nearly half the building and left the nation stunned, marking one of the deadliest acts of domestic terrorism in American history.

    This episode presents a comprehensive, start-to-finish examination of the Oklahoma City bombing. It begins with a detailed reconstruction of the events leading up to the attack and the moments immediately following the blast, including the chaos, devastation, and extraordinary rescue efforts carried out by first responders and volunteers. The scale of the destruction and the human cost of the tragedy are laid out in stark detail.

    The episode then turns to the official investigation and prosecution of Timothy McVeigh. It explores how McVeigh was identified, arrested during a routine traffic stop just 90 minutes after the bombing, and ultimately convicted. Key evidence, witness testimony, and the broader ideological motivations behind the attack are examined, along with the role of anti-government extremism in the 1990s.

    From there, the discussion expands beyond the official narrative to explore the questions and controversies that have lingered for decades. The episode investigates claims of additional accomplices, unresolved inconsistencies, and the circumstances surrounding the death of Oklahoma City police officer Sergeant Terry Yeakey—a decorated hero of the rescue effort whose death was officially ruled a suicide, but remains a focal point of ongoing speculation.

    The episode concludes by examining how conspiracy theories surrounding the bombing developed, why they persist, and how tragedy, distrust, and unanswered questions continue to shape public perception nearly thirty years later.


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    2 hrs and 38 mins