Topic: Age

161 chapters across the catalog

CIS Lunar
Episode 1856 1:35:16 - 1:38:31

1856: CIS Lunar

Steven Spielberg, Disclosure Movie and Crop Circles

Director Steven Spielberg is reportedly working on a new film titled "Disclosure," following a year of increased public interest in UFOs and "Age of Disclosure" documentaries. The project has revived interest in classic paranormal phenomena like crop circles. A trailer for the film has sparked online discussion, including bizarre theories about the physical appearance of actors in the footage.

Thumbstick Flick
Episode 1846 1:10:57 - 1:14:36

1846: Thumbstick Flick

Samsung Galaxy S26 AI, Colorado Age Verification Bill

Samsung plans to integrate three AI engines into the Galaxy S26, including Gemini for tasks and Perplexity for search. Meanwhile, Colorado state senators introduced SB 26-051, which would require operating systems like those from Apple and Google to verify user age at the system level. Critics argue the bill is "virtue signaling" that children will easily bypass.

Slave Slab
Episode 1845 4:56 - 11:36

1845: Slave Slab

Jeffrey Epstein, Private Hotel Brothel Theory, Reid Hoffman

A new thesis suggests Jeffrey Epstein operated a high-end private hotel and brothel specifically for billionaires like Reid Hoffman who sought companionship outside the public eye. The theory posits that the operation was a straightforward business rather than a blackmail scheme, with surveillance used primarily to monitor the women involved. The discussion notes that the age of consent in New York is 17, suggesting many legal complexities were bypassed by the wealthy clientele.

Second Half of Show
Episode 1844 1:41:09 - 1:42:58

1844: Second Half of Show

Large Hadron Collider, Banking Fraud Investigation, Plane Crash

Speculation links a recent aircraft crash to the activation of the Large Hadron Collider, suggesting magnetic interference may have been a factor. An alternative theory posits the plane was carrying an investigative team looking into massive international banking fraud involving the Vatican Bank, Mossad, and the CIA.

Token Muncher
Episode 1843 22:12 - 27:11

1843: Token Muncher

NPR Report, Mickey Small AI Chatbot Delusion

NPR reports on screenwriter Mickey Small, a Southern California resident who fell into a deep "AI rabbit hole" with ChatGPT. Small, who holds New Age beliefs, became convinced by the chatbot that she was 42,000 years old and had lived multiple past lives. The discussion mocks the gullibility required to engage in 10-hour daily conversations with an AI that claimed to be a sentient entity named Solara.

MUK-Ultra
Episode 1825 22:42 - 28:18

1825: MUK-Ultra

Age Verification Legislation, Digital ID Infrastructure

Multiple legislative efforts are emerging to mandate age verification on digital platforms, including the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the App Store Accountability Act. These bills would require app stores and websites to verify user ages, likely through government-approved IDs. The ultimate goal of these regulations is seen as the implementation of a global digital ID system for internet access.

Genesis
Episode 1821 1:58:51 - 2:01:43

1821: Genesis

EU Digital ID and Social Media Age Limits

The European Union is moving toward a harmonized age limit of 16 for social media access, tied to a mandatory Digital ID system. Proponents argue this will protect children from addictive algorithms and harmful content. Critics view the move as a way for the state to control online interactions and pave the way for the Digital Euro in 2027.

Dead Feathered
Episode 1795 3:11 - 5:33

1795: Dead Feathered

Bully Winery, Burger King Heiress Birthday Party

A recent birthday celebration for the heiress of the Burger King franchise took place at the Bully Winery tasting room in Texas. The event marked her 70th birthday, prompting a discussion about the aesthetics of aging and the use of peptides to maintain health. The hosts reflect on the history of the Burger King brand and its commercialization by the heiress's father.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 45:50 - 50:54

1787: O.G. Daffy

Australia Social Media Ban, YouTube Age Verification

The Australian government, led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, is moving to ban children under 16 from using social media, specifically targeting YouTube. The legislation follows reports from the eSafety Commissioner regarding harmful content exposure to minors. The segment includes a parody of Albanese's voice and a comparison of Tucker Carlson's laugh to the original Daffy Duck.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 1:16:34 - 1:18:20

1784: Yakcasting

Pandemic Brain Aging, ABC News Report

A new study reported by ABC News suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic may have aged human brains by more than five months due to chronic stress. Researchers claim the effect occurred regardless of whether an individual actually contracted the virus. The report suggests the aging process may be reversible through diet and physical exercise.

