Topic: 666

20 chapters across the catalog

Circularity
Episode 1782 3:04:23 - 3:12:15

1782: Circularity

CEOexpress.com, Mark of the Beast and Final Sign-off

The final segment features a "Tip of the Day" recommending CEOexpress.com as a comprehensive dashboard for open-source intelligence and executive research. The hosts conclude with a discussion on religious symbolism and the "Mark of the Beast," referencing the number 666 and its alleged presence in modern corporate logos. The show signs off with a reminder of the Sunday broadcast and a final "Adios Mofos" to the audience.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 2:13:34 - 2:17:15

1781: Cluster 1

Build Back Better Numerology, Eli the Coffee Guy

A donor note suggests that the "Build Back Better" slogan contains hidden "666" symbolism when the lowercase 'b's are aligned. Eli the Coffee Guy, a former corporate private investigator, is thanked for his contribution and his transition from "corporate spook" to coffee roaster is highlighted.

Wyrd
Episode 1666 1:47:34 - 1:52:27

1666: Wyrd

Knighthood Ceremony, Satanic Donations and Inflation Adjustments

Several producers are recognized for reaching the threshold for knighthood, including Jimmy Fulton (Sir Bag of Balls) and Peter Verhoef (Sir PJ of Durden). The segment notes the use of "666" themed donations to match the episode number and includes updates from producers in Mexico City and South Australia.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 2:54:03 - 2:55:01

1451: Texas Balls

Quebec Mask Mandate, 666 Days Coincidence

The mask mandate in Quebec, Canada, ended on May 14, 2022, after lasting exactly 666 days. A producer noted that Premier François Legault had previously been seen making a hand signal associated with the number. While dismissed as a coincidence, the timing is highlighted as a point of interest for those tracking symbolic patterns in government policy.

COVID Medley
Episode 1440 1:40:50 - 1:44:00

1440: COVID Medley

Virtual Prison, Suicide Statistics, Asymptomatic Drivers

The discussion warns of a "virtual prison" created by facial recognition and police state tactics. Alarm is raised over a statistic stating 25.5% of young adults seriously considered suicide during the lockdowns. A medical clip reiterates that asymptomatic transmission has never been the driver of respiratory outbreaks, while a chaotic audio mix touches on "666" and other conspiratorial themes.

Ten Days of Darkness
Episode 1304 1:47:47 - 1:50:51

1304: Ten Days of Darkness

Joe Biden 666,000 Teachers Gaffe, First Responders, and Fact Checks

During a Zoom call with local officials, Joe Biden claimed that 666,000 teachers had been laid off since March. The hosts mock the specific number used and the lack of critical fact-checking from mainstream media outlets regarding the statistic.

Hunger Stones
Episode 1066 1:22:20 - 1:27:19

1066: Hunger Stones

Executive Producer Donations and the Mark of the Beast

The hosts acknowledge high-value donations from "Executive Producers," including a $1,000 "Instant Knight" donation from Brian Gerard. A $666 donation from Jack Swoboda triggers a discussion about the "Mark of the Beast" and a potential spreadsheet error, as the donor intended to send $333. A technical glitch prevents the immediate playing of a listener-submitted audio mix.

Fruit Machine
Episode 986 1:22:23 - 1:25:47

986: Fruit Machine

Numerology in Trudeau's Speech and "666" Reference

A segment of Justin Trudeau's speech mentioning the ages "6, 16, or 60" is analyzed for potential numerological significance. The hosts jokingly suggest the repetition of the number six points to the "Antichrist" or the "Beast." They use this to highlight what they perceive as the performative and potentially scripted nature of modern political rhetoric.

Boundless Barbarity
Episode 646 1:02:45 - 1:04:26

646: Boundless Barbarity

Steve Marchi, Sunnyvale 666 Donation

Steve Marchi of Sunnyvale, California, contributed a $666.66 donation, jokingly referred to as the "Mark of the Beast." He requested several specific jingles, including an "adult Putin" voice and "pigs in human clothing." His donation is acknowledged as a bastion of support for independent reporting in the "Silicon Valley" region.

Putinism
Episode 640 1:05:52 - 1:09:19

640: Putinism

Mark of the Beast Donations, Noodle Boy Union Clip

A series of $666.66 "Mark of the Beast" donations are acknowledged, leading to a replay of the "Noodle Boy" audio clip. In the clip, a restaurant worker describes his workplace as a "dictatorship" because he is required to show up on time and follow recipes. He proposes that workers should take control of the business and only allow the owner to stay if he cooperates as an equal.

Putinism
Episode 640 2:27:41 - 2:31:06

640: Putinism

Mini Beast Contest Winners, Newsletter Engagement

The winners of the "Mini Beast" donation contest are announced, based on the fastest $66.60 contributions following the Saturday newsletter. Winners include Joshua Pappin, John Kroos, and DH Slammer. The hosts emphasize that checking the newsletter promptly is the key to winning these "summertime gimmicks."

Parliment Update
Episode 638 1:19:19 - 1:22:38

638: Parliment Update

Google Voice 666 Limit, Grand Duke David Foley

A technical observation revealed that the Google Voice inbox appears to have a display limit of 666 messages, after which older messages are archived or rolled off. Grand Duke David Foley of Los Gatos, California, was thanked for his consistent weekly donations. Original music composed by John Fletcher was dedicated to Foley as part of the show's executive producer credits.

Parliment Update
Episode 638 2:41:12 - 2:44:34

638: Parliment Update

Motorola Digital Tattoo, Mark of the Beast

Motorola has introduced a "digital tattoo" sticker that lasts five days and allows users to unlock their Moto X phones with a tap. The technology is marketed as a way to save time compared to traditional passwords. Critics link this development to "Mark of the Beast" theories, especially when combined with Google Voice's 666 message limit and the potential for permanent biometric tracking.

Happy Earth Gay
Episode 506 6:09 - 11:54

506: Happy Earth Gay

Boston Lockdown, Economic Impact and Domestic Terrorism Comparison

The analysis covers the unprecedented lockdown of Boston and the resulting financial damage, estimated by Richard Clark at $350 million. The hosts contrast the massive federal response to the two bombing suspects with the ongoing violence attributed to Mexican gangs and the "M5 group" in California and Richmond. They suggest the media was disappointed that the suspects did not fit a specific domestic political profile.

DroneWolf.com
Episode 348 1:28:29 - 1:33:52

348: DroneWolf.com

Listener Donations and Karma Callouts

The hosts read a series of donations from listeners, providing "karma" and "de-douching" in exchange for financial support. Notable contributions include a "karma-de-douching combo" for a listener in Copenhagen and a matching donation from a group of "CIS admins." The segment also features a donation of $73.32, which was double a gas station receipt totaling $36.66.

Fat Chicks from Toronto
Episode 86 54:24 - 1:00:11

86: Fat Chicks from Toronto

No Agenda Donations, The National Armory Project

The hosts read a list of donors, noting several contributions of $66.66 and $88.88, reflecting listener interest in numerology. They announce the expansion of the "No Agenda Library" into the "No Agenda Armory," suggesting they may accept hardware and ammunition donations. Plans to add Amazon and other payment services are discussed to provide alternatives to PayPal.