Topic: Fear

95 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 8:13 - 10:33

1872: Lunar Economy

Ebola Media Cycles, AI Parody Song Limitations

A retrospective medley highlights how the media has used Ebola to create public fear multiple times over the last 18 years. The discussion touches on how AI technology currently refuses to generate parody songs due to copyright and legal safeguards. This is contrasted with the "Weird Al" Yankovic era of creative, human-made musical satire.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:05:06 - 1:07:29

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

COVID Christmas Parody, mRNA Vaccine Lyrics

A parody song titled "COVID Christmas" satirizes the pandemic response, mentioning "fear porn," "Freedom Passes," and the mRNA vaccine. The lyrics target figures like Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates, suggesting that science is being used to ensure compliance. The song highlights the contrast between open big-box stores and closed small businesses.

No Agenda Christmas 2025
Episode 1828 1:07:34 - 1:10:10

1828: No Agenda Christmas 2025

COVID Death Statistics, Empty Chair Narrative

The hosts challenge the media's "empty chair" narrative regarding COVID-19 deaths during the holidays. They argue that many people who died would have passed away from other age-related causes regardless of the virus. They criticize the government-induced fear that prevented families from having final gatherings with elderly relatives.

Best Clips of The Day
Episode 1767 2:13:17 - 2:16:10

1767: Best Clips of The Day

Vibes Election, Kamala Harris and Media Access

Political analysts describe the current U.S. election cycle as a "vibes election" rather than one based on policy. They argue that Kamala Harris is leading a "cultural movement" of hope and joy, while avoiding detailed policy positions that could be picked apart. The hosts mock the idea that voters choose presidents like they choose breakfast cereal based on "vibes."

Octocopter
Episode 1714 1:30:49 - 1:33:39

1714: Octocopter

Financial Advice, Bitcoin and War Fears

Commentary on the current geopolitical climate suggests that fears of World War III are being used to drive financial anxiety and media consumption. While some advise buying Bitcoin as it approaches $100,000, others argue the escalation is a calculated PR move to protect NATO funding and Pentagon spending. The discussion emphasizes remaining calm despite the "hateful" and alarmist tone of mainstream news cycles.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 2:51:17 - 2:53:45

1709: Umpty Ump

Amygdala, Fear Genes and GPS Memory Loss

New research from UC Davis suggests that fear responses are determined by specific gene clusters in the amygdala rather than its overall size. Another study indicates that heavy reliance on GPS navigation can weaken the parts of the brain responsible for memory and spatial orientation. The segment advises listeners to "put the phone in a drawer" to maintain cognitive health.

No Jet No Deal
Episode 1679 39:50 - 41:53

1679: No Jet No Deal

Symbolic Meaning of Nessun Dorma at RNC Finale

The use of Pavarotti's "Nessun Dorma" during the RNC balloon drop drew comparisons to the film "The Sum of All Fears." In the movie, the song plays during a sequence where conspirators who attempted to assassinate the president are eliminated, leading some observers to view the musical choice as a symbolic warning to Trump's political enemies.

Flag Gate
Episode 1665 1:38:13 - 1:40:31

1665: Flag Gate

Stadium Evacuations and Lightning Terror

The hosts discuss a trend of evacuating entire football stadiums during storms, which they view as another form of terrorizing the public. They argue that stadiums are typically equipped with lightning rods and that moving thousands of people into open parking lots may be less safe. This is compared to a perceived lack of forest management designed to allow catastrophic fires.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 1:25:52 - 1:29:08

1574: X-Ray Specs

Adrenochrome and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Following comments from listeners, the hosts discuss the chemical compound adrenochrome and its portrayal in the film "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas." While one host expresses skepticism about its alleged use in elite circles, he jokingly offers to try it if a listener sends some to the show's PO box. The conversation briefly compares the substance to the herbal supplement kratom.

FedNow
Episode 1538 16:29 - 19:07

1538: FedNow

Psychological Control, The Lost Art of Healing Experiment

A 1936 experiment detailed in Bernard Loon's book, The Lost Art of Healing, describes a prisoner who died of heart failure after being led to believe his blood was being drained, though only water was dripping. This anecdote serves as a commentary on how fear and belief can induce physical death. The discussion extends to the negative psychological impact of pharmaceutical advertisements that promote self-diagnosis of ailments like irritable bowel syndrome.

Birthing Comrade
Episode 1406 25:15 - 29:20

1406: Birthing Comrade

Pharmaceutical Advertising and Cultural Shifts in Vaccination

A comparison is drawn between the 2009 swine flu pandemic and the current COVID-19 response, noting that the public is now much more willing to accept multiple injections. High-budget marketing campaigns featuring celebrities like Megan Thee Stallion and Jimmy Fallon are identified as key drivers of this shift. The use of constant death tolls and lockdowns is cited as the primary difference in achieving high vaccine compliance compared to previous decades.

Sour Crude
Episode 1402 50:00 - 53:15

1402: Sour Crude

David Suzuki, Extinction Rebellion, Michael Crichton

Canadian activist David Suzuki participated in a "funeral for the future" protest in Victoria, organized by Extinction Rebellion. The hosts link the rhetoric of climate emergencies and pipeline threats to Michael Crichton’s book "State of Fear." Speculation is offered regarding Crichton's death following his public skepticism of climate change alarmism.

Jab Click Share
Episode 1370 0:00 - 3:01

1370: Jab Click Share

Newsweek Doomsday Variant Cover and COVID-19 Fear Tactics

Newsweek published a cover story titled "The Doomsday Variant" regarding the Lambda variant of COVID-19, questioning if future mutations will attack the brain and heart. The reporting is characterized as a fear-based tactic to scare the public into submission. While vaccines are marketed as preventing serious illness, their inability to stop transmission is noted as a shift in the official narrative.

Media Liescape
Episode 1358 2:26:56 - 2:29:34

1358: Media Liescape

CNN, Amygdala Hijacking and Fear Appeals

A media scholar on CNN explained the concept of "amygdala hijacking," where fear-based rhetoric floods the brain with stress hormones to bypass rational thought. Critics point out the irony of CNN hosting this discussion, given the network's own frequent use of fear-based reporting during the pandemic.

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 17:12 - 18:38

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Michael Crichton, Global Warming as Social Anomaly

Author Michael Crichton compares the criticism he receives over climate skepticism to his early support for abortion rights in 1967. Crichton characterizes global warming as a generational "anomaly" and a "scam" used by people looking for something to complain about. He argues that climate change is cyclical, citing warming periods from 55,000 and 300,000 years ago, and dismisses the human contribution from carbon emissions as negligible.

China Chopper
Episode 1327 1:35:42 - 1:38:09

1327: China Chopper

Joe Biden's COVID-19 Death Count Rhetoric

President Joe Biden frequently references the number of "empty chairs" at breakfast tables to illustrate the COVID-19 death toll. Critics argue this rhetoric creates unnecessary fear in children, making them believe they are responsible for the potential deaths of their elderly relatives.

Bidenista
Episode 1323 42:54 - 47:31

1323: Bidenista

Anthony Fauci, UK Fear Porn, and BBC Plague Village Report

Dr. Anthony Fauci predicted that life in the U.S. might return to normal by Christmas 2021, a timeline skeptics view as a way to extend restrictions into the next flu season. In the UK, the government and BBC have been criticized for "fear porn" messaging, including a report on the historic "plague village" of Eyam. The report used the village's 1665 quarantine history to justify modern school closures, despite showing that isolation did not prevent historic deaths.

Palin Pardon
Episode 1305 2:29:37 - 2:32:01

1305: Palin Pardon

Amygdala, Fear Response, Nuanced Information

Dr. Elizabeth Mumper explains the role of the amygdala in processing fear and how constant access to negative news can compromise rational decision-making. The podcast hosts apply this neuroscience to their own mission, claiming that laughing at "scary" headlines helps listeners reprogram their "reptilian brain." This process is intended to prevent people from following others blindly during times of crisis.