Topic: Conditioning

54 chapters across the catalog

Death Buses
Episode 1797 31:12 - 37:30

1797: Death Buses

Hyundai Factory Conditions, Sewage Pond Escape Attempt

During the immigration raid at the Georgia Hyundai plant, some workers reportedly attempted to evade capture by jumping into a factory sewage pond. Subsequent reporting suggests the workers may have been subjected to slave-like conditions, with some reports claiming doors were padlocked during shifts. The South Korean government has expressed regret over the incident while Hyundai vowing to investigate its subcontractors.

Zeds
Episode 1796 34:20 - 41:55

1796: Zeds

Peter Chin-Hong, NPR Vaccine Guidance Segment

Dr. Peter Chin-Hong appeared on NPR's "Consider This" to answer listener questions regarding the latest FDA vaccine guidance. The segment addressed the recommendation for adults over 65 to receive vaccinations twice a year due to waning immunity. Chin-Hong also discussed how individuals under 65 with pre-existing conditions, such as obesity or depression, might qualify for boosters.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 2:39:00 - 2:40:38

1722: This Actually Happened!

Psychological Conditioning and the "Rule of Three"

An analysis of government messaging suggests that slogans like "Stay Home, Protect the NHS, Save Lives" utilize the "rule of three" for psychological conditioning. Critics argue that these repetitive, three-word phrases are designed to bypass critical thinking and implant beliefs in the subconscious. The segment draws parallels to George Orwell's "1984" and the use of Newspeak to control public behavior and thought.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 48:46 - 54:42

1690: Corn Sweat

Heat-Related Death Statistics, School Air Conditioning Crisis

Mainstream media reports claim heat-related deaths in the U.S. rose by 117% between 1999 and 2023, though the hosts criticize the use of percentages over raw numbers. Schools in Philadelphia and Chicago dismissed students early due to a lack of air conditioning. The hosts mock the "feels like" temperature metrics used by weather reporters to emphasize climate alarmism.

The Chit
Episode 1534 1:35:20 - 1:40:32

1534: The Chit

Havana Syndrome Environmental Theories, Agency Infighting

Intelligence officials suggested that some Havana Syndrome cases might be linked to faulty air conditioning or heating systems causing pressure changes. The report noted that high-level aides to Kamala Harris were among those affected. The hosts argue that the varying levels of confidence among the 17 intelligence agencies point to significant behind-the-scenes infighting and a lack of transparency.

Under Salt
Episode 1501 41:30 - 44:57

1501: Under Salt

Biden on the Affordable Care Act and Medicare Caps

President Biden claims that Republican opposition to the Affordable Care Act would cause millions to lose coverage for pre-existing conditions. He also discusses a $2,000 annual out-of-pocket cap for prescription drugs for seniors on Medicare. The difficulty of interpreting the President's verbal delivery is compared to the communication style of former Congressman Ron Paul.

Truth Decay
Episode 1486 4:58 - 12:41

1486: Truth Decay

US Freight Rail Strike and Supply Chain Disruptions

A potential national freight rail strike threatens to halt 30% of U.S. goods transport, impacting shipments of chemicals, fuel, and food. While a tentative agreement was announced by Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, workers remain frustrated over strict attendance policies and the lack of paid sick leave.

Satheist
Episode 1465 1:51 - 5:21

1465: Satheist

Fredericksburg Air Conditioning, Capacitor Failure, Sodium Explosions

A personal anecdote describes an air conditioner failure during a heatwave in Fredericksburg, Texas, and the rapid response of local repair services. The technical failure is identified as a blown capacitor, leading to a discussion about the loud decibel rating of electrical components failing. The conversation shifts to childhood stories of cherry bombs and the chemical reaction of flushing sodium down toilets to cause plumbing explosions.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 7:18 - 9:04

1451: Texas Balls

Bahamas Resort Deaths, Freon Leak Theory

Investigations into the deaths of three Americans at a Bahamas resort suggest a potential Freon leak from air conditioning units as the cause. While initial speculation focused on fentanyl or illegal substances, new reports indicate that faulty over-the-door AC units in the villas may have leaked toxic gas. The discussion notes that traditional Freon has been largely banned due to environmental regulations.

Clippers 'n Whittlers
Episode 1387 1:04:01 - 1:07:39

1387: Clippers 'n Whittlers

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Global Death Tolls

Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh tested positive for COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated, though he remained asymptomatic. Global data from Johns Hopkins University indicates the U.S. has surpassed 700,000 deaths, the highest in the world. Comparisons are made to India, which has a significantly lower death toll despite a larger population and more crowded conditions, leading to speculation about the use of Ivermectin in the region.

Heat Map
Episode 1368 1:38:48 - 1:43:07

1368: Heat Map

Nursing Home Vaccinations, Insurance Industry Motives

Reports from nursing homes suggest that residents are being vaccinated without proper informed consent or explanation of the procedure. Some observers theorize that the focus on vaccinating the elderly is driven by insurance companies seeking to reduce the financial burden of long-term care for those with pre-existing conditions. The Department of Justice's decision to drop investigations into nursing home deaths in several states has intensified these concerns.

Mask Debate
Episode 1264 1:15:00 - 1:17:28

1264: Mask Debate

Lucy McBath, ACA Pre-existing Conditions Debate

Representative Lucy McBath confronted Bill Barr over the administration's efforts to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, citing her own status as a two-time breast cancer survivor. Barr responded by noting that he also has two children who are cancer survivors, effectively neutralizing the personal nature of the attack. The exchange highlighted the emotional and political stakes of the Supreme Court's upcoming review of the ACA.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 3:16:55 - 3:22:31

1258: Dummy Placebo

Prince Andrew "I Don't Sweat" Remix, Show Outro

The show concluded with a musical remix of Prince Andrew's infamous BBC interview, where he claimed a medical condition involving adrenaline prevented him from sweating. The hosts signed off from Austin and Northern Silicon Valley, reminding listeners of the "Value for Value" model. The final segment featured a "cascading catastrophic consequences" jingle before the end of the broadcast.

3X3
Episode 1246 38:08 - 41:35

1246: 3X3

Rule of Three, Government Slogans and Newspeak

The "Rule of Three" in psychological conditioning is identified in government slogans such as "Stay Home, Save Lives, Protect the NHS." This technique involves using three-word phrases in groups of three to implant beliefs in the subconscious mind. The discussion draws parallels to George Orwell’s "Newspeak" from the novel 1984, specifically the slogans "War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength."

Curtain Wranglers
Episode 1241 6:27 - 9:30

1241: Curtain Wranglers

Truthstream Media, Cult Initiation Rituals and Mask Symbolism

Truthstream Media produced a video comparing current COVID-19 mandates to traditional cult initiation rituals. The analysis suggests that the wearing of masks serves as a psychological tool for the suppression of ego and the death of old identity to facilitate a new one. This ritualistic masking is framed as a method to transcend the self and move initiates toward a specific spiritual or social realm.

Soros Jugend
Episode 1174 1:37:46 - 1:40:04

1174: Soros Jugend

MKUltra and Modern Psychological Conditioning

The hosts discuss the possibility that modern climate alarmism and active shooter drills are a form of mass psychological conditioning similar to the CIA's MKUltra program. They argue that creating artificial PTSD in children makes them more susceptible to propaganda and control. The long game is identified as the protection of elite interests and the extraction of wealth.

Meme Fumes
Episode 927 27:40 - 32:30

927: Meme Fumes

Jimmy Kimmel Monologue, Pre-existing Conditions and NIH Funding

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel delivers an emotional monologue regarding his newborn son's congenital heart disease and the necessity of protecting those with pre-existing conditions. He praises Congress for increasing National Institute of Health (NIH) funding by $2 billion despite President Trump's proposed $6 billion cut. The monologue is analyzed as a powerful emotional tool used to influence the national healthcare debate.

Meme Fumes
Episode 927 35:46 - 41:49

927: Meme Fumes

AHCA Text Analysis, Pre-existing Condition Protections

An examination of the American Health Care Act's actual text, specifically Section 137, reveals explicit language forbidding insurers from discriminating based on gender or limiting access for those with pre-existing conditions. The discussion highlights the discrepancy between the legislative language and the media narrative of "naked cruelty." The debate centers on the definition of "access" versus "guaranteed price" and the role of state-run high-risk pools.