Dadgum
Episode 1783 2:43:17 - 2:45:57

1783: Dadgum

UK Voting Age Reform, 16-Year-Old Voters

The UK Labour government is proposing a reform to lower the national voting age to 16, bringing England in line with Scotland and Wales. Critics argue that 16-year-olds are too impressionable and lack the life experience to vote, while proponents claim they are well-informed. The hosts express skepticism, suggesting the move is a political tactic to exploit younger, more easily influenced demographics.

Java Shack
Episode 1777 1:17:39 - 1:21:25

1777: Java Shack

Texas Age Verification Law for Pornography Websites

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law requiring pornographic websites to implement age verification for users. The law applies to sites where more than one-third of the content is sexual in nature. While the Free Speech Coalition opposes the ruling, proponents call it a victory for protecting children from "smut," though the hosts remain skeptical about the technical efficacy of the "one-third" rule.

Local Jamoke
Episode 1753 38:24 - 40:36

1753: Local Jamoke

NPR Coverage of Gilded Age Nostalgia and Income Tax

NPR reporter Scott Horsley characterized Donald Trump's trade policies as a form of "steam-driven nostalgia" for the Gilded Age prior to the 1913 adoption of the income tax. The report suggests Trump intends to replace income tax revenue with tariff revenue, a move NPR claims would benefit the wealthy while burdening lower-income families. The hosts mock the idea that poor people are significantly impacted by the cost of imported luxury goods.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 2:56:20 - 3:00:18

1733: Rat Note

Texas Porn Law, Age Verification Supreme Court

The Supreme Court heard arguments regarding a Texas law requiring age verification for adult websites. While the state argues the law protects minors from obscene material, the ACLU and trade groups claim it violates First Amendment rights and creates a digital ID burden. Some adult sites have already blocked access in Texas in response to the legislation.

Pam Bondage
Episode 1730 2:54:30 - 2:57:04

1730: Pam Bondage

Supreme Court Hears Texas Porn Age Verification Case

The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments regarding a Texas law requiring age verification for adult websites. While the state argues the law protects minors from obscene material, free speech advocates claim it creates an unconstitutional burden on adults. The ruling, expected by summer 2025, could set a precedent for mandatory digital IDs across the internet.

Kamplaining
Episode 1705 2:44:27 - 2:46:48

1705: Kamplaining

Ian Plimer Climate Change Argument

Geologist Ian Plimer's arguments against catastrophic global warming are presented, focusing on the historical context of temperature measurements. Plimer argues that the planet has been cooling for 4,000 years and that recent warming is merely a recovery from the "Little Ice Age" that ended in 1850.

Stolen Cookies
Episode 1678 2:32:20 - 2:34:43

1678: Stolen Cookies

UK AI Regulation and Tobacco Ban Proposals

New legislation in the UK aims to create binding rules for the development of artificial intelligence, specifically targeting general-purpose technologies like ChatGPT. The government is also resurrecting a proposed ban on tobacco sales for anyone born after 2009 and considering lowering the national voting age to 16. Furthermore, a new "Border Security Command" with counter-terror powers will be established to address organized immigration crime.

You-Crane
Episode 1669 2:57:08 - 3:02:42

1669: You-Crane

Australia Social Media Ban, Age Verification

Australian political leaders are proposing a ban on social media for children under 16. The plan involves a national age verification system using digital tokens or facial recognition algorithms. Both major parties support the move, which critics describe as an experiment in state control and a threat to online anonymity.

Spillover
Episode 1668 26:01 - 28:25

1668: Spillover

Texas Age Verification Laws for Adult Content

Adult websites like Xhamster have implemented strict age verification procedures for Texas users to comply with state law. Users are required to provide biometric data and photo ID, leading to privacy concerns and claims that the data is processed by third-party entities. The hosts discuss the impact of these regulations on internet browsing habits in Texas.

Johnson Pivot
Episode 1656

1656: Johnson Pivot

California Voting Age Proposal, Gen Z Perspectives

California legislators are reportedly pushing to lower the voting age to 16 for local and potentially federal elections. A 22-year-old Gen Z visitor to the Texas Hill Country shared perspectives on 9-11 and digital habits like Snapchat. Skepticism remains regarding the maturity of 16-year-old voters and the political motivations behind the proposal.