Topic: Cremation

5 chapters across the catalog

Pocket Pardon
Episode 1563 2:28:57 - 2:33:14

1563: Pocket Pardon

Anatomical Gift Association of Illinois Scandal

A whistleblower from the Anatomical Gift Association of Illinois alleges the severe mishandling of donated bodies. Claims include dismembered heads being left on desks as intimidation and rats chewing through body bags, leading to an investigation by the Illinois Department of Public Health.

Arming A-holes
Episode 667 2:50:55 - 2:54:21

667: Arming A-holes

Adam Curry Dead Mom Story, Funeral Industry Upselling

Adam Curry recounts his mother's death and her specific instructions for a 1950s-themed "Happy Days" party instead of a traditional funeral. He describes the persistent upselling attempts by the cremation and insurance industries during his time of grief. Despite the pressure to purchase premium services, Curry adhered to his mother's explicit wishes for a simple, pre-paid arrangement.

Episode 416 2:55:50 - 3:03:01

416: Datapalooza

Australian Ferret Documentary, Rainbow Bridge, Outro

The show concludes with a look at an Australian documentary about ferret owners and the "Rainbow Bridge" concept of ferret heaven. The segment features eccentric owners who cremate their pets and store the ashes in communal freezers. Final news items include an Australian program screening three-year-olds for mental illness based on "tantrums" before the hosts sign off for the week.

AQ-USA
Episode 261 36:40 - 40:39

261: AQ-USA

Mark Madoff Suicide, Cremation and Conspiracy Theories

The death of Mark Madoff is analyzed, with the hosts questioning the official suicide narrative and noting the unusual choice of cremation in a Jewish family. They suggest the Madoff family may have ties to the Russian Mob and Israeli intelligence. Speculation is raised that Mark Madoff may still be alive, possibly hiding in Paraguay or Israel.

German Soldiers On American Soil This Week
Episode 116 53:05 - 56:48

116: German Soldiers On American Soil This Week

FEMA Coffin Patents, Multi-functional Cremation Containers

A patent filed in 1993 for a "multi-functional cremation container for a cadaver" is linked to thousands of plastic liners seen at purported FEMA containment sites. The patent describes a rectangular container designed to hold a body and potentially facilitate chemical disintegration. The design matches visual evidence of stacked containers frequently discussed in alternative media circles.