Topic: Hoover Dam

4 chapters across the catalog

New Collar Worker
Episode 1450 3:02:23 - 3:09:37

1450: New Collar Worker

Outro, "Ultra-MAGA" Remix, Lake Mead Discoveries

The show concludes with a musical remix of Joe Biden's "Ultra-MAGA" comments and a montage of news reports regarding the receding water levels at Lake Mead. The reports detail the discovery of skeletal remains and artifacts as the reservoir hits record lows. The final audio clips cycle through various COVID-19 variant names, including XE, Lambda, and Mu, ending with the host's signature "mofos and such" sign-off.

Grope Line
Episode 1372 3:17:24 - 3:20:34

1372: Grope Line

Extinction Clock, Failed Environmental Forecasts

The hosts reference "extinctionclock.org," a website that tracks failed environmental and climate predictions from the last several decades. Examples include a 2003 prediction of massive species extinction by 2023 and a 2017 claim that the Hoover Dam would stop providing water to Las Vegas by 2021. They argue that the media's constant state of alarm is historically inaccurate.

We Live!!!
Episode 306 31:40 - 38:17

306: We Live!!!

RV Road Trip, No Agenda Domains, X-Ray Scanners

Plans are finalized for a three-day RV trip starting June 2nd, with a live broadcast scheduled from the vehicle near the Hoover Dam. Concerns are raised regarding border security x-ray scanners that can see through metal, following leaked images of individuals being scanned. The segment also acknowledges several new domain forwards, including various .tk extensions and noagendaphoto.com.

Cleopatra Returns
Episode 276 1:48:43 - 1:52:59

276: Cleopatra Returns

Internet Kill Switch, Hoover Dam Cyber Terror Myth

The Obama administration and GOP staffers are pushing for "Internet Kill Switch" legislation, using the threat of cyber terrorists opening the Hoover Dam floodgates as a talking point. The Bureau of Reclamation and Wired magazine have debunked this, stating the dam's control systems are not connected to the internet. The hosts mock the proposal for a "Geneva Convention on Cyberwar" involving Microsoft and Northrop Grumman